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SPORTSCOVER VAFA MAJOR SPONSO R IT IS around this time of the season that the depth of a football club is tested . Let's face it, football is a tough sport and injuries happen . Some of you may have been feeling the pinch from the start of the year but for some of you the injury list might be starting to build and that could be hurting your results . Combine that with a few absentees and that's when a high quality reserves team is invaluable . Usually, when you look at a ladder you expect to see the top clubs in the seniors leading their reserves competition as well , In D4-section, Eltham and Power House AFC hog the top two spots of the seniors and the reserves but the order is reversed in the seconds . In D2-section, Aquinas is second in the seniors but tops the reserves and in D1 section Old Geelong heads both competition ladders . In B-section and C-section, it is currently all about Collegians and St .BedeslMentone Tigers respectively. Both clubs are ladder leaders in the four competitions with St .Bedes/Mentone Tigers reserves on top with a whopping percentage of 505 .19. I don't think I can recall ever seeing such a massive percentage . This weekend's clash with second-placed Ormond should be an interesting reserves game . In A-section the story is a little different and a tad surprising . A-section scribe Jonathan Horn has already commented on this in The Amateur Footballer but, quite frankly, it is bizarre to see the flag favourite and ladder leader of the seniors on the bottom of the reserves . Old Haileybury has had one win in the reserves and has a percentage of just 36 .45 . It could not be further apart from the senior team which has had just one loss for the season . What this means for the Bloods, l am not sure, but iwould feel reasonably confident of putting a couple of coins on all those clubs with a strong reserves outfit to be claiming a flag this year. It is not surprising to see the University Blues, St.Bernard's and Old Xavier all winning A-reserve flags in
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recent years when ' e I seniors have also be e winning . And Xavs reserves have won six premierships since 1995 and we al l know what the seniors have been doing during that same period . I'm sure Old Haileybury is capable of winning its first Asection flag this season and bucking the trend . But if its reserves were on top, the Bloods would just about be unbackable favourites at this stage . The odds of Collegians moving into A-section next year are very skinny and expect all the clubs that are leading the seniors and reserves at this stage to be thereabouts deep in the spring . The one thing that is certain at the moment is that there will be more teams tested by injury and absentees . And what that means is there will be more upsets to come, especially when some teams are playing to keep their heads above water. Have a look at last weekend . The three bottom teams of A-section all won against teams who were playing for a top four spot and in Bsection the second and third-bottom teams were also able to claim four points . We all know anything can happen in football but now is the time for,the clubs with depth to shine . Cameron Noakes can be contacted on Mongreipunting@bigpond .com .
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Just hen you r-~ it you've got this Arrateu r, footy caper more or less sussed, up pops a round like last week. Why don't we start with Marcellin ; I mean, what odds could you have got on an Eagles victory at the 'varsity? Then again, shrewd tipsters would note that Marcellin have a good record against Uni in recent years, particularly at Parkville . Very significant that Brett Dobson was best on ground . Can't kick, too slow, over-rated, some say . But like his Uncle Tony Shaw, he just keeps getting the ball, is brilliant in heavy conditions and starts everything with his handballs . He's piped the likes of Rice, Dinneen, Cox and Cullinan for multiple B&F honours in the past and would be a shoe in to win this year's award . A few more years like this and he may even get a state jumper. Big Ford dealer Glen Romanin and Jarred Frazer's mate Richie Frisina both had days out up forward . And suddenly Uni is in the relegation mix . This is Uni, with state players galore and premiership players on every line . This is Uni, with the 2nd highest percentage in the competition, a team that many sides have dubbed the best in the business (ask anyone from De La or Trinity) . Jason Cordy kicked six and Luke North made a welcome return but John Kanis must be going batty. If Marcellin are going to fight tooth and nail to stay up, you can bet your bottom dollar that their Bulleen neighbours Trinity will follow suit . They have knocked off three premiership aspirants at home and are a seriously handy team . Damien Buttler is having a superb season off half back, Tom Ecklesley (two last quarter goals} is a real livewire in the Cultrera mould and Dave Beardsley touched up Gerstman . Scotch were ordinary again but went in without the services of Matt Flynn, Ben Doherty and Andrew Pugsley . Andrew Quail is having a great year and was their best again . And then we have OMs . When I heard this result, I almost sparked an eight car pile up, Frank Drebin style . Unfricking believable but full credit to Dean Rice and the Grammar who were well served by Josh Russo and Will Sangster (formerly of the Sydney Swans and Noble Park) . Perhaps the day's most extraordinary development was the tirade unleashed by St Bernards' Neil Loughlin on North West FM that night . Live from his weekly dialysis session, Neil teed off at the entir e 2
club, from head to toe . No way a club with supporters like that will ever go down to B Section . . they'd be far too scared ! Despite what I thought two months ago, there's no way Ivanhoe are headed back down, indeed they're right in the mix for finals . Small man Luke Lochran is one of the form players of the comp and must be a show for on-ball duties in the state side while Sam Geilings and Sjouke Price were also good . In many ways, Ivanhoe are the turn up of 2006 . And at the Badlands, Haileybury totally snuffed out Xavs, with David Mason, Paul Corrigan and El Disco all starring . What other amateur side of recent times could boast a top ten to match this . . . Heath Hopwood, Carl Steinfort, Laz Siapantas, Brett Trollope, Paul Corrigan, Mark Corrigan, Mark Seccull, Kynan Ford, Andrew Janke, and Brett O'Farrell . The long term loss of O'Farrell is the only lingering question mark, otherwise the Bloods are spot on for their first ever A Section flag .
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Preview Holy Moly, it's ten years since De La beat Old Xaverians . Round 3 2006, Elsternwick Park, your humble scribe's first senior game in the Amateurs . I remember our captain Damien Toohey took us into the showers to belt out the club song as close as possible to our despised foe . That's about all I remember however ; Xavs' captain Matt Hanneberry knocked me out and I spent the next 2 days singing "Whip It" to an increasingly concerned girlfriend . A decade on and the stakes couldn't be higher for OR La . A win today woul d al break the hoodoo , bi cement them as a serious A Section side and cl put Xavs right back in the pack . Toorak Park = House of Horrors for Xavier these days . OR La by a point . Very hard to tip against the Badlanders at Camberwell . Can't imagine Chelmsworth Park will do any favours for Uni and you'd have to tip Ivanhoe . I'll go for the `Pitters against Marcellin, with considerable trepidation . And Trinity by a furlong over OM s Poll Which A Grade club pulls the biggest crowds? Email jonathan_g_horn@yahoo .co .uk . No prizes, just interested in your thoughts . Last week's answer was . . . . . .. .deep breath . . . . . . . . .Barry Richardson . Though as the prizewinner Rob Gross (Old Scotch) pointed out, Ivanhoe's Gerard Sholly has a bit of the Fletch about him as well .
Marcellin OC v St Bernards Old Ivanhoe v University Blue s Old Xaverians v De La Salle Old Scotch v Old Haileybury Old Melburnians v Old Trinity Gr - At Sportscaver Arena - Sunday
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G SECTIO N Old Camberwell v Monash Blue s Ajax AFC v Parkdale Vultures - Sportscover Arena Saturday Hampton Rovers v St BedeslMentone Tigers Ormond AFC v NOBISt Pats Collegians Old Paradians v Fitzroy Red s 01 SECTION Rupertsw ood AFC v Banyule AFC Old Geelong FC v Bulleen Templestowe AFC Therry Penola OB v Prahran AFC Emmaus St Leos DC v Old Mentonian s Old Carey Grammarians v Yarra Valley O B 02 SECTION Peninsula OB v Glen Eire AFC Aquinas OC v Ivanhoe Assumption AFC Williamstown Cyms v St Johns OC La Trobe Uni v Salesian AFC Werribee AFC v Oakleigh AF C D3 SECTIO N South Melbourne Districts v St Marys AFC Swinburne Uni AFC v Elsternwick AFC West Brunswick AFC v Bentleigh AF C Old Westbourne v Kew AFC UHS-VU AFC v Monash Gryphon s 04 SECTIO N Hawthorn AFC v Box Hill North AFC Richmond Central AFC v Bulleen Cobras AFC North Brunswick AFC v Albert Park AFC Syndal Tally Ho AFC v Power House AF C Eltham OC v Eley Park Sharks
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receptian@va4a .com .au www .vafa .com .au THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
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Another Round completed with Collegians remaining unbeaten and St Kevin's still winless . Will this scenario change in the coming weeks or do I throw one at you from left field, "is it the year of the Bomber???"
U lacks . fighting for survival, surprised the pui is with an excellent away win at Friar Park. They were able to kick enough goals as big forwards Luke O'Connell and Matt Savige came good, as did Daniel Costello down back who was unlucky to miss selection in the Under 19 Rep side . Mazenod scribe has been promising me some ke y wards for weeks and on Saturday he finally delivere d with the return of a couple, allowing them to kick more than 5 goals and give themselves a chance of victory. Playing against MHSOB coached by Mazenod Legend Mark Murray, the boys lifted and came away with a well deserved victory. Best for the Nodders were Appolonio in his first game for the year, Bonner and Nelson . For the High Ewan Thompson was superb, Rhys Limbrick solid and 18yo Steve Villani made an impressive debut . The Fields came out of the blocks hard looking to claim OEG'S scalp but inaccurate kicking early spoilt their assault . Guru Handley worked some magic with his troops at the long break as they totally controlled the second half kicking some 11 goals to their visitors 3 . Best players for the Bombers were Thong Towner, Rough-Cuts, Goullet and the re-invigorated Jordan Leask . Twin Towers, Hakim and Playfair were dangerous with 9 between them . Ben Carboni, Andrew Strain and Josh Wright all tried hard for the Fields . SKOB's, with the best side they have put on the park for the year, hit the Trott with some form of confidence but by the first change were already 3 goals in arrears . This situation continued throughout the day as the Lions with Jono Dixon marking strongly, young Marty Williams giving drive from the ruck and skipper Unsworth in good touch as well, Collegians were just too strong . The Markologist with 6 twins was best for SKOB . Another still day at South Road saw Old Brighton and Beaumaris play an exciting draw. Both sides had their chances throughout the day to snatch victory but couldn't do it. Andy M was befuddled with the Tonners inability to use Tom Mentiplay to their advantage . Toby Ewart was easily Brighton's best and was fantastic in th e 8
ruck, while Andy MacGillivray and Pirrie were dangerous in the goal mouth . David Teasdale with 5 wa s good for the Sharks as was Sean Coote at CHF and Luke McNicholas in the ruck . PREVIEW Beaumaris welcome MHSOB to Shark Park . Been in pretty good touch of late Beatty and are adapting to Barney's style pretty well while MHSOB have had a disappointing fortnight and are missing a few players . At home in front of their own I think the Sharks can keep their momentum going and win . SKOB at Sportscover welcome Whitefriars . The Friars can't even win at Friar Park of late so you wouldn't back them today with bad money . SKOBS get another couple of names back as well I believe to strengthen the unit that I believe will greet the judge for the first time . Mazenod, full of restored confidence, welcome the Bombers to Central Reserve . Under Darren Handley ,
B SECTION Chard, Ryan Sinclair . Brett Dixon .Jonothon Teal . Lachlan Dunne .Timothv .Pirrie, Adam Taft, Shura
ST KEVINS OB CAULFIELD GR COLLEGIANS OLD ESSENDON GR MHSOB OLD BRIGHTON GR COLLEGIANS
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B RESERVE Martin, Nicholas UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 25 Irwin, Daniel UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 21 Roberson, Matthew COLLEGIANS 3 18 Flaherty. Matthew OLD ESSENDON GR 3 17 Hamilton-Ho, Matthew MHSOB 3 17 Mazzarella, Mark ST KEVINS OB 0 16 Gamble . Adam WHITEFRIARS OC 2 15 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may he due to nonsubmission of results by clubs . THE AMA TEUR FOOTBALLER 26o6
OEta have found some consistency missing in previous years and are looking impressive . The N odoers will :: .compeiitive but w ill find the class of OEG just a bit much . Likewise University B lacks back at home will be keen to a real crack at Old Brighton who reckon I shoul d ' bandwagon now. But have been impressed Tonners during the year and while perhap s - 2 points last week should ;1 i 4 today . Caulfield Grammarians will be prime{ take en ' from their poor showing last week :- a all conquering Collegians to talenh u Hawkins would be keen for the Lions .a first 9 games undefeated ant' ne unturned to ensure this happens . Pr( it ;s °o e a beauty in front of a big crowd, winning form is wood form so it's the Lions for me .
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1 J. Dixon (VC) 2 T Bull 3 B. Mooney 4 A . Shinkfield 5 R . Henebery ry
6 N . Baxter 6 S. Woolley 7 S Taft
Res c째aWr Tony Caia s 1 T. Castricum 2 M . Chamberlain 3 D. Hansen S . Moran 5 D. Chamberlain
17 S . May
18 W. Rudd 19 B. Evans 19 J. Pitts
16 A . Baxter 17 R . Hosking 17 D . Phillips
18 N . Kennedy
6 P. Nelso n 7 S . Ree d 8 IN. Occhiuto 9 D. Kelly 10 B . Chamberlain (C) 11 D. Hose 12 J . Cuberes 13 M . Regan 14 N. Meehan 15 N. Parry 16 M . Apollonio 17 C. Poletti 18 D. Dunne 19 L. Buszard
20 H. Vella
19 M . Atkins
21 M. Pennycuick 22 C. Fagan
18 J . Heritage
20 C. Murray
7 S . Lynch
8 P9 .0'Brien 9 B . Cousins 10 L. Buller 11 M . Lee 12 L. Healy 1 3 J . Whitty 14 T. Collins 15 M . Boon 16 A . Salisbury 17 M . Pitts
20 K . Bliesner
21 S . Coote 22 L. Atkins 23 A . Catlin 24 B . Gray 25 D. Teesdale (VC) 26 A . O'Brien 27 B . Haynes 28 J . Vance (RC) 29 C. Martin (c) 31 C. Graham 32 L. Ferrari 33 A . Wilson
34 H . McMillan (RVC) 35 S . McNicholas 36 N . Atkins 37 A. Presnell 38 M . Wilson
39 L. McNicholas 40 J . Hogarth 41 R. Haywood
43 T V4'oolnough 45 M . Kuria 46 T. Dean
47 A . Kent 48 T. Whitry 49 B . Souter 50 A . Clemente 53 A . Poll 54 B . Presnell 55 L. Quirk 56 A . Horton 57 B . Pitsnn 58 J . Bramwell 59 J . Roney 60 D. Bird 61 M . Bramwell 62 C . Shon e 63 D. George 64 D. Murphy 65 G. Shaitock 66 P. McConchie 68 B . Bowker
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23 A. Sinclair 24 L. Matias 24 C. Mur 25 B. Sincla ir 25 N. Dorman
26 S. Widjala 27 J. Sayers 28 J Jacobs 29 C. May 3Q S' Wood 31 D. Kellaway 31 W. Bowes 32 A. Lawson 33 S. Fryer s 34 H. Bak er
8 C . Unsworth (C) Fry 9 J.
10 J. Jorgensen 11 N . Burrows 12 N . Harrison 13 J. Casserly
14 J. Ashman 15 C . Hoist
19 K . Jones 20 M. Parrent 21 C . Harris 22 M. Wil!iams 23 D . Surkitt 24 E . Waters 25 R . Muir 26 T. Baxter 27 G. Rowston 28 N . McCann 29 N . Stone
30 L. Moon 31 N . Roach 32 C . Blumfield {VC)
36 G . Crathern 37 B. Scott
33 B . Hoist 34 M. Wagner 35 M. Lynch 36 M. Roberson
38 N . Edwards 39 A. Logan 39 A. Bosna 40 T. Noblett 41 B. Napier 42 A. Strain 43 T. Gerrand 44 B. Gale
37 R . Harkness 38 A . Fabris 39 N . Tsindos 40 0. Howard 41 N . Baxter 42 S . Amoti 43 T. Parkinson
45 S. Whelle r 46 J. Franklin
44 B . Robbins 45 A . Stone
35 R. Schroth 36 C. Janes
47 S. Jenkinso n 48 R . Chapple 49 IN. Hepwort h 50 N . Green 51 K. Biggs 52 M. Sundberg 53 E. Kalaja 54 D. Smale 55 C. Hooper 56 T. Doake
57 P. Farmer 58 M. Fallon
59 T. Basham 61 M. Benkemoun 62 C. Sheppard 63 Z . D 'Arcy 64 E. Andrew 65 A. Stobart 66 C. Grig g 67 J. Scott 71 M. Cassidy
46 J . Hampton 47 Z. Moon 48 J . Baldwin 49 M . Rose 50 F Boland
51 T. Rodgers Wilson 52 M. Naylor
53 C .EI9 54 J . Adgemis 55 T Cookes (RC) 56 A Smith 57 D. Williamson 58 N . Bobeff 59 A . Wright - Smith 60 D. Nicholls 61 N . Wilson 72 M. Denver 76 B . Hage '
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21 S . Polan 22 S . Veltman 23 S . Oldman 24 D. Nisbett 25 S . Stanley
26 J . Dunne 27 S . Kerr 28 J . Diaz 30 D. Maskell 31 S . Castricum 32 S . Paolucci 33 S . Balloch 34 D. Regan 35 J . Aeillo 36 G . Miller 37 T. Valiance 38 L. Morgan 39 D. Oldman 40 L. Hawkins 41 A. Quinn 42 C. Raine 43 L. Perkins 44 B. Costin 45 S. Paine 46 C. Bray 47 D. Micallef 48 C. Jayaweera 49 M . Voigt 50 L . Appolonio 51 M . Quinn 52 G .Tdling 53 J . Mather 54 D, Grant 55 L . Fuller 56 A. Bray 57 P. Souter
58 D. fAorris 59 C-Azzopardi 60 A. Bouchereau 61 M . McDowell 62 A. Longmuir
63 M . D'Rosario 64 A. Manjikian 65 P. Harrington 66 J . Schiano 67 G . Bates 68 J . Di Pietro 69 N. Perera
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18 R. Limbrick 19 L. Jones ey 19 S. Wrigley 20 L. Horn s
20 T. Fraczek 21 J. Davi s 21 W Taft 22 A. Svirski s 22 K. McDonald 23 A. Hogan
24 S.Yue 25 T. Dunne 26 L . Evan s 27 P. Spottisrrood 27 W. Backway
28 S. Moore 29 R. McIntyre ~(DVC ) 30 R. Newto n . McKinnon 31 L 31 M. Bowen (RVC) 32 A. Cassell (VC) 33 A. Saultry 34 E. Thompson (C) 35 J. Richmond 35 P. Ruyevtc 36 T. Bartholomew
37 M. Ting 37 T. Harper 38 P. Fountai n 39 C. McGrat h 40 A. Litt!ehale s 40 A. Lust (RC) 41 J. Anderson 42 A. McCubbin 42 B. Bethera s 43 D.Rosman 43 R. Coxon (RVC) 44 J. Newton 45 R.Czwarn o 46 I . Gosling
47 A. Vicendes e 51 K. Harding 52 A. Villani 53 S. Mitchel l 54 A. Li m 55 D. Wiseman 56 T. Wright 58 P. Greenhill 59 A. Hall 60 M . Nicholas
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B Sectio n OLD BRIGHTON GRA MM ARIANS Coach. Rog Rh,!-.~ghsn Asst Coach: Adam McConnell Res Coach: J. Coy
1 N . Perry 2 A . Pirne 3 C . Barrow 3 S . Olliver 4 A . MacGillivray (DVC) 5 A . Edge 6 R . Stewart 7 C . Reddm (RVC) 8 C . McNicol (RC) 9 P. Phelan (C ) 10 J. Edge 11 B. Mason 12 J . Parrett (DVC) 12 S. Eastgate 13 R . Kent 14 C . Buckley 15 B. Gadsden 16 M. Gadsden (DVC) 16 L . Ross 17 A . Van Den Dungan 18 A . Salem 19 S. Ginnivan (DVC) 19 P. Angelini 20 M. Smith 21 R . Joseph 21 T. Ewert 22 T. MenUplay, 23 D. Dawes (VC) 24 T. Jakobi 25 N . Edwards 26 A. Ginnivan 27 N . Williams 28 A. Bristow 29 J. Dickerson
29 M . Bartlett 30 7 March 31 A. Paroissien 32 A. Goldner 33 L . Dale 34 A. Morley 34 T. Gibson 35 C . Stewart
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1 B. Hakim 2 C. Goullet 3 D. Forrest 4 D. Ryan 5 S. De Morton 5 L . O'Brien
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2 M. Mulgrew 3 B . Dowd 4 L . Mahoney 5 M. Dollman 6 D . Mahoney 7 J. Travaligia 8 S . Mount 9 B . Fields 10 D . Wisse!! 11 T. Duggan 12 M. Sherman 13 E . Waldron 14 J. Charles 15 M. Sullivan 16 B. Garvey 17 D. Ryan 18 R . Chard 19 D. Sheehy 20 D . Mount 21 R . Maguire
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18 D. Flaherty 18 M. Tanner 19 S. Playfair 20 R . Baddeley 21 S. Dale 22 M. Portia 23 T. Sk.urne 23 P. Xhayteau 24 J. Dazkiw 25 A. Frazer 25 C. Morgan 26 C. Ward 27 J . Williamson 27 A. Mckenzie 28 A. Fewster 29 P Rogash 30 C. Inness 31 D. Cai
22 M. Mazzarella 23 R . Boyse
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6 S. Dawson 7 J. Leask 8 L . Teal 9 M. Velardo to M. Schappacher 10 M. Flaherty
11 J. Buckley 12 J. Kavanagh 13 J. Dazkiw, 14 D. Cerantonio 15 A. Parker 16 T Wilson
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I J . White 2 . T. Sheldon 2 S . Chandler
3 P. Geister 3 R. Hamilton (RC) 4 A . Evans 5 E . Hardy 6 A . Bevacqua (VC) 7 K . Merlo 8 C . Haynes 9 P. Kempton 10 G. Shaw 11 L. Van Kempen 12 S . Grigg 13 A . Ross 14 L. O'Connell 15 H . Whitehead 16 J . Latch
17 T. Purcell 18 C . Groom 19 M . Kempton (C) 19 K . Prestidge 20 C . Sandiford (VC) 21 J. Siblra 22 C . McAssey 23 P. Barry 24 J . Dowsley, 26 D . Batten 27 M . Savige
24 D. Sullivan 25 R . Arnett 26 S. Betsey
27 P. Aughton 28 W. McCann 29 D. Gibbs 30 T O'Har.!on 31 A. Lynch 32 S. O'Connor 33 M. Maguire 34 A . white 35 J. Pope 36 N . 0'Haoolran 37 M. Shannon 38 J. Liston 39 P. 3ongmore 40 L . Kalesaran 41 M. Drinkwater 42 P. murray 43 R . Caldow 44 J. Kelsel 46 F. Monty 47 D. Steer 54 G . Holland 56 D. Walsh 67 A. Grant 82 S. Mitchell
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33 D. Grant 34 D. Podger
28 D . Costello
29 N . Poyner 30 A . Jesse 31 P Yeomans 32 A Else
33 A . Fisher 34 L. Batten 35 B . Ville!la 36 M . Prowse 37 B . Harley 38 B . Furness
39 C . Brook 40 N . Martin 41 R . Green 42 T. Legoe 43 C . Beaton 44 E . Ryan
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1 C . Wood 3 R . Paw6k 5 B. Pha n 7 S. Brosolo 8 B. Janso n 9 A. Pawtik 10 J. Anderson 12 A. Brosol o 13 G . Hill 14 G . Power 16 J. Power 17 S. Anderson 19 A. Hill 20 L . Swain 21 N . Handle y 22 N . Cunningha m 23 A. Woods 24 J. Dao u 25 G . Day 26 J. Marches i 27 P. Stagg 28 B. Staffor d 29 A. Glen n
30 J. Hogan 31 M. Vardy 32 R . Vernon 33 N . Crowe 34 E. Abdallah 35 J. Pedtro 36 C . Dye r 37 A. Adgemi s 38 R . Martinson
39 C. Smith 40 D. Atkins 41 A. Thorpe 42 A. Kene z 44 L . Kaldor 45 A. D'Aloisio 46 M. Duffy 47 C. Arthurson 48 R . Hil l 49 T. Hilton 50 D. Cre a 51 J. Baranell o 52 L . Arthurson JJJ 53 C. Pe!osi ] 54 A. Garreffa 55 M. Cassino { 56 J. Smith 58 P. Poutney
36 J. Salem
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37 D. Hughes 38 T. Marshall 39 B. Crilly 40 J. Maguire 41 B. Blafl 42 L . Hendra (VC) 43 M. Ryan 45 C . McKimm 46 C . Tolj 48 L . Ross
36 C. Obliubek 37 L. Fitzgerald
43 J . Wilson 44 L. Kavanagh 45 N. Halaris
47 T. Sr t 50 A . Gaanan 51 R- J 58 0_ Sc I 66 T. F uson
49 C. Brew
47 S . Howard
70 J. Green
65 D. Eames
48 M . Makris 49 A. Christou
77 T. Hrumby-Rendell
66 J. Box
50 W. Leaf 51 J. Lynch 52 B. Paterson 53 A. Clar k 54 J. Dooley 55 A . Joseph
38 T. Campbell
39 K. Dawson 40 C. Kalog!annis 41 B. Overman 42 N . Bertram
45 D . McLeod 46 M . Batista
60 E. Warfield 62 A. Gibbs
67 B. Wilson 68 N. Mandicos
69 L . Twomey 70 P. Neofyto u 71 A. Gambl e
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s i .i, ;arative that you hav e icated with the team as to the game plan , and the contingencies . It's imperative ~ck in with each player clarify their ng of their roles and responsibilitie s You then hand the bulk of rer for the day to their line coac h
-h v ou must do more research an coach because you canno t Ilr" . This I believe - an --ea that or break ;lou . ,r 3 )ned, hou!d oe discussed e )ff ng group, so ? underst exactly iay iappen and can ?enerally ruspond i n to your thc_ , :~ . This hefps wit h ssage to the playing group an d d lines of c . -nmunication . orhat decision you make, anyone takin g as a playing coach should he admired a massive responsibility . If you thin k pressures you have as a c reek i n thout worrying about y e feedback of others, tr=n it give iito the enormity of th e stly believe there is place for in football . Whether it be to lea d to a famous victory based on shee r ,ing able to provide leadership y be emeraing in this area ,
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AJi " ='- --radian , A rather efficient Jackas outfit took full advantage of the loss of key Paradian David Boundy, smashing the visitors after quarter time to win by 62 opints . With Bloom and Anthony Rosen combining for 9 goals up front, the Jackas ran hard out of their backline all day, safe in the knowledge that they would get reward for effort. It was another great team performance, led by their gun midfielders in Lewski, Israelshon, the Jankie brothers and Jarn Ritterman . For Old Paradians, it was certainly a ~-it Matthew Godfrey, Adrian (La) Paglia and Brett câ&#x201A;Ź r could hold their heads up high . NOBSPC -v- Old - imberwel l Despite early dominance by the visitors, who held a commanding 4 goal lead in the first term, a desperate NOBSPC managed to chime in with the next three to hit the first break only 5 points adrift. North's fleet of small runners were scouting the packs well & starting to cut up at the stoppages . This, combined with some strong defence on the last line, produced enough opportunities up forward for the home side to take a slender lead to the main change . For most of the third quarter it was nip & tuck, with both sides moving the ball swiftly in the midfield by hand & foot .The Wellers' were well served by Mark Jury, who took several important defensive grabs, as well as Ben Atkinson, as both teams' defences were worked over time. North struck a couple of important blows late in the quarter, to grab a lead of 20 points at the last break. After Old Camberwell kicked the first couple to get within striking distance, NOBSPC switched back into a miserly defensive game plan to secure the vital 4 points and keep in touch with the main pack. STBMT -v- Monash In almost perfectly still condition, the Tigers were able to push the pedal down in the last 10 minutes to final shake off a persistent Monash side. Frankly, StBMT should've shut the visitors out of the game earlier, but their achilles heel remains converting in front of goal, and it was only in the final term that they started to find the big sticks . Monash employed their trademark 'strangle' to good effect, going man-on-man and limiting the Tigers' run. Still, key Tiger James Tyquin was able to maintain his relentless running, and Luke Terrell gave good support to Paul Wintle up front. Meanwhile, in his 150th game for Monash, Christian Gregory was simply brilliant . If not for a shot which hit the post after the siren signalled the end of the third term, Monash would have the lead at the final change . As it turned out, once Monash kicked the first goal of the last quarter, StBMT finally clicked into action and slammed home 5 of the next 6 goals with Beveridge, Zakic, Groves, Hayes and Terrell putting icing on the cake . Fitzroy -v- Ormond The break couldn't have come at a better time for the Reds' 14
2006 campaign . The Riot Act was formally read out to the playing group by the coaching staff and they responded brilliantly on the weekend . The return of several players from injury also helped, but the old Redders were back in town defeating Ormond by 11 goals . They home side started slowly, as Dan te Hennepe and Simon Keleher led the way for the visitors . However, Fitzroy took over in the middle and surged ahead to lead by 13 points at the main change . It was more of the same thereafter with Louis-Gleeson, Grossman and Zika leading the way as Fitzroy confirmed their dominanace over the brown 'n blues . With several more key players set to return over the next few weeks the Reds are ready to make their move!!! Parkdale -v- Hampton Rovers We're a tad light on for information on this one, save that it was a very tight game throughout the day, with the home side prevailing by 7 points in a minor upset . Please see right for the sum total of information I have to hand!! ! Tips A bouyant Fitzroy Reds outfit will travel to Hampton Rovers chock full of confidence. I think this one will be tighter than most might presume, but the Reds should sneak in by a couple of goals . The Vultures book the charter flight up to
C SECTION Loats, David OLD CAMBERWELL Craven, Thomas MONASH BLUES AJAX AFC Bloom, Aaron Chisholm . Robert ORMOND AFC Greenwood, Nick HAMPTON ROVERS Barker, Michael NOBlST PATS COLL Maghamez, Kane FITZROY REDS
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Bundoora, where Parade will be licking their wounds and keen for retribution. Can the Vultures continue their move up the ladder? Methinks yes, by 27 points . The Monders are coming of a spanking, but host the all-conquering Tigers . More pain, no gain, Tigers by 7 goals . I have little doubt the Monash list will remain intact, despite the commencement of varsity holidays, so they should take care of NOBSPC by 31 points . Finally the wide spaces of GBO should suit AJAX, who will secure a vital road win over the Wellers by 16 points M CG005 Reds, Parade, Tigers, NOBSPC and Weller s
Old Paradians congratulate Peter Brahsnder on playing his 300th Senior VAFA game (353 in total - no Reserves games) joining an elite group of only eight other VAFA footballers . Petercommenced in the Under 19's with the club in 1987 and his many achievements in VAFA football have been detailed only recently. 'Plugger' has been a great club servant overtwo decades and the Old Paradians AFC looks forward to many more 'pack marks' and goals. Old Paradians also congratulate Dean Loney on his 150th VAFA game . Dean commenced in the Under 19's with the club in 1998 and is now the club's vice-captain . 'DU has been a great club servant over many years and the Old Paradians AFC look forward to many more tough rugged games from him . Congratulations again from old Paradians to David Boundy on playing his 100th VAFA game. Davidcommenced in the Under 19's with the club in 1999 and is the club's captain . David has represented Victoria in the past two seasons as an All Australian player, Victorian captain,Club Best & Fairest and many other achievements - too many to mention here . The Old Paradians AFC looks forward to many more great games from 'Rowdy' and the continued fantastic support from all the Boundy family. Fitzroy Reds congratulate Paul Diacogiorgis, who played his 100th game for the club last Saturday against Ormond . A triple-premiership player and premiership captain, "Dacca" has played a major part of the Reds' surge up VAFA ranks. He has developed his game from a chubby young forward with uncanny goal sense and a deadly kick for goal to a sleaker midfielder with rare ability to win contested ball . Out on the field, there is no better defender of the cause and of his team-mates and the Reds look forward to many more like the first hundred . Well done Dacca.
Old Paradians v Parkdale Vultures Old Camberwell v Ajax AF C Ormond AFC v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Monash Blues v NOB/St Pats Coil Hampton Rovers v Fitzroy Reds
C SECTIO N ST BEDES1t::c ;lTONE TIG 2 .6 3.11 5 .14 11 .16 (82) MONASH BLUES 2 .1 3.3 6A 8.5(53) StBItr1T: Goals: L. Beveridge 2, L. Terrell 2, P. Wintle 2, A, Hayes 2, P. Groves, J. Tyqoin, S. Zakic . Best: J . Tyquin, P. wintle, L . wintle, D . Kinsella, M. Wintle, A. Hayes Mon Blues: Goals: T. Craven 4, C . Gregory, B. MacKenzie, K . Mudge . A. Williams. Best: C . Grego ry, L . Creamer, A. Vincent, A . Williams, M . Davidson, T . Craven Umpires : Andrea Mason ( B} Mathew Connington ( B) Simon Olive (F) Daniel Silfo (F) Clive Shipley (G) John Robinson (G) PARKDALE VULTURES 4 .4 7 .6 9 .10 15 .12 (182) HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .2 7 .5 9.8 14 .11 (95) Park Volt: Goals: M . Sullivan 6, S. Rowley 4, R. Layton 2, S. Sullivan, S. Hecker, P Sullivan. Best: M. Sullivan, T. Barr. S . Hecker, T. MacGeorge, A. Rock, R . Layton Hampt Rov: Goals : M . Fletcher 3, N. Greenwood 3, A. Browne 2, D . Corp 2, J, Yelland 2, M . Devereaux, L. Fletcher. Best : D. Corp, M . Fletcher, G. Carr, N. Greenwood, G. Cantrell, G . Marlyn Umpires: James Exton (G) Rob Mayston Michael O'Donnell (G) David Irons (F) Mart in Kinsey (B) James Grego ry (B) NOB/ST PATS COLL 3 .2 7 .5 12 .7 13 .11(89) OLD CAMBERWELL 4 .1 6 .3 9.5 11 .6 (72) NOBIStP: Goals : M. Barker 5, T. Brady 3, D . Brady 2, D. Tonkin 2, S . Sleep. Best: T. Brady, H . Maplestone, M . Barker, A . Wood, S . O'Connor, C. Le Maitre OCG : Goals: D . Loats 6, A. Clarke 2, D. Desanctis, T. Hobart, B . Atkinson . Best: M . Jury, A. Salipas, IT . Munro, M . Bourke, D . Loats, B. Atkinson Umpir es : Ben Hyde (F) Field RDFL (F) Goal RDFL (G) Craig Areal ( G) Bounda ry RDFL (B) AJAX AFC 2.3 8 .5 12 .9 13.1d (92) OLD PARADIANS 1,2 2 .5 3,6 4.1g (34) AJAX : Goals: A. Bloom 6, A . Rosen 3, N. Gold, A. Leer;ki, E . Raleigh, E . Routman . Best : A. Levrki, A . Bloom, J . Raleigh, C. Jankie, J. Ritterman, J. israeisohn Old Par: Goals : J . Kreuzer 2, R . Bugeia, B. McAllister. Best: M . Godfrey, B. Richardson, B . McAllister, J . Kreuzer, D . Loney, A . Paglia Umpires: Ken McNiece ( F) Peter Teasdale (G) Glen Young (G) Brendan Devlin ( F) Julian Maccioni ( 0) Chris Mills (B) FITZROY REDS 0.2 6.3 13 .7 19.9 (123) OR@AOND AFC 2 .4 3.8 3.11 7.14 (56) Fitz Reds: Goals : K. Maghamez 3, M . Zika 3, M. Grossman 3, S. Kelleher 2, V. Cahill, T. Davis, P. Diacogiorgis, M . Louis-Gleeson, C . Meighen, J . Rawlins, S . Best: M Louis-Gleeson, M. Gro ssman, M . Zika, B . Charman, C. Dullard, S. Kelleher Edmund, B. Charman Orm : Goals: M. Jones 2, R. Chisholm, M . Martinov, T. Naylor, A Russell, R . Ma rtin . Best: S. Keleher, M. McConvill, L . Deledio, M . Miller, D. Robbins, D. Tehennepe Umpirea. David Lepair ( F) Dale Cook (B) Ashley Hoagendyk (F) Chris Kearney (G) Vin Vescovi ( G) Andrew Dawson (B ) C RESERV E ST BEDESjPdENTONE TIG 7.4 17 .11 24 .15 33.17 (215) MONASH BLUES 0.2 0.2 1 .2 1 .2 (8) SiBt6ยงT Goals: S . Napier 5, M . McGettigan 4, D. Waters 4, R. Sampieri 3, M . Andrews 2, A . Hipwell 2, J. Maddocks 2, M . Rowse 2, A. Walstab 2, D. Ferraro . Best : M . McGenigan, D . Po rt er, D . Waters, B. Schwarze, S. Napier, M . McCraw 2, M . McCraw, J . Connelly, L . McMurray, A. Paterson, A. McMahon Mon Blues : Goals : J . Mazur. Best: D. Methkovec, R. Shields, J . Rosengarten, J . M azur, M . Phillips, N . Brennan NOBlST PATRICKS COL 4.1 6.6 8.9 8 .14 (62) OLD CAMBERWELL GR 2.6 4 8 6.9 8 .10 (58) NOB/SIP : Goals: P. B ryar 3, R. KIRK 3, S. Butcher, B. Watt . Best: G. Irvin, A . Crameri, C. Stribley, J . M;.denzie, J. Alsop, N. Barden Old comb: Goals: D . Schmidt 2 . J . Clyne, M . Cottrell, A. MacKenzie, C . Payne, J . Webb, B . Cottrell . Best: D. Hanson, W. Austenberry, B . Cottrell, T. Forknall, M . Cottrell, L. Robertson PARKDALE VULTURES 2 .3 3.5 5.7 6 .11 (47) HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .0 8.4 8.6 11 .8 (74) Park Volt: Goals: B . Darcy 2, M. Hayes, G . Wilson, A. Brown, L . Tomich . Best: M, Hayes, A. Brown, M. O'Meara, H . Hunter, M. Jennings, A. Bice Hampt Rev. Goals: A. Mudge 3, T. Rootee, 2, D . Anderson, S. Blick, M. Gray, T. Pucella, A. Chun, M. Terech . Best : M . T,eci ., A. Mudge. T. Rootsey, M. Pearson, N. Foster, D . Anderson FITZROY REDS 3 .5 7 .5 10.8 1 4 .11 (95) ORMDND AFC 3 .4 3 .6 3.9 6 .11 (47) Fitz Reds: Goals: J. Tornese 5, B. MacDonald 2, N . Evans, C. McGrath, A. Pace, J. Nagorcka, B . Gardner, G. Hunter, L . Rodda. Best: N . Evans, L . Holderheatl, J. Lay, B. MacDonald, J . A. Stapleton Orm: Goals : M . Tehennepe 2, S . Davis, T. Ha rv ey, B . Robbins, A. Warwarek . Best: T. Banks, G . Evans, T. Ashford, 0A Broadhurst, S. Barnes, T. Harvey AJAX AFC 0 .2 2 .3 3.4 7,5(47) OLD PARADIANS 2 .3 8 .5 13.10 15.13 (1g3) AJAX: Goals: B . Oviss 2, A. Zemski 2, D . Gelbart, B. Goldbloom, D. Rubenstein. Best: A . Zemski, A. Bock, J . Kagan, D . Seidl, A . Sacks, D . Krasnostein Old Par: Goals : T. Lombardi 4, M . Spinoso 4, B . Holden 3, D . Zivanavic 2, B. Gea ry, P. Walsh. Best: T. Lombardi, B . Holden, D . Zivanovic, M . Spinoso, S. Feature, N . Risele y
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Old Geelong scored a convincing 75 point win over fellow final contenders Rupertswood at Como Park, climbing to the top of the tree in the process, and sending their rivals down to third . An impressive team performance against quality opposition by the Ogs, with Henry Lague starring in the ruc k Yarra Valley beat Old Mentonians by 13 points in a hard fought contest at Domeney Reserve . Despite the Panthers hitting the front with 10 minutes left in the game, the Bushrangers were the better side on "a today, and deserved the four points . The ultra consistent BI-' :e Carroll, along with Nick Fisher and Justin Costello, st,â&#x20AC;&#x17E;ut for OM . Therry Penola r( the winners' circle, beating Banyule by 36 points at R J )ckwell Oval in former captain and Best and Fairest winner Dennis Castaldi's 300th game for the Lions . Fellow Therry B & F winner Rick Bannister also bought up his double ton of games for the visitors. Bulleen Templestowe won the Bulleen derby, beating Old Carey by 38 points at Ted Ajani Reserve . Emmaus St . Leo's made it tv wins in a row, winning by 57 points over Prahran at Too . e Animals had scored eight goals to none in thu first but the Two Blues' defence, led by Scicluna, Centra and James helped stem the flow after the main break . All teams in the top four are now 6-2 after eight rounds, with less than 223a between first and fourth, with Therry, two games back in fifth, having the second best percentage overall in D1 . A belated congratulations also to Therry Penola's Justin Crotty, Bulleen Templestowe's Greg Chivers, and Old Carey's Al Parton on being part of the VAFA (A-D4) rep team's win over the Southern FL during the Queen's Birthday weekend . Good to see there is plenty of depth in the VAFA, especially in the middle and lower divisions, and playing at such a level is nothing to be scoffed at, especially based on performances such as this . Well done again, fellas ! Emmaus St . Leo's, gunning for a hat trick of wins, will have it all to do as they host Old Geelong at the BSG . Jimmy Paul and Matt Vasey will not to continue their form from last week, while the Animals defence will be kept busy by the likes of Colby O'Brien . Tom Fallaw and Will Paul . I'm also interested to see where Mark Vickers-Willis will line up . However, I didn't give the Animals much of a chance against Rupertswood recently, and ended up with egg on my face, eating humble pie. Ergo, this game is a potential banana skin for the Hoops . OK, enough of the food analogies. Old Geelong to win . Old Carey return to the confines of Dunshea Oval, and will look to get back on the winners' list in their clash against Banyule . The Panthers have not been able to put their strongest team on the park in recent weeks, but look to be gradually resolving this situation . Banyule meanwhile are lurking close to the relegation zone, but can be dangerous on their day, and hav e 20
quality players like James Tsigaras at their disposal .Withveran"Sc 1 Gray playing his 200th game, the Bears will have an extra source of motivation . Talent-wis e though, Carey are as complete as any team in the competition, and I don't see them having two bad games in a row . OC for me . Yarra Valley OB make the journey to John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve, where they taken on Therry Penola. Both teams are currently 4-4 (two games outside the four) with percentages over 100 . Therefore, with Rupo and BTAFC also playing each other, the landscape around the fringes of the four could be quite different come 5pm Saturday afternoon . Look for the home side's Mark Faroldi and Justin Crotty to continue their good form in the middle of the park, the latter a good shot for the LS Pepper Medal in my opinion. For the Bushrangers, Phil Valoppi in his 150th game will be looking to make it an extra special day, and I'm sure his teammates will not want to let him down . Rob Drew will also give the home side a run for their money. Two similarly matched teams, but at home, I'll take the Lions today. Old Mentonians face Prahran in Keysborough, with the latter still seeking their first win of the season . The Two Blues can take some encouragement from their second half performance last week and use that as a stepping stone to salvag e
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something from a season that may be a write-off in terms of finals aspirations, but there is still the chance of avoid the drop to D2 . However, I think the Panthers will want to continue putting pressure on the teams above them, and push closer to a finals position . This may be a bridge too far, barring the teams above them collapsing . However today, I choose the Panthers to win . Finally, it's Rupertswood versus Bulleen Templestowe at Salesian College Sunbury, with the home side looking to reverse their mini slump, and their visitors riding high after a key win last week . With both teams separated only on percentage, there is plenty to be gained, both in terms of material advantage, and also psychologically . RUGG are usually near impossible to beat, and it's hard to see them losing two in a row up at Sunbury, though the Bullants will push them all the way. West and Brennan (Rupo) so daring up against Chivers and Wise (BTAFC) is just some of the' talent on display in what should be a cracking match, Tough call, but Rupo, just . CORRESPONDENTS Please send your match reports, milestones, social functions, etc. via email to both theqwill@hotmail .com and Peter.PS .Williamson@centrelink .gov.au (as my whereabouts on a Monday are uncertain!) by 5pm on the Monday following Saturday's games . Have a great VAF' we ' a l nTheOwil
Banyule congratulate -"' * " :"cr< ;her" Gray on reaching the milestone of 200 games. Younger brother of club legend Stephen " Hoota" Gray (333 games this week), Scratcher epitomizes the Banyule spirit . A no-nonsense half back flanker with great evasiveness, he has thrived under the new coaching regime after a few years in the wilderness . As the only current firsts player with over 100 games, his experience is significant. Well done Scratcher, and also to recent 50 gamers Michael Christian, Mark Morgan, Paul Adams and Jason Szeremata, from all at Banyule . Well done also to Yarra Valley stalwart Phillip "The German" Valoppi who reaches the 150 game mark this week. A rare combination of in and under ball winner, hard runner, and precise foot skills, Phil has, amongst other accomplishments, captained both the seniors and U19s, played in premierships for the seniors and U19s, won a Best and Fairest for the seniors and U19s, and a Max Lyon Medal for BOG in an U19 Grand Final . His presence in the Yarra Valley midfield has been instrumental to their success . Congratulations Phil from all at the Bushrangers.
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BULLEE : ; r"C 2.3 -._ 11 3 17.10 (112J OLD GI 3 4.2 4.6 8 .7 11 .8'' .) Bull Temp: Gou- U . Nor ce 4, G . Chiuers 3. D . Matthews 3, M . Bain 2, D. Tulloch 2. R . Williams 2, ia . Bone. Best: G. Chivers, D . Matthews, D . Florence, R. Schneider. J. t . ;e, A. Tehan Old Carey : Details not received. Urn-ir-s: Shane Herber? (G) Patrick Newson {G} Cameron Davidson (F) roy Simpson (F) 1 0 .3 0.3 1 .1J 5 . ST LEOS 06 2 .4 8.7 10.11 1 F -an : Goals: J. Matherson 2 Wall( , J . i waites. C. Northwav. -as t, Sciclnna, K. Centre, D. Jar"-s, H . Pitts, 0. MacCiocca, J. ME er: r, ESL: Gc Krebs 4 . E. ' "11 F 2, P. Baranello, S. Bi :kle, T. McCann fcGioin A . U BE snzie. A. Brown, A . K tabs . J . F scoe, ~. d M. Uwy : Ryan Robertson (F) P"" Y ~ttvt 2 .4 9.12 , 3 .1 7 C . . . . =, ..11aP9s 1 .1 ~ ? 9 .5 10 .10 ) Y ra +d: Goals: D. Stevenson 3 . A, Sir- rew 2, A. Drew, 0. Lecora{er, R . Thompson . Best: S . Yeo, A . Drew, ,i ; . Be ge, R . Pearce, R . Yea Olt it: Goals: K . Murphy 3 . D. Cochrane a, C . Ttiventyman 2, A. Palmer, T V Itshire, R. Ball. Best : B. Carroll. J. Costello Fisher, G. Katris, M . Austin . A . P Umpi :s : Peter Cahill (F) Lionel Kan ( 'r ) .E C 1 .2 3 .3 7.7 9.10 11,1E1 ' PEt3ULA 0B 3 .5 7.7 10.9 IN 0!ule : Goals: C . Davies 2, A. Demetnou 2, L. O'Donnell, C. Skicko, i, . or, J . Tsingaris, K . Clarke . Best: L . O'Donnell, D, Gayfer, K . St liken, N. Taylor, A. Hoagood, J. Swift Therry Pen: Goals : J. Bannif 1r 3 y 3, M. Fare di 2. R . Skiat4it5s 2, R_ Bannister, D. Castaldi, J Hermes. Best : M . Farold, B. Barron, J. Crotty, A. F r-1 ,. Henderson, R . Bannister Umpires : Alick Fennessy (F) Sean SculfyJnr has! Roche {B} Bruce Stephens (G) Gam; Clancy (G) Peter Monotti (B )OLDGENFC6 .2 12 .6 17.9 25 .14 (164 ) RUPERTS`Ad00D AFC 1,4 5 .9 9.13 12 .17 (89) Did Gael : Goals : T. Fallaw, 4, C. O'Brien 4, W. Paul 4 . J. Bell 3, M. Vasey 3, D. Kimtnn 2, E . Bayles, N . Casboult, J. Malpas, J . Paul, M . Vrekers-Willis . Best: H. Legoe, M . Vickers-Willis, H . McCarthy, N . Casboult T. Fellow, J . Paul Ruperts: Goals: R . Mon?eU 4, L. r ennan 3, G . Mahe 2, D. Burrowes, J. Phillips, D . McGovern. Best: S . Sween T. West, D . Collins, L. Brennan. R. Monzell, G_ Mauls Umpires : Peter Ana-, lF) V-ighan Sidebottom (F)
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1 B. Corrigan 2 T. Goodwin 3 R. Bannister 4 M . Elliott 5 J. Bannister 6 J. Hermes 7 S. Bannister 8 L . Hollow 9 C. Bannister (C) 10 J. Quinn 11 J. Crotty 1 2 J. BelseY 13 G . Russell 14 J. Fenton 15 A. McMahon 16 R . Skiathitis 17 D. Pirpinias 18 A. Moloney 19 M. LaCorcia 20 K . Walker 21 G . Henderson 22 D. Goodwin 23 D. Callagari 24 M. Faroldi (C) 25 M. McWhinney 26 B. Lewis 27 N . Kenessy 29 S. Goodwin 30 B. Taylor 31 A. Forster-Knight 32 J. Sacco 33 J. Hanlon 34 D. Weston 36 B. Owen 37 D. Castaldi 38 M. Nancarrow 39 D. Delaney 39 S. Boyle 40 G . Tsinaris 41 B. Barron 42 M . Palazzolo 43 M. Balsillie 44 C . Mellon 45 M. Thom 46 S. Stepien 47 C . O'Brien 48 A. Nancarrow 50 S. Hallam 51 M . Reynolds 55 R . Munzel 56 P. Dunn 57 C . Ferguson 61 S. McGuigan 63 D. Hanlon 66 D. O 'Shea 71 p Kelly 77 K . Watso n 89 A . Christie 99 J . Brosnan
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During the 2006 season, the VAFA bru.ich of the Australian Football Coaches Association (AFCA/VAFA) will ask for nominations from clubs and supporters for the Coates Hire Coach of the Month . Nominations receh :d will be assessed on the Coaches success, innovation, dedication and peer recognition . Each Coaches of the M onth will go in to the running to be named as the Coates Hire Coach of the Year to be named at the AFCANAFA Dinner r at the end of the season . Nominations can be made via email to jeremy@vafa .com .au or via mail to Coate s Coach of the Month, PO Box 359, Elsternwick VIC 3185 .
I Old Melburnian midfielder Jo -, ,isthenominee _r"ie ;_ , . :_ :3ound8afte r his best on ground pe rformance against St Bernard's last Sunday. Joshua came to Old Melburnians last season following his former coach Fab Gatti from Werribee . Whilst Fab has gone onto Old Westbourne, Joshua stayed as he wanted to achieve his goals by becoming a consistent pe rformer in A Section . Joshua, 20, has played the last four games in the seniors and was the main instigator in OM's fight back in the third quarter. St Bernard's kicked five straight after half time to lead the OM's by two goals but it was through the tough play of Joshua that OM's were able to steady the ship and go onto win the match . Joshua got over t w enty possessions in the second half and it was his ability to get the contested footy in the middle of the g ro und that was the difference in the teams . Congratulations to Joshua and w e wish him and C' ,II in the second ' of " y, as they endeavour to stave off relegation . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 26G6 25
P,~ ; 'nsula c . ad ' eir premiership favouritism while Williamstown had their first win of the year . On to today's games :
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f . : . ., .her top of the t; ' le clash for Peninsula today. Reed Powney was on fire against Oakleigh snagging four majors in a best on ground performance, as Peninsula led for most of the day . Aquinas had a huge second quarter to kick clear of La Trobe wit h 'ty the main destroyer kicking seven, and i-nything that came his way. Justin Box was terrific around half forward whilst Michael Glassbarrow returned to some good furm in the back pocket . Both teams will be full of con :idence for today's match . Glen Whitehead will i to have a good match for Aquinas if they are a chance of getting the win . However I think Peninsula will be too ~ ong . P ;nsula by 29 poi r
in me first half against Satu _i _-: bi ill be hf , y to be bac k S_ liers Reserve today . Luke Carson and Nathan imo tried hard for the T+nars in the backline ,
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;aer f , ior whi! <1 ould be a srirled I deri Ei !, a ; a great come from behind victory over John's with Steve Vamvakas unstoppable up fc,,~ard with seven goals . Meanwhile, the Krushers were competitive with Peninsula until tiring in the last quarter. Mick Harold continued his good form whilst, Bromley and McKenzie were reletively quiet. Big danger game in this derby for =igh . Glen Eire have shown that they can be con itive wiih all teams . McKenzie to kick eight . C ki 7 points .
, Shaun F- : , _~ r ;E 0 3 6 e, Douglas ( 째I AFC 3 3 4 )a_ ` 7 . .7C 4 25 .rd. Jnathon I iUMPT10N4 2 4 ;n, Clristopher _ ) l _ SOC 2 24 0 20 3 20 GLE' ; F1RAAFC 7 29 1'r"E;_I:I'3L : FC 5 24 W SAL-,[,-C _11 20 Vis _ r hael AQl (}C 0 20 inis . Jot nny .... ^..L .`.FC 0 1 9 Jeetlfert AQI ),S OC 1 17 an . Leigh ST JOHNS OC 7 14 ilts i ~eren`t received. Any discrepancies may be due to nonr ision of results by eluh ; .
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but other winners for the day were hard to find . St John's are on a bit of a slide after their strong start to the season . They were overrun in the last quarter in a fiery clash against Glen Eire with Kane Arnold and Glen D'Olivera amongst the best players for the Joc's . Could get ugly for the Joc's today I feel . They will need to win the clearances and Phaedonos will need to mark everything up forward if they are going to be a chance . Werribee are 'Smooth Jono's Lock of the Week' . Werribee by 72 points . . _~_ :$
All match reports, milestones, social events, etc to be emailed to me at jonathan .healy@hotmail .com by 5 :00 pm Monday's .
W erribee - t It plays his i game of amateur football with the club today. After a long junior career, Matt was part of the first under 19 season in 1999 and then had a year off before returning in 2001 and has played in the seniors since . A hard working on bailer who always puts his body on the line Matt has be rewarded with best and fairest awards as well as club captain in previous seasons . We wish Matt all the best today and hopefully that ultimate success is not to far away . Aquinas OCFC congratulate Da on playing his 100th game against Peninsula this week . Brabes started with the Bloods in the Under 19's in 1999 after spending several years at the Eastern Ranges . He won the Senior B&F in 2002 and then captained the club in 2003 & 04 . Brabes has also been selected 4 times in the VAFA representative squad .
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? srr,1 V ST JOHNS OC 2.0 6.5 9 .8 1110 (88) GLEN EGiA AFC 3.3 5.5 10 .6 15.8 (98) St Johns: Goals: J. Ryan 3, N . Chalk 2, C. Peake 2, M . Phaedonos 2, K . Arnold, D . O'Connor, B . Rydquist, C . Pattie. Best : G. D'Olivera, K . Arnold, D . O'Connor, J . Kelly, M . Phaedonos, P. Walker Glen Eira: Goals : S . Vamvakas 7, A. Dirfye 3, J . Serpanchy 2, S . Dyason 2, M . Farah. Best: D. Clarke, S. Normmgtoo, M. Farah, SVamvakas, B . Clements, S. Dyason Umpires: Gajanan Skandakumar (F) John Cahir (F) SALESIAN AFC 4.5 7.7 10 .9 12 .18 (82) WERRIBEE AFC 0.3 23 2 .8 6 .12 (48) Sales: Goals: A. Thain 3, A. Bonnici 2, T. Wilson 2 . J. Moresello, J. Nannes, S OldfieiQ M. Ware, S . loannidis . Best: L. Kelly, 1. Bobetic, P. Dunne, A . Ross, J Nannes, G . Rose SVerr : Goals : D. Lee 4, B. Stornebrink, A. Taylor. Best: N . Addamo, L . Carson, B. Stornebrink, R . Mentha, J . Farley, P. Keogh Umpires : Luke Moncrie4 rF) Anthony Damon lF ) i TION AFC 1-2 4.2 7-3 9.6 (60) li TOยง . GYMS 5.2 11 .6 14 .8 17 .14 (116) In Assn : Goals : J . Garrard 4, K. O'Dwyer 2, T. Reggie 2, C . Hunter. Best: M. Wilson , D. Wood, C . Traeger, J . Garrard, D. Neilson, R . Toogood Will GYMS: Goals: T_ Wheeler 6, M . Cim 6, S. Barlow, B. Hinsley, S . McGuinness, J . Munro, P. Thomson . Best : S . Barlow, B. Cocks, T- Wheeler, M. Cim, J. Munro, L. 0 Sullivan Umpires : Paul Dinneen (F) Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Glen Kennedy (B) Damien Ract6tfe (B) "'Uir' 4.2 13.5 15 .7 23 .11 (149) r IIVEI ITY AFC 3.4 3 .7 8 .11 12 .14 (86) aqui. ., . .,. .,.Is: A. Naulty 7, L. Toomey 3, J . Box 2, G. Whitehead 2, C. Wooden 2, D. Den Grader 2, T. Harkin, J. Hunt, J . Jess, H. Tyssen, S . Fox. Best: A. Naulty, L . Toomey, G. Whitehead, S . Tibb, J . Box, H . Tyssen LaTrobe: Goals : M . Dingle 4, A. Coulter 3, S . Pruscino, S. Adamthv+aite, T. Ludeman, C . Marx, G. Waterman . Best : S . Adamth4vaite, T. Ludeman, H. Davies, A. Knight, J . Nelson, M. Dingle Umpires : Greg Rowimgs (F) Paul Tuppen (F ) OAKLEIGH AFC 2.1 53 7 1 0 9 .14 (68) PENINSULA 08 4.5 5.7 9 .8 14 .13 (97) Oak : Goals: 0 . MacKenzie 3, N . Wills 2, S. Briggs, T. Bromley, D . Counihan, M. Harold. Best : M. Harold, S . Way, D . Zula, N . Wills, C. Lamb, J . Rutter Penin: Gnals: R . Rowney 4, S. Murray 3, M . Glenn 3, A . Atchison, N . Claringbold, T. Madder, T. Rees . Best: T. Rees, R . Rowney, A. Atchison, S . Murray, R . Staintorth, M. Glenn Umpires: Jamie Kvins (F) Graham Templar (F) 02RESERYE ST JOHNS OC 2.1 7.2 11 .5 14.9 (93) GLEN EIRA AFC 5.3 10.6 14 .8 17 .9 (111) St Johns: Goals : L . Callaghan 7, D. Jones 3, S . Peake 3, A . Dragwidge . Best: B. Morton, L. Callaghan, C . Derrick, M. O'Connor, D . Jones, J . Gaget Glen Eira: Goals: D. Fossey 7, T. Chattieid 2, D . Eade 2, B . Mc Nally 2, A . Caruana, J. HaILwe3i, S. Hollow, S. Lithgow. Best: B . Mc Nally, S. Hall, A . Caruana, M . Vodstrcil, D. Fossey, D . Ead e AQUINAS OC 3.1 4.5 8 .6 12.7 (79) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AEC 2.4 6.5 7 .7 7 .12 (54) Aquinas: Goals : C . Lyng 3, D. Sullivan 2, S. Downes 2, M . Hope, R, Jeeves, A. Kmghorq M. Sawyers, R . O'Brien . Best: S . McPherson, C. Lyng, P. Heveren, R. Brown, T. Diedrich, M . O'Halloran LaTro6e : Goals: C. Pehring 2, B . Holland 2, F. Tiernan, B . Vanooi, H . Lancaster. Best: B . Nicholson, C. Fehring, J . Wilson, B. Holland . L. Merringlon, 8, Gaylord OAKLEIGH AFC 2.4 4.4 9 .5 11 .6 (72) PENINSULA OB 4 .2 4.5 5 .8 9.8 (62) GcP, : Goals: P. Johnson 3, T. Edwards 2, C . Hogan 2, J. Briggs, C . Groarke, A. Khodr, P. Malcolm, Best: C. Hogan, T. Edwards, P. Johnson, R. Gec, J. Connellan, J . Briggs Penin : Goals : A. Delange 3, J . Atchison 2, K. Krake, J . Sill, J . Hood, J. Heron. Best. E. Bowen, B. Liuzli, C. O'Loughlin, L . Prendergast, J . Hood, T. Braden SALESIAN AFC 4.5 5.6 8 .12 9 .17 (71) LNERRIBEE AFC 2.5 5.10 6 .11 9 .13 (67) Sales: Goals : M . Loughnan 3, M . Forer, L. Rose, S. Sutherland, M. Vansu,vien, 0. Cant, T. Earney. Best : S . Stevens, M . Canavan, S . Logan, S. Sutherland, D . Cant, M . Smyth Wert: Goals: S . Daly 5, M . Hollow, A. Waldron, A. Hovey, R. Maki. Best: F. Dimasi, M . Czajkowski, R . Bell, A. Waldron, B . Russell, S. Daly IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 2.5 2.11 6 .15 7 .16 (58) WILLIAMSTOWN CYA1S 4.1 5.4 9.8 12 .12 (84) Ivan Assn : Goals : P. Rawley 2, M . Knight 2, L . Cole, J . Trescoirthick, M . Vardis . Best: L . Cole, M . Harrison, P. Rowley, R. Fort, J. Scoble, D. Adams Will GYMS: Goals K. Dowsey 3, D . Wouda 3, M . Cavarra 2, D . Taylor, S . Wuchatsch, J. Anderson, G. Smallman- Best: J . Anderson, M. Cavarra, P. Cardamone, D . Williams, J. BuHigieg, G. Smaiima n
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The Inaugural Women in the VAFA Luncheon was held on Friday June 16th in the Hans Ebeling Room in the new M CC stand of th e `G' and wa . Forty-fivr: suce women om numerous clubs across the grades joined together t o enjoy good food, .;,incand company. were thrilled that ou r CEO Michael Sholly was able to join us; anu â&#x20AC;&#x17E;e 1ua~3d every bit as much at t,urne in a room full of ladies as he does with the usual scenario of an audience of men . ABC Sports broadcaster Angela Pippos who has just released her first novel "The Goddess Advantage" addressed us and was very impressive indeed . She talked us through her career as a journalist to date, the politics of the ABC and the journey that lead to the publishing of her book (which incidentally is for sale through the VAFA at the very good price of $ 22 .95, check the website) . Michael also addressed us acknowledging the great work of the very many women in amateur football and added in a little humour, which was well received . The day provided us with an opportunity to meet like women from a variety of clubs from all over Melbourne and share our challenges, successes, passions and frustrations . It is hoped that it is the start of more occasions where we can get the very many women that work behind the scenes and are passionate about their clubs and amateur football together, whether it be in a lunch format or something different and I am keen to hear from any ladies that are interested in being involved in planning for future events . i Davina Connors-Calhaem (VAFA Execu
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Adding to the international flavour of club recruiting is Ormond, who recently added Brazilian Student Raphael Maireze to their list . Raphael recently arrived in Australia and instead of playing the game he knows (and is very good at) in Soccer, decided to contact Football Victoria seeking assistance in finding an Australian Football Club to join . After being given contact details for a number of clubs, he decided on Ormond AFC where he has fitted in perfectly. Raphael still has a lot to learn about our game, although all at Ormond are impressed with his commitment (he catches 2 trains to get to training) and the speed of his improvement given the first time he saw a Sherrin was a couple of months ago .
A number of Therry Players have achieved significant milestones over the last 2 matches . One of their favourite sons, dual Premiership player Mick Elliot, played his 250th game against Bulleen Templestowe . Mick is renowned for his ferocious attack on the ball, strong marking and powerful kicking . Against Banyule, Dennis Castaidi achieved the significant achievement of playing 300 senior games for the club . Formerly a feisty rover/wingman he has been able to reinvent himself in recent seasons as a dashing backman who can still push forward to kick a vital goal . Another dasher who played his 200th game against Banyule is Rick Bannister . Rick has been a super quick onballer for Therry Penola and it has been a great effort to get to the 200 considering the amount of injuries he has had over recent years . Dual Reserves Premiership Captain Joe Sacco played his 150th game also . Joey, although not as quick as in younger days, is still a ball magnet who is always one of the most influential players on the ground in the Reserves and deadly around the goals . Congratulations to all players on achieving these significant milestones .
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The Fitzroy Reds honoured two legends of the club in an emotion-charged day at Brunswick St Oval on Saturday as Stephen Drury and Todd Clarke announced their retirements . Steve played his 200th and last game in the Reds' stirring win against rival Ormond last Saturday, whilst Todd played his las t
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game against Monash Blues in Round 7 .,i ;ere he suffered a fractured skull . Both have been at the heart of the Reds' surge up the grades in recent years and have been nothing short of inspirational clubmen . Steve debuted with the Reds in 1994 as an 18 year old and was part of the 1994 Reds' reserves premiership . With uncanny judgement, magnificent kicking and rare courage, Steve could well have played at a higher level, but his love of the Reds ensured that he went on to be senior captain for five years, win three senior premierships and win four best and fairest . Steve is only the second player at the club to reach 200 games, with current games-record holder and assistant coach Darren "Ragsy" Kane remains safe on 210 games . Tributes flowed during the week, at a packed pre-game luncheon and at a dinner that evening at Haskin's Restaurant at the North Fitzroy Arms where his outstanding leadership and football ability was acknowledged by his friends, coaches and teammates . Tears were flowing when Coach Graham Burgen presented Steve with a 2 .5m x 1 .5m air-brush portrait of the six players who have been part of the three senior premierships in the last five years . The magnificent portrait was done by Paul Orton, a current Reds and Coburg VFL player. Congratulations Steve on a magnificent career and for the astonishing contribution you have made to the Reds . VAFA forwards can now rest easier with the news that Todd 'Human blanket' Clarke has retired . Todd has claimed many a forward scalp with his belligerent but scrupulously fair style, and was brilliant in his ability to shut down players, and turn opposition forward thrusts into Reds forward thrusts . He often beat taller or quicker and in the midfield or forward line . He is also a creative and attacking player, but has been the linchpin of the Reds' outstanding backline in recent years . Todd played over 100 games from the late 90s, all of them in the seniors, was part of three senior premierships, won a best and fairest and was captain . An outstanding and selfless leader, Todd put his body on the line for the club week-in week-out, and his team-mates will miss that re-assuring (and constant!) voice from the back half . The VAFA and Fitzroy Reds congratulate both players on their achievements,
Se For the second year running, umpire Peter "Tugger째 Pullen has paid his way to Japan to umpire the 6 team Narita Cup in Tokyo, Japan . It was mid summer;
however 12, 20 minutes games on the Saturday plus 3 finals on the Sunday were no problem for Tugger who umpired 15 of a possible 18 games . The tournament was again a huge success with 3 all Japanese teams, an expat Japanese team from Osaka, the Tokyo Goannas and Box Hill North from the VAFA competing for the Cup. Football development was not forgotten with Box Hill North and Tugger doing a footy clinic for an all Japanese Primary school in Osaka (with photo of Tugger and story appearing in the main Osaka newspaper the next day) . Finally, on the morning of the finals, an umpiring clinic was held and 53 turned up! Well done Tugger, a Old Paradian's CLtain _ Ch_ : ion Player David Boundy was injured late in the match against AJAX on Saturday in his 100th VAFA game . At the time it appeared to be a very serious ankle injury which of course provided great concern to David, his family and all at Old Paradian's AFC however fortunately the latest medial reports appear far more positive . Old Paradian's would like to thank the AJAX Football Club and their medical experts, the VAFA Administration, its Umpires and the Metropolitan Ambulance Service for their concern, assistance and fantastic support after the injury occurred . It was much appreciated by all concerned at Old Paradian's AFC and confirmed again what a great Association the VAFA and its member clubs form .
' : ~ here an ineident takes plac~_involvin- pla,~=~r~, pushing . scr:~.~3~ing, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct "
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C Section scribe, , ~ . ~-,:'n, declared that the top four was all but settled at the half way point of the season, and so, said Tom, were the relegation selections! (Strong call by To an early stage but subsequently prove msuch d to be correct) . Hampton Rovers (equal top) and Bulleen Templestowe (equal bottom) would have seemed to be a foregone conclusion but the Rovers did not have it all their own way . At three quarter time the Buliants were only a few points down but the Rovers showed their class in the final term to run out winners 17 .21 to 14 .9 . Best players Z ampaglione, S Anderstn, Woods, D Anderson, Power (4), Bnya (rq,mpton) and O'Donnell, Tulloch, I . I c n, 3urridge, Matthews (3), Tehan (Bulleen) . In D1 Section Banyule had been taking all before them and were two games clear on top of the ladder before this round started . Banyule travelled to the spacious Como Park but their opponent, Old Geelong, jumped out of the blocks to establish a 4 goal lead at the first break . As all top sides do, the Bears bounced back in the second quarter to lead by 2 points and it increased it marginally to 3 points at `orange time' . The final term was terrific footy with the OGGS hanging on for a surprising victory over the ladder leaders . Best players J augietis, Malpas, J Paul, W Paul, O'Brien, Kemp (OGGS) and although Banyule failed to nominate their best, section scribe, Barry Hickey was on the job (as usual) to acknowledge in his regular column the efforts of Tim Egan, Michael N atoli, Blair Moxon and Troy Chapman . D4 coaches were Joe D 'Angelo ( Bulleen Cobras), Darren Hawley (Eley Park), Brian Dowdy (Eltham Old Collegians), David Keast (Mt Lilydale), Craig Fo x (North Brunswick), Jeff Wilson (Old Westbourne), Ken Balmer 34
(Rupertswood) and _ _er Olivieri (St Mary's) .
Match of the day in E East section was '.ley Park at home to Yarra Valley Old Boys ; both teams firmly placed in the top four . The visitors started well and finished even better to run out winners 23 .14 to 1513 . Best for Yarra Valley were '" oe ar, " a' ' ell, F ung, M c Vean (4),1-re and =__ _~ s ( 4) and for Eley Park Conte, --otter, Hill, I ey, Cadwell and Storey . North Brunsw ick hosted Old Essendon in E Central and both teams were currently in the top four. Essendon went to a four goal lead early in the second term but North Brunswick, courtesy of forwards M oore (7) and Ongaro (5), were four goals up by the main break . North increased their lead slightly by the final siren, 18 .11 to 12 .11 with their best being Moore, Grimaldi, Bulman, Grey, Kaadan and Fox . Essendon's best were Hexter, Conlon, Barr ( 3), Capodiferro and McKenzie . In E South fifth placed Oakleigh made the journey down to Peninsula Old Boys' quaint School Oval and took it right up to the ladder leaders . Peninsula had a long hard look at themselves at half time . All of a sudden in the third term they really cranked it up kicking 9 goals to 2 and lifted again in the last to kick another 8 and finish easy victors 24 .15 to 12 .5 . Bowen, Cook, Poole (5), Trewhitt, Marshall and Dentry were the Pirates' best although they left out Warne-Smith who had kicked a casual 6 . Oakleigh were very happy with the performance of Blenkiron, Gee, Walsh, Ferguson, Marshall (3) and Taylor and also left their leading goal scorer, Grubich (4), out of the mentions !
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n~resto .~ were outright leaders in D Section after travelling to Old Ivanhoe and demoralizing the opposition 23 .7 to 9 .13 . Best players - D Kievan, N Maynard, S Ryles, I Bliss, J Prowse, A Hepburn (5) for Preston and D Veal, V Karakaltsas, D King, G Beith, L Strutton, S Ball for Old Ivanhoe. Who would stop Bulleen United in E Section who were undefeated, two games clear on top and then demolished third placed Peninsula 20 .9 to 12 .8 . Best players - Empey, Morley, Q uarrell, Diviriglio (4), Robbins and C Wilson (Bulleen United) and 'Warner, Krohn, Parker, Ir n ight, Sampson and Burns (Peninsula) .
North Old Boys were not only the ladder leaders in A Section but their stocks for the future were looking great as their Juniors were undefeated and on top of the Junior Section 1 ladder . Their senior team had little trouble dealing with Reservoir Old Boys 20 .14 to 9 .13 with Horan, Wilson, Haratsis, B O'Connor, Holland and Leeack all combining beautifully in the winning team with Murray kicking 5 goals . R Shepherd, Bates, Dowell, T Byrne, Martin and Kennedy were best for Reservoir. A Section coaches were Graham Warfe (Coburg), Bernie Sheehy (De La Salle), Bill Harding (Monash Blues), Shane Maguire (North Old Boys), Alec Gardiner (Old Trinity), Ian Cameron (Ormond), Brian King (Reservoir), Gus Mitchell (St Bernards), Peter O'Donoghue (Uni Blacks) and Alan Salter (Uni Blues) . The 36 man squad had been named for the upcoming Victorian Carnival team as follows M Ritterman (AJAX), T Fankhouser (AMP Society), P O'Dwyer (Assumption OC), G Fletcher, J Griffiths, J Butcher (Caulfield Grammarians), N Leckie, P O'Brien (Coburg), I Rice (Collegians), I Davis (Geelong), J Gartner (Marcellin OC), R Silberberg (MHSOB), R Booth ( Monash Blues), B Anderson, S Maguire, M Welch (NOBS),
L Houghton (Old Haileybury), J Anderson, S Tallent (Old Scotch), C Hansen, W Peers (Old Trinity), B Bourne (Ormond), R Sykes (Power House), M Bates, `I' Byrne, R Shepherd (Reservoir OB), P Aughton, M Drennan, G Mitchell, P Racham, G Wade (St Bernards), K White (St Kilda CBC), N Burne, J Clarke, S Costello (Uni Blacks), R Hindle (Uni Blues) . Peter O'Donoghue was named as coach of the squad and Don McQueen (Old Haileybury) as his assistant .
Old Geelcs_g maintained their top spot in D Section with a strong victory over third placed Parkside 16 .9 to 6 .6 . The strength and skill of the OGGS, especially Cox, Levisohn, tlchmond, Fraser (6), T Brown and Mitchell completely brought the Parkside team undone despite the efforts of their best ; Johnson, D Gleeson, Edgar, Willoughby and Winnacott. Personality of the Week was Mick Murphy, one of the originals at St Patrick's Old Collegians . Mick was the highly motivated founding member in 1964 who became first club skipper . Still playing, Mick had previously been ruckman and captain of the college side in 1961 . A tireless worker for his club, most often the first to arrive and the last to leave, Mick had played over 40 games to date and was expected to feature in many more before hanging up his boots ! F
Jack Fullerton . VAFA Secretary, was quicl, to announce in the `Amateur Footballer' that another milestone was reached . A full quarter hour session on Radio 3XY for the news and views of Amateur Football commenced on this day, courtesy of the generous sponsorship of Andrew (Boston) Blackie, well known, leading stock car driver and used motor vehicle dealer. `Personal Pars' recorded that Mick Peppard (Old Xaverians) had decided to hang up his `boots and saddle' for good . Since 1946 Mick had been one of his Club's best players and a member of the 1948 premiership team and had played in A, B and C Sections .
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As I am away in Germany for the :: )rid cup, some guest scribes have assisted . by "Quasimodo", "Friend of Mclede" and "Tommy Gun " Review Monash vs Swinburn e No Higgins and Murchie, no Swinburne the cynics may claim, but nothing should be taken away from the impressive form of the Gryphons. From the opening bounce, the relentless pressure Monash placed on the Razorbacks rendered them unable to hit targets or play direct football . The Gryphs welcomed back Tim Bourbon to the side after a 6 week injury and he impressed with five goals . Whilst The Rutherford Boys", Nick, Pete and John were in everything . James Gordon and Ben Prior fought hard for Swinburne . Bentleigh vs U H S-V U Bentleigh's form is harder to pick than a broken nose at the minute . One week they play the best football in the competition the next they are humbled, Last Saturday against Uni High they showed their good form with constant run through the midfield from the likes of Pearce and Adaway and completely humiliated the boys from Parkville who were unable to put through a major until the last quarter. First year player, Lachlan Taylor was the only UHSVU player to earn his keep . South M elbourne v West Brunswick The Bloods made a successful return to the Lindsay Hassett Oval with a convincing 14 point win over West Brunswick . With top spot up to play for it was South Melbourne who came out ore prepared to play . While never quite getting away, 28 scoring shots by South to 19 probably gave a fair reflection of the game . Traditional West Brunswick nemesis, Cheevers (2 3rd quarter goals), and Aqulina were good for the Swans while Ben Batters tried hard for the Pies . St Mary's v Old West6ourn e With a grey day greeting the teams at Ferndale Park, the boys from the west were a little apprehensive early in the week as they were a few good players down on full strength . These fears soon faded as the Warriors stuck to Fabs game plan to share the ball around on the small ground and thus controlled the game . To the saints credit, they never gave up all day. New v Elsternwick Kews coaches called for commitment on Thursday night, the players delivered in spades and at half time held a 10 point lead . Coach Grace reshuffled his deck, played his hand and finished up holding all the aces . The third quarter was played all in the Wicks half as Shane Mahony rucked and roamed . Elsternwick keeping Kew scoreless for the quarter . The wicks coming up trumps by 63 points . 36
i itrou oui the formbook wne n these i ao sides meet . For the past 15 years, The Gryphs an d The Wickers have staged gladiatorial : _ s in the local derby and given supporters of both sides their money's worth . Today's game should be no exception . The form of the Gryphs has been consolidating much of the season and with few injury worries meet an Elsternwick side minus colossal Ruckman, Jack Neil . Monash may be able to exploit this hole unless Elsternwick once again throw 'The Forgotten Mahoney', Shane, into the guts like last week . Elsternwick will do well to mitigate Monash's rising young star, Kye Cherian, who looks to 1-,e the goods ^^°oss 1-11-forward, still the Wickets have im ( ad in nearly evE department this season and de; Jly sh : fa\ ly 16 in a fiery contest . I While only losing by a c s last week, the evenness of :. ., ~)mpetition as . . th, . . . . . „„ . ..s drop from 2nd to 5th . A win this week will see them r- -urn to the 4 at the half way mark, and equal on points with 2nd . While St Mary's are yet to salute this year they have shown glimpses of potential . Unfortunately I can't see it happening this week as the Pies have too much to play for. Swinburne v South Melbourne Sitting a game clear on top it is hard to see South giving any other si_i3s a look in by dropping a game that they ar e
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Hend, an, E I STH MELB . DISTRICTS 4 26 Par- r, ; .-i atthca> MONASH GRYPHONS 3 19 Witchelt, David KE )V PC 5 18 Elbaz, dhad EL5'i 1 11 ,7 TCK AFC 4 16 i Bern ardi, Jason ~-,--C 15 Glenn, Matthew Ledger. David "-" results weren't submission of results'
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expected to win . SwinbDrne will be bitterly disappointed after last weeks smacking by Mor ;ash and will be looking to keep any flicker of hope alive by causing the upset of the year . Swinburne are a 6 goal better side at home, and this should close the gap, but for me 'he Bloods by 5 goals . WeStbOurne '
They don't get much Digger than this . For the uictor, a place in the 4 at half way, and for the loser 5th and the likelihood of having to win 8 of their last 9 to make the finals . The best defence (VVestbourne) v the best attack (Bentleigh) . With both coming off big wins against the bottom two sides it is hard to split them. So in my experience, if in doubt, go the home team, Westbourne by 9 points. i1HS-VU v Kew UHS-VU host Kew today to try and climb out of the relegation zone . Picking a winner would have been easier if the zoo crew had not beaten St Marys . The browns have more depth of talent and perhaps some cotlrage at selection time may be the answer. The Vultures have an uphill task to survive relegation if they let todays game slip. Kew to win and step back from the edge of the drop. Gav's Tip s I am back next week, bu' `hBrunswick, Westbou . iElsternwck
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also Cc'm . All v : ;1o s tt for " all fi IN would agr ; . _ see I ' _,tci< on field and playing well . 6 :! ;,, straignt ahead and courageous player, Charlie is a member of the famous Di attina tribe that serve 's our club, well done CI3rlie from all ^' th e ;ryphDns co ng on 5 0 games . A tireless worker in vI o give his all each time he runs out on t fie ._) ). ._,ing 50 games is Reserves Captian Seof . S'°' > is a general in the midfield and possesses silt '"Is. Both play their 50th against Elsternwick tc ' lone .
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p-, - -11. I,, , S: UT# : ':LB0U :1" : DISTRICTS 3.2 7 .6 10 .10 13 .15 (93) a.'rST BRKSWICE: FFC 2A 6 .4 10.6 12 .7 (79) S61[: Goals: M . Costello 5, W. McG°e 4 . P. Cheevers 2, S . Aqutlina, P. Calabrese . Best: 0. Bell, P. Calabrese, M . Costello, P. Sheaves, M . Black. W. McGee West Bruns: Goals: S. Managie 3. L. Martin 2, C. Price 2, J. Haysey 2, S . Smythe, J. Sudholz, C . Lehmann. Best: B. Batters, J . Sudholz, J . Gartian, L . Martin, C . Lehmann, J. Grieves Umpires: Graeme on {F) Max Widmann (f) Jessica Rollo (B) Mitchell Hutchison (8) 6E6g AFL 4 .4 7.7 7.7 8.10 158 . .ST€ 2 .1 6.3 13.8 18 .13 (121))E M Sr AcRer vr 3, H. McDermott 2, A. Carman, C . Horne, G. Bell. Best: G. use, P. TinetG, C . Home, T. Moore, D . Mutton Etst Goals: J. Hunter 4, of rod 3, S . Grace 2, M . Greene 2, C. PAahony 2, T. Putt 2, S. PAahony, G. ..iskiss. Best: B. Mahony, S. O'Donnell, L . BetlingfiEltl, S. tAahony, G. as, N . H iaw, C_ t. any Umpires: Craig Brajtberg (,Fa Paul Wdhmgton (F ) ST 13 1 .5 2.7 4.6 (32) OLD 51 ) 3PfE 17 6.8 11 .8 14.13 (97) St ~'s: R . AJfen, C. Armstrong, A. Dwyer, D . Huang. Best : A Dwyer, S . Jc ston, A. .ane, C. Armstrong, L . Armtrong, M . Purcell Old West: Goals: K . Miller 4, T ir " T. E' us, A. Horsburgh, J. Horsburgh, C. Hudson, S . Huntington, A . r, D S . no . Best: F Pavez, L . Fairfield, C . Hudson, M . Bautch, K . Miller,
"''rew Straughtor (F) Nicholas Brown (F ) 3.1 5.4 12.5 17 .9(111) ITY .1 C 2.1 3.3 4 .5 7.7(49) ourbon 5, L. Dooley 3, C . Leeton 2, N . Rutherford 2, B. Lukav, t, . lord, P. Rutherford, K . Chahar . Ber* J. Rutherford, T. Bourbon, Ft . F erfc D . Baxter. L . Wilson Swin : Goals: S . ?, L . 40ornson 2 C . 0 J . Steady, M. Mending. Best: J. Gordon, B . Prior, M. Westland, C . c S. ,':cKenzie Umpires: Leah Gallagher (F) Jor an Kerr ( ) 4.5 14.8 19.15 25.19 (169) 01 Cl 0 .5 2 .5(17 ) p 7, A. Banks 3, B_ Meehan 3. S. Adaway 3. B . Meredith 2, J Coles, S. nry, J. SoGenson, L. Tangas, A. WesL h9. Best: R. Pearce, S . s, B. Meehan, M. McCulloch, L . Tangas Sautan UHS-YU: Goals : A. T or, J. P La ended, S . Crackneil, S. Greed, R. Thorp St «<n: a Farrell (B) Benedict Farrell (B ) . 9 .11 10 .14(74) 1 0.3 1.3 i .6 3 .7 (25 ) on 2, J . Tranter 2, D. Clarke, A. Ferns, R . Fshlock, S . MacLeod, ,. ,,,. B. PatlgFam, L. Bernal, A. Smith, D. Clarke, G. Richards, oats A . "Aiace+:c. B. Briggs, M . Ciders, Best: J . Murphy, D. Dial S . SmRs, A. Lamont 8 .7 17 .9 23 .12 2 6 .19 (175) ELS'~: NWICK A FC 1 0 4 .0 4.2 6 .3(39) @ e: Goals : J . Saban B. D. itchell 5, M . Glenn 4, R . Camoagna 3, T. Colvrell 2, t Praliah. T r G . Scott, S . Symes, J . BobI . Beat: T. Nasral4ah, J. G on, R . Campagna Elsfi: Goals: 0 . Ethos 4, L. rPssagisa, P. Modally, D. Spiltrerg, M. Spence, J .!Caicer, 00 3 .1 6.4 9.5 {53) 3 .7 6.11 1 0 .16 17 .25 (127) aniatakis 2, J. Bernardi 2, S . Nicholson 2, A . Jackman 2. am, A. JacRm an, J. Bernardi, M. Sexton, S. Nicholson Ol d C. Bramwell 3, P. Hodson 2, R. Vaengeten 2, A . rAanielio B . ;Knee, Best: S. Burnham, D. Elliman . C. Larkin, M. 1 .1 32 6.B 9.9 (63) _ 3.6 411 4 .13 6.14 (50) Henderson 4. J. Pohlner 3, S . McDougall, C . Maloney. Best : S. Pucao, or 0. McGee, P. Hannan. E . Bouchaud West Bruns: Goals : T. To 2,J . Elehran, C.Ash4e;. Best S. Jackson, W. Touzel, H . Porter, I ca.n . H . Hutchens 4.3 12.5 18 .6 24.13 (157) AFC 22 3.4 3 .7 4.8 (32) B. Ennead 4. D. Grenteli 3, M . Parker 3, W. Pocock 3, R. White 3, man 2, A. McKenzie, P. Rennison, L`lesey. A . George . Best: A . xh; rd, R . White, J . Gfadman, D . Grenfiell Siv in : Goals: D . Ste s. Best: S. McKenzie, M . Lirgham, P. Hildebrand, D . Goode 37
D3 Sectio n ` ~H G IiYPHOKS
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EI.STER ICK
KEW
Coach : Jusqn Paul Asst Coach: Troy LuPc. Res Coach: Steve Half
Coach : D Grace Asst Coaoh: P thcna l y R. Coach : M Hoslong
Coach; Horan Dotarrp Res Coach : Brendan Daver
1 C. Sharp
2 J. Paul 3 A. Pittito 4 S. Sice
5 J. Robertson 6 R . Dolman 7 S. Holmesby
8 C. McFadden 9 L . Tangas 10 J. Viahos
11 D. Martin 12 T. Wright 13 S. Craven 15 B. McClelland 16 D . Chapman
17 S. Francis 18 S .Adaway 19 M . Wilson
1 L. Murphy 2 L. Bedding Beddi"iel fieldd 3 J . Yemm 4 D. Grace
I B . Lafranch, 2 N . Costley
5 K . Cummins
6 N.Tinato (C)
5 J. Watson
1 T. Roszak 2 J . Braham 3 Trav. Edwards
5 M . Whelan 6 M . Thei4e 7 J. M c Adam 8 M . Greene
7 G - Beli
6 B. Senior
4 C. Lever
a S. Currie 9 J. Banky 10 T. Huggins 11 L . Missaglia 12 S. O'donnell 13 S. Soppet 14 B. Mahony 15 i.leaper
16 M. Summon 17 G . CNshavr 18 A. Neill
e C. Horne
23 J. deBlaruc (DVC) 24 G . o'Connor 25 C- wafts (VC)
22 B . Coxhead
19 J. Mason
23 B. Lawson 24 D. Baxter (C) 25 M . Malone 26 L. Wilson 27 M . Mullins 28 C. Leeton 29 J. Rutherford 30 P. Holland 31 G . Roche 32 A. Shufflebotham 33 A. Burgess 34 M. Graydo n 35 T. Vesey
20 D . Hudson 21 0 Hickey 22 S. Anderson (RVC ) 23 S. Huntington (VC ) 24 L. Fairfiel d 25 Troy. Edward s 26 J. Clark 27 T. Whiting 28 D. Nikola 29 S . Balloch 30 B . Knee 31 A . Mille r 32 G. Jenkinso n 33 D. Benn 34 C. Bramwell 35 J . Tanner 36 J . Nikola 37 D.Chan 38 L. Squarci 39 C. Hetzel 40 J . Morsello 41 K. Miller
1 6 A. Carman 7 G .SCon 18 N. Dahlstrom 19 M Nardi
20 A-Acro-eki 21 R .Campagn a 22 J. McK=rrav _
42 B. Boylan
43 S . Lmrg'`'a,
35 P. Mcnally
43 M . Ch-f s or T. uvmgstr3n
45 G . Evans 46 A. Doaey 46 J. Sau,ders 47 J. Sabien 48 M .O2ctmeada"
44 R . Punter
45 S. Ferris 48 R . McEvoy 49 C . Kamus 51 P. Sampson 52 L. Sampson 53 E . Box 54 R. Oldfield 55 G. Richards
J. Pyman 37 D. Nctan 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
B. M. Tennant A. Paley D. Byrne J. U6kakos P. Clarke S. Grace
45 J. Kaicer 46 L Ryan 46 R . Powell 47 T. Perkins 48 S. Convery 49 E . Aft er 50 N . Anderson 51 A . Fogarty 52 A . Quinn
56 C. Aitken 57 D. Clarke 60 B . Grant 61 H. Mckenzie 64 M . Hayes
53 A . Lewis 54 Y. Alfie 55 M . Daniels 56 P. Freeman
57 B . Jordan 58 D. Easton
26 S. Symas 27 T. Moore
ze S. Rya n 23 M. Dalrymple
30 C . Gansante (RVC) 31 S . Hannessy 32 A . Drago (RDVC) 33 S. R"~ as J . Bortone 35 S . Norman 36 e . Roberts 37 S . Johnston
38 W. Daatn 39 D. Rcnnetek R 40 T, Nasraltah 41 L. Conner
36 G . B~ 37 J. Leroy
38 P. Callu s 39 D. Grenfell 40 G. Sims 41 J. Gladman 42 A . Robilliard 43 D . Charleson
44 L. Wells 45 M . Wilkinso n 46 G. Kent 47 M . Parker
49 N. Kmg
50 R . Brun o 51 M. Biar 52 M. Spars, 53 54 55 56 57
B. Carra i D. Mutton J. Jacobs (RC) A. Powel R . Hoskmg
48 G. Keating
49 L. Vesey 50 Luke. Leatan 51 L. Clark 52 A . Flowerday 53 T. Scanlon 54 G . Still (RC)
58 B eumen(RyC) 59 M. Amick
60 S. Da,vian 61 M. Glenn sz o. Cameron
55 O. Mereczky S6 M . Healy 57 W. Pocock 58 L. Dooley 59 P. Rutherford
63 J . Croon or B. Carmen
65 S . Peterse n 66 R . McKerrcv+
68 S . Mouss~ 70 J . Bea
60 T. Bourbon (VC) 61 G . Nguyen 62 D. Bradshaw
H arp o f E ri n H o te l 636 High St, Kew
Bradshaw
65 0 .Pa Lloyd
61 M . Mckenna
69 B. Leeton
70 F. Mandrakis 71 A. Gross
64 M . Hosking
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65 D. Brennan
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72 A. Waters
73 M. Willocks 74 P. Stirlin g 75 P. Gomizel
MAJOR SPORSORS
Capital Growth The Elsternw ick Cl ub
Hilton M anufacturing Australian Unity THE
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60 A. Easton
59 T. Hartley
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66 M. Baldwin 67 J. Bingham 68 A. Schultz
62 M . Creak 63 W. Morgan
5 S . Hewitt 6 J . Horsburgh 7 B. Merryweathe r 8 A. Horsburgh 9 F. Pave z 10 P. Chalmer s 11 M. Christo (C ) 12 M. Baulc h 13 P. Hudson 14 C. Hudson 15 A. Board 16 S. Christo (RC ) 17 M. Aquilina 18 G . Walker (VC)
13 J . Stratford 14 A . McKenzie 15 A .Clarke 16 P. Renniso n 17 R. Fletcher 18 M . Paolucci 19 A . Denyer 20 C. Goold 21 J . Rotstein
15 A. Fountain
33 M . Cunningham 34 G . Cameron
23 S. Curtain 24 A . Poster 25 T. Cotter 26 C. Mahony 27 J . Bariba r 28 J . Convery 29 S . Mahony 30 M . Spence 31 A. Lasndzki
9 G. Wadley 10 J. Flemin g 1 1 R Hedle 1 2 J .. Landb erg
13 B' ~~~,iuC)
32 B . Mason
22 G. Elvin
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, . . ' ay. The (Glenhuntly Road) is open The r (c 6t . ilda Street) will only be open when there are no matches scheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval . When parki g in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and the club invoiced accordingly. Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .
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appointment that went unannounced last We know that al as the first A grade game for Ro b l boundary umpires have ' - Rob has had a great year continuing to do is follow the white line ar : ;'~ey will get to on irom his outstanding effort last year where they are going . But of course, you must be culminating in his appointment to a representative able to find your way to the right football ground game a couple of weeks ago . Rob is the next breed first . Elise va, , obviously just quickly of young umpires coming through the ranks but glanced at her umpiring appointment last Thursday we will need a lot more of the young guys to push night . That may explain why she arrived at up if we want to get the average age of the senior Melbourne University rather than Melbourne High squad below 40 . School . lot a coin ? Former Old Scotch player and now VAFA umpire J, K err, last week had to revert to the old "which hand has the whistle?" when he and his partner forgot a coin for the toss . It's very hard to explain to the captains that we have control when we are blaming each other for the error. (Ed Note : "Kerrie" reckons that our other former Old Scotch player Simon Stokes is a better umpire than a player. )
This query set ns to come up at about this time every year, so we thought we would refer to "Laws of Australian Football" number 3 .4 to clear it up . Relocation of Centre S quare. Where a Controlling Body is satisfied that the area within the Centre Square and Centre Circle will prevent the bouncing of the football or is otherwise in an unsuitable condition, it may direct the relocation of the Centre Square and Centre Circle. In the VAFA, on particularly wet grounds, with a muddy cricket wicket area, the TV adds 10 pounds 45 metre square can be moved towards one wing so Last week Channel 31's Southern Footy Show that the centre of the square is on a drier surface . replayed the SFL v VAFA game with our own Grant The square is not to be moved ridiculously towards Joyner umpiring the game . But Grant if you are any one wing . If clubs are not able to clearly mark going to be on TV you need to get rid of that extra this "new" square and centre circle before a match, tyre that's hanging around . the ball can be thrown up on a drier spot away from the centre of the marked square.
French Ope n At the recent French Open (tennis) it had its share of grunters but we think our own M ark G ibson could give some of the Russian girls a run for their money. Mark puts everything into his bouncing including the loud grunt so beware ruckman .
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A7 Confirmation that Box Hill North is the real deal whilst the pacesetters make it 8 straight ! Revie w Box Hill North got of to a great start and continued to extend their lead over Syndal . Garret and Ball were the best for BHN, who will have also been heartened to see the good form of Odza . Most impressive was the even spread of goal kickers, vitally important as the season progresses . Syndal were well served by Captain Cachia with 4 goals and Robinson . Bulleen had a tight encounter with North Brunswick . The home side held sway most of the day but weren't able to cast adrift a persistent North . Familiar names of Daley and Conn for the winners whilst Pizzari and Robertson were the best for North . Eltham made it 9 straight against Richmond, however Richmond again showed their improvement this year, kicking 12 goals . Of course, they too were unable to control Galvin in the middle, who once again dominated whilst McClaren up forward for the Turtles was great, slotting 9 goals. Nuske and Dautovic each contributed 4 goals and were Richmond's best . Hawthorn took on an injury ravaged Eley Park . A good first quarter set the tone for the day as the Hawks were able to run away comfortable winners with Lauletta and Jackomos starring up forward . Cresswell and Payne were again good for the Sharks .
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Finally. Pc r House k : on keer'ng on as they had a solid win over Albert Park. A good mix of names in the best for the House agai n with Burnside and Moresi this week stars . Albert Park was best served by Mclndoe in the ruck and Fehring .
Nine in a line is the aim for the pacesetting Eltham was they welcome finals contender Bulleen to their den . Simply can't fault the form of the Turtles all year, they continue to get the job done week in week out . Bulleen have mixed form a bit, some good wins along with some surprise losses. The return of Skipper Badanjek as well as star midfielder Arcoraci will serve them well but not this week, Turtles to have a clean sweep on the front 9 ! Almost do or die when North Brunswick host Eley Park this week. A loss would see the gap to the four become fairly large and perhaps the first signs of dropping off would kick in . Might go with home ground advantage here, North for me .
Edh rds, Paul POWER HOUSE AFC 4 43 Penny, Daniel BOX HILL NORTH AFC 1 36 Venables . Shaun ALBERT PARK AFC 2 32 Viola, David ELEY PARK SHARKS 0 30 Martini .David BOX HILL NORTH AFC 0 23 McClaren,Adam ELTHAM OC - 23 Blagrove . Matthew ELTHAM OC - 22 R4 RESERV E Carter, Darren NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 2 22 Olson, Bradley BOX HILL NORTH AFC 2 20 Abbott . Matthew ELTHAM OC - 16 Hvndman . James ELTHAM OC - 16 Unwin . Mark BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 1 1 5 Sutton, James ALBERT PARK AFC 0 13 Weston, Scott ELTHAM OC - 13 "-" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs . THE AMATEUR FOOTBA LL ER 2006
Aiter a fairly torrid few weeks, Syndal will be looking for a morale boosting wins as they take on Richmond . An absolute must win for the Sinners as a loss would see them slip further from finals contention . Hard to see Richmond prevailing here, Syndal for mine . Albert Park trek to Glenferrie Oval to take on Hawthorn . The Hawks form has picked up in recent weeks, although a low injury count hasn't hurt their chances . Albert Park continues to be consistent without quite getting the job done . Have a feeling this might be a close one, however Hawthorn by a couple . Finally, a ripper sees Power House host Box Hill North . Power House are the Adelaide of D4, no fanfare but good consistent hard footy . The pre season hype around Box Hill North has proved to have some substance however this is a big test . These are the sorts of games that a gruelling pre-season is built around as the opportunity for the club to test itself with some of the best is on offer . Also likely to be close, however can't go past Power House . CORRESPONDENTS Don't forget, a call on 0418348723 or else an email via ed .sill@locker.com .au
Power House AFC v Box Hill North AFC Eltham OC v Bulleen Cobras AF C Hawthorn AFC v Albert Park AFC - to be played at Glenferrie Ova l Syndal Tally Ho AFC v Richmond Central AFC North Brunswick AFC v Eley Park Sharks
I:ICP" ::DC_,~ : SAFC 2.3 5.6 8 .7 12 .8 (80) DC 6.5 11 .10 17.13 23.17 (155) ;nt: Goals : H . Dautovic 4 . N . Nuske 4, A. Zuccaro 2, J. Matheson 2. Best : M. King . N Nuske, J . Robertson, H . Damon c, S . Hibbins, D . Speakman EOham : Det,ifls not received. Umpires: Robert O'Gorman (F) Ron Martym (F1 19 .161130) BOX HILL NORTH AFC 6.7 10 .10 15.13 10.14 (74 ) SYHDAL TALLY HO AFC 1 .2 3 .8 4,11 BHN : Goals : A . Odza 3, C. Riscal!a 3, A. Sallantioglu 3, R . Ball 2 . C . Langley 2, S . Smith 2. J. Garre tt , I Manno, D . Penny, I Thai . Best J . Garrett. R. Ball, A . Odza, C Riscalla, S . Irvine, P Currie Syn TH: Goals: C . Cachia 4, I. MacKenzie, S . Crew, L. Hannemann, G . Healy, M. Meyer, D. Richardson. Best: B . Robinson, D . Richardson . P. Agnello, F. George, I . MacKenzie, A . McKeown Umpires: Jamie Gunn (F) Kenneth Brewer ; F) ALBERT PARK AFC 1 .1 2A 3 .6 9.7 (61) POWER HOUSE AFC 2 .3 6.7 12 .10 18.11 (119) AP : Goals: A . Morgan 2, S . Venables 2, C . Cook, S . Thompson, S . Haynes, G. Maurice, C . Fehring. Best : IN. Mclndoe . L. Brown, S. Bennett, C . retiring, Z. Sawyer. C_ Thomas PH: Goals: P. Edwards 4, D. Cooper 2, J. Nicholls 2, D. Williams 2, A. Foster 2, M . Taylor. M. Verberne, S. Lynch, N. Mcresi, B . Brady, C . Bewley. Best: D. Burnside , N. Moresi, P. Arnold, M . Driessen, A. Foster. P. Basic Umpires : Paul Whitehead ( G ) Bruno Saw ( F) Luke Holmes (F) Kieran McInerney (3) Simon McInerney (B) 2.4 3 .7 5 .8 8.9(57) L C 8.6 13 .12 23.15 31 .18 (204) EPS : S . Jackson 2, D. Smith, D. Broatlbear, C. Cresswell, J . Nelson, D . Payne,Goals M . Viola. : Best: C. Cresswell, D. Payne, M . MacTaggart, B. Deppler. D . Bowen, M. Viola Haw: Goals : D . Lauletta to, J . Jackomos 5, J . Dawson 2, D . Pritchard 2, C. Rice 2, S. Fisher, R. Mundy, S . Avery, D . Garlick, J . Ridley, M . Tyson, A . Best: OR Iefla . J. Jackomos, D . Garlick, S . Avery. L. Aitken, P. McKenna Rowell, B . Runnahs, R . Beattfe, P. McKenna Umpires: Gerard Rolls (F) David Anselrr "' BULL FC 4 .5 5 .8 9 .9 14 .11 (95) NORTh lC%AFC 3 .1 7 .5 8 .6 9 .10(64) Bull Cob: Goals : M . Rowe 4, B. Cookson 3, R . Daley 2, T. Conn, M . D'Angelo, P. Dall'Ogiio, T. Fratlkin, D. Trinchi. Best: R . Daley, T. Conn, F. Arcoraci, R . Dunn, P. Da1POglio, M . Rowe Nth Bruns : Goals: J . Boudoloh 2, A. Taha 2, D . Nevrton, D . Pizzari, Y. Taleb, C . Twaddle, R . Wall . Best: D . Pizzari, B. Robe rt son, A. Taha, P. Tannous, M . Sorleto, T. Savanah Umpires : Peter Maddocks (G) Robert Perry (G) Paul Jones ( F) Matthew Steward (F) D4 RESERYE RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 1 .0 1 .() 2A 2 .1 (13) ELTHAM OC 6.4 12.9 17.18 22 .23 (155) Rich Cent: Goals: S . Britter, G . Gardiner. Best. S . Britter, N . Krake, A . Tilley, J . Hayes, C . Lang, J . Chandler ERham : Details not received . ELEY PARK SHARKS 0.6 0 .9 1 .11 6.14 (50) HAWTHORN AFC 6.4 9 .6 10.11 13 .17 (95) EPS: Goats: D. Versteegen 2, T . Silvers, L . Kett, J . Robe rts, R . Baseggin . Best : J. Roberts, T. Silvers, D . Versteegen, S. West, L. Kett , G . Bastian Haw: Goals: T. Dixon 5, S. Monck 3, B. Blakeman 2. T. Hyland 2, D. Taranto. Best : C . Jarvis, S. Merck, T. Dixon, L . Collins, J . Pi, T. Hylan d BULLEEPd COBRAS AFC 0 .1 2.2 8 .5 11 .6 (72) NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 2 .3 3.6 8 .7 11 .10 (76) Bull Cob : Goals: N . Lykopandis 2, I . McLeod 2 . J . Trinchi 2, A. Vincitorio 2 . N . Byrne, M. Soumelidis, M. Unwin . Best: N . Byrne, P. Vaughan, M . Unwfn, C. Batt, G. Richards, A . Vincitorio Nth Bruns: Goals: A. Taha 4, D . Carter 2, J. Freeman 2 . C. Rhook, R . Peasnell, P. Tomkins . Best: D. Rowlands, B . Williams, J. Freeman, J . Brifta, C. Rhook, A . Tub a ALBERT PARK AFC 31 4.2 5 .5 5 .7 (37) PO':"cR HOUSE AFC 2.3 6 .9 8.10 12.14 (06) AP: Goals: L. Baird 2, M. Gentner 2, D . Quinlan. Best: J. Murphy, M. Snowden, M . Ha?elton, M. Gentner, D. Quinlan, J. Marshall PH : Goals : J . Bath 5, G . Cockshu tt 2, M . Hill. C. Plazzer, N. Vougioukas, P. Miskelly, P. Barrett. Best : M . Hill, J. Bath, J . McCart hy, C. Plazzer, P. BarreH, A. Contreras 5,9(39) BOX HILL NORTH AFC 1 .2 1 .4 3.6 SYHDAL TALLY NO AFC 2.3 7 .7 11 .11 15 .16 (108) BHN: Goals: B. Olson 2, G. CavaSlo, S. Cook, P. Doyle . Best: B. Olson, J . Irish, L. Penhalluriack, G . Tanaka . P. Doyle, D . Lay Syn TH : Goals: A . Dance 3, M. McCormack 3, G . Clement 2, T. Zaharopoulos, S . O'Boyle, A. Rowe, M . Gleniste[. L . Dickenson, A . Fleming, D. Doggett. Best: M . McCormack, K. Conrau, T. Bart holomew, 0 Taylor, A. Dance . M . Gleniste r
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UNDER 19- 1 Didn't quite nail the margins. Five tips nonetheless, on fire all the same . And as winter broke into full stride Melbourne stayed classy, bringing out the finest batch of dew seen in quite a while . With an enormous amount of interest, U19-1 sorted itself into the battle sure and the battle ary. With one game to go until the mark of half greats, a certain pattern is appearing stronger than the smell of a roast goat wafting from - I.itcher. (thanks Peter), In itch of the round, Xavs put pay to Bernards by 7 goals . Up by only 3 points at half time, a different side came out after the break . Tim Dynon BOG again, while Rory Harbeck was also outstanding . BV pa` i n an ultra brave performance against Rupo . Going down by only points, their patient supporters sure to be pleased wit h performance . Matt Holmes and James Mugavin impressive for the losers. De La just couldn't shake a previously meek Scotch, eventu . ,' winning by six goals. Jake Batch best on while Jezza Pcustie was a,so handy. Over at the Crawford Oval, Blues out away Colleg' 3 comfortably while keeping in touch of the four . The soccer across o n Prinny smed more interesting at times, but I'm sure Blue s pumpr th the win . In the last game of the round, rcellin S ")F : ; . What a match . James Delahu r`,
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he One cracking game, one surprise result an(, hrea nes as expects !s how Round 7 finished on return from the break . MHSOB kept in touch with the top four in an easy win against Emmaus St . Leos, Old Ivanhoe little trouble with Old Essendon C f il :igh continued o air rvin against Aj- . T* t sh It e en Ormon d
The [ : tne of the top four teams this week . De L I :rnards, while a ramp g Old Xavs play Ruoo at home, De La = over the line while'; lead by Richard Benson e oais a match) should be too strong for Rupo . in other e s 3ci will most 6 :r defeat ;, BV will notch win number two against Mamellin and Uni ies will make half way in style with yet , other win . Lock of the week Aussies to beat Croatia 2-1 rolled into Collingrrood over 15 .5 against the Svrans . Any feedback to beatonc@tabcorp .com .au . Happy pu ng i
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. crumble as the Sharks feed on league leader . . . Beaumaris have darn the impossible, and now sit pretty in 5th. But Melburnians are their o worst enemy, scoring 21 behinds and totalling 12 more scoring shots than their oppanents . Bad kic ;ing is bad football . In the round's other upset . Trinity registered their first rin, giving the Tonners a 6 8 paint hiding . 5 key returns - includi lezrzi from Port Melb injected a dose of run tor the To . lino consistent performers; Banfield, Fisher and De' , s continued their charge for tap spot, thumping the t it mina, Cox and Kieran O'Brien, provided first Soromon (4) and Andrew Cunningham (3), fl -11 .. .,_ ., . __ . . were strong in their 22 point home win a, book-wormed 3rey took care of Caulfield in a 55 point vmalkc : :r, as Bull ac-ad another 7 to his tally. Those doing the If tin 'or 06, must have been psychic as Round 9 sees 1 vs 2 and 3 vs 4, ~ ti weeks early, "And I can assure all, both games will be as big as Ronaldo's waistline ." Carey host Camberwell and the Walters will be looking to prave their resolve away . Panthers should have too much, running home by 23 points . 1st vs 2nd for the second time this year, Spinner's Raiders will go in firing, knowing their opponent can be beaten . Across the board, Parade have no weak links and will stretch the OM's hiccup another week . 6 points in the year's biggest and best blockbuster . The Sharks, who have found that winning feeling, travel to Brighton and will be too much_ The To take on a Blacks side needing to get out of study mode, but Uni by 2 goals. Whitefriars should take care of the Fielders. Torney and O'Meara proved two lonely lights against Parade and should bring home the bacon this week . 48
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and St . Bede's Mentone lived up to expectations w a lose game dav. One nnal s°*)arated the two teams at e an tough SE . held its nerve to clim an imore : Gavin 'F wa best a 1, Ashto n result ,score anemf _ an, and oops got off to a slo J oys frc . . . tlni victory of th_ seaE P. :ie w An enthralling Roun iits and a --iare as the season starts to head uv:u - _ _ ~ ' .nt, ne s -l d have it all their own man ° eXDected to rebound in ,
aaainst La Trobe . The with both teams the likes of V, can't see therr a row this we- points, with _ performances . L ne c mer. goal kicking should be on iiie ag e They take on Old Essendon and t proposition at home, La Trobe should Please send all match reports to < '
s billed as the clash of the titans, but nobody :old 01 mere in *or a contest as tney stampeo i r ss Mazenod. Old Haileybur; were alw s in r ng three goals and C'' C : great drive around the groun : , bad to worse with another loss to Old POentc r bodied Hampton players tried to physically take early, Old Mentooians' impressive skill Iekrei c second half, and they ran out 39 point winners. a ( everything and bagged 5 goals while Brad and Har t
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Review As gallant as Powerhouse/South k9ornington were last week, they now face a fired up Mazenod looking to put their loss to the ladder leader well and truly behind them . The likes of Jassy Stanley and Sam Wright nearly pulled off the upset of the season last round, and while the team will be confident after their great performance . Mazenod should win at home. Be La used up one of their get out of all cards against Powerhouse and I'm tipping they won't start in such a lacklustre way against Monash this weekend . Back in their own surrounds, De La should consolidate their top four spot with a good win . Parkdale have only won once this season but they have a winnable game against Hampton this week . Hampton is a proud club and my heart thinks they might take the points, but there is no way I will tip them until they have shown they can win again . Parkdale's form has been good and I think they will be too strong at home . Oakleioh Clayton has had two week's rest and while the boys had good form going into the break, they will find Old Mentonians too tough a proposition at home . The undefeated Old Haileybu ;X has a live . Please send all match reports to aI_vafa@hotmaii .co m 191RED The dominant Reds and Xa v s have done everything, but PACE OFF. After
a solid start the Woodsmen have slumped to lucky last on the ladder. Satort >a} the Reds beat Rupo into a 79 point submission . Ruckman 8i is starred, kicking 4 majors. while Ligris (4), Dance, Do o or Jesse Boyle (3) were outstanding, never letting Rupo in . Ae_ as ed the>kJesties by 62 . Josh Stewart (4), Sweeney {3) and Cross t5 j 1 0 of Aquinas' 14 majors . The rampaging Xavs took ca . e c. :. ., ... Sa,<<ts by 28, though not as convincing as previous wins. NOPSPC had 2 more scorn ; shots, suggesting they squandered opportunities . " .,c .Iey Crue" Lee {41 and Justin Di Stefano were standouts for Xavs. Finally the Lions ( ~rcame a Kew side who would have to be soul-s-rchrng at this point T' T, nl,'-bands ; Costello (6) , IcKibbin were good while " : .o i proved best on the Old S"q ' the Saints will win orma - unas host the 'met , „ upv are in all sorts, due ~d cor.~ 's r i- well . The refreshed -Eoume at Tau t=,, w some solid weeks on the side should run home co vincing 30 point winners , n in the four. To me top of the table clash . All that nor Xavs is 30 .88°,6, so one will claim 1 st for their own Xavs "13 be Fitzroy. The Xavs are the only side . " its ' and will get a reality check this week. off to co se themselves before the SFr ~Ott R 'E'A' . . .
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H-41 UNDER1917 1 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.6 8 .7 13 .9 15 .14 (104) COLLEGIANS 3.1 6 .1 8.4 10.4 (64) Uni Blues: Goals: S. Houghton 4, H . Flanagan 4, B. Merriman 2, M . Maltmann 2, J . Watts. J . Van De Pot, H . Weddell. Best: J . Wafts, J. Van Be Pal . H. Weddell. M. Sykes. H . Flanagan . E. Hamer Coll: Goals: W. Tardit 3, T. Thomas 3 . T. Rutherford 2, B . Sims, T. Bulling. Best: B. Sims, B. Louis, R. Morris, M. Lightowlers. W. Tardif. T. Zimbachs Umpires : Ma tt hew 0Keefe (F) Jarred Wakeling (F ) OLD SCOTCH 4 .1 42 81 12 .4 (76) BE LA SALLE OC 4 .3 7 .5 13 .6 17.8 (110) Old Scotch : Goals: S . Bradley 2, E. Kitchen 2, N . Lawrence 2, A . Gray. S. Lake. M . Hildebrandt, P. RaGray, I . Grant, B . McGregor Best : A. Pike, T. Gherardin. G. Grapple, S . Bradley, P. Rattray, W. Cox OLS: Goals: N . Thompson 4, G Rae 3. W. Fenton 2. N . Roberts 2, C . Ball, J . Crowe, S. Edwards. J . Hansen, S . Nethersole. A. Kovank. Best : J. Poustie, J . Gotch, N. Stewart, J . Crowe. R . Semmel, D . De Luca Umpires : Michael Hooper (F) Dallas Saxby (F) RUPERTSW000 AFC 0 .3 4.5 7 .11 12 .11(83) BANYULE-VIEWBANK 34 4.4 6.5 8 .6(54) Repents : Goals : M. Quigley 7, A. Jones 2, D. McGovern, C . Thill, B. Foley. Best: A . Evans, M . Quigley, J . Bradley, T . Smith, B. Foley, J . Ata Banyute VB: Goals : D . Kayrooz 2, R . Gcftterson, J. Mummery, T. Shepherd. J. Mugavin, M. Little . J. Pipicella. Best : M. Holmes . J. Mugavin, D. Kayrooz. D . Lucevic, R. Gatterson, S . Taall Umpires : Michael Gilday (F) ST BERNARDS 1 .2 5.3 8.4 10 .9 (69) OLD XAVERIANS (1) 2 .5 58 110 17.10 (112) St Bern : Goals : S. Morris 3, M. Hughes, D. Mitchell, T. Overman, J . liney, N . Cattapan, S Gavin, D . Igoe. Best: S . Morris, G. Baseggea, W. Raffle, N . Cattapan, D. Mitchell, S . Gavin Old %av: Goals: S . Doyle 4, L. Kelly 3, R. Benson 3, T. Preece 2, J. Cross 2, D . Quinn, P. Myers, T_ Dynon. Best : T Dynon, R. Harbeck, T. Preece . S . Doyle, H . Whiting, J . Gross Umpi res: Chad Manes (C) Robed Sneddon (F ) MARCELIN OC 3 .3 5.8 6.10 9 .13 (67) ST KEVINS OB 3.4 4 .11 7 .12 912 (66) Marc: Goals: J. Delahunty 3, J . Crapper 2, J . Winstanley 2 . N . Birrell, A. Apollani . Best: T. Coghtan, N . Birrell, J. Delahunty, A . ApoIIoN . B . Lenaghan, D . Williams SKOB : Goals : J . Moussi 3, A . Keely, T. Dixon, T. Lattanzia, J. Mullen, T. lerardo, R. Nissen. Best: T. Crookes, S. Conian, A. Mirchandani . T. Dixon, J . Moussi, A. Keehf Umpires: Geoffrey Deveson (F) Chris Witkowski (F) UNDER 19 f2 1 BEAUMARIS FC 2.3 5 .4 8 .5 9 .6 (60) OLD MELBURNIANS 2.8 3 .13 5.17 6.21 (57) Details not received. Umpires: Luke Michalsky (F) Sarah McGill (F) OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS 3.3 9 .3 12 .4 13.10 (88) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.1 4 .6 5 .9 912 (66) Old Camb: Goals : C . Hillier 6, T. Nichols 2, D. McCabe 2, T. Shanks, G. Tolson, P. Jerkin. Best: P. Jenkin, S. Bonyhady, C . Hillier, D . McCabe, C . Wright, S. Kennedy Unit Blacks: details not r=ceived . Umpires : Stephen Caple (F) David Ewens (F ) OLD PARADIANS 4.6 10 .10 151 2 23 .16 (154) WHITEFRIARS OC 3.1 4 .2 7.2 8 .4 (52) Old Par. Goals : C. Sage 7, M . Solomon 4. A . Cunningham 3, N . Curcio 3. T. Gibbons 2, J. Kandifakis, S . Valente, M. Redmond, A . Asdagi. Best: M . Redmond, A. Cunningham, T. Gibbons, C. Sage . A. Cox, A. Asdagi White: Goals: J. Baranello 2 . B. Torrey 2, J. O'Meara, G . Power. S. Allemand, J. Scannell . Best B. Torney, S . Bullock, C. Taouk. S . Allemand, G. Power, J . Scannell Umpires: Jason Lane (F) Paul Tyrer (F) OLD TRINITY GR 41 11 .2 20 .2 23.6 (144) OLD BRIGHTON GR 1 .4 6 .7 8.9 11 .10 (76) Old Trim Details not received . Old Brighton : Goals: J. Best 4, D . Jennings 3. A . Gunning 2, J . Ward, T. Williams. Best : H . Harr, J. Best, D. Jennings . K. Presnell. J. Ward, A . Gunning Umpires: Nick Palfreyman (C) Patrick Coufthard (F) CAULFIELD GR 21 4 .2 4.3 8 .6(54) OLD CAREY GR 3 .1 8.6 13 .11 16 .13(109) Caul : Goals : M. Hardy 5. J. McCahon, S . Lister, A. Missen. Best : M, Hardy, B. Gatehouse . A . Webb, C . Scully, L. Price, S . Lister Old Carey: Goals: M. Bull 7, J . MacReady - Brown 3, B . Smithwick 2, T. Logan 2, M. Andrews, J . Newnham . Best : J. MacReady - Brown, M . Bull, R . Wood. J . Newnham, D . Rossidis, H . Adam Umpires: Nick Booth (G) Ben Shorter (G) Michael Hegan (F) Michael Ryde (F) UNDER 19 (3 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC LO 4.2 5.5 5.5 (35) MHSOB 5 .2 10.4 16 .11 23.17 (155) Emmaus SL : Goals : J. Quirk 2. J . Chun . M . Small, M . Dobson. Best: P. Mahon, A. McCann, J. Chun, M . Simbolon, J . Quirk, T. Mulling MHSOB : Details not received. Umpires : Martyn Bona (F) Patrick Maebos (F) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 0 .3 5.9 6 .15 10 .23 (83) BENTLEIGH 3 .2 4.3 6.4 8.6 (54) LaTrobe: Details not received- Bent: Goals : M . Laskey 2, J. Coyne, S. Frost, B. Hunt, I . Fridman, S . Fergus, S. Lacey. Best: B . Stevens . M. Hertz, L . Morrison, C. Fidler, B. Lydster M. Nyary Umpires : David D'Altera (F) Jack Fagan (F ) AJAX AFC 2.1 4.2 5.6 5.6(36) OAKLEIGH AFC 2.5 7.9 9.10 10.13 (121)
: Goals: Y. Rosenbaum 3, J . Kegan, D. Freed . Best: A. Freedman, D. Selzer, J . White. J. Kochen, J. Rose, B. Rotstein Oak: Goals: L. 8arrand 4, D . Wills 3, D . Costigan 2, S . Doherty 2, M. Sennett, J. Derks-Revere, P. Disieri, N. Miller, J . McGar ry, C. Meyers. M. Bell. Best: D . Wills, M, Donato, L. Barrand, J. Deft-Revere. L . Gallery, T. Ristevski Umpires : Ken McNiece ( F) Brendan Devlin (F) Michael Raphael (8) Brendan Dowling (B) Robert Parry (G) Lucas Robson (G) 13 5.5 8 .8 12.9(8t) ORMOND AFC ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 3.4 4.7 7.8 12,11 (83) Orm: Goals : 0. Lack 3, J. O'Donnell 3, A. Holman 2. J . Tenfold, S . Ashton, A. Jewell, T. Foy. 0 Lack StBIMT: Goals : M. Best: S . Ashton, S . Is Hennepe . N. Ryde, J . Tamola, L . Calved, Hod roar 3, S . L'Huil6er 3, R . Swayn 2, S. Jones 2, A . Falkiner, A . Ryan. Best: G . Brown, S . L Huillier, D. Lynch, D . Graham, T. Marks. S. Jones Umpires: Mark Jenkins ( F) Charlie Lear (G) Frank Stokes (F) Malcolm filleal ( G ) OLD IVANHOE GB 4.7 9.12 12.18 15.21 (111) OLD ESSENODN GB 1 .3 1 .4 2 .5 3 .7 (25) Old Ir, Goals : K_ Ellis 4, A. Baldwin 3, T. Rosenlis 2. M. Bodycoat, L . Page-Wood, B. Harrison, R. Gieschen, R. Hondramatidis, H . Dekretser Best : R . Hondromatidis, T. Rosenlis, J . Dunned, A. Balzan, R . Gieschen, H . Dekretser Old Ess: Goals: D . Francis 2, J . Young . Best : R. Jones, B. Madden, C . Chatterton, T Robertson, D . Moore, E . Saltau Umpires: Michael Fordo (F) Nathan Sheppard (F) UNDER 19 (BLUE ) HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 2 3 6 .3 7 .5 7.11 (53) OLD MENTONIANS 2.2 7.5 9-9 13.14 (92) Hampt Roe: Goals : C. Gleeson 3, R. Lang, N . Lyall, B . Theodore, J . Ward. Best: N . Lyall, B . Theodore, T. McCarthy, K. Pinto, N . Morecroft, L. Batt Old Ment: Goals: J . Prowse 5, R . Goulding 2, S. Rocks 2, M . Lumsden, B . No rton, M . Jenkins, M. Campbell . Best : B . No rton, M. Lumsden, J . Prowse, L . Mitchell, M . Wilton, J . Thompson Umpires: Peter Pullen (F) Dean Schwab (F) POWERHOUSEy"aTH MORNINGTON 2 .6 7.7 11 .9 13.12 (90) DE LA SALLE OC 3 .1 4 .5 11 .8 15 .12 (102) PH1SM: Goals: D . Coleman 3, N. Coy 2, R. Wood 2, L. Devlin 2. L. Jackson. D . Barron, T. Manor, J. Stanley . Best J . Stanley, S . Wright, D . Coleman, L. Brouwer, R . Wood, T. Marmo DLS: Goals: T. Kovarik 3, D. Quamil 3, J. Comerford 2, T. Bloom 2, M . GomizeL S. Cust, L . Semmel, A . McKenzie, A. McKenna . Best : L. Semmel, D. Reid, N . Gill, S . Gust, A. McKenna, D. Quamil Umpires: Steven Poits ( F) Richard Yarn (F ) MONASH BLUES 32 5 .4 7.5 8.7(55) PARKOALE VULTURES 32 3 .3 5.9 7 .10 (52) Mon Blues: Goals : A. Jordan 3, S. Jacobson 2, K. Collins, J . Sho pov. R . Vandermerwe . Best: T. Kavanagh, J. Shopov, D. Morgan, J. Rowe, M . Sutherland, 0 . Cappola Park Butt Goals : M, Beaman 2, M. Kight, M . Labiris, D . Goddard, R . Hadar, M. Foulds. Best : M. Kighl M . Brown, M. Beaman, S . Cuddy, J . Gwozdz, M . Labnis Umpires: Paul Tyrer ( F) Brad Lowe (F) OLD HAILEYBURIANS 32 8 .7 10 .10 13 .15 (93) MAZENOD OC 3 .1 12 4.4 7.4 (46) Old Hail : Goals : R. Johnson 3, B. Hampton 3 . J. Salter 2, B . Dolman, T. Doukas, D . Korlos, A. Wright, K. Stamford. Best : R . Johnson, S . Martin, C. Casey. T. Doukas, N. Criticos, B. Hampton Main Goals: N. Bogar, N . Crameri, N . Graham, C. Smith, L . Castledine, J . Miller, S . Davis . Best: N . Graham, J. Miller, L. Castledine, S. Varley, P. Stanley, S. McAdam Umpires : Matt Howarth (F) Phil Howarth (F) OAKLEIGH CLAYTON - BYE . UNDER 19 (RED) OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .2 2.6 3 .8 5 .11 (41) AOUINAS OC 3.2 7.8 10 .13 14.19 (103) Old West : Goals: R. Taylor 3, D . Golotta 2. Best : C . Pettigrew. J . Callus, D . Golotta, D. Bidwell, M. Williamson, A. Whyte Aquinas : Goals: J. Stewart 4, M . Sweeney 3, P. Cross 3, T. Syme 2, S. Silver 2 . Best: D . Colgrave, S . Kenner, A. Ragauskas, T. Syme . M. 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Fultheim Umpires: Sean Scully ( snr) (F) Bran Nunn (C) OLD XAVERIANS ( 2) 4.2 10 .4 14 .6 15 .9 (99) NTH OLD BOYSlST PATRICKS COLL . 3 .3 5 .8 7.11 9.17 (71) Old Kay ( 2): Goals : T. Lee 4, A. Torre 3, R. Konstan 2, W. O'Sullivan 2, K . Lunardi, C. Cox, P. Flegettaub, J . Di Stefano. Best : M. Hubber, A. Crowe, J . Di Stefano, A. Torre, K. Lunardi, C. Cox NOB/StP : Goals : J . Molloy 2, C. Ford 2, D. Treppo, A . Torpy, K . Adams, M. Bastin, S. Wiltshire. Best : I. Smith, L. Bastin, K. Adams, M. Basin, C . Ford, D. Ronan Umpires: Anthony LiOey (F) Avi Wekselman (F ) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC - BYE .
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Coach: Harry Harisiou I K. Jenkins 2 R.IIlingworth 3 M . Coulston 4 A. Poci 5 D. Tonell i 6 D. Morabito 7 P. Naidos 8 C. Papaziakis 9 M . Meadows 10 B. Gauc i 11 A. Radatti 12 A. Fabris (c) 14 C. Azar 15 A. Checcin 17 M . Carfi 18 D. Tonelli 19 C. Burridge 20 D. Rametta 21 S. Glenn 22 R. Matz 23 A. Carolan 28 D. Vogli s 29 J. Raptopoulos 37 P. Voglis 38 D. Buff 43 M . Mignon e
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As we pss the I : : : way mr , the se an, results become a i,tie more eRpec6ed as the laoada posiJon of each Club becomes more important as the number of remaining games lessens . M y result last week yielded me 301o success .
Old Scotch overwhelmed St Bed 째'sl Tigers t o record victory by 1 23 pair' > . ;r '< rs for St eede's 1 Mentone Tigers wc . _ : . -1y, .. .__ . . . ., .y, . ._ .su d and De Groot . Old Melburnians ca r proved too stro n 37 points . St ~ 's The a 20 pui i Leaders, De La S points . The Blues t. prc^rrsses .
rir iton Old Gramm rar,s emerged with victory by the minimum margin ove r St Bernard's at West Essen :m . C d Brit on really :hay whereas the home side played car- ; nt s he hope victory would come . Luke si n goals for St Bernards whilst V Couc s,f and Saleme played well throughou t thc " .
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CLUB 18 (1 1 OLD 'r'.~,VEB~ ;:tls (2) 1 .D 1 .2 5 .4 7.4 (46) ST KEVINS 00 4.4 9.7 15.9 21 .12 (1 38) Old One (2): Goals: D. Galbally, R . Calhaem, P. Halpin, T. McInerney, M . Roache, H . Connor, G . Ireland. Best: R. Speakman, M . Roache, D . MacKay, G . Ireland, L . Rowe, M . Mac Donald SKOB : Goals: R . Horrocks 5, D . Dunn 2, J . Fox 2, P. Halpin 2, P. Harvey 2, N . Moore 2, P. Scarfo 2, T. Harvey, A. Kearns, M . Hobbs, D . Evans . Best : A . Kearns, R . Horrocks, D . Dunn, D. Evans, P. Scarto, H. Powell Umpires : James Donnelly (C) Joseph Salvatore (C ) OLD SCOTCH 1921 (135) ST BEOES MENTONE TIGERS 1 .0 2.0 2 .0 2 .1 (13) Old Scotch : Goals: R. Craven 3, N . Simon 3, G . Fitzpatrick 3, T. Gaunt, B. Goodfellow, T. Harkness, C. Logan, C . Swan, D . Pr;les, M. Love, T. Wilson, J . Cade, S. Best : T. Gaunt, J. Cade, M . Snow, G. Fitzpatrick, T. Collie, T. Wilson Willis StBtMT: Goals: L . Kelly 2 . Best L. Kelly, J . Mattingly, M . Mitsud, J . Degroot, T. Laver, L . Flavelle Umpires: Anthony Byrnes (C ) PRAHRAH AFC 4.1 7.4 10 .4 13.4 (82) OLD XAVERIANS 5.4 7.5 11 .9 15 .12 (102) Prahran : Goals: D . Butterworth 6, B. Cartlidge 2 . J . Cranfield 2, M . Howard 2, N . MacPherson. Best: C. Morton, D . Butterworth, D. Green, D. Blake, L . Kitchen, N . MacPherson Old Xaw Goals : H. Sayers 3, P. Hall 2, A- Barrett 2, M . Holmes 2, T. Curnow, L . Hardwick, M. Jones, A. McCarthy, M . 0'Kane, S . Hulett. Best: M. Jones, A. McCarthy, T. Curnow, E. Nolan, H. Sayers, J. Hawkins Umpires: Jason Evans (F) Tony Robbins (C) MAZENOD OC 4.4 5.6 8 .7 9.7 (61) OLD MELBURNIANS 3.4 8.8 10 .8 14.14 (98) Maz: Goals : T. Bridgiand 2, M. Fothergill 2, C. Busby. L. Buszard, M . Davis, J- Byrt, L . Perkins . Best: J . Crozier, C . Busby, J . Wilmot, J . Byrt. L . Perkins, M. Fothergdl Old Meib : Goals: N. Guy 6, A. Tandy 3 . L. Hurst 2, H . Tomlinson, B Staley, B . Wulff. Best: N . Guy, A. Rush, J. Righetti, R . Lawler, S . Wettenhall J. Rush Umpires: Lindsay McIntyre (C) UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .3 43 5.8 6 .10 (46) DE LA SALLE OC 3.2 11.6 14 .11 16.16 (112) But Blues : Goals: A. Brenuan 2, J. McQuillan, J . Warfe, J. Crawford, I . Fahy. Best : J. Crawford, I . Fahy, M. Thomas . J . Warfe, T. Conn, R. Feits OLS : Goals: A. Coffey 5, L. Walker 4, M. Clinch 2, L Casey, T. Kovess, S. Maloney, S. Howe, E. Charles . Best: S. Howe, L. Walker, S . Moloney, A. Coffey, M . Picone, B. Rossiter Umpires: Paul Motion (C) M ST BERHARDS 2 3 7 .4 9.5 13 .9 (87) OLD BRIGHTON GR 4 .3 6 .4 11 .8 13 .10 (88) St Bemarda : Goals: L. Vassallo 6, W. Sumner 2, X. Cox, J. Creasey, A . Salemme, T. tlcGlade, L. Cookson . Best : T. McGlade, S. Vance, J. Couch, M . Byrne, W. Sumner, L. Vassallo Old Brighton : Details not received . Umpires : Chad Manes (C) MONASH BLUES 4 .5 7 .7 9.8 12 .8 (80) WHITEFRIARS OC 1 .1 5 .5 6.6 11 .7 (73) Mon Blues: Goals: K. Perry 3, T. Haines 2, J. O'Dwyer 2, S. tAentha, L. Richardson, D. West, M. Woods. J . Sheldon . Best: P. Coughlin, L. Woods, J. O'Dwyer, B. il9oncriefi, D . Barlow, K. Perry White: Goals: N. Elliott 2, P. Hennessy 2 . P. O'Brien 2, R. Cunningham 2, C . Andrews, M . Cahill, B. Vey. Best : A. Spiteri, C. Andrews, K. Murphy, R. Hill, R. Cunningham, T. Jackson Umpires : Patrick Lambert (G) Paul Rapke (C) MARCELLIN OC 3 .4 5.7 5 .11 10.14 (74) COLLEGIANS 3 .1 9.4 11 .8 14 .15 (99)
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20 16 12 12 4 0
9812 97.65 104 .31 80.53 46.69 49.24
8
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8 8 8 8 8
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32 28 20 20 16 12 12 12 8 0
3 3 5 4 7 8
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560 569
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89.64 82.78
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2 6 1 7 1 7
0 0 0
312 504 392
770 650 719
8 4 4
40.52 77. 54 54.52
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A 354 373 448 422 624 718 601 886
32 28 20 20 16 16 12 12
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139 .48 118 .31
8 8 8
4 4 2 6 1 7
0 533 0 577 0 319
580 579 979
16 8 4
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8, 259 81 320 .94 115 .19 123 .15 104 .75 80 .19 88 .48 60 .94
MONASH BLUES FIZROY REDS MT LILYDALE OC UNIVERSITY BLACKS COLLEGIANS ST BERNARDS WHITEFRIARS OC OLD BRIGHTON GR
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6 6 5 4 4 3 2 2
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480 542 652 735 691 751 807 773
24 24 20 16 16 12 8 8
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P OAKLEIGH AFC 8 ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 8 OLD IVANHOE GR 8 ORMONDAFC 8 MHSOB 8 BENTLEIGH 8 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 8 OLD ESSENDON GR 8 AJAX AFC S EMMAUS ST LEOSOG 8
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368 373 426 540 679 576 613 655
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4 4 4 4
32 28 24 24 16 12 12 8 4 0
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8 8
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130 .30 121 .44
49 .79
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811 643 670 761 722
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32 28
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369 373 596
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322 261
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8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 2 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 7
0 802 0 753 0 623 0 616 0 488 0 371 0 446 0 365 0 305 0 261
310 407 380 374 550 586 533 575 599 716
32 28 24 20 16 12 8 8 8 4
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W
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6
COLLEGIANS OLD BRIGHTON GA OLD ESSENDON GA CAULFIELD OR
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Ag Pis 368 32 649 26 665 24 576 20
BEAUMARIS PC MHSOB UNIVERSITY BLACKS MAZENOD OC WHITEFRIARS OC ST KEVINS 08
8 8 8 8 8 8
3 3 3 3 2 0
4 5 5 5 6 8
1 0 0 0 0 0
576 607 463 433 503 574
648 639 618 652 703 744
14 12 12 12 8 0
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Ag 422 449 468 401
28 24 24 24
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8
6
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0 587
513
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3 3 2
5 5 6
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511 633 593
12 12 8
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740
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OLD HAILEYBURY OLD SCOTCH OLD IVANHOE OLD XAVERIANS DE LA SALLE ST BERNARDS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD TRINITY OR MARCELLIN OC OLD MELBURNIANS
B RESERVE COLLEGIANS UNIVERSITY BLACKS CAULFIELD GR OLD BRIGHTON GR
BEAUMARIS FC WHITEFRIARS OC MAZENOD OC
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886 817 827 720
kg Fts 499 28 644 24 579 20 570 20
% 177.56 126.86 142.83 126.32
5 3 3 3 2 1
3 5 5 5 6 7
0 0 0 0 0 0
664 558 547 585 572 522
552 705 754 814 924 657
120.29 79.1 5 72.55 71 .87 61,90 79.45
% E ". . . . 180.09 AQUINAS OC 15724 WERRIBEE AFC 150.00 LA TR08E UNI AFC 143.14 SALESIAN AFC
P W 8 7 8 6 8 6 8 6
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0 0 0 0 0
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496 490 368 593
28 24 24 24
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114.42
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121 .88 88.89 94.99 74.92 66.41 71"55 77.15
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8 8 8 8 8 8
20 12 12 12 8 4
%
8 4
4 0
676
497
16
136 .02
91 .19 STJOHNSOC 73.30 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 65.60 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC
8 4 8 3 8 2
4 0 5 0 6 0
525 500 425
611 603 747
16 12 8
85.92 82 .92 56 .89
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Ag Pis 499 28 555 24 459 24 678 24 551 24 796 16 759 12
% 1891 8 165 .9 5 152 .0 7 144 .4 0 131 .9 4 81 .4 1 82 .4 8
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4 4 2 2 0
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0 58 6 0 462 0 490 0 273 0 97
437 457 718 828 1227
16 16 8 8 0
134 .1 0 101 .09 68 .25 32 .97 7 .91
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320 427 516 455 606 569 656 733 632 754
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 5 5 4 4 3 3
MONASH BLUES
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ST BEDES 1ENTONE TIG AJAX AFC MONASH BLUES FITZROY REDS ORMOND AFC OLD CAMBERWELL HAMPTON ROVERS
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