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The Victorian Amateur Football Association will humbly plac e its tail between its legs this year after losing both its stat e under-23 games in what has been a wake-up call for the Vics . We find ourselves in the unusual position behind the eigh t ball in the three-year competition with just one win on th e board after losses to the South Australians and Wester n Australians this year. Thankfully, we are able to go back to the drawing board and have another crack next year and the VAFA is quite optimisti c we can still take out the title . But hats off to our opponents ; the competition is alive an d well and the VAFA can no longer expect a waltz in the par k when it plays interstate football which is terrific for the competition . There must have been some serious improvement from the South Australian and Western Australian amateurs over the past 24 months and the Victorians need to raise the bar , again . The players from all teams must be applauded for putting on a great performance and I hope all players realise what an honour it is to be selected to play representative football . Certainly, it is one of the few times in a team sport where yo u are allowed to feel proud that your efforts have been singled out and you have been recognised as one of the best in you r competition . There will always be debate about when to pla y representative football and unfortunately there is no solution . You either have it and embrace it and congratulate players o n their selection or, quite simply, you don't have it . There is very little point in having representative football after a season when our interests are moving on, when premiership teams are still rejoicing and other players begi n their healing process . And I think we all understand why some people would prefe r to scrap it altogether. I would hate to be a coach and see one of my young stars co p a season-ending injury in a state game and jeopardise m y team's premiership chances. But it is important to remember we play amateur football, an d there is a lot of super talent out there that are not recognise d financially and this is one of the small ways we can acknowledge our stars .

If you are paying a footballer $700,000 a year to play for your club, sure, you have a right to keep your player at home . . . and you would expect he would want to stay at home . Premierships come first and this philosophy is what ended state of origin football in the AFL . Clearly, there is a different mindset in rugby league . I think in amateur footy we should think a tad differently a s well - our great players get little recognition an d representative football is a tremendous way to applaud ou r elite . Now, some of you may have noticed on the VAFA website that "teams of the half season" have also been selected for eac h section . The players who have been named also deserve a pat on the back but such an exercise, of course, mainly serves as a source of debate, rather than anything official . Some of the names that have been left out of the various teams are outstanding and in A-section you could almost pu t together a second team (and include names such as Quinton Gleeson, Damien Payson, Brett O'Farrell, Ben Mannix and Paul Corrigan) to rival the team that was selected . What would be thoroughly entertaining is to see the teams o f the season from each section play off in a carnival . We'd all expect the A-section team to win but the B-section "half season" team looks pretty impressive and would surel y give the top flight boys a run for their money .

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Remember w;~n Rocky 7rdboa took a pounding at the hands of Clubber Lang and his crusty old trainer hissed in his ear the worst thing happened to you that could happen to any fighter . . .you got civilized!" Well some of the old-timers at Bernards may be whispering similar sentiments after the rout that occurred there a fortnight ago . There's no Chris Calthorpes, Jason Gollants or Shane Zantucks there any more, just some honest goers, an affable coach and a whole heap of guys in the injury room . And the way things are going, the Bernies are a red-hot chance to make the dreaded drop. It was an imbecilic move tipping against Xavs at the Snakepit, given their remarkable record there and Bernards' injury woes . Sam Johnston is having a great year and totally carved up the `Pitters and James Scanlon continued on his merry way with another best on ground performance . The red head could be a bit of a Woodrow Medal smoky (famous last words from this scribe) . While the rest of you uprooted to the snow or possibly caught some of the state match, I went undercover, lurked in dark corners, sifted through garbage to bring you breaking news which could have a huge bearing on the Premiership battle and relegation scramble . . . . Marcellin . . . . Big names rumoured to .; con:,;Jering comebacks at Marcellin . Crack on-ballers Glenn Cox and Jarrod Frazer will both grace the Bulleen playing fields in the coming weeks while (I can scarcely believe I'm writing this) goalkicking maestro Andrew Treganowan is also said to be in the throws of a shock return . They did knock off Uni at Parkville recently so write them off at your peril . His Hips Don't Li e

Haileybury's Brett O'Farrell has retired. The big man succumbed to a shocking hip injury sustained against OMs (and a broken leg to boot) and will not play again . O'Farrell was a sensational footballer, a real game-breaker who saved his best for the Badlands . Few players copped such rotten luck with injuries . Question is, can Nicho pull off a flag without the services of the big Badlander?

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will sit out the rest of th . The darling ofesaon the daytime TV set, Luke was having a great year, eclipsing Handley, Loewe an d Lowcock, with only Scotch's James Gerstman giving him grief . He will be a huge loss. Whilst on the subject, it's great to see Gerta back firing ; from all reports the Scotch/De La thriller was the game of the year to date and De La certainly lost no admirers despite being beaten on the bell . Wasn't M e I didn't pick the mid-season team of the year. So CEASE with your abusive emails ! The Footy Club That Can Break'' Here's a prediction . With the finals race so competitive, what's the bet that OMs (who are getting better each week) pull off a miracle win to totally stuff up the Premiership chances of one of the top sides? They did it to Scotch last year ; all signs point to more heartbreak later in the year,

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Caddyshack . First correct answer was Bev . This wf~e','s question : What year was Mr Chips from Old Xaverians born? Email jonathan_g_hornQyahoo .co .u k Today's Game s Ok . Massive game at the Uni .lNith the ground certain to be in a wretched state, I'll tip Scotch . The Snakepit will hold up a lot better and this will suit De La right down to the ground . Visitors by six goals . If Haileybury don't beat Trinity, Nicho would not be a wise man to cross at the after-match. Bloods in a thriller. Gotta be Xavs at the Junction and I'll tip i :'.arcellin in a boilover over Ivanhoe .

Old Ivanhoe congratulate t ; Pric on reaching 100 games against Marcellin . Sjouke plays on and mostly beats taller and heavier ruckman each week, using a physique honed from years of waterpolo to barge into ruck duels and packs without any apparent fear to feed the ball out to OIG' s running players . A member of the 2005 B-Section premiership team and a vital player in the club's quest for an A - grade flag, Sjouke never seems to tire and will often outrun his opponents especially in the latter part of the match and score the odd goal as well . St Bernards congratulates Justin Evans who recently played his 150th game (8 sen, 106 res, 36 U19). Once described as one of the best ever reserves players in the VAFA, he has an excellent pair of hands and unique kicking style . Justin is a Reserves B&F winner and also played an important role in the 2003 Reserve Premiership . Well-done "BUCKETS " St Bernards also congratulates Stephen iannazzD on playing his 100th game (8 sen, 64 res, 28 U19) earlier this year . Stephen, son of legendary defender Wick, is a loyal clubman, courageous and well 'rwn for his strong marks floating across the back line . 11 done SNAZZA Old Xaverians congratulate who today plays his 50th game for the club . Dan, second eldest son of Xav's Club Legend MICK RUSH - brother of Martin and Joe, is only the third player in the history of the Club to come straight from the College into the Senior side (2004) . Playing at full forward a strong mark and accurate kick he was soon mixing it with the A grade competition's best . He joins a long list of the Rush family to play for the club . Well done Rushie, may there be many more to follow.

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Colbert 2, S . Mallard 2, A . Bowen, A . Chatfield, T. Ockleshaw, J. Scanlan. Best: J. Scanlan, R. Colbert, S . Johnston, D . Lynch, J . Pasceri, J. McDonnell McDonnell Umpires : Grant Wardrop (F) Dirk Kramer (F) Matthew Jenkinson (B) Ryan Place (B) Dominic Napoli (G) Michael O'Donnell (G) OLD SAELBURNIANS 0 .0 2 .3 5.8 75 .17 (101) MARCELLIN Be 5.3 7 .7 12.11 16 .14 (110) Old Mel: Goals: W. Sangster 6, C . Kennedy 2, J . Russo 2, M . Hawkins, M . Kennon, E. Mitchell, A . Proviso, G . Tsioiras. Beet: M. Hawkins, W. Sangster, W. Harvey, W. Penton, E. Mitchell, J . Russo Marc: Goals : S . Considine 2, B . Dobson 2, D . Gartner 2, L . Hansen 2, C. Woods 2, T. Nixon, J . Bortolotto, D . Jarred, C. RtacLaren, T. Stafford. J . Carlson. Best: J . Carlson, S. Abrahams, J . Symes, M . Bortolotto, A . Papaluca. D. Jarred Umpires : Peter Liddell (F) Ben Ryde (F) Mark Rogers (B) Robbie Mayston (B) Anthony Kyrkou (G) Kevin Segura (G ) OLD TRINITY GR 1 .1 4,3 6.6 10-8 (68) DLD IVA.NHOE 3.8 3.8 5 .8 6 .8(44) Old Tr : Goals : A . Cuitrera 3, S. Pretty 2, B. Walsh 2, D. Burrows, T. Eckersley, D. Zammitt . Best: G. Deane-Johns, D. Beardsley, R . Burrows, S . Pretty, D. Zammitt, B. Walsh Old Iv: Goals : C . Crowley, S . Curatolo, C . Georgiou, S . Price, J. McKeon, M . Toovey. Best : S. Fragiacoma, S . Geilings, L. Bolzan, E. Byrne, M. Leahy, S . Low Umpires: Russell Davidson (F) David Phillips (F) Peter PAonotli (B) James Scully (B) Daniel Scully (G) Matthew Cowley (G ) UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .3 5.8 9.11 14 .13 (97) OLD NAILEYBURY 2.2 5 .5 7.9 8 .11 (59) Uni OIu: Goals: Q. Gleason 3, M . Paterson 2, A. Sally 2, P Steele 2, E . Wilkinson 2, D . Heinz, A. Henderson, M. Kordick . Best : I. Rankin, A . Solly, L. North, M. Kordick, E. Wilkinson, Q. Gleason Old Hail: Goals : M . Brewer 3, P. Corrigan 2, A. Janke, S . Langford-Jones, A. McKillop . Best: S . Langford-Jones, H . Hopwood, S . Roberts, B . Trollope, K. Ford, M. Brewer Umpires: Able Fuley (F) Tim Sutcliffe (F) Blake Curtis (B) Alex Koutsoukis jB) Bernard Jephson (G) Lucas Robson (G ) Huffig UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .6 7.9 10.15 11 .19 (85) OLD NAILEY9URY 0.1 0 1 2 .3 34 (22) Uni Bia : Goals: T. G ;rdwoed 2, D . Strack 2, J. Cassell 2, H . Rankin, C. Ross, M . Shaughne: sy, C . Baumgartner, D . Moloney. Best: C . Baumgartner, J . Cassell, C . Ross, D . Sirac4 'V. Fitzpatrick, J. Moylan Old Hai : Goals: A . Shepherd 2, J . Moresi . Sort: D. Fis , S . Saunders, J . Bell, A . Baker, N . Waite, C. Ferguso n OLD LB] 41 8.3 11 .6 11 .8 (74) MA u'tlLl1 t .g 1 .1 2 .2 3 .3 (21) Old Mel : Goals: R. Matthews 3, N. Barrett 2, E. Farquharson 2, A . Waddell, R. Motiatt, S . Galbraith, P. Mulholland . Best: E . Farquharson, A. Waddell, T. Barlow, N. Russell, R . Matthews, D . Osmond Marc: Goals : J. Seabur;, A. Ceccomancini, P. O'Callaghan. Best: L. Watkins, A . Ceccomancmi, L . Boyd, C . Kiddie, R . lacoms, P. O'Callaghan OLD TRINITY GR 0.0 1 .3 1 .5 4.7 (31) OLD IVANHOE GR 2 .7 3.11 5 .15 6 .18 (54) Old Trf : Goals: J. Cade, D . Rowley, A . Andrews, R. ;. Best : A. Marsden, L. Fisher, D. Rowley, J . Christen, A. Hooke, J . We ,tar r : Goals : J. Leech 2, P. Dinakis, J . Mathew, B . Nagel, N. Pratt Best : P. Dinak , J. Leech, T. Harrison, A. Caple, J. Mathew. M . Ndickstead ST BERNARDS 2 .0 12 6.3 9.5 (59) OLD XAVERIANS 2 .3 5 .8 6 .11 12.12 (84) Si Ber : Goals: P. Harris, J. Harvey, B. Mmewicz, B . Ryan, R . Schroder, J. Stapleton, P. Mount, S. Mitchell, G . Stewart . Best: J . Stapleton, R. Gileno, M . Juricskay, B . Ryan, R. Schroder, G . Stewart Old Xar. Goals: D. Smith 4, A. Jones 2, 0. Gidley, J . Watson, L Maher, H . Murphy, S . Skidmore, D. Higgins. Best : R . Carey, D . Walsh, A . Fox, S . Langdon, S . Skidmore, T. Mahe r BE LA SALLE 3 .0 4.0 7 .4 9.4 (58) OLD SCOTCH 5 .1 8 .2 10 .4 11 .9 (75) OLS: Goals : L. Walker 3, M . Brown 2, J . Hirst, M. O'Donnell, R. Walmsley, D . Black . Best: P. Bourke, J. Dykes, R . Marks, V. Moloney, T. Moloney, T. Molan Old Sco : Goals: T. Widmer 3, A . Wallace-Smith 2, J . Keays 2, J . Beaurepaire, T . Wilson, B . Dean, S. Jonas. Best: N. Hildebrandt, T. Hosking, S . Dick, G . Dick, J. Keays, S . Jonas

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Old Carey Gr v Old Melburnians Caulfield Gr v Beaumaris FC Old Camberwell Gr v Old Trinity Gr Old Paradians v Old Brighton Gr Whitefriars OC v University Blacks

ROUND 13 - B SECTION Old Essendon Gr v Collegian s MHSOB v Whitefriars OC Old Brighton Gr v St Kevins OB Beaumaris FC v Caulfield G r Mazenod OC v University Black s

Ajax AFC v Old Essendon Gr Ormond AFC v La Trobe University AFC Emmaus St Leos OC v Old Ivanhoe G r Oakleigh AFC v MHSO B St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Bentleig h

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Tom 6:Lin Back from a week's break fully refreshed and raring to go as we all tackle the last seven weeks with great trepidation as some enthralling games await us . REVIEW A huge crowd including me at the spiritual home of SKOB saw a terrific game of Ammo footy. Totally controlled by the home side early as they got themselves out to a 40 point buffer at the long interval . The Grammarians then found some touch and by half way through the last were some 15 points in front only to see it whittled away by the desperate SKOBS who managed to win by the barest of margins . Paul Greenham, Simon Garlick and Paul O'Keefe all terrific for SKOBBERS, as was Dylan Wissell who did a great job on Sinclair. Mark Pennycuick, Richard Foote, and Andrew Docker solid for the Fields . Dog of a day and a disappointing loss for Mazenod out at Friar Park . Muddy conditions seemed to suit the Friars as they kicked seven of the first eight goals to set up their morale boosting victory . Mazenod tried hard to bridge the gap and at times threatened as they got within a goal in the last, but the Friars settled and kicked away again . The Collegians unit at the Trott set up their victory with a 6 goal opening burst that had the Sharks floundering . From there the rest of the game was an even affair with Beauy being most competitive and ruing their slow beginning . The Lions were particularly happy with tall defenders Stone, Hoist and Mooney, whilst Shura Taft remains in terrific form . Sean Coote was outstanding for the Sharks at CHB, Sean Lynch good on a wing and Luke McNicholas good against overwhelming odds . A very hard tough good game of B Grade Football at MHSOB saw the Uni Blacks continue their improvement and take the points against the young MHSOB unit who did have a red hot shot . David Batten across half back was a great servant for the Blacks, Luke O'Connell is hitting his straps and Matt Kempton having one fantastic year. Matty White and Drew Fairchild never stopped encouraging their team and Luke Campbell and Simon Anderson played well too . Old Brighton made short work of their slump and bounced back to the winners list with a terrific win against OEG who without a doubt put in their worst 8

performance of 2006. The Tonners had done their homework and handed out 4 quarters of disciplined runnin g enthusiasm and passion to squash OEG claims as the top contender. Brighton had some sensational efforts from Pat Phelan, Anthony Bristow, Tommy Jackobi and Blair Mason, while the Smooth One held a raffle and could only find Flaherty, Leask and Clifton worthy of a mention . PREVIEW Caulfield Grammarians, although disappointed to lose would have been buoyed by their return to form in the second half last week and if they can maintain that improvement today then they should have just to much ability for Mazenod who will be just desperate to win . Likewise at the Trott, I think things will be tough for MHSOB as they try very hard to return to the winners list . Collegians as stated regularly have done nothing wrong have pride in their performance and with competition for spots in the side at a premium won't slip up today. Old Brighton head to Friar Park with a full head o f

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steam . They know they can win away from home but things and conditions at Friar Park are totally different to away conditions anywhere else . Friars buoyed by a good win will take it right up to their visitors but with a double chance beckoning its the Tonners for me . St Kevins welcome Beaumaris to their home away from home Sportscover Arena . SKOB have made a welcome return to form with the addition of some experienced players giving them good balance now and it is starting to show in their results . Beaumaris disappointed the last 2 weeks albeit against a couple of the top sides and would have regrouped during the break but may not be enough today as I feel SKOB will continue their resurgence . Optus Oval welcomes University Blacks and OEG for the second time this season . Terrific game the first time round with OEG just taking the points in a close one . It will be a close one again today as both sides have improved remarkedly during the season . In a close one again I feel the result will be the same OEG just . PRESS CORRESPONDENT S As usual I need your assistance to write this column . A brief match report including players worthy of mention by 8pm Monday Nights please . Contact Details are 0403 433 016 or drop me an email to brainco@optusnet .com .au

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M ark Pennycuic k ,

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All at CGFC congratulate Mark on achieving this milestone . A dual Premiership player, he has developed into an integral team leader at our club . Marshalling the troops across the backline, many opposition forays forward have been repelledby "Penny" . All at The Fields eagerly await his next 100 games .

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B SECTION -Ju F V HSOB 0.2 3 .4 6 .5 11 .5(71) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.2 5 .7 8.14 10.19 (79) MHS06: Goals: T. Dunne 3, D. Fairchild 3, G . McCully 2, S . McCully, M. White, D. Wiseman. Best: M. White, S . Anderson, D . Fairchild, L . Campbell, D . Wiseman, M. Brain Uni Bta: Goals : M . Kempton 2, M . Savige 2, L . O'Connell 2. A . Evans, J. Green, C . McASSey, L . Van Kempen . Best : D . Garen, P. Yeomans, H . Whitehead, L . O'Connell, M . Kempton, T Purcell Umpires: Dharshaka Peiris (F) Robert O'Gorman (F) Gavan Dawe (B) Cameron Hayes (B) Adam Edwick (G) Gavin Roberts (G ) ST KEVINS OB 6.3 10.8 11 .13 16 .15 (111) CAULFIELD GR 3.4 4.5 9.8 16 .14 (110) SROB: Goals : P. Greenhorn 6, R. Chard 3, J . Mnussi 3, S. Garlick, W. Gulhter, R . Maguire, D. Mount . Best: L . Mahoney. P. Greenhorn, P. O'Keefe, S . Garlick, R . Maguire, D.1Nissell Caul : Goals : R. Foote 5, J . Wright 3 . C. Jones 3, S. Kendall, M . Sundberg, A . Will, N . Tassell, S . Amiet . Best: M . Pennycuick, A . Docker, R . Foote, N . Tassel[, J . Wright . B . Carboni Umpires : Steve McCarthy (F) David Lepa r(F) Cameron Hoogendyk (B) Chris Mills (B) Tristian Collin (G) Shane Herbert (G) VlHITEFRIARS OC 7 .7 9.8 14 .9 (93) 4,5 AiAZENOD OC 1 .3 4 .4 6.6 8 .9(57) White : Goals: B . Torney 5, R . Pawlik 3, A. Woods 2. J. Pumpa 2, S . Brosolo . G. Day. Best: T. Hilton, J. Anderson, J . Pumpa, B. Torney, C. Wood, P. Stagg FAaz: Goals : N . Meehan 3, C. Jayaareera, D. Kelly, S. Moran, S. Stanley, N . Marmo. Best: P. Nelson . D. Hose, D. Hansen, N. Parry, B . Chamberlain, D . Kelly Umpires: Socha Koffman (F) Leah Gallagher (F) Glen Kennedy (B) Frank Palermo (B) Craig Arno] (G) Daniel Dalpos (G ) OLD ESSENDON GR 1 .2 65 78 11 .17 (03) OLD BRIGHTON GR 3.4 5.5 10 .10 1d .12 (96) Old Ess: Goals: R. Baddeley 2, H . Wilson 2, B . Clifton 2, S. Playtair, J. Dazkiw, J. Kavanagh, J. Wilson, L . Teal . Best : D . Flaherty, J . Kavanagh, J. Leask, B . Clifton, T. Skurne, S . Demorton Old Bd: Goals: A. MacGillivray 3, P. Phelan 3, A . Pune 3, T. Jakobi 2, B . Mason, J. PerreH . M . Gadsen. Best: P. Phelan, J . Edge, T. Jakobi, A. Bristow, T. Ewert, A . Paroissien Umpires: Sam Perrin (G) Mark Gibson (F) Field Rdil (F) Boundary Rdfl (B) Goal Rdfl (G) Brendan Corcoran (8 ) COLLEGIANS 6.1 9.3 12.6 16 .6(182) BEAUMARIS FC 0.1 17 38 6 .11 (47) Call : Goals : S. Taft 6, T. Bull 2, N . Harrison 2, J . Fry, C. Hoist, M . Roberson, G . Rowston, C. Unsworth. R. Husking . Best : B. Mooney, S. Taft, R. Husking, N . Stone, N . Harrison, C. Hoist Bea : Goals : L. Ferrari 2, L. McNieholas 2, M . Lee. C. Martin_ Best: S. Coote, S . Lynch, C . Martin, L. McNicholas, A . Cat in, M . Duggan Umpires : Wayne Hinton (F) Luke Holmes (F) Mathew Cunrnngton (B) Jordan Mayston (8) Greg Rollo (G) Clive Shipley (G) HE 0485DB 0 .3 1 .5 2.11 413 (37; UNIVERSITY BLACKS d .3 6 .8 8.10 13 .11 (89) RRRSOB: Goals : A. Saultry, A. Villani, D. Cassell, D . Gold . Best: N. Orchard, A . Saultry, J . Davis, D . Gold, D. Cassell, M . Feferkranz Uni Dta: Goals: N . Martin 4, A . Fisher 3, A . Jesse 2, G . Shaw 2, E . Hardy, C. Watts . Best : D . Brown, M . Prowse, G . Shaw, N. Martin, K. Marla, A . Fisher SgHITEFRIARS CC 1 .4 2.7 3 .10 5 .17 (47) PAAZENOD OC 1 .1 2.3 53 5.9 (39) White: Goals B. Stafford 2, M. Verity, E. Abdallah, A. Baggoley. Best: B. Stafford. A . Baggoley, A. Adgemis, M . Vainly, L . Twomey, M . Baker Maz: Goals: D. McMullin 2, S. Castricum, S . Mann, S. McMullin . Best: J . Cuberes, B . Costin, D. Regan, C. Bray, T. Howell, D . Grant COLLEGIANS 4.5 7.8 10.12 15 .15 (105) BEAUMARIS FC 1 .2 2.4 3.5 5.5 (35) Coll : Goals : A . Fabric 3, M . Naylor 3, A. Bridgman 2, N . Burrows 2, L . Nisbet 2, A. Shmkfield, A . Stone, D . Williamson. Best: A . Scott, A. Bridgman, M . Naylor, B . Sims, M . Lynch, T. Rutherford 8eaum : Goals : L. Quirk 2. L . Hill, G. Shattock, M . Wilson . Best : M. Wilson, L. Quirk, J. Vance, P. McConchie. T. Whitty, D . Murphy ST KEVINS OB 1 .4 1 .7 3.10 5 .14 (44) CAULFIELD GR 3 .5 6 .7 8.10 9.11 (65) SKOB: Goals: F. Monty 3, S. Betsey, M. Mazzarella. Best: S . Belsey, S . Mount, J . Pope, W. McCann, P. Aughton, L . Gulliter Caul: Goals: R . Schroth 2, B . Scott 2, A . Logan 2, W. Bowes, G. Grigg, N. Guyett. Best: R. Schroth, N . Edwards, N. Dorman, A. Bruhn, B. Scott, J . Frankli n OLD ESSENDOH GR 1 .3 1 .4 3 .8 3 .9(27) OLD BRIGHTON OR 1,2 3 .5 4 .9 5.13 (43) Old Ess: Goals : C. Kalagiannis 2, S. Evans. Best : M . Tilley, M . Portia, J. Dazkrv, S . Dawson, A . Chapman, R . Phelan Old Bri: Goals : C . Barrow 3, C. McKimm, R. Stewart . Best : R Joseph, S. Williams, R. Stewart, D . Ellis, P. Cooney, C. Barrow


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37 t.9 . Bowen (RVC) 32 A. Cassell (VC) 33 A . SauHry 34 E . Thompson (C) 35 J. Richmond 35 P. Rujevic 36 T. Bartholomew 37 M . Tin g 37 T. Harper 38 P. Fountain 39 C. McGrath 40 A. Litttehales 40 A. Lust (RC) 41 J. Anderson 42 A.4icCubbin 42 B. Betheras 43 D. Rosman 43 R. Coxon (RVC) 44 J.NevAo n 45 A . Czwarna 46 1. Casting 47 A.Vicendese 51 K . Harding 52 A . Vilian i 53 S. Mitchell 54 A . Lim 55 D. Wiseman 56 T. 4". ..,i t 58 P. Gt .: .-.nhill 59 A Hal l

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Our club, like all others, takes great pride in the list of B&F winner over the past years. Can winners from different periods be compared? Who was the best? Previous winners of MHSOBFC B&F since it was instituted in 1968 are listed below . 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992

R N Limbrick E M Thompson A J Cassel l R N Limbrick R N Limbrick J T Pertzel R M Joseph D J Skinner D B Woodley D Fairchil d R Skinner R Skinner P A Knight R J Knight / A D Kennedy 1991 D A Comer 1990 A Dawson 1989 D A Comer 1988 R Wix 1987 R A Ward 1986 G S Todd

G .'aidment 192` ; Wix 1983 AAtchison 1982 G W Delaney 1981 G S Todd 1980 G W Delaney 1979 C L Flegeltaub 1978 C L Flegeltaub 1977 A J Short 1976 R Silberberg 1975 R Silberberg / J V Cooper 1974 R Silberberg 1973 J V Cooper 1972 R Silberberg 1971 I T Turnbul l 1970 I T TumbuO 1969 J F Nelson 1968 J F ~'-:Iso n

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Bonjour madames est monsiuers! i! In a tribute to Le Tour, this week's C section write-up will have a decidedly French influence, with a focus on where the teams are placed as we reach the final 6 stages of the regular season . So grab a cheeky glass of Bordeaux and your favorite slab of fromage and a crusty baguette from Le Boulangerie and read on . . . . . . Le Revie w The cash registers at the Nike, Adidas and Puma factory outlets would've been ringing all Friday as players invested in last minute 'screw-ins' to save embarrassment in the wet and slippery conditions which beset suburban Melbourne . It was truly a day for the Napoloeons' of the competition, the short little lads who scoot around picking the agate off the deck and banging it forward . Le OC were glad the conditions at Slade de Barnyard were tres terribles, and key forwards were never going to feature prominently. Ormond had more than their fair share of the leather, keeping OC defenders Dan Pike and Alex MacKenzie very busy!!! However, the visitors butchered many opportunities and trailed by 9 points at the main change . In the third term, Ormond looked to switch to the open side and avoid getting sucked into pack footy, which was playing into Old Camberwell's hands . Things remained tight throughout the final term until a strong mark in the Wellers' goal-square and the ensuing goal broke the deadlock. Viva Le Wellers!!!! Monash got back on the winners' list at the expense of Hampton Rovers, and one hopes the green 'n golds take a leaf out of Edith Piaf's play book with "Non Je Ne Regrette Rein" (trans : No, I have no regrets!!) . Monash outplayed the home side early but were forced to hold firm in the second term before Andrew Vincent's retort after the half time bell kept their nose in front . "Spider" Smith was back to his best in a vintage half back sweeping role, and his third term 'double act' with Michael Davidson saw the visitors edge out to a handy 20 point buffer at the final change, with 2 crucial goals coming Le Freak's boot. After an initial scare, Monash steadied to run out 29 point victors . Let's face it, AJAX were damn good, but the Tigers had 30 shots to 18 and should've won by more . Some Jackas supporters will point to their massive injury toll (now including goalie Dennis Seidl with a broken ankle!), necessitating 4 more debutants, 3 of whom kicked goals with their first senior kicks . Lewski racked up 56 touches to Anstey's 42, whilst Beveridge mopped up well in defence. Darren Sutton and Jared Raleigh were tireless Jacka workers. As for the Tigers, in the wise words of Plastic Bertrand "Ca Plain Pour Moi", (it's going fine) . In other games, the Reds succumbed meekly on the road to Parkdale and are now looking down as much as looking up . For the Vultures, everything went swimmingly with Tony Macgeorge controlling things at half back and they made every post a winner in a whopping 63 point drubbing . For Fitzroy, only one word need be uttered . . . .merde!!! Another upset occurred at Bundoora where the Paradians tugged on the NOBSPC collar a dragged them back into the "Drop Zone" with some inspirational wet weather footy . They're just keeping things as tight as humanly possible, at the rear of The Peleton .

Le rr~ .riew ~OveralLd-STBM just in a class of their own and only a catastrophic accident involving a stray Pyrenees goat on a sheer downhill at 90kph coul d stop them from booking a seat at the final table . Guaranteed to hold the yellow jersey into September . Best Sprinter - green jersey sits on the Students' back as they've shown the ability within games, and within the season, to play hot and cold . More heat please!! I expect the weekend's win to kick start another surge. Best Climber - the spotted red jersey goes to Parkdale who have dragged themselves from 2/5 to 6/6 in the past 5 weeks' and are looking to be vastly improved after a very slow start . The Tigers' may hold them back this week, but they will be ready to climb again after that . Best Youth Rider - the pink one is between Le OC and (Greg) LeMond . I'll give it to Le OC, primarily because they've been ravaged by injuries and departures, whilst Ormond have managed to keep several wise veterans on the park to guide the youngsters . It's All Do w nhill from Here ? AJAX are in the box seat for the double chance, but the remaining sides are all sitting close by, just waiting for a chance to make a break and form a chase pack . Two massive clashes are on the horizon with this week's Fitzroy -v- OC game likely to determine the immediate fortunes of those sides . Win and you're still a chance for finals, lose and you're battling relegation . I think one of the two spots in the Sag Wagon may be decided by round 15, when Parade play the Rovers, as NOBSPC have to play all sides above them, and will need a series of upsets to stay up for 2007 .

C CTI N Loats, David OLD CAMBERWELL 59 Barker, Michael NOB/ST PATS COLL 37 Bloom, Aaron AJAX AFC 35 Craven, Thomas MONASH BLUES 32 .C _RESERVE Spinoso, Matthew OLD PARADIANS 4 36 Lethbridge, Anthony MONASH BLUES 2 29 Tornese, Joe FITZROY REDS 0 28 Robbins, Brendan ORMOND AFC 0 2 5 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .

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In conclusion, we're in the middle of the mountains lads, so it's time to dig deep and tell the fat lady to sit down! ! Tips AJAX, Ormond, Monash, STBMT, Old Camberwel l A . not, D. on, D. T os' I D. Tonkic Unpin _ }aniel Si r ou

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Q1d Patena, Bundoora JFC) and -a tJwa Capt . - Under 19s) on playing your \ A games . All of these players commenced ! th AS Under 19's in 2004 coming from Parade College and/or playing football with one of our junior affiliate clubs, St . Damians JFC or St Mary's Greensborough JFC . We look forward to many more great games from these duel Under 19 premiership players . Old Paradia congratulate Matthew Spinoso on kicking his : goal for Old Paradians AFC last weekend . 'Spinner' achieved this milestone in his 87th game for the club, keep up the sharpshooting towards 300 . 1 00 GA MES TO BIG AZ ; Two young Monash Blues colts take to the paddock for the 100th time this week against Parade . Great mates and premiership players in 2003, these two have developed into excellent senior players in recent times . The big ruckman, Aaron Williams has been a massive part of our side for a number of years and continues to impress all with his fitness, skills, courage and appetite for hard work . His improvement and ability to compete strongly with all opposition was recently recognized with his selection in the C section team of the year to Round 9 in what is the most important of all positions . Tommy Craven is enjoying another very productive year as a hard leading, high marking forward who has improved steadily over the years . With pace and great hands, Tommy is hard to match up on and regularly dazzles supporters with strong pack marks, often against larger and stronger opponents . All at Monash salute these two fine Clubmen on reaching this milestone . Well done 1 .ahmood and TC, •:s look forward to you both chasing Spence's new record! !

Fitzroy Reds v Old Camberwell Ormond AFC v Hampton Rovers St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Parkdale Vultures NOB/St Pats Coll v Ajax AFC Monash Blues v Old Paradians

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DIRE HM PARKDALE VULTURES 2.0 3.1 5.1 7.1 (43) FITZROY REDS 4.1 4.7 5 .13 11 .17 (63) Park Vuit : Goals: M . Ryan 3, A. Bice 2, M. Jennings, L . Tomich . Best : M . Ryan, A. Kerr, J. Gveozdz, A. Hunter, H . Hunter, M. Davies Fitz Reds : Goals: Nagorka 2, Parsons 2, Green 2, Clark, Tone ;, Guest, rice . Lay. Best: Green, Parsons, Lay. Gockshutt, Clark, Richardso n 1 IERS 0.2 1 .2 2.5 2,5(17) I UES 0.1 3.4 3.5 5.6(36) Ham oals : S . Blick, J. Glanville. Best: S. Bliek, M . Terech, M. westheatl, B. ;Dc ,. tsbey, J. HiIIe Sian Btu : Goals : D . P.iurchie 2, A Lethbridge 2, L. Kota. . Fyfe, N . Carstem, D. Leonard, B. Hindle, N. Brennan, B. Mai n OLD "L OR in 2.4 3.4 4d (28) c 2.5 3.6 3.9 A .11(35) Old : Goals : J . Clyne 2, S . Beckett, B . Hillier. Best: A. Allan, C. Munro, M_ Cottrell, C. Jelhs, N. Payne, S . Jones Orm : Goals : S. Davis 2, T Ashford, M . McClelland . Best : C. Lees, M . Tehennepe, J . hduzzeN, G . Evans, T. Leary, M . Ramsay OLD PARADIARS 0 .2 2.2 3.6 7.6(48) SdOL ST PATRICKS COL 0.3 2.6 2.8 3.7(25) Old Par : Goals: M. Spinosc 4, J. Berthed, B . Geary, T. Lombardi . Best : J. Berthet. D. Hussey, N. Riseley, B . Geary, M . Spinoso, M . Patena R08,5tP : Goals : J . Hunter 2, J. Pennell. Best : G . Irvin, J. Maher, J . Pennell, C . Gordon, S . Butcher, A. Wellman AJAX 3.5 4.7 5.8 7.9(51) ST6ORETiG 1 .2 4.3 7 .11 11 .13(78) 8. Yudeiman 2, D . Janover 2 . S. Boon, D. Krasnostem, R . Spilber0. Best: D . Krasnastein, A. Goldman, A . Sacks, B . Fireman, B . Yudelmn, A. Banner S 3tFdT:Goals: L . Cieslak3, M . Rowse 2, G . Kempster, €S. McGettigan, R. Sanpieri, D. Waters. D. Ferraro, J . wintlebank. Best : L . McMurray, S. Napier, K McConnell, J. Maddocks, D . Waters, D. Ferrar o

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Bulleen Templestowe scored a handsome 54 point victory over Banyule at Ted Ajani Reserve, continuing to strengthen their claims for a top two position come finals time . Rupertswood returned to the winners' circle with a hard fought 29 point win over Prahran at Salesian College Sunbury, where the ducks had difficulty in deciding what was best, the pond or the main oval . At Dunshea Oval, Old Carey adapted to the wet conditions better than Old Mentonians, resulting in a whopping 87 point win to the home side. Ruckman Matthew Austin and defenders Michael Watts and Paul Mevel were better players for a disappointing Old Mentonians combination, while youngsters Carpenter and Barton impressed for Carey . Emmaus St. Leo's kept up their efforts to avoid the drop, beating Therry Penola by 66 points at a wet BSG. Holding the Lions to one goal in the first half, coupled with strong play from the half back (especially Tony McKenzie and Anthony Ballard) and centre lines, as well as the efforts of ruckman Stephen Ronchi were instrumental in this win . In yet another wet weather slog, Yarra Valley OB maintained the pressure on the top four by pulling off a five point win over fellow finals contender Old Geelong at Como Park, their second win over the Hoops this year.

Old Geelong make the short journey to Toorak Park for their match against Prahran . Players like Wil Walford, Dan James and Dan Ballard in the Two Blues defence can expect to be busy against a dangerous Oggers forward line containing the likes of Mark Vickers-Willis and Flic Casboult . It's a big game also for Oggers duo Hugh McCarthy and Tom Cannon, who will celebrate their 100th and 50th games respectively, so a little extra motivation there, just in case the chance to strengthen their finals claims isn't enough . Old Geelong for mine . Last time Therry Penola and Old Carey met, both sides were undefeated . However, today's match at John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve sees two teams with contrasting fortunes, The Panthers have been the pacesetters or thereabouts pretty much all season, while the Lions have only won one of their last nine matches. Injuries haven't help Therry's cause, while Carey have been able to ride out their injury worries and look to be getting to full strength at the right end of the season . Therry's Andrew Forster-Knight may be a possibility to play on Al Parton if "Dolly" spends the greater part of the day up forward. Chris Battle will also be a tower of strength in the Carey backline . I'll take the Panthers today. Two form teams square off at Domeney Reserve as Yarra Valley take on Bulleen Templestowe. The Bushrangers only 20

difficulty is maintaining a settled line-up, with half a dozen or so changes seemingly de rigeur at the selection table from week to week . The Bullants though aren't in second place for nothing though . Look for either "Waxy" Williams or Matt Bain to kick a few for the visitors today, however. Tough call, but I'll go for.. . . . .. . . ..the Bushrangers . Old Mentonians host Rupertswood at the Playing Fields . The Panthers will be looking for redemption after last week's effort, and a win here is vital for their finals aspirations, especially given that Rupo are 10 points ahead in fourth spot . Ergo, it is a classic "eight point" game, especially for the home side . The Panthers cannot afford Michael Basile to have his second quiet game in a row, after being shut down last week. Rupo to win, just. At the other end of the ladder, a relegation battle takes place at the Warringal Parklands between Banyule and Emmaus St . Leo's . The Animals leapfrogged the Bears into eighth position last week and should be confident of scoring a vital away win . Anthony Ballard has been in great form for the visitors recently and will be influential with his drive from the half back line . I feel the Animals have been in better form recently and I feel f~ e; I ; take the points today.

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Stroud, tthew OLD MEE, TC'UNS 0 33 Keenan, Richard THER,"Y PP .' :Ot` OB 1 30 Sacco,Joe THERRYPL`:oLAOB 2 25 Farmgia, Adam EMM. ST LEOS OC AFC 2 21 Jordan, Anthony RUPERTS1r+`OOD AFC 5 21 Verga, Andrew BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 0 21 Allen, Greg OLD GEELONG FC 0 ] 7 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by _lnbs .

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Please submit any match reports, milestones, social notes, etc . via emai l to both Peter.PS. Williamson@centrelink .gov.au and theqwill@hotmaii .com ( as I have no idea where I'll be each Monday!), ideally by 5pm M onday ( please take into consideration our space limitations) . Have a great VAFA Weekend, The OwilP"

Old Me . . sh to congr late three of their players who are L .-rating mil6atones . Last week's game saw Peter Fla, play his 150th game . Peter joined the club from school, making an immediate impact in the U19s, leading the comp . goalkicking in 1994, and captaining the side the year after. Since moving up to the seniors, Peter has been a valued player, Winning the Club Champion Award in 1999 and 2005 . His commitment to and passion for the Old Mentonians are second to none, and we look forward to many more games from the big man in the x='34 guernsey. Aaron Wilson also played his 50th game for the club last week. Another product of the U19s, Aaron has worked diligently at improving his game, and has been rewarded with regular senior football . Well done Aaron, and we know sometime in the next 50 games, you'll take that "mark of the year." Finally, today's match against Rupertswood sees George Katris play his 200th game. Another member of the "Golden Greeks", George has been a quiet achiever over the years . Also a former U19 captain, George has been a regular senior player over the years, holding down the full back for most of this time, George has been dependable and consistent throughout his career and is a player who good work often goes unnoticed, but all eyes today will be on the Pete Sampras look-alike, Congratulations George . Old Carey stalwart Travis Bull today celebrates his 100th game for the Panthers, Travis first played for the club back in 1998 while still at school, and returned in 2000 after a spell at the Oakleigh Chargers, winning Best First Year Player. For a well-developed man, he has great skills and agility, and it is this versatility that allows him to play any key position on the ground . A strong influence on and off the field, Trav is a past vice captain and VAFA rep . squad member. His recent return to action, asserting his tough and uncompromising presence will no doubt be Welcorced by all Panthers fans . Well done Trav from all at Old Carey.

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

OL;i CAREY G~, ;.i,i ; ; 5.7 9 .9 15 .15 (IF -) OLD ;_NTONtf :2 .0 2.1 2 .1 3 .1 '9) Old Carey : Goals: A. Par' ton 4, L. Manic 4 . R . Mullins 3, T Bull 2, J . While, S. Collins. Best : C . Battle, G. Trumbull, C . Barton, M. Zander, J. Carpenter, P. Busse Old Men : Goals: C . Twentyman 3 . Best : M . Watts, M. Austin, P. Mevel. J. Costello, D . Carroll, C-Tvrentyman Umpires: Joseph Hartwig (F) Lionel Katz (F) Cameron Haves (B) Sean Collins (B) Anthony Kyrkou (G) Glen Young (G) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 4 .6 8.7 10.9 14 .10 (94) ILE : C 1 .2 2 .4 3.5 5 .10(40) Bell Temp: Goals: D. Matthews 4, D . Tulloch 2, R . Williams 2, J . Wise 2, G. Ghivers, D . Florence, S . Lambropoulos, K . Burrdge . Best : D . Bone, J. Wise, R. S aeider, K . Cherbakof, K. Burntlge, M . Pietryk Banyule: Goals; A. Brown 3, J . Swift, L . Brickland. Best : M. Gray, K. Shepard-Mueller . A . Brown, L. O'Donnell, D. Gayfer, A. Rothe Umpires: Peter James (F) David Irons (F) Glen Kennedy - i'49ichael Roche {B) Sam Perrin (G) Patrick Newson (G ) EFhhยงA IS LEOS DC 3 .3 8.5 10.7 15 .9 (99) T'--' -ILA "1 1 .3 1 .7 3.8 4 .9(33) ESL: G Le C rc 5, S . Buckle 4, P. 0 'Amico 2, A. McKenzie 2, T. Tribe, n. Volpi. Best: A . McKenzie, A. Ballard, S . Ronchi, P. Barane!lo, S . Buckle, S. Le Clare T ~ry Pen : Goals : M. Elliott, D. Goodwin . M. hlcWhinneg G . RussellBest : M . ta9cvs'hinney, A . Foster-Knight, M. Reynolds, M . Fareldi, J. Harmes, M . Elliott Umpires : Alan Stubbs (F) Paul Tuppen (F) Brendan Corcoran (B) Paul Leggett (B) Garry Clancy (G) Ben Shorter (G ) OLD GEELONG FC 2 .2 4 .2 6.4 7 .6(48) YARRA VALLEY OB 3 .0 7 .3 7.4 8 .5(53) Old Gael: Goals : E. Bayles 2, D. Kimpton 2 . C. O'Brien 2, J . Paul . Best: N. Casboutt, D. Kimpton, M. White, H . Legoe, J. Hope-Johnstone, W. Paul Yarra V: Goals: B . Peake 3, J . Keem 2, R. Yen, T. Hancock. A . Stone . Best: R. Yen, B. Peake, P. ilaloppi, A. Drew, J . Trend, C . Britt Umpires: Philip Ca1hI ;F) Ben Ryde (F) William Stoke (B) James Gregory (B) Tristian Collin (G) Bernard Jephson (G) RUPERTSWOOD AFC 3 .0 3 .0 3.4 6 .10 (46) PRAF6RAN AFC 1 .3 1 .3 2.3 2 .5 (17) Ruperts : Goals : S . Clark 2, L. Brennan, D . Burrosvves, T. West, B. Foley. Best : T. Boxall, R. hionzell, S. Sweeney, M . Clarke, P. Reid, G. Monte Prahran: Goals: L. Staffiord, D . Ballard. Best : W. Watford, D . James, A. Donachie . D . Ballard, N. Gill, M. Scicluna Umpires : Vaughan Sidebottom {F) RDFL (F) RDFL (B) RDFL (G ) D1 RESERV E EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 3 .2 3 .7 4.10 5 .13 (43) THERRY PENOLA OB 4 .4 4 .4 5.4 6 .4 (40) ESL: Goals : A . Farrugia 2, G . Bonnici, R . England, B. Henricus . Best : C . Le Clara, P. Carey, M . Ottobre, M . Hayes, D. Laferhta, G. Bonnici Therry Pen : Goals : B . Owen 2, J . Sacco 2, R. Keenan, D . Pirpinias. Best: A. Nancarrow, M. Lacorcia, S . Goodwin, S. Sacco, D. Weston, W. Stevens OLD GEELONG PC 4 .4 9 .8 14-13 10 .14 (122) YARRA VALLEY 00 0 .0 0 .0 0.0 0.3 (3) Old Gael : Goals: J . Cole 4, S. MacGowan 4, J . Morley 3, J. Meek 3, B. Grills 2, L . McGregor 2 . Best : T. Hope-Johnstone, R . Herd, J . Riordan, 5 . O'Brien, T. Waters, A. Marriot-Smith Yarra V: Best: B. Seeger, B . Drevr, L. Morris, A. Thorne, D . Hickey, G . Smith BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 0 .4 0 .7 4.8 5 .12 (42) BANYULE APE 3 .2 3 .2 3.2 5 .2 (32) Bull Temp : Goals: S. Boyd, M . Daskalou, D. Glover, P. Robertson, G . Theodorakakos . Best: G. Theodorakaks, A. Coulston, D . Glover, D . Rogers, G . Hanson, L . Stott Banyule : Goals : J . Turnbull 3, Z. Wenke 2. Best: L. Ferrell, J. Turnbull, C. Panda, L . Boyd, S. Gray, J. Poyse r "1O Te"'OOD AFC 4 .6 4.10 4.12 6-16 (52) --C 1 .1 2 .4 2 .4 2 .6(18) ;,s : Goals: A. Jordan 5, A . Carlo. Best : A . Jordan, R. Keenan, T. Broughton, S. Sparrey, J. McCrann, N . Webb Prahran : Goals: C. Jones, C. Ahari, {L Best: M . Bond, C . Martell, W. Barber, B. Fisher, S. Nolan, M. Gargano OLD Ci _Y E_ IAI S 1 .4 3-5 5.6 6 .10 (46) OLD PA;:NTOi;' 2.0 2 .1 3.1 3 .2 (20) Old Carey : Goals: T. Collins 2, N. Bull, N . England, P. Graham, P. Newland . Best : T. Wood, D. Faelis, B . Andrews, P. Graham, D. Joyce, B. Roberts Old Ment: Goals: B. Coghlan, A . Donegan, B . Lane. Best: S. Worrell, B . Saunders, C . Alexander, M . Lawes, J. Williams. G . Dart

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1 J. Red' fern 2 S. Green 3 N . Taylor (C) 4 J. Tsigaris 5 A. Brown 6 M. Morgan 7 A. Rothe 8 A. Demetnou 9 J. Plant 10 A. Bofloml eY 11 T. Elmaneh 12 J. Poyser 13 A. McGovern 14 L . O'Donnell 15 S. Gray 16 M. Christian 17 C. Davies 18 J. King 19 D. Gayfer 20 C. Skic.ko 21 B. Dimeck 22 M . Smith 23 M . Gray 24 L . Richardson 25 S. Toull 26 C. Fenno 27 S . Kayrooz 28 B. Herbert 29 J . Swift 30 J . Brockwell 31 Z . Wenke 32 P. Adams 33 D. Stokes 34 S . Tuckman 35 K . Shepard-Mueller 36 M . Lardo 37 T. Thomson 38 K . Clarke 39 A . Hopgood 40 A . Plant 41 L. Brick and 42 K . Ismail 43 L. Ferrel (RC) 44 S . Gray 45 D . Nichols 46 A . Kayrooz 47 M . Depetro 48 G. Fikaris 49 J. Spicer 50 A . Stavro P~ous 51 M . Hampson 52 S. Thomas 53 T. Baldack 54 B. McKenzie 56 R . Rafout 57 B. Hodgson 58 D. Snowdon

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1 G . Chivers. (C) 2 M . Stella 3 S . Millar 4 W. Thompson 5 M . Pietryk 6 A . Tehan (VC ) 7 P. Robertson 8 D. Bone 9 A . Stavretis 10 J . Wise 11 C. Frost

12 A . Parris 13 D.Tullach 14 A . Wilk e 15 J . Barker 16 S . Smith 17 O. Hill 18 K . Burridge 19 G. Hanson 20 T. Waters 21 P. Cannes 22 C . Cherbakoi 23 D. Matthews 24 C . Nikokopolous 25 L. Norbury 26 S . Boyd 27 D. Dynon 29 P. Tsokas. 30 D . Florence 31 A . Bernicich 32 R . Williams 33 P. Florence 34 S. Lambropoulas 35 D . Daskalou 36 P. Hare 37 M . VogGs 38 A. Verge 39 D. Buccachio 40 G. Theodrakakous 41 J. Antonelli 42 P. Eames 43 P. Gallo 44 R . Scheider 45 D. Rogers 46 A. Coulston 47 C . Morihovitis 48 A. Morihovitis 49 B. Touriganis (DVC) 52 M. Daskalou 57 A. Smith 58 A. Nicol 64 C.Tzalabiris

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I P Baranello 2 J. Pascoe 3 E. Mitchell 4 C. Phyland 5 S. Buckle 6 M. D'Amelio 7 R. McCann 8 C. LeClerc 9 D. Lear 10 S. LeClerc 11 S.Kay 12 T. McCann 13 A, Krebs 74 A. Brown 15 P Car 16 A. KeI ~' 17 N. Robin 18 R. McCann 19 P. D'Amico 20 A . Ballard 21 G . Simmondson 22 M . CoMessotto 23 S . Carson 24 D. Anderson 25 A . McKenzie 26 A . Prosser 27 J . Waters 28 E . M.cLaughlan 29 M . Hayes 30 .9 .Ottobre 31 G. Contessotto 32 C. Cincotta 33 R. England 34 B . Henricus 35 J . Briggs 36 S . Savage 37 S . Manton 38 N . Hodder 39 B . O 'Brien 40 J . Gay 41 M . Dimb'e 42 C . Lan • 43 J . Gibb~ 45 S . Penchi 46 J. Little 47 M . McInerney 48 S. Duncan 50 A . Volpe 51 P. McGloin 52 R . McGloin 54 L . Virgo 55 D. Jackson 59 D. Pitcher 60 C . McDonald 61 J. Blandthorn 62 A. Rayner 63 P. Nolan 64 M. Montgomery 65 N . Foley 66 J. Papillo 67P.Farqhuar 69 S. Mescher 70 D. McGloin 71 D. LaFeriita 72 A. Farrugia 74 M. Tan 75 T. Ymer

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1 C . Angus (VC) 2 D. Feels 3 M. Angus 4 D. James 5 C . Williams 6 C. Campbell 7 R Oppy ~ 8 T. Collins 9 B. Laing 9 B. Andrews 10 C. Laidlaw 10 K. Shrives 11 K. Parker i2 L. MacFarlane 13 G . Trumbull (VC) 14 M. Zander 5 N. Bull 16 T. Angus 17 L. Masli n 18 S. Collins 19 T Wood 20 S. Bennett 21 T. Howgate 22 C. Battl e 23 H. Van Cuylenberg 24 P Unkles 25 A.1^dillingham 26 L. Lovelock 27 A. McQueen-Parton (C) 29 J . Jashn 30 A . DaY 31 R. McKenzi e 32 P. Graham 33 N. England 34 R. Mullins 35 M . Wafts 36 S . Wood 37 J . Car . Adam r37C 38 L. McKinnon 39 C. Barton 40 P. Newland 41 J Carpenter 42 J . Ashworth 43 J . Glynn e 43 D. Joyce 44 T Rossignuolo 45 T. Bull 46 H . Doggett 47 M . Cornwell S. ` 4 9 ~ S D . CouCarrrtot 50 A . Kent 52 G. Lord 53 A . Fluitsma 54 O. Smyth 55 P. Busse 56 R . Graham 57 A . Boyd 58 K . Scrase 62 T. Robinson 63 C . Martin 64 C . Smith 65 A. Remmers 65 D. Elsne r 66 J. Zester 67 M. Dudman 69 B. Roberts 70 L . Basell 71 S.Jessup 73 P. Tiras 76 J. White 78 T. Wilkins .

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1 T. Mitvalsky 2 C . Twentyman (DVC) 3 R . Ball

4 B. Carroll 5 A. Kiantos 8 C. Alexander 7 R . Murphy

8 R . Alexander (RVC) 9 D. Cochrane 10 T. Wiltshire 11 A. Mori 12 C. Dwye r 13 B. Russo 14 M. Stroud (RC) 15 J. Costello (C) 16 C. Duncan 17 C. Gourley

18 M. Basile (VC) 19 A. Palmer (DVC) 20 C. Palme r 21 J. O'Brien 22 B. Coghlan 23 A. Drinan (RVC) 24 R .Irenmonger 25 B. Fairbanks 26 R . Schloeffel 27 G . Katris 28 D. Kitf o 29 T. Doyle 30 D. Field 31 M. Elliott 32 J. McConville 33 K. Murphy 34 P. Flaskis 35 P. Mevel 36 D. Alexander 37 M. Francis 38 T. Millis 39 J. Vick 40 G . Snow 41 G . Pekalis 42 J. William s 43 R . Caswell 44 P. Monahan 45 A.N . Wilson 46 G . Smith 47 J. Kelly 48 D. Stevens 49 N . Fisher 50 K. Regan 51 A .P. Wilso n 52 M. Wafts 53 C . Smith

54 D. Goodbody 55 A. Donegan 56 B. Andrisk e 57 M . Fisher 58 S. Worrell 59 J. Prowse 60 N . Kyriazis 61 B. Saunders 62 C. Sinclair 63 M.Lawes 64 M. Austin 65 S. Worrel l 66 K. Kell 68 A. Worrell

beach: L Stafford R. Coach: W. Barber club XYt4 Casc,h: A . Lawrenc e

I J . Thwaites 2 L. Stafford 3 P. Scanlon 4 S . Craig 5 H. Pitts 6 A . Donachie 7 T. Greening 8 H. Hodgson 9 R. Granger 10 C. Northway 11 A . Pitts 12 D Macciocca 13 L. Northway [C ] 14 L. Fox 15 K . Contra

16 C. Marrell 17 M . Harrison 18 J . Matherson 19 S . McNally 20 D. James 21 E . McDonald 22 P. Carroll 23 M . Windridge 24 C. Huxtabe 25 M . Hanki n 26 B. Dempsey 27 W. Watford 28 K. Watford 29 B. Fisher 30 M . Radywonik 31 M . tsulqueeny 32 D. Ballard 33 W. Barber 34 G . Hancock 35 J . Bedford 36 G . Beven 39 A. Grove 40 S. Fox 42 S. Nolan 43 S. Kennett 44 M. Evans 45 M . Scicluna 46 M. Bond 47 J. Killeen 48 B. Gibson 49 M. Ogden 50 S. Welsh 51 D. Boon 52 C. Jones 53 M. Shipley 54 M. Gargano 55 M. Vagg 56 T. Kohn 57 T. Szabadai 59 J. Leigh 60 M. Wilson 61 B. Campbell 62 M. Craig 63 L . Page

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1 J . Pillips 2 M .Temming 2 A . Wals h 3 P. Reid 4 D. Burrowes 5 J . Ramsay 6 S . Gallus 7 B. Whitehead 8 L. Brennan 9 S . Sweeney 10 T. West 11 S . Clark 12 R. Keenan 14 J . Plummer 15 N. Webb 16 R.. Monzell 17 R. Haity 18 K . McEwan 19 D. Collins (C) 20 G . Moule 22 M . Gaunt 23 M . West 25 D. Keenan 27 R. Jaeger 28 D. McDonald 30 K. Shaw 31 T. Boxall 32 N . McGovern 33 M. Clarke 35 C. Certo 38 B. Taws 38 R . Hoiles 39 J. Anderson 42 Z . Milne 43 T. Butson 44 A. Carlo

45 D. Hurn 46 B. Avg 47 J. McCrann 49 M. Burns 51 C. McConville 52 D. Jordan 53 B. DeBono 54 B. Quinn 55 P. Barry 56 G . Hatty 57 S. Carmody ` ' P. Rinn 58 6 1 M. Walsh 63 B. Moul e 69 D. Wallace 70 L . Temming 71 A. Soutaris 73 D. Walsh

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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 12 J . Betsey

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

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22 D. Goodwin 23 D. Callagar i 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 w 39 D. Delaney 39 S . Boyle 40 G . Tsinaris 41 B . Barron 42 M . Palazzolo 43 M . Balsillie 44 C. Matton A5 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. Hanlo n 66 D. O'Shea 71 D. Kelly 77 K . Watson 89 A. Christi e 99 J . Brosna n

YARRA VALLEY OB Cosch: K- Bames Res Cech : Ardrzm Harfiatl 1 R. Pearc e

2 A. Mcleo d 3 R. Thompso n 4 G. Coutts 5 A. Drew 6 R. Drew (VC) 7 C. Beal (VC) 8 L. Morris 9 J. Keem 10 T. Hancock 11 T. Mcllraith 12 D. Lecordier 14 B. Nickola s

15 N. Pask 17 A. Lain g 18 C. Britt 19 J. Strong T. Hal e 21 D. Stevenson 22 B. Drew 23 R.Yeo 24 N. Lear 25 S. Seabourn e 27 S. Savage 28 M . Rockicki 29 D. Hickey

31 B. Vowles 32 J. Tom kms p 33 S. Fuller 34 B. Seeger 35 B. Peake 36 S. Stoya n 37 D. Blasha w 38 C. Walker 39 D. Cordes 40 M . Wines 42 A. Ston e 43 S. Yee 45 A. Wingate 46 T. Olive r 50 J. Peake 51 H. Clarke 54 S. Simpson 56 T. Lloyd 59 A. Joiner 60 S. Laird 61 P. Valoppi (C) 62 P. Buruma 65 M . Norrish 66 A. Russell 67 B. Glennie 71 M . Lain g 74 A. Middli n 78 N. Peters 82 D. Redfer n 91 S. Cleary 92 T. Peters

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The following Coaches have .,,. ., to an unbeaten run throL 1 ,

.,,,, j r ,U19 Coach of the Mo .h for June. Each Coach led their side . ng them up for a sniff of September action . The nominees are -

- U19 (1 ) U19 (1) U19 (3) U19 (Blue) U19 (! ue ) 1 (Rar3 1

ruckman Guy Crilley is the nominee for the tl` or Round 12 after his best on ground performance agair t F ' Guy started playing with the Parkdale Vultures Football Club in 2004 . Guy is a r_ --II -'hl-'e ard excellent tap ruckman who has great skills at ground level for a person 6'7" and has worked extremely hard on improving his game . On the weekend Guy stood out on a day where conditions usually wouldn't suit a big man . His ruck tapning and work around the ground certainly set up a fantastic win for the club and I I their ials hr s alive . 25


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by Jono Healy Even this far out from the end of the season, I woul d say that there is only one spot up for grabs in the four, and that battle is probably between only Aquinas an d Werribee . The relegation battle is still wide ope n though, with four or five clubs still trying to stay up in D2 next year. On to today's games: Glen Eira AFC $1 .60 v La Trobe Uni $2 .2 0 How many times can Glen Eira win by one point during this season? Well, they have done it three times so far and now sit only two games out of the finals . Last Saturday against Williamstown they came from behind to record a one point victory with Steven Dyason on fire in the ruck and Brad Clements kicking three majors up forward . La Trobe were disappointing once again at home against Oakleigh, and are now well in the relegation race . Shaun Brooks and Stephen Pruscino battled hard for the students but they will need to play better football today to get the four points . This really could go either way, and I think it might be a tight one too . Glen Eira by two points . Saleslan AFC $2 .70 v Peninsula OB $1 .4 0 Both clubs continue to play good footy with Salesian having a hard fought win over Ivanhoe Assumption and Peninsula thrashing Werribee . Salesian were tested early by Ivanhoe, but two opportunist goals from Sean Logan in his first senior game of the year sealed the points for the boys from Chaddy. Peninsula relished the wet conditions at home, with spearhead Shaun Payze registering a lazy five goals, and Sam Murray best a field . This game is now to be played at Peninsula and although in the past Salesian have been somewhat of a bogey side for the Pirates, I think Peninsula will be too strong . Peninsula by 18 points . Werribee AFC $1 .33 v Williamstown CY M S $3 .1 0 Its official, Werribee are on the slide . Four losses from the past five games sees them drop out of the top four for the first time since Round Four. Frank Dimasi and Andrew Tedesco battled hard around the packs all day, but had little support from their team mates in their 76 point loss to top side Peninsula . Williamstown suffered yet another loss by less than ten points, going down to Glen Eira in an exciting battle . Shaun 'Lewfatt' McGuiness was everywhere for Willy and Ben Hyne s 26

did a good job down back . The one thing keeping Williamstown in the race to stay in D 2 next season is thei r good percentage . However, towards the end of the season, it's more about getting the four points than anything else. I would say Willy need to win four of their next six games, starting today at Soldiers Reserve . Unfortunately for them, I expect to see Werribee come out breathing fire trying to get that spot in the four back . Therefore I make Werribee, 'Smooth Jono's Lock of the Week .' Werribee by 25 points . St John's OC $1 .70 v Ivanhoe Assumption AFC $2 .0 5 The ramifications on this match are huge . The loser here will become the favourite for the second relegation position . The Joc's were outclassed by Aquinas and will be happy to be back in Doveton . The Hoe's gave Salesian a good run for their money but ran out of gas in the second half going down by eight points . Captaincoach John Garrard was in fine form up forward with four majors, including an amazing snap from the pocket in the last term . Travis O'Neill, Dave Neilson and

D2 SECTit'i : Payze, Shaun PENINSULA OB 5 50 MacKenzie, Douglas OAKLEIGH AFC 0 47 Garrard, Johnathon IVANHOE ASSUMP . AFC 4 38 Lee, Daniel WERRIBEE AFC 0 33 Payne, Sean SALESIAN AFC 0 29 Vamvakas, Steve GLEN EIRA AFC 0 29 Wheeler, Timothy WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 29 D2 RESERV E Daly, Stewart WERRIBEE AFC 3 35 Marinis, Johnny WERRIBEE AFC 3 33 Fossey, Dean GLEN EIRA AFC 0 32 Visser, Michael AQUINAS OC 5 26 Loughran, Matthew SALESIAN AFC 2 25 Redmond, Mark LA TROBE UNI . AFC 0 19 Jeeves, Robert AQUINAS OC 0 1 8 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs . 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


Paul Harris all battled hard for the Hoe's in the loss, and coach Garrard has called on another consistent performance today to get his club the four points . Hunter and Garrard are the keys for the Hoe's today. Keep them quiet and I think the Joc's can get the points . I expect Kane Arnold and Brendan Rydquist will need to be on top of their games if St John's are to prevail . Hoe's by 9 points . Oakleigh AFC $1 .50 v Aquinas OC $2 .4 0 Only poor kicking from the Krushers kept La Trobe in the game last Saturday, but a twenty point win in poor conditions is still a good win . Veteran Jon Rutter was tireless on the ball all day, and he had some help from Shane Kitts and Jason Reynolds . Aquinas comfo rt ably defeated St John's by 66 points to snatch fou rth spot on the ladder. A five goal to one second qua rt er proved the catalyst for the victory with Sean Leonard outstanding in the ruck . Leigh Toomey was impressive in the conditions and 'The Bowden Brothers' Tibb and Denbraber were elusive across half forward . Big game today for Aquinas . They snuck over the line against Oakleigh earlier in the year, and the Krushers will set out today for some revenge . I expect to see the Oakleigh boys celebrating a win at the Matthew Flinders hotel tonight. Krushers by 14 points.

MILESTONE S Scott Kidd plays his 100th game with th e Werribee Amateurs today. Scott is another wh o played juniors at the club before under 19's i n 2001 and 2002 and then played in the 200 3 reserves premiership, since then Scott has been a regular in the senior side and is usually the first t o be handed a tagging role . Everyone at the clu b wishes Scott all the best .

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02 SECTION AQUIH 7 5DC 0.4 5.8 8 .13 13 .14(92) ST JOHNS OC 1 .4 2.7 2 .8 3 .8(26) Aquinas: Goals: D . Den Braber 4, J . Jess 2, R. Moran 2, L . Toomey 2, J. Box, H . Tyssen, S. Tibb. Best : T. Olarenshaw, R . Moran, H . Tyssen, L. Demunk, S . Downes, S . Fox St Johns: Details not received Umpires : Mark Gibson (F) Graham Templar (F ) PENINSULA OB 5.7 8.11 11 .17 13 .18 (98) WERRIBEE AFC 1 .0 1 .2 2 .2 3 .2 (20) Penin : Goals: S. Payze 5, M. Glenn 4, N. Claringbold. J . Coghian, S . Murray, T. Rees . Best : S . Murray, J . Davis, A. Atchison, R . Stainforth, S. Payze, M . Glenn 1Nerr: Goals: C . Lee, A . Taylor, M . Walsh, Best : F. Dimasi, A. Tedeso, M . Czajkowski, P. Keogh, S. Kidd, A. Taylor Umpires : Robert O'Gorman (F) Simon Stokes (F) Greg Rollo (G) Shane Herbert (G ) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .1 1 .1 1 .3 3 .3(21) OAKLEIGH AFC 1 .9 2.12 3 .15 4 .17 (41) LaTrohe: Goals : S . Pruscino, S . Brooks, A. Coulter. Best : S . Brooks, A . Knight, S . Pruscino, T. Ludeman, J . Wilson, M . Vella Oak: Goals: S . Briggs, A . Kitts, J . Reynolds, N . Wills, Best: J . Rutter, J . Reynolds, S . Kitts, D . Costigan, W. Manning, D . Counihan Umpires : Dharshaka Peiris (F) Travis Storti (F) Damien Ractiiife (8) Adam Rogers (B) Bruce Stephens (G) Matthew Cowley (G ) IVANHOE ASSUMPTtON AFC 4 .2 5.2 5 .3 6 .4 (40) SALESIAN AFC 2.1 4.6 5 .8 6 .12 (48) to Assn : Goals: J . Garrard 4, M . Knight, M. Cross. Best: J . Garrard, T. O'Neill, D. Neilson, P. Harris, C . Hunter, C. Brown Sates: Goals: S . Logan 2, R . Stevens 2, A . Bonnici, S . Greely . Best: R . Stevens, S . Logan, A. Ross, A . Stevens, N. Pirouet, T. Wilson Umpires: Nicholas Brown (F) Anthony Simpson (F) Blake Curtis (B) Alex Koutsoukis (B) Adam Edwick (G) Daniel Dalpos (G ) WILLIAMSTDWN CYh95 1 .2 2 .3 4 .4 6 .7(43) GLEN EIRA AFC 1 .3 2.6 4 .7 6 .8(44) Will CYMS : Goals : C. Taylor 2, T. Wheeler 2, D . Grieve, M . Cini. Best : B . Hynes, C . Taylor, S . McGuinness, L . O'Sullivan . J . Munro, T. Wheeler Glen Etta : Goals: B. Clements 3, A. Diriye 2, S. Dyason. Best: S. Dyason, S . Diamond, B. Clements, L . Pryde, E. Stuchbery, S. Hall Umpires : Matthew Stoward (F) Grant Wardrop (F) Keiran McInerney (B) Ryan Place (B) Gavin Roberts (G) Andrew Esposito (G) 02 RESERV E PENINSULA OB 2.5 4 .10 6 .10 7 .11 (53) WERRIBEE AEC 2.2 6 .4 6 .4 7 .6 (48) Pectin: Goals: N . Heffernan, K. Krake, B. Mitchell, J . Preston, J. Sill, M . Warner, J . Heron . Best : C . Stevens, J . Preston, J. Heron, A. Crean, S . Taylor, C. O'Loughlin Werr: Goals : S . Daly 3, J. Marinis 3, D. Dirosa. Best: D . Dirosa, E . Collier, J . Hoffman, F. Mehmet, M. Purton, A. Hasseit 1 .2 1 .2 2 .2 4 .2(26) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AEG SALESIAN AFC 2.1 6 .4 8 .10 10 .12 (72) Ivan Assn : Goals : J . Barbagailo, L . Cole. N . Haddon, A . Height. Best: L. Cole, B. Walthers, R . Fort, A. Height, D . Meredith, N . Haddon Sales : Goals : D . Allen 3, D. Cant 3, M . Loughran 2, A. Brett, P. Evans . Best: J . Rogers, A. Brett, D. Allen, A. Davey, D. Cant, S . loannidi s AQUINAS DC 8.2 9 .6 11 .10 11 .12 (78) ST JOHNS oc 0 .0 0 .1 0 .2 1,3(0) Aquinas : Goals : C. Broadhurst 5, M . Visser 5, M . Hunter. Best: M . Hunter, S. McPherson, C . Broadhurst, M . Visser, C. Wooden, R . Chapman St Johns : Goals : L. Mara. Best : L. Mara, M . Hanger, F. Montalto, H . Wathen, B. Birnbaum, G . Roberts LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AEG 3 .2 5 .4 5 .4 5.4 (34) 0:. :1 EIGH AEC 4.2 5 .6 7 .4 11 .18 (84) LaTrobe : Goals: G. Legin 3, P. Caspari, F. Tiernan . Best: J . Carrion, M . Redmond, F. Tiernan, D. Huffer, J . Dumaresq, K . Fleming Oak: Goals: R . Gec 3, L. Head, C . Kokkinos, P. Malcolm, J. Knapper, M . Burt, A. Ashworth, S . McGrath, A . Dean. Best : R . Wallace, A. Khodr, C. Groarke, P. Malcolm, R . Gec, A. Ashworth WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 .1 9 3 12 .10 15.12 (102) GLEN EIRA AFC 2 .3 3 .5 4 .7 4.8 (32) Will CYMS : Goals : S. Wuchatsch 4, G . Burgess 3, K. Dowsey 2, D. wouda 2, J . Street, J . Anderson, M. Cavarra, P. Cardamne. Best : J . Anderson, J. McCutcheon, S. Wuchatsch, P. Cardamone, B. Holler, J . Buttigieg Glen Eira : Goals : D . Eerie 2, T. Chatfield, A. Diamond . Best : T. Chatfield, M . Cosgrave, B. Kendall, M . Merrick, D . Eade . J. Halliwel l

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Another loss by the Big V on SAurday brings to an end a disappointing year for Representative Football for the VAFA. Saturday's 17 point loss to South Australia was their first loss to them in 11 years and the first handing over of the John Dillon / Keith Simms Shield since it was struck in 1997 . In terrible conditions at Sportscover Arena, South Australia held a slender lead from the start, kicking two late goals to extend the margin late in the final term . South Australia played the conditions much better than the Victorian side, preferring to kick long and direct giving their forwards maximum opportunity . Victoria on the other hand went looking for targets, creating for too many turn-overs and putting themselves under enormous pressure in the slippery conditions . When the Victorians did go long and direct they looked a very dangerous unit with plenty of firepower up forward ready to strike . But, just when it looked like they could take control of the match, bad habits crept in allowing South Australia to maintain its slender lead throughout the day . The Vics were hoping to atone for last month's loss to Western Australia and keep alive their chances of retaining the AAFC U23 Title . A huge win over South Australia next year and the right result out of the remaining match between SA and WA is required for the Vics to have any chance of retaining the title . Final match details : VAFA 1 .3 3 . 5 5 .9 7 .12 (54) SAAFL 2 .5 4 .8 6 .13 9 .17 (71)

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D4 Scribe Ed Sill has been vo«u by the VAFA Community as its favourite scribe . The poll, list= d on the VAFA Website, received ` over 2000 votes for the week wit h Ed recording an "approval rating" of 24 % . Next in the poll was A ( Grade Scribe Jonathon Horn, k closely followed by the U19 Scribes Charles Beaton, Adrian Bernecich and Alastair Dwyer, with Club XVIII Scribe Norm Nugent not far behind . 0 VAFA U23 Coach Frank Dunell resigned on Saturday over his sides disappointing loss to South Australia . Frank made his announcement to the players after the game in a speech where h e thanked them for their efforts, application and commitment t o the cause . Frank was appointed in 2005 and was named has Head Coach of the Australian U23 side which toured Ireland in -October last year. Frank is well respected in Amateur circles, coaching St Bernards, Old Essendon and North Old Boys in the VAFA over many years . The VAFA would like to thank Frank and his team for their efforts in selecting and preparing our Representative Sides and wish him every success in any future coaching endeavours he pursues .

SAAFL : Goals: Jordon 2 Chadwick 2 Cutting 2 Farr Kells Geradis . Best: Jordan Radetti Cutting Gower Clarke Cooper. VAFA : Goals : Handley 2 Pasceri 2 Lacey Carboni Rayson . Best : Dunne Handley Carboni Pasceri Chisholm Aurel-Smith . Noel Rundle Medalist : D Cutting (SAAFL) - FIDA Puts On Umpires : T Sutcliffe (VAFA) M Williamson (SAAFL) (F) Anyone who got to the VAFA v SAAFL game early on T Saunders (Emergency) M Jenkinson (VAFA) C Saturday would have seen a great exhibition of what Hoogendyk (VAFA) (B) K Segota (VAFA) D Napoli footy is all about . FIDA ( Football Integration (VAFA) (G) Development Association), which caters for footballer s 32

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with intellectual disabilities, held its City v Country match as a curtain raiser to the main game . The game was played in driving rain and freezing conditions but the kids had an absolute ball . The Country held on for a two point win after a late charge by the City side but the result was secondary. The spirit in which the game was played and the shivering smiles on the faces of the players after the game (from both sides) was a joy to watch . 速

The longstanding Monash Blues record of 240 VAFA games held by David Wood has been eclipsed by Monash stalwart Marcus Spencer. Kicking off way back in 1 988, Spence has been a tower of strength, both on the field as a versatile, slow moving key position player and off ground as long-serving committee member, Reserves Coach and tireless servant of the Club over many years . A talented sportsman, Spence is a Life Member of both Monash Football and Cricket Clubs and a fantastic example of Club loyally and dedication . Well done and the message from Monash is that hopefully they will get a few back from injury so that you can rest those old hamstrings in the coaches box next week! !

速 Sam Hug . Further to our recent story, the Sarah Bone Fundraiser Auction Dinner was held on Saturday 8 July and was an outstanding success. Due to the generosity of 650 family and friends of the Buileen Templestowe Amateur Football Club and the Bone family in general, a substantial amount of money has been raised, providing significant financial comfort to Sarah's husband and two young daughters during this particularly difficult time. With Sergio Paradise as MC (doing a sterling job in a very tough room), the night provided an opportunity for people to show their support in a variety of ways, not least with some frantic bidding on some valuable auction items, all of which were donated by supporters of the night . The Bone family would also like to thank all those from the VAFA family for the financial donations and kind wishes received over the last couple of weeks . The whole experience, although brought about by something so tragic and sad, has provided great comfort to the family and is greatly appreciated . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

Listen to any long retirec tootballer around the traps and they will tell you about playing conditions back "in their day" . It has been awhile since we have had wet and heavy conditions for VAFA games but the matches over the weekend would have had those retired "legends" reminiscing about the "good old days" . We have been spoiled in recent years with relatively dry winters and improvements to ground surfaces meaning heavy, muddy conditions are very rare indeed (except for cricket pitch areas) . But every now an then I think every footballer loves to slide through the mud and make full use of a day they are "allowed" to kick torpedoes .

A,~ :G,~ ,~cwids u~i airplane, ~.~i,-] h!~ seat . As he settles in, hr glances up and sees ?. bef utiful woman boarding the plane. He soon realises she is heading ' straight towards his seat . A wave of nervous anticipation washes over him . Lo and behold, she takes the seat right beside him . Anxious to strike up a conversation, he blurts out, "So, where are you off to today? " She turns and smiles, and says, "To the annual Nymphomaniacs Conference. ' He swallows hard, instantly crazed with excitement. Here's the most gorgeous woman he has ever seen, sitting right next to him, and she's going to a meeting of nymphomaniacs . Struggling to maintain his outward cool, he calmly asks, "And what's your role at this conference?' She flips her hair back, turns to him, looks onto his eyes, and says, "I will be speaking, debunking some of the popular myths about sexuality. " "Really", he says, swallowing hard . And what myths are those?" She explains : "Well, one popular myth is that African American men are the most well-endowed, when, in fact, it is the Native American Indian who is most likely to possess this trait . Another popular myth is that Frenchmen are the best lovers, when actually it is men of Irish descent who romance women best, on average. " 'Very interesting ," the man responds . Suddenly, the woman becomes very embarrassed, and blushes . "I'm sorry," she says, "I feel so awkward discussing this with you, and I don't even know your name ." The man extends his hand and replies, 'onto . Tonto O'Sullivan ." 33


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Two very fine victories for the VAFA capped off an excellent season for our representative teams and made it five out of five for 2001 . Following on from the senior teams' victory against the SAAFL earlier in the season the VCFL also met their match at our hands . The entertaining match saw a final score of 23 .24 to 14 .8 in favour of the VAFA and best players were Denver Artz (4), Nigel Credlin, Daniel Donati, Ben Cranage, Luke Hawkins (7) and Dean Matthews . It was great that of the best six, Artz (Hampton Rovers), Credlin (Old Camberwell) and Dean Matthews (Bulleen-Templestowe) were representing B and C Sections thereby proving beyond doubt the depth of Victorian amateur football . Our representative U19 team won its second match for the,season when they had a great tussle with the combined VMFL team before running out winners 14 .16 to 13 .6 winners . Best for the Vic's - Scott Curatolo, Trent Hobart, Michael Mulgrew, Jack Healey, Craig Burns and Paul Gloury . The Combined C-D Section team had also won their game earlier in the season . In Dl Section, Aquinas consolidated their fourth spot with a terrific win against second placed Ivanhoe Assumption . It was an arm wrestle from the opening bounce and early in the second term the Bloods took the lead and managed to hold it for the remainder of the game, despite the efforts of the "Hoes who had not been defeated for 8 weeks . A final winning score to Aquinas of 16 .18 to 15 .11 was a very deserving, away from home, victory . Best for Aquinas were Whitehead, Denbraber, Colliver, Harkin, Glennie and Banbury (4) . Ivanhoe were very disappointed and could fin only 2 good players to nominate ; Morris and McFarlane ! `Umpires Corner' congratulated the following umpires chosen for the two representative games ; VAFA versus VCFL - Tim Sutcliffe (F), Tim Dornom (B) and Bernie Jephson (G) . for the VAFA (U19) 'versus VMFL - Luke Moncrieff (F), Nigel Woods (B) and Rob Parry (G) .

There was a great battle for the top four in Junior 1I) Section 1 apart from the clear dominance of University Blues, undefeated and three games clear of the second and third teams Old Xaverians and De La Salle . Old Paradians in fourth spot were faced with the daunting task of defeating the mighty Blues' team to hold their spot . Although Paradians fought valiantly they fell further behind quarter by quarter with a final score of 14 .11 to 5 .6 . Best players - Kelly, Beltrame, H alligan ( 8), Wilcox, Brockley, McIntosh (Uni Blues) and Dintonosante, Baker, King, Gale, Woodham and H oward (Paradians) . In Junior Section 2 White, St Kevins were one game clear on top from Old Camberwell . The Warringal side, under the astute coaching of Harry Harisiou, secured fourth place with a good win against Old Geelong and may have made it hard for the OGGS to reach the four following the 13 .9 to 8 .6 result . Gloury, Yin, Attardi, Camilleri, Sheean and Rosiwel were Warringal's better players . Bingley (3), Pettig, Campbell, Wilson, Pooley and Beattie were good players for the OGGS . An obituary appeared in The Amateur Footballer acknowledging the outstanding contribution of Fred Coldrey to the VAFA which spanned an incredible 70 years . In 1926 Fred became a founding member of the lst Hampton Scout Troop football team which was later named the Hampton Rovers and Scouts Football Club . The rovers joined the VAFA in 1933 and Fred was their first VAFA delegate. During Fred's 70 plus years with the Rovers, he also served on the VAFA Executive from 1939 until 1982 . Fred was instrumental in the Victorian Junior Amateur Football Association forming the backbone of the VAFA Junior Section from 1953 and was subsequently awarded VAFA Life Membership in 1958 . His service to the amateurs continued on in many capacities until a few weeks before his passing ; some few weeks prior to this round .

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The bigLest game in I e tion was between Preston fizist _Iroth._s C oys when they traveled south of the Yarra to Glenhuntly Reserve to take on the Balaclava Boys . Balaclava (third) needed to win to draw level with Preston (second) and they started as though they really meant it and but for poor kicking for goal would have held a better lead at the first break 2 .6 to I .I . Preston drew closer at half time and stayed in touch at three quarter time . They then kicked 6 goals to Balaclava's 3 in the last quarter but went down by a solitary point! The home club was over the moon and stated that all players were in the best in a wonderful team effort . Preston were more circumspect and gave the nod to Brydson, Bliss, Ryles, Johnstone, Yendall and K rause (4) . In E Section, Elsternwick made sure of their fourth spot when they ran onto the vast expanse of Como Park, home of Old Geelong Grammarians and ran out comfortable winners 16 .14 to 9 .10 . Best players Collis, Hill A Contin, Rosewarne, Bean, B Ramsay (Elstemwick) and Baillieu, Williams, Richardson, P Holloway, Thomas, Landale (OGGS) . Doveton kicked the sweep in F Section against St L eonard's, 29 .25 to 8 .7 and they weren't even in the top four. Although Doveton's publicity officer gave the acknowledgements to his team as "A Team Effort" they had plenty of goal kickers - M Polglaise (5), Ashwood (4), Goodwin (4), Germano (3), Mallon (3) . St Leonard's' best were Miles, Goodman, Commerford, Sampson, Valentini and ftÂącDonald .

The top four teams were 1 ing one another in C Section and at the final siren the competition had evened out noticeably . Fawkner (4th) defeated Old Melburnians (2nd) 19 .21 to 16.20 . Best players - F McMahon, Foley, Duggan, O'Mara, Ayres, Cash (Fawkner) and Brown, Pisarski, Whitton, Woodbridge, Urquhart, Stuart (OM's) . In the other game top team Parkside proved too strong for third placed Old Haileybury, 23 .26 to 11 .7 . Best players Delaney, Howell, Mulholland, B Harvey, G T Dryden, Ridd (Parkside) and Bouris, Campbell, Cocus, Kane, Newton, P Poole (Haileybury) . The top three were now even on points with Fawkner only I game behind . Colin Wills was in his eighth season as a field umpire and had previously played football with Sandringham

thirds and over 100 games with Mount Waverley . Colin had also been a Sub-District cricketer . Colin rarely missed a training session and was a great supporter of new umpires . Evergreen Tony Borrack achieved his 300th game for Commonwealth Bank having started with the Bank's U19 team in 1959 . In 1965 Tony had been the Victorian centreman after an outstanding season with the Bank in A Section . Winner of his club's best and fairest award on four occasions (1965, 1967, 1968, and 1973), premiership player and premiership coach, Tony had also become President in 1975 . (Tony went on to also become President of Whitefriars in their formative years aftcr following his son to that club . )

Cla Oe~l :>ng took top spot from Old Carey in D Section when Carey stumbled against St Patrick's OC and OGGS were too good for National Bank . C Blazey, Poolman, Mackie, Wawn, T Brown and St : , :a were better players for OGGS . The Bank's best were :,IcI .eod, Sutherland, Philips, Richards, Taylor and Burleigh . Rick Harley (MHSOB) was not only the leading goal kicker for the season in any section with 62 goals but was more than double any other player in A Section, an outstanding feat .

';lphington recorded a great win against second placed Collegians in B Section, 12 .7 to 8 .10 . With Geelong's narrow loss to MHSOB, Alphington now occupied fourth place . Collegians had staged a fight back early in the last quarter but Alphington steadied and held them out . Bowker and Bob Smith did the jobs asked of them by the Alphington coach and Coogan and Shaw were solid . Collegians summed up by saying that Alphington played hard but fair and deserved their win . Collegians best were John McDonald, Barry Hutchens and Ian Unkenstein . In C Section, Hampton Rovers (second) held a handy lead at half time over Teachers College (third) but the College lads played great footy in the second half to win 10 .10 to 10 .6 . The gap between the two teams had now narrowed to 4 points plus percentage . Teacher's College applauded the efforts of Allan O'Neil for a consistent display and Graeme Allan who battled hard all day. Andrews kicked 3 goals for Hampton and other good players were Brooks, McLeod and Kelton .

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I have hat' nany comments aLout the team of the h-"year. Thanks for those, but to clarify it was a tough ask with only two days notice and no time to chat with my valuable correspondents . I think the players selected though were deserving, and I look forward to everyone's contribution towards the final team at season's end . Review Bentleigh reclaimed its spot in the four with a resounding 29-point victory over St Marys. In boggy conditions, the Demons jumped to a four-goal lead, which they held for th rest of the game . While Frank Dimmatina and At n -'2yed well for Bentleigh, the highlight came in J ;jarter when BOG Scott Lawry seized a free kick )m half-forward . 70 metres out and holding a heavy, soggy ball he gave it all he could with a torpedo that sailed through the big sticks . I was told that the "House of Pain" was heavier on Saturday than the Flemington course proper before the infamous 76' Melbourne Cup where mudlark Van Der Humm saluted! Judging by the result, you would have to agree as West Brunswick kicked only one goal after quarter time and still won . Phil Gomizel and Luke Wilson played well for Monash, while Shannon "Knoll" Monagle and Kade King were good for the winners . The trip to Artic Park is never f un for visiting sides at I ~e best of times, however, Elsternwick must have thoug`_ they took a wrong turn at Albuquerque as they w~,re greeted with almost blizzard like conditions . The ma ` _ h itself, while not pretty regarding marking and kicking, more than made up for it with the determination and courage shown by both sides . However, it was the Wickers who impressed, led by the brilliant N3ahony lads they opened up a lead in the second quarter that they deservedly maintained for the remainder of the match to win by two goals . No reports from the South Melbourne/Kew or Swinburne/UHS matches, but results were as expected . I am told though the Swans were again impressive with the debut of Adrian Bennison of particular note for coach Gerrard Harrington . Previe w What a fixture we have today as Kew host St.Marys in a match that will go a long way to resolving the relegation candidates for 2006 . Both sides are playing reasons s football at the minute and would have serious claims to take the points . While the Saints will be hoping Cam Armstrong can lift his team onto victory, I think it will b e 36

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However, 1 will hav ne of . ;s though as 1 pick the Demons to win and built' che momentum with the likes of Brett Stevens continu„,y to develop and stars such as Brett Stevens coming through the Ressies . The Warriors travel to Stains Oval to meet old foe UHSVU in a must win match for both sides . The students have shown they are able to pinch one from the "Big Five" this season, and today's match presents the perfect opportunity as Westbourne appear to be off the boil at the minute . On the flip side, the ; must not only win, but they must win wed, as 'cei,',age could prove to be just as vital come season end . For my winner, I am the Warriors, but not by the kind of me i ~ Ic" ease coach Fab Gatti . The MonashlSouth li mean little with re t o the make up , --ld -- suc h somewhat of a e have been sl i g : cant season, &,,d,,, , ; ly a ,,,,.,,;, ,_ - " . . "e paddock . I dearly tant to pick Mcnash this wil l be their biggest chance to knock off a t to s how can I go past the great form i ..e moment? They have been brilliant, so I kv'1 s ,i-, tI' ., ..- . . - IC-3

T80UI' : :- 1 .4 1 .5 3 .5 6.7( I ) : 6 FC 2.3 3 .9 7.12 7.13 (55) Old West : Goals : J . Horsburgh 2, F . Pavez 2, T. Edwards, P Hudson . Best : D. Been, P,-+.. Christo, T. Edwards, S. Balloch, A. Miller, C. Bramwell Blob Goals: J . Banky 3, J . Hunter 2, M. Greene, B. Pnahony. Best : A . Neill, K . Cummins, B. h9ahony, C . ihaheny, G . Culshar, S. O'Donnell Umpires : Jamie MayhewSharp (F) C of Joyner (F) Elise Van Grcndelle (B) Damien Laing (B) Charlie Lear IG A Galt (G ) :k ; 3.2 3.2 3 .8 4.11 (35) 0.1 1 .1 2 .7 3.7(25) West uns: Gs : S . P3onagle, S. Smythe, C . Garvey, S . Dishon . Best: S . ttonagle, L. artin, C . Garvey, J. Sudholz, R . DAiller, J. Gordan Man Gryph : Goals: J . Landberg, C. Leton, L. Dooley . Best: D . Baxter, L . Valiance, L . Wilson, N . Rutherford, L . Dooley, M . Wilkinson Umpires : Max Wittmann (F) Luke i.',neriefl (F) James Scully (B) Martin Kinsey (B) Malcolm Filleul (G) Daniel Scully (G ) Bot ^,STRIGTS 4.5 7.9 12 .12 14.16 (100) QO 1 .3 2 .6 5 .9(39) D . McGee 3, S . Aquiline 2, t^!. McGee 2, R Madden ten . Best : D. Bell, S . Atherton, M . Hannan, 0 . S . Aquiline Kew: Goals : M. Glenn, H . McDermott, P. Costello-Manning . Best : N. Tinetti, G. Evans, D . Mutton , R. S. Ridd Umpires : Anthony Damen (F) Kenneth Brewer n Sr h tB; Ryan Morris (B) Robert Parry (G) James Exton (G) °C 2 .2 4 .3 4.3 4 .6 (30) 4 .3 5 .5 6.8 8 .51 ( 59) 3oals : G. Schembri 2, C . Armstrong, A. Waller. Best A. Lane, L . nimstrang, C. Armstrong, M . Purcell, C. Sheedy, A. Waller Bent: Goals : A . > 2, C. Sharp 2, A . Clough, S . Lawry, A. Nlikkelscn, F. Dimattina . Best: S . -a ;, F. Dimattina, S. Sce, A . Pititto, B . Stevens Umpires : Andrew P ,,,,, .es (F) 7 .5 7.8 11 .13 (79) 1_2 1 .3 1 1 0 2 .11 123) dack, t.f . H~ ins, J. Mennen, J . h9urchie . M. lane, J . r an, L. Morrison, M . Tnckey, J. . : Goals: L . Gorr , ~ 1 . Ludlow, Best: S . Cracknell, t49 S . Dimonr' J . A . Ludlow Umpires : Pau l risen I _;on ,B) Andre Neilson (B)

7 .5 9 .7 9 .18 (64) 2,' 2.6 2 .7 3.8(26) net D. Ledger 2, J . De1Palia 2, D . Harmer, H . Allen, R. mc' B . Fleisher, B. O'Mara . R . Goode, P. Jones . D . Harmer 3 . L, :ne, P. Thomas, A. ?rlilicevic . Best: A. Lamont, A. na~ .1 . Lyness, S . Capogreco, A. Milicevi c 2.1 3.2 3 .5 4.7(31) 01 0.3 0 .3 0.3 {3 ) .. Russell, W. Touzei, C. Lehmann, B. Stephenson. Best: uzel, F Purcell, H . Porter, W. Touzei, J . Meriden Man Grypid A. Shufilebotham, P. Harrison . G . Wadley, V. Coffey, A. 2.0 3.5 4 .7 4,9(33) 3 3.1 4.3 6 .6 8.6 (54) 3 . Anderson, S . Christo, M . Whiting, A . Piantello. Best: S . Clark, L . Sc ~ci . L . Barnes, S . Christo £Ist: Goals : A . L hkakis, i . P rkins, R . Powell, 0 . Elbaz. Best : L . star. E . F. 'ally, G . Elvi n 3.5 7 .1 2 8.13 ( 61) 2.5 3.6 4 .11 (35) 2, W. D'Andrea, E. Henderson, A . Best : P. 1_nnan, E. Boechaud. S . Lamei Is ing 2. S . Whyte 2 . Best : at, D . Perry, A. Cl ~, S. Vhyie, A . PAakre 0 .2 0.7 3.7 3 .9(27) 4 .0 7.8 8 .12 10A4 (74) I. TI tharis, B. Lill ;nrrhite, A . Jackman . Best : L . Ffirench, S . Bourke, C. MacKenzie, L . Razga Bent: Goals: B . 2, J. Robertson 2, D . Gold, R. Punter. A . Lax' ton . n, ,, . :Leo ., B . Zylbersztaln, A . Ferris, L. Sampson, J .

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Golf r ill look Goal umpires' advisor Andrew Barnes takes his job seriously and at the start of the year went out on a limb to say that no goal umpire will make a mistake this year. Well Barnesy, we are all human, and a mistake (or two) has occurred, so what did you do about it? You stayed true to your word and shaved your head . A great look! The cranium now looks as white as a golf ball and we can see a tattoo of Hot Dot #1 being added if anymore bets fail . All you goalies stay on your toes as we wouldn't want Barnesy to do anything too silly . . . . or would we?

and it's good to see that he r impression has not been i lost . By the way there is aL89cm in height difference between Andrea and I for future reference . Wet Wet Wet We think you will all agree that last Saturday we really experienced what a winter sport is all about . Sloshing around in the mud and deep puddles in the torrential rain tested the umpiring skills to the max and obviously provided the players with challenges that they hadn't experienced this year. This made the hot chocolate provided to the umpires at half-time at Mazenod all that more welcome . To follow up, they were looked after again after the match with chicken noodle soup and bread rolls . Once again the hospitality of the Mazenod OCFC and the sensational Chris and Denise Kelly was second to none . Always a pleasure to visit Central Reserve .

Tough break We talk about umpiring with "blood in our boots" although a few younger ones these days tend to shirk the issue when they have a little nagging injury or the day is a bit too cold or wet . Not our own legend Kevin (Chilli) Segota, who has continued goal umpiring with a broken finger . It's in plaster with a pin inserted in it. Yeow! To add to this tough effort Chilli was appointed to last weekend's representative game and as usual did his Umpires Association proud . If you're wondering how he broke his finger - well, ask him yourself, Training night s If you think that some of Rob Sneddon's Tuesday training it's an interesting story . . . . nights are harder than others, then you can blame the Thursday night poker games . Rob at times gets a little bit M istaken Identity While umpiring down at Whitefriars U/19 last week, a upset at stages with the players and although he says he fellow supporter recognised me (Leah) and asked "we reckons he calms down we think he holds the grudge over haven't seen you for a while Andrea", the reply was "sorry to the next training night . So all you umpires need to "play I'm the other one" . Andrea hasn't umpired for a few years your cards right" and you won't get flogged on the track .

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It had to end ; the reign of the Turtles that started in April fell over in the rain of July! No excuses from the Turtles though, they simply dipped their lids to a wonderfully committed Box Hill North! All other games went to script despite the elements . Review With the rain falling, the wide expanse of Eltham College was a set up for an upset . Box Hill North, in probably their best win since joining the Amateurs, adapted to the conditions with aplomb. Currie starred in the ruck whilst Penny made light of the conditions and was his elusive best . Eltham's best included Runco and Ogilvie who both starred in defence . Power House managed to escape with the four points against North Brunswick. The House were only a few goals up at the last break but the experienced ones came to the fore as Cooper, Grahek and the returning McRae got them home . Newton was dangerous up forward for NB with 3 goals"whilst Pizzari was once again a star . Big win for Albert Park as they accounted for Richmond . Payne with 5 led the grades goal kickers for the day whilst the reliable Baker was also good . Hibbins and Speakman were the best for Richmond . Hawthorn got out to a 5 goal lead early in the second quarter before a defiant Syndal kept on hitting back . The Sinners threatened early in the last but the Hawks steadied for a solid win . The mobile Bingham starred around the ground for Syndal who were also well served by Healy. Mundy .and Garlick were the Hawks best. Finally, Bulleen hosted Eley Park and were able to record a solid win . Cookson and Orwin were the stars for the winners whilst Houlden and Kenyan starred for Eley Park . Preview With no relegation battle taking place, the interest lies in both the double chance and 4th spot . Hard to see the top two falling over although one will be looking over their shoulders after they clash this week . A House loss might open the door for the Hawks but like Eltham, the Hawks winning streak might come to an end soon . As for 4th spot, Bulleen would have been showering away on Saturday, fully expecting to be a game clear in fourth . The shock win by Box Hill North would have caused cold showers all round! Don't think it is a race in two however, Albert Park have a run home that gives them an outside chance . Looking at the draw, Bulleen will start clear favourite in two games (both away from home) and also face the top three (all at home) . It's a tough draw from here! BHN on th e 42

other hand, will start favourites in at least 4 games . The smoky, Albert Park, need to win the next four. If they do, it is possible they will b e equal on points with both Bulleen and BHN . Close ! Pivotal game would appear to be in round 14 when Bulleen host their local rival . No doubt the battle will go down to the wire ! Match of the round (if not season) sees Power House hosting Eltham . Both sides have cruised through the middle part of the season, getting ready to power up as the finals loom . Have chopped and changed on this one all day . The strength of the House against the pace of the Turtles? Home ground advantage? Tough to call, however Eltham by less than a goal. Another pivotal game sees Albert Park host Bulleen . The Falcons are starting to get some momentum as they settle back into their home turf (no truth in the rumour that Coach Bedford is considering joining the Save Albert Park Protestors next year) and they will not get a bigger crunch game than against Bulleen this week . I liked what I saw of Albert Park and I fancy them this week in a minor boilover.

D4 SECTION Edwards, Paul POWER HOUSE AFC 0 58 Lauletta, Daniel HAWTHORN AFC 3 52 Penny, Daniel BOX HILL NORTH AFC 2 45 McClaren, Adam ELTHAM OC 0 39 Viola, David ELEY PARK SHARKS 1 38 Venables, Shaun ALBERT PARK AFC 3 37 Blagrove, Matthew ELTHAM dC 0 33 D4 RESERV E Hyndman,James ELTHAM OC 0 27 Carter, Darren NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 0 23 Olson, Bradley BOX HILL NORTH AFC 0 23 Unwin, Mark BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 1 21 Abbott, Matthew ELTHAM OC 0 20 Papanastasatus, Frank NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 0 17 Sutton, James ALBERT PARK AFC 2 1 7 results weren't received. Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


Eley Park and Syndal clash with both sides looking towards 2007 already. The Sharks have fallen of the pace in recent times whilst the Sinners aren't a bad unit . Syndal by a few . Hawthorn host No rt h Brunswick in their fifth home game on the trot. Glenferrie Oval has become their castle and hard to see how North will have the keys to get in . Hawks by about 5 goals. Finally, the all conquering Box Hill North welcomes Richmond with percentage a huge blip on their radar . Can't see any big game hangover for BHN as they further stake their finals claims ! Anyway, don't forget you can get a hold of your favourite VAFA scribe via either 0418348723 or ed .sill@locker.com .a u Ball Briefs This Sunday at the Ross Gregory Power House have their inaugural legends game . All past and present players are invited along with their families and any other VAFA supporters/players as we have clowns (non playing), face painters plus of course a legends game between our past players mainly made up from our'88 &'96 Grand Final sides & 2000 Premiership side . VAFA legend Peter Hutchison will coach against 2000 Premiership coach and current Yarra Valley coach Kevin Barnes . All are welcome to attend and make this a special day on the Power House calendar.

ESTO N Power House congratulate Mark 'Stormer' Driessen on his 50th game this week Stormer is having his best season this year after the last few seasons have been interrupted either by University/work or injury, perhaps it's the girlfriend's influence? Well done buddy from all at Power Hous e Bulleen Cobras AFC would like to congratulate Tim Orwin on reaching 150 games . Tim's hard work around the ground ensures he is a vital link in the Cobras team . Tim is a special character around the club and everyone is thrilled for him in reaching this milestone. Also Ben Cookson plays his 50th game . Ben is a damaging midfielder who over his 50 games with the club has shown why he is one of the best midfielders in D4, and he is a future leader at the club . Well done to both players from all at the Cobras .

Eley Park Sharks v Syndal Tally Ho AFC Albert Park AFC v Bulleen Cobras AFC Power House AFC v Eltham OC Hawthorn AFC v North Brunswick AFC Box Hill North AFC v Richmond Central AFC

04 SECTIO N RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 1 .4 1 .4 1 .4 1 .5(11) ALBERT PARK AFC 3 .8 8 .13 10 .18 17 .21 (123) Rich Cent : Goals: J . Matheson . Best: S . Hibbins, D . Speakman, M . King, P. Solo, S . Liuzzi, J . Robertson AP: Goals : B. Payne 5, A. Morgan 4, S . Venables 3, N . Cain 2, D . Barley, J . Hamilton, S. Haynes. Best: B. Payne, R . Baker, D . Barley, S. Phillips, S . Thompson, N . Cain Umpires: John Cahir (F) Peter Griffiths (F) NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 0 .3 1 .3 4 .3 4 .4 (28) POWER HOUSE AFC 2.4 3 .10 4 .12 7 .14 (56) Nth Bru : Goals : D . Newton 3, A. Sammartino. Best: D . Pizzari, P. Tannous, N . Perry, T. Ackland. B. Robertson, C. Rhook PH : Goals : D . Cooper, M. Hill, C . Brady, D. Williams, J . Bath, D. Grahek, S . Mc Crae . Best : B. Brady, S. Mc Grae, M. Hill, P. Miskelly, M . Driessen, D . Cooper Umpires : Thomas Windlow (F) Greg Rawlings (F) Julian Maccioni (B) Daniel Brooks (G) ELTHAM OC 0 .1 1 .4 1 .6 2.7(19) BOX HILL NORTH AFC 2.1 3 .2 5.4 5 .4(34) Eltham : Goals : L. Barnes, L . Mason . Best : L . Ogilvie, R . Bunco, J . Galvin, B . Dummett, T. Duggan, T. Andrews BHN: Goals : R . Ball 2, D . Penny 2, C . Riscalla. Best : P. Currie . D. Penny, J. Garrett, C . Plunkett, S. Irvine, C . Riscalla Umpires : Brent Woodhead (F) Gerard Rolls (F ) SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 1 .1 3 .5 4.5 5.8(38) HAWTHORN AFC 5.2 5.7 7 .11 9 .15 (69) Syn TH : Goals: C . Cachia 2, D . Dapiran 2, G . Healy. Best : I . Bingham, B . Robinson, G . Healy, C . Cachia, K. Conran, D. Paolone Haw: Goals : D . Lauletta 3, M . Tyson 2, D. Garlick . M. McKenna, D . Pritchard, P. McKenna . Best: R. Mundy, L. Aitken, S . Avery, M . McKenna, D . Lauletta, J . Dawson Umpires : Russell Davidson (F) Richard Yann (F) Damien Anthony (B) Alex Anthony (B) Santo Caruso (G) BULLEEN COBRAS AEC 5 .4 6.9 9.9 12.12 (84) ELEY PARK SHARKS 3.1 3.2 4.2 5.4 (34) Bull Cob : Goals : T. Fradkin 3, F. Arcoraci 2, R . Badan)ek 2, T. Pearson 2, B . Cookson, P. Whitehouse, R . Dunn . Best: B . Cookson, T. Orwin, N . Ritchie, J. Laurence, T. Moore, R . Daley EPS : Goals : D . Smith, J . Broadbear, D. Viola, M . Viola, B . Reade . Best : T. Houlden, B . Kenyan, D . Broadbear, D . Smith, D . Heynes, M. Cavell Umpires : Stephen Caple (F) Paul O'Loughlin (F) 04 RESERV E BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 4 .6 7.9 12.14 15.19 (109) ELEY PARK SHARKS 1 .0 1 .1 3.1 4 .1 (25) Bull Cob : Goals : T. Sette 6, A. Cook 2, T. Mozzarella 2, N. Lykopandis, I. McLeod, M . Soumelidis, J . Trinchi, M . Umvin . Best : T. Sette, N . Byrne, T. Mazzarella, W. Singleton, G . Anderton, T. Hamilton EPS : Details not received . ELTHAM OC 1 .5 2.8 5.11 5.11 (41) BOX HILL NORTH AFC 0 .1 0.2 1 .2 5 .4 (34) Eltham : Goals : S. Clark, C. Paine, S . Todman, A . Sculli, T. Rowe. Best : S. Clark, C . Paine, S . Weston, E. Baud, N . McPherson, S. Todman BHN: Goals: S. Evans 2, L . Keillor, C. Langley, P. Domaingue . Best : G. Tanaka, S. Smith, M. Rogers, D. Lay, S . Evans, P. Domaingu e RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 0 .0 0.3 1 .5 2 .9(21) ALBERT PARK AFC 5 .7 11 .9 14.12 16.16 (112) Rich Cent: Goals : S. Britter, C . Fox. Best: C. Lang, S . Britter, S. Collins, B. Pumpa, J. Casey, C . Fox AP: Goals : P. Chambers 3, T. Houston 2, J. Sutton 2, J . Murphy 2, S . McGuire, M . Phillips, D. Ouinian, R . Ferrero, J . Pyke, S. Affleck, M. Gentnec Best : J . Murphy, P. Chambers, R. Ferrero, M. Gentner, J . Wier, J . Sutto n SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 0 .0 0 .0 3.0 3 .1 (19) HAWTHORN AFC 1 .2 3 .6 6.8 7 .9 (51) Syn TH : Goals: D. Taylor, D . Boggett, J . Rowe . Best: D . Taylor, J. Rowe, N. Woodhead, A. Brown, J . Milz, M . Kelly Haw : Goals: T. Dixon 2, T. Hyland 2, L . Ross 2, C. Pritchard . Best: S . MacKenzie, T. Ryan, B . Hudson, S. Parker, T. Hyland, L . Ross NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 1 .1 3 .4 4.4 4 .5 (29) POWER HOUSE AFC 3 .2 3 .3 4 .3 4 .4 (28) Nth Bruns : Goals: M . Sorleto, A . Taha, M. Taha, B . Williams . Best: N. Giovanogloo, M. Sorleto, B. Williams, S. Care, F. Papanastasatus, A . Taha PH : Goals: D. Mullen 2, M. Talbot, D . Hadley. Best : W. Elliot, M. Leahy, J. McCarthy, K. Stevens, M . Talbot, D . Mulle n

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31 R. Marshall (C-Res) 32 M . Verberne 33 J . Fiorfni 34 D. Williams 35 M . Burgess 36 C. Doolan

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1 J. Neilson 2 J. Dunn 3 S. Dalian 4 B. Shaw 5 I, Burgess 6 T. Dukic

7 A Mussy 8 D. Speakman 9 A. Piani 10 A. Zuccaro 11 M . Tully 12 S. Either 13 J. Goode 14 C.Crwgh

15 A. Rojter 16 J. Chandler 17 T. Wallace 18 B . Jenlans 19 R. Morrow 20 D. Bergin 21 P. O'Meara 22 J . Petering

23 G. Gardiner 24 T. Guthrie 25 A . Read 26 L. Beardsley

27 N . Nuske 28 J . Matheson 29 J . Hayes 30 L. Fotheringham 31 RETIRED JUMPER 32 G. Triantafillce 33 P. Bermano

37 S . West 38 R . Wright 39 S . Fishlock

34 K. Pampa 35 T. Mundy

41 M . Talbot

37 D. Green 38 M. Deire;tas 39 H . Dautovic 40 J. Smart 42 D. Mornson 43 W. Bracken 44 N. Krake 45 A, Glover 46 M. Jeras 47 M . King

42 R Arnold

43 B . Rouse 43 J . Hewes 44 J . Taylor

46 D . Mullen 47 J. Neal 48 D. Overdevest 49 C . Brady 50 51 D. ryger

52 E. Gamble 53 P. Barrett 54 D. Gough 55 J. Bat h 56 C . Plazzer 57 S. DeMourncey 58 J. Gregson 59 B. Kyne

36 B. pumps

48 J. McGrath

49 P.Valkrxv 50 A. Till-y 51 C. Alley

62 J. Tinkler 63 M. Weber 64 G . Cockshutt

53 J. Robertson 54 S. H,bbins 57 M Goanan 57 E . Hill 58 S . Fake 59 S . Collins

67 C. Russell

61 P. Sold

60 J. McCarthy 61 A. Clyne

68 P Dunn 69 V. Soundararaman 70 A. Clyne 72 L. Ganci

62 T. Graham 63 M . Hud;on,lumeau 6; J . ia9iragaya 65 C. Coates 66 A . Gellie

Coach : Tony Rowe Res Cl :h : Mark Elde r

1 G . Healy. (VC) 2 I. Bingham 3 T. Rowe 4 P. Henderson 5 I. Tua 6 D. Palone 7 A. Burns 7 L. Dickenson 8 B. Bennefl 9 D. Richardso n 10 G. Fox 11 M . Meyer 12 A . Hermann 13 S . Miller 14 S . O'Boyle

15 D. Reynolds 16 J. Dwye r 17 A . Fleming

18 J. Lawes 19 L. sanders 20 I . Mackenzia 21 M . McCormack

22 A . McKeown 24 M. Macfarlane 25 M. Kelly 26 N . Hunte r 27 M. Leplea 28 D. Dapira n 29 A. Sheer 30 S. Crert 31 A. Dance 32 L. Hannermann 33 T. Barthofamew. (RC) 34 M. Elder. 35 C . Cachia. (C) 36 S. McFarlane 37 B. Robinson

38 F. George 39 D. Hallisey (VC) 40 N. Woodhea d 41 P. Agnelo 42 M . G{ennister 43 A. Brown 44 T. Zaharopoulos. (RC) 45 C. Frames

46 A. Davis 47 G . Clemment 48 M . Eppe l 49 M . Starr 50 C. Kimitsis 51 J. Soane 52 T. Turpn 53 K. 54 D. Flyn n 55 G. Dockers

56 A. Treasure 57 A. Vag:attes 58 J . Rowe 59 A. Clement s 60 A . Inglis

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UNDER 19 (1 ) As we slowly edge our way closer to the finals, the race narrows down to five teams fighting for glory and five teams fighting for a little respect and inevitably the end of the season . Old Xavs for me at this stage, but there are challengers . Review Match of the round and surely one of the lowest scoring games in history saw St Bernard's put Marcellin under the covers by two points . Marcellin, now well and truly out of the race, while SB consolidate fourth spot, Tom Caven best on for the victors in an impressive performance . Upset of the week - SKOBS pumping an insipid Rupo . Having turned their season full circle, the winners were well served by Maft Murphy IS goals) who turned Rupo's day into a real nightmare . And it hurt, it really hurt . Uni Blues continued their strong form, putting pay to Old Scotch easily while still managing to boot eighteen behinds . Henry Weddel was brilliant all day in a team that could be the dark horse come September. I suggest a big round of goal kicking practice this week at the Craw. In other games, Old Xavs easily accounted for Collegians and De La gave BV a lesson . The top two teams flexing muscle and delivering wins expected at this stage. Preview Match of the round, St Bernard's hosting Blues should be a cracker. Blues have come of age and sit one game clear of the hosts . . .let's see that margin extend . Hot Breadsy -!'n tipping the Blues. Rope badly need a home game two against Marcellin . I'll tip you fellas but really, don't throw all the hard work away. Best of the rest - Old Xavs to thump SKOBS, Old Scotch just over BV and De La by a mile over Collegians . Bring on the finals . Lock of the week Freo to beat the Demons over at Subi on Sunday . Should get some decent odds . Any feedback beatonc@tabcorp.com.au . Happy punting ! UNDER 19 (2) . . .and then the rain fell . It was a wild scene for the Raiders and T's playing next to that water catchment known as Bulleen Road . Examples of the appalling conditions included water rapids down the boundary and buckets of hot water to keep blood circulating in player's hands. The Raiders attacked and pumped the ball forward from the start, running out 103 point winners and now sporting the league's best percentage. Rockmart McKenna dominated while Paul Watson was dangerous up forward . The Wallets took the ham by 7 points controlling possession in the last, with the gutsy Fielders close . The Friars toppled the Sharks by 33 with Allemand (2), Kaldor and Harris standouts . Carey took Brighton by 10 points as Parker looks to have taken over the reigns from injured Marshall Bull with 3 . McQueen-Miscamble took the best on honours . While in the upset of the round, the OM's were displaced at the top of the tree in a 3 point heart stopper to the visiting Blacks, in conditions where a goal was worth 3. The Sharks will host the inform Raiders this week, and with Parade having some big names returning from a mid season break, it's hard to 48

see them going down. Parade by 45 . The Tonaers take on the Friars who have regained some of their early form. But the trip down the coast will be too much with Brighton 4 goa l winners . The two bottom sides meet, but the Fielders are better than a side sitting 9th and should win with ease. The next two are headliners as firstly, the Blacks - after their huge win against the Melburnians - host new league leader Carey, and the visitors should bring the Blacks back to earth . Finally the Wallets at home have been a tough ask all year and with OM, firstly struggling against Caulfield and then losing to Uni, it should be Camberwell to make the top 4 very, very, very interesting after they have a win , bernecich@netspace .net.au

-The top four looks nearly set after MHSOB continued their 'ducks and drakes' season by serving up a punishing performance against a hapless Bentleigh . Bentleigh, playing at home, blew their chance to stay in touch with the top four with a 37 point defeat at the hands of P, . HSOB ,

- son, Richard OLD XAVERIANS (1) 5 Kell- Luke OLD XAVERIANS (1) 0 Hou-'ton, Scott UNIVERSITY BLUES 3

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7 12-M Bu" arshall OLD CAREY GR 0 44 Solomon, arcus OLD PARADIANS 2 36 C_ara, - nes WHITEFRIARS OC 1 3 4 ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 6 54 OAKLEIGH AFC 2 49 OLD IVANHOE GR t 44 Le~ . Thomas OLD XAVERIANS (2) I 44 L' is, Christopher FITZROY REDS 3 37 Ford, Chris NOB/ST PAT'S COLLEGE 2 30 Bogar, cholas MAZENOD OC 2 44 Johnson, Rhys OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2 34 Davis . Stefan MAZENOD OC 2 32 "" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .

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a team that is as predictable as the Melbourne weather . Bentleigh now sits 16 premiership points adrift of fourth placed Ormond, a task that is only mathematically a possibility. Oostveen and Evans were solid contributors for MSHOB, while Halliday was best for Bentleigh . On a typical winter's afternoon, wet weather football was the order of the day and the low scores of some teams reflected the conditions . Ormond thrashed Emmaus, Old Ivanhoe did it easy against Ajax, SBMT had their may against Old Essendon with my man Bodinnar kicking 6, while Oakleigh had little trouble with La Trobe . Preview Chelsworth Park is where you want to be this Saturday to see Old Ivanhoe and Ormond battling out for that crucial third spot . Ormond haven't been as impressive as Old Ivanhoe of late, but they have still been winning, a sign that they are a confident team . Old Ivanhoe on the other hand have taken on all before them recently, with their loss to SBMT in Round 10 sparking them into some devastating form . They should be too good for Ormond at home and will remain in that third spot for the time being . Oakleigh travel out to play Old Essendon and should return home with the four points, while SBMT also head away from home to take on the enigmatic MHSOB, but the Tigers should have their measure . Bentleigh will bounce back with a win against Emmaus after their disappointing loss last week, while La Trobe at home should beat Ajax, but not by any great margin . All match reports to al_vafa@hotmail .com UNDER 19 (BLUE) Review Powerhouse/South Mornington has finally broken through for their first win of the season with a convincing 41 point win against Monash . Tristan Marmo and Jassy Stanley put in stellar performances to see their team over the line, with Powerhouse/Sth Mornington holding Monash goalless after half-time . Old Mentonians got revenge on De La when they met again in difficult conditions on the weekend, with the first half providing a real arm wrestle with both sides struggling to come to grips with the conditions . Only 1 point separated the sides at half time, however, the conditions seemed to suit the smaller Panther players as they adapted better after the main break, Daniel Daparis was in everything up forward and inspired his teammates with courageous acts while Simon O'Halloran starred on the ball with a best on ground performance in their 21 point win . Despite the ordinary conditions, Mazenod opened the game against Oakleigh with some excellent running football and had posted 5 goals by _ time to put the game beyond doubt . They further added 6 .13 to Oakleigh's 1 .2 with Luke Castledine best afield with 3 goals . Old Haileyburians smashed Hampton while Parkdale had the bye . Preview A cracker of a game will see Old Mentonians play host to a rampaging Mazenod in what is a tipping nightmare for this scribe . Mazenod gave Old Mentonians a touch-up last time they met but that seems an eternity ago for Old Mentonians who have proven themselves as a contender since then . If this game was being played at Mazenod I would be tipping with more confidence, however, winning form is good form and while both teams have it, I am still sticking with Mazenod in a tight affair . Eleven different goal kickers last week for Old Haileyburians would make any opposition backline sweat in anticipation and unfortunately Oakleigh Clayton will feel the full force of this quality side this week . Powerhouse/Sth Mornington will be confident after their first win last week and should give themselves every chance against Hampton, however, Hampton are a proud club and should bounce back with a win at home . Parkdale are fresh from the break and play host to De La, a team with indifferent form of late, however in saying that, De La should still be too strong . All match reports to al_vafa@hotmail .com 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

UNDER 19 (RED ) The Westies sink Xavs further into their midseason slump . Not registering a win since round 8, the Xaverians cannot take trick going down to Westbourne at home by 28. In miserable conditions Daniel Sidwell continued his tally for the Westies kicking two. Two goals should be considered a bag in what were atrocious conditions . Rupo travelled to Ballarat to play the Old Saints, ironically more local than most of the city grounds . Unfortunately it wasn't close enough, going down by 20 points . Chris Ford and Anthony Torpy kicked two a piece for the victors . Kew played host to Aquinas and in another low scoring affair the Aquinians demoralised the home side running home 27 point winners with Maaskant and Sean Ragouini (2) leading the way . Finally the Reds made an example of the Bullants who drop out of the 4. Interestingly Fitzroy were the only side to score more than 10 goals at the weekend in their 63 point win . This week Aquinas play host to the Old Saints and with percentage the only thing separating them from top spot, it seems the struggling Saints may edge them closer . Aquinas by lots. There hasn't been a better time for the Woodsmen to travel back down the highway to host a desperate Xavs outfit, given the latter's recent form . But I think the Xavarians will take it, having more to play for . The Bullants host Kew and will be looking to reverse the last result between the two sides . With Tonelli . Voglis and Illingworth in full flight, the Bullants should have little trouble at Ted Ajani . While the Westies host the Lions who are now in the 4, by default, having the break last week . Therry by a couple of straight kicks . The Reds take a .째eek off, before their run for the flag . bernecich@netsnar,e .net.au

Rupertswood AFC v Marcellin OC Old Xaverians (1) v St Kevins OB De La Salle OC v Collegians St Bernards v University Blues Old Scotch v Banyule-Viewban k UNDER 99(2 ) Old Trinity Gr v Caulfield G r Old Camberwell Gr v Old Melburnians Old Brighton Gr v Whitefriars OC University Blacks v Old Carey Gr Beaumaris FC v Old Paradians UNDER 19 ( 3 ) Old Ivanhoe Gr v Ormond AFC La Trobe University AFC v Ajax AFC Old Essendon Gr v Oakleigh AF C MHSOB v St Bedes Mentone Tigers at 11am Emmaus St Leos OC v Bentleigh UNDER 19 SLU E Oakleigh Clayton v Old Haileyburian s Old Mentonians v Mazenod OC to be played at 1 .30pm Parkdale Vultures v De La Salle OC Hampton Rovers AFC v Powerhouse/Sth Morningto n Monash Blues - Bye UNDER 19 (RED ) Old Westbourne v Therry Penola OB Rupertswood AFC v Old Xaverians (2) Aquinas OC v North Old Boys/St Pats Co l Bulleen Templestowe AFC v Kew AFC Fitzroy Reds - Bye 49


UNIVERSITY BLU' 4.2 7-5 9 .13 9 .18 (72) OLD SCOTCH 01 12 2 .3 2.5 (17) US: Goals : S. Houghton 3. H. Flanagan 2, B. Merriman 2, T . McCredie, M . Maftmann. Best: H . Weddell, D . Hayter, B. McConnell, B. Merriman, M. Maltmann, M. Sykes OS: Goals : W. Cox, B. McGregor. Best : B. McGregor, H . Taylor, E . Kitchen, M . Hildebrandt, J . Daggian, T. Gherardin Umpires : Michael Gilday (F) Jack Farman (F) Blake Raymond (B) Simon McInerney (B) BANYULE-VtEWBANK 0.0 0 .1 0 .3 03 (3) DE LA SALLE OC 1-5 4 .7 6.11 10.14 (74) BVB : Best: J . Crovre. J . Hansen, N Roberts, R. Semmel, J . Lamb, M . Herkess DLS: Goals: J . Oakley 2, N. Roberts 2, N Roberts 2, R . Semmel, S. Dillon, A. Kovank, S. Williams. Best: J . Crovre, J . Hansen, N. Roberts, R . Semmel, J . Lamb, M Herkess Umpires : Tony Liffey (F) Patrick CouOhard (F ) ST KEVINS OB 3.2 6 .5 6.10 11 .13 (79) RUP€RTSW00D AFC 1 .2 2 .3 2.3 2 .4 (16) SKOB: Goals : M. Murphy 5. T. Lattanzio 2, T. lerardo 2 . T. White, T. Dixon . Best: J. Muller,, J. Koutoumas, B . Liu, J. Keogh, T. Dixon, M. Murphy Rup: Goals: L. Baddeley, M . Quigley . Best : M . Elliss-Christens, C . A!Ipart, L . Baddeley, D . McGovern, J. Bradley, C . Thill Umpires: Malt Proctor (C) Eli Hayes (F) Jessica Rollo (B ) COLLEGIANS 0 .1 0 .1 11 2 .2(14) OLD XAVERIANS (1) 3 .7 5.12 10 .15 13.18 ( 96 ) Coll : Goals : D. Rajkumar, D. Abbait . Best: S . Hunter, A. Scott . B . Sims, S. Grant, P. Blanden, T. Cook Old Xav: Goals: R . Benson 5. A. Torre 2, T. Dynan 2, D . Bell, N. Saunders, A. Fazio, J. Glen. Best: P. Gain, R. Haddock, A . Torre, T. G ri gg, J . Glen, T. Fahey Umpires: Jason Evans (F) x?=than Sheppard (F ) H~~ELLOC 0 .2 1 .6 2.8 2.9 (21) ST LRDS 12 1 .3 1.4 3.5 (23 ) A rc: uoals : J . Crimmins, J. Delahunty. Best: J . Bortokotto, T. Caghlan, M. Grigomk, J . Crappec J. Winstanley, D . Fraser St Sam : Goals: D . Mitchell . J . Viney, A. Harrison. Best : T. Gafen, A. Harrison, M. Hughes, J. landomenico. J. Ryan, D . Igoe Umpires: Daniel Dinneen (F) Sachs Koffman (F) UNDER 19 (21 OLD MELBURNIANS 11 3.4 5.6 7.4(46) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.1 5.4 5.6 73 (49) OM: Goals: N. Morrison 2, W. Kiel, T. 0'Shaughnessy, C . Wllmoth, B . Fionertz, B . Baines. Best: B. Finnertz, N . Morrison, W. Kiel, T. Dennison, P. Kruger. J. Hart UB: Detatls not received . Umpires : Wayne Hinton (F) Logan Smith (F) CAULFIELD GO 6.1 6 .4 6 .5 7 .5(47) OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS 3.1 5 .2 5 .4 8 .6 (54) Caul : Goals: A. Clarke, L. Price, A. Ross, R . Dux, A . Missen, T. Robinson, J . Sanchez . Best: A . Webb, A . Wolkov+. C. Scully. T. Robinson, A. Ross, M . Hardy OCG : Goals : A. Clarke 5, C. Hillier 2, A. Pillay. Best: A. Clarke, A. Renshaw, A . Romanin, N. Coombs, H . Dickson, T. Peasnell Umpires : Jamie Gunn (F) Cahrt Manes (F) Benedict Farrell (8) Michael Raphael (B) OLD CAREY GR 3 .2 5 .9 7,13 9.13 (67) OLD BRIGHTON GR 3 .1 5 .1 8 .4 8 .9 (57) OC: Goals: G . Parker 3, J . Wagner 2. D. Rossidis 2. B. Smithwick, D. Elliott . Best: L . McQueen-Mi„camble, R . Wood, A. PaGison, J . Wagner. M. Andrews, C . Fitzpatrick OB : Goals: M . Dewar 3, R . Eastgate 2, J . Sest 2, N. Paterson . Best: B . Mason, S . Olliver, M . Dewar, R . Doherty. J . White, C . Betts Umpires: David Evrens (F) Jason Lane (F ) OLD PARADtANS 6 .4 9.6 13 .16 1611 (117) 1 .2 2.2 2.2(14) OLD TRINITY GO 1 .0 . Solomon 2, L . Catoggio 2, T. Gibbons 2, J . OP : Goals: N. Curcio 5, R. Bugeja 2, M Kandilakis, A. Serafin, M . Stace . Best: C. Khoury, L. Devine, D. McKenna, P. Watson, T. Gibbons, A. Seneca OT: Goals: N. Bachli, T. Howell . Best : T. Howell, S. Cole, T. Delphine . H . Banfieid, C . Beaton, A. Cicatto Umpires: Tim Norton (F) Sean Scully (sor) (F) WHITEFRIARS OC 4 .2 4.8 8.12 0 .17 (65) BEAUMARIS PC 2.0 3.2 3.2 4.8 (32) White: Goals : S. Allemand 2, M. Mirabella, J.0Meara, J . Parkes, M . Stafford, R . Retraces, 0. Arthurson . Best : D . Kaldor, A. Petts, A . Harris, C. Taouk, J. Scannell, S . Bullock Beaum : Goals: K. Barnes 2, A. McKenzie, D. Pritchard. Best: Z . Alcott, W. Sanchez, M . Wilson, R. Gillespie, C. La Rocca, J. Richter Umpires: Leah Gallagher (F) Marlyn Bona (F)

Hooke, G. Labuschagne, D . Burns-:riIlace Umpir_ : Geoffrey Devesan (F) Av i an (F) AJAX AEG 0 .1 21 2.3 2.4 (16) OLD IVANHOE GR 4 .7 6.11 11-14 15 .17 (107) AJAX : Goals : M . Shmer6ng 2. Best : M. Herscu, J . Smith, A. Freedman, D. Selzer, J . Kocher, M . Shmerling Old Iv: Goals: A . Baldwin 4, G . Hedrick 3, A . Smith 3, B. Harrison 2, K . Ellis, H . Dekmtser, A. Diorietes . Best: D . Workman, L. Page-Wood, H . Dekretser, A. Baldwin, A. Smith, G. Haririck Umpires: Ken McNiece (F) Tim Saunders (F) Brendan Dowling (B) William Bume (B ) ORMOND AFC 3 .6 8 .10 11 .18 15.22 (112) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 1 .0 2_1 3.2 3.3 (2t) Orm: Goals: J. Riddle 1 S . Ashton 2, J . O'Donnell 2, R . Keane 2, I . Foy 2, D. MacHin, D. Frazier, L . Simpson, T. Allen . Best : T. Foy, J . Rkddle, L. Upstlll, J-Wardley, J . 0Donnell, S. Ashton ESL : Goals: M . Needham 3 . Best : M . Needham, D . Mathews, M. D'Orazia, T. Mulling, A . McCann, J. Chun Umpires: David Lepair (F) Chris Thorburn (F) BENTLEIGN 0.1 0.2 12 2.8 (20) MHSBB 12 4.2 6.7 8.9(57) Bent: Goals: J. Coyne . I. Fndman. Best: B. Halliday, D. Erwin, T. Brew, L. Morrison, S. : Goals . Evans, A. Higgins, D. Bird, S .1'tllani, S. Fergus, M . Nyary MNSOB : P. Fountain 2, L Sofat. T. Dostveen. Best: T. Dostveen, L. Evans, A. Lim, N. Lavers, D . Wiseman, B. Calder Umpires: Peter Teesdale (F) Michael Hooper (F) Jordan Rowe (B )

POWERHOUSE/STN MORNINGTON 2.0 5.1 8 .4 9.6(60) 2,7(19) MONASR BLUES 0.3 2 .5 2 .6 PHISM : Goals: T. Manna 2, R . Hines 2, N . Coy, M . McGreal, M . Spencer, C. O'Brian, L. Devlin. Best: T. Marmo, J. Stanley, R. Wood, L. Brouwer, S . Wright, M. Spencer MBi : Goals: K. Collins 2. Best: K. Collins, T. Kavanagh, M. Sutherland, N. Rhoden, A. Heger, S . Jacobson Umpires: David Anselmi (F) Mark Farrell (F) OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5.9 11 .11 15.17 20 .21(141) 3 .3(21) HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 0 .0 1 .1 1 .3 ON, Goals : N. Waite 4. R. Johnson 2, D. Bodes 2, B . Hampton 2, L. Smitsdorff 2, N . Briticos 2, K. Stamford 2, A. Byass, M . Davle, T. Gill, A. Wright . Best : C. Casey, N. Waite. T. Wyeth, N. Criticas, N . Harrison . R . Johnson HR: Goals : R. White, N . Morecmft, J . Giasoumi . Best : M. Curry, M. Davis. K. Pinto . L . Smith, A. Ross, C . Sinclair Umpires : Albie Firlay (F) Frank Stokes (F) DE LA SALLE OC 0 .3 2 .4 2.4 2 .5(17) OLD MENTONIANS 1,1 2 .5 2.9 4 .14 (30) DLS : Goals: A. McKenna, D. Hyne. Best : C . Grant. R. Breda, D. Reid, P. Monaghan, T . Kovarik, T- Bloom Old Merit: Goals: M. Jenkins 2, M . Siemers, J . Lumsden . Best: S . 0'Halloran, S . Fairbanks, M . Wilton, J . Thompson, J. Lumsden, D. Departs Umpires: Dirk Kramer (F) Dean Schwab (F) MAZENOD OC 5.1 6.7 7.8 11 .13 (79) OARLEIGH CLAYTON 2.1 3.2 3 .2 3.3(21) Mai. Goals: L . Castledine 3, N . Bogar 2, F. Deegan 2, S. Davis 2, N. Graham, C. Smith . Best: L . Castledine, F. Deegan, T. Bailey, C . Smith. P. Stanley, S. McAdam Oak C: Goals: J . Sajenko, T. Collins, M . Devereaux. Best: T. Collins, J . Sajenka, D. Jones, L . Townley, M. Devereaux, J. Lao Umpires: Steve McCarthy (F) Michael Hagan (F) Simon Abel (B) Tom Wischer (B) Paul Whitehead (G) Vin Vescovi (G) PARKDALE VULTURES - BYE . UNDER 19(Redt NTH OLD BOYSBT PAT. COLLEGE 2.2 3.7 5 .7 8.8(56) RUPERTSW00D AFC 1 .2 1 .4 5 .5 5.6(36) NOB1StP: Goals: A . Torpy 2, C. Ford 2, D. Trappe, T. Smith, M. Gastin, T. Klewer. Best: J. Molloy, K. Adams, M. Gastin, A. Kirk, T. Smith, T. Blower Rup: Goals: B. Lovett 2, C. Godfrey, R. Adams, J . Quinn . Best : D. Ennis, D. Noll, J . Simpson, A. Catalano, J . Quinn, K. Plummer Umpires : Mad Howarth (F) Phil Howarth (F ) OLD XAVERIANS (2) 0 .4 0 .5 1 .9 1 .12 (10) OLD WESTBOURNE 2.4 2 .6 4.9 6.10 (46) OX(2): Goals : T. Lee, Best : K. Lunardi, A . Nikalis, C . Matthey, W. O'Sullivan, T. Kennedy, A. Crowe Old W: Goals : D. Si;iweil2, A. Whyte 2, H. Templeton, R . Taylor. Best: H . Templeton, D. Lockwood, C. Pettigrew, J . Ryan, D. Bidwell, D. GoloOa Umpires : Luke Michalsky (F) Peter Pullen (F ) FITZROY REDS 3 .8 6 .9 6 .15 12.18 ( 90) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 2 .1 4 .2 4.3 4 .3(27) UNDER1416J Fitz Reds : Goals: C . Ligris 3. J. Dawson-Smith 3, J . Ritchie 2, R. Dance, K. Donato, G . ST BED°eS d9ENTBNE TIGERS 3.5 7.6 10.12 11 .13 (79) Maroon, A. Karavas . Best: K. Donato, M . Biggs, J . Dawson-Smith, J. Ritchie, B. Minnis, OLD ESSEN00N GR D.4 1.5 2 .5 4.7 (31) D .Olarenshaw Bull Temp : Goals : R. Illingworth 2, P. Vogiis, D. Tonelli. Best : M . Marcanio, SiB1MT: Goals: M . Badinnar 6, R . Swayn 2, S . L'Huillier, J . Lebreton, D. Lynch . Best: R. B. Gauci, C. Azar, C . Burridge, D. Tonelli, M. Coulston Umpires : kin Kennedy (F) David Swayn, B . Neville, D . Wearne, M . Geschke, J. Svnyn, A . Falkiner OE : Goals: Williams, Phillips (F) KEW AFC 0.1 0.1 1 .1 2,2(14) Dudderidge, Madden, Wilson . Best : Trevaskis, Robertson, Benson, Williams, Young, AQUINAS OC 1 .2 5.2 5.2 6.5(41) Miziew,icz Umpires: Paul Tyrer (F) Luke Holmes (F ) Kew: Goals : K. Eletthemglou, B . Nicholas . Best : 0 . Berry, A . Lucisano, M . Cochrane, T. OAKLEIGH AFC 3.1 B.4 12 .7 14.15 (99) Wang, D. Wail, G . Williams Amu: Goals: S. Ragazzini 2, P. Cross 2, T. Taranto, J. Stewart. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 2 .4 2.4 2 .6 3 .8 (26) . Meyers 2, G . Best: P. Cross, S . Ragozzini, E. Smith, P. Maaskant, S . Kenner, S. Silver Umpires: Patrick Oak: Goals : J. Derks-Revere 3, L . Barrand 2, S . Doherty 2, D . Wills 2, C Bennett, M. Shenker, J . McGarry. Best : D. Wills, P. Disiervi, L. Rarrand, J . Derks-Revere. J . Maebus (F) David D'Altera (F ) Fitzgerald, M . Bennett LaTc Goals: B. Hunt 2, T. O'Halloran. Best : A. Jesser, B . Hunt, B . THERRY PENOLA - BYE. 50 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


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The great leveler "rain" was to the fore last week, and along with changed line ups as well as different venues, made for another round of upsets and close finishes as scoring was at a minimum in many games . To achieve a 73% success rate was commendable (to me at least!! ) REVIEW Section 1 Once again Old Xaverians proved too strong for De la Salle, as the "Crocodiles" in winning by 6 points dampened the De La reunion celebrations . Old Melburnians moved a step closer to the final four with a comfortable 29 point win over St Bede's! Mentone Tigers . Leaders Prahran had the better of Old Xaverians 2 and ran out winners by 28 points . University Blues adapted to the muddy conditions better than did Old Scotch, who trailed by 10 points at the long interval . Although Scotch held the Blues to a solitary behind in the second half, the determined Blues hung on to the lead to win by 2 points . For the Blues, their A Reserve Coach Marcus Coleman starred across half back. St Kevin's virtually lost all hope for a final four berth when they went down to Mazenod by 5 points . Section 2 Collegians "kicked the sweep" in defeating Old Brighton by 88 points in a one sided game at Albert Park . A very inaccurate Monash Blues proved far too strong for St Bernard's, who finished 39 points in arrears . Monash did find scoring difficult because of the elements and the determination of the St Bernard's defenders. Best for Monash included Todd Blasch, Steven Mentha, Gavin Prendergast and Donald Thomas . St Bernard's were well served by A .J .Matthews, Andrew Catterall and Tristan McGlade . Marcellin recorded a convincing first win of the season when they defeated Therry Penola by 58 points . As a result Therry Penola have fallen to last place. Inaccuracy in front of goal by Fitzroy Reds proved a major factor in their 13 point loss to University Blacks, whose early ascendancy and greater accuracy were rewarded with victory and a four point buffer for their hold on fourth place . Best for the Blacks were George Allan (a fast bowler?), Glen Thompson and Corey Watts . For the Reds, Ronald Twigg, Adrian Maroon and Tim . Campbell were best. Mt Lilydale won their eighth successive match when they defeated an inaccurate Whitefriars by 27 points . Whitefriars started well on the muddy Domeney Oval but the bulk of Mt Lilydale defenders and "on ball" players saw them gradually gain the ascendancy . Best for Whitefriars were Peter O'Brien (3 goals), Paul Hennessy and Chris. Ryan.

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found scoring very i 1 difficult . Old Geelong were short of players at the start but did field eighteen as the game progressed . Maybe this was a problem as they scored their only goal early in the opening quarter and three behinds thereafter. Old Essendon's best included coach John Rush, captain John Hughes, Robert Appleton and Jason Goodger . North Old Boys/ St Patrick's took an early lead over a depleted La Trobe University and continued to build it throughout the game, which ended with the home team 65 points in front . Best for the winning Combine were : veteran, Trevor Ludeman, James Bottomley and Anthony Egan . Despite marked inaccuracy, Old Trinity scored a 49 point win over Old Scotch at Camberwell Sports Ground . Caulfield Grammarians consolidated their grip on fourth place with a 34 point victory

Rush . Daniel OLD XAVERIANS 1 45 Butterworth, David PRAHRAN AFC 2 44 Fother;ill, Michael MAZENOD OC 2 35 Howard, Mark PRAHRAN AFC 2 27 Altis, Matthew OLD XAVERIANS (2) 0 26 Hall, Patrick OLD XAVERIANS 0 24 Horrocks . Richard ST KEVINS OB 0 23 CI .1'sB 18-M Haines, Tom MONASH BLUES 0 50 Vassallo, Luke ST BERNARDS 0 49 Carolan, Patrick MT LILYDALE OC 2 47 O'Brien, Peter WHITEFRIARS OC 0 37 O'Dwyer, Jae MONASH BLUES 0 26 Dawson, Andrew FITZROY REDS 1 25 Elliott, Norman WHITEFRIARS OC 1 25 CLUB IS (3 ) Bockman, Travis CAULFIELDGR 2 26 Kelly, Matthew FITZROY REDS 0 22 Arrowsmith, Jay OLD TRINITY GR 1 18 Perry, Lex EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 0 17 Eddy, Luke OLD ESSENDON 1 16 Fisher, Brendan CAULFIELD GR 0 16 Auden, Nick FITZROY REDS 1 1 5 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs. 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


over Emmaus/ St Leo's . Beaumaris opened well against Fitzroy Reds and built a seemingly winning lead early in the game. However the Reds persisted and backed each other up as the ball skidded in the rain . Beaumaris, who failed to score after half time were overtaken as the Reds went on to win by 14 points . The Reds' best were Wayne Bahr, Tom Leske and veteran leader Greg . Box . For Beaumaris, Tim . Cotter, James Hogarth and Coach, Paul Sherman were best . PREVIE W Section 1 Despite improved form shown last week by University Blues, I expect leaders, Prahran to again defeat them . Mazenod have been showing gradual improvement over recent weeks and I expect them to continue this form today by again defeating Old Xaverians 2. Old Xaverians should defeat St Kevin's for the first time in three meetings . Now that the Xaverians have regained second place, they will defend it with determination . St Kevin's recent form does not inspire confidence that they can again topple the Old Xaverians . De La Salle, who visit St Bede's/Mentone Tigers, will be all out to build percentage as they strive to regain second place. All form this season does point to a win by the Malvern based Old Boys . In another chapter of the longest running contest in Australian Football, Old Melburnians travel to Camberwell to play Old Scotch, who despite being considered the big improvers, went down last week. As fourth place will be the prize for today's winner, I expect a titanic struggle befitting these two long established rivals . Because the game is at Camberwell, I lean to Old Scotch to have a narrow victory. Section 2 St Bernard's, the enigma of the competition, should score a win at home today by defeating Marcellin, who will offer spirited opposition . Although Old Brighton have a formidable home ground record, I suspect they will lower their colours today to Whitefriars, who still harbour thoughts of a final position . Whitefriars won the Round 4 game by 71 points ; a margin I expect to be reduced greatly today. University Blacks should again receive solid opposition from Collegians, who failed by the minimum margin in Round 4 . Today, on the Crawford Oval , with fourth place as a prize, I expect another close contest, which I favour the Blacks to win . Fitzroy Reds make the long journey to Oak Park to play last placed, Therry Penola. On the available evidence the reds should win comfortably . In the "game of the season", undefeated leaders, Monash Blues journey to play Mt Lilydale, who seem to be their biggest threat . Monash held the "Mountain Men" to a solitary goal in Round 4 but since that 99 point reverse Mt Lilydale players have won over the other eight teams-home and away. Selecting the winner is no easy task as the Monash talent is offset by the Lilydale home advantage . I suspect the even talents of the Monash team will carry them to a narrow victory . Section 3 For a semi final preview, Caulfield Grammarians travel no rt h to Old Trinity, where they will find the big Hudson Oval a severe

test on their ageing legs . I expect Trinity to win today. The two bottom sides, Old Scotch and La Trobe University, who were none too impressive last week meet at the University . These teams tied in Round 4 and another close encounter should ensue today . I select La Trobe as I expect the big ground will really test Old Scotch player's stamina . Leaders, Old Essendon journey to Beaumaris where the home side will offer strong opposition . Lack of team work did not help Beaumaris last week and they will find Old Essendon at least as talented opposition as were the Reds . Old Essendon have too much at stake to drop this match and I select them . Against Fitzroy Reds, in Round 4, Emmaus/ St Leo's hit rock bottom as they went down by 88 points. They can only improve but the Reds have too . Even at Bennettswood, I select them to win narrowly and further thwart Emmaus/St Leo's efforts to gain fourth place. TEAM MANAGERS Thanks to all those who contact me each week and especially to those who offered advice in the selection of the Sectional teams of the half season . Please send me your details by 1 .p.m . Monday either via telephone 9467 2857 or e mail nknugent@bigpond .com F

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5.5(35) UNi4EP.SlTY BLUES 3 .2 5.4 5.5 OLD SCOTCH 2.1 3.6 3.8 4.9 (33) Uni BI : Goals : D . Hanrahan 2, T. McKinley, J. Wood, T. Skidmore. Best M . Coleman, J. Moylan, T. Conn, D. Hanrahan, J . Cordy, T. Skidmore Old Sea: Details not received. Umpires: Paul Mahon (C) Stuart Taylor (C ) OLD XAVERIANS (2) 0.1 1 .1 2.5 3.5(23) PRANRAN AFC 2.3 2.8 3.9 7 .9 (51) OX(2): Goals : Higgins, Ford, Oridgland. Best: Ockleshaw, 0'Har,lon, Labrooy, Mac Donald, King, Watson Pre : Goals: D. Butterworth 2, M. Howard 2, B. Burgess, B. Cartlidge, J. Cranfield. Best: A. Carroll, S. Erickson, B . Klindworth, R. Stephens. N. Keohler, C . Belel Umpires: Kane Fetterplace (C) Trevor Hansen (C ) ST KEVINS 08 1 .2 3 .2 4 .5 4 .6(30) 5 .5(35) RRAZENOD OC 1 .3 3.4 4 .4 SKOB: Goals: M . Klupacs 3, W. Dunn. Best: A . Kearns, R . Short, D . Dunn, H . Povrell, M . Ktupacs, K. McInerney Mar Goals: M . Fothergill 2, T. Bridgland, C. Collins, P . Egan . Best : G . Stiglich, D. Grant, C. Collins, R . Palamara, J . Byrt, T. Howell Umpires: Brian Nunn (C) Paul Rapke (C) BE LA SALLE CC 1 2 3 .3 5 .4 6.5 (41) OLD XAVERIANS 0 .1 2 .5 5.10 6.11 (47) DLS: Goals : C. Kelliher, S . Morwand, A . Powell, B. Rossiter, L. Waiker, J. Stinea : C . Kelliher, T. Kovess, S. Laska, E . Charles, D. Felsbourg, J . Stinear OX rBest . Jones, S . McCarthy, B . Perry, D . Rush, J. Silk, C. Nolan . Best : M. Jones, B.:M Perry, . Williamson, A . Jones Umpires: Dean Banova (C) Francis A . McCarthy, N . Larkins, P Kavanagh (C ) OLD tAELBURNIANS 2 .3 2.7 3.9 6 .10 (46) ST BEOES MEHTDN€ TIGERS 1 .1 1 .1 2 .4 2 15 (17) OM: Goals: S . Wettenhall 2, S. Officer, H . Tomlinson, E . Cooper, A. Tandy. Best H. Sampson . L . Thomas, E. Tomlinson, R . Faulkner, T. ironmonger, S. Wettenhal( StBj9AT: Goals : S . Burgess 2. Best: W. Parker, J . Degroot, G . Allan, A. Washington, A. Vandenblink, L. Ffavelle Umpires: Stephen Mason (C) ~I:U1i191't) iAARCELLIN OC 3.4 4.8 6.13 9.16 (70) 1 .6(12) THERRY PENOLA OB 0.0 1 .4 1 .5 Marc: Goals : M . Symes 4, C. Pezzimenti 3, C . Mc Cann 2 . Best: M. Symes, P. Walker, D . Gill, T. Hargreaves, N . Tozer, M. Dearsley Then: Goals: G . Carbis . Best: A . Elmi, T. Toner, J . Saunders, D . Baden, G . Carbis, B . Mitchell Umpires: Robert O'Halloran (C) Nick Palfreyman (C) MONASH BLUES 3 .6 4.11 6.14 7 .2 (52) ST BERNARDS 1 .0 2 .1 2.1 3.1 (19) MB: Goals: P. Coughlin, M . Johnstone, A. Lombardo, J . Parsons, D. West, M . Woods, G . Moir. Best: G . Prendergast, P. Coughlin, L. Woods, M . Johnstone, S. Mentha, M . Woods St Bar. Goals : A . Catterall, A. Matthews, L. Cookson. Best: A . Matthews, A. Gatterali, T. McGlade, D . Raciti, S. Vance, M . Ryan Umpires: Simon Brooks (C) Mark Thornhill (C) NdHITEFRIARS OC 3.1 3.4 3.6 4.9 (33) 1 .1 4.3 8.5 9 .8(62) MT LILYOALE OC

P. O'Brien 3. N. Elliott . Best : A. Spitcri, P. Hennessy, B . Vey, P. O'Brien, C. Ryan . 5 . ;7ard €r'4 L: Goals: J. Paull 4, P. Carolan 2, M . Fellows, G . Moyle, J . Roberts. Best: G. '.ayle, M. Rhodes, J. Paull, T. Flanagan, H. Flanagan, M . Fellows Umpires: Malcolm Foard (C ) FITZROY REDS 1 .4 3 .5 4 .6 4 .9 (33) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.3 5 .3 7 .4 7 .4(46) FR: Goals: D. Hannam . L. Bond, A. Dawson, B . Newcomb. Best : A. Hanna, A . Dawson, P. O'Connell, R . Trigg, L . Bond, N . Vaughan UB : Goals: 0. Close 3, F. Silajdija 2, S . Chandler, C . Watts. Best : G . AIIan, C . Watts, G. Thomson, H. Beaumont, T. Stringer, F. Silajdi;a Umpires: Chad Maroc (C) Patrick Lambert (C ) COLLEGIANS 5 .7 8.10 10.14 13 .18 (98) OLD BRIGHTON GR 0 .0 1 .1 1 .1 1 .2S) Call: Goals : D . Burn 3 . P. Johnson 3, P. Lazar 2, L. Alexander, B. Rains, D . Jayatilake, M . Johnson, J. Ross . Best: P. Johnson, J . Young, J. Ross, M . Smith, D . Jayatilake, P. Lazer 08: Goals : M . Stockdale . Best: R. Sullivan, R. O'Neill, D. Bowden, M . Jenkin, B . Pennell, R. Caporn Umpires : Richard Benson (C) Jason Evans (F) CLUB 18 (3 ) CAULFIELD GR 2 .3 4.5 6.9 9 .11 (65) EP9AtAUS ST LEOS OC 13 3.5 43 4.7 (31) Caul : Goals: T. Backman 2, J . Margerison, T. Backman, R. Saunders, R . Schroth, M. Fallon, C . Mitchell, R. Morrison . Best: R . Morrison, M . Benkemoun, N . Craven, J. Pitts, R . Chapple, C. Sheppard EOC : Details not received . Umpires: Anthony Byrnes (C) Jamie Gunn (F) NTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT. COLL 4.2 6.5 8 .9 11 .13 (79) LA TR08E UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .0 2 .1 2.2 2 .2 (14) HOB/StPat : Goals : A. Egan 7, P. Mahoney, D. Muscat, J . Martin. J. Bottomley. Best : A . Egan, C . Byron, J . Bottomley, P. Mahoney, T. Ludeman, R . Davis LaT: Goals: M . Correnfi, C. Tivendale. Best: A. Mellino, J. PAercuri, B. Biro, M . Correnti, P. Rose, G . Jansz Umpires : Tony Millar (F) Thomas Windbow (F ) OLD ESSENDOH 3.2 6 .5 7 .9 11 .13 (79) 1 .3S) OLD GEELONG 1 .0 1 .1 1 .3 Old E: Goals: S . Evans 2, J. Goodger 2, L . Eddy, J . Edmonds, B . Overman, B. Papal, . Appleton. Best: J. Hughes, J . Goodger, R . Appleton, J. Rush, D. Padger, J . Sofro, R L . Eddy, C. Hammen Old G: Goals: J . Lague. Best: J . Legoe, R . Hughes, R . Imhoff, H. Lockie, C. Stevens, T. Carey Umpires : Simon Peerless (C) Tony Robbins (C) 3.4 (22) OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 1 .2 31 OLD TRINITY GR 2 .4 5.7 6 .13 B .i7 (65) Old 5 : Goals: L . Neilson 2, J . Harrison . Best: L . Neilson, A. Kyriakou, J . Barnett, C. Pilkington, R. Wood, D . Logan Old T: Goals : S . Dipasquale, J. Arrowsmith, J. Burgess, M . Burgess, J. Cade, D . Hildebrandt, R. Ullangara, A. Bilwani . Best: M. Burgess, T. Cade, A . Hooke, H. Doyle, J. Christopherson, J . Cade Umpires: Joseph Salvatore (C) Danny Carroll (C ) FITZROY REDS 0.1 2.2 3.5 5 .8(38) BEAUMARIS FC 3.4 3_6 3 .6 3 .6 (24) FR: Goals : N. Auden, D . Bahr, R . Holderhead, B . PAcNicol, N . Schofield. Best: A. Grant . T. Leske, T. Jackson, N . Schofield, C. Mitchell, R. Collier Sea : Goals: B . Norris, B. Strong, T. Boreham. Best: R . Scrivener, P. Sherman, T. Cotter, T. Boreham, J . Roney, L . Stevens Umpires: David Windlow (C) Patrick Lambert (C )

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W L 9 3 9 3 8 4 8 4 7 5 7 4 6 6 4 7 1 11 0 12

P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

W L 11 1 10 2 9 3 7 5 7 5 5 7 4 8 4 8 3 9 0 12

D For 0 1294 0 1077 0 1450 0 1120 0 1198 0 1047 0 968 0 930 0 841 0 582

Ag Pts 656 44 788 40 810 36 875 28 1044 28 949 20 974 16 1253 16 1252 12 1906 0

NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC BULLEEN COBRAS AFC BOX HILL NORTH AFC ALBERT PARK AFC

P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

W L 11 1 10 2 8 4 8 4 6 6 5 7 5 7 5 7

P Fat 0 1238 0 977 0 969 0 846 0 807 0 886 0 870 0 753

Ag Pts 373 44 564 40 571 32 706 32 681 24 752 20 804 20 780 20

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12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

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0 1042 0 750 0 925 0 893 0 771 0 655 0 572 0 558 0 530 0 475

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36 28 28 24 24 20 20 20 16 4

Ag Pts 550 479 463 518 716 708 836 792 796 928

40 36 32 32 24 16 16 12 8 4

Ara Pts 520 895 877 853 799 931 903 995 927 989

44 34 32 24 24 18 12 12 12 8

Ap Pts 557 523 599 652 701 780 763 797 819 980

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0 1493 381 0 1296 686 0 1034 588 0 992 657 0 899 754 0 763 86 0 0 791 682 0 725 1 081 0 333 1 302 0 225 1 665

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0 1323 462 0 1044 557 0 924 740 0 888 774 0 1060 632 0 708 884 0 635 949 0 701 1054 0 552 977 0 460 1246

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SALESIAN AFC AQUINAS OC WERRIBEE AFC PENINSULA OB LA TROBE UNI AFC

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12 12 12 12 12 GLEN EIRA AFC 12 LA TROBE UNI 12 ST JOHNS DC 12 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 12 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12

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12 0 11 1 8 4 8 4 7 5 4 8 4 8 3 9 3 9 0 12

PENINSULA OB OAKLEIGH AFC SALESIAN AFC AQUINAS OC WERRIBEE AFC

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