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SPORTSCOVER VAFA MAJOR SPONSO R In On the Record last week there was a discussion about representative football and the somewhat thorny issue of player payments was raised .
see it when they walk on the ground, you can sense it at training .
In what has increasingly become a dollar-driven society, the amateurs is unique because we don't pay our players .
That doesn't mean all the players are bes t mates but it means all the players understand their role in the team .
What that means for our competition is that our stars are vulnerable to tempting offers from rival clubs and if you have a look at various metropolitan leagues and country leagues you see a lot of great VAFA players running around . But what happens when players sign at a club with a financial agreement and they don't perform? Basically the answer is, pressure builds . I have discovered that it is not uncommon for some players who come to the VAFA just to be relieved to play for free . Although it sounds cliched, there is something about playing for the love of the game that can make a professional footballer feel good about football again . There is certainly a philosophy out there from some players that it is a relief to play for love and not feel guilty about whether their . performance warranted their fee . We have seen this year a number of players who left the competition to play in a professional league, didn't like their new environment and have returned to their VAFA clubs in the same season . If you look at the recent events in the AFL, it would be fair to suggest big bucks build big egos . And when one ego becomes bigger than the team, it can be incredibly destructive . I always believe the best teams have an energy about them that is tangible . You can see it when the team is playing, you ca n
I'm not even sure a coach can create such a bond with his players . It just happens .
But what the coach can do is control the playing list and if there is an individual - no matter how talented - who doesn't fit in, the coach should give that player the tap on the shoulder. There is no point persisting with troublemakers and not one player is bigger than the team .
Yes, every team has its stars and maybe the stars needed to be treated differently at times, but all stars realise that there are other blokes in the group that helps them shine . If your champion player doesn't realise the game is not just about him, it is time to ask him to move on . You never know, at another club the player could pull his head in and everyone might think the coach was fool to axe him . At the end of the day, you have to realise your decision was made for the greater good . . . . the good of the team .
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Gi~ Trit ; - 'i- rving a ' Once ag<' I put my hand up in shame . The only senior A Section side to remain undefeated since May has been sadly neglected in these esteemed pages. Every week Trinity kick their regulation 7-10 goals, every week they just scrape in and every week I mutter to myself, "They'll fail over soon" . Perhaps influenced by the pasting they received at the hands of Uni Blues and mindful of their low 90s percentage, I gave them short shrift . But they're in this comp right up to their eyeballs . Half-back Damien Buttler, always a consistent performer in years gone by, is probably the form player of A Section . Deadly small forward Andy Cultrera ices games week after week and is very difficult to match up on. Full-back David Beardsley looks like he spends a lot of time in the sauna but he is virtually never beaten. My memory is tenuous but I can recall only Dan Cuilinan and Dan Jordan giving him grief over the years . Speedster Tom Eckersley is arguably the rookie of the year to date . And then there's Phil Gaut. very much the Costello to Leigh Carison's Howard over the years but now a respected senior coach in his own right . Gaut has the Ts playing accountable, defensive football and has turned an unheralded list into a pr cary outfit, On Saturday, he did his homework and shut dc i most of the Haileybury prime movers . Gaut will be sv g on Ramsden's tribunal appearance (at the time of writing= result unknown) but he should be mighty proud of his e'~ ris. At °-ntiersF;p Anyone? Ever °~ak to talks up Uni Blues as if they are a first starter ~irray Bridge showing $37 on the tote with little to no trial :orm . "Hornet", they say, "I reckon the Blues could be a smoky in the run to September" . Well Sherlocks, stop bugging me, we all know what the students are capable of. Ask Old Scotch . Another 30+ possession game to Mark Paterson, while Quinton Gleeson (having one of his best seasons) and Dirk Heinz (I have a!ook-alike for you Dirk, it's been playing on my mind for two years and when it comes to me, you'll be the first to know) both turned the ladder leaders inside out . The Cardinals were blown off the park against Xavs and managed to regroup so expect them to bounce back quickly . Meanwhile , Blues to scare the living hell out of all the top team s as their second flag in three years . the ' lur first . . . . At so e_ X_ -,.. You c+ argue that their 2006 list is the st rt in -.ars . ; y team that can afford the luxury of Daancii Lynch down back is not exactly struggling for numbers . But they mix their form and haven't yet conquere d 2
their Toorak Park demons. It's unlikely but not beyond the realms of possibility that Xavs, Uni or Haileybury (or all three!) miss the four with a percentage of 130+. If De La makes it (and, at face value, they have the easiest run home) it will be through the agency of their mosquito fleet, particularly Duggan and Rayson . De La were a bit undermanned going into the game at the House of Horrors but just hung on, despite a plucky effort from the home side . Brett Cook, in only his 2nd game of amateur football, was best for Bernards while the very consistent Aaron Shields got the nod at De La. And don't even get me started on Old Ivanhoe . Where did I tip them to finish in March? Holy Moly, what a dingbat . On Saturday it was former Sydney Swan John Stevens who was the spark, kicking five exquisite goals . There's mixed reports on the availability of James Hope but all signs point towards his imminent return . Get your dartboard, loosen the figures, take aim, close your eyes and try not to decapitate anyone in the immediate vicinity . It's an extraordinary season and anyone's flag . . . . Selections Speaking of that dartboard, my tipping has taken a decidedly shambolic turn of late . Time to get some credibility back in my Ii" and tip Trinity over De La, Uni over Bernards, Haileybury at th^ °'tdlands, Xavs (deep breath) at Toorak over Marcelli n
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(who have a great record there) . And in a sentence I never thought I'd write two months ago, Old Ivanhoe to move to the top of A Section after disposing of Old Scotch . Trivia Last week's answer. . . .1892 . . . Congratulations to Gladys Chips of Kew East who snail mailed the correct answer. Serious one this week, if you get it, I dips me lid . . . Which current A Section senior footballer has collected the most Woodrow Medal votes in his career? First correct answer to jonathan_g_horn@yahoo .co .uk wins a bottle of red .
TONES ; Old Ivanhoe congratulate M arty Veal on 200 games this week (250 as a whole for the Ammo's with his 50 at Banyule) . Two time premiership winner in 94/95 in sections D&C , club captain in 93,96 & 97, B & F in 95 & 97, and a member of the The Team of the Century . A superb reader of the game, Marty was always ahead of his time as an counter attacking half back flanker who can cover an amazing amount of territory and punish the opposition with long runs and raking accurate kicks to the forward line . Still playing the odd game in the Seniors , maybe he can add the ultimate prize of a Section A medallion to one of the great careers at OIG . St .Bernards congratulate David Blunt (39 sen, 9 res, 2 Club 18) a gritty onballer in the seniors who runs and runs all day, and Andrew Smith (36 res, 8 U19, 6 Club 18) a consistent performer over the years, who have both recently reached 50 games for the club . Old Haileyburians' Congratulate Ben Langford-Jones on 100 games for the Bloods last Saturday . Son of VAFA legend Andrew and another Old Haileyburian to achieve the father/son 100 games milestone, first played in 1994 whilst still at school helping out the U19's and Reserves . Missed season 1999 and retired at the end of 2001 but has come back this year to accomplish this significant milestone . Well done 'Beanie' . Old Haileyburians' also congratulate Laz Siapantas on 50 games for the club last week . Recruited from Monash Blues in 2003, Laz immediately made an impact around the packs with his explosive bursts of speed and his willingness and ability to get the hard ball, assets which earned him VAFA selection in the AAFC Carnival team . Missing the last half o f that year overseas, Laz returned in 2004 and has not looked back and all at the Bloods look forward to many more games from this exciting player . Well done 'Laz' .
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ST 6 .3 8.3 11 .4 15,5 (95) DE LA SALLE 3 .3 10 .7 13.10 14 .15 (99) St Bern: Goals: C . Potter 4, J . Madden 3, T. Pearson 3, B. Gook 2, G . Baseggeo, D. Blunt, D . Iannazo . Best : J . Madden, G . McIntyre, C . Potter, B . Cook, T. Pearson, J. Spinella OLS : Goals : J. Moloney 3, D . Payson 3. M . Duggan 2 . L . Harrison 2, T. Silvers 2, M . Brown, D. Lowe. Best: A. Shields, D. Spithill, N . Harris, T. Demetnou. D . Rayson, A . Greenhalgh Umpires: Mark Gibson (F) Wayne Hinton (F) Ryan Place (B) James Scully (B) Daniel Scully (G) Bernard Jephson (G ) OLD TRINITY OR 1 .1 4 .3 5 .3 9 .6(60) OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .1 4 .2 7 .7 7 .7 (49) Old Trin: Goals : A . Cultrera 4, K . Butler, B. Chan, S . Pretty, A. Ramsden, B . Walsh, Best: D. Buttler, A. Cultrera . R. Burrows, D . Beardsley, G . Deane-Johns, M . Duggan Old Hail : Goals : M . Seccull 2, L. Siapantas 2, N . Harrison, C. Steinfort, M. Brewer, Best: C . Steinfort, A . McIntyre, B. Trollope, S. Roberts, H. Hopwood, H . McLauchlan Umpires: Grant Joyner (F) Luke Holmes (F) Matthew Jenkinson (B) Adam Rogers (B) Michael O'Donnell (G) Andrew Esposito (G ) MARCELLIN OC 4 .0 4.1 8.4 9.5 (59) OLD IVANHOE 4 .2 9.4 9.7 13 .11 (89) Marc: Goals : J. Bortolotto 3, C. MacLaren 2, S. Abrahams, B . Dobson, G. Romanin, C. Woods. Best: D. Gartner, A. Papaluca, J. Bortolotto, J. Carlson, S . Abrahams, J. Symes Old Iv : Goals : J. Stevens 5, Z. Keane 4, M . Toovey 2, B . Nagel, N . Butler. Best : J . Stevens, Z. Keane, L. Lochran, S . Price, I . Dawkins, S. Curatolo Umpires : Dharshaka Peiris (F) Albie Firley (F) Blake Curtis (B) Alex Koutsoukis (B) Paul Gait (G) Shane Herbert (G) UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 .3 11 .5 17 .11 23 .11 (149) OLD SCOTCH 3 .1 3 .5 4_7 7.11 (53) Uoi Blues : Goals : D. Heinz 6, G . Decrespigny 3, J. Watts 3, A . Lowcack 2, T. McKinnon 2, P.f. Torney 2, E . WiIkinson 2, 0. Giessen, M . Stewart, B. McConnell . Best: M . Paterson, T . Rankin, D. Heinz, T. McKinnon, Q. Gleeson, B. McConnell Old Scotch: Goals: A. Pugsley 3, B. Doherty 2, J. Kitchen, M . Flynn . Best : S . Thompson, A. Pugsley, N . Lou], P. Butler, M. Gnarl, T . Leeds Umpires : Russell Davidson (F) Sacha Koffman (F) Robbie Mayston (B) Peter Moretti (B) Anthony Kyrkou (G) Lucas Robson (G) OLD rAELBURNIANS 3 .1 6.1 9.4 10.5 (65) OLD XAVERIANS 4 .2 12 .8 13.13 22.16 (148) Old Melb: Goals: J . Beaumont 6, w. Harvey, M . Hawkins, C . Kennedy, W . Sangster. Best : N . Russell, C . Wilmoth, J . Beaumont, M. Hawkins, H. Lacey, W Penton Old Xav: Goals: M. Handley 5, T. Clarke 4, J. Arnold 2, S. Johnston 2, J . Pasceri 2, A. Bowen, R. Colbert, S . Mollartl, T. Ockleshaw, J. McDonnell, B . Hackett . Best: T. Ockleshaw, M . Graham, T. Woodruff, T Clarke, T. Fleming, S. Johnston T. Fleming Umpires : David Lepair (F) Peter James (F) Brendan Corcoran (B) William Stokes (B) Matthew Cowley (G) Sam Perrin (G ) ALRUE& OLD TRINITY GR 5.2 6.4 8.10 12,13 (85) OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .0 2.6 2 .6 6 .7 (43) Old Trin: Goals: S. lrandervenne 6, D . Rowley 2, S_ Bladeni. Z . Williams, P. Gnatt, R . Ullangara. Best : J. Best, D . Rowley, L. Fisher, J. Kenna . T. Herrod . S. Bladem Old Hail : Goals: D . Salter 2, A. Kight, F. Mohammad, S . Saunders, C. Home. Best: F. Mohammad, M . Dowling, S. Ellis, B . Hampton, A. Kight, G. Chipperfield OLD P4ELBURNIAMS 0 .0 2 .1 2.1 6.4 (40) OLD XAVERIANS 4.3 6.6 12 .11 10.12 (108) Did h9etb : Goals : R. Moffatt 2, A . Voyage 2, C . Alder, A. Ray. Best: R . Moffatt, C. Jenkins, A. Voyage . 0. Web, G . TsioGas, A . Wadtlel! Old Xav: Goals: D. Smith 3. D . Walsh 3, L Harry 2, T Maher 2, H . Murphy 2, L . Howard, M . Labrooy, S . McCarthy, A . Ryan. Best: P. Ryan, D . Walsh, R . Carey, S . Skidmore, L. Harry, S . Freer ST BERNARDS 1 .4 6.7 7 .7 10 .9 (69) BE LA SALLE 0.7 2 7 5.14 714 (56) St Bern: Goals: N. Smith 2, J. Stapleton 2, S. Mitchell 2, R. Gileno 2, P. Harris, B Runnalls. Best: M . Juricskay, S . Dods, S . laonazo, S . Mitchell, M. Salvadon, G. Stewart DLS: Goals: S . Morwood 3, A. Johnstone 2 . M . Fieltlsentl, R . Marks . Best : P. Bourke, A . Johnstone, B. Vague, T . Donegan, J . Stmear, M . Nankervis UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.3 4.5 7.7 9,8 (62) OLD SCOTCH 0.1 5.2 10.4 14 .8 (92) Uni Blues: Goals : C . Baumgartner 4, J . Ccrdy 3, T. Girdwood, J . Ward . Best: C. Baumgartner, M. 0 Riley, W. Fitzpatrick, M . Shaughnessy, J. Maylan, B. Gin Old Scotch : Goals : J . Keays5, T. Widmer 3, T. Jelbart 2, N . Hildebrandt, A. Phdalay, J . Davis . Best: T. Beattie, T. Keck, J . Davis, J . Keays, A. Wallace-Smith, N . Hildebrandt. MARCELLIN OC 1 .1 1 .1 2.3 2.3 (15) OLD IVANHOE GR 21 2 .7 7.12 13.15 (93) Marc: Goals: R. !aconis, C. Purcell Best: A. Layton, A. Ceccomancmi, T. Nisbet, L. Boyd, T. Money, R . Iaconis Old Iv: Goals : M . Clarke 4, J. Leech 3, P. Dinakis 2, A . Berry 2, R. Butler, G. Hope. Best : M. Clarke, M . Ferrantino, G . Hope, P. Dinakis, J . Leech, R . Robert s
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REVIEW After a good opening term kicking into the breeze, Caulfield opened up a handy lead, but Mazenod were getting plenty of the footy and but for inaccurate kicking could have been in front at the first change . The Fields came out with all guns blazing in the second, kicking 6 twins to have the game sewn up at the half . Pretty nondescript second half with neither side gaining too much but the Nodders perhaps playing a bit better. Benny Carboni carried on from his state game with a blinder, whilst Mark Pennycuick and Brett Sinclair acquitted themselves well . Old Brighton very happy to win out at Friar Park against a Whitefriars side who looked better than their ladder position belies . Tough hard first half with lots of strong tackling until the Tonners slipped away in the third term when their mid field stepped up the gas . The young guns Scott Oliver, Andrew Paroissien, and Damien Hughes were excellent for the Tonners as were Phelan and Matt Gadsden . The resurgent St Kevins continued on their merry way with an important victory over a competitive Beaumaris . The Sharks had all the play early and had a 4 goal break until St Kevins forced their way back by playing great team orientated footy and despite the best efforts of their opponents managed a good win . Paul Greenham continued his purple patch of form, and Matthew Murphy made a fine debut . Sean Conte and Mark Ensor as usual solid for Beauy and Justin Heath roved well . Another good win by Collegians in front of their heroes of 1956 . They got off to a good start ran well and kicked to position to overwhelm MHSOB who acknowledged they were beaten by a better side . Richard Hosking and Nick Harrison are both in terrific form and Dick Henebery snapped a couple of good ones . Young Tom Bartholmew was best for the Unicorns supported by Stu McCully and Rhys Limbrick. It was a case of who made the least mistakes as Old Essendon coasted to a regulation 5 goal win over University Blacks who must rue their wasted opportunities in front of goal which in all reality probably cost them the game . Better players for the winners were Full Back of the century Skurrie, young Roscoe Tanner, Boomer Clifton, with a special mention to the up and coming Trevaskis . For the Blacks, Sam Jess, Matthew Watson, Evo, and the Colonel all had a crack . 8
A couple of season defining games this week . Old Brighton welcomes St Kevins to South Road . Promises to be a beauty this one, both in good form and an important result for them both . Both have been aided by some pretty good inclusions in the past couple of weeks but Hendra and Dawes add a new dimension to the Tonners . This, coupled with the home ground advantage has them just winning . Just down the road at Shark Park another good game is sure to take place as the Caulfield Grammarians make the short trek across town to visit their hosts . Beaumaris have struggled a bit against some of the bigger bodied B Grade sides in the past weeks and may find the smaller faster running Caulfield side more to their liking . The Fields have a bit too much at stake though today to drop this one. To say that Mazenod must win today is an understatement . They do display patches of good football but need to maintain it for .`e full 4 quarters to trouble the Blacks toda--. The Blf,.ks too will be
B SECTION Sinclair, Brett CAULFIELD GR 40 Chard, Ryan ST KEVINS O B 36 Pirrie, Adam OLD BRIGHTON GR 33 Taft, Shura COLLEGIANS 32 Dixon,Ionothon COLLEGIANS 29 Teal . Lachlan OLD ESSENDON GR 26 Dunne, Timothy MHSOB 23 B RESERVE Mart in, Nicholas UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 38 Mazzarella, Mark ST KEVINS 0B 2 24 Roberson, Matthew COLLEGIANS 0 24 Gamble, Adam WHITEFRIARS OC 7 22 Irw in, Daniel UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 21 Loean, Andrew CAULFIELD GR 0 21 Flaherty, Matthew OLD ESSENDON GR 0 1 7 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs. 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
desperate to win to keep the pressure on the Fields and even though its at Central its still the BL cks for me . Cannot see the loser of the MHSOB versus Whitefriars clash surviving in B Section in 2006 . So the stakes are high . In fact so high they will be going to extraordinary lengths to take the 4 points . Both have played well in patches in the past month so it should be a cracker of a game . Would love to tip a draw and am not sure who to tip so will stick to my tried and true home ground trick and go with the High . The Match of the Season takes place today as Old Essendon welcome the unbeaten Collegians . Both are excellent sides in top form so it should really be a ripnPr of a game . Collegians have largely been ur rubled all year --td have yet to be put to th e it knc ,y , II have been in a game as G-" -t '--e'y love to be the first t o lainly are a chance but I jus t sitors will drop one today agains t
',째Z C,JLEIELD -, i: 4.0 11 .3 MAZENOD OC 1 .5 2 5 6-9 Gaul : Goals : B . Sinclair 5, R. Foote 2, M . Fra` 2 ' . Goold, S. Kendall, N . ---sell Best: B. Carboni, M . Pennycuick, S . 'NiBjaia, S. Wood, J. Wright, B. Sinclair Mae: Goals: D. Dunne 4, B . Chamberlain 2, 0 . Chamberlain . Best : D . Hose, !d Pi :ehan, N. Parry, J . Cuberes. D . Dunne, S. Moran Umpires : Ben Rode n Sub Dean Hero ape (B) Martin Kinsey ( B) Craig Arno? {G) Ke v~n So )pt !') S_ . e. (F) . j - OB 3.2 7.4 1 15. IS FC 1 .2 7.4 1 0 5 w-: P Greenbam 4, @; " 'ph g 4,?A . Doi?m 1 2 W. Gulhfier, D . Mount. S. Mon Best: P. Greenham L. 111 or- , S Mount T. N,09 P -, Goals: M. Fdatu ;,un- , W L째째2 Ca'... ,A .S iu J . Heath, S . Cohn, Em P'-.. crolas . uu^^,n U m _ Phillips (F) Jame t _ H m Edwick (G) Bernie He, r _ D 4 .1 B .2 11 .7 U tR1 03 2 .7 Old E air 2.RBadel s Lr-sk C 8 ,i B.C pr o
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joint `he Am< teurs in 1995 an immec~ate im,.act as a key ;on's U/19 Premiership team, I n ti rears sitice, he has become ohe of the most ad eaders and players we have seen at th e ub . Senior Captain for the past three years, Clu b : : :ipion in 2002 & 2004 as well as four placings i n the B & F, V. A .F. A . Representative player, a leader of ' 2"03 Premiership side, Chris h< left an indelibl e >sion on evervone who has br - n involved wit h the club during ; te `_ I gratulat e on pla, . :Rg --me thi t . his ha s been a mile -d by co _ t sistence and with p of a very supportive ; mily. We! I done.
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Be t L Be rm: G T. b:hi OLD E UN VE "? 2,3 4 Old r : D. F ~dger 2, J . Wilson 2, S. Dale, J . Datkiva. , . . 0. Caridi . ftt Portia, D. Co.J n Schappacl Uni e ~ 3 . G Shaw, R Wood, Be: ' P E. Ryan, G. Shine- .1. We--, . . ., .,. . :.n COLLEGIANS 3 .1 8.8 1 17 (1(17 r 10 .14 , . .ISOB ? 12 7. 2 Coll : Goals: N. Burrows 3, A . Fabris 3 . L . Nisbet 3, 10 . Lynch 2, J . A no, A Shinkfield, A. Stone, a 1 Ioamson . st: A. Bridgman . Z. Moon, A i, A Fabris. N, Burrowa . D. on ]SOB: Goals: K. Harding 2, L Fraczek, A O'Brien, N . Orchard, D . Gold. Best: N. Orchard, A 0'BriE i. J . -avis, T Fraczek, D. Gold, K . Hard, Wt9ITEFRIARS OC 2.6 5 .3 9.7 16 .11(71) OLD BRIGHTON GR 6 .7 6.7 97(61) White : Goals: A. Gamble 7, F9 . J . B K, A. D'Aloisio Best : J Pedro, A. Gamble, J. Treyvaud, A . Gibbs . " tartly. S . Anderson Old Brighton : Goals C, PAci'ico13, J. Maguire 2, J. Salem Y . S Williams 2 . uest : S . Williams, C . Mctdical, C . P4cKimm, J . Maguire, J. Lynct;. S. Cooney
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Coach: Russell Barnes Asst Coach : Crag Tends . R. C=h: John N.dt
Cozch : Stephen Ylrght Asst Coach: Lachlan Kel4away Res Coach : Geoff Renley
Coach: Pat FWukms Asst Coach: Pete Caltnan Res . Coach : Damien PhUps
Coach : Ben Rbbertsa: Asst Coach : Andrew Sutherland I Aiarcelb Chua Res Coach: Toy CoSins
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37 R . Presnell 38 M. Wilson 39 L . McNicholas 40 J. Hogarth 41 R . Heywood 43 T. Woolnough 44 K . Barnes 45 M . Kuria
46 T. Dean 47 A . Kent 48 T. Whitty 49 B . Souter 50 A. Clemente 51 L. Hill 53 A. Poll 54 B. Presnell 55 L. Quirk 56 A. Horton 57 B. Pitson 58 J. Bramwell 59 J. Roney 60 D . Bir d 61 M. Bramwel l 62 C . Shone 63 D . George 64 D . Murphy 65 G . Shattock
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34 H . Baker 35 R . Schroth 36 G . Crathern 37 B. Scott 3g N . Edward s 39 A . Logan 40 T. Noblett 41 B . Napier 42 A . Strai n 43 T. Beckman 44 B . Gale 45 S . Whelle r 46 J . Franklin 47 S . Jenkinson 48 R. Chapple 49 W. Hepworth 50 N. Green 51 K. Biggs 52 M. Sundberg 53 E. Kalaja 54 D. Smale 57 P. Farmer 58 M. Fallon 59 A. Svarc 66 C . Grigg 71 M. Cassidy
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23 S. Oldman 24 D . Nisbett 25 S. Stanley 26 J . Dunne 27 S . Kerr 28 J . Diaz 30 D . Maskell 31 S . Castricum 32 S . Paolucci 33 S . Balloch 34 D. Regan 35 J. Aeillo 36 G . Miller 37 T. Vallance 38 L . Morgan 39 D. Oldman 40 L . Hawkins 41 A. Quinn 42 C . Raine
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27 W. Backway 28 S . Moore 29 R . McIntyre (DVC) 30 R. Newto n 31 L. McKinno n 31 M. Bowen (RVC) 32 A. Cassell (VC) 33 A. Saultry 34 E . Thompson (C ) 35 J. Richmon d 35 P. Rujevi c 36 T. Bart holomew 37 M . Ting 37 T. Harper 38 P. Fountai n 39 C. FMcGrath
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B Sectio n OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coxh : Greg WicxigMm Asst Coach : Adam McConneli Res Coach:Joe- Coy
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3 S. Olliver 4 A. MacGillivray (DVC ) 5 A. Edge 6 R. Stewart 7 C. Reddin (RVC) 8 C C. McNicol (RC) 9 P. Phelan (C) 10 J . Edge 11 B . Mason 12 J . Parrett (DVC) 12 S. Eastgate 13 R . Kent 14 C . Buckley 15 B. Gadsden 16 M . Gadsden (DVC) 16 L . Ross 17 A. Van Den Dungan 18 A. Salem 19 S. Ginnivan (DVC) 19 P. Angelini 20 M . Smith R. Joseph 21 T. Ewert 22 T. Mentiplay 23 D . Dawes (VC) 24 T. Jakobi 25 N . Edwards 26 A. Ginnivan 27 N . Williams 28 A. Bristow 29 J. Dickerson 29 M . Bartlett 30 T March 31 A . Paroissien 32 A . Goldner 33 L. Dale 34 A . Morle 34 T. Gibsony 35 C . Stewart 36 J . Salem 37 D . Hughes 38 T. Marshall 39 B. Crilly 40 J. Maguire 41 B. Blatt 42 L. Hendra (VC) 43 M . Ryan 45 C. McKimm 46 C. Tolj 48 L. Ross 49 C . Brew 50 W. Leaf 51 J . Lynch 52 B. Paterson 53 A. Clark 54 J. Dooley 55 R . Joseph 57 N. Powell 58 C. Butters 59 N. Larkin
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Coach: Dave Murray Asst Caach: Memo] Duggan Rea Coach: John Le Grand
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Coach: Pat Marina Ant Coach : Peter Randall, Wayne Reardon & Damien Tayor
2 M . Mulgrew 3 B. Dowd 4 L. Mahoney 5 M . Dollman 6 D. Mahoney 7 J . Travaligia 8 S . Mount
1 J. White (Res) 2 . T. Sheldon 2 S. Chandler (Res) 3 R . Hamilton (C-Res) 4 A. Evans 5 E. Hardy 6 A. Bevacqua (VC) 7 K . Menlo 8 J . Green 9 P. Kempton 10 G. Shaw 11 L . Van Kempen
i C . Wood 3 R . Pawli k 5 B. Phan 7 S. Brosol o 8 B. Janso n 9 A . Pawlik 10 J . Anderson 12 A . Brosolo 13 G. Hil l 14 G. Power 16 J. Power 17 S. Anderso n 19 A. Hil l 20 L . Swai n 21 N. Handley 22 N. Cunningham 23 A. Woods 24 J . Daou 25 G. Day 26 J . Marches i 27 P. Stagg 28 B . Stafford
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This C Section column is proudly brought to you by the letters 째R" and "F" and the number '6' . R is for Relegation battles and Reality checks, whilst F is for Finals aspirations and Fitzroy's fate . 6 represents the number of teams in contention for both finals and relegation . Well, at least that narrows the field somewhat from recent weeks! ! REVIEW The OC's win over the Reds casts Brunswick's season in a whole new light, despite the promise of early season . The Redders have pretty much gone win/loss each week up until the last three, which they've dropped, and now face the UnBedeables (thanks PK). Last week they coughed up valuable percentage to a rejuvenated Old Camberwell side more desperate in defence . Fitzroy missed some straightforward chances, kicking 10 straight points before their first major, and may look back on this game as the turning point of their season (one way or the other!) . For the victors, Damian Mc Guigan was fantastic on the last line of defence, Stephen Derry stood tall in the ruck all day and Sam Peasnell celebrated his birthday with 5 goals . Tom Roberts, Chris Nihilll and Tom Spurling have hitherto been support acts for NOBSPC, but they all played great games on the weekend, showing the increasing depth at the Gillon Oval, None however could overshadow the commanding effort of Mick Barker, who was back to vintage goal-kicking form bagging 9 . At the other end, Yaron Rappaport provided the goalkicking avenue which, given Bloom was well held and Rosen unavailable, gave his team a fighting chance. Whilst the Jackas, on the back of Corey Jankie and Jared Raleigh, managed to get within a goal early in the last term, the Combine rallied brilliantly to kick the last 7 majors of the game . Monash celebrated Semester 2 with a huge week on the track, roaring out of the sheds to snuff out the contest by the end of the first term . Game over - thank you linesmen, thank you ballboys . Aaron Williams was superb in game 100, and Luke Creamer had one of his best in the pale blue guernsey . Make no mistake, the Ashes are going to be "Fearsome at Frearson' for the remainder of the season . For Parade, Dean Richardson has been great since his elevation, and Adam Curran would be a good tip for their B&F, but they need more support from their team-mates from here on in . Way down south Parkdale tiptoed around the corner to Brindisi St to face STMBT, and kept pace with the home side in the early exchanges. Trailing by 3 goals at the main break, the Vultures were in with some sort of chance, until the Tigers decided to smarten themselves up . Aaron Sawers has found his feet at senior level, roving with pace and bagging the BOG votes award whilst Andrew Hayes kicked 3 off a forward flank and made a welcome return to top form. Down the other end, Steven Kidd is playing the best season of his career . In the end, 14
the Vultures lacked enough midfield options to match the Tigers, despite honest efforts ; from Guy Crilley and Corey Stephens. Finally, Ormond held off a fast finishing Hampton Rovers unit and secured the Buxton Cup for the trophy cabinet . After calling correctly, 3 late goals to Duane Bailey, Ash Russel and David Robbins delivered a 20 point buffer. Despite Ryan Martin cleverly threading an early major into the wind, Hampton were able to respond well to cut the margin to 3 points .Ormond should've shut the gate in the third term as they controlled the play and Matt Martinov was on fire, but the 7 goal margin at lemon time may not have been enough . Daniel Gribbin and Matt Terech were working overtime as the Rovers got close, but not close enough . Some missed chances were costly for the Rovers as Ormond held on for grim life . PREVIEW Hampton Rovers need a win after 3 straight losses, but The OC are in better nick and have the likely return of some key players to bolster their line-up. Whilst it's at Hampton and they have everything to play for, I can't see them stopping the Wellers . OC by 26 points . The Reds are in a similar predicament but only the most optimistic Red Roy could back them to unseat the STBMT lads. If they do, we won't hear the end of it for a long time . Tigers by 29 points. NOBSPC against Parkdale is an intriguing match-up as both sides have improved in recent weeks . Parkdale will have to recover their composure and may relish a slightly less formidable opponent than last week . In a toss of the coin, I'm favoring the Combine to continue their push by 7 points .
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Ormond have been doing enough to get the points and challenge AJAX for the double chance. Parade simply didn't wake up unti l it was over last week, and are running out of oppo rt unities. Here's another going begging, Ormond by 19 points . Finally, Monash -v- AJAX is on again and the key here will be the Ashes ability to nullify the home sides' midfield . If Ant Rosen returns to face his alumni, I think the Jackas can bounce back . If not, then its the Ashes. With absolutely no confidence, I'll slot in Monash by 11 points .
E S TQ11TES : Old Camberwell congratulate Chris Munro, on 100 games for the club in Round 13 . Chris started 2000,and proved to be an integral part of the 2001 Premiership Team that season . During the past few years Chris has developed into a fine Ruckman. Congratulation Chris on reaching this mark . NOB/St Pat's congratulate Michael 'Booba' Barker on 150 games last week against, when he had a great day kicking 9 goals. Booba joined his older brother Joe at the club in 1998, soon establishing his spot in the senior team . Booba a prolific goal-kicker earned the 'best kick at the club' title from our #1 ticket holder Mike Sheahan . Appointed VC this year Booba is held in high regard by his team-mates and is enjoying one of his best seasons 'sitting second in the goalkicking in the league . A winner of 4 club goalkicking awards Booba looks to have many great years ahead . Congratulations Booba ! David Brady plays his 50th game for NOBSPC this week . David arrived as an 18 year old proclaiming he was a better player than older brother Tony . In support of David's early claim he has backed it up by playing every possible senior game since, including 50 consecutive senior games . As coach Tim Killworth pointed out earlier this year, 'hes one of the most courageous kids I've seen' . Well done David ! Old Paradians congratulate Ryan Bugeja and Daniel Giddings on their 50th games . Ryan, our U19 captain, commenced in 2004 from Parade College . Daniel commenced in 2003, also from Parade College as captain of the school 1st XVIII team . We look forward to many more great games from both these U19 premiership players . { lu
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C SECTION NIONASH BLUES 9.7 11 .10 14 .15 15 .18 (108) OLD PARADIANS 0.1 3.5 6.9 8 .12 (60) MB: Goals: M . Coe 4, A. Hickey 2, T. Craven, M . Davidson, A. Fyfe, B . MacKenzie, C. O'Sullivan, J. Rosengarten, J . Smith, R. Turton, P. Van Der Sluys . Best : L. Creamer, A . Williams. M. Davidson, M . Coe, A. Vincent, T Craven 0P : Goals: A. Hughes 3, P. Brabender 2, B. Dintioosante 2, M . Matko . Best: B . Richardson, A. Curran, D. Loney, A. Hughes, D. Richardson, K. Jenkins Umpires : Ashley Hoogendyk (F) Robert O'Gorman (F) Cameron Hoogendyk (B) Dale Cook (B) Graeme Booth (G) Bruce Stephens (G ) NOB/ST PATS COLL 3.2 8.3 12.6 20.14 (134) AJAX AFC 3.3 9.6 11.7 13 .9 (87) NOB/StP: Goals: M. Barker 9, D. Brady 3, D. Tonkin 2, T. Brady, S. Butcher, G. Maxtor, S . O'Connor, T . Sheehan, T . Spurting . Best: M . Barker, G . Maxon, T. Brady, T. Roberts, T. Spurting, C. Nihill AJAX: Goals: Y. Rapoport 6, D. Sutton 2, A. Bloom, B. Klein, A. Lewski, D. Markov, B. Yudelman . Best: D. Sutton, Y. Rapoport, J. Raleigh, C. Jankie, J . Segal, A . Bloom Umpires : Sean Scully Jnr (F) A Riddell (B) Field Rdfl (F) Boundary Rdfl (B) Goal Rdfl (G) Garry Clancy (G ) FITZROY REDS 0.6 2 .12 3.13 5.16 (46) OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .3 4 .7 7.10 12.12 (84) FR: Goals : C. Meighen 2, C . Dullard, C. McGrath, J. 0'Reilly. Best: T. Davis, C. Dullard, D . Ronchi, C . McGrath, C. Meighen, V. Cahill OCG : Goals : S. Peasnell 5, D . Mitchell 2, B . Christie, D . Gough, J. Heffernan, M. Jury, S . Harrison . Best : D. McGuigan, S. Derry, C. Hendrie, D . Pike, M. Shanks, S . Peasnell Umpires : Rob Mays on (F) Peter Cahill (F) Andrew Dawson (B) Jordan Mayston (B) Clive Shipley (G) Glen Young (G ) ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 1.3 7 .7 11 .17 17 .19 (121) PARKDALE VULTURES 1 .5 4 .6 5 .8 9.11 (65) StB(MT: Goals: A. Hayes 3, M. Hilton 2, J. Tyquin 2, M . Wintle 2, A. McMahon 2, S . Ansley 2, L . Beveridge, M. Terrell, P. Wintle, A. Scafidi. Best: A. Sawers, A. Hayes, S . Ansley, M . Hilton, M . wintle, T. McColl PV: Goals : S. Rowley 5, T. Barr, M. Hayes, M . Ryan. D. Dryden. Best: P. Sullivan, C. Stephens, J . Tully, M . Hayes, G. Crilley, T. MacGeorge Umpires : Shane MacKintosh (F) Tim Saunders (F) Ryan Morris (B) Mark Hamilton (B) John Robinson (G) Greg Rollo (G ) ORMOND AFC 5 .3 8 .3 13.12 15 .12 (102) HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .1 7.6 7 .7 13.15 (93) Orm: Goals : M. Martinov 3, 0 . Robbins 3, D . Bailey 2, L. Deledio 2, A. Russell 2. A. warwarek, R. Martin, 0 . Lack. Best: M. Martinov, D. Beckett, L. Deledio, M . Miller, D. Bailey, B. Deledio HR: Goals: A. Browne 2, D . Gribbin 2, H. Tregear 2, D . Andersen, G. Cannell, M . Devereaux, N. Greenwood, G. Woods, L . Batt, J . Ward . Best: S. Parkinson, G. Carr, P. Adams, D. Gribbin, M. Terech, D. Andersen Umpires: Ken McNiece (F) Daniel Silfo (F) Cameron Smith (B) Andrea Mason (B) Tristian Collin (G) Daniel Dalpos (G)
C RESERVE FITZROY REDS 5.4 9.8 16 .12 19 .14 (128) OLD CAMBERWELL GR 2.3 3.8 5.9 7 .11 (53) FR: Goals* J. Tornese 6, L. Rodda 5, B. MacDonald, R . Nattall, J . Parsons, J. Lay, P. Wood, J . Nagorcka, F. Alasso, J . Richardson . Best : J . Lay, D . Clark, P. Wood, M. Cockshutl, B. MacDonald, J . Parsons DC: Goals : D. Schmidt 2, G. Alessio, J. Davis, L. Heffernan, C. Munro, R . Whitehead . Best : A. MacKenzie, J . Clyne, G . Ormsby, J. Webb, S. Warr, C. Munro NOB/ST PATRICKS CDL 3 .8 5 .10 9.13 12 .15 (87) AJAX AFC 2.3 5.4 5.7 6 .9 (45) NOBlStP : Goals: R. Kirk 5, A . Wellman 2, J. Browne, A. Cugola, J. Maher, B . Watt, C. Dobson. Best : D . Gargan, R. Citroen, C. Gordon, J. McKenzie, C. 0'Bree, A. Wellman AJAX: Goals: S . Boon 3, B. Ritterman, A. Wollner, A. Zemski. Best: A. Sacks. D . Seidl, A. Wollner, S. Boon, A. Zemski, J . Kestenberg MONASH BLUES 4.2 8.3 8 .5 12 .8 (80) OLD PARADIANS 3.0 4.1 6 .4 10 .4 (64) MB : Goals: B. Nind 3, M. Sutherland 3, A. Lethbridge 2, A . Bains, B . Cruickshank, B. Main, M . Chapman . Best: B. Tatterson, B. Cruickshank, B. Nind, B. Hindle, R . Shields, M . Sutherland OP: Goals: D. Zivanovic 4, M. Spinoso 2, M . Joyce, T. Lombardi, D . Salvatico, P. Walsh. Best: D . Zivanovic, P. Snow, T. Lombardi, 0 . Hussey, D . Salvatico, W. Connell y ORMOND AFC 7 .11 12 .15 21 .18 26 .22 (178) HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .0 3 .2 4 .2 5.4 (34) Orm : Goals: L . O'Brien 4, S. Davis 3, L. Russell 3, B. Upstill 3, 0. Black 2, J . Bridges 2, M. McClelland 2. T. Ashford, D . Casey, A. Clinch, T. Leary, S. Best: L. Russell, J . Muzzell, L . O'Brien, T. Denatris, M. Ramsay, G. Evans Mitsios, J . Muzzell, T. Naylor HR: Goals : S. Blick, J . Hille, A. Ouch, A . Mudge, C. Agushi. Best : M . Lake, A. Power, C . Agushi, B. McDonald, A. Duon, R . Mosbey ST BEDES/AIENTONE TIG 6 .5 13 .8 22.11 31 .14 (200) PARKDALE VULTURES 0.0 0 .0 1 .0 1 .0 (6) StB/MT: Goals : L. Kelly 6, G . Kempster 5, M . McGettigan 5, M . Rowse 4, D . Waters 3, L. McMurray 2, J. Windebank 2, L . Flavelle, S. Rose, R. Sampieri Best: M . McGettigan, L . Kelly, D. Waters, M. Rowse, K . McConnell, D. Ferraro Ferraro PV: Goals: G . Thomas . Best: M . Davies, L. Davies, K . McLeod, J . Noonan, G. Thomas, A. Kerr
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: Dale McCann AsstCoach Coach: At I Harland Asst Coach : Si. ..cn V..icent Res Coach : Peter Cosgntt
1 D. Zvanovtc 2 A . Hughes 2 B . Holden 3 D. Dean 4 A . Curran 5 A . Paglia 6 J . Seneca 7 T. Girovski
A . Sinclai r Watts 70 P. Brabender 11 M. Joyce 12 L . Dore 13 S. Rose t4 P. Pratt 15 A. Chambers 16 M . Godfrey 16 M . Patena 17 B . Geary
t8 M . Spinoso 19 A . Dean 20 S . Maher (DVC) 21 D . Loney (VC) 22 S. Fantone (RC) 23 P. Walsh 24 T. Lombardi 25 D . Hussey 26 D . Boundy (C) 27 K. Jenkins 28 J. Kreuzer 29 R . Ryan 30 M . Ryan 31 G . Vincent 32 B. McAllister 32 S . Corcoran 33 N. Riseley M . Gal e D. Salvati^o D. Barthel 36 B . Dintinosante 37 B . Richardson 38 R . Bugeja 39 M. Derham 39 D . Richardson 40 L. Hanford 41 R . Thomas 42 R . Murray 43 R . Petrou 44 M. Co:rJnff 45 M . Matko 47 W. Connelly 47 S. RehIK;'rti 48 P Sno w
50 A. Tenson 57 D, Pruckner 52 S. Egan 53 D. Furz 54 A . EIGott
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1 L. Deledio 2 D. Beckett 3 R. Chisholm 4 M .Jones 5 M . Martinov 6 D . Whela n 7 S. Keleher (C) 8 M. Mille r 9 T. Banks 10 R . Marti n 11 D . Robbins (VC) t2 B. Deledko (VC) 13 C. Lees 14 J. Bridges 15 M . McConvill t6 D. Brosnan 17 L. Russell 18 W. Cove 19 D. Cleary 21 R. Wiley 22 D. Bailey 23 T. Naylor 24 J . Muzzell 25 J . Dale 26 T. Harvey 27 S. Barnes 28 A. Clinch 29 G . Evans 30 L . Wells 3t D. Black 32 L . O'Brien 33 A. Cook 34 A. Russell 35 D. Te Hennepe 36 D. Casey 37 C. Everett 38 S . MFcConchi 39 L. Pincott 40 B . Robbins 4t B . Upstill 42 C . Keleher 43 T. De Natris 44 M . Broadhurst 45 S. Davi s
46 T. Leary 47 A. Goonan 48 C . Medcraft 49 T. Wootfe 50 A. Bartley 51 D. Haysom 52 T. Haysom 53 S- O'Sullivan 54 M . McClelland 55 B . Payso n 56 A . Weisz 57 A . Warwarek 58 S . Mitosios 59 M . Purcell 60 P. Kanstanty 82 J . Turnbull 63 L. Upstill 68 B. Cromack
Coach : Tony Macgearz, . Asst Coach: Jack Tuthy Res Coach: Pant Mann
1 S. Rowley 2 S. Hecker 2 B. Darcy 3 M. Dixon 4 M . Hayes 5 A. White 6 C. Stephens 7 C. Atkins 8 K. Little 9 M . Meyer 9 P. Emmett 10 T. Kigh t 11 C. O'Meara 12 A . Baker 13 M. Ryan 14 C . Johnston 15 Mick Sullivan 16 P. Sullivan 17 C . Sullivan 18 S. Sullivan 19 C . Stewart 20 D . Kell y 22 B, Liddell 23 Matt. Sullivan 24 T. Linthome 25 B. Richards 26 A. Rock 27 R. Layton 28 A . Castles 29 G. Crilley 30 P. Marin 31 J . Drury 32 B . Fogden 33 Matt . Walsh 35 M . Johnstone 36 C . Ogier 37 T. Macgeorge 38 S. Perrazo 41 C . Roc k 42 T. Barr 43 M. Barr 45 M. Kigh t 46 W. Wheatley 48 Mick . Walsh 50 S . Scullin 51 A. Wood 52 S . Wingrave 53 D. Noonan 54 J . Thurgood 56 S . Wilson 57 R . Bittner 58 R . Haslemore 59 D . O'Keefe 60 M. O'Meara 61 T. Banks 62 D . Scerri 63 N . Leveti 64 X. Smith 65 G . Wilson 66 A. Kerr
ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Coach : Luke Bevendee Pies Coach: Tn Litho Club 18 : Marc Mdud 1 P. wintla . 64 P. McGettgan 2 L WirtLe . (C) 65 G, Akan 3 8. Coons 66 R . parearis 4 S. Ans?ey 67 S. Meehan 5 S. Super 68 M. Kekerhar 6 J. Kane 69 8. wrght 7 At. Sca?idi 70 L.TerreA 8 Ad, Scalkit 71 J, Terrell
9 M . Terrek 72 D Ltfuiwar 10 M . WkiUe 73 P. Dcdahun4y 12 P. Grares 74 B Schwarze 73 N. Gordon 75 L. Pcr,er 14 M. Rowse 76 J. Matt:ngly 15 1 MCCON nS.B,uym 16 A. Hpm,Hl 78 M Hecker 17N.CoNa 79AVanDen 18 D. Porter Bvk 19 M.Hdart 80 J McNed 20 L. McMurray at D. Greaves 21 J . Convey 82 L Sunter 22 J . Maddocks 83 A L'HUelker 23 D . Lynch 84 K WSW 24 J . Tyaunt 85 M. McCok 25 A. McMahen 86 A . Drury 26 K. McConnl l
27 L . BeverKige 28 M . Arnlrews 29 D. waters
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48 C Keenan 49 S Rvnse 50 S KsA, 51 T Laver 52 T. Beas'.ey 53 C Jarnresx 54 M .Mr.Craw 55 R. Sarno56L.F a 57S an 5s s . nan 59A.y won 60 R BgnHl 61 M Zahara 62 W. Parker 63 A Pothreos
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REVIEW Emmaus St . Leo's kept up their recent hot streak with a 66 point win over Banyule at R J Brockwell Oval . Bulleen Templestowe halted Yarra Valley's winning run, and continued their own impressive record, overcoming the Bushrangers by 49 points at Domeney Reserve . Valley's James Keem had his best game of the year with seven goals, while Bullants skipper Greg Chivers gave the home side headaches all day. Old Carey continue to wreak havoc, this time defeating Therry Penola by 58 points at John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve in an efficient display. Defenders Jason Hermes and Jarrod Bannister stood out for the Lions, whilst their opposite numbers in Christian Barton, Chris Battle and Stu Jessup were key performers for the Panthers . A sensational result at Toorak Park saw the struggling Prahran combination pull off a eight point upset over Old Geelong . The Two Blues got off to a hot start, before the Oggers replied in kind in the second term, this trend being mirrored in the second half. Jamie Bell's four goals in the last quarter was one of the few positives for the visitors, while Northway, James and Scanlon stood out for the Two Blues. An entertaining contest at the Playing Fields saw Rupertswood score a much need victory, their 28 point win over Old Mentonians all but snuffing out the finals hope of the Panthers. Highlights for the Panthers included Justin Vick's five goals in the third quarter . Jarret Plummer, Leigh Brennan and Ryan Monzel stood out in a well balanced Rupo combination. PREVIEW First game up is at Como Park, where Old Geelong play host to Old Mentonians . The Panthers are still a mathematical chance of making the finals, being 10 points behind the fourth place Oggers with five matches to play, which makes this game another of those "eight-pointers" we love so much . Old Geelong appear to have a case of the staggers in the second half of the season thus far. O'Brien, Casboult, Bell, Kimpton and Vickers-Willis should keep the Panthers backline busy. It will be interesting to see if the likes of Palmer, Ball and Carroll can rise to this challenge . Up the other end, the Oggers defence, led by Landsdell and Munro, won't have it all their own way, with Basile and Twentyman capable of causing plenty of mayhem . Despite this, I'll keep faith with the Oggers . Prahran travel to Ted Ajani Reserve for their match against Bulleen Templestowe . After last week's heroics, the Two Blues will believe anything is possible, and if skipper Leigh Northway can rally his troops, well why not? A month ago, I would have guessed Prahran would've played out the rest
of the year with one eye on 2007, and continue to blood more younger players. However, the possibility of escap neaprstonghi recent weeks, so it will be interesting to see what happens in this regard . The Bullants were impressive in disposing of potential usurpers Yarra Valley last week, all but confirming their finals spot in the process. With all their big guns firing at once, they appear to be unbeatable, so the Round 17 clash with Old Carey looms with much interest . Bullants for mine . Banyule take on Yarra Valley OB at R J Brockwell Reserve . I'm loath to choose anyone to look for in the Bushrangers line-up this week, as there always seems to be a few differences betwixt the team announced Thursday night, and that which actually runs out on the Saturday . The lack of a settled line-up appears to be Valley's main obstacle to making the finals, though they appear to have more depth than they were given credit for at the start of the season . After some encouraging form early in the season, the Bears have slipped into the bottom two, and recent results do not appear to indicate any changes in this situation soon . I'll tip the Bushies to bounce back and maintain their push for a finals berth .
Parton, Allister Twentyman, Chad O'Brien, Colby Keem, James Basile, Michael Matthews, Dean Bannister, Corey
OLD CAREY GRAMM'S 4 49 OLD MENTONIANS 2 39 OLD GEELONG FC 2 36 YARRA VALLEY OB 7 34 OLD MENTONIANS 2 31 BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 3 31 THERRY PENOLA OB 0 30
4 37 Stroud, Matthew OLD MENTONIANS THERRY PENOLA OB 3 33 Keenan, Richard 28 BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 4 Verga, Andrew 4 25 Jordan, Anthony RUPERTSV,'OOD AFC THERRY PENOLA OB 0 25 Sacco,Joe 3 24 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC. Farrugia . Adam 0 17 Allen, Greg OLD GEELONG FC results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .
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Therry Penola go north to Sunbury for their game against Rupertswood . After starting the season impressively, the Lions now appear to be candidates for the drop . Injuries to many key players have tested Therry's strength of depth, and consequently they have struggled to get wins on the board. Meanwhile, Rupo looked to have turned the corner after some indifferent results in the last couple of months . However, the likes of Collins, Boxall and Shaw in the Rupo backline should have an easier time of it than the last time these sides met, especially with the prolonged absence of star Lions forward Corey Bannister. With their side full of young, running talent, and playing in the friend)y confines of Salesian College, Rupertswood should be too good . Rupo to win . Old Carey welcome St. Leo's Emmaus to Dunshea Oval in a match between two of the form sides of recent weeks . Although they are not safe from the drop just yet, the Animals' form has been better than many of the teams around them . Steven Ronchi will be good value in the ruck for the Animals, but Carey should have a few options up their collective sleeve to counter him . Al Parton also continues to do the business for Panthers, no matter where he plays . I feel Carey will pour cold water on the Animals' hot streak today. Yes, I'm taking the Panthers. CONTACT Please submit any match repo rt s, milestones, social notes, etc. via email to both Peter.PS .Williamson@centrelink.gov.au and theqWi)I @hotmail .com ( as I have no idea where I'll be each Monday!), ideally by 5pm Monday ( please take into consideration our space limitations) . Have a great VAFA weekend, "The QWIIP, ESTONE S Old Carey wish to congratulate Chris "Flash" Ba ttle on reaching the 150 game milestone this week. Flash joined the club from the school 1996, and has established himself a fearsome reputation for his tackling, spoiling and other defensive efforts, despite his attempts to convince his coaches he is really a forward. Flash was a member of the 1998 premiership side and is regularly given assignments on key forwards, and despite his relative lack of size, he has been quite successful at this . A great servant off the field also, Flash has held several committee positions and been a key figure on several end of season trips . Well done Flash, from everyone at Old Carey.
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--------THERRY PECDLA od 2 .2 3.5 4 .7 6.10 (46) OLD CAREY GP,L1i:3ARIANS 7 .3 9.6 12.12 15.14 (104) TP: Goals: K. Walker 2, D . Gastaldi, M . Faroldi, T. Goodwin, J . Belsey. Best : J. Harmes, J. Bannister, M . McWhinney, M. Reynolds, J . Fenton, G. Russell OC: Goals: A. Parton 4, P. Tires 3, L. Maslin 3, J . White 2, S. Collins, R. Mullins, C . Ratcliffe. Best : D . James, C. Angus, R . Mullins, C. Barton, S. Jessup, M . Zander Umpires: Peter Angelis (F) Vaughan Sidebottom (F) Damien Ractliffe (B) Julian Maccioni (B) YARRA VALLEY OB 3 .3 7 .6 10 .6 11 .9 (75) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 5 .4 13 .5 15.10 18 .16 (124) YV: Goals : J . Keem 7, D. Lecordier, L. Morris, B. Nicholas, S. You . Best: J. Keem, T. Hancock, C. Beal, P. Va!oppi, A . Drew, S. Savage BT: Goals : M. Bafn 3, G . Chivers 3, D. Matthews 3, R . Williams 3, D. Florance, R. Schneider, B . Tourogianis, D . Tulloch, K . Burridge, R. Bain . Best: G. chivers, M. Pietryk, A. Tehan, K . Burridge . P. Hare, J . Barker Umpires: Alan Stubbs (F) Nicholas Brown (F ) OLD PAENTONIANS 4.5 5 .8 13 .9 14 .13 (97) RUPERTSWOOD AFC 5.5 9 .11 14 .14 18 .17 (125) OM: Goals : J . Vick 6, M . Basile 2, C. Twentyman 2, T. Wiltshire, R . Murphy, M . Austin, K . Murphy. Best : B . Carroll, M . Austin, J . Vick, P. Monahan, J Costello, R . Schloefiel Ruperts : Goals : L. Brennan 5, G . Moule 3, L. Baddeley 2, M . Gaunt 2, R. Hatty 2, S. Bishop, T. Boxall, D . Burrowes, S . Clark. Best: L . Brennan, N . McGovern, R . Monzell, E . Dressier, S. Sweeney, D. Collins Umpires: Philip Calif (F) David Irons (F) PRAHRAN AFC 7 .3 9 .4 15.6 18.8 (116) OLD GEELONG FC 3.3 7.8 10 .11 16-14(110) Prahran: Goals: L. Stafford 4, w. Walford 4, A. Pitts 2, D . MecCiocca 2, P. Scanlon 2, H . Hodgson, D. Ballard, M . Harrison, J. Matherson. Best : L . Northway, D . James, M. Scicluna, W. Watford, P. Scanlon, D . MacCiocca OG : Goals: J . Bell 4, K. Daft 3, M. Wilson 3, E. Bayles 2, C. O'Brien 2, D. Kimpton, J . Paul . Best : N. Sanders, N . Casboult, J. Bell, K . Daf(, B. Gates, M. White Umpires : Paul Tuppen (F) Lionel Katz (F) James Gregory (B) Santo Caruso (B) BANYULE AFC 3.4 6.5 6 .14 8.19 (67) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 3.2 9.12 15 .14 19.19 (133) Banyule: Goals: N . Braddy 3, B. Dimeck, M. Morgan, L . O'Donnell, C . Skicko, J . Turnbull . Best : C . Skicko, M. Gray, A. Brown, L. O'Donnell, T. Shepherd, D. Garter ESL : Goals : S . Le Clare 4, P. Baranello 4, T. McCann 4, S . Buckle 2, E. Mitchell 2, P. McGloin, R . McGloin, A . McKenzie . Best: T. McCann, A. McKenzie, S. Buckle, A. volpi, R. McGloin, E . Mitchell Umpires : Luke Moncrieff (F) Anthony Simpson (F) p1_RF$EfiYE OLD Pr9ENTONIANS 4.5 7.8 12.14 17.16 (118) RUPERTSW000 AFC 1 .0 2.2 4.4 7 .6 (48) OM : Goals: R . Alexander 4, M . Stroud 4, N . Kyriazis 2, S . Worrell 2, B. Coghlan, N. Fisher, M . Frances, T. Millis, G . Smith . Best : R . Alexander, M . Stroud, R. Ironmonger, T. Mitvalsky, M. Lawes, M. Frances Ruin Goals : A. Jordan 4, B. Debora, M. Harrison, R . Keenan . Best: A. Certo, A . Jordan, J . Anderson, T. Broughton, L. Smith, K . McEwan PRAHRAN AFC 1 .0 1 .3 1 .6 2,6(18) OLD GEELONG FG 4 .5 8.8 13.11 16 .16 (112) Prahran : Goals: S. Kennett, M . Bond. Best: C . Marrell, M. Richards, J . Bedford, B . Lindblom, M. Bond, M . Gargano Old Gee[ : Goals: B. Grills 3, T. HopeJohnstone 3, J. Hawker 2, S . MacGowan 2, A . Marriot-Smith 2, L . McGregor 2, J. Morley, B. Symons. Best : A. Marriot-Smith, S. MacGowan, J. Morley, T . Waters, R . Herd, J . Riordan BANYULE AFC 1 .2 4 .9 4.11 8 .13 (61) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 5 .3 7 .3 12 .6 15 .9 (99) Banyute : Goals : G. Fikaris 2, J . Poyser 2, Z . Wenke 2, T. Thomson, C . Renna. Best : M. Van Poeteren, G . Fikaris, C . Renna, L. Boyd, J . Poyser, Z . Wenke ESL: Goals : N. Hodder 5, A . Farrugia 3, R . England 2, C . Le Clerc. B. Henricus, D. McGloin, J . Pascoe, T. Ymer. Best: C. Le Clerc, M . Qttobre, N . Hodder, J. Pascoe, C . McCloskey, M . McInerne y YARRA VALLEY OB 0 .1 1 .8 1 .8 1 .10 (16) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 4 .3 7 .9 12 .11 15 .13 (103) YV : Goals: B. Drew. Best : B . Drew, T. Oliver, C. Walker, A . Maudsley, A . Thorne, J . Strachan BT: Goals : A . Verge 4, S. Boyd 3, S. Lambropoulos 2, A. Bernecich, A . Coulston, M. Daskalou, S . Driver, G . Theodorakakos, P. Tsokas. Best : D . Rogers, G. Theodorakakos, L. Stott, S. Lambropoulos, A. Parris, L. Norbury THERRY PENOLA OR 1 .0 3 .1 3 .2 4.8(32) OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 2.6 4 .8 8 .10 8 .11 (59) TP: Goals : R . Keenan 3, A. Moloney. Best : D . Pirpinias, A. Nancarrow, J . Sacco, M . Lacorcia, S. Hayes, A. Moloney OC: Goals : T. Angus 3, C. Campbell, H . Doggett, N . England, J . Glynne, P. Graham . Best: N. England, B . Andrews, C . Adam, R . Graham, D . Joyce, P. Newland. 21
D1 I-L-lEg n ,,,Cu h: Phrv Demetrpu Res C ch: Adam Plant
1 J . Redfern 2 S. Green
EN TEMKESTOWE Coach : Stew Ear= Res Coach: 6ean Easton
1 G. Chivers. (C) 2 M . Stella
3 N. Taylor O C
3 S . Millar
4 J . Tsigaris 5 A. Brown 6 M. Morgan 7 A. Rothe 8 A. Demetriou 9 J. Plant 10 A. Bottomley
4 W. Thompson 5 M . Pietryk 6 A . Tehan (VC)
11 T Elmaneh 12 J. Poyser
11 C. Frost
7 P. Robertson
8 D. Bone 9 A . Stavretis 10 J . Wise
13 A. McGovern
12 A. Parris 13 D. Tulloch
14 L . O'Donnell 15 S. Gray
14 A. Wilke
16 M. Christian 17 C . Davies
15 J . Barker 16 S. Smith 17 O . Hill
18 J. King 19 D . Gaylen
18 K. Burridge
20 C . Skicko 21 B. Dimeck 22 M. Smith 23 M. Gray 24 L . Richardson 25 S . Toutl 26 C . Renna
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 . Lando
37 T Thomson 38 K . Clarke 39 A . Hopgood 40 A. Plant
41 L. Brickland 42 K . Ismail
43 L. Ferral (RC) 44 S . Gray 45 D. Nichols 46 A. Kayrooz 47 M . Depetro 48 G. Fikaris 49 J . Spicer 50 A. StavraPolou s 51 M . Hampson 52 S. Thomas 53 T. Baldack 54 B. McKenzie 56 R. Retool 57 B. Hodgson 58 D. Snowdon
19 G . Hanson 20 T. Waters 21 P. Gannas 22 C . Cherbakof 23 D . Matthews 24 C . Nikokopolous 25 L . Norbury 26 S. Boyd 27 D . ~' nan 29 P. Tsokas . 30 D . Florence 31 A. Bemicich 32 R . Williams 33 P. Florence
34 S. Lambropoulos 35 D . Daskabu 36 P. Hare 37 M. Voglis 38 A . Varga
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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Coach : S . Cook Res Ccach T YAsst Coach: M. Farniga
Coach: Cam Matthews Res C=h : Crag tYo-ffams
1 P. Baranelb 2 J. Pascoe 3 E. Mitchell 4 C. Phyland 5 S. Buckl e 6 M. D'Ametio 7 R . McCann 8 C .IeClerc 9 D . Lear 10 S. LeClerc 11 S. Kay 12 T. McCann
13 A. Krebs 14 A. Brown 15 P. Carey 16 A. Kelly
17 N . Robin 18 R . McCann 1 9 P. D'Amico 20 A. Ballard 21 G. Simmondson 22 M. Contessotto 23 S . Carson 24 D . Anderson 25 A . McKenzie 26 A . Prosser 27 J . Waters 28 E . McLaughlan 29 M. Heyes 30 M. Ottobre 31 G. Contessotto 32 C. Cincotta 33 R. England 34 B . Henricus 35 J . Brigg s 36 S . Savage 37 S . Manton
38 N. Hodder 39 B. O'Brien 40 J . Gay 41 M . Dimble 42 C. Landy 43 J . Gibb 45 S. Ronchi 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 . Papitto 67 P. Farqhuar 69 S. Mescher 70 D . McGloin 71 D . LaFerlita 72 A. Farrugia 74 M. Tan
1 C . Angus (VC) 2 D . Faelis 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 12 L . MacFarlane
13 G . Trumbull (VC) 14 M. Zander
1 M . =1001 ,1 2 N. Casboutt vC M . While DV C
4 C. Maiard 5 M . )Ackers-vtffis 6 J. Ben 7 J. Paul DV C s G. Auen . K,mpion 9 1o D ra .Avey it C.OBae n 12 J. Col e 13 T. Cannon 14 D. Tayror 15 H. MxCanhy t6 z Faca w 17 T Batts
18 J. Ma'pas
15 N . B ull 16 T. Angus
1e N. Betts 20 J. Lagoa L .Te~u e 22 T. Bayles
17 L. Maslin 18 S . Collins 19 T Wood 20 S . Bennett
23 C. Farrbum 24 S. Lansdeh c 25 S. O'Brien 26 A. S;attery 27 W . Pau l
21 T. Howgate 22 C . Battle
28 K. Datt 29 M~ Wds iki 30 N . Re=d
23 H . Van Cuylenberg 24 P. Unkles
25 A . Willingham 26 L. Lovelock 27 A . McQueen-Parton (C) 29 J . Josli n 30 A . Day
31 R. McKenzie 32 P. Graham 33 N. England 34 R. Mullins 35 M . Watts 36 S . Wood 37 J . Can 37 C. Ada m , ~ L. McKinnon 39 C. Barton 40 P. Nowland 41 J. Carpente r 42 J . Ashworth 43 J. Gfynne 43 D. Joyce 44 T. Rossignuolo 45 T. Bull 46 H . Doggett 47 M. Cornwell 48 S. Carr
49 D . Caurtot 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 . Maslin
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
75 T. Ymer
76 G. Donovan 77 C . Vaughan 79 T. Tribe 88 S . Pitcher 89 D. Winduss
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Coach : Whael Lockman Ass t Canch : DarFe! Sake , Res case h : Mchael Verge Club 18 Coach: Henry Edga r
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47 M. Strauch 48 R 49 W. Landaie 50 S . Jones 51 C . Wilson 52 C . Teague 53 A . o-aamw-Smith 54 S . Ma~째'" ow 55 C. Atkins
56 M . Les!r e 57 T Ban 58 H . Cox
59 T. Fyshe
60 J, t,1ridey 61 L. rseGre W 62 R. Elli s 63 P. Chadder 64 J. Rm`dan 65
66 Thwarter
67 M . Child s . ~~e ~B yo v~ Southey
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73 A. Ra,ardson 74 S. Southey 75 M . 76 c . Atc~h.w
T7 S. 0'Heam 78 R. Nevdle
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Coach: L. Stafford Res Gaa.h : W. 6arber Club XVGI C=h: A . Lawrence
Coach: Shane A4rla+xhian Res Coa :.h : Adam Walsh
Coach: Garry Datson Res Cosch : Be- Carter
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De La Salle utility Aaron Shields is the nominee for the Club Warehouse Rising Star Nomination for Round 13 after his best on ground performance against St Bernard's last Saturday . Aaron is in his 3rd season having started with the De La U19 Blues in 2004 . After just 2 games with the Blues, he played his 1st SENIOR game at age 18 in A Section in Round 3 . All told Aaron has played 43 games (26 Senior). Aaron is a tenacious on baller who is the archetypal team player as evidenced by his average of 8 .6 1 %ers • this season . Aaron's performance in last week's game at the Snakepit was exhilarating with 31 disposals to go with his 13 1%ers . Congratulations Aaron and continue your rich vein of form to assist De La's goals for the remainder of the season . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
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aiamL ~ .e c :' __e bottom of the ladder and may still be in D2 next season . La Trobe and Ivanhoe Assumption would seem to be battling out the relegation spots with Williamstown, but there is still a long way to go . In the battle for the final four, Glen Eira are (-_ f n and are making a late run at the :_-ne challenge today, and must final- 1 I;-, )es alive. winto '
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Oakleigh proved too strong for Aquinas with a solid 41 point victory. Peter Holden was back to his best across half back, and was well supported by Chris Lamb, whilst onballer Jon Rutter was highly effective . The Krushers are playing good football at the moment and are determined to stay in the top two, to get the double chance come finals time . The Hoe's should put up a fight today (for at least the first half) but Oakleigh will be too strong . Oakleigh by 33 points . La Trobe Uni $2 . v -s $1 .7 0 La Trobe were never winning chances against Glen Eira last Saturday and are now well and truly in the relegation zone . Stephen Pruscino was in fine form, but he does have a trip to the tribunal which could put him in doubt today . Werribee are on the slide, as reported in this column last week, and could not get past a dogged Williamstown side . Andrew Tedesco and Nathan Addamo in the midfield were amongst the better players along with Marcus Brown and Cameron Lee in the back half. Another important game for both clubs . The boys from Werribee will be keeping a close eye on the result between Aquinas and Glen Eira, and I expect Werribee to get the points by 23 points .
Budding superstar Ivr-i - etic was a notabl e absentee for Salesian in their 38 point loss to Peninsula . Liam Kelly and Phil Dolman tried hard, but Peninsula proved too strong . St John's were in scintillating form with a 71 point win .over Ivanhoe Assumption . Gary Roberts was on fire on the members wing with four goals, and John Ryan was unstoppable up forward with six majors . I still rate Ryan as one of the best marks in this section and the Salesian backline will need to keep a close eye on him today. Unfortunately for the Joc's, I think Salesian will be too good. Salesian by 41 points. All match reports, milestones, social events please email to me at jonathan .healy@hotmail.com by 5 :00 pm Pondays .
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non ®ur J a ck Clanc y A tremendous crowd of 150 witnessed a great occasion for University Blacks and Amateur football in general when the Blacks' pre match lunch last Saturday honoured Jack Clancy's 50 years of service . VAFA patron John Winneke and former patron-in-chief Don Cordner, both former Blacks greats and members of the MUFC Team of the Century, headed a guest list which included many VAFA life members . MUFC Coach of the Century Frank Dunin made the pilgrimage from Perth, being only one of many who travelled long distances to be part of it . A surprise guest was Bill Stephen, Jack's coach at Fitzroy in the 1950's . Bill handled the pressure of recounting Jack's senior career with the Lions with aplomb, given it consisted of one game spent entirely on the bench . Former Blacks player Terry Forrest QC had even less trouble convincing the audience that Barry Hall is a sweet softie than he had convincing the tribunal last September that Barry should play in the Grand Final . He also added new riches to the list of language maulings by coaches (you know, pair off in threes etc) by running through many gems of a Blacks coach of years past, Ken Fencham . Among others - "Fantastic today fellers, the forwards attacked like the Rocket of Gibraltar", and "You six hackman are just playing as individuals, there's no copulation out there" . As the stories flew it is no wonder that every Blacks player you ever meet says his time there was the best time of his life . But Jack Clancy, having clocked up 50 years of continuous service, has been proclaimed the "greatest Blacker of them all" . From everyone in Amateur Football, well played Jack .
As August approaches there is definitely tension in the air as teams not only compete for finals contention but also to avoid relegation . A side effect of this historically tends to be an increase in investigations and reports of both players and officials, who lose control as the pressure mounts . This is a trend the VAFA is not keen to see happen this year and warns that any behaviour deemed unacceptable will be treated very seriously by the VAFA . You may have noticed that negative reports regarding football leagues have become increasing popular items on "rumour files" and in tabloid newspapers . The VAFA has a fine tradition in promoting and conducting games in a safe, family friendly environment and anyone who goes against this will be dealt with severely . The beauty of our competition is there is never really any "dead rubbers". Teams always have something to play for, whether that be for finals places or to avoid relegation . Enjoy the ride, but make sure the spirit of Amateur Football is maintained .
• New Coaches Boxes at Sportscover Aren a New Coaches and Players boxes have been completed and installed at Sportscover Arena, replacing the old run-down boxes which had become dangerous and outdated . The boxes are the first in a few small projects to update and enhance our showpiece ground . There are many other things that need updating and with the help of Bayside City Council, hopefully these will be completed in the near future .
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_ .o $ As noted a few weeks ago in FLOTG, the Red Cross Blood Bank is in urgen t need of donations ( blood donations) due to a critical shortage . It should also be noted that donations from VAFA members are down by over 450 on those recorded at the same time last year. The Blood Bank Challenge has been going for many years now and has been traditionally well suppo rted by the majority of VAFA clubs . It's disappointing to see the numbers of donations reaching such low levels and we ask the clubs to get behind the Challenge for the rest of the year. Your donation could not only help win some fantastic prizes for your club, but also may just save a life . So please, if you have previously been a regular donor or have never donated before, make contact with the Red Cross Blood Bank on 13456, mention your VAFA club when you donate and encourage friends and colleagues to do the same .
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110 guests at St Bedes/Mentone Tigers enjoyed a great lunch last Saturday, among whom was long time VAFA favourite of the Tigers in Peter Harris . Guest speaker after lunch was Brian Tobin OAM, who with over 45 years of his life dedicated to his love of the game of tennis, entertained the audience with his incredible knowledge of the game, it's players and events such as Wimbledon. Brian was a more than handy tennis player of course reaching a National ranking of No . 8 himself ,
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behind as he put it some very handy players of his era ! He has been a member of Tennis Australia since 1964 and served as President from 1977-1989 . overseeing the building and opening (1988) of the current stadium for the Australian Open. He is a Lifetime Honorary President of the International Tennis Federation, and a received an Honorary Olympic Order in 1999 amongst his list of amazing achievements from his service to the game . What we didn't know he was born in Perth and actually played 8 games in the WAFL as a teenager before following his chosen path in tennis . Brian has two grandsons playing at St Bedes/ Mentone Tigers in Claye (UJ19) and Jesse (U/16) . Also surprised was past player Bill Waldron and his family who were at the lunch, when he was inducted into the Tigers 'Hall of Fame' . . .Bill who was one of only six players who played in all Len James coached junior sides that won triple premierships from 1950 to 1952 for the Mentone FC, losing just one game in that period . Bill went on to play Melbourne Reserves and had two seasons with St .Kilda seniors before playing with Moorabbin in the VFA and local rivals Parkdale, his presentation in keeping with the local derby theme of the day.
® Cy sti c Fi br(-- ~~'_, --meiv from Rer-s Cystic Fibrosis were last week presented with a cheque for $750 by the VAFA and SFL . The money € was the match day profit from the Representative Match played between the league s on June 10th . As part of the promotion of the match, club were asked to hold a BBO to raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis Victoria . These monies are currently being collated and a full list of monies raised by each club will be published next week . The club with the highest tally will receive a new BBQ from Barbeques Galore . The VAFA and the SFL are hoping to raise over $5000 from the promotion, money which is very much needed to assist people with this debilitating disease .
a "For The Love Of The Game" goes online As from this week "The Ammo Show" will be known as "For the Love of the Game" - online edition . The title encapsulates what Amateur Football is all about and the spirit of our Association, so it is fitting that our online football show also carries this name . The suggestion for this name was sent i n
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by former VAFA scribe Brad Bietzel, who wins a dinner for two and drinks at the Rising Sun Hotel in Richmond for his efforts . This weeks show will be hosted by A Section Scribe Jonathon Horn with Co-Host C Section Scribe Fraser Cameron . The boys will have plenty of insights into this weekends matches as well as fantastic prizes to give away . Clubs are asked to send to videos of goals, marks or anything in general that can be shown on the weekly show . We will be announcing prizes for the best goal, mark and play of the year shortly, so send in your videos to be in contention .
® Joke of th e Week A couple was golfing one day on a very, very exclusive golf course, lined with million dollar houses . On the third tee the husband said, 'Honey, be very careful when you drive the ball- don't knock out any windows . It'll cost us a fortune to fix .' The wife teed up and shanked it right through the window of the biggest house on the course . The husband cringed and said, 'I told you to watch out for the houses! All right, let's go up there, apologise and see how much this is going to cost . ' They walked up, knocked on the door, and heard a voice say, 'Come on in ." They opened the door and saw glass all over the floor and a broken bottle lying on its side in the foyer. A man on the couch said, 'Are you the people that broke my window?' 'Uh, yeah . Sorry about that .' the husband replied . 'No, actually I want to thank you- I'm a genie that was trapped for a thousand years in that bottle . You've released me . I'm allowed to grant three wishes-I'll give you each one wish, and I'll keep the last one for myself . ' `OK, great!" the husband said . ' I want a million dollars a year for the rest of my life . ' "No problem-it's the least I could do . And you, what do you want?' the genie said, looking at the wife . 'I want a house in every country of the world,' she said . 'Consider it done .' the genie replied . 'And what's your wish, genie?', the husband said . 'Well, since I've been trapped in that bottle, I haven't been with a woman in a thousand years . My wish is to sleep with your wife. " The husband looks at the wife and said, 'Well, we did get a lot of money and all those houses, honey . I guess I don't care . ' The genie took the wife upstairs and ravished her for two hours . After it was over, the genie roiled over, looked at the wife, and said 'How old is your husband, anyway?' 'Forty five .' she replied . 'And he still believes in genies - that's amazing!" / 33
r:eilley last quarter, it was Junior 1 Section had twelve competing teams and therefore a final five . After round 14 there were only 6 teams who could realistically fight out the final series . Who would be the sixth side? Old Brighton dropped off the pace slightly into the sixth spot when they looked promising against second placed St Kevins at half time but fell away with SKOBS winning 8 .13 to 5 .10 at the Beach Oval . Best players - Duggan, Cox Knuppel, Mulgrew, Bare and Dempsey (SKOBS) and Reddin, Edwards, Homann, Battista, Hunter, Evans (Old Brighton) . In D3 Section, it went right down to the wire in the match between Monash Gryphons and Elsternwick. At three quarter time the Gryphons were in danger of
adesprtOmonwh , in the last 4 minutes, repelled numerous forward thrusts by St Bernards and held on to win 11 .10 to 10 .13 . Other good players were - Anderson, Ryan (4) and Comito (St Bernards) and Hille, Orr and Connell (Ormond) . Three great players of the 80's and 90's had reached important milestones - 250 games up for former premiership captain Russell Barnes of Ormond and Chris Pollock, Collegians' star ruckman . Joining them was another Collegian, Steve Laussen, who reached his 200th .
losing their spot in the top four as Elstemwick threw out the challenge and held a slender lead . The entertainment for the supporters continued in the final quarter before
It was a high scoring A Section affair between North
the siren sounded leaving the Gryphons 4 points
Old Boys and University Blues . The win to NOBS,
winners and hats off to the Wicks for their effort . Best
18 .19 to 17 .7, may have put paid to the Blues finals'
players - Gross, S Bourbon, Blandford, Wells, Gould, Flowerday (Monash) and Curtain, D Byrne, C
chances but ensured that they themselves could have a real crack at the double chance in the coming weeks .
Mahoney, B Mahoney, Neill, Missaglia (Elsternwick) . D3 Section coaches were John Ahern (Albert Park),
The Blues had been in front at half time but the
Ron Gordon
( Bentleigh), Leigh Murphy
(Elsternwick), Graham Burgen (Fitzroy Reds), Peter Tyson (Hawthorn Amateurs), Jack McDonald (Monash Gryphons), Gavin Hall Central), Bruce Mullens
( Richmond
(St Johns), Peter
McBrearty (South Melbourne Districts) and Pat Mackey ( UHSOB) .
commitment of the NOBS' players confirmed that they could be "the real deal" and apart from their poor conversion rate (9 .9 in the second half) they looked great . Best players - Wright, Considine, Walters, Brown, Egan, Borcich (NOBS) and McInnes (9), Allen, Angel, 'Iyquin, Polkinhorne, Ashton (Uni Blues) . Fawkner kept in touch with the B Section top four when they defeated St Bernards at Fawkner 21 .19 to 15 .10 . It had been a tough affair and although Fawkner held a 6 goal break at half time they were unable to
Ormond kept their faint hopes of avoiding relegation
extend it . Best players - Mitchell, Buckley, G Busst
from A Section with a spirited win over St Bernards at
(3), Horvath, O'Leary, Virtue (Fawkner) and Carey,
the Snake Pit in a see-sawing affair . St Bemards would
A Purcell, O'Dea, Wood, R Purcell, Comito (St
rue the loss as a win would have placed them in the top
Bemards) .
four. It was a great first quarter for the Monds as Garrin Bailey proved an excellent target up forward . Jack
UHSOB acknowledged their "Old Man of Football" . Paul Bain, on reaching his 150th game . Always known
Overman and Luke Gollant got the Bemies back in the
as the "Vocal General" in the backline, Paul had also
hunt and by half time the home side had a narrow lead .
contributed superbly off the field including the position
Ormond kicked again in the third courtesy of Darren
on senior coach in 80/81, co-founder of the "Annual
Edgell, Paul McDonald and Michael Shepherd . In the
bush Dance" and Club President from 1982 . All players
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and supporters sincerely congratulated Paul for his
Tuck, Sinclair, Hill, Saunders (Blacks) and Barker,
contribution .
Hore, H erington, Caspers, Cayzer, Greg Tootell
Warren Tuekey, ANZ's popular big man, reached his
(Caulfield) . The Blacks had now joined two other
200th game against Commonwealth Bank . The many
teams to match Caulfield (3rd) on 7 wins ; Old
injuries suffered by "Tucks" over the years failed to
Paradians (4th) and Collegians (6th) .
stop the milestone and the big fella had been awarded
The ordinary conditions at this time of the season
life membership to add to his many other achievements
produced an extraordinary result in Junior Section 2 .
over the years .
There was not much riding on the result in terms of finals participation in the game between AJAX (8th and 6 wins) and National Bank (9th and I win) but
No less than six leading teams were defeated in this
AJAX won the game without scoring a goal . At half
round including AJAX (D Section) who suffered their
time in the terrible conditions, the Bankers held a I
first loss for the season . Others to go down were North Old Boys ( Junior 1), Caulfield Grammarians (Junior 2), and three reserve teams ; Hampton Rovers,
point lead, 1 .1 to 0 .6 . AJAX continued to miss opportunities in the third term with 5 behinds to no score . In the final term, National Bank did not add to
Old Brighton and West Brunswick .
their first quarter score of 1 .1 and AJAX has secured the
The loss by AJAX, although unexpected by most, was
game with a remarkable no goals 19 behinds !
against top four team Old Camberwell at
Brunswick paid tribute to a young reserves' player
Camberwell's g round . The winners were simply too
who, after playing in bitterly cold win and rain, had a
strong and committed and their best were Watkin, D
quick shower and went back to face the elements as
Steven, McCallum, Hewitt, Horton and Healey . Best
goal umpire in the main game . That sort of dedication
for AJAX - Rozen, Segal, Schulberg, Lemish, Bialek
was to be admired . The young lad was none other than
(3) and Kagan .
Brian
North Old Boys' ruckman, Damien Maguire, played
Umpires' Coach who went on to play over 100 games
"Benny"
Goodman,
our current VAFA
his 200th game against traditional rivals St Bernards .
with Brunswick and subsequently officiated at many
Damien joined NOBS in 1966 and played in four
games as one of the VAFA's top Field Umps in later
grand finals, 1966, 67, 71 and 75 . In 1975 Damien won his club's most determined player award in his
years . In between Benny has been Chairman of Selectors at a number of A Section Clubs !
fi nest season to date . He was also contri buting to his club as its member to the VAFA . Reserve grade coaches in A Section were - John Taylor (Coburg), Colin Glover (De La Salle), Stuart Schneider ( Monash Blues), Tony Arthurson (NOBS), Noel Waters ( Old trinity), Neil Le Page (Ormond), Alan Shepherd ( Reservoir Old Boys), Paul Daffey (St Bernards), Glen Saines (Uni Blacks) and Bruno Scarcella (Uni Blues) .
In I) Section, Belifiel! gave themselves a chance to ma': :- the finals after defeating second placed FTSOB 12 .9 to 7 .8 . They had now drawn closer to fourth place but would still have to make up a game and percentage . Bellfield announced this was their best game for the season but reminded their players that the arguing must cease and that `playing the man' was not the way to go . Best for Bellfield - A Singer, W Getson, G Annand, E Getson and R Comino . Footscray said "full honours to
The previous season's premiers, University %lacks,
Bellfield, the better side won on the day" . Bellfield
gave notice that they were not out of the race in this
applauded Kaye, Stubbs and Barker and thanked the
season when they caused an upset by defeating
U19 players who filled a few gaps .
Caulfield Grammarians, courtesy of a strong opening
National Bank drew level with Monash Blues at the top
quarter with 5 goals in trying conditions . It had been a
of the ladder after defeating Old Trinity 7 .20 to 3 .7 . Best
critical early break for the Blacks as only 17 points
players - J Corby, R Sellick, J Lewis, A Dick, A Leslie,
were scored in the second half as the game became a
G Kelly, D Ferguson (National Bank) and Peter Birrell,
real slog in the mud . The final score was Blacks 6 .7 to
Bruce Wardop, Geoff Brown, Ian Robertson, Bruce
Caulfield's 4 .9 . Best players - McLeod, Whitford,
Heard and Graeme Spry all stood out for Old Trinity.
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FINALS ANALYSI S With results as expected, it would appear that the relegation debate has been decided, barring some miracle . However, at the other end of the table, it is anything but clear . As such, I thought that we could dispense with the regular review and instead briefly analyse the remainder of the season for the top five teams. South Melbourn e To play : Elsternwick (H), UHS-VU (A), Westbourne (H), West Brunswick (A), Swinburne (H) . Should Win Games : 2 50/50 games : 3 My guess : 4 out of 5 Finishing Position : Top with 16 wins My comments : Have been the best side all season, and may drop one or two players if they decide to rest some weary legs before the finals. They certainly hold the key for both Westbourne and West Brunswick . Elsternwick To play : South Melbourne (A), St.Marys (H), Bentleigh (A), Kew (H), Monash (A) . Should Win Games: 3 50/50 games : 2 My guess : 4 out of 5 Finishing Position : Second with 14 win s My comments : Have found form at the right time of the year and a win against Bentleigh will ensure a double chance. Bentleiah To play: Kew (H), Monash (A), Elsternwick (H), UHS-VU (A), Old Westbourne (H) . Should Win Games : 3 50/50 games: 2 My guess : 4 out of 5 Finishing Position : Third with 14 win s My comments: With a danger game against Monash, it will likely come down to the final match against the Warriors, though a win against the Wicks could see a top two finish . Old Westbourn e To play : Swinburne (H), West Brunswick (H), South Melbourne (A), St.Marys (H), Bentleigh (A). Should Win Games : 2
50/50 games : My guess : 3 out of 5 Finishing Position : Fourth with 12 wins My comments : The key is the home game against the Magpies . Win that, and they have some insurance against Bentleigh in Round 18 . Lose, and it will take a miracle . Could still miss out by percentage should the Magpies flog some of the lower ranked teams . West Brunswick To play : UHS-VU (H), Westbourne (A), Swinburne (H), South Melbourne (H), St .Marys (A) . Should Win Games : 3 50/50 games : 2 My guess : 3 out of 5 Finishing Position : Fifth with 12 win s My comments : As mentioned above, beat the Warriors and they should make it. A loss would mean that the games against the lower ranked sides are of huge importance, not just for the four points, but the percentage . Have those calculators ready for Round 18 Magpie fans!! The South match could also be a smoky for the side .
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D3 SECTION Sharp, Christopher BENTLEIGH AFC 7 80 Higgins, Matthew SWINBURNE UNI . AFC 1 47 Cronan,Jack SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 2 35 McGee, William SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 4 35 Home, Craig KEW AFC 9 34 Dooley, Leigh MONASH GRYPHONS 4 33 Hunter, Justin ELSTERNWICK AFC 0 3 3 D3 RESERVE Henderson, Earl SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 0 44 Coxhead, Brett MONASH GRYPHONS 3 31 Bernardi, Jason ST MARYS AFC 3 29 Parker, Matthew MONASH GRYPHONS 3 29 Witchell, David KEW AFC 6 27 Campagna, Richard KEW AFC 4 19 Billman, Damien OLD WESTBOURNE 4 1 8 "" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .
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PREVIEW With the Browns earning some much needed breathing space, they travel to the Bentleigh hoping to throw a spanner into the works of the rampant Demons. Bentleigh easily accounted for Kew in their previous meeting, and with the likes of Scott Lawry and Amir Banks seemingly getting better each game it is not going to be pretty today. Hopefully for Kew Horne and Woodhouse can fire again for their side to keep the damage to a minimum, however, I am expecting a nice percentage booster for Bentleigh . Two games and percentage behind Kew, this would seemingly be St .Mary's last chance to even get a sniff of staying in D3 especially since they're at "the Stamp" . The Gryphons, however, have been thereabouts this season, and given their desire to build momentum for next season, they will be looking for a good win today . I am inclined to agree here and pick them to win by a comfortable margin . In what many D3 pundits are now predicting to be a GF preview, the all-conquering Elsternwick make the trip to the lake to take on South Melbourne . I mentioned earlier that the Wickers had to beat Bentleigh to secure a double chance, however, a win today could see them buying some insurance for that big game . While I expect the Swans to begin resting players in the final couple of rounds, their hand has been somewhat forced by injuries. On the flip side, the Wicks have stars returning each week and continue to build momentum . Who to pick is really a toss of the coin, and it has landed on heads, which means the Wicks by a point ! West Brunswick host UHS-VU in a match that can only go one way . It has been an awful year for the students, and with percentage as important as the four points for the Magpies, if it is a dry day there will be no better opportunity to bridge the percentage gap. Coach Hamma will be looking to the likes of Jason Ward to continue his good form in what will be at least a 10 goal win for the Magpies . Finally, Westbourne host Swinburne in a match that has danger written all over it for the home side . When these sides last met it was the Warriors by less than a kick, and with the injury to D3 strongman Leon Fairfield, the Warriors will be looking to the younger brigade to fill the void . In the Warriors favor though is Swinburne's propensity to rely on only two players to score the majority of their scores in Higgins and Milano, and with arguably the best defense in the league, lead by "Hair Bair" Benn, that should be enough to secure the win for the Warriors. CORRESPONDENTS A great response this week! Please get your reports to gavanflower@hotmail .com by no later than midday on Monday .
est Brunswick AFC v UHS-VU AF C South Melbourne Districts v Elsternwick AFC Old Westbourne v Swinburne Uni AF C St Marys AFC v Monash Gryphons Bentleigh AFC v Kew AFC
03 SECTIO N KEW AFC 6 .4 12 .8 14 .9 17 .15 (117) ST MARYS AFC 2 .4 3 .6 8.12 8 .16 (64) Kew: Goals: C. Horne 9, H . McDermott 4, D . Mutton, B. Burnett, M . Glenn, N. Tinetti . Best: C. Horne, B. Woodhouse, T. Costello-Manning, N . Tinetti, B. Lafranchi, G . Evans St Marys : Goals : S. Crilly 3, C. Adam 2, A. Waller 2, J. Hill . Best: A . Waller, A. Lane, C. Armstrong, B. Liliywhite, S. Crilly, A. Dwyer Umpires: John Cahir (F) Greg Rowlings (F) ELSTERNWICK AFC 3 .5 6 .8 14.16 16 .23 (119) WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 0 .3 5 .5 8.5 12 .9 (81) Etst: Goals: J . Banky 4, C. Mahony 3, S. Grace 2, M. Greene 2, B . Mahony 2, M. Thiele, G . Culshaw, N . Hodskiss . Best : B. Mason, A. Patey, S . O'Donnell, T. Cotter, C . Mahony, B . Mahony WB : Goals : J . Sudholz 5, J . Haysey 2, S. Dishon 2, J. Brugler, C. Lehmann, J . Ward. Best: J. Sudhofz, J . Ward, S. Dishon, R . West, B . Irving, B. Gundry Umpires: Mark Farrell (F) David Anselmi (F) Alexandria Anthony (B) Jessica Rollo (B) Robert Seymour (G) Patrick Newson (G) BENTLEIGH AFC 0 .1 4.8 10.11 20 .15 (135) SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 3 .3 4.4 4.6 4 .7 (31) Bent: Goals: C . Sharp 7, S. Frost 4, B . Meredith 3, A . Banks 2, C . McFadden 2, A. Pititto, J . Tranter. Best: S. Lawry, C. McFadden, F. Dimattina, A . Mikkelsen, S . Frost, S. Sice Swin: Goals: L. Morrison 2 . M. Higgins, J . Murchie. Best : J . Mennen, 0. Butt, C. Walsh, M. Flack, A . Fidler, M . Trickey Umpires : Andrew Straughair (F) Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Callum Hiiton (B) Nick Booth (G) Ben Shorter (G ) MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .5 5.8 9 .12 11 .18 (84) STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 4 .6 5.11 9 .13 14 .17 (101) MG : Goals : L . Dooley 4, 0 . Mareczky 2, E . Shaked, R. Fletcher, C. Leeton, L . Valiance, K . Cherian. Best: L. Wells, L . Wilson, L. Dooley, K . Cherian, B. Derr, R . Fletcher SMD: Goals: D . McGee 4, P. Cheevers 3, M . Costello 3, J . Cronan 2, M . Hannan, B . Joske . Best: J. Washington, M . Costello, P. Cheevers, S . Atherton, A. Ray, B . Joske Umpires: Steven Potts (F) Ryan Robertson (F) UHS-VU AFC 1 .3 1 .5 4.7 5 .7 (37) OLD WESTBOURNE 4.1 8.5 13.6 19.11 (125) UHS-VU : Goals : G. Leyland 2, S . Dimond, D . Fazakertey, L . Gorringe . Best : T. Harris, L. Gorringe, C. Langendorf, D . Pazakerley, A. Ludlow, J . Murphy OW: Goals: L. Fairfield 6, M . Ghristo 2, J . Horsburgh 2, P. Hudson 2, F. Paves 2, N . Smith 2, S. Balloch, T. Edwards, K . Miller. Best : T. Edwards, L . Fairfield, T. Edwards, C. Hudson, P. Chalmers, J. Harsburgh Umpires: Paul Dinneen (F) Michael Forde (F) Keiran McInerney (B) Simon McInerney (B) Chris Kearney (G) 03 RESERV E BENTLEIGH AFC 4.1 7 .3 7 .4 12.10 (82) SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 3.4 3 .6 9 .10 12.10 (82) Bent : Goals : A. Laxton 5, R. Punter 2, A. Ferris, G. Richards, L. Sampson, A. Smith, A . Steward . Best : G . Richards, B . Padgham, A. Smith, A . Laxton, S . Craven, S . Watkins Swin: Goals: C. 0'Keeffe 4, P. Jones 3, K . Chew 3, B . O'Mara, J . Sandhu. Best: C . o'Keeffe, B . O'Mara, C . Higgins, P. Jones, K. Chew, B . Fieisne r MONASH GRYPHONS 4.2 8 .7 12 .9 20.12 (132) STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 3.2 4 .3 6 .4 9.5 (59) MG: Goals: B . Coxhead 3, J. Hetherington 3, J . Landberg 3, M . Parker 3 . A. Shutilebotham 2, M. Graydon, J . Fleming, W . Pocock, G. Still, G. Wadley Best: G. Wadley, J. Harrak, J. Gladman, L. Baggoley, A. Shufitlebotham, G . Block Mandrakis S69D: Goals : V. Daicos 3, D . McGee 2, J. Pohiner, S . Quinn, E. Bouchaud, C . Maloney. Best: E . Bouchaud, T. Peters, D . Phillips, P. Hannan, S . Quinn, V. Daico s ELSTERNWICK AFC 1 .2 4 .5 7 .7 9 .11 (65) WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 2 .1 3 .2 5 .7 6 .10 (46) Elst: Goals : A. Foster 6, E . Alter, J . Li6kakis, 0. Elbaz . Best : A. Foster, D. Spilberg, L . Missagiia, P. McNally, G . Elvin, C. McKenna WB: Goals : M. Russell 3, B . Stephenson, P. Statham, J . Curtin. Best : G . Saisanas, A. Thompson, S. Jackson, J. Hughes, B . Phillips, F. Purcel l UHS-VU AFC 1 .0 2 .1 2 .1 2.1 (13) OLD WESTBOURNE 6 .7 10 .7 18 .9 23 .11 (149) UHS-VU: Goals: S. French, T. Snow. Best : T. Ashton, M . Gerolemou, S. Smits, A . Trevethan, S . Byrne, S . Briggs OW : Goals : J. Braham 6, D. Biiiman 4, J. Tanner 3, M . Whiting 2, J . Clark 2, S . Laird 2, S. Anderson, L. Squarci, A. Manteilo, S. Burnham . Best: J. Braham, B . Knee, J . Clark, S. Burnham, J. Tanner, S . Laird KEW AFC 3 .2 10 .8 15.12 25 .18 (168) ST MARYS AFC 2 .1 3 .1 4 .2 7 .4 (46) Kew: Goals : J. Bell 7, D . Witchell 6, R. Campagna 4, S . Whyte 4, M. Pope 2, B. Roberts, J. Sabien . Best: J . Bell, B . Roberts, P. Rees, J. Walker, M. McKerrow, A . Makris St Marys: Goals: J . Bernardi 3, A . Jackman 2, T. Cummins, C . Blake . Best : L . French, M. Maschette, A . Jackman, W. Smith, S . Nicholson, J . Bernardi .
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Pre-Fir-,Is Dinne r All umpires are reminded of the Pre-Finals Dinner to be held on Monday August 28th with Pre Dinner Drinks from 6 .30pm and dinner from 7pm at the Victorian Club on the 41st Floor of the Rialto Towers . The three Course Dinner costs $45 and will be deducted from the next pay on August 9 . Drinks are at bar prices . The awards to be presented on the night are Life Membership, 10 Year Service, Bob Dunstan Award, Andy Carrick Award, Best First Year Umpire, Most Improved Field, Boundary and Goal Umpires, and Golden Whistle . All members are expected to attend this most important event . Those members who cannot attend must notify, in writing, Anthony Damon on anthony@personalmortgagemanagers .com .au or Simon Stokes on simonstokes@hotmail .com or VAFAUA PO Box 227 Elsternwick VIC 3185 before 5pm on Friday August 4 to avoid the deduction being taken from your pay . There will be no refunds, as we have to pay in advance. As usual the pre-pre-dinner drinks will be at the Sherlock Holmes and the post-dinner drinks will be at that little place just across the river. Grins like Cheshire Katz Congratulations to Lionel and Karen Katz who were pleased to announce the arrival of Samantha Ingrid Katz, born at 3 :10pm last Monday afternoon (24 July) at Cabrini Hospital . Sammy is a height of 48 .5 cm (19 inches) and weight of 3 .755 kg (81b 4oz) . Mother, daughter and bi g ®® P`°
sister Becky are all doing well . Proud dad Lionel will probably have a day off this weekend to catch up wit h some sleep. If the Katz' can add a few more girls to the litter they'll be well on the way to their own netball team . Thanks to the officials from Prahran AFC who were holding Lionel's mobile phone last Saturday, just in case . Santo's W orld Cup No, our own Santo Caruso hasn't done a "Mokbel," he's been missing because he's been travelling around Germany experiencing the World Cup. Santo managed to squeeze fourteen matches into his tight schedule travelling to all parts of Germany and supporting the Socceroos . We wonder how the hairy little Australian with the Italian name felt when the Aussies were awarded that controversial penalty . It was the trip of a lifetime and something he'll never forget . As a warning to other world travellers out there, unfortunately Santo picked a mild case of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) after the long trip home via Singapore . Luckily Santo's case wasn't too serious and he's back running again . Get yourself some air flight support socks or tights! When he was first diagnosed he wasn't exactly sure what Deep Throat Thrombosis was . All of us who know what a shrewd business owner Santo is, (Melbourne Sports Books) wouldn't be surprised to learn that when he was told of DVT, of course he thought it stood for Dodging Victoria's Taxes.
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Lesson number 1 ; don't get off the House bandwagon for no good reason . Lesson number 2, the hunch on Albert Park might be right but still plenty of hard yards yet for the Falcons ! REVIEW Match of the season saw Eltham travel to Power House, keen on cementing top spot . The House came out smoking with the Turtles struggling to get the ball across the halfway mark early on . Things tightened up in the second quarter and it looked set for an epic second half . The House had different ideas as they took control in the third quarter, keeping the Turtles goal less . Hill and Foster were the stars for the House with the reliable Edwards slamming 6 goals . Runco was the standout out for Eltham . Great win for Albert Park as they beat Bulleen . The Falcons held sway most of the day with league B+F smoky Mclndoe once again controlling the airways . Payne was the dominant forward, helping himself to 5 majors . Disappointing day for Bulleen with Daley and Conn the best .
finals plans . Last role of the dice this week for Bulleen whilst Albert Park will look to keep the candle burning ! Hawthorn host Eltham in the sixth of a seven home game run at Glenferrie . The Hawks have quickly settled into their temporary home and have a six nil record on the historic ground . A few stumbles in recent times for the Turtles although not quite bad enough to get the sirens sounding just yet. Some great duels are in the offing with McLaren (E) taking on Avery (H) . Gebhardt (H) and Foo (E) battling on a wing and Galvin (E) and Aitken (H) locking horns in the middle . Could go either way but maybe the Hawks just ! Almost do or die as Bulleen welcome Box Hill North down the Eastern freeway. Bulleen have been a bit stop start all year and last weeks loss will make claiming a finals spot very difficult . BHN are flying high right now and hard to see them getting beat here, particularly with a win casting aside their major rival for fourth spot . BHN for me .
The bandwagon that is Box Hill North continued, this time comfortably accounting for Richmond . Ball and Riscalla were the winners best however it was an even spread across the ground . A few new names for the Richmond (another good sign) with Matheson kicking 5 and Hibbins also playing well . Hawthorn also had a comfortable win over an injury depleted North Brunswick . Gebhardt again showed he was up to senior class with a fine performance for the Hawks who were again well served by Mundy. Adams and Boudoloh were the best for North . Finally, Eley Park got back on the winners list as they accounted for a disappointing Syndal Tally Ho . Viola boys were again stars whilst Payne also dominated through out the day . Bingham was valiant for the Sinners . PREVIEW Hasn't the battle for the double chance hotted up in recent weeks? The House might have done enough barring any unexpected loss whilst the other spot could be decided down at Glenferrie Oval this week . Box Hill North are now odds on to make the other spot but still have some wins to tick off before they can start thei r 42
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Albert Park, like the Hawks, are enjoying some games at home and this week host Eley Park . I quite like what I saw of the Falcons in recent weeks, a hard working side with some guns mixing it up . Eley Park will have been pleased to get a win on the board, particularly as they season had been going pair shaped for a little while . Firmly on Albert Parks bandwagon though, Falcons for mine ! Changed my mind about 3 times on the result of North Brunswick and Syndal . North have a horrendous injury list, one capable of forming a reasonable side alone whilst Syndal were a tad disappointing last week against the Sharks . Not sure, must revert to rule number 1, take home side when in doubt . North but just. Finally, Richmond and Power House meet in a game unlikely to produce too many surprises . Still, Richmond's output continues to be solid however with the imminent return of Richardson, the House should continue to go from strength to strength and win well . Anyway, don't forget you can get a hold of your favourite VAFA scribe via either 0418348723 or ed .sill@locker.com .au Finally, to the late night caller, at least answer your phone so we can discuss your charming messages ! BALL BRIEFS Bulleen Cobras are this Sunday holding their $2000 draw from 2 .30pm during the Superrules match . All are welcome for a good day - purchase of a raffle ticket offers finger food and happy hour priced drinks all day on Sunday.
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04 SECT I POWER HOUSE AFC 3.3 5 .7 9.10 13 .11 (89) ELTHAM OC 1 .2 4 .4 4 .4 8 .7 (55) PH: Goals: P. Edwards 6, D . Cooper 2, R. Walsh, N. Merest . B . Brady, A. Foster, D . Grahek . Best : M . Hill, A. Foster, P. Edwards . P. Arnold, P. Haseler, P. Miskelly El(h : Details not received . Umpires : Matthew Steward (F) Kenneth Brewer (F) Brendan Dowling (B) Michael Raphael (B ) HAWTHORN AFC 9.2 15 .6 27 .8 31 .9 (195) NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 1 .1 2 .1 4 .2 7 .6 (48) Haw: Goals : D . Lauletta 6, M . Tyson 4, J. Jackomas 3, D. Pritchard 3, P. McKenna 3, R . Mundy 2, J. Dawson 2, R . Ogge 2, L . Aitken 2, S. Monck 2 Best : R . Mundy, B . Gebhardt, S . Monck, D . Lauletta, P. Hunan, S. MacKenzie Avery, R. Beattie NB : Goals : D. Newton 2, R. Peasnell 2, J. Heck, N . Myers, N. Perry. Best : D . Adams, J. Boudoloh, R . Peasnell, B. Robertson, B . Williams, S . Famulari Umpires: Bruno Savi (F) Nick Fennessy (F) Daniel Mason (B) Thomas Wischer (B) Edward Beat (G) Malcolm Filleul (G) ELEY PARK SHARKS 4 .7 6.10 8.15 15 .17 (107) SYHOAL TALLY HO AFC 3 .2 3 .5 7.9 11 .12 (78) EPS : Goals: D. Viola 5, T. Houlden 4, D . Smith 2, D . Payne 2, G . Cresswell, M . Viola. Best: D . Payne, M . Viola, C . Cresswell, A. Young, T. Silvers, D. Viola STH: Goals : C . Cachia 2, 1. MacKenzie, I . Bingham, S. Crew, A. Dance, L. Hannemann, G . Healy, D. Richardson, L. Dickenson, J. Rowe. Best: I. Bingham, K. Conrau, D . Richardson, M . MacFarlane, I . MacKenzie, A . Fleming Umpires: Peter Griffiths (F) Ron Marlyn (F) ALBERT PARK AFC 2 .9 7.12 11 .16 15.19 (189) BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 5 .1 8 2 9.4 12.7 (79) AP: Goals : B . Payne 5, S. Venables 4, S . Bennett 2, N . Cain 2, A. Morgan, J. Hamilton . Best : W. Mclndoe, R . Baker, D. Barley, S. Bennett, W. Harries, B . Payne BC : Goals: T. Conn 2, B. Cookson 2, T. Fradkin 2, A. Vincitorio 2, F. Arcoraci, R. Badanjek, R . Daley, T. Moore . Best : R . Daley . T. Conn, F. Arcoraci, M . Mann, N. Ritchie, G . Richards Umpires : Gerard Rolls (F) Michael Hyde (F) Benedict Farrell (B) James Exton (G) Charlie Lear (G) BOX HILL NORTH AFC 7 .6 16.6 25.15 28.26 (194) RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 21 7.5 10.6 12.6 (78) BHH: Goals: D. Dovaston 5, D . Penny 5, J . Garrett 3, A. Ooze 3, A . Sallantioglu 2, M . Hood 2, A . Beaumont 2, R . Ball, C. Liston, B. Pearce, C . Riscalla Best: R . Ball, G. Riscalla, J . Garrett, P. Currie, C . Plunkett, A. Odza Thoi, M . O'Brien RC: Goals : J. Matheson 5, N. Nuske 2, D . Speakman, B . Shaw, J . Chandler, S . Collins, S . Hibbins. Best: S. Hibbins, D . Green, D . Speakman, M . German, J . Matheson, S. Collins Umpires: Stephen Cable (F) Richard Yann (F) 04 RESERV E ELEY PARK SHARKS 2 .3 5.8 8.12 12.18 (90) SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 6 .1 11 .6 12 .8 13 .8 (86) EPS: Goals: T. Kay 5, J . Dean 3, S . Brachmann 2, D. Cowling, M . Keown . Best: D. Cowling, S . West, S . Brachmann, T. Kay. L. Tan, M . Keovm STH : Goals: A. Clements 3, M . Elder, T. Zaharopoulos, T. Bartholomew, N . Hunter, M . Kelly, M. Leplaa, D. Paolone, A. Rowe. M. Starr, M . Glenister. Best: A . Herrmann, B . Williamson, T. Bartholomew, A . Clements, M . Elder, G . Deckers POWER HOUSE AFC 4 .4 7.9 8 .11 10 .15 (75) ELTHAM OC 0 .2 0.3 3 .4 6 .4 (40) PH : Goals: D . Pate 3, C. Brady 2, C. Richardson, A. Contreras, J . Fiorini, D . Mullen, M . Leahy. Best: R. Marshall, J . Fiorini, B . Kyne, C . Richardson, D . Hadley, C . Brady Elth : Goals : D . Rowe 2, J . Fee, J. Gilbert, M . Jarvis, S . Weston . Best: B . Marshall, M . Jarvis, L . Mee, A . Mok, E . Baud, J . Fee ALBERT PARK AFC 3 .5 4.9 10 .11 11 .13 (79) BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 0.4 2 .7 2 .10 5 .15 (45) AP : Goals : N. Pastras 3, J . Sutton 3, P. Shoppee 2, K . Begbie 2, M . Gentner. Best: J . Marshall, G. Foster, R . Ferrero, J. Pyke, M . Snowden, D. Quinlan BC : Goals: M . Rowe 2, G . Brown, T. Marsarella, J . Gardner. Best: G . Brown, J . Gardner, S . Coombs, J. Trinchi, S . Trapman, M . Rowe HAWTHORN AFC 1 .9 11 .14 15 .19 17 .22 (124) NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 0.0 0 .0 0 .0 1 .2 (8) Haw : Goals: T. Dixon 6, G. Broomhall 2, N . Opie 2, J . Pi 2, L . Ross 2, D. Moss, T. Hyland, B. Hudson . Best: T. Dixon, P. Avery, A . Collins, M . Aitken, J . Pi, N. Qpie HE: Goals : D . Carter. Best : N. Giovanoglou, S . Care, M. Taha, J . Comley, J . Wolter, D . Carter BOX HILL NORTH AFC 9.3 16 .11 22 .16 33 .22 (220) RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 1 .1 2 .2 5 .4 5 .5 (35) BHN : Goals: C . Langley 14, M. Lacey 5, J. Tambakis 4, A. Dick 2, S . Evans 2, B . Olson 2, S . Smith 2, P. Nhonthachith, G . Tanaka. Best: C . Langley, L. Dias, P. Nhonthachith, S. Smith, C . Irvine, T. Ellis RC: Goals : C. Coates 3, G . Gardiner, A . Roller. Best: S. Fiske, C. Coates, C . Lang, C. Fox, J. Miragaya,l . Burgess.
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UNDER 19 111 ) Unlucky for some, round thirteen is over and out . Time to get serious i n the 째busini endis" (business end of the season in Spanish - thank s Baxter). REVIEW In the round of the goalkicker, some seriously solid performances across the board . Two players bagged five, while a haul of eight and the big one resulting in ten were achieved during an impressive round . Match of the round saw Uni Blues put a stamp on third place over Bernard's . From all reports a quality game with James Van De Pot best for a rampaging University . Full marks on getting through the Uni holidays boys . Rupo kept their finals aspirations alive with a mammoth win over Marcellin . Matt Quigly landed five rolls, while Trav Smith was all over the place, causing much havoc . Old Scotch keeps improving every week, this time pummelling BV in a fifteen goal win . Tom Slattery bagged eight for the winners who are clinging to the smallest of hopes that the tasty trip won't come early. Leaders Old Xavs accounted for St Kevins (Richie Benson taking home ten of the best - well done lad) . At Waverley, De La doused Collegians . Josh Oakely kicked five for De La, but best on ground honours were awarded to a valiant James Crowe . PREVIEW The big one for me this week pits Uni Blues against Rupo at the Craw . What's at stake I hear? Uni want the double chance badly, Rupo want a slice of September. Uni for me after watching an impressive training session last week. St Bernard's need to win against an improving Old Scotch . An upset will see Old Scotch claw closer to finals action . It's hardly Essendon versus Carlton but BV play Collegians for battle of the wooden spoon . I'm always a fan of By . so I'll stick with the lads to notch win number three . In best of the rest, Old Xavs and De La will continue their battle of the percentage (so intriguing) against a very hapless opposition . Lock of the week this week after being victorious with the Dockers, I'll go the Dons to notch up win number two against an Ackerless Lion outfit . Any feedback to beatonc@tabcorp .com . Happy punting! ! UNDER 19 (2) The OM's got that winning feeling back, trumping the Wallets at Camberwell . Hopkins kicked three, and Caine Hillier bagged another 5 for the home-side . The Raiders overcame early adversity, turning it on at Beauy with a 7-1 goal 1st half. Cunningham succeeded in getting it to Devine and then to Solomon and Adam Cox up forward . The Fielders made a mockery of the T's by 62 . The drive was too much for the Friars as the Tonners won by 51, while the Panthers consolidated top spot, giving the Blacks a 57 point hiding . The Run Home - Final 5 Round s Carey - OM, Friars, Parade, Caulfield, Camb = 26 Melburnians - Carey, Trinity, Friars, Beauy, Parade = 29 Parade - Brighton, Blacks, Carey . Friars, OM = 2 0 Uni Blacks - Friars, Parade, Caulfield, Camb, Trinity = 34 Camberwell - Trinity, Beauy, Brighton, Blacks, Carey = 29 Brighton - Parade, Caulfield, Camb, Trinity, Beauy = 35 Whitefriars - Blacks, Carey, OM, Parade, Caulfield = 19 Beaumaris - Caulfield, Camb, Trinity, OM, Brighton = 32 Caulfield - Beauy, Brighton, Blacks, Carey, Friars = 26 Trinity - Camb, OM, Beauy, Brighton, Blacks = 2 5 'Points system - Highest team played (Carey) = 1, Lowest team played (Trinity) =1 0 `Team with highest points has the best run home .
PREVIEW The Wellers host the T's to remark their territory after the OM loss . Camberwell by 10 goals . Losing to Brighton last time , Parade will salivate at the chance to square that ledger . Parade, 5 goals . The Fielders host the Sharks and I'll say Beauy in a thriller. The Friars host the Blacks who will bounce back . Another top of the table clash sees the Melburnians fight back for the throne, but to no avail as the Panthers charge clear, holding top spot for another week , bernecich@netspace .net.au UNDER 19 (3) REVIEW Chelsworih Park, was the place to be last Saturday as Old Ivanhoe battled Ormond in the top four clash . Ormond stormed out of the blocks with a 3-goal lead at quarter time, before Old Ivanhoe scored 5 goals to 0 in the second quarter. Good work from Dan Frazier and Richard Keane saw Ormond trail by 4 points heading into the last quarter, but the class of Workman, Hondromatidis and co got Old Ivanhoe over the line by 16. A tight affair saw La Trobe hold off a gallant Ajax by 11 points with Joel Oviss best afield in the losing side, while Oakleigh held their position on top of the ladder with an easy win over Old Essendon, Barrand kicking
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)ralized MHSOB, keeping them goalless, with a paltry 3 MHSOB could muster. Brandon Hunt's 9 goal haul helped i defeat Emmaus without much trouble .
, tipping has seen me situated first on the scribe ladder, and the games this weekend suggest an easy task to remain there, Old Ivanhoe will demoralize Emmaus, Oakleigh will beat MHSOB easily, SB1flT will have little trouble with Bentleigh, Ormond will bounce back against La Trobe, while in the closest game of the round, Ajax v Old Essendon, Ajax should be too good at home. With only 5 games left and the top four looking settled, it is now all about pride for many teams . This weekend's battles allows the teams outside the four to stand up and play some part in shaping the finals . Most of all, playing amateur football is about playing hard, playing fair and enjoying the ride . Good luck to all teams for Round 14 . Please send all match reports to aI_vafa@hotmail .com UNDER 19 (BLUE) REVIE W The game between Old Mentonians and Po ;azenod lived up to the hype as a glimpse of finals football was on display . In a fierce battle, the first half honours went to the Panthers . Some hard running and ferocious tackling by onbatlers Matthew Campbell and Jacob Moon saw a 14 point lead into half time, while Jesse Prowse was in everything at CHF. However, good teams never say die and Mazenod are a good team . They got their running game going in the third and looked dangerous, slamming on 7 goals to 2 . When f}9azenod kicked the first goal of the last quarter to hit a 4 goal lead the game looked over. The young Panthers then dug deep and fought back magnificently with a 7 goal final quarter to get up by six points in a West Coast type comeback . Boger kicked 7 for Mazenod while Crameri fought hard all day for the Iosers . Parkdale provided little resistance against De La with Adam McKenna best afield, while the usual suspects in Criticos, Smitsdorff and Wright got the job done in Old Haileyburians win over Oakleigh Clayton . Hampton took out their frustration of a season gone by when they thrashed Powerhouse 5th Mornington, Hampton with 11 goal kickers, and BOG Nick Lyall bagging 3 of them . Monash had the bye . PREVIEW Choo-Choo, all aboard the Old P,9entonians band wagon, express to Premiership station . Old hlentonians have proved they are a force to contend with after beating Mazenod and I am one scribe jumping on board for the ride . However, there is one team with grand plans of their own . This team is a force to contend with, have bigger bodied players, are well drilled, have multiple star performers and they haven't lost a single game . They are the mighty Old Haileyburians and they are one team that will be trying to derail Old t0entonians' season . I am wary of tipping against Old Mentonians, but against the might of Old Haiteyburians at home, I think to claim two quality scalps in two weeks may take a Herculean effort beyond most teams, but it should still be a great match . Meanwhile, Mazenod will take their loss to Old Mentonians out on Parkdale, while Hampton will reverse the result they had against Monash earlier in the season with a win away at Monash Uni . Oakleigh Clayton were far from disgraced last week against the ladder leaders and they should get home against PosererhouseiSth fllornington . De La has a week's rest. Please send all match reports to al_vafa@hotmait .com UNDER 19 (RED ) Bulleen Temp pushed New further down the rabbit hole with a 15 point victory. Similar to the corresponding Carlton-Bombers clash it was open, fast and accountable footy . Bullant Anthony Radattf was solid in defense, while Marc Carfi licked 5 including a Daicos-tike sausage roll, 40 out . Lucisano (4) was good for New. The Westies have started a late run at finals, with a 71 point thrashing of finals contender Therry, Whyte booted 4 while Matt Williamson was instrumental with 3 . Aquinas made
a mess of the Old Saints by 89 . The Xavs got back on the winners board very shakily. The Woodsmen held a 2 point lead a - time and were unlucky not to take the points , The Run Home - Final 5 Rounds Aquinas -Xavs, Therry, BYE, OVd, Ruda = 33 Fitzroy - New, OW, NOBS, Rupo, Xavs = 33 Xavs - Aquinas, BT, New. NOBS, Fitzroy = 22 Bullants - NOBS, Xavs, Therry, BYE, OW = 32 Therry - Rupo, Aquinas, BT, New, NOBS = 29 Westbourne - BYE, Fitzroy, Rupo, Aquinas, BT = 26 Kew- Fitzroy, NOBS, Xavs, Therry, BYE = 28 NOBSPC - BT, New, Fitzroy, Xavs, Therry = 21 Rupertswood - Therry, BYE, OW, Fitzroy, Aquinas = 24 BYE - OW, Rupo, Aquinas, BT, New = 2 7 `Points system - Highest team played (Aquinas) = 1, Lowest team played (BYE) =1 g `Team with highest points has the best run home . PREVIEW This week the Old Saints host the Bullants . The visitors should have no trouble and should take it by 37 points . New will welcome the Reds onto their ground and then be trounced by a pretty big-figured sum . Fitzroy, lots. Therry need a win to stay within range of BT and to keep Westbourne at bay. The Lions, because they want it more . Finally the Xavs are not looking convincing at the moment and coming up against the top side, it will surety be season making or breaking . Having said that, the Aquinians will have just too much . 32 points. The flying Westies re charge ( :ore playing the Reds Saturday week . bernecic' .space.net.a u
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UNDER 19 (1 ) DE LA SALLE OC 2 .9 4 .11 8.15 16.19 (115) COLLEGIANS 1 .0 1 .0 1 .3 1 .4(10) OLS: Goals : J. Oakley 5, A. Kovarik 4, N . Roberts 3, R . Semmel 2, L . Bull, L . Semmel. Best: J. Crowe, S. Williams, J . Hansen, W Fenton, R. Semmel, A. Kovarik Coll : Goals: D. Rajkumac Best: B. Sims, A. Scott, W. Tard'rf, S. Hunter, T. Zimbachs, T. Rutherford Umpires: Frank Stokes (F) Steve McCarthy (F) OLD SCOTCH 4 .4 7.5 15.7 22.10 (142) BANYULE-VIEWBANK 0 .3 4 .12 5 .14 6.17 (53) OS: Goals: T. Slattery B, M. Hildebrandt 5, S . Lake 2, B. McGregor 2, W. Cox, A . Tummel, 1. Grant, S. Angus, N. Lawrence . Best: T. Slattery, B . McGregor, M . Hildebrandt, N . Lawrence, L . McDonough, S. Angus BanV6 : Goals : It . Drapac 2, D. O'Leary 2, G . Dimek, D . Kayrooz. Best : D . Kayrooz, M . Holmes, N. Swift, M . Ilia, D. Drapac, S . Dack Umpires : Francis Kavanagh (C) Nick Paifreyman (C ) OLD XAVERIANS (1) 4 .2 10 .4 15 .12 21 .12 (138) ST KEVINS OB 1 .2 3.3 4.3 4.5 (29) Old Xav: Goals : R. Benson 10, P. Myers 2, J. McNamara 2, J. Mercuri 2, T. Preece, A . Ross, H . Whiting, J . Glen, T. Dynon . Best: R . Benson, H. Whiting, N. Saunders. F. Paterson, W. Smith, A . Dormice SKOB: Goals : T. White 2, T. Lattanzio, J . Mullen. Best: H. Low, B. Liu, A. Keely, S. Neohoritis, T. White, J. Mullen Umpires: Malcolm Foard (C) Dean Schwab (F) RUPERTSWOOD AFC 6 .3 12 .7 17 .12 21 .15 (141) MARCELLIN OC 1 .3 3.3 4.4 6.7 (43) Hop: Goals: M . Quigley 5, J. Bradley 2, D. Gregory 2, A . Jones 2, M. McPhee 2, C . Thill 2, J . Smerdon 2, B. Alkemade, C . Allport, M . Eliiss-Christens Best : T. Smith, C . Allpo rt , J . Pretty, M . Elliss-Christens, A. Evans, M . Quigley Pretty Marc: Goals: J. Delahunty 4, J . Crimmins, S . Pesavento . Best: J. Crimmins, J. Delahunry, P. Newnes, J . Cmpper, N . Birrell, D. Fraser Umpires : Mail Howarth (F) Sean Scully Ism) (F) ST BERNAROS 2 .1 4 .5 7.6 B.8 (56) UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .3 6.6 7 .11 10 .17 (77) St 8: Goals: M. Hughes, T. Overman, A. Stapleton, A . Harrison, S . Gavin, D . Igoe, L . Sweeney, J . Bevanda . Best: T. Caven, M . Hughes, T. Overman, J. Bevanda, A. Harrison, J . Ryan Unit B: Goals: S. Gilbertson 3, B . Merriman 2, M . Maltmann 2, H. Flanagan, T. McCredie, E . Dowling . Best: J . Van De Pol, T . Bronts, E . Hamer, T. McCredie, M . Mahmann, H. Weddell Umpires: Chad Maros (C) Nathan Sheppard (F) UNDER 19 (21 BEAUMARIS PC 0.2 1-5 3.7 5 .12 (42) OLD PARADIANS 1.1 72 13.6 15 .9 (99) Beaum: Goals: A. Chinery, A. McNeil, M. Dekoning, D . Pritchard, J . Gregory. Best : C. La Rocca, R . Gillespie, B . Wall, Z . Afcott, W. Sanchez, T. Hunt Old Par. Goals : M. Solomon 5, C. Sage 3, J. Kandilakis, A . Serafin, A. Cox, M. Redmond, A. Cunningham, A . Rendina, T. Gibbons . Best : A . Rendina, M . Stace, M. Redmond, K. O'Brien, J . Donald, A. Cox Umpires: Patrick Lambert (C) Jason Evans (F) OLD TRINITY GR 4.1 6 .4 7.8 7 .8 (50) CAULFIELD GR 1 .4 4 .6 12 .8 18 .10 (118) Old Trin : Goals : T. Howell 4 . T. Delphine, I. Huynh, W. Osborn. Best: T. Howell, T Delphine, H. Bantieid, C . Beaton, S. Meighan, W. Osborn Caul: Goals : T. Robinson 5, A. Missen 3, A. Webb 2, N . Andrew, A . Clarke, Z. Goold, B. Hyland, L. Price, M. Sessler, A. Wolkow, A. Ross. Best : J . Sanchez, B . Hyland, T. Robinson, A. Ross, A . Missen, A. Webb Umpires : Brian Nunn (C) Jamie Gunn (F ) OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS 3.0 7.2 10.5 13 .8 (86) OLD MELBURNIANS 5.2 9 .3 12 .4 16.5 (101) Old C: Goals : C. Hillier 5, A. Pillay 2, C . Wright 2, S . Borryhady, C . Poynton, T. Nichols, M. De Sanctis. Best: A. Clarke, T. Nichols, C. Poynton, A. Romanin, A. Renshaw, C. Hillier Old M: Goals: L. Hopkins 3, N . Morrison 2, N. Anderson 2, B . Baines 2, J. Hart 2, T. 0'Shaughnessy, W . Guthrie, B. Finnertz, P. Kruger, K. Spies . Best: J . Hart, N . Morrison, L. Hopkins, P. Kruger, B. Fnnertz, N. Anderson Umpires : Reno Malorana (yvfl) (F) Geoffrey Deveson (F) OLD BRIGHTON GR 42 5.4 9 .5 15 .6 (96) WHITEFRIARS OC 1 .1 4.7 4.11 7.13 (55) Old B: Goals: R. Eastgate 4, T. Edwards 3, L . Brosnahan 2, M . Dewar 2, A. Gunning, S. Henley, R. Baines, T. Williams . Best: C . Belts, R . Baines, T. Edwards, R . Doherty, M . Dewar, B . Takle White : Goals: J . O'Meara 2, D. Arthurson 2, D. Kaldor, M. O'Leary, S . Bullock. Best: M . O'Leary, C . Taouk, J . Scannell, G . Power, M. Stafford, M . Mirabella Umpires: Brian Woodhead (F) Awl Wekseiman (F) Simon Beveridge (B) Mitchell Hutchison (B) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .3 1 .5 4 .7 5.10 (40) OLD CAREY GR 4.3 8.6 10.10 14.13(97) UN B : Goals : P. Newton 2, M . Reid 2, D . Linley. Best: T. Napier, J . Russell, J . Thomas, D. Johns, T. Burchell, B . Obst Old C: Goals : G. Parker 3, D. Rossidis 3, J. MacReady - Brown 3, T. Logan 2, D . Elliott, A. Lewinsky, E . have. Best: R. Wood, L. McOoeen-Misramble, J . MacReady- Brown, D . Rossidis, D. Elliott, A. Lewinsky Umpires : Matthew O'Keefe (F) Tony Millar (F) UNDER 19 f3 1 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 4 .0 6.0 10 .3 11 .4 (70) BENTLEIGH 3 .6 7.11 13 .14 21 .20 (146) ESL: Goals : J. Chun 3, M. Needham 2, M. Dobson 2, P. McCluskey, B. Scully, N . Tamburro, D . Wilson . Best: M . Small, A. McCann, D. Wilson, J, D'Alberto, M. D'Orazio, D. Mathews Bent Goals : B. Hunt 9, J. West 4, I. Fridman 4, J. Coyne, S. Fergus, D. Erwin, M. Hertz. Best: A . Zyiberlichy, J. West, J. Vlahos, B . Hunt, L. Coulson, D. Erwin Umpires: Anthony Lilley (F) Thomas Windlow (F ) OLD IVANHOE GR 2 .2 7.6 8.8 10.9 (69) ORMOND AFC 5.1 5.1 8.4 8,5(53) 50
Old ir. Goals: K. Ellis 5, G . Hartrick 2, T. Rosenlis, R . Hondramatidis, C . Rosenlis. Best: D . Workman, L. Page-Wood, R. Hondromatidis, G. Hartrick, K . Ellis, A . Bolzan Orm : Goals: R . Keane 4, J . Wardley 2, D . Frazier, T. Foy. Best: D . Frazier, J . Wardley, N . Hyde, R . Keane, J . Toniolo, R. Abell Umpires : Martyn Bona (F) David Ewens (F ) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 0 .3 5.4 7.5 9.5(59) AJAX AFC 0 .3 2.4 4.9 6 .12 (48) LaTrobe: Details not received . AJAX : Goals : J. Kohen 2, A. Freedman, J . Kegan, D . Simon, M. Herscu. Best : J. Oviss, M. Herscu, A. Freedman, A . Moss, A. Pinkus, J . Rose Umpires : Peter Teesdale (F) Scott Fraser (F ) MHSOB 0 .1 0 .1 0.3 0.3(3) ST BEOES MENTONE TIGERS 6.5 12.11 21 .15 24 .19 (163) MHSOB : Best: J. Kiteley, T. Oostveen, A. Littiehales, P. Fraczek, J . Tsaousidis, D. BrooksReid StB1A1T: Goals: M. Bodinnar 7, S . L'Huiliier 4, J. Lebreton 3, S. Jones 3, W. Alderman 2, C . Mouritr, R. Swayn, D. Kelly, C . Lee, J . Swayn. Best: M . Geschke, R . Swayn, S . L'Huiliier, M . Bodinnar, J . Lebreton, D. Kelly Umpires : Mark Farrell (F) David Anselmi (F) OLD ESSENDON GR 1.2 1 .4 5.7 7.7 (49) OAKLEIGH AFC 4.3 9.10 13-12 19 .14(128) Old E : Goals: B. Madden 2, D. Cerantonio, R . Jones, D. McGorry, J. Young, D. Moore. Best : A . Dudderidge, D . Cerantonio, D . Benson, R . Jones, T. Robertson, D. McGorry Oak : Goals : L . Garrard 6, S . Doherty 3, D. Costigan 2, J. Derks-Revere 2, D. Wills 2, T. Edwards, N . Miller, C . Meyers, M . Bell. Best T. Edwards, J. Chapple, J. Derks-Revere, T. Eden, M . Donato, L. Barrand Umpires : Michael Gilday (F) Chris Witkowski (F ) UNDER 19 (BLUE ) PARKDALE VULTURES 0.2 2 .3 3.6 4.11(35) BE LA SALLE OC 4.5 7.6 11 .9 13.10 (88) Park VuIL Goals: D. Scerri, A . Hunter, M . Beaman, J. Weigler. Best : D. Scerri, J. O'Meara, J. Gwrozdz, J. Barry, P. Diluvio, M . Foulds DLS : Goals : D . Quamil3, J. Comerford 2, T. Krezel 2, S . Edwdrds, T. Kovarik, G. Rae, A. Roberts, J . Phillips, M. Gomizel. Best: A . McKenna, C. Grant, G . Rae, P. Monaghan, A . Dresser, D . Hyne Umpires: Michael Hooper (F) Logan Smith (F ) OLD MENTONIANS 3.2 8.5 10 .7 17.8 (110) MAZENOD OC 4.3 6.3 13.6 16.8 (104) Old Ment : Goals: J . Dodd 4, L. Mitchell 3, J. Prowse 2, M. Jenkins 2, M . Campbell 2, R. Goulding, M. Lumsden, J. Moon, K. Goulding . Best: J. Prowse, L. Mitchell, B. Norton, T. Sneers, J. Dodd, K . Goulding Marc Goals: N . Bogar 7, S. Davis 4, N. Crameri 2, F. Deegan, N . Klavins, J. Miller. Best : J. Crameri, N . Graham, F. Deegan, J. Miller, N. Bogar, A. Weekes Umpires: Eli Hayes (F) Paul Tyrer (F) OAKLEIGH CLAYTON 3.2 4.5 5 .6 8 .9 (57) OLD HAILEYBURIANS 7.4 8.5 13.11 15 .19(109) Oak C: Goals: S. Mortimer 2, J. Sajenko, L. Townley, D. Jones, J . Gilmour, P. Hill, N. Naiou. Best: J. Gilmour, D . Gait, L. Degeorge, S. Mortimer, D. Jones, D. Gilmour Old H: Goals: A. Wright 5, N . Criticos 3, D . Korlos 2, K. Stamford 2, B. Dolman, R. Johnson, L. SmBsdorU. Best: N . Criticos, T. Gill, L. Smitsdorif, N. Waite, N. Hutchinson, L . Canaria Palliyage Umpires: Joseph Hartwig (F) Chris Thorbum (F) HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 1 .1 7.5 12 .7 22.10 (142) POWERHOUSE/STH MORNINGTON 2.4 2.7 4 .8 4 .10 (34) HR : Goals : J . Schafer 4, R. White 4, K. Pinto 4, N . Lyall 3, A. Ross, M . Davis, M . Law, J. Marasco, N. Morecroft, D. Young, B. Trembath. Best: N . Lyall, J. McCoy, A. Ross, M . Davis, L. Smith, K. Pinto PHlSM: Goals: N. Coy 3, D. Coleman. Best: R . Wood, R . Matthews, S. Wright, N . Coy, M . O'Brien, S. Kemp Umpires: Logan Smith (F) Michael Hooper (F) MONASH BLUES - BYE . UNDER 19 (RED ) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 22 6.7 10.10 13 .14 (92) KEW AFC 3.4 5.5 10 .7 11 .11 (77) 8T: Goals : M. Carfi 4, R . iilingworth 3, D . Rametta 2, P. Voglis 2, K. Wise 2. Best: M. Marcanio, M. Car6, R . Matz, A. Pool, M . Coniston, P. Voglis Kew: Goals: A . Lucisano 4, B. Nicholas 3, R. Wyley 2, J . Fuhheim, K. Eleftheroglou . Best: A. Lucisano, D. Wall, D. Berry, B. Nicholas, T. Wang, K . Elettheroglou Umpires : Patrick Maebus (F) Jack Fagan (F) OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .3 6 .10 13.13 16.19 (115) THERRY PENOLA 08 2.4 3.4 5.7 6.8(44) OW: Goals: A. Whyte 4, M . Williamson 3, D . Sidwell 2, D. Golotta 2, N . Gerdy, D. Lockwood, J . Ryan, R. Taylor, T. Plecher. Best : H. Templeton, M . Williamson, A. Whyte, D. Lockwood, D. Golotta, B. Davis TP: Goals : J. Walker 2, D . O'Donnell 2, C. Rees, K . Robertson . Best : B . Harding, M. Conboy, R . Brennan, M . Costello, L. Defeo, R . Skiaihitis Umpires: Ian Kennedy (F) Dallas Saxby (F ) RUPERTSW00D AFC 2 .3 7.5 10.10 10 .12 (72) OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5.5 8 .11 9.14 14.18 (102) Rupeds: Goals: D. Sleight 4, D. Ennis 2, J. Cariss 2, J . Quinn, M . Biandthorn. Best : D . Ennis, J. Quinn, T. Murphy, M . Blandthom, D . Sleight, L. Stevaoja Old Day (2): Goals: T. Lee 5, J. Meehan 2, J. Of Stefano 2, T. VaNo 2, P. FlegeBaub, P. Doyle, J. French. Best: C . Matthey, A. Ley, M . Hubber, L. Guirguis, J . Smith, J . Meehan Umpires: Field Rdfl (F) David D'Altera (F) AQUINAS OC 8 .4 16 .7 22 .11 22.13 (145) NTH OLD BOYS/8T PAT. COLLEGE 3 .0 4 .4 5.5 8.8 (56) Aquinas : Goals : J. Stewart 7, S . Ragozzini 4, M . Sweeney 3, T. Syme 2, S. Silver 2, P. Maaskant, P. Cross, S. Kenner, M . Jones. Best: S. Ragozzini, D. Zuccon, J. Stewart, P. Maaskant S . Kenner, D . Colgrave NOB/SIP : Goals: A. Torpy 3, C . Ford 3, K. Adams 2 . Best : K. Adams, A. Kirk, M . Gastin, C. Ford, A Torpy, D. King Umpires : Luke Michalsky (F) Peter Pullen (F) FITZROY REDS - BYE. (D THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
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DE LA SALLE (BLUES) Coach: David Madigan Asst Coach: Tun For d . Harris I SJEdwards 2 3 J. Larne 4 G. Hasse 5 J. GMCh 6 J.Pitcher(VC) 7 L Bu6 8 J. Pous6e 9 R. Somme! 10 Wk Roberts (VC) 12 J. Hansen
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10 A . Plozza 1 D . Gall
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7 D . Ciavarella 8 S. Cummings
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10 L. Semmel 11 P. Monaghan
12 N . Gill 13 J . Meade 14 A. Roberts 15 M. Dean 16 K. Robertson
17 J. Comerford 18 A. McKenna 19 M . Gomlzel 20 R. Breda (C) 21 D. Reid
22 S. Cust 23 0. Keaney 24 T. Krezel 25 A. Kovarik 26 Jack. White
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25 B. Roberts 26 P. Stanley
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27 N. Klavins 28 S . Davis
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31 L. Castledine 32 S . varley 34 A . Weekes 35 N . Fox
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defeating Old Geelong by 20 points after a closely fought and spirited encounter. The winners had good players in veterans, Trevor Ludeman and Tony Egan as well as winger, Chris . Dynon and Peter Gill . For Old Geelong : Michael Hyde (who arrived from Amsterdam on Saturday morning), Chris . Stevens and William Reed . Fitzroy Reds again outplayed Emmaus / St Leo's. This time they won by 63 points . Their best were: Damian Schliebs and as usual, Tony Jackson . For the losers, their stalwart, 'Gus. Contessotto was again to the fore . PREVIEW Section 1 I select the "Crocodiles" to again win the intra Old Xaverian clash, even though the "Thirds"( read 2) won last week . St Kevin's should have enough talent to defeat the improving St Bede's / Mentone Tigers. Old Scotch have a tenuous hold on fourth place and in Prahran they face a formidable opponent . Prahran do not have quite the same pressure today but they will not want to lose to a possible final's opponent on a likely final's venue . I select Prahran . University Blues should prove talented enough to defeat a competitive Mazenod . In a potential final's rehearsal, Old Melburnians visit De La Salle . 'After their near miss last week, the O .M .s can expect another tough game . De La Salle must win to insure they remain in the mix for a top two position . I select them . Section 2 Monash Blues should again score a win over Old Brighton and thus put themselves on track for the final series . Marcellin will not be able to halt the inexorable march by Mt Lilydale to seeming final's success even though the "Mountaineers" must play on inner suburban soil . St Bernard's will be all out to build percentage at the expense of tenth placed Therry Penola . St Bernard's will win this one but they must make it a big win to remain in final four contention . The enigmatic University Blacks journey out to Park Orchards, which is unfamiliar terrain . Hosts, Whitefriars need victory to remain in final four contention . So do the Blacks, who made their task much harder last Saturday . I select Whitefriars, who are playing more consistent games of football . Collegians, who hold fourth place, play second placed Fitzroy Reds, who must win to hold second spot . No doubt this is the "match of the day" . The Reds, may lack the stars who always shine for Collegians, but they compensate with eighteen hard triers, who team well and back each other up . I favour the Reds to win narrowly . Section 3 Old Scotch looked good last week and at home I favour them to celebrate past player's day with a win over Old Geelong . Caulfield Grammarians will appreciate playing at home against tenth placed La Trobe University. I watched these two teams last week and was a lot more impressed by Caulfield Grammarians whom I select today . Victory to Emmaus / St Leo's over Old Trinity would keep them in the quest for fourth place . Old Trinity are a very good side, whose match fitness is a definite asset. I select them to win. Beaumaris seem the big improvers although North Old Boys / St Patrick's have won in 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
successive weeks . Even at the Gillon Oval, I select Beaumaris, whom I feel have a greater depth of talent than does North Old Boys / St Patrick's . As a precursor to the Second Semi Final, Old Essendon (first) play Fitzroy Reds (second) . The only loss sustained by Old Essendon was to the Reds in Round 5 . That day the Reds were clearly the better side . Both teams have improved as the season has unfolded and a high class match should occur . At home, I favour Old Essendon to take the points . TEA M MANAGERS . Thanks to all who contact me . This week I have heard from 8 clubs and 3 umpires plus the two half matches I saw . Please keep it up for another week at least . Telephone 9467 2857 or e mail nknugent@bigpond .com by 1 .p.m. Monday. l/i
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IMILU 1 OLD XAVERIF'.llS 5.4 8.6 12 .14 19.17 (131) ST KEVINS OB 0.1 3.2 4.3 5 .7(37) Old X: Goals: D. Rush 6, M . Davies 3. P. Hall 2, E . Nolan 2, J . Hardwick, M . 0'Kane, B. Perry, T. Raache, H . Sayers, S. Hulett. Best: E . Nolan, M. Davies, B. Perry, M. Jones, N . Rathgeber, D . Rush SKOB: Goals : J . Syme 2, W. Dunn, T. Harvey, J. Pangrazio . Best: A . Kearns, P Bare, R . Short, D. Dunn, N . Moore, K . McInerney Umpires : Malcolm Foard (C) Simon Brooks (C ) PRAHRAN AFC 4.3 7 .4 11 .4 17 .7 (109) UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .3 6.7 7 .11 7 .12 (54) Pro : Goals : N . MacPherson 4 . S. Erickson 3, J. Crantieid 2, L. Farrell 2, S . Ivak 2, A. Carroll 2, A . Lawrence, D . Green. Best* A. Slawinski, P. Cotter, S. Erickson, C. Henderson, T. Belej, N. MacPherson Uni B: Goals: T. Giles 3, T. McKinley 2, J. McOuillen, C . Pyke . Best: C . Pyke, T. Giles, T. Granleese, T. McKinley. J . Poyner, D. Guengerich Umpires : Simon Pearless (C ) AiAZENOD OC 3.0 5.1 8S 9 .7(61) OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 .2 7.3 9.6 13 .11 (89) Maz: Goals: M . Fothergill 4, D. McMullin 2, P. Reed, B . Thomson, T. MAY. Best; P. Reed, M . Warwick. M . Davis, S. Azzopardi, N. Little, G. Miller OX(2) : Goals : S. Bridgiand 3, D . Gaibally 2, P. Ockteshaw 2, J. Richards 2, R . Calhaem, R . Ford. M. Roache, H . Connor. Best : F. Indovino, L. Rowe, S . Bridgland, J . Richards, P. Ockleshaw, D . King Umpires: Danny Carroll (C) Joseph Salvatore (C ) OLD SCOTCH 3.2 8.3 10.3 14 .4 (68) OLD MELBURNIANS 3.2 5.2 9.6 13 .8 (86) Old S: Goals: A. Millar 6, A. Grant 3, T. Collie 2, T. Gaunt, M . Snow . C . Swan. Best: C. Swan, C. Logan, M. Snow, W. Symington, T. Collie, A. Mitchell Old 6A : Goats : L. Hurst 3, E. Cooper 3, N. Guy 2 . A. Tandy 2. K. Caution, H . Tomlinson, B. Wulff . Best: K. Coulton, T. Schofield, E . Cooper, L . Hurst, N . Guy, R . Lawler Umpires : Nick Pal#reyman (C) Francis Kavanagh (C) ST BEOES MENTONE TIGERS 21 6 .3 1L5 12 .5 (77) DE LA SALLE OC 5.4 9 .10 13 .11 17 .15 (117) SiB/A9T: Goals: M. McColl 4, A. Pethitas 3, M. Hecker 2, S . Burgess, L. Porter, H . Dwyer. Best: M. McColl, J. Lynch, A. Pothitos, J . Mattingly, G . AIIan, S Burgess OLS: Goals: E. Charles 4, M . Clinch 3, M . Butler 2 . A. Thornton 2, S . Kell her 2 . D. Jarvis, L. Jarvis, S. Miles, M. Picone . Best: M . Butler, E . Charles, M. Clinch, P. Hesse, D . Jarvis, M. Lafferty Umpires : Mark Thornhill (C) CLUB is (2 ) MT LILYDALE DC 5.2 10.8 14 .10 21 .13 (139) RAONASH BLUES 1 .1 3.2 5 .6 6.9 (45) Mt L : Goals: P. Carolan 6 . J. Roberts 6, G Moyle 3, R . McKenzie 2, J . Paull 2, T. Vanstriip, M . Fellows. Best : H . Mayes, M. Fellows, J . Roberts, T. Vanstrijp, T. Flanagan, M . Rhodes Mon B : Details not received Umpires: RheB Parker (C) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.0 2.3 2 .3 13 (21) COLLEGIANS 4.2 7.5 14.9 17 .12 (114) Uni B: Goals: F. Silajdija 2, S . Chandler. Best: R . Moreton, P. Otsuka, W. De Fegeig H . Beaumont, S . Chandler, A. Legoe Cott: Goals: M . Johnson 4, P. Lazar 3, S. Day 2, L . Grant 2, P. Johnson 2, D. Burn, C . Bushnell, B . Tiver, M . Forster. Best: D. Perkov, P. Lazer, P. Johnson, J . Ross, B. Tiver, M . Johnson Umpires : Dean Banova (C) THERRY PENOLA OB 0.0 2.3 2 .4 2 .7 .(19) FITZROY REDS 6.9 8 .16 14.23 20 .29 (149) TP: Goals : A . Eimi, D. Goodwin. Best: D . Boden, A . Elmi, Y. Plaza, B. Toohey, B. Tozer, D . Goodwin FR: Goals: G . Crane 6, D. Hannam 4, P. Crowe 3, A . Dawson 2, S .
Buckley, M . Negebauer, R . Trigg, L . Bond, P. O'Connell . Best: D , nam, M . Negebauer, N . McCarthy. P. 0Connelf, G. Crane, P. Crowe Umpires : Faul ~.satton (C) Anthony Byrnes (C) ST BERNARDS 5 .7 10.11 18 .14 21 .17 (143) MARCELLIN DC 3 .1 5.4 5 .5 7 .8 (50) St B: Goals: L. Vassallo 6, A. Matthews 5, N. Basaraba 3, M. Dalic 2, A. Salemme, R . Pearl, L. Cookson, M . Handle, N . Weir. Best: M. Briganti, N. Basaraba, A. Matthews, N . Weir, A . Salemme, L . Vassallo Marc: Goals : S. Andrew 3, T. Hargreaves, M . Rigg, M . Symes, N . Tozer. Best: M. Rigg, N. Tozer, A . Russell, S. Andrew, N . Mathews, M . Dowling Umpires : Chad Mantis (C) OLD BRIGHTON OR 0.3 0.6 4 .7 4 .7 (31) WHITEFRIARS OC 2 .0 8.4 10.9 17 .11(113) Old B : Goals : G . Earl, C . Trim, L . Hunter, K . Oliver. Best: R. Sullivan, D . Bowden . L . Hunter, D. Cooper, R . O'Neill, C. Trim White: Goals : P. O'Brien 5 . N . Elliott 4, P. Hennessy 2, T. Jackson 2, A. Mullen, K. Murphy, D . Naismith, P. Tatterson. Best: P. O'Brien, B. Atkinson, P. Hennessy, P. Tatterson, B . Vey, M . Singh Umpires : Avi Wekseiman (F) Paul Rapke (C) C 4Uk31.t3111 BEAUMARIS FC 1 .0 2.6 5 .6 6.9 (45) OLD ESSENDON 5.4 6.6 7 .7 7 .7 (49) Bea : Goals: K. Gasperino 2, B. Stevens 2, D. Foley, B . Norris . Best: D . George, R . Scrivener, T. Fitzgerald, L. Stevens, B. Stevens, T. Cotter Did E: Goals: C. Morgan 3, J. Goodger 2, L. Eddy, J . Sofia. Best : B . Turner, J Hughes, P. Barry, A . Brazel, B . Papal, B. Cariss Umpires : Patrick Lambert (C) Jason Evans (F ) LA TR06E UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .0 4.3 4 .3 5.7 (37) OLD SCOTCH 4.3 5.7 8.12 10.12 (72) LaTrobe : Goats: A. Paech 3, 0. McKail, C . Tivendale. Best: A . Paech, G. Jansz, M . Corren5, T. Moait, J . Mercuri, C. Tivendale Old S : Goals: R . Don 2, 0. Logan 2, L . Neilson 2, J . Harrison 2 . K. Lacey, S . Gerstman . Best: D. Proud, S . Gerstman, C . Piikington, P. Ryan, L. Neilson, J . Barnett Umpires: Robert O'Halloran (C ) OLD TRINITY GR 3.4 4.9 7.12 11.16 (82) CAULFIELD OR 1 .2 3.3 8 .4 8.6(54) Old T: Goals : S. Dipasquale 3, C. Amiconi 2, R . Hillas 2, M. Burgess, D . CrisUano, E Stewart, J. Christopherson . Best: S . Dipasquale, D. Hildebrandt, J. Cade, W. Brady, A. Brawn, J. Christopherson Caul : Goals: R. Saunders 3, N . Craven 2, T. Bookman, A. Mandyiaris, R . Morrison . Best : M . Benkemoon, N. Craven, J. Pitts . L . Mattes, R . Saunders, A . Mandytaris Umpires: Jamie Gunn (F) Brian Nunn (C ) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 3.1 3.6 6.8 6.10 (46) FITZROY REDS 4.1 10.4 14 .4 17.7 (109) EOC : Goals: Manton 2, Contessotto, Cox, Carson, Mescher. Best: Daly, Manton, Manton, Contessotto, Manton, Fernon . FR: Goals: R. Hunter 3, D. Aim 3, B. McNicol 3 . N. Auden 2, D . Schliebs 2, D . Bahr, A. Grant, J. Phegan, M . Kelly. Best: N . Vaughan, 0. Schliebs, N. Schofield, A. Grant, R . Hunter, T. Jackson Umpires : Thomas Windlow (F) OLD GEELONG 2.3 3 .5 6.10 11 .11 (77) NTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT. COLL 0.0 0 .0 0 .0 14.13 (97) Old G: Goals: N . Betts 2, R . Imhoff 2, N . Robinson 2, C . Wilson 2, R. Hughes, M . Leslie, H . Lockie. Best : N . Betts, C. Wilson, R . Bell, W. Reed, C. Stevens, M. Hyde NOB1StPat: Goals: A. Egan 4, J. Bottomley 3, M. Pepper 2 . M . O'Sullivan, B. Ryan, M. Tehan. L. Cross, R. Gannon. Best: T. Ludeman, P. Mahoney, C . Dynon, A . Egan, J . Bottomley, A. Ttlmboli Umpires : Trevor Hansen (C) Stuart Taylor (C) .
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If you are 35 or over, or turn 35 iytime this year, th n you are eligible to play Superules Football (- 7 if you are 40 or over then you are eligible to play Masterules Football . ales? The Superules competition is played every second Sunday . In total , there are 11 matches plus finals each season . Federal Bayside Superules has been in the Victorian Metro Superules Football League since its inception in 1982 . The club plays its home games at the Hampton Football Club, Peterson Street Reserve in Highett (Mel 77 138) . It doesn't matter what team or league you have played for in the past, everybody is welcome at the Federals ! So, if you would like to be a part of a sociable club and really enjoy playing footy, then come along to training on Wednesday nights at 6 :00pm, or contact Andrew Howes on 0425 768 407 or Pa ul Housden on 0408 031 116 .
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Middle East Could B ecome D5 - Molly With the Ammos history of expansion and a fondness for bayside clubs the Middle East looms as a potential D5 as early as 2007 . VAFA Supremo Molly confirmed this week that life members Pete Idunnowho and Mansells Seashell s have come back from a fact-finding mission full of optimism about the following sides joining the Ammos - Damascus, Tripoli, Tel Aviv, Cairo, Gaza City, Tehran, Haifa, Sidon and Beirut . All are very competitive units and each has plenty of fanatical supporters ready to get behind their clubs . Recruitment looks rosy and re-instatement straightforward . Molly wants to promote the top two rated of the Middle East sides straight into D4 in 2007 which puts a fair amount of immediate pressure on the Foxes, Tipsters and the mighty Stationmasters. Stay tuned.
C'_ancy's I.u . . ? °: Ove-:=ows Last wec1 ; the Clyde tales celebrated 50 years of Ammo service by stalwa rt Jack Clancy. More than 150 guests were at Optus Oval to honour the gentle gian t with MC Ray "Wheeler" Wilson in fine form. Jack donated with yours truly the Rouge e Noir Cup for competiton between the Reds an d the Blacks several years ago - his wife thankfully is a world renowned French translation expert which assisted the engraver . The lunch was addressed by former Noir and Rouge utilty Terry Forrest QC who regaled the c ro wd with quotes from 70s Reds coaching legend Kenny Frencham. Here are a few : Boys go straight down the middle - if you can't go straight down the middle, go straight around the wing! Boys it's a simple game - it's not rocket surgery! Boys its a team game - I need more copulation from the forwards! I have a couple of gems to add from training : Boys come over here under the li ght where its warmer! Boys tonight ] want you to line up alpizabeticall : in order ;"h , :,,ht - it took an hour and a half and then we knocked off !
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L 11 2 11 2 10 3 8 5 7 6 6 7 5 8 4 9 3 10 0 13
D Far Ag PPS 0 1349 745 44 0 1166 843 44 0 1645 858 40 0 1392 1122 32 0 1199 984 28 0 1156 1028 24 0 1037 1331 20 0 1046 1081 16 0 889 1447 12 0 660 2100 0
ELTHAM OC POWER HOUSE AFC HAWTHORN AFC NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC BOX HILL NORTH AFC SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC ALBERT PARK AFC
P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
tN 11 11 9 8 6 6 6
L 2 2 4 5 7 7 7
D For Ag Pts 0 1278 448 44 0 1052 604 44 0 1093 579 36 0 854 830 32 0 1090 839 24 0 893 771 24 0 832 825 24
BULLEEN COBRAS AFC
13
5
8
0 931 831
20
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13
2 11
0 545 1511
8
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13
1
0 430 1760
4
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14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
12 12 10 8 8 5 4 3 2
1 1 3 5 5 8 9 10 11
0 1639 477 0 1236 481 0 1025 692 0 1118 927 0 1001 960 0 918 964 0 767 1118 0 778 1202 0 546 1483
COLLEGIANS
11
0 617 1451
SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS WEST BRUNSWICK AFC
BENTLEIGH AFC UHS-VU AFC ST MARYS AFC
D4 SECTION ELTHAM OC HOUSE AFC HAWTHORN AFC BOX HILL NORTH AFC BULLEEN COBRAS AFC ALBERT PARK AFC ELEY PARK SHARKS SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC
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11
OLD PARADIANS
13
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13 13 13 13 13 13 13
6 6 6 5 4 4 1
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%
d B 3 RESERVE
3 3 4 4 5 5 7 7 12 13
12
0 1288 564 0 1144 738 0 798 827 1 1031 928 0 942 7 1 2 0 854 839 0 720 648 1 793 973 0 478 1280 0 592 1293
40 40 36 34 32 28 24 18 4 0
L D Far Ag Pts 48 48 40 .32 32 20 16 12 8 4
228.37 155 .01 96.49 111,10 132 .30 101 .79 111,11 81,50 37.34 45.79 ~
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13 13 13 OLD MENTONIANS DE LA SALLE OC 13 HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 13 OAKLEIGH CLAYTON 13 MONASH BLUES 13 PARKDALE VULTURES 13 PHOUSEtSTH MORNINGTON 13
13 0 11 2 10 3 9 4 5 8 5 8 5 8 4 9 3 10
0 1558 513 0 1356 630 0 917 740 0 1125 830 0 887 1117 0 851 1353 0 528 1070 0 627 1094 0 569 1096
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11 2 11 2 9 4 7 6 7 6 6 7 5 8 5 8 4 9
13 AQUINAS OC 13 138.32 XAVERIANS (2) 13 191 .72 OLD BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 13 124.C6 THERRY PENOUA OB 13 121 .85 OLD WESTBOURNE 13 112.45 KEW AFC 13 77,91 NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS COL 13 96.76 RUPERTSWOODAFC 13 61 .44 31 .43 181 .07
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52 44 40 36 20 20 20 16 12
303 .7 0 215 .2 4 123 .9 2 135 .5 4
79 .4 1 62 .90 49 3 5 57 .3 1 51 .92
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0 1161 640 0 1142 721 0 1089 775 0 1168 1120 0 852 1154 0 926 7138 0 929 1013 0 857 1070 0 713 1206
44 44 36 28 28 24 20 20 16
181 .4 1 158.39 140.52 104 .29 73.83 81 .37 91 .71 80.09 59.1 2
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P
W
115.82 100.85
PRAHRAN AFC OLD XAVERIANS DE LA SALLE OC OLD SCOTCH OLD MELBURNIANS ST KEVINS 08 UNIVERSITY BLUES MAZENOD OC
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
12 1 10 3 10 3 8 5 7 6 5 8 5 8 3 10
0 1083 655 0 1060 612 0 1171 763 0 971 757 0 840 801 0 792 866 0 720 925 0 801 1056
48 40 40 32 28 20 20 12
165.34 173.20 153.47 128.27 104,87 91 .45 77.84 75.85
112.03
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13
3 10
0 674 1091
12
61 .78
36.07 ST SEDES MENTONE TIGERS 13
2 11
0 537 1246
8
43.1 0
259.32 208.65 185.28 125.00 124.39
%
285.27 174.17 188,77
102.89 129,92
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P
MONASH BLUES
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
12 1 10 3 10 3 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 3 10 1 12 1 12
0 1613 622 0 1206 578 0 1158 625 0 1050 840 0 1076 865 0 843 783 0 1062 1030 0 828 1434 0 482 1600 0 465 1615
48 40 40 28 28 28 28 12 4 4
FITZROY REDS MT LILYDALE OC COLLEGIANS WHITEFRIARS OC
UNIVERSITY BLACKS ST BERNARDS OLD BRIGHTON GA MARCELLIN OC
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13
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0 1162 587
36
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6 7 7 8 8 9 12
1 876 1016 0 1095 1046 0 1036 1103 0 995 1070 1 1032 1169 0 898 1094 0 612 1643
26 24 24 20 18 16 4
13 86 .22 CAULFIELD GR 13 104 .68 EMMAUS ST LEOS OG 13 93 .93 BEAUMARIS FC NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS COL 13 92 .99 88 .28 OLD GEELONG 13 13 82 .08 OLD SCOTCH 37,25 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 13
8 5 7 6 5 8 4 9 3 10 3 10 3 10
0 840 703 0 806 916 0 785 910 0 742 977 0 707 995 0 698 1157 0 436 990
32 28 20 16 12 12 12
119.4 9 87.99 86.2 6 75.9 5 71 .0 6 60.3 3 44.0 4
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0 1632 599 0 1581 602 0 1217 691 0 1255 907 0 1171 1153 0 830 917 0 898 1174 0 750 1466 0 917 1391 0 651 2002
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A RESEIiVE OLD SCOTCH OLD XAVERIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES DE LA SALLE OLD TRINITY GR ST BERNARDS OLD IVANHOE OLD MELBURNIANS MARCELLIN OC OLD HAILEYBURY
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11 1 10 2 8 4 8 4 7 5 5 7 5 7 3 9 2 10 1 11
0 1102 612 0 1068 519 0 958 555 0 844 587 0 721 759 0 749 764 0 607 851 0 596 900 0 412 889 0 392 1013
44 40 32 32 28 20 20 12 8 4
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12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
12 9 9 7 6 4 3 3 3 3
0 2 3 5 6 7 9 9 9 9
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G SEflTI(P1•1 ST BEDESIMENTONE TIG AJAX AFC
ORMOND AFC MONASH BLUES PARKDALE VULTURES OLD CAMBERWELL FITZROY REDS NOB/ST PATS COLL HAMPTON ROVERS OLD PARADIANS
C RESERVE ST BEDESlMENTONE TIG ORMOND APC FITZROY REDS NOB/ST PATRICKS COL OLD CAMBERWELL GR
AJAX AFC OLD PARADIANS MONASH BLUES H AMPTON ROVERS
PARKDALE VULTURES
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
11 1 9 3 9 3 8 4 8 4 6 6 3 9 3 9 3 9 0 12
0 1311 570 1 1074 977 0 1141 940 0 1068 906 0 788 891 1 858 1037 0 964 1076 0 846 1020 0 803 1092 0 660 1004 For
48 38 36 28 24 18 12 12 12 12
Ag Pts
0 1149 602 0 997 692 0 811 594 0 965 667 0 840 737 0 723 820 0 617 870 0 594 866 0 601 880 0 515 1084
44 36 36 32 32 24 12 12 12 0
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13 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4
0 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9
52 32 28 28 24 24 20 20 16 16
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0 1693 387 0 1474 720 0 1162 641 0 986 799 0 1045 785 0 808 947 0 855 762 0 805 1145 0 367 1480 0 231 1865
52 36 36 32 28 28 24 16 8 0
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13 13 13 13 13 GLEN EIRAAFC 13 ST JOHNS OC 13 LA TROBE UNI 13 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 13
SALESIAN AFC WERRIBEE AFC PENINSULA 08 AQUINAS OC LA TROBE UNI AFC WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS ST JOHNS OC OAKLEIGH AFC IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC GLEN EIRA AFC
% D3 SECTION SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 110.55 ELSTERNWICKAFC 109.84 BENTLEIGH AFC 105.33 OLD WESTBOURNE 90.74 WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 90.70 MONASH GRYPHONS 94 .68 SWINBURNE UNI AFC 87 .33 KEW AFC 80 .61 UHS-VU AFC 70 .48 ST MARYS AFC
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11 2 11 2 9 4 8 5 7 6 5 7 4 8 4 9 3 10 2 11
13 0 12 1 9 4 8 5 7 6 5 8 5 8 3 10 3 10 0 13
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0 1435 480 0 1103 589 0 1042 788 0 916 892 0 1092 691 0 811 900 0 734 1010 0 762 1153 0 570 1089 0 476 1349
44 44 36 32 28 22 18 16 12 8
0 1439 833 0 1236 863 0 1097 901 0 1138 1042 0 1108 1049 0 977 1163 0 967 1296 0 864 1123 0 981 1043 0 860 1354
W
10 3 9 4 9 4 9 4 8 5 6 7 6 7 5 8 2 11 1 12
P
W
0 1127 873 0 1292 785 0 1162 740 0 1047 811 0 895 688 0 918 919 0 791 1020 0 784 963 0 600 1126 0 623 1415
L D For A
12 1 10 3 10 3 9 4 9 4 5 8 5 8 3 10 1 12 1 12
0 1557 775 0 1510 968 0 1450 975 0 1115 776 0 1112 854 0 1058 1220 0 961 1211 0 928 1275 0 713 1508 0 725 1567
108.33 125.94 101 .85 96.94 87 .7 1 96 ,3 5 74 .06
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52 48 36 32 28 20 20 12 12 0
298 .96 187 .27 132 .23 102. 69 158. 03 90. 1 1 72.67 66.09 52.34 35.2 9
48 40 36 28 24 24 20 16 12 12
L D Far Ag Pis
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13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
% 142,83 125.32
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L D For Ag Pts
12 1 10 3 9 4 7 6 6 7 6 7 5 8 4 9 3 10 3 10
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
For
0 1324 927 0 1292 1031 0 1236 1141 0 1238 983 0 1099 1079 1 1204 1242 1 1120 1277 0 951 987 0 988 1334 0 858 1309
L D For A
W
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PENINSULA OB OAKLEIGH AFC SALESIAN AFC AQUINAS OC WERRIBEE AFC
% (32 RESERVE 190 .86 144 .08 136 .53 144 .68 113 .98 88 .17 70.92 68.59 68.30 47.51
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13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
0 1568 840 0 1048 948 0 1139 1037 0 1067 1013 0 1048 1155 0 1092 1204 0 996 1052 0 937 1073 0 1010 1253 0 788 1118
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