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SPORTSCOVER VAFA MAJOR SPONSOR One of the first surprises I had when working out of Elsternwick Park was to view umpires training first hand . Previously I had always been involved in club sport and concentrated on the task of organisin g football or cricket training at my club . Whilst I always tried to have a relationship with umpires on match day, I generally didn't give them another thought until th e following Saturday when I would meet the new set again . I was amazed and delighted to see up to one hundred and fifty umpires training on the Thursday night before each Saturday's match . There were always plenty of activities with a number of different skills and drills to educate our umpires . The goal umpires would split into a couple of groups behind portable goals and simulate match situations where they would adjudicate on whether the full ball crossed the line or whether it was touched . Then they would practice their signals and the all important fla g wave . I haven't yet seen them recording the score but they do have a familiar pose . Around the extremities, the boundaries would be going through their paces generally working on their fitnes s but also on the skill of throwing the ball ten metres u p and ten metres in . They also like to assemble at the top of the goal square and practise throwing the ball to each other to get their transitions correct . The biggest pack which would always have to be split u p into at least four groups was the fieldies. They would have to work on so many issues weekly . Not only woul d they have to work hard on their fitness, but the learning of new rules and interpretations, the positions you stan d at the boundary throw ins, the angles you run when th e ball gets transferred down the ground quickly . Mostly though they would all love to grab a footy and pump the ball into the ground and see how high they could bounce it . Generally there would be a contest going on somewhere on the oval . Looking at this mass of activity also showed me how much enjoyment people were getting from thes e

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Whilst all this was going on the selectors would be in the stands picking the teams for Saturday, the BBQ was fired up and the ever present sausag e smell pervaded the atmosphere . After training, most went to the bar in the umpires' social club, received thei r appointments for the weekend and continued their nigh t with a few games of cards and generally having a sociable time . I am sure this scene is familiar to us all . On match day, instead of going to the players' huddle a t quarter and three quarter time, I go to see the umpires . They are experiencing very similar sensations to that of the players. They analyse their performance, discus s the conditions with their fellow umpires an d occasionally will have an umpires' adviser to consul t with . They get involved with the match and are able to give a good analysis of the strategies each team i s using . I have had the opportunity to witness the umpires ove r the past two years and would recommend to anybody t o come down to Elsternwick Park, view the activities and get involved as an umpire . Whilst you may not b e competing for premiership points, you are putting you r skills and your performance on the line each week whic h is what all sportspeople enjoy doing . For those interested in umpiring in the VAFA contac t Brian Goodman on 9531 8333 or brian@vafa .com.au .

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No Faul Cul . .: :, :ut Is 1_.,C:_ in' _,'R wn 90-j Ping Pongin g Absolutely kicking myself that I opted for a table tennis tournament rather than catching the De La Trinity game . Lord help us all . De La went gangbusters in the first term, booting ten to zip before the Cultrera led Ts mounted a very impressive fight-back . Six majors to the relatively unheralded Michael Brown from De La and (yet another) five to the explosive Damien Rayson. He has plenty to say and cuts a pretty confident figure out on the field but boy can he back it up . As for Andy Cultrera, he must be a serious Woodrow Medal chance, having won a comp B&F in the lower grades (Aquinas) several years ago . Trinity lost no admirers, particularly given the absence of their captain Ramsden . There aren't many certainties in Amateur footy any more, but you can pretty safely say that Scotch will be playing at Sportscover Arena in the first week of the finals . And hats off to them ; they never demolish sides, just know how to scrap and how to win . To knock off Ivanhoe at home is some effort, particularly after a pasting the week before . As always, an even Cardinals effort with particularly good games to Gerstman and Wigney. Ivanhoe have gone down twice to Scotch this year and had a day they'd rather forget . James Hope's return in the subject of some conjecture but my mail is 2-3 weeks. If Scotch are to get that flag, they'll almost certainly have to beat Xavs in a final, something they haven't done since 1959. Xavs are circling ominously and seem to have shaken off a! their injury curse b/ their tribunal problems and c/ their home ground horrors . Judging by their run home . Marcellin are pretty much gone . They'll have to pinch a surprise win against one of the top teams and beat St Bernards at the "Pit in Round 17 in order to stay up . Beating Bernards will be some task, given their fighting qualities over the last two weeks. If they had have knocked off Uni, it would have thrown the comp into a tailspin but the class of the students prevailed . Mark Paterson (again) was best for the Blues while Michael Kavangah was the premier Fitter on the Varsity Oval. Very, very reminiscent of their 2005 season this for the Bernies. And Uni? Well, it's almost impossible to gauge where they're at from week to week but when they're on, they're frightfully good . Still not guaranteed a finals spot by any means . At the Badlands, Haileybury easily saw off OlMs . No dramas there . Darren Lay played his best game of 2006 to date, along with Daniel Brown . David Oman was best for the Grammar . Today Lots of clubs out there (not mentioning any names Uni Blues, Ivanhoe & Scotch) begging me not to tip them, lest they b e 2

cursed by the kiss o death! Indeed, having slipped below Fraser Cameron in the tippin g poll and blown off the -- --- --park by Ed Sill in th e most popular scribe poll, my confidence is at its lowest ebb . With that in mind, let's tip Uni to beat Trinity (despite a very patchy record in Bulleen), Ivanhoe over Xavs, Scotch over St Bernards, Haileybury over Marcellin and De La to absolutely Roger OMs. Trivia Congratulations to resident Badland hard-man Patty O'Donnell who correctly nominated team-mate Matt Armstrong as the current A Section player with the most Woodrow Medal votes . Paddy, give Michael Sholly a call and he'll fix you up with your prize . It was close though, with Armstrong just shading Ramsden from Trinity, Ockleshaw and Lethlean from Xavs and Nick Mitchell from the "Pit . Which A Section club has the lowest and highest average playing age (of senior players this year)? Might need a week off work to figure it out but feel free to email jonathan_g_horn@yahoo .co .uk .

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AU % 71L.1 S l ;0 1H ` E S St . Bernards congratulate Simon Chatfield on 100 games (53 sen, 7 res,40 U19) . A long journey, with this being his first year at the club in 8 years . Known for toughness and ability to find the pill, we hope there are more to come . Well Done "CHATTY" . Old Ivanhoe congratulate John Stevens on 150 games this week. The most flamboyant player seen at OIG, John has also had a most distinguished career. Three premierships in 94-95, 2005 in D,C and B, B & F in 2003, member of the Team of the century, VAFA representative, and 79 games for the Sydney Swans. Now approaching an amazing near two decades of senior football, John is still a most dangerous forward who can kick match winning goals . Well done John . Old Xaverians congratulate Anthony Fox who today plays his 100th game for the club . From the college in 2001, he played in the U19 2001 premiership side . Well done Foxy from all at the club . Old Haileyburians' congratulate Brett Carson on 200 games for the Bloods . Senior Vice-Captain 2002-04, Brett richly deserves his Life Membership at the Bloods and we all look forward to many more games from him . Well done "Fluff" . Congratulations also to Vice-Captain, K ynan Ford on 50 games for Old Haileybury recently. Recruited in 2003 from Central Districts, Kynan has thrilled all with his strong marking and long accurate kicking . Congratulations "Fordy". The Bloods also congratulate senior runner Alex Shepherd on 50 games for the club last week . A long time coming, due to a badly broken leg, Alex helps out when numbers are short in the Magoos . Apart from his football achievements Sheppa's performances at the player's revues are legendary . Well done "Sheppa". De La Salle congratulate Matty O'Donnell on 150 games. "Ding" started in 1997 with the U19 Blues and played his 1 st j Senior game in And 14 . His playing record comprises 15 Senior (9 "A" & 6 "B"), 107 Reserves, and 28 Blues games. Captaining the Ressies this season, Matty has achieved many other Club honours: Runner Up B&F Blues 1997, Ressies 2000 and B&F Ressies 2003 & 2005 . Matty has overcome several serious injuries to achieve his 150th inspirational game last Saturday. Well done Matty . The Old Scotch Football Club salutes Rob Josephs on 100 games for the club last Saturday . Rob has been worked hard to secure a senior berth and plays with great commitment and determination . James Gertsman played his 50th game for the club last Saturday and is a great leader for our club both on and off the field . James Porter will play his 50th game for the club today. Ports is a fitness machine and is also a fine clubman .

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OLD XAVERL'dIS 3 .5 7.6 10.8 16 .12 (108) MARCELLIN oC 2 .3 3.7 5.11 5.16 (46) Old Xav: Goals : A . Bowen 3, M . Handley 3, T. Clarke 2, S. Johnston 2, J. Arnold, R . Colbert, S. Mallard, 1 0 Pdeara M . Graham, T. Fleming. Best: M . Graham, S . Lethlean, A. Bowen, T. Fleming, N . Bingham, T. Clarke Marc : Goals : T. Stafford 2, S . Maguire, 0. Pdarson, J. Carlson . Best: A. Papaluca, D . PAarson, B . Dobson, J . Symes, J . Carlson, T. Nixon Umpires: Brent t"loodhead (F) Joseph Hartwig (F) Damien Anthony (8) Dean Herskope (B) Bernard Jephson (G) Sam Perrin (G ) DE LA SAL LE 10.3 12 .7 14.11 21 .12 (130) OLD TRINITY GR 0.3 6 .9 1112 16.14 (110) OLS : Goals: M . Brown 6, D. Payson 5, T. Silvers 4, L . Harrison 2, W . Dwyer. D . Lowe, S. Nethersole, R. Sherman, Best : M. Brown, D. Rayson, P. Harrison, T. Demetrioo, R . Sherman, A. Shields Old Trim Goals : A . Cultrera 8, B . Walsh 3 . S . Pretty 2, M . Davies. J. Healy, T. Eckersley. Best: A . Cultrera, A. Bourke, B . Walsh, R. Burrows, K . Butler, S. Pretty Umpires: Grant Wardrop (F) David Lepair (F) Peter PRonotti (B) Ryan Place (B) Daniel Brookes (G) Kevin Segota (G ) OLD IVANHOE 0.1 2.3 5 .7 6.13 (49) OLD SCOTCH 3 .4 8.4 8 .7 10J2 (72) Old Ir Goals : Price 2 D nakis Stevens Sutherland Veale . Best: Nagle Curatolo Geilings Thomson Clarke Fragiacomo . Old Sc: Goals: J. Gerstman 5, T. Leeds, N. Leitl, A . Odell, J . Keays, J. Davis . Best: A. Routledge, S . Thompson, T. wigney, C . Tallent, J. Davis, J . Barton Umpires : Peter James (F) Dirk Kramer (F) Brendan Corcoran (B) Alex Koutsoukis (B) Michael O'Donnell (G) Lucas Robson (G ) OLD HAILEYBURY 5.4 8.7 13 .11 18 .12 (120) OLD AiELBURHIANS 1 .1 2.5 3.6 6.9 (45) Old Hail: Goals: H . Hopwood 4, M . Brewer 4, M . Seccull 3, K. Ford 2, A. Kight 2, C. Ferguson. S . Langford-Jones. L. Siapantas . Best D . Lay, P. Corrigan, D. Brown, A. Jenke, S . Langford-Jones, H . Hopwood old rflelb : Goals : J. Beaumont 4, C. Kennedy, M . Kennon . Best : D . Oman, H . Turner, J. Ray, A . Prowse, W. Harvey, J. Beaumont Umpires : Dharshaka Peiris (F) Wayne Hinton (F) William Stokes (B) Vin Vescovi (G) Shane Herbert (G) Robbie Mayston (B) UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .5 4.9 8.12 12.15 (87) ST BERRARDS 5 .4 8.4 9.10 11 .13 (79) Uni Blues: Goals: A . Lowcock 3 . G . Decrespigny 2, 0 . Gleason 2, E. Clark, D . Heinz, T. Rankin, J. Watts, C. Baumgartner. Best : M . Paterson, M. Torney, M . Kordick, P. Steele, A. Popko, 0. Gleeson St Bern : Goals: C. Potter 2, D . Blunt, C. Davis, D . lannazzo, J . Madden, N. Mitchell, M . Salvadori, G . McIntyre, S. Morris, B . Cook . Best: M . Kavanagh, M. Stapleton, J. Madden, B . Cook, S. Morris, D. Jan des Umpires : Luke Holmes (F) Ben Ryde (F) Adam Rogers (B) Cameron Hayes (B) Bernie Hoare (G) Dominic Napoli (G) RESERVE OLD XAVERIANS 7.1 8 .4 13 .7 17.10 (112) MARCELLIN oC 0.1 3 .1 3 .2 5 .2 (32) Old Xav : Goals : L. Ginnivan 6. L. Harry 2, D . Walsh 2, T. Maher 2, S. Freer, M . Labrooy, S. McCarthy, 0. Smith, D . Higgins. Best: L . Ginnivan, R . Carey, S . Skidmore, J. Mercuri, H. Murphy, D . Walsh Marc : Goals : S. Crapper 2, G . Neskovcin, L. 0'Flynn, C. Purcell. Best : A . PdcGlin, A. Laylon, A . Ceccomancini, L. Boyd, S. Crapper, T. Money DE LA SALLE 4.4 8.9 16 .13 21 .15 (141) OLD TRINITY GR 2.0 3.1 3.1 6 .1 (37) DLS : Goals: M . Nichol 5, R. Walmsley 4, M . Hill 3, T. Donegan 2, M . Fieldsend 2, R. Marks 2, T. Kovess . B . Oakley, R . Quick . Best: T. Knvess, R . Walmsley, M. Nankerais, M . Fieldsend, M . O'Donnell, M . Hill Old Trin : Goals : S . Vandervenne 3, A . Andrews 2, S. Lauletta. Best A . Hooke, T. Pdorpeth, J. Christen, T. Oldfieid, M. Ceramic, J. Kenna OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .1 4.6 7.8 11 .10 (76) OLD MELBURNIAN3 7 .3 8.5 10.8 11 .11 l77) Old Hail: Goals: D. Salter 4, B. Carson 3, C . Home 2, N . Corcoran, G. Chipperfield. Best : D . Salter, L. Floyd, G. Chipperfield, J. Mueller, S . Ellis . N . Corcoran Old Melb : Goals : R . Moffatt 5, S . Galbraith 2, R. Matthews, J . Mitchell, G. Tsiotras, B. Nicoll . Best : R . Moffatt, R. Matthews, J. Mitchell, A . Waddell, T. Barlow, G. Tsiotras UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .1 7 .6 10.7 11 .0 (74) ST BERidAROS 2 .3 2 .4 6.4 8.7(55) Uni Blues: Goals: J. Cassell 3, S. Jarrot 2, J. Cordy 2, M . O'Riley, M . Dwyer, B. Gin, M . Shaughnessy. Best: S . Jarrot, J . Cassell, M . 0'Riley, W. Fitzpatrick, D . Slimmer, M . Shaughnessy St Bern: Goals : J . Evans 2, J. Harvey 2, P. Harris, S . lannauo, M . Juricskay, B. Ryan . Best : S. lannauo, M . Juricskay, B. Hogan, B . Ryan, J . Evans, M . Paiaggoire OLD IVANHOE GR 0 .1 2 .2 2 .3 4.4 (28) OLD SCOTCH 3 .4 4 .7 8.14 14 .16 (100) Old Iv: Details not Received . Old Sco : Goals : S . Cations 3, B. Doherty 3, J . Beaurepaire 2, T. Keck 2, A . Philalay 2, D. Brooke, T. Pdidmer. Best : T. Husking, T. Keck, S. Cations, G . Dick, N . Hildebrandt, D. Brooke


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39 B. Oakley 40 D. Falsbourg 41 M . Nichol 41r D. McInerney

42 T. Kovess 42r D . Jarvis 43 A . Greenhalg 45 J . Dykes 45r T. Molan 46 L. Jarvis 47 M . Daki n 48 D. Black 49 S. Nethersole 49 R. Semmel 50 S. Conway 51 D. Browning 52 T. Moloney 53 V. Moloney ~

54 M. Nankervis 55 N . Roberts

1 B . Dobson 2 J . Carlson 3 C. MacLaren

4 G . Romanin 5 S. Considine 6 M. Bortolotto 7 S. Maguire 8 R . Frisina 9 L . Boyd 10 T. Stafford 11 T. Montagna 12 J. Symes 13 C . Woods 14 A . Layton 15 J . Bortolotto 16 S . Abrahams 17 G. Cox 18 D. Gartner 19 A. Papaluca 20 J . Delahunty 21 R . Davis 22 D. Marson 23 D. Frase r 24 L . O 'Fiynn 25 R . lacanis 26 S. Connell 27 S. Theisz 28 B . Carmody 31 A . McGlin 32 M . Leffanue 33 G . Cull 34 D. Jarred 35 J . Dowling 36 P. Augustin 37 T. Nixon 38 T. Coghlan 39 B. Colville 40 J. Ormando 41 J. Seabury 42 G . Petrofl 43 S. Pesavento 44 L . Hansen 45 D. Theisz 46 L . Watkins 47 A . McGree 48 M . Cunningham 49 S . Crapper 50 P. Symes 56 C. Purcell 58 G . Neskovcin 61 T. Money

70 D. Cracknell 71 J. Pascuzzi 72 A. Ceccomancini 73 T. Nisbet 74 C . Kiddle 76 P. Grapsas 80 P. O'Callaghan

56 L. Seeger

57 R . Hancock 58 S . Morwood 59 D. Colman 60 L. Casey

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3 P. Corrigan (C) 4 S. Langford,knes (DVC) 5 H . Hopwood

6 L. Siapantas 7 M . Corrigan 8 F. Mohammad 9 M . Brewe r 10 C. Efstathio u 10 S. Roberts 11 A. McIntyre

12 B. O'Farrell 13 B. Dolman 14 S. Jones 14 J. Casey 15 D. Mackenzie 16 P. O' Donnell 17 K . Ford (VC) 18 N . Harrison 19 M . Armstrong 20 M . Fankhause r 21 A. Jenke 22 D. Mason 23 M . Seccull 24 B. Trollope 25 S. Ellis

26 J. Bell (RC) 27 A. McKillop 28 D. Fisher 29 B. Carson 30 D. Warnes 31 D. Lay 32 R . Dolman 33 S . Walden 34 J,Moresi

35 T. Chisholm 36 N.Corcoran 37 D. Brown 38 L. Floyd 39 A. Floyd

40 J.Stanley 41 J.Salter 41 S. Saunders 42 J. Mueller 43 D. Salter 44 J. McLauchlan 45 M. Dowling 47 R . Mitchell 48 G . Chipperfield

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L Pitche r S. Jansen H McLauchla n C . Ferguson 54 A . Vitolins 55 B . Langford-Jones 56 D. Armstrong 57 A . Kight 58 A. Baker 59 N. Gibson 62 G . White 63 L . Davidson

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27 G . Fowle r 28 M. Mckie 29 R . Weddle 30 J. Leech 31 J. Stevens 32 M. Ferrantino 33 N . Pratt 34 A. Tiernan

35 A . Berry 36 G. Hartrick 37 A . Baldwin 38 Ge. George 39 Ga. George 40 J . Keane 41 Z . Kean e 42 T Harriso

43 L. Mckie n 44 M . Luxon 45 M.Toovey 46 A Caple 47 G . Smith 48 M. Clark e 49 R . Fitzgerald 50 M. Verrocchi Si T Mcdowell

52 C . Lock 53 R . Coleman 54 S. Smith 55 S . Pearce (VC-Res) 56 L. Courag e 57 A . Steer 58 L. Bolzan 59 C. Crewes 60 E . Bowe . Mitchell n61R 62 J . Mathew 63 C. Roger 64 M. Tobias

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A Section OLD SCOTCH Coach : Barry Price Ant Coadm: Robert Gross & DavA Llekrot s Res Coach: Serge DAngelo Asst Coach: Ray BeaMe 1 T. Beranger (C) 2 T Aurel-Smith 3 J. Ross 4 C.TaRent (VC) 5 S. Dick 6 8.Snaddon 7 N. Leitl 8 J. Barton 9 A. Ptgsley 10 S . Lorenzirx 11 N. Allen 12 A. Guas! 13 A .Nettleton 14 C. McKenzie-McHarg 15 S . Cations 16 E . Batrmuwy 17 T. Wigney (VC) 18 W. Levi,s 19 R.Josephs 20 S.Troon 21 A Routtedge 22 R. Ashton 23 W. Elliott 24 D. Brooke 25 P. Butler 26 TWilson 27 J. Kitchen 28 TWidmer 29 M .Gnatt 30 A. Pearce 31 L Armstrong 32 J. Gerstman (VC) 34 J.Keays 35 M . Ryan 36 H. Dick 37 J. Cade 38 T.JeWart 39 LThompson 40 N. Thompson 41 S. Thompson 42 T. Beatti e 43 T. Pritchard 44 D. Jackson 45 B. Dean 46 J. Beaurepaire 47 T. Hosking 48 S.Jonas 49 T. Leeds 50 J. Porter 51 D. Knight 52 A. Wallace-Smith 53 W. Symington 54 A. Sutherland 57 J. Crane 58 A. Grant 59 A. Mitchell 61 R. Eva 62 T. Gaunt 63 C. Emmett 64 T. Harkness 65 J.Bravtttell 66 1 Graham 67 A. Phi4alay 68 T Keck 70 A. Perr y 71 M . Callender 72 G. Fitzpatrick 75 J. Davis 76 N. Hi!debmrnH 77 G. Dick

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19 A.Andnras 20 S. McPtorsan 21 M. Davies 22 G. Deane.k.d,ns 23 A . Ramada n

24 W. Goldenberg 25 F. Cameron 26 M.Donahoo 27 R . Cumming 28 J . Cristo u 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

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57 M. Co!e 58 D. Ravley 59 T Cada 60 T Walsh 61 D. Cristiano 62 J . Hidue 63 S .Cade 64 A . Call— 65 T Jardure 66 M. Weston 67 W. Brady 68 A . Hu 69 R. Hill70 J . Best 71 H.Svnnnerton 72 H. Doyle 73 M, Burke 74 R. Hill

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REVIEr .' Tough one for Mazenod who after leading all day and playing the better football were just pipped on the line by the Uni Blacks who obviously kept persisting . A wasteful third quarter where the Nodders kicked 1-6 kept the door ajar for the visitors, and as by a quirk of fate as the wind picked up in the last with 3 minutes to go the Blacks took the lead and never surrendered it to a devastated Mazenod unit. Best players for the Nodders were U19 Luke Castledine and Nick Meehan . In what has been a trying year for MHSOB with so many of their players away overseas, they had the win they had to have to keep the wolves from the door and give themselves some breathing space . After an even battle in the first half, the Unicorns then took total control, kicking 9 goals to 2 in the second half to put the hapless Whitefriars totally out of the game and into the danger zone . Tim Dunne with 6 goals had a major influence, Matty White was back to his inspiring best, kicking goals at will and young Simon Anderson and seasoned veterans Rhys Limbrick and Drew Fairchild also played well . I suppose Collegians were due to drop one after being so dominant, but the Bombers certainly dispensed the first defeat with a sledge hammer . Set up by a terrific first quarter into the wind, OEG's fierce attack at the footy was able to shutdown the Lions' natural free flowing game and forced plenty of turnovers . Best for the giant killers were Blanket Ward, Dermie Kavanagh, the complete package Jordan Leask, and it was good to see war horse Droof Fletcher back in action for his first game since 99 . Collegians didn't have many winners but were pleased with Nick Stone, Clint Harris, and Tom Bull who tried hard all day . An excellent effort by Old Brighton with four aggressive quarters of football that completely shut St Kevins out of the game, especially in the third when they kicked an amazing 7 goals to one into the South Road wind . Toby Ewart set it all up for them in the Ruck, enabling the likes of Hendra, Buckley, Mason, Dubyna, Jakobi, and Oliver to have a field day. With Tom Mentiplay a big target at CHF and Adam Pirrie kicking 5 despite the best efforts of an impressive James Keogh, the Tonners continued honing up their game as they head towards September action . Who would have thought, after Caulfield Grammarians kicked the first 4 goals of the game that the Sharks would go into recovery mode and win by 55 points? Well that's exactly what they did with a terrific brand of fast 8

running high pressure football that found the Fields with absolutely no answer. It was set up in the midfield where Luke McNicholas and Lee Wonnacott held sway, seeting up young guns Ryan Heywood and Tom Dean plenty of chances to kick goals . While down back Mark Ensor and Chris Graham did a demolition job on the Sinclair's . Terrific win for Beamaris in a game well officiated by the men in white who allowed the players to play. PREVIEW Mazenod have had a week to get over the disappointment of last round and have to front up again today at home in another "must win" game for them . Not too sure that they can do it even at Central Reserve as the Sharks full of confidence from last week will consolidate their sport and continue a late run at the Top 4 . Gee what a follow up for Caulfield Grammarians as they welcome the in form Old Brighton to Glenhuntly Park! Andy has told me to stick with the Tonners now as he reckons they can play a bit . So based on that, it's OB for me .

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Normally coming off a big win one would have suspicions about OEG backing up but the 2006 version is a lot different and a lot mentally tougher and today with still a sniff of sneaking the double chance will be too tough for Whitefriars even at Friar Park . Heaven help the Uni Blacks as they welcome what is sure to be a pumped up Collegians after the ignominy of defeat one in 2006 . Don't read too much into it as it was the loss they had to have and the wake up call they needed . Blacks will be up too, as a chance to be sitting fourth awaits them tonight, but I feel they will just fall short. And so to Sportscover where an important clash between SKOB and MHSOB takes place . For the victor come some breathing space and the loser a bit of added pressure over the last 4 weeks . Both young and learning but it could be the experience of Paul Greenham, Paul O'Keefe and Luke Mahoney that has Skevvies greeting the judge . PRESS CORRESPONDENT S As usual I need your assistance to write this column . A brief match report including players worthy of mention by 8pm Monday Nights please . Contact Details are 0403 433 016 or drop me an email to brainco@optusnet .com .a u t.31.-

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Old Brighton's champion, Leigh Hendra, recently returned to the action in brilliant fashion with a best on ground performance at Whitefriars in his 100th game, and continued his inspirational example last week by leading the demolition of St . Kevins . Leigh's superb skills are matched with an unrelenting work rate, and he reaches his ton having established himself as a VAFA State representative and one of our Club's greatest ever players . A scrupulously fair player, Leigh is a fierce tackler and ruthless competitor who is respected by all opposition players, and idolised by his teammates. Although mid-season injury may cost him the chance of a third B&F in a row, Leigh is determined to charge towards the finals in top form, and the balcony at the beach is salivating at the prospect of watching another hundred from their awesome champ . Well played Lethal !

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SECTIO OLD Gn16HTON GR 2.2 7.A 14.6 19 .11 (125) ST KEVINS 00 2.3 23 3.8 7 .10 (52) Old Brighton : Goals: A . Pirrie 5, T. Mentiplay 3, T. Jakobi 2, M . Gadsen 2, C . Buckley 2, M. Dubyna, L . Hardie, T. March, J. Perrett, N . Perry. Best: C . Buckley, T. Ewert, A . Paroissien, M . Gadsen, B . Mason, M . Dubyna SKOB : Goals : Chard 2 Greenham 2 Murphy Mount M Dollman . Best: D Ryan Keogh Duggan L Mahoney Sheehy O'Keefe Umpires: Sachs Koffman (F) Rob Mayston (F) Jordan Mayston (8) Ma rtin Kinsey (B) Edward Beat (G) Clive Shipley (G ) MHSOB 4.3 5.8 11,12 14 .16 (100) WHITEFRIARS DC 1 .1 5.3 61 7.10 (52) MHSOB: Goals : T. Dunne 6, M . White 3, S . Anderson 2, J . Richmond 2, M . Hamilton-Ho. Best : S . Anderson, It. Limbrick, T. Dunne, D . Fairchild, R. McIntyre, D . Wiseman White: Goals : J. Marchesi 2, J. Petdro, R . Pawlik, B. Torrey, R . Petracca, J. Pumpa . Best : B. Janson, P. Stagg, J . Pumpa, It . Paw6k, N . Cunningham, A. Baggoley Umpires: Simon Olive (F) Jamie Kvins (F) Blake Curtis (B) Frank Palermo (B) Robert Parry (G) Anthony Kyrkou (G ) MAZEHOD OC 4 .3 6.5 7.11 7.14 (56) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .0 3 .3 6.5 9,9(63) r4az: Goals: C . Jayaweera 2, M. Apollonio, D. Chamberlain, D. Donne, J . Dunne, S . Moran . Best : N. Parry, S . Moran, L. Castledine, N. Meehan, B . Chamberlain, D . Kelly Not Blacks : Goals : M. Savige 4, M . Barrels 2, T. Bevacqua, J Dowsley, H . Whitehead . Best: M. Savige, H . Whitehead, L. Van Kempen, C. McAssey, M . Watson, T. Purcell Umpires: Mark Gibson (F) Steve McCarthy (F) Matthew Jenkinson (B) Sean Collins (B) Matthew Cowley (G) Paul Gall (G ) OLD ESSENOOH GR 3 .1 7 .4 10 .7 15 .0 (96) COLLEGIANS 4 .4 6 .4 7 .6 8 .8 (56) Old Ess : Goals: S. Playfair 3, H . Wilson 3, B. Hakim 2, S_ Demorton, J. Kavanagh, T. Skurne, S. McPherson, M . Williams, L. Teal, B . Clifton, Best : C. Ward, J . Kavanagh, J . Leask, D . Ryan, M. Tanner, H . Wilson Call: Goals : J . Dixon 2, M. Roberson 2, N. Harrison, J. Jorgensen, S. Taft, C . Unsworth. Best: N . Stone, N . Harrison, C . Harris, T. Bull, M . Williams, C . Unsworth Umpires: Albie Firley (F) Feld Rd0 (F) Boundary Rd0 (B) Elise Van Grondelle (B) Goal Rdtl (G) Graeme Booth (G) BEAUPdARIS FC 3 .3 6 .8 10 .10 16.15 (111) CAULFIELD GR 4 .4 7 .6 7 .6 8,8(56) Beaum: Goals : L. Ferrari 3, R . Heywood 3, T. Dean 2, L. McNicholas 2, A. Catlin, B. Haynes, L. Hill, M . Matulick, L . Wonnacott, A. Salisbury. Best: L . Wonnacott, T. Dean, L . McNicholas, M. Lee, L. Atkins, It . Heywood Cant: Goals: M . Frater 2, B. Carboni, R . Foote, B . Sinclair, A . Will, A . Sinclair, C. Jones . Best: S. Widjaja, B. Carboni, M. Frater, S. Kendall, C . Knight, J. Wright Umpires : Russell Davidson (F) Grant Joyner (F) Mathew Cunnington (8) Gavan Dawe (B) Craig Arnol (G) Gavin Roberts (G) 8 RESERVE OLD BRIGHTON GB 6.3 6.4 11 .6 12.8 (80) ST KEVIHS OB 21 7.4 7.6 11 .8 (74) Old Brighton : Goals : L. McDonald 2, A. Vandendungen 2, A . Clark 2, It. Joseph, J . Maguire, J. Salem, J . Lynch, N . Edwards, C. Barrow. Best: A . Clark, J. Maguire, R . Kent, L . McDonald, R . Stewart, A. Vandendungen SKOB : Details not received . MHS00 0.1 0.1 1 .4 1 .6(12) WHITEFRIARS OC 2.7 5.9 8 .12 10 .18 (78) MHSOB: Goals: A. Saultry. Best: D. Cassell, A . Hall, M . Feferkranz, K . Harding, J . Newton, J . Davis White : Goals : A. Gamble 5, E Abdallah, A . D'Aloisio, L . Hamblin, R. Martinson, J . Smith . Best: A. Hill, B . Stafford, E . Abdallah, A . Gamble, N . Crowe, L. Kaldor BEAUAtARIS PC 0.2 6.2 8.5 0.7 (55) CAULFIELD GB 1 .5 3.6 5.9 712 (54) Beaom : Goals : J . Vance 2, K. Bliesner, N. Kennedy, A . Kent, A . O'Brien, J. Holt, S . Wilson. Best: K. Bliesner, M . Wilson, H . McMillan, A. O'Brien . C . Evans, B. Gray Caul: Goals: B . Gross, N . Guyett, D. Pearce, H. Vella, B. Gale, S. Wheller, A. Svarc . Best : D . Pearce, C. May, A. Svarc, J . Franklin, B . Napier, N . Edward s OLD ESSENDOH GR 2 .3 4 .5 5.5 7.7 (49) COLLEGIANS 1 .7 4 .9 8.16 11 .17 (03) Old Ess : Goals: R . Phelan 3, J. Dazkivr 2, M . Flaherty, M . Portia . Best : J . Buckley, R . Phelan, M . Portia, S. Dale, M. Tilley, J . Wilson Coll: Goals : D. Cannizzo 2, L . Nisbet 2, J. Adgemis, N. Burrows, T. Cookes, A. Fabns, Z. Moon, A. Shinkfield, D . Williamson . Best : M . Naylor, E . Malone, A. Shinkfield, A . Smith, A. Bridgman, D . Cannizz o 4 .2 5 .3 MAZENOD OC 7 .5 10 .6 (66) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 40 7 .3 9 .5 9 .8 (62) Mn: Goals: L. Morgan 5. S. Mann, M . McDowell, S . Stanley, J. Diaz, M . Quinn . Best: L. Hawkins, S . Veltmen, S. Stanley, S . Balloch, L. Morgan, C. Poletti Nat Blacks: Goals: N. Martin 2, D. Irwin 2. A. Jesse, K . Menlo . A . Ross, R. Wood, C. Vdatts. Best: R. Wood, A Ross, D . Brown, C . Watts, D. Irwin, K. Menl o



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:~s_,II ~~~~~ • to win games of footbal l ! don't think it is . Winning games of footbal l ould be looked upon as a bonus . As the head coach or senior coach, your role should also include the development of not only the playing group but also your fellow coaches, medical staff and administration staff . At Caulfield Grammarians we train the seniors, reserves, under 19's and Club 18 together on a regular basis . All teams dine together on the Thursday night before the teams are announced for the weekend's games . This creates a great atmosphere and helps with players moving between grades as all teams are trained to the same game plan . As a way of developing future coaches at Caulfield Grammarians FC, both the senior coach and reserves coach will hand over the reins to other personnel . In the senior game versus Whitefriars in round 10, Duncan Kellaway coached the senior team . Duncan's responsibility included setting training for the week, conducting all training and team meetings, chairing the selection committee meeting, coaching during th game and the most difficult job of them all, telling pl ; ' icy had been dropped from the senior team . for that match day included talking to players inditi' lually, working the team board and supporting Duncan if needed . The result, a ten goal win after coming off two eight goal defeats . In the following weeks, other players had the opportunity to get involved in the coaching structure by conducting training, writing match r . ;orts, e~Li ;3g to the playing group before and

during games and setting game plans for the coming week . What are the advantages of handing over the coaching duties to a novice coach ? It can be a way of refreshing the playing group by having a new voice giving them instructions . The regular coach can also learn from the player, especially if that player has played at a higher standard of football . It can give the head coach the opportunity to sit back and see the playing group from a different angle . The playing group can sometimes lift as they don't want to let their mate down . Other important advantages relate to showing players is how much work goes into preparing a f ootball team to play at their best and it is also hoped that players will become better performers as they have seen the other side of the game were they must think of others and not just themselves . Are there any disadvantages? - Personally I can't see any as it is giving players the chance to express themselves and it is building coaches of the future and that is good for the game . Others may disagree ! Qht - Bach - Caulfiel d

Steve played 246 games with South Melbourne/Sydney Swans winning their best and fairest and named as a member of their Team of the Century. Steve has previously coached Clarence (Tasmania), Central Districts (SANFL), NSW/ACT Rams (TAC Cup), Queanbeyan Tigers & Western Creek (AFL Canberra) and North Ballarat (VFL) .

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Th+ rin,nd down to David Street and had a picnic ,ith ' ampton Rovers rolling out the tartan ru g i nd scones all affernoon . Whilst the - 1 oth sides should've provided a nipn-t ck g the visitors adjusted to the cross breeze well ant or f rer errors than .he 째overs to lead at the firs cha 7oals . However, iP it second term was a fan of essure to Old Camberwell det i 3 any room to c and pounced on turnovet in ie forward 50 to kic o to a 39 point lead . Frome there on, it was plain sailing as the Tsvo Cans (Pike and de Sanctis) controlled things down back whilst Paul Byrne carried the ball 487 metres off his wing . The only downer? Loafs' damn hammy twanged again !! ! The Tigers took out the sewing kit against the Reds and not only stitched them up, but also the minor premiership in the process - and what a procession it was!!! Luke Beveridge had the luxury of experimenting from and early juncture, introducing Luke McMurray into the line-up and giving Andrew McMahon a good run at half back . Elsewhere, Anstey racked up a lazy 36 state, only betters by Steve Kidd's 38 off half back . Tigers have firmed to $1 .01 for the flag now. . . .. The Jackas took little time at all to get on top of Monash on Sunday, making up for last week's ordinary effort in true style . The return of several quality players did the trick but both Sam Bruce and Ben Klein really shone in the windy conditions . Mr Manpower followed up his BOG last week with a true cabaret performance for his adoring fans, but managed to keep the kit on for a change and will certainly add more bite to the midfield when September rolls around . The Ashes, meanwhile, could only look to Az Williams as their real standout in a disappointing effort. The remaining games saw runaway victories to Ormond over Paradians and Parkdale over NOBSPC . For Ormond, Ash Russell and Wayne Cove provided half their score, whilst the Paradians are looking down the barrel now with a massive turnaround required to stave off relegation . At Parkdale, I was expecting Lorraine Bailey and Paul Cronin to shout the bar as The Sullivans (all four of them) It

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速~36iaii~sa1 1 REVIEW A demolition at Dunshea Oval, Old Carey pounding St . Leo's Emmaus by 85 points. Again, the results of the ruck contests were influential with Unkles and Basell dominating for the Panthers . Baranello was the only standout for the Animals . Prahran pushed the high-flying Bulleen Templestowe all the way, leading by three goals at half-time in their match at Ted Ajani Reserve, before the class of the home side prevailed, the Bullants eventually winning by 12 points . After being 10 points down at half-time, Old Geelong turned it on, crushing Old Mentonians by 124 points at Como Park . Kris Daft starred in the ruck for the Oggers, while Colby O'Brien and Will Paul split 10 goals between them . Therry Penola scored a much need win, upsetting Rupertswood by 13 points at Salesian College Sunbury . Yarra Valley OB recorded a comfortable 50 point win over Banyule at R J Brockwell Reserve . Valley's Tim Hancock starred after rucking most of the day unchanged, while Cam Britt's courage was particularly admirable. PREVIEW Old Mentonians play host to Bulleen Templestowe at the Playing Fields. The Panthers' finals dreams have turned to dust, and will now just be looking to record the best finish they can . The Bullants were severely tested by the bottom side last week and the subsequent reality check should shake off any complancency that may have been lingering . Both teams have players that are capable of kicking a bag of goals (Basile and Twentyman for the Panthers, Matthews, Williams and Bain for the Bullants), but around the ground, the Bullants have the better balanced side and that extra bit of polish . Bulleen Templestowe to win . Banyule travel to Toorak Park for their relegation dogfight with Prahran. Banyule are the better placed of the two, but their recent form (eight consecutive losses) hasn't inspired much confidence . Prahran have been respectable since season's turn, but will be rueing many of those earlier defeats. The potential duel between Banyule key defender David Gayfer and Prahran tall forward Paul Scanlon may well be a barometer of the overall contest today, so keep an eye out for this particular contest . I'll gonna pick the Two Blues for this one . Emmaus St. Leos take on Yarra Valley OB at Bennettswood Sports Ground . Many eyes will be on Valley ruckman Tim "Herbie" Hancock after his admirable effort last week, while the likes of D'Amico and McKenzie will need to have big game for the Animals to lift their side onto greater things . St . Leos have been drawn back to the relegation mire somewhat, and a win here will ease those fears, but this is also a great opportunity for the Bushrangers to burst into the four, right at the business end of the season . Look for Valley's Rob and Ash Drew and Phil Valoppi to have an influence today also . Bushies for mine . Old Geelong make the journey to John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve for their match against Therry Penola . The Lions gained some much needed breathing space from the drop zone after their teriffic win over Rupertswood last week, which 20

will certainly buoy their hopes for today. Jarrod Bannister has been valiant i up forward in recent week s for the Lions, but can expect stiff competition from the likes of Sand y Makin and Marty White . Up the other end of the ground, the Hoops have a surfeit of goalkicking options (O'Brien, Casboult, Kimpton, etc.), which will keep the Lions' defence on their toes. The Oggers, despite last week's massive win, would be foolish to take Therry lightly, especially in light of the Lions' result against Rupp. I'll take Old Geelong in what should be a reasonable close contest . A big game at Dunshea Oval sees Old Carey square off against Rupertswood . I gave Rupo some "big ups" last week only for them to lose, and another defeat may well see them tumble out of the four (depending on the result at the BSG) . Their indifferent run of late has been baffling, especially considering the quality of talent at their disposal . It may well be that the climate at this time of year does not suit the Rupo running game, so look for an improvement in later rounds . I feel it won't happen today though, as the Panthers continue to play their football with aplomb . And with the likes of Mullins, Chris Angus and Travis Bull due back, it will be tough for the selectors to decide who to leave out . Not a bad dilemma to have. Hard to go past Old Carey, so Old Carey it is . CONTACT Please submit any match reports, milestones, social notes, etc. via email to both Peter.PS .Williamson@centrelink.gov.au and theqwill@hotmaii .com (as I have no idea where I'll be each Monday!), ideally by 5pm Monday (please take into consideration our space limitations) . Have a great VAFA weekend, "The Qwill "

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Three players at Prahran this week are scheduled to reach the 50 game milestone . Depending on fitness, Matthew Harrison will play his 50th senior game . Joining the club in 2004, he plays most of his football in the centre . Daniel James also reaches his 50 games after having joined the Two Blues in 2002, and has been influential in defence . Nathan Gill completes the hat-trick of milestones . Initially joining the club in 2000, he missed three seasons, and although more a reserves player, he has made several senior appearances this season, mainly in defence. Congratulations to you all from everyone at Prahran . Old Carey would like to congratulate Ian "Ocka" England who this Saturday will make his 600th appearance as a player/umpire (Writer's Note : not at the same time, as far as I know) . Ocka is a true club legend, first appearing for the club in 1969 while still at school, and going on to play a club record 325 games, win five Reserves Best and Fairests, play in the 1970 Reserves Premiership, coach the Reserves, serve on the committee in various roles, and be awarded a VAFA Certificate of Merit . This Saturday will be Ian's 275th as an umpire, also a remarkable achievement. Old Carey would like to congratulate and thank Ocka for a lifetime of service and wish him all the best for this Saturday and the future . More multiple milestones, this time at Old M entonians, where the duo of Blake Carroll and Bernie Coghlan both reach the 50 game mark this week. Both Blake and Bernie have been great contributors to the club, with Blake having developed into a pivotal member of the senior side, and Bernie using his senior experience to be an integral part of the Reserves' push towards the finals . Congratulations to you both and the club looks forward to many more fine games from Bernie and Blake . A milestone of a different kind at Yarra Valley OB, where six-time club leading goalkicker James "Bargie" K eem became the club's all time leading goalkicker with 280 goals, courtesy of the last of his seven goals in last week's game against Bulleen Templestowe . This saw him overtake the previous mark of 279 set by Paul Telford . Well done Bargie from everyone at Yarra Valley Old Boys .

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

2=c_ 6 : " YULE AFC 2.2 4 .7 5.11 7.13 (55) YARRA VALLEY OB 5.1 6 .2 12 .6 16.9 (1g5) Banyute : Goals : J . Poyser 2, A . Brown, C . Davies, L . O'Donnell, T. Prior, J . Turnbull. Best: K . Shepard-Mueller, D. Gayfer, N. Braddy, A. Demetriou, C . Skicko, A . Rothe Yarra U: Goals: A. Stone 5, A . Drew 3, D. Lecordier 3, R . Drew, J . Keem, A. Laing, B . Nicholas, J . Trend. Best : A . Laing, T. Hancock, A. Drew, C. Britt, P. Valoppi, A . Stone Umpires : Alan Stubbs (F) Paul Tuppen (F) OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 4.4 12 .11 16 .13 21 .17 (143) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 3.3 3 .3 5 .8 8.10 (58) Old Carey : Goals: T. Angus 5, A . Parton 3, S . Collins 3, C. Laidlaw 2, J. White 2, L . Maslin 2, J . Carpenter, J . Glynne, D . James, S . Jessup. Best: T. Angus . C . Battle, J . Carr, P. Unkles, S. Jessup, K . Parker ESL: Goals: S. Le Clerc 2, N . Hodder 2, A. McKenzie 2 . S. Buckle, T. McCann . Best: C . Le Clerc, N. Baranello, J . Pascoe, A. Krebs, P. D'Amico, T. McCann Umpires: Brendan Devlin (F) David Irons (F) Julian MacCioni (B) Glen Young (G) Malcolm Filleul (G ) OLD GEELONG FC 2.1 6.3 19 .7 28 .12 (18tt) OLD fitENTONIABdS 4.2 7.7 8 .7 8.8 (56) Old Geet: Goals: C. O'Brien 5, W. Paul 5, J . Bell 3, N . Casbouft 3, D. Kimpton 3, E . Bayles 2, L . Teague 2, T. Betts, K . Daif, S. Lansdeil, J . Mapes, R . Paul . Best : C. O'Brien, K. Daft, M . Wilson, W. Paul, M . White, B. Gates Old PAent: Goals : B . Fairbanks 3, S . Cleave, J. Costello, P. Flaskis, A. Mort, C . Twentyman. Best : J . Costello, M . Watts, R . Schloeftel, P. Flaskis, M . Austin, B. Fairbanks Umpires : Nicholas Brown (F) Cameron Davidson (F) Simon Abel (B) Glen Kennedy (B ) RUPERTSr1dO0D AFC 1 .3 2.5 5 .11 10.14 (74) TNERRY PENOLA OB 7.6 12.9 12 .14 12.15 (87) Ruperts : Goals: D. Collins 2, B. Whitehead 2, L. Brennan, D. Burrowes, R . Hatty, D . Keenan, R. Menzel], S. Sweeney. Best : 0. Collins, M. Gaunt, R. Monzell, S. Sweeney, B . Whitehead, T. West Therry Pen : Goals: J. Bannister 4, K. Walker 3, M . McWhinney 2, J . Crotty, N. Kenessy, J . Hanlon. Best: J. Hermes, M . McWhinney, A. Foster-Knight. J . Bannister, J. Hanlon, D. Castaldi Umpires: Field Rdfi (F) BULLEEN TEh9PLESTOtr/E AFC 1 .3 3.7 6 .10 10.12 (72) PRAHRAN AFC 4,1 7.2 8.5 9.6(60) Bull Temp: Goals : D . Matthews 4, G. Chivers 2, B. Tourogianis 2, M . Stella, D. Tulloch . Best: M . Pietryk, R . Schneider, G . Chivers, K. Cherbakot, D . Bone, D. Matthews Prahran: Goals : M. Harrison 2 . A. Pitts 2, IN. Watford 2, L . Stafford, M. Hankin, P Scanlon. Best : L. Northway, J . Matherson, G, Bevan, M. Sriciuna, A. Donachie, A. Pitts Umpires: Anthony Simpson (F) Peter Angelis I F D1 RESERYE BANYULE AFC 1.2 3.4 6.5 YARRA VALLEY 0B 4.1 5.4 1 7 Banyute : Goats: Z . Wenke 6, L. Brickland 3. B. D .' . J, F J. Ilia . Best: J. P '- it, Z. Wenke, S. Gray, L. J. a-:.e , Poeteren Yount V: libels: J . Hickey, B . Drew, M. Rr! B. S; ier. S . J. Strachan, J . 0: >, A. Thorne. Best : B. Hayter, J . Tompi..as, :. ;. Rc A. Thorne, C . Iat, B . C OLD Cl E ' li S 2.7 5.9 7 .11 10.12 (72) E' I T LEOS DC AFC 31 42 4.3 f•"") 0', at :Goals: C. Williams 2, A. Willingham 2, K Scrasa 2, N. Bull, S . t,err, A. C D. Faelis. Best: D. Wright, C . Campbell, J . Bond, r P i :m, H. N. Bull E--. : Goals : A. Farrugia 2, B. Henrlcus, D. Lear, J . L i . = D. Pitch D. McG` D. Lear. dA. Gttabre, J. Littf=. G. '. , ;-2 BULL- ; : PLESTOWEAFC ` 2.5 4.E 11 2 C :~if icmp: Goals: P. Robertson 6, G . Hanson 2, A. '. if, P. Eames. Best: G . Hansnn, P. -)I r_n I F, m, P. Eames Prahran: Goals: t;. : R,+, J. Beaiord, M . Gargano, W. Barber, M. A . is, B . Fsr :r, 11 , OLD GEELONG FC 2.3 8 .10 11 .12 , i .14 (116) OLD MENTONIANS 0.1 2.2 6.4 9.4 (58) Old Gael : Goals: M . Avery 3, S. Jones 3, J . Meek 3, C . Stinchcombe 2, N . Reid 2, N . Betts, C. Fairbairn, B. Grills, It, McCarthy . Best: C . Fairbairn, C. Stinchcombe, A . Makin, N . Reid, H. McCarthy, R. Herd Old Merit : Goals: M. Stroud 4, R . Alexander, C. Dwyer, T. Millis, J. Williams, G . Dart, Best : J. Williams, C. Dwyer, M . Elliott, T. Millis, C. Follett, J . O'Brien RUPERTSW00D AFC 3.3 6.3 8.5 16 .6 (102) TNERRY PENOLA OB 0.0 0.0 9.11 (65) co Repents: Goals: A . Walsh 5, A. Jordan 4, B. Quinn 3, A . Carlo 2, R . Jaeger. R. Keenan. Best : T. Broughton, A. Carlo, A. Soutads, J . Anderson, P. Barry, J. McCrann Therry Pen: Goals : J . Sacco 3, R. Keenan 2, A. Moloney 2, D . O'Shea, A. Pirpinias . Best: M . Lacorcia, A . Nancarrow, D . O'Shea, D. Weston, A. Moloney, D. Kelly

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131 Section BAHYUL~ Coach : Piw Dertremm R. Coach: Adam Purl

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Efl TEMPLESTOWE Coach: Sim Eas!on R. Coach : Doan Enter

1 G . Chivers. (C) 2 M . Stella 3 S. Millar 4 W. Thompson 5 M . Pietryk 6 A. Tehan (VC) 7 P. Robertson 8 D. Bone 9 A. Stavretis 10 J. Wise 11 C. Frost 12 A. Parris 13 D. TWloch 14 A. Wilke 15 J. Barker 16 S. Smith 17 O . Hill 18 K.Bur d 9e 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. DY non 29 P. Tsokas. 30 D . Florence 31 A . Bernicich 32 R . Williams 33 P. Florence 34 S . Lambropoulos 35 D . Daskalou 36 P Hare 37 M . Voglis 38 A . Verge 39 D. Buccachi o 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 . Moritrovitis 49 B . Touriganis (DVC) 52 M . Daskalou 57 A . Smith 58 A . Nicol 64 C. Tzalabiris

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2 .00-1 0 .00am : The Foofy Sha"r 1 .45pm : Exclusive Live A Section Football Broadcast .

Rd14 (AB) - Old Scotch v St Bernards Quarter by Quarter Section score updates . 6.30p m: Local sports Round-Up .

3 .30prn : John Kelly's live interview with VAFA CEO Michael Sholly, including a review and preview of VAFA matches .

9 :3 c_' - i 0 :30am : VAFA SUNDAY

Presented by Glenn Scarborough and Peter O'Connor 7.00-8 .00pm : North West Amateur Footy Report including special clu b features in all sections : St Bernards in A Section, St Kevin's, Old Essendon & University Blacks in B, Fitzroy Reds, Old Paradians & North Old Boys/St Patricks College Ballarat in C, Therry Penola & Rupertswood in D1, La Trob e Uni in D2, West Brunswick in D3, and North Brunswick in D4 .

6 .00-9 .00pm : North West Amateur Footy Report including special club features in all sections . This week's guests will be members of the Old Essendon Grammarians Football Club . Leader Community Newspapers produces 30 mastheads weekly across Melbourne, covering all the VAFA . From match reports to feature stories, reporters Paul Amy, Brad Beitzel, Le e Crossley and Michael Gleeson have your VAFA news covered .

6 .00 - 6.15pm : VAFA Segment Scores, chat and news of local VAFA team s

All VAFA Match results in The Age & Herald Sun each Sunda y 24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


SEN IQ - ' I F If s July . omination s All nominated coaches have led their side to an unbeaten run in July and have not been previousl y nominated . All coaches are eligible for the Coates Hire Coach of the Year Award . A Section - John Kanis (University Blues) D2 Section - David Gately (Oakleigh ) B Section - Greg McLoughlin (Old Brighton) D3 Section - Gerard Harrington (Sth Melbourne) Di Section - Cameron Matthews (Old Carey) D4 Section - Peter Tyson (Hawthorn) D2 Section - Mark Glenn (Peninsula OB )

Old Brighton on bailer Callan Buckley is the nominee for the Club Warehouse Rising Star N omination for Round 14 after his best on ground performance against St Kevin's last Saturday . Callan has been a tremendous addition to Old Brighton in his first season with the club . This follows a couple of seasons at VFL level at Sandringham, including 7 senior games in 2005 . He has been an outstanding clubman with his input and work ethic at training and on match days . His on-field performances have continued to improve during the season as he leads by example . Cal is strong around the packs - whether he wins the football himself or looks after his team mates with efficient blocking or tackling . He is a great runner and contestant and can be relied upon for a 100% effort . Callan has been a marvellous acquisition to Old Brighton and we look forward to on-going success and contribution from this talented player as the club looks to the B Section finals this year . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

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Glen Ira are m{ ing a late charge for the finals and are now equal on points with Aquinas and Werribee . Down the bottom end of the ladder, the relegation story is still unclear with Ivanhoe Assumption and Williamstown holding the bottom two spots at the moment, but La Trobe and St John's are not yet safe . V may have a cl rer picture after today's matches . ' r - _ _ T .70 v _a - - . : $2 . 05 This is Willy's chance to get out of the relegation zone . They were outclassed by Peninsula last Saturday with only John Gallivan and Daniel Jory able to hold their head high . La Trobe were somewhat unlucky going down to Werribee by a solitary point after leading by 21 points at the last break . Stephen Pruscino continued his great form, and is now a short priced favourite for the B&F out at Bundoora . I think Willy will get the points today, but am not overly confident. They have let me down too many times this year. Williamstown by 9 points.

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Glen Eire continued their late run ut the finals with a 9 point win over Aquinas in a fiery encounter . Scott Diamond and Chris Massis were unstoppable, as they came from 9 points behind at the last change . The Hoe's were competitive for the first three quarters against Oakleigh but again ran out of legs in the last stanza going down by 16 points . Coach John Garrard impressed, taking what many at the ground described to me as the best mark they have seen at Ivanhoe Park for years, whilst Dave Neilson and Travis O'Neill were amongst the better players . Big danger game today for the Saints . If the Hoe's can play four quarters then they are a huge chance, but with too much to play for I think Glen Eire will get the four points by 22 points .

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John's tried hard an 1dtrailebyon1 points at the last _-- j change but ran out o f legs in the last going down by 54 points to Salesian . Veterans Dean Rydquist and Kane Arnold battled hard, and John Ryan managed three goals . It was a 132 point drubbing last time these two met in the Pirates favour, and today I think Peninsula will win by 129 points. , _ - • - - •-- `- 'ribee escaped with a 1 point victory over L a Trobe, after trailing for the whole day . Cameron Lee was unstoppable on the half back line, and Andrew Tedesco and Nathan Addamo found plenty of the bali . Aquinas led for most of the day, but were overrun late by a desperate Glen Eire side by 9 points . Glen Whitehead was good for Aquinas as was Trent Harkin and Michael Glassborow . Huge game today, with the winner to take fourth spot on the ladder, and to hold the upper hand in the race for the finals . Dean Whitten is the key for ~ .`.'-Fribee, and Daniel Den Braber crucia l

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Marinis, Johnny WERRIBEE AFC 5 43 Daly, Stewart WERRIBEE AFC 0 37 vi sser, Michael AQUINAS OC 6 35 Fossey, Dean GLEN EIRA, AFC 0 32 Loughnan, Matthew SALESIAN AFC 4 32 Burgess, Greg WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 25 Redmond, M ark LA TROBE UNI . AFC 2 23 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


for Aquinas . Neither team has been playing great football, but at home I think Werribee will get the win by 2 points . Oakleigh AFC $1 .60 v Salesian AFC $2 .20 The Krushers sit nicely in second spot on the ladder, after disposing of Ivanhoe Assumption by 16 points . Trevor Bromley and Ben Gately were impressive, and John Rutter found plenty of the ball in the middle . Salesian were made to work hard to get the points against St John's, but ultimately proved too classy running away to win by 54 points . Andy Thain was back to his best with six goals, and Ash Ross marshaled the defence superbly all day . This local derby should probably decide who gets the double chance and first shot at Peninsula in the finals. Should be some good on-ball battles between Salesian's Bonnici, Oldfield and Rose against Oakleigh's Bromley, Rutter and Hogan . I have a funny feeling Salesian might cause an upset here . Oakleigh got the points by 25 points earlier in the year, but today it might be the other way around . Salesian to win by 22 points . Ressies Report : With Matty Loughnan in great form, Salesian are slight favourites for the reserves premiership . Aquinas are making a late run for the flag with Michael Visser in fine form, whilst Peninsula have been impressive all year. Toss of the coin for fourth spot on the ladder with Werribee and La Trobe fighting it out . Tough matches for both' clubs today . If Werribee can get the points today over Aquinas then they will probably hold on to fourth spot. No doubt that veteran Johnny Marinis holds the key today for Werribee . Tips : Willy, Ivanhoe Assumption, Peninsula, Werribee, Salesian . Please keep the match reports, milestones, social events, funny stories coming into me at jonathan .heaty@hotmail .cotTP by 5 :00 pm i ;:anG ,r s.

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IVA,I :HOE ASSU6`FTION AFC 2.2 6.5 9 .7 11 .13 (79) OAKLEIGH AFC 3.2 4.6 8 .12 13 .17 (95) In Assn : Details not received Oak: Goals : T. Bromley 4, D . Britt 3, It . MacKenzie 3, M . Harold, J . Reynolds, J. Rutter. Best : B . Gately, J . Rutter, S . Way, T. Bromley, D. Britt, C . Hogan Umpires: Paul O'Loughlin (F) Max Wittmann (F) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .0 7.1 9 .2 9 .5 (59) WERRIBEE AFC 1 .2 1 .3 5 .5 9 .6 (60) LaTrebe: Goals: A. Coulter 2, C. Marx 2, B. Pollard 2, B . Vanooi 2, F. Caldow . Best : S. Pruscino, S . Brooks, C . Marx, P. Davies, B. Vanooi, L . Merrington Werc Goals: M . Cza)kovrski 2, B. Morrow 2, M . Keogh. C . Lee, A. Taylor, A . Taylor, D. Whitten . Best: C. Lee, A. Tedeso, N . Addamo, F. Dimasi, M . Walsh, B . Morrow Umpires : Matthew Steward (F) Graham Templar (F ) SALESIAN AFC 3.5 5 .7 7.11 15.15 (105) 7 .9(51) ST JOHNS CC 3.2 6 .3 6 .6 Sates : Goals : A . Thain 6, S . Logan 4, M . Canavan, C . Rose, H. Singh, A. Ross, R . Stevens . Best: A. Davey, A. Ross, J . Rogers, A. Thain, P. Dunne, S . Oldfield St Johns : Goals : J . Ryan 3, C . Riley 2, D. Rydquist, C . Derrick . Best: D. Rydquist . K . Arnold, C . Pattie, C . Derrick, A . Jones, D. O'Connor Umpires : Jeremy Heffernan (F) Andrew Straughair (F) James Travers (B) Andrea Mason (B) WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 .2 1 .6 3.13 3.17 (35) PENINSULA OB 3 .5 5 .7 8.7 13.10 (88) Will CYMS: Goals: C. Taylor, D . Jory, J. Munro. Best : J. Gallivan, D. Jory, A. Wuchatsch, L . Ryan, B. Cocks, L. O'Sullivan Penin : Goals: S . Murray 4, J. Coghlan 2, T. Madder 2, M . Glenn 2, J . Davis, R . Powney, P. Wignall. Best J . Davis, S . White, R . Powney, G . Bannister, N. Claringbold, R . Staintorth Umpires : Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Simon Stokes (F) Paul Whitehead (G) AQUINAS OC 3 .3 6.7 9.12 11 .14 (80) GLEN EIRA AFC 1 .7 5.8 8.9 13 .11 (89) Aquinas: Goals: M. Glassborow 4, C. Broadhurst, R . Jeeves, J . Jess, R. Moran, A. Williams, D. Den Braber, S . Downes . Best: T. Harkin, M . Leigh, G. Whitehead, M . Glassborow, A . Williams, L . Demunk Glen Eire : Goals: S . Diamond 3, M . Farah 2, S . Lithgow 2, J . Serpanchy 2, D. Clarke, L. Pryde, S . Dyason, B. Kendall . Best: S . Diamond, C. Massis, S. Dyason, M. Farah, A . Tsirogiannis, P. Tsagliotis Umpires : Jonathan Kerr (F) Paul Jones (F ) 02 RESERV E WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 .2 4.4 7 .7 10 .13 (73) PENINSULA 00 5.3 7.5 9 .9 11 .9 (75) WCYMS: Goals : G. Burgess 6, K. Dowsey, M . Welsh, D . Williams, T. Smith . Best : M . Welsh, K. Dowsey, T. Smith, J . Digrazia G . Burgess, D. Williams Penin : Goals : J. Sill 5, N . Heffernan 2, M. Kenny, A. Law, M . Warner, E . Kemp . Best : C. O'Loughlin, J . Sill, J . Reed, S . Taylor, A . Crean, B . Birt LA TROBE UNIVERSITY APE 4.5 9 .7 12 .10 14 .12 (96) WERRlBEE AFC 1 .2 2 .2 6 .5 7 .6(48) LaTrobe: Goals : H. Lancaster 3, R . Slater 2, B . Holland 2, M. Redmond 2, F. Tiernan 2, J . Clough, R . Tolliday, G . Walsgott. Best: A . Mann, J . Clough, D . Mann, F. Tiernan, M . Redmond, R . Slater Vderr. Goals: J . Marinis 5, S . Harding 2 . Best: C . Howard, A. Waldron, A. Hasseri, M . Green, S . Fuller, J . Marinis SALESIAN AFC 2 .7 6.12 12 .14 13.17 (95) ST JOHNS OC 1 .0 2 .2 3.2 5.6 (36) Sales : Goals: S . Ioannidis 5, M . Loughnan 4, M. Forer 2, M . Vansuylen, D. Cant. Best: D. Cant, P. Norman, S . toanmdis, M . Loughran, S. Stevens, B. Fahrner St Johns : Goals: S . Chessum 2, R . Dowsett, M. Vanhoutar, P. Chandar. Best: G. Wilson, B . Bogeja, P . Chandar, S . Holmes, M . Vanhoutar, M . O'Conno r IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 4 .1 8.2 10.4 12 .5 (77) OAKLEIGH AFC 1 .3 3.8 7 .10 9 .15 (69) Ivan Assn: Goals: C . Tucker 4, L . Cole 2, R. Peoples, M . Ebbage, A . Height, N . Pye, T. Lynch, M . Vardis . Best: B. Frew, P. Ravrley, L. Cole, N . Pye, C . Tucker, D . Patience Oak : Goals: R . Keating 3, R. Gec 2, L. Head, A. Murray, B . Nguyen, M . Burt. Best: R . Keating, C . Groarke, L . Head, A. Middlemiss, A . Murray, R . Dec AQUINAS OC 5 .2 8.5 13 .7 18 .10 (118) GLEN EIRA AFC 1 .1 3 .2 4 .3 4 .4 (28) Aquinas: Goals: M. Visser 6, R. O'Brien 3, B . Moran 2, L . Elliott 2, P. Heveren 2, M. Sawyers, D . Sullivan, S . McPherson . Best: D . Smith, R . O'Brien, M . Tynkkynen, P. Heveren, R. Broadhurst, M . Visser Glen Etta: Goals: D . Earle 2, A . Caruana, D . Santa-Lucia. Best : T. Chatfield, M . Cosgrave, A. Haines, J . Halliwell, M. Beddoe, A . Caruan a

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1 L . Toomey (VC) 2 S. Tibb 3 P. Heveren 5 M. Hunter 6 R . Brown 7 B. Helme 8 J. Jess (VC) 9 T. Harkin 10 D. Boland 11 S. Cooper 12 R .Jeeves 13 D. DenBraber 13 J. Tapply 14 S. Fox 15 Ad. Williams 16 J. Hunt 17 S. Downes 18 T. Olerenshaw 19 G . Whitehead (C) 20 R . Broadhurst 22 A. Kinghorn 23 M .Visser 24 M . Leigh 25 B. Volombello 26 J . Box 27 J .Thompson 28 M . Glassborarr 29 L. Elliott 31 G . Evans 32 M . Sawyers 33 C. Wooden 35 R. Chapman 36 M . Hope 37 S . Leonard 38 B . Moran 39 C. Ryan 40 R. Tainton 41 G . Davies 42 R. Moran 43 J . Flannery 45 M . Tynkkynem 46 G. Day 47 An . Williams 49 C . Broadhurst 50 R . O'Brien 51 M. Wall 52 K. Egan 53 D. Smith 54 M. O' Halloran 55 J. Bicknell 56 P. Cruickshank

1 S. Vamvakis 2 P. Khazaal 3 C. Massis 4 S. Diamond 5 A. Tsirogiannis 6 M . Farah 7 D. Clarke 8 M . Ryan 9 E . Siuchbery 10 G . Richards 11 L. Pryd e 13 G . Brown 14 B . Clements 15 S . Dyason 16 S . Lithgow 17 A . Haines 18 D. Race 19 A . Devries 20 A . Diamond 21 B . Cummin 22 S . Emmett 23 A . Hassan 24 M . Embling 25 M . Kennedyy 26 P. Tsaglioti s 27 J . O'Ryan 28 P. Howarth 29 M . Scaife 30 L. Izai 31 D . Santalucia 32 D . Fossey 33 A . Sheedy 34 G. Burley 35 S. Hollow 36 B. Zurek 37 A . Farah 38 T. Cannard 39 M . Beddoe 40 M. Cosgrove 41 T. Chatfield 42 J . Serpanchy 43 I. Adem 44 P. Rohr 45 A. Caruana 46 S. Gange 47 B. Zwar 48 J. Haliwell 49 S. Hall 50 D. Eade 51 H. Hussien 52 S. Miller 53 G . Cassar 54 M. Vodstrcil 55 C. Hollow

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24 T. Prendergast 25 J. Atchison 26 A. Murphy 27 S. Payze. (CAPT) 28 K . Krake 29 A . Law 30 A . Crean 31 T. Madder 32 B . Liuzzi 33 L. Coghlan 34 C. Bannister 35 T. Braden 36 N. Bowman 37 J . Heron 38 R. Smith 39 E . Wittich 40 R. Trickey 41 S. Taylor 42 N. Clanngbold 43 R. Sharpin 44 A. Pearce 45 L . Prendergast 46 J. Hood 47 B. Birt 48 N . Heffernan

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ion Names are reveale d rn and Backyard Boy Paul Mahoney take off 3 slabs each by correctly ne) tamers (AJAX) Philanthropists (Ormond) Ednas (Old Camberwell ) }rkers (Parkdale Vultures) Socialists (Fitzroy Reds) Blenders (NOBS/St Pats) ofes (Old Paradians). The other slab I've awarded to a guy named Gary Arnol d ill, Hillier and Hilton with their clubs and jumper numbers and this wee k --loners (Blends) Moombas ( Stan Rofes) Dry Are,-- (r N 째* ^ continued the great American tradition in the Tour d F s whilst Shan e to reach 1 00 0 women and 1000 wickets. Consternation at E with the flash rs on the rocks but all was revealed and all was well. :c '>o chuffed _ c tVFP : Tnb .": i .121 rthel idHic ~(

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The VAFA and Cystic Fibrosis would like to thank all members of the VAFA community who participated in the "Bangers and Cash" promotion in the lead-up to the Cystic Fibrosis Community Cup Match between the VAFA and the SFL . All clubs were sent collection tins and asked to conduct a BBQ between 18th - 20th May to raise money for this very deserving charity . Of the 71 tins distributed, 39 clubs returned them with funds raised which we are very thankful for . Cystic Fibrosis will be sending letters to each if these clubs thanking them for their efforts personally . We ask the clubs that didn't raise any funds that they give it a go next year . - The rry eno la c,- o _ _e _ _ Ta ily An astounding effort by the members of Therry Penola AFC saw them top the funds tally for VAFA clubs . In actual fact, the $2000 raised by the club was more than every other VAFA club combined which is just an amazing effort . The amounts raised by each club are as follows -

The Old Carey Football Club and the VAFA would like to congratulate Ian 'Ocka' England who this Saturday will represent his club for an amazing 600th time as player / umpire . Ocka truly is a club legend having played his first game for Old Carey back in 1969 whilst still at school . Over the course of the next 37 years Ocka has played 325 games (a club record) including being a member of the 1970 Reserve Premiership side, won the Reserves Best and Fairest on 5 occasions, coached the Reserves and stood on the Committee in numerous roles . This Saturday against Rupertswood he will umpire his 275th game for the club, truly a remarkable achievement . Ocka has also been awarded a Certificate of Merit by the VAFA . Old Carey would like to congratulate and thank Ocka for a lifetime of service and wish him every success for this Saturday and the future .

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109 .10 86.80 40.25 5 .80 1 .25 59.95 0 .15 11 .60 55.40 6.50 5.40 6.20 15.70 14 .30 1 .10 2000 25 13 .55

The club with the highest tally from the VAFA and the SFL wins a $1000 BBQ from Barbeques Galore . Therry Penola will have to wait until all the funds from the SFL are tallied, but with the figure they have reached, it is sure to be hard to top .

ize The winners of match PRIMARY EDG E footballs in the Primary ~ MARKETING Edge apparel competition resulting from apparel orders placed during early season have been decided with the following clubs being the lucky recipients : Old Scotch 4 footballs Emmaus St Leos 1 football Swinburne University 1 football Congratulations to the above clubs who may collect their footballs from Primary Edge, and particularly for supporting a VAFA Sponsor. In recent news, Primary Edge has been appointed as the exclusive supplier of all training and walk out apparel for the SACA . This compliments their existing supply contracts with the Victorian Bushrangers, the Tasmanian Tigers and their various Pathway squads . The company is forging ahead in the provision of sporting apparel to associations and clubs alike with the SACA appointment further evidence of its position in the industry .

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1) Parkdale Vultures would like to thank St Bedes / Mentone Tigers for their assistance when one of their players was seriously injured in a head clash with an opponent . Tim Kight from Parkdale remains in hospital after the clash on 22nd July which resulted in him receiving a fractured skull . Unfortunately, whilst in hospital, Tim contracted Meningitis, which has affected his hearing and balance . Doctors have informed him that he may not play football again, which would be a tragedy for a young man (21) that enjoys his football so much . The VAFA would like to wish Tim a speedy and full recovery . 2) Old Paradians would like to send a message of thanks to all involved with Old Brighton U19 on Saturday . Old Paradian player Anthony Sheehy was severely concussed in an accidental clash in the 1st quarter of the match . Fortunately, Old Brighton's Boundary Umpire Andrew Miller, who is a Doctor, was able to provide assistance and guidance to the Old Paradians Trainer Annette Lakeland in the treatment of Anthony . Happily, he is recovering well and is grateful for the assistance rendered .

® Tim 9 ._~ ,,r -,` ,- .e s sy Jo ins Athletics . Alstra li a Ajax Senior Coach Tim O'Shaughnessy has accepted the role of National Distance Running Co-Coordinator for Athletics Australia, assuming the role at the conclusion of the VAFA season . Based at the Victorian Institute of Sport, Tim will oversee AA's high-performance distance athletes and associated programs . Tim is off to the World Junior Championships in a couple of weeks, tracking the performance of his future charges but will not miss a game for Ajax . Tim has spent the last couple of years coaching distance runners alongside his football commitments and his coaching abilities are obviously held in high regard in both sports . The VAFA would like to wish Tim all the best with this new challenge and all the best as he heads toward September action with the "Jacka's" . ® VAFA S trat eg i c Pla n ning Day The VAFA are conducting a Strategic Planning Day at Elsternwick Park on Sunday 20th August 2006 . The day is designed to begin formulating a plan for the Association for the next five years to ensure we remain the premier football association in Australia . All VAFA Stakeholders including representatives of the VAFA 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

Executive, Club Officials, Football Victoria, Life Members, Players, Coaches, Umpires and Administration Staff are invited to attend and to contribute .

Benny Sp read s the €' . p iring ~(-"- :D 1

VAFA Director of Umpiring Brian Goodman has been out and about in schools around Melbourne, running umpiring clinics for a next generation of "men in white" . Brian (alias Benny) has recently run classes at St .Pauls College (pictured), Haileybury College, Therry Penola College, St Bedes College and Whitefriars College, teaching them the basics in boundary, central and goal umpiring . The course runs for 8 weeks with each participant receiving a Certificate in Attainment upon successful completion . The VAFAUA has managed to directly recruit ten umpires this year from the program so far and they are definitely looking to increase these numbers in the near future . Brian and the VAFAUA understand that youth are essential to ensure that our depth in umpires continually increases and is sustainable long term .

® Joke of t he Wee k A woman and a baby were in the doctor's examining room, waiting for the doctor to come in for the baby's first exam . The doctor arrived, and examined the baby, checked his weight, and being a little concerned, asked if the baby was breast-fed or bottle-fed ? "Breast-fed," she replied . "Well, strip down to your waist,' the doctor ordered . She did . He pinched her nipples, pressed, kneaded, and rubbed both breasts for a while in a very professional and detailed examination . Motioning to her to get dressed The doctor said, 'No wonder this baby is underweight. You don't have any milk ." "I know," she said, "I'm his Grandma ."

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:zilley Dave Waters . (Last St Kevins were primed to see!, revenge on Old Xavs for their round 5 loss earlier in the season and burst out of the blocks at Toorak Park to lead the home by nearly 5 goals at quarter time . Ryan Grinter was the key player early for SKOBS and Xavs' coach Tim O'Shaugnessy was forced to make some significant

week I had the pleasure of coaching against a Mazenod team containing Dale Grant and he remains a very fine player - GR )

changes to his line-up in an effort to control Grinter's impact on the game . Although the Xavs kicked 6 goals in a more concerted second quarter effort SKOBS responded later in the term and bagged 5 goals

Old Trinity lost their ad game in three weel :s and the consistency of Old arade, plus their strong win

themselves with Steve O'Connor dominating the

against Old Ivanhoe, 11 .11 to 4 .5, took Paradians to top of the B Section ladder . It was heavy going and the

centre . McCarthy and Donati helped Xavs to narrow

game had been scheduled as a home fixture for the old

the gap by three quarter time but in the last, SKOBS

boys of Ivanhoe Grammar but due to Chelsworth Park being under water, the game was moved to Ivanhoe

kicked away again and were delighted with their final victory, 19 .16 to 16 .8 . Best players - Fraser (4), Grinter, Gallery, Lynch . Sadler, Byrne (SKOBS) and

Park . For Parade to kick I 1 goals in the heavy going was a great effort and they were never challenged from

McCarthy, Donati, Gowers, A McDonald, Sassi,

early in the second term . Zappa, Vincent, Ciavola all

Brushfield (Xavs) .

got plenty of the ball for the winners and Paul Joyce, a

At the Junction Oval, the home side,

Old

Melburnians, had to come from behind against a

late call up from the reserves, did his bit by rucking tirelessly all day. Donaldson, Veal and Vaughan were

valiant Therry team . At half time OM's were 25 points

best for Old Ivanhoe .

down with their challenge for a top four spot looking forlorn . Led by Treloar, Berry and Thompson, the

One of the colorful characters of amateur football, MHSOB's Ron Verma, played his 300th game . Ron

Grammar boys lifted their work rate in the third term

had been playing since 1979 and was a former captain

and snuck their noses in front by the final siren despite

and coach of the club . Perhaps Ron's favourite memory

the special efforts of Therry's Appleford, Evans and

was the 1991 D Section flag when he was coach! All at MHSOB offered their congratulations to a club legend .

Crotty . Other better players in the match were Theodore, Smith and Guest (OM's) and Finnigan, Boyle and Seratore (Therry) . Umpires' Corner column congratulated the following umpires on being promoted to higher grades - Dash

B Section coaches were Rick Brockwell ( Banyule), Phil Maylin (Bulleen Templestowe), Doug Gott (Ivanhoe), Peter O 'Dea (MHSOB), Peter O'Connor (NOBS), Shane Young ( Old Brighton), Kevin

Troy Brooks, Andrew Chapman, Nick Evans, Simon

McLean ( O ld Ivanhoe), Dale McCann (Old Paradians), Simon Dalrymple (Old Trinity), Des

Payton to C Section .

English (Therry) . No shortage of former VFL players

Brad Beitzel, in his column, For The Love Of The

amon~~ this lot !

Pieris, Mat Taylor, Paul Withington to B Section and

Game, related an inspiring story of a young Mazenod player, Dale Grant, on his first A Section senior game . Dale had been born with half a right arm . Senior

C Section was proving to be an even competition, apart

Mazenod coach, David Murray, certainly provided a great challenge for Dale in his debut game when he

from relegation where it seemed St Kevins and Old Camberwell were headed to D Section in 1987 . Three

brought his young charge on in the second term to

teams had been jockeying for the top two places and

cover no less than Marcellin's Woodrow Medalist,

only percentage altered the top four after this round .

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Thomastown went to the top with their victory over

occasionally on the wing or as ruck-rover. Interestingly

fourth placed Kew . Gaining the ascendancy early,

Doug's first 13 games were on the bench! In the 1973 Grand final he was voted best on ground .

Thomastown kept Kew goalless until the third quarter. Although Kew got within a few points late in the final term, Thomastown went on to win 7 .6 to 4 .10 . Best

St Bernard's were advertising their famous Grand

players - Pavera, Bell, Sinni, Finn, Cope, Pearson

favourite watering hole for many amateur footballers

(Thomastown) and Schrober, O'Farrell, Portelli,

over the years both after games and during the week !

Final Breakfast to be held at the Chevron Hotel, A

Busittil, James, McEwan (Kew) . Thomastown's reserves were also in the top four and if they could hold their position, the club's chance of a premiership would be stronger. The D Section top four would not change unless something untoward happened and it would be left to each team to prepare for the next three rounds before finals' times . Top team Monash Blues had the most resounding win when they smacked Power H ouse 20.14 to 11 .7 . Sturgess (4), Barker, Quinn, Baring, P Forbes and McGregor (4) all showed great form for the Blues . Desler, Flaherty, Harris, Corbett (5), Trist and Miller were good players for Power House . Bulleen United captain, Richard Morley, attained his double century against Clayton . A multiple winner of his club's best and fairest award ( 7 times) and winner of the E Section best and fairest for the last three

In C Sectfon, the two top teams, North 'WÂŤeurne CBC Old Boys and St Bernards Old Collegi : as, met in what may be a preview of the Grand Final in some 6 weeks time . Conditions were not great but the footy was first class . North failed to take advantage of their scoring shots in the first quarter but held a 1 point lead, 1 .7 to 2 .0 . St Bernards made better work of their chance with the wind in the second quarter and were 3 goals up at half time . North had a great third quarter and wrested back the lead with 8 goals for the term . St Bernards answered the challenge, restricted the opposition goal scorers and only failed by 9 points as North ran out winners, 12 .15 to 12 .6 . Best players were not received from North ; maybe they celebrated immediately after the game . St Bemards submitted Overman, Collins,

years, "Dick" Morley was an outstanding contributor and regarded as the Bull's best ever player . Everyone at

Coughlan, Sharkey (5), Considine and Amott .

the Bulls hoped there would be many more games than

The VAFA both published an open letter in The

200 for their champion .

Amateur Footballer and sent a copy to all club

D Section coaches were Jeff Rosewarne (Balaclava),

secretaries outlining the new approach taken by the

John Taylor (Coburg), Brian Bond (Heatherton),

VAFA Executive to combat the unprecedented surge of

Brian Ford (Monash Blues), Michael Taylor (North Brunswick), Richard Sykes (Power house), John

violence on and off the field so far this season . The

Meese (Preston), L Stretton (Old Ivanhoe), Bert Calvert (Old Mentonians) and G ~"s ethf râ‚Ź?3 ("'lest

Association would use the power given to them under

Brunswick) .

extreme measure was considered necessary as to date

edict identified that the Vice Presidents of the the constitution to report players as they saw fit . This there had been 15 cases of hospitalization due to `thu~_ _er,' on the field .

Ormond had not given up hope of competing in tf-~ , Section iiuals' series and were only a gamc out of Coburg, The Moods were great in the second quarter

chan .Re in tl~, top four positions in A Seci=aa ; but n third (Coburg) played fourth 'Ol d

with Roger Wood and Bruce Bourne dangerous up forward . The damage had been done to Coburg in the

iroselburnians) the Coburg club proved their higher rating with a 10 .12 to $ .12 victory . I Merrick was

first half and the final score revealed a fairly easy Ormond victory, 16 .14 to 12 .7 . Best for Ormond were

outstanding in the centre for the winners backed up by

Roger Wood (7), Bruce Bourne (5), Corben, Jenkins, Morris and Murphy . Coburg hailed Mann,

In the Junior Section, Ormond (second) held off a fast finishing H ampton Scouts (third) to win 14.9 to 12 .13 .

Cunningham, Egan, Tolley, Leckie, McAuliffe .

Ormond were a bit anxious for the coming weeks

Doug Cuttris played his 200th game for Ivanhoe . Most games had been on the half back flank and

however as three of their players were to head off for National Service .

fourth place and with a good percentage . At home to

Rochow and Mitchell .

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mityone Review Old Westbourne gave their finals chances a significant boost by belting Swinburne and gaining some muchneeded percentage. With Justin Horsburgh on fire across half forward and Troy and Trav Edwards continuing their great form, the result was never in doubt and it is now back to the drawing board for the hapless Razorbacks . It was another match of percentage significance as Bentleigh flogged Kew. It was described as a terrible match by the Kew faithful, with only Steve Ridd, Ben Woodhouse and Glen Evans able to hold their head high . Meanwhile for the Demons, they continue to produce quality players . This time it was debutant Jason West who demonstrated poise and confidence beyond his years . Sco tt Sice, Frank Dimatt ina and Brad Meehan were also good for Bentleigh . Murphy's law reared its head when I made the call that the relegation batt le was over, however, the Saints were going to hear nothing of that producing one of the upsets of the year. With Jason Hill a rock at centre half back, Benny G good in the ruck and Skipper Garret Schembri getting his big " dukes" working, it was a day to savour for the club, and have kept a faint glimmer of hope to stay in D3 . The match of the day between Elsternwick and South Melbourne was a little anti-climatic, as the Swans laid down the law and established themselves as the clear leader of D3 . Wicker coach Dennis Grace said, "some players were complacent. We had beaten two final contenders in successive weeks and thought that it would just happen again . We also blew it because some players were not committ ed hard enough at the ball when the going was tough ." Stern words indeed, and something that will need to be addressed if the club is to capitalise on what has been a brilliant transition to D3 this season . Unfo rtunately, there were no repo rt from the West Brunswick/UHS derby, but with the result as expected, it has set up a crunch game for the Magpies this week . Preview With top spot secured, one gets the impression that the South Melbourne/UHS-VU match could lack a little spark with little incentive for both sides . However, the Swans will not be dropping this one to the Vultures and it will be a big win for the visitors . After last week's belting by St.Marys, the spotlight will be focused squarely on the Monash leadership group as many in D3 question their commitment to the cause . 36

Bentleigh on the other hand continue to be rated as highly as the Swans . While the result will be a formality for Bentleigh, the focu s may shift today to Chris Sharp as he draws ever closer to the magical 100 goals . Before last week, Eisternwick would have been eyeing off today's match against St.Marys as a chance to build some much-needed percentage points, however, given the turn of events in the previous round, just getting the win will be foremost in the club's mind . You can do nothing but admire the Saint's spirit to strive to stay in D3 and on the confines of "Candlestick Park" they may surprise . However, despite how much I would love follow my heart and pick the upset, I will stick with the head and pick the Wicks, but not by much . Given the form of both club's last week, you could be forgiven for thinking that today's match between Swinburne and Kew would be a nil all draw, however, given Kew's precarious position at present, a win today is vital for the club . At home though, the Razorbacks are a formidable foe, and given last week's result, I would be very surprised if they did not come out with all guns blazing . Picking a winner is a tough ask, however, given there is more on the line for the Browns, I am inclined to go with them in an upset . Who said the finals are in four weeks time? The battle of the Westies at "Attic Park If" is as close as you will get to a final and you could not get two sides more evenl y

I'"7PdE D3 SECTION

CLUB LST'.'-' .'. TOTAL

Sharp, Christopher BENTLEIGH AFC 8 88 Higgins, Matthew SWINBURNE UNI . AFC 0 47 Cronan, Jack SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 2 35 Home . Craig KEW AFC 1 35 McGee, William SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 6 35 D3 RESERV E Henderson, Earl SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 4 48 WitcheH, David KEW AFC 9 36 Coxhead, Brett MONASH GRYPHONS - 31 Bernardi, Jason ST MARYS AFC 0 29 Parker, Matthew MONASH GRYPHONS - 2 9 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs. 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


matched . Over the years, I have witnessed some epic battles between the Magpies and the Warriors, and I am expecting today's game to be one of the best . West Brunswick won their previous encounter due to dominating the Warriors half forward line, a task that will need to be repeated today if they are to salute . However, I am inclined to think that the windy flanks at Westbourne will trouble the Magpies and it will be the Warriors today turn by under ten points . SOCIAL St . Mary's Trivia Night - 7 :00pm Saturday 5th August @ St . Mary's $15 per person . Tickets available on the night CORRESPONDENTS Thanks to the regulars . Get your reports to gavanflower@hotmaii .com by midday Monday . L`1 3J 1 .1?

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W estbourne - Congratulations to youngster Leigh Squartu on his 50 game milestone . Now in his first season of senior footy, Squarch is showing great development in the Ressies, after three fine seasons in Under 19's, where he was a renowned goalkicker. Still only 20, there are many more milestones ahead ! Bentleigh - Congratulations to Andrew West on 50 games (29/07), another Under 19 player making his mark on senior football this year Westie is a straight at it footballer with good skills . Congratulations to Jason Bounsall on 50 games (29/07), it's taken Jason several years to clock up 50 games but he has now got there, a regular at training Jason has other commitments that take him away from football . Congratulations to Glenn "Mad Dog" Richards on 100 games, a late comer to the game Mad Dog has made up for lost time, undoubtedly one of the most respected players at the club for his effort and courage, the players, committee and supporters wish you all well . South Melbourne - Brentlon Johnson plays game number 100 this week against UHS-VU . BJ is a true South man, always willing to lend a hand around the club and never short of conversation on and off the field . BJ has also joined the clubs board this year . The club congratulates him on 100 games Kew congratulate skipper Nick Tinetti who, with another inspiring long bomb against St Mary's last week has now bagged 100 career goals .

UHS-VU AFC v South Melbourne Districts Old Westbourne v West Brunswick AFC Elsternwick AFC v St Marys AFC Monash Gryphons v Bentleigh AFC Swinburne Uni AFC v Kew AFC

03 SECTION ST MARYS AFC 2.6 6.8 14 .12 22 .15 (147) MONASH GRYPHONS 2.4 4 .7 8 .9 9.13 (67) St Marys : Goals: G . Schembri 4, C . Adam 3, M . Purcell 3, H . Adam 2, C . Armstrong 2, S . Crilly 2, A. Waller 2, M. Aikman, L. Armstrong, J. Hill, B . Richardson. Best: B . Graetzer, C . Adam, M . Aikman, M . Purcell, P. Murphy, C . Armstrong Mon Gryph: Details not Received. Umpires: Ryan Robertson (F) Paul Withington (F ) SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 3.0 9.3 13 .5 18 .8 (116) ELSTERNWICK AFC 6.4 7 1 0 9 .11 11 .12 (78) SMD: Goals: W. McGee 6, J . Cronan 2, M. Hannan 2 . B . Joske 2, S . Aquilina, M . Costello, S . Mahoney. S . McDougall, D . McGee, J . Washington. Best: N . Mooien, J. Washington, P. Madden, S . Mahoney, W. D'Andrea, W. McGee Elst : Goals : J . Hunter 4, B . Green 2, L. Bedingfield, K . Cummins, S. Grace . B . Mahony, C . Mahony. Best: A. Patey, T. Cotter, S . O'Donnell, C . Mahony, L . Bedingfield, J . Hunter Umpires : Luke Moncrieff (F) Steven Potts (F) Chris Jones (B) Cameron Smith (B) Nick Booth (G) Daniel Dalpos (G ) BENTLEIGH AFC 4.4 12.7 19 .13 24 .19 (163) KEW AFC 0.1 1 .1 1 .2 3 .7 (25) Bent : Goals : C. Sharp 8, A . Ferris 2, J . West 2, S . Adaway 2, F. Dimattina 2, B. Meredith 2, R. Fishlock, S . Frost, L . Holmesby, C . McFadden, B . Meehan Best: S . Sice, S. Lawry, J. West, F. Dimattina, B. Meehan, C. Sharp Tranter Kew: Goals: B . Lafranchi, H . McDermott, C . Horne . Best : G . Evans, B . Woodhouse, N. Tinetti, W. Death, G. Bell, B. Latranchi Umpires: Nick Fennessy (F) Michael Hyde (F) Jessica Rollo (B) Matthew Proctor (B) Ben Shorter (G) Tristian Collin (G ) OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .1 10 .6 12.10 19 .18 (132) SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 2 .2 2.3 3.7 3 .11 (29) Old West: Goals : J. Horsburgh 5, M . Christo 4, P. Chalmers 2, N . Smith 2, S . Balloch, M . Baulch, T. Edwards, J . Mason, D. Lockwood, D . Billman . Best: J . Horsburgh, T . Edwards, T. Edwards, N . Smith, A . Miller, P. Chalmers Swin: Goals : D. Milano 2, J. Piotrowski . Best: J . Piotrowski, M . Pullen, J. Mennen, L . Watts, D . Milano, J . Gordon Umpires : Richard Yarn (F) John Cahir (F) Damien Laing (B) Blake Raymond (B ) WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 6 .3 10 .7 15.9 17 .13 (115) UHS-VU AFC 0 .2 2.5 2.8 5 .10 (40) West Bruns : Goals : J . Sudholz 7, J . Haysey 4, R. Miller, S. Pietsch, B. Hamilton, P. Statham, C . Garvey, A. Gunn . Best : C. Garvey, J . Haysey, B. Batters, R . Miller, B . Irving, A. Gunn UHS-VU: Goals: S . Dimond 2, W . Smith, C. Thomas. T. Mayall. Best : S . Cracknell, T. Harris, L. Gorringe, C. Langendort, J. Thomas, S . Dimond Umpires: Bruno Savi (F) Travis Storti (F) Gary Clancy (G) 03 RESERVE ST MARYS AFC 0 .1 1 .3 1 .7 2.7 (19) MONASH GRYPHONS 3 .5 4 .9 7.14 9 .19 (73) St Marys : Goals : S . Nicholson, M. Sexton . Best: D . Yeow, M. Maschette, M. Goold, T. Cummins, B. Banks-Smith, B . Slade Mon Gryph: Details not received . OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .4 4 .5 6.8 9.9 (63) SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .3 3 .7 4 .9 5.9 (39) Old West: Goals: 0. Hickey 2, A . Horsburgh 2, A . Mantello 2, S. Christo, L. Squarci, M. Whiting . Best : S . Burnham, C. Bramwell, L. Squarci, A. Horsburgh, B . Knee, A. Montalto Swin: Goals: M . Hanrahan, S. Hutchins, D. Ledger, C. 0'Keetfe, S . Pigdon . Best : B . O'Mara, M . Lingham, S. Pigdon, R. Goode, M . Hanrahan, C . 0'Keeffe SOUTH MELD. DISTRICTS 3 .3 6 .7 6.9 8.12 (60) ELSTERNWICK AFC 2.4 4 .5 9 .9 10.9 (69) Sh1D : Goals: E. Henderson 4, V. Daicos 3, C . Maloney. Best: V. Daicos, R . Dunne, G . Mijatovic, M . Doyle, E . Henderson, S . Puccio Elst : Goals: A . Foster 5, E . Alter, T. Leaper, T. Perkins, J. Pyman, 0. Elbaz . Best: D . Spilberg, M . Cunningham, E. Alter, L. Missaglia, J. Pyman, A. Foster BENTLEIGH AFC 2.0 3 .4 4 .7 8.10 (58) KEW AFC 4.3 10 .6 18 .9 23.10 (148) Bent: Goals : A . Steward 3, L. Pititto 2, S. Craven, L. Sampson, A . West . Best: R . Punter, J . Bounsall, B . Zylbersztajn, S. Francis, B. Padgham, S. Craven Kew: Goals: D . Witchell 9, R. Campagna 5, J . Bell 3, M. Pope 2, S . Moussi, J . Sabien, M . Oldmeadow, S . Whyte. Best : J. Bell, M . Oldmeadow, B. Carman, 0 . Witchell, A . Makris, P. Ree s WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 6 .7 11.11 13 .15 20.17 (137) UHS-VU AFC 0.1 1 .2 2 .4 2.4 (16) West Brans : Goals: B. Stephenson 5, T. Brideoake 5, S. Teague 3, G. Saisanas 2, F. Purcell, W. TouzeL H . Lewis, C . Ashley, P. Walpole. Best: F. Purcell, IN, Touzel, L . Stewart, B. Stephenson, H . Lewis, T. Brideoake UHS-VU: Goals : S . Byrne, A . Milicevic. Best : M . Kennedy, A. Lamont, A. Trevethan, S. Briggs, S . Byrne, B . Stol z

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Coac h: D Grare Asst Coach ; P R3aw j R . Coach: !d Hooking

C Lupo, Fee Co: h:, ~m La.2an I

C . Sharp

2 G. Allen

3 A . Pittito 4 S . Sice 5 B . Stephens 6 B . Meehan 7 S . Holmesby 8 C. McFadden 9 L. Tangas 11 P. Dima tt ina 12 R. Pearce 13 S. Craven 14 S. Lawry 15 J. Coles 16 B. Meredith 16a B. Zylt*trsztajn 17 S. Francis 18 S. Adawa y 19 L . Chapma n 20 R . Fishlock 21 A . Ferris 22 A . Smith 23 D . Martin 24 J . Roberts 25 D. Gold 26 B . Padgham 27 L. Betiol 28 M . McCulloch 29 A. Clough 29a S . McLeod 31 A. Banks 32 D. Kopitschinski 33 F. DimaHina 34 A. West 35 M. Thomas 36 M. Ferris 37 L . Holmesby

38 B. Fox 39 G . Prigg 40 A . Steward

1 L . Murphy 2 L. Beddingfield 3 J. Yemm D. Grace 5 K. Cummins

5 M. Whelan 6 M. Th eile 7 J . McAdam 8 M . Greene 8 S . Currie 9 J . Banky 10 T. Huggins 11 L Missaglia 12 S . O'donnell 13 S . Soppet 14 B. Mahony 15 T. Leaper

16 M . Furman 17

G . Culshaw

1 8 A. Ne,t! 19 J. Hunter 20 E. Goldman 21 P. Stuchberry 22 G . Elvin 23 S. Curtain 24 A . Foster 25 T. Cotter 26 C . Mahony 27 J . Barber 28 J . Convory 29 S . p~째ny 30 M . Spence 31 A . Lasnrtzki 32 B . Mason 33 M . Cunningham 34 G . Cameron 35 P. Mcnalty 째s J. Pyman 37 D. Nolan 38 B. Anderson 39 M.Tennant 40 A. Patey 41 D. By ma 42 J. Uiikakos

42 A . Mikkelsen 42a L . Pitt the ' 44 R . Punter

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45 L. Armstrong 46 R. Stokes 47 J . Bounsal 51 P. Sampson 52 L. Samson p 54 J . Tranter

46 L Ryan 46 R . Powell 47 T. Perkins 48 S . Canvery 49 E . After 50 N. Anderson 51 A. Fogarty 52 A. Quinn 53 A. Lewis 54 y AI"e 55 M . Daniels 56 P. Freeman 57 B. Jordan 58 D. Easton 59 T. Hartley 60 A. Easton 61 M. Mckenna 62 M. Creak 63 W. Morgan 64 M. Husking 65 D . Brennan

55 G . Richards 56 C. Aitken 57 S. Watkins

58 D. Clarke 59 A. Laxton 60 C.Kamus

61 C . Pa tterso n 63 M. Soufan 64 M. Hayes 76 P. Jemmeson

P. Clarke

KEW

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OLD WESTBOURN E

Coach : Craig Horne R. Caach: Brendan Cover

Cocci Bourbon Asst " . .~- St i Res Coach: uI Wanen

Coac h: Fab Gat6 ear Asst: t.tchael Chroto. lklthew Campbell Res Coach: D-.,.y Hickey Res Ant: Cit,l Lee r

1 B. Lafranchi 3 D. Witchel!

4 G . C-ms 5 A. Dooley 6 N . Tineru (C) 7 G . Bell a C . Horne 9 A. Makes (RDVC) 1 ~ B. Cullen 5e 12 P Becsc 13 a . Makes 14 J. Looker (DVC) 15 A . Fountain 1 6 A . German 17 G. Scan 1 8 N. Dahlstrom

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21 R. Campagna

22 J. McKerrcw 23 J. deRlank (~td 24 G . o'Gonrv, :r 25 awatts (VC) 26 S. Symaz 27 T. Moor . 28 T. Costeuo-Manning 29 T~C~~e ' ~ 30 C. Giansane ( RVC) 31 S Hennessy 32 A. Drago {RDVO) 33 S Ric d 34 J p.cnwce 35 S. Herman Gs 8R~rw, 37 S .Javston 38 W. Death 39 D. Ronnetekit

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PiZIikLA,RY EDGE AARY,F-TING

by Steve McCarthy & Leah Gallaghe r

450 up! ! A huge "congratulations" is extended to evergreen field umpire Michael Forde who clocks up his 450th VAFA game today. Mick will be controlling the big clash way out west at Truganina between Old Westbourne and West Brunswick with his old mate Mick Gilday . Mick, who has umpired at the highest !evel in the VAFA, now enjoys running around the lower grades and Under 19s, putting a bit more back into the game . As a tribute to the effort he puts in year after year in the lower grades, Mick was honoured by receiving the Andy Carrick Award last year. Obviously a very popular and worthy choice! Mick's always been superfit and in most cases he still rides his pushbike to and from his game . Mick, with that commitment, attitude and fitness there is no doubt that 500 is well within reach . A sincere congratulations from all at the VAFAUA to one of the true foot-soldiers who in his own way supports those guys in the top sections . Well done Fordey, and keep running!! !

8th to avoid the deduction being taken from your pay. There will be no refunds, as we have to pay in advance . Heads or Tails? David Phillips and Jamie Kvins made an easy task look hard when prior to their recent game the toss of the coin turned into a debate . It seems the coin used was not of Australian currency and with no head on either side the ca!l of "tails" was a clear winner.

Volunteers Ormond U/19 team have picked up a bonus with a new volunteer goal umpire at their home games . Lawrence (sorry, forgot your surname) earlier in the year just walked off the street and asked to help out, Lawrence takes his role seriously being decked out in the gear and what he brought back to the game is the Michael Lentini flag waving - pantostyle . Congrats to Lawrence and to all other volunteers who Website each week help out their clubs by running the boundary or For those newer umpires who want to keep in touch with standing in between the big sticks . all happenings within the umpiring world, check our website at www .vafaua .asn .au which is very well- Hold the Phon e maintained by our resident webmaster Tim Sutcliffe . Also Does the VAFA have a mobile phone policy? Yes, we know we if there is anything newsworthy out there you'd like to are not allowed to drive whilst on the phone, but what about share, contact Leah Gallagher on sue_leah@dodo .com .au during a game? Last week we noticed a club goal umpire in or Steve McCarthy on an under 19s game and a water carrier in a senior game having a chat whilst play was continuing . Whilst we all Steve .McCarthy@infotech .monash .edu .au appreciate the assistance from these volunteers, surely those calls could wait till the final siren? Is it, or should it be a REM INDER - Pre-Finals Dinner All umpires are reminded of the Pre-Finals Dinner to be reportable offence ? held on Monday August 28th with Pre Dinner Drinks from 6 .30pm and dinner from 7pm at the Victorian Club on the 41 st 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 Damen on anthony@personalmortgagemanagers .com .au or Simon Stokes on simonstokes@hotmail .com or VAFAUA PO Box 227 Elsternwick VIC 3185 before 5pm on Tuesday Augus t

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Lemon rinse Which former occupant of the VAFA's Oval Office was recently spotted getting a "touch-up" to those "naturally" blond locks? Obviously his time spent playing with the Saints had a long-lasting effect . Are you serious?? A change to our usual warm down the other week saw the footballs come out for some circle work around the ground, so why did Jeremy Heffernan leave the ground? Jeremy ran off so he could change into his footba!l boots . Get serious Bud, it was just a warm down, unless you were looking to take a few of the senior umpires down . Is this the only way he can get a game at a higher level? At least he trains these days!!

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What a difference a few weeks make . Eltham slip to third after a third loss in a row, whilst the Hawks make it 9 straight. The House continue to get the job done whilst the battle for fourth really hots up ! Review Absolute cracker of a game down at Glenferrie Oval with an inaccurate Eltham failing just short against Hawthorn . The pace in the first half was frenetic, great skills on show, played in great spirit, well umpired etc!! The Avery brothers were great for the Hawks who were also well served by Dawson in the ruck . Runco was once again great for Eltham who also had a winner in midfielder Turner. Great result for Bulleen as they moved into the four at the expense of Box Hill North . I hadn't quite written Bulleen off but was preparing the eulogy! Fradkin was unstoppable, slotting a lazy 10 goals whilst Moore also starred for the victors . Riscalla and Irvine played well for the disappointed BHN . Richmond proved to be no pushover as they made sure Power House earnt their four points . Driessen was best for the House, whilst Edwards helped himself to another bag, this time kicking 10. Green and Speakman were Richmond's best . Great win for Syndal as they easily accounted 1-r North Brunswick. The home side got off to a great start b` were slowly worn down by the Sinners a h Hannemann starring and Cachia kicking 7 . P.-'-- .".son contined his fine season for North Brunswick . Finally, the D4 smokies Albert Park kept on keeping on as they comfortably accounted for Eley Park . It was tight early before the Falcons started to draw away and then finally bolted with a 12 goal last quarter . Venables kicked 5 for the winners who also had Brown starring . Payne and Doubtfire were the best for the Sharks .

three, a tall order. Box Hill Noriit need to ge job done againstthe Eley Park and Syndal and pinch a win against Albert Park . Th e Falcons have to win their next two (including a win against Box Hill North) and then beat either the House or the Hawks . Not out of the question that all sides finish on 40 points but still hard to go past Box Hill North . A quick round up of this week's games . Power House and Bulleen clash in a game that will no doubt be a hard fought affair. Bulleen were great last week but get no rest this time round . Learnt my lesson a few weeks ago, House for mine . A big test for Albert Park as they travel out to the House of Syn to take on Synt' ' . t!o excuses for the Falcons as they have too much a E ke and should win , Box Hill North was di< ipointed with their form last week as a win would just about have sewn up a finals berth . They will welcome Eley Park in the City of Whitehorse Cup . Like the F<' .ons, no excuses for BHN this week as this is a must . Good sides normally win these ones and I fancy tha is and will!

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Hawthorn is starting to feel a little stir crazy, not being allowed out of home for seven weeks in a row now . Richmond have been on the improve all year but the Hawks have a bit to much to play for and will win . Finally, Eltham wander down to North Brunswick and will be keen to return to the winners list after a form slump in recent weeks . Whilst it would have been disappointing for the Turtles, the reality is that they are the real deal and very much a big chance still . Eltham comfortably. CORRESPONDENTS Anyway, don't forget you can get a hold of your favourite scribe via either 0418348723 or VAFA ed .sill@locker.com .a u SOCIAL NOTES Bulleen Cobras are holding their Trivia Night this Saturday night at the clubrooms - hosted b, c in John Bell - kicking off from 7 .30pm . Ticke' the door .

Phone : ( 03) 9721 4700 Fax : (0 3) J721 471 1

All at Hawthorn congratulate ~ . . _ K nott on reaching his 50th game . Well known for his blind turns, baulks, high marks etc during the warm ups, Aaron is none the less one of the great characters at the club, well liked by all. Well done and here's looking to your 100th at some stage in the nP- t ten years . Bulleen Cobras congratulate Jimmy Le w 's on games . Jimmy has been rewarded in recent c .,.u:s for his consistent efforts both at training, and on match days . A loyal servant to the club, all ~•Ji :' him the best.

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Last round and the final places are pretty much set in stone . This Sunday games will prove for many teams to be their last for the season 2006 and although they have not made it to finals, they should congratulate themselves on their performances so far and not be disheartened, as this can be used as a learning point for seasons to come . At home in Parkville there are 5 games being played ; one is between 1st and 2nd and two between 3rd and 4th and this can only mean one thing- "Blockbusters!" Its not very often you will get this line up on the same day let alone at the same ground . This week will prove for many to be the hardest for the season as pre-final jitters begin to set in and teams see the end to their season . On Oval 1 we have an early start with Port Colts 2, currently sitting in 3rd spot take on 4th spot Mambourin in third division . This game will start off the day with a great display of hard footy, where both teams will most likely being facing each other in the weeks to come during finals .

And finally down at Parkville we have our showcase game between 1st Kananook and 2nd Ballarat, both teams have beaten each other this season and this will most likely be blow for blow until the final siren has sound . Ballarat will be hoping to make this back to back premiership's and will defiantly be the team to beat r-_1ardless of ladder standing .

iurr째 f 1 take on their counterpart 0 & M's 2 t is 째 ; is between the two heavyweights in division 3 t ey nave controlled much of the season and now it is time for them to once again face off . This match up will most likely turn out to be an early grand final as both teams are sitting comfortably in 1st and 2nd spots . This game could go either way as both teams play very much the same game and will most likely turn out to be each other's hardest opponent , n 2 gets the bye and will progress into finals . i's future is not so clear they will be relying on some losses in a hope to get into the top four . Keep kfcking . . . . . . .

Oval 2 will play host Ringwood anr - y 2 t o ; i in both out of the four but should ret i thinking that this game is not wori i ~'ng, ' rausr this writer does not know anyone eafio viould ,ant to finish the season on a low when the ultimate objective is to get out there, enjoy and hopefully have a win ; )c work on a tough season, boys . The next two games up are : Bulleen vs . Pt Colts 1 a game that could potentially go either way but Pt Colts should be too strong for the undermanned Bulleen _andtigher'vc-lkponsediva r are seen as being clear favourites to take the flag . Broadmeadows 1 take on the Suildonoers i n should give the boys from the no e rconfide thwksocm and overrun the undermanne d Unfo rtunately M aribyrnong have bu n season as their numbers have been low, bu . that fire burning bright in their bellies and down without a fight until the final whistle has blo THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

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UNDER 19 [1 ) Some interesting results and a brilliant winters' day to round out week fourteen . What a sport it is that we play - don't you just love it ! Revie w Old Scotch moved an inch closer to the finals with a hard fought victory over St Bernard's . Three goals down at quarter time, the fellas edged back in front during the third quarter . An impressive victory, men! Uni Blues have nailed third spot and gained another win over a gallant Rupo . Matt Mailman was brilliant all day and was helped out by Scotty Houghton who bagged five rolls . Old Xavs put more percentage on the pie, accounting for one time premiership favourite Marcellin by eleven goals . Richie Benson jagged five more, with his mate James Glenn being awarded the prize for best on . De La, very much in the fashion of the Xavs, snuffed St Kevins quite easily. Gab Rae was welcomed back into the fray with five while Ryan Semmel was also noted as being handy. In other games, Collegians wrestled BV to the ground, taking home the points at Harry Trott. Preview A few good games this week, none more than Old Xavs v the Blues . A real tester for the Uni who have improved in leaps and bounds of late . I'll go with the Xavs to keep holding and clinch that all important double chance . Old Scotch must win to make the finals today against an equally desperate Rupo. The form of the lads from Scotch has been enough to make a wolverine purr. I'll go Scotch. De La front up to an embattled Marcellin, who seem to be in more trouble than the early settlers . De La have a few back this week . Watch out others . De La. In other games, St Kevin's will takeover Collegians and St Bernard's to beat BV. Two "locks" in a row. Hence after picking Freo against the Dees and then the Dons against the Lions I'll keep things a rollin' . Hawks to beat Carlton by under 15.5. Any feedback to beatonc@tabcorp.com .au . Happy punting ! UNDER 19 (2 ) Panthers reign supreme as OM's look to lose double chance . Butch's boys confirmed that they are the best side in the comp, knocking off the Melburnians by 16 . A mammoth first half made it impossible for the OM's, only coming back in junk time . Full back Alex Pattison starred, continuing to negate much taller forwards. Adam and Hodges were standouts, while Bull returned with 2 . The Raiders won overthe Tonners, as hurricane winds produced an old fashioned scoring end . That end produce 19 of the 25 goals kicked . The 26 point final deficit, however, was not indicative of the defiant Tonners outfit that came to play. Curcio kicked 5 while Donald and Cunningham were solid in defense for the Raiders . The Fielders proved me wrong taking control against Beatty, running home 27 point winners with Price kicking 2 . The Wellers belted the T's by 135 . Hillier kicked another 7, while the Friars yanked the Blacks out of the 4 in a big way with a 97 point pantsing . The Blacks are in all sorts, now sitting half a game out . OM host the T's at the home of Ammos footy (Sportscover Arena), on Friday night . The Melburnians need to and will get back on track beating Trinity by a chunky margin . The Sharks host the Wallets who are lookin g 46

to own 4th spot. Wellers by a fair bit . The Tonners showed how well they can run the lines against the Raiders and should have Caulfield's measure thi s week at Beach Oval . Th e disarrayed Blacks will host a big loss this week, as the Raiders - Carey's only threat for the throne - take control . The Friars have risen from their mid-season slump but it seems too little, too late as they will struggle against trend-setters Carey . The Panthers by 5 goals . bernecich@netspace.net .a u UNDER 19 (3 ) Review After round 14 and with four games still to go, the final four is set in stone. The games on the weekend all went as predicted apart from Ol d

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Essendon's win against Ajax. This was not an upse; by any sTretch, wi Old Essendon charging home with an 8 goal to 2 second half to put the game beyond doubt . Skipper Damien Cerantonio and David Benson both put in stellar performances and helped themselves to three goals each while Adam Dudderidge also provided plenty of drive . Old Ivanhoe kept above Ormond on the ladder with an easy win over Emmaus St . Leo's while Ormond stayed in touch with a 50 point win against La Trobe, thanks to a six goal haul from Orry Lack . SBMT thrashed a disappointing Bentleigh with the big man Mitch Bodinnar helping himself to 12 goals, giving him a nearly unassailable lead for the Sharpshooter trophy . Oakleigh smashed MHSOB with Lee Barrand brilliant and Daniel Costigan bagging 6, keeping them on top of the table with a better percentage than SBMT. Preview Saturday August 5 presents us with potentially the Grand Final preview for 2006. This round sees the two standout performers of this season, St . Bede's Mentone and Oakleigh, do battle at Mentone Reserve . With the top four settled, it comes down to ladder positions, so whether coaches start resting stars or players rest niggling injuries, only they would know. Both teams will probably hold things back and not show all their cards at once, however, a win in this game could be a massive psychological advantage . Oakleigh won the first bout by 41 points but SBMT are a tougher unit at the moment and are playing this game in familiar surrounds . This clash will be one for the "name a game" video file and in a toss of the coin affair I am backing SBMT but only because it is at their home ground . In other games, Old Ivanhoe will beat Bentleigh, Ormond should be too good against Old Essendon, MHSOB just over Ajax and La Trobe at home against Emmaus. Send all match reports to al_vafa@hotmail .co m UNDER 19 (Blue) Revie w It was a see-sawing affair as many pundits predicted out at McKinnon Reserve as first placed Old Haileyburians and third placed Old Mentonians did battle in a thrilling game . Four points separated the two teams heading into the last quarter but the might of Old Haileyburians held on for an 8 point victory . Old Mentonians kicked poorly to register 7.20, however the pressure applied by Old Haileyburians didn't allow for too many easy shots on goal . Bradley Dolman was prominent as usual, while Stefan Martin was super impressive in his performance . Matthew Wilton was best for Old Mentonians, a team that put in a great effort away from home and a team that I think will be a contender come the finals . Jayden Gilmour was everywhere in Oakleigh Clayton's 20 point win over Powerhouse/Sth Mornington, while Hampton held on to beat Monash Blues with Nick Lyall continuing on with his stellar season . It was the Nicholas Bogar show at Central Reserve as the power forward kicked 11 goals to help Mazenod demolish Parkdale Vultures. Boger can start writing his acceptance speech for the Sharpshooter award for they won't catch him from here . De La had the by e Preview A top four clash presents itself this weekend with the red hot Mazenod taking on the well rested De La in the beautiful surrounds of Darling Park, Mazenod, thanks to the efforts of Boger, kicked a massive 29 goals last weekend and will be extremely confident of taking this game away from home . De La have been travelling okay of late and the week's rest will either have given them some time to regroup or it may have further deflated them . The might of Mazenod should prove too strong for De La but it should be a tight game all day . It doesn't get any easier for Parkdale as they host ladder leaders Old Haileyburians who are coming off a hotly contested game last weekend . Old Haileyburians will win easily. Old Mentonians will get back on track after their minor hiccup last round with an easy win over Powerhouse/Sth Mornington, while Oakleigh Clayton should be too strong at home against Monash Blues. Hampton has a week off. Send all match reports to aI_vafa@hotmail .com

Four weeks to go and every kick, mark and handball count for that run for glory. Kew jumped out of the blocks against the Reds, but by half time the visitors had taken control . By _ time the 27 point result was a forgone conclusion . Monaco (5) and Wang were good for Kew while Halliwell (4) and an inaccurate Minnis (4 .5) kicked the goals in the absence of Chris Ligris. Rupo staged a stunning 10 point victory, away, toppling Therry from behind and edging the Lions further from the 4 . Rupo slotted goals when they mattered with Beau Lovett and Joseph Cariss kicking three each. Aquinas took care of Xavs by 29 at the mud pit . The Bullants finally took the points away in a spiteful encounter against the Old Saints . The triumphant Bullants took a while to use the gale-forced winds to their advantage (7 .8 in the first) . After early scuffles, the Bullants pushed hard running home 15 goal winners . Kyle Adams (3) was a shining light for NOBSPC. Marc Mignone dominated in the ruck while in-form midfielder Marc Carfi moved forward to kick 7 for the Bullants. This week the Aquinians will have the Lions measure, edging closer to Fitzroy at the top of the table . Kew won't make finals but showed some fight against the Reds last week, showing they have enough to beat the Old Saints . 3rd and 4th play off as the Bullants host the Xavs in a ripsnorter, with both sides sporting even line-ups I'll say Xavs by a couple . The Reds host the inform Westbourne fresh from a week off . This game will be a true indicator of the Westies chances to play finals, but I'm positive of a Fitzroy victory . The Woodsmen will hang with the geese for a week and are likely to get off the bottom. bernecich # netspace .net.au

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Although it is a well known fact that unexpected results occur at this time each season, nothing prepared me or my readers for the number of upheavals in Round 14 of these three competitions . With a success rate of a mere 37%, I reckon I know how the South African bowlers must have felt in Colombo!! ! Revie w Section 1 Old Xaverians 2 never gave up against their taller and more experienced Old Xaverian 1 opponents. Their last quarter efforts were admirable as they outscored their more erratic kicking opposition to go down by 21 points . Captain Nick Rathgaber did well for the "Crocs" whilst Matt Higgins (5 goals) and Francis Indivino were best for the "Menages"- St Kevin's recorded a 50 point victory over St Bede's IMentone Tigers. It was not all easy going for St Kevin's who trailed well into the third quarter . Best for the improving St Bede's / Mentone Tigers were Lynch, McNeill , O'Gorman and the consistent McGraw. Once again straight kicking carried the day for Old Scotch who, though depleted, cemented fourth place with a 15 point victory over inaccurate leaders Prahran . This high standard match was a close contest throughout . Scotch had good contributors in Dustin Addreley, Andrew Wilkinson and Wilson - Humphries . For Prahran: Paul Limoli, Mark Howard and Luke Farrell were best . Mazenod continued their improvement under the tutelage of Simon Fisher with a 22 point win over the enigmatic University Blues. Best for Mazenod included Mick Fothergill (8 goals) and mid fielder Jon . Byrt . By losing to De La Salle by 41 points, Old Melburnians lost all chance of gaining fourth place. De La Salle set up their win with a dominant first quarter which left O .M.s to try to play "catch up football" . For De La Salle ; Aaron Powell and Scott Howe stood out . Section 2 Monash Blues won on forfeit from Old Brighton Grammarians, who fell short' of the necessary complement . Mt Lilydale firmed in the premiership betting when they grabbed second place with a 138 point demolition of Marcellin. St Bernard's kept their final four hopes alive with a percentage building 114 point win over Therry Penola . Despite the discrepancy in the scores, Therry Penola never gave up and St Bernard's had to fight for each possession . Best for St Bernard's were Sumner, Salemme, Cookson and Catterall . For Therry Penola ; Freze, Boden, Watson and Captain Toohey were best . The inaccurate Whitefriars slipped to seventh when they went down to the University Blacks who won by 24 points . Illness and a birth robbed Whitefriars of two of their stalwart forwards and so the side was not at top strength . Their best were : Spiteri, Atkinso n 56

and Singh. With a 50 point win over Fitzroy Reds, Collegians grabbed fourth place with one game to play. The Reds , who have been in second place all season now look like finishing third (again ) Section 3 Old Geelong had one of their better days when they outplayed tenth placed Old Scotch to win by 28 points . Caulfield Grammarians insured they will finish in fourth place by defeating La Trobe University by 127 points . In a high scoring game, Old Trinity insured a semi final appearance, with a comfortable win by 59 points over Emmaus/St Leos . In the closest contest of the round, North Old Boys/St Patrick's wer e

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able to defeat Beaumaris by 3 points . For the second time this season, Fitzroy Reds defeated leaders Old Essendon largely through gaining the early ascendancy The Reds, who led by 26 points at the first change were only 7 points up at the final siren. Old Essendon's best were Turner, Greco, Coach John Rush and Podger (3 goals) . Preview Section 1 Old Melburnians could reshape the final four if they defeat Prahran. However judging from what I saw last week and the need for Prahran to enter the final's on a winning note, I believe the "Two Blues" will defeat the "Dark Blues" . Mazenod are confident of ending their season with a victory over Old Scotch. I doubt this will happen as a weakened Old Scotch defeated the leaders last Saturday. Old Scotch will win this and enter the First Semi Final brimming with confidence . Old Xaverians, although not running out the whole game last week, still showed the class which has brought them so much success. University Blues, will show endeavour, but will not be able to sustain the necessary pressure to defeat the Old Xaverians . St Bede's lMentone Tigers hope to end their debutant season with a victory over Old Xaverians 2 . With the addition of another species of Tiger, the Mentone based side hope to field their strongest side . They will need to be in form as the Old Xaverian forwards led by Higgins ended last week in fine fettle . On the small Brindisi Street ground I select St Bede's / Mentone Tigers to win . The De La Salle versus St Kevin's match will be an anticlimax as it was expected to be a preview of a final . St Kevin's, who have experienced a disappointing season, will be anxious to end with victory . I don't see it happening as the big De La Salle team impressed last week and I believe they will win again .

and I select them to win . Mt Lilydale should consolidate second place with a comfortable win over Therry Penola, whose efforts are not matched by depth of talent . Section 3 In a final rehearsal, Old Trinity visit Fitzroy Reds . The Reds showed great form last week and are entitled to start favourites . However Trinity are used to a big ground and will certainly be in the contest . I expect a titanic struggle and select the Reds purely for the fact they persist all the time and they are playing at home . Emmaus/St Leo's should be able to end with a victory at the expense of La Trobe University even at the University . Caulfield Grammarians should defeat Old Geelong on Como Park, despite the Caulfield aversion to a big ground . Beaumaris, should complete their inaugural season with a win over Old Scotch. Old Essendon should atone for last week's glitch with a comfortable win over North Old Boy's / St Patrick's . I m rs Please keep your reports coming this week . Thank you to those who do . This week I received a report on each Section 1 game . A first!! Please telephone 9467 2857 or e mail nknugent@bigpond .com by 1 .00p .m . Monday. Commiserations to Old Scotch ruckman, Matt Love who, dislocated his reconstructed shoulder last week against Prahran. The injury may have brought N1att's career to a premature end . All your Club XV111 friends wish you a speedy and cor-olete recovery Matt. and hope your association with Old Scotch will continue .

Section 2 The final round in this Section is the promoter's dream as the outcome of three matches will determine who plays in next week's First Semi Final . Fitzroy Reds want to regain the double chance whereas St Bernard's must win and hope their desires are answered by two other teams . The Reds may be in a slump at the wrong time and St Bernard's impressed last week with a disciplined team effort . Their defence is strong and Luke Gallant is a focal point up forward . Despite the game being at Collingwood, I will take the punt and select St Bernard's . (They usually lose when I pick them!) Two of the season's less successful sides Old Brighton and Marcellin meet at Brighton Beach . Because they are at home, I select Old Brighton . Collegians hold fourth place, which Whitefriars could take if they defeat Collegians by at least thirty seven points and the other results go their way. Collegians, although not playing consistently each week, still have the advantage of playing at home and a healthy percentage break. Whitefriars, too are enigmatic and prone to errant kicking . I select Collegians to win . In the academic match, University Blacks must defeat the leaders, Monash Blues and hope other matches end in their favour. The Blacks form is not consistent and the Blues faltered two weeks ago and had a practice game last Saturday . Despite the strangeness of the Crawford Oval, Monash Blues surely are the more talented side when judged over the season 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

Old Meiburnians v Prahran AFC Mazenod OC v Old Scotch Old Xaverians v University Blue s St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old Xaverians (2) De La Salle OC v St Kevins OB

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CLUB 18 (1 ) OLD iJ?VERIf,i :S (2) 0 .2 1 .4 1 .6 6.8(44) OLD XAVERIAHS 1 .5 4.10 6.14 8 .17 (65) OX(2): Goals: M . Higgins 2, T. McInerney 2, P. Ockleshaw, D . Ford . Best : M. Reache, R . Speakman, M . Higgins, F. Indovino, D. Ford, M. Ralph Old Xad: Goals: J. Hardwick 2, D. Rush 2, P. Hall, A. Jones, M . Jones, H. Sayers . Best: A. Jones, N . Rathgeber, M . 0'Kane, J. Hardwick, E. Nolan, M . Hardwick Umpires : Trevor Hansen (F) OLD SCOTCH 2 .0 5 .2 10.3 12 .4 (76) PRANRAN AFC 12 5 .4 7.7 8 .13 (61) Old Sc : Goals : A . Wilkinson 4, T. Fraser 2, R. Addison, J . Brownell, D. Comport, D . Jackson, T. Whitelaw, A. Gatchlove . Best: S . Craig, J . Wright, W. Symington, A. Mitchell, G . Dufour, D. Adderley Pratt : Goals: D . Butterworth 3, B . Gartiidge 2, M . Howard, L. Kitchen . T. Jackson . Best : B. MacTiernan, R . Stephens, T. Belej, C. Belej, J . Geri, P. Limoli Umpires: David Window (F) Tom Windlow (F) ST REVINS 08 4 .2 6.5 14.7 19 .10 (124) ST BEOES MENTDNE TIGERS 0 .4 4 .6 8.9 1014 (74) SKOB: Goals : R. Horrocks 7, P. Halpin 3, P. Harvey 3, D . Dunn 2, N. Moore 2, W. Dunn, G . Nolan . Best: R. Horrocks, R . Short, A. Kearns, D. Makohon, K. McInerney, N . Moore S1BrT4T: Goals: J . McNeil 2, M. Wilson 2, P. O'Gorman 2, T. Laver, A. Vandenblink, M . Mifsud, P. Campion . Best: D . Lynch, J . McNeil. P. O'Gorman, M. McGraw, M. Kelleher, M . Wilson Umpires: Frank Kavanagh (F) Chad Maros (F) BE LA SALLE OC 5 .3 7.5 • 9.8 11 .13 (79) OLD MELBURHIAHS 0 .3 1 .3 4.7 5.8(33) DLS: Goals: A. Thornton 2, E. Charles 2, M . Butler, L . Jarvis, C . Kelliher, A . McLeish, A . Powell, B. Rossiter, M . Clinch. Best: L. Jarvis, A . McLeish, S. Kelliher, M. Butler, D . Felsbourg, M . Lafferty Old M: Goals : J. Berman 2, L. Hurst, E. Tomlinson, S. Wettenhall . Best: J . Berman, E . Tomlinson, T. Schofield, S . Officer, J . Rush, S. 49ettenhall Umpires : Tony Robbins (F) Danny Carroll (F) UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 4.6 7 .7 9 .9(63) @dAZENOD OC 3.3 8.6 10.9 12 .13 (05) Unt B : Goals : T. Giles 2, C . Ross 2, J. Albania, P. Eden, T. McKinley, T. Whelan, L. Holland . Best: D. Marshall, C. Pyke, J. Albania, R . Felts, T. McKinley, T. Carter h9az: Goals : M . Fothergill 8, C . Collins, S . Dresser, G . Tilling, J . Byrt . Best : M . Fothergili, C . Collins, J . Dipietro, S. Dresser, J. Byrt, S. McMullin Umpires: Rick Benson (F) Rhett Parker (F)

CLUB ]?£12) OLD BRIGHTON GR 2 .3 (15) FORFEIT TO MONASH BLUES 14 .16 (100) THERRY PENOLA 08 0.0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .1 (1) ST BERNARDS 2.7 6 .11 14.17 16 .19 (115) Therry Pen : S . Freze, T. Toner, N . Horner, B . Tozer, K. Watson, R. Costello St Bemards: Goals: L. Vassallo 8, K . Tguyoshi 2, J. Hughes, A. Salemme, W. Sumner, L . Cookson, D . Raciti, L Carrick . Best: A. Salemme, W. Sumner, K . Tguyoshi, R . Stapleton, J. Hughes, D. Raciti Umpires: Jason Evans (F) WHITEFRIARS OC 0.3 0 .4 0.5 2 .8 (20) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.3 2 .6 4.8 6.9 (45) White : Goals: C . Andrews, T. Jackson . Best : R. Gibson, A. Spited, M . Singh S Ward, T. Jackson, B . Atkinson Oct Blacks : Goals: 0. Close 3, J . Rippon 2, F. Silajdija . Best: B . Owen, S . Sandiford, L. Menlo, S. Chandler, D. Macleod, Y. Gardner Umpires : Bob O'Halloran (F)

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COLLEGtr,'I3 2 .3 6 .5 10 .i 13 .9(87) FITZROY REDS 1 .1 3 .3 4 .3 5.7 (37) Coll : Goals: G. Oakley 4, C. Bushnell 3, M. Johnson 3, P. Lazar 2, B. Tiver. Best : M . Johnson, C. Bushnell, D. Gambaro, J . Ross, D. Stiff, M. Day Fitz Reds: Goals: G . Crane 2, D . Hannam, J . Ziemer, N . McCarthy. Best: M. Negebauer, N . McCarthy, D . Hannam, N . Vaughan, R . Trigg, C. McGarvie Umpires: Lindsay McIntyre (F) Simon Brooks (F ) MARCELLIN OC 0 .0 0.1 0.3 0 .3 (3) MT LILYDALE OC 5 .5 10 3 14.17 21 .25 (151) Marc: Best : N . Mathews, P. Harberts, N . Tozer, P. Walker, S . Nutbean, M . Rigg Mt . McKenzie 4, D. Cerra 4, J. Roberts 4, B . Andrews. Best : Lily: Goals : P. Carolan 8, R P. Catalan, D . Marotti, R . McKenzie, D. Cerra, T. Flanagan, M. Rhodes Umpires: Brian Nunn (F) Simon Merrigan (F) CLUB 18 (3) OLD SCOTCH 1 .4 3.9 4 .12 6.16 (52) OLD GEELONG 2 .5 5.7 9 .12 11.14 (80) Old S: Goals: R. Don, A . Kyriakou, K . Lacey, D . Logan, L. Neilson, D . Paul . Best : J . Barnett, A. Kyriakou, D . Logan, P. Deschepper, J. Andrews, L. Neilson Old G : Goals : M. Leslie 4 . J. Riordan 2, R. Bell, T. Kemp, J . Legoe, A . Slattery, A. Southey. Best : A. Slattery, J. Riordan, M. Leslie, P. Chadder, L . McGregor, J. Hawker Umpires: Paul Rapke (F ) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 3 .1 7.4 9.6 14.9 (93) OLD TRINITY GR 7 .4 13.7 17.9 22 .10 (142) EDC: Goals : L . Perry 4, G . Donovan 2, D . Pittorino 2, A . Fernon, K. Findlay, S . Carson, G . Dixon, L. Bettles, A . Zarb. Best: L . Perry, D. Manton, L . Bettles, G. Donovan, N . Foley , P Manton Old Trin: Goals: J. Arrovrsmith 7, F Stewart 4, D. Cristiano 3, C . Amiconi 2, N . Stebbins 2, A. Brawn, D. Hildebrandt, E . MacDonald, R . Ullangara. Best : A . Dickenson, T. Thompson, J. Arrowsmith, W. Brady, M . Burgess, A . Brawn Umpires : Nick Palfreyman (F) Joseph Salvatore (F) OLD ESSENDDN 1 .2 6.3 8.5 11 .9 (75) FITZROY REDS 5.4 7.5 10.0 12 .10 (02) Did Ess: Goals: S . Evans 4, D . Podger 3, J. Rush 2, B. Papal, D. Hoy. Best : B. Turner, A . Greco, J . Rush, S . Evans, D . Pntlger, J . Walker Fitz Retls: Goals: B . McNicol 4, J. Stevenson 2, N. Auden, D . Bahr, T. Jackson, J . Price, J . Phegan, M. Kelly. Best: D. Schliebs, N. Schofield, R. Collier, W. Bahr, B . McNicol, N . Auden Umpires: Dean Banova (F) NORTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT. COLL 4 .1 5.4 5.5 8 .11 (59) BEAUtAARIS FC 3.2 5.2 83 8 .8 (58) HDBIStPai: Goals : B. Ryan 2, D. Snyder 2, T. Ludeman, M . Tehan, R . Gannon, J. Mallen . Best: M . O'Sullivan, D . Snyder, A. Trimboli, P. Mahoney, J. Martin, C. Dynon Beaum : Goals: S. Menzies 2, J . Dickson, D . Foley, K . Gasperino, T. Boreham, P. Sherman, T. Flack. Best: S . Menzies, B. Norris, T. Fitzgerald . K . Gasperino, D . Foley, P. Sherman Umpires: Paul MMaHon (F) Jamie Gunn (F ) CAULFIELD GR 2.7 10 .14 15 .14 21 .22 (148) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 0 .3 0.3 2 .6 2 .9 (21) Cant: Goals: T. Backman 5, M . Fallon 4, J. Margerison 2, S. Cossart-Walsh 2, C. Nadebaum 2, C . Sheppard 2, R . Morrison 2, R. Chapple, R. Saunders . Best : T. Bookman, R. Morrison, R. Saunders, M . Benkemouo, C. McGrath, W. Jacobs LaTrobe: Goals: J. Lania, W. Thurgood. Best: T. Mc Intosh, G . Jansz, M. Cerrenti, C. Gronow, J . Mercuri, J . Lania Umpires: Mark Thornhill (F) Avi Wekselman (F )

Name Al Dwyer Ed Sill Tom Brain Charles Beaton Gavan Flower Norm Nugent Peter Wi ll amson Fraser Cameron Jonathan Horn Adrian Bernecich Jono Healy THE

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% 80 % 77 % 77 % 75 % 74 % 71 % 70 % 69 % 68 % 67 % 61 %

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If you are 35 or over, or turn 35 anytime this year, then you are eligible to play Superules Football OR if you are 40 or over then you are eligible to play Masterules Football . 3up e Ies? 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 B8) . 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 u l Housden on 0408 031 116 .

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-.t1 . Anthony Kenna, Old Trinity . Striking, 6 matches. Ricky McKerrow, Kew . Striking, 2 matches. Liam DeGeorge, Oakleigh Clays ( Under-19) . Kicking, *6 matches . Liam DeGeorge, Oakleigh Clays ( Under-19) . Misconduct, "1 match . °T^ h® served concurrently . Andrew Dawson, Fitzroy Reds (Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches . ing, Syndal Tally Ho . Striking, 2 matches . *Sean Leonard, Aquinas . Audible obscenity (third offence), 2 matches . I : •escr : :

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DATE August 7 August 27 September 2 September 4

A Pr ide, ,ting Club XVIII Grand Final s C - 04 & U49 Section Finals begin Presentation Night - Carlton Crest

Old Westbourne and Therry Penola charged with a minor melee which allegedly occurred in their under-19 match on Saturday July 22 at Old Westbourne . Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty . Old Westbourne $ 100 (first offence within the last two years) and Therry Penola $ 150 (second offence within the last two years) . North Old Boys / St Patricks College charged with conduct unbecoming in that during their senior match against AJAX on Saturday July 22 North Old Boys / St Patricks College president, Terry Scanlon allegedly forced his way into he umpires room in a abusive and forceful manner . Charge proven . Club fined $250 . President of the North Old Boys / St Patricks Colleges is to write a letter of apology to the umpires for his actions on the day via the Chief Executive officer of the Victorian Amateur Football Association within 7 days . North Brunswick charged with conduct unbecoming in that during their reserve match against Hawthorn Amateurs on Saturday July 22 several North Brunswick players allegedly threatened the umpire and that during the final quarter the umpire was threatened by the North Brunswick runner . Club fined $500 and placed on a $500 bond to be of good behaviour for the remainder of the 2006 season .

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