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SPORTSCOVER VAFA MAJOR SPONSO R Finals are looming . The competition is hotting up . The silly part of the season is upon us . With just four games to go before finals (in A and 8sections) and three in the other sections, it is the time of the year where anything goes . Do not be surprised to see some crazy upsets in the next few rounds as teams from the lower rungs of the ladder come out swinging in order to avoid the dreaded drop . The VAFA is the biggest Australian Rules competition in the country and its relegation system adds intrigue to both ends of the ladder this time of the year . I'm certain other football leagues are envious of our relegation system and I'm sure the AFL is one of them . The AFL has been dogged by the problem that the bottom teams have nothing to play for at the end of the season and are better off losing to gain better picks in the draft . And they are . This, of course, has created the suggestion that teams tank games and I don't think anybody wants a competition where teams benefit from losing . If the AFL had a relegation system the problem would be solved . No one wants to drop down a division, and, as is the case in England's Premier League, the financial cost of dropping out of the top flight league is devastating . In the VAFA there is plenty to gain from staying up and moving up so it's gloves-off time and the odd results are starting to trickle through . In A and B sections the top two teams, Collegians and Scotch, both posted losses last weekend and are both showing some indifferent form . Collegians were undefeated two rounds ago and were expected to storm through the finals and into A-section next season . Suddenly, the Lions have dropped their past two games and are now only half a game clear on top, with Old Brighton breathing down their neck . Surely, after spending the entire year on top, they will not cough up pole position . At the other end of the ladder, St,Kevin's, White-friars -no Mazenod are locked on points in the relegation battle . Incredibly, St .Kevin's and Whitefriars have played Asection in the past two years, one of them will be in C-
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section next year, which is just a reminder a how quickly life can change . Old Scotch is in a similar ~ boat to the Lions excep t the boat has a few more holes in it . The Cardinals have spent more time on top than any other team in A-section but it has the worst percentage in the four. Old Haileybury and Xavs are just one game behind the ladder leader and Scotch has Xavs this round and the Bloods in a fo rtnight . it is quite possible the Cardinals could slip to fourth, or even miss out on finals altogether given that Old Ivanhoe and De La are on the same points as the Blues and also have better percentages than Scotch . In C-section the St.Bedes/Mentone Tigers show keeps rolling on with a stratospheric percentage of 193 .88 . The Tigers are also undefeated and are looking the goods to be champions and premiers in what has been a standout year. In D-1 section ladder leader Old Carey managed to gain some breathing space on Bulleen Templestowe last we ek, moving a game clear after Bullants went down to Old Mentonians . Peninsula Old Boys and South Melbourne Districts have been brilliant in their sections, both on top with one loss for the year and in D-d the top three teams, Hawthorn, Eltham and Powerhouse, are all locked on points and vying for the prize .
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SPOI?TSGOVEI? VAFA MAJOR SPONSO R Finals are looming . The competition is hotting up . The silly part of the season is upon us . With just four games to go before finals (in A and Bsections) and three in the other sections, it is the time of the year where anything goes . Do not be surprised to see some crazy upsets in the next few rounds as teams from the lower rungs of the ladder come out swinging in order to avoid the dreaded drop . The VAFA is the biggest Australian Rules competition in the country and its relegation system adds intrigue to both ends of the ladder this time of the year. I'm certain other football leagues are envious of our relegation system and I'm sure the AFL is one of them . The AFL has been dogged by the problem that the bottom teams have nothing to play for at the end of the season and are better off losing to gain better picks in the draft . And they are . This, of course, has created the suggestion that teams tank games and I don't think anybody wants a competition where teams benefit from losing . If the AFL had a relegation system the problem would be solved . No one wants to drop down a division, and, as is the case in England's Premier League, the financial cost of dropping out of the top flight league is devastating . In the VAFA there is plenty to gain from staying up and moving up so it's gloves-off time and the odd results are starting to trickle through . In A and B sections the top two teams, Collegians and Scotch, both posted losses last weekend and are both showing some indifferent form . Collegians were undefeated two rounds ago and were expected to storm through the finals and into A-section nextseason . Suddenly, the Lions have dropped their past two games and are now only half a game clear on top, with Old Brighton breathing down their neck . Surely, after spending the entire year on top, they will not cough up pole position . At the other end of the ladder, St .Kevin's, Whitefriars and Mazenod are locked on points in the relegation battle . Incredibly, St .Kevin's and Whitefriars have played Asection in the past two years, one of them ill be in C-
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section next year, which is just a reminder a how quickly life can change . Old Scotch is in a similar boat to the Lions excep t the boat has a few more holes in it . The Cardinals have spent more time on top than any other team in A-section but it has the worst percentage in the four. Old Haileybury and Xavs are just one game behind the ladder leader and Scotch has Xavs this round and the Bloods in a fortnight . It is quite possible the Cardinals could slip to fourth, or even miss out on finals altogether given that Old Ivanhoe and De La are on the same points as the Blues and also have better percentages than Scotch . In C-section the St.Bedes/Mentone Tigers show keeps rolling on with a stratospheric percentage of 193 .88 . The Tigers are also undefeated and are looking the goods to be champions and premiers in what has been a standout year. In D-1 section ladder leader Old Carey managed to gain some breathing space on Bulleen Templestowe last week, moving a game clear after Bullants went down to Old Mentonians . Peninsula Old Boys and South Melbourne Districts have been brilliant in their sections, both on top with one loss for the year and in D-4 the top three teams, Hawthorn, Eltham and Powerhouse, are all locked on points and vying for the prize .
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Amazing club St Bernards . In disarray a month ago, they have regrouped, got their injured players back and last week rolled the ladder leaders Scotch to virtually ensure their spot in the the tier. In hindsight, the signs pointed to an upset ; they had been desperately unlucky not to beat two good sides in the last fortnight and have a good record at Camberwell congratulations to Callan Pottier who pulled down what has been described as the best mark seen in Amateur footy for years while Josh Madden almost pinched his prize minutes later. More drama when Ben Loughlin, one of the most courageous amateur players I've seen, was blown halfway to Heidelburg as he was backing back Mark Harvey style into the oncoming James Gerstman . I was told from a young age that if you're suffer a serious injury in footy, do it when playing a Scotch or Geelong Grammar team 'cos chances are they'll be about a dozen doctors there. Low and behold, after being out cold, Ben was well looked after by a trio of doctors (one of whom was a Gynol) and the various trainers and support staff . He will return next week and the Bernies will be back next year . Quickly . . . I left Quicksand Park at'h time last week, thinking that Xavs were in all sorts. Ockleshaw, Chatfield and co then turned on a season defining third term that only Xavs could conjure up and in doing so may have turned a Premiership contender into midtable fodder. That 30 minute burst aside, I have to mention the ground, which claimed my spanking new pair of Italian tan shoes . Never again Hoes! (famous last words) . Quinton Gleeson and Andrew Lowcock are having stellar seasons at Melbourne Uni but it's significant that some of the second stringers are stepping up: Chris Baumgartner (Boomer), Ben McConnell & Peter Steele . I'll 'fess up, I really want to see a replay of that 2005 GF and it's getting more and more realistic . David Beardsley and Damien Buttler (in the best every game bar one this year) got the nod at the Trinity, whose supporters gazed wistfully at the lumbering figure of their captain sitting things out for the second week in a row . . . . Even more quickly, Haileybury belted Marcellin (the Badlanders are ticking along very nicely thanks you very much) and De La touched up OMs . Tim Silvers, better known as a full -back kicked four goals for the fourth time this year . I embarked on a bender with Tim last Spring Carnival and thought "well this bloke'II never play sport again" but he (and his side) has really reinvented himself this year, using his bulk and know-how to great advantage in the goal-square . Hey Getta, They Reckon You're A Lemon ! Well . . . maybe not a lemon . But there's no doubt that the folk at
Old Xavs don't rate James "uertsman as highly as the rest of us . Overrated, some of them say. True, , his record against th . aseXavrinsmodt they always seem to match up well on him . Well if Scotch are to get that double chance, you'd reckon they have to beat Xavs today and Gerta has to turn one on. In what must rank as an upset, I'll tip Scotch to win and ensure they'll be playing two finals . Two weeks ago, Ivanhoe were playing for top spot. Today they will be grappling for a finals spot with a daunting trip to the Badlands . Too many big names out for Ivanhoe Badlanders easily (though Ivanhoe have a tendency to make mincemeat of my selections) . At the Snakepit, the white hot Bernies will officially cross Trinity off the list of finals contenders. `Pitters just . The other two tip themselves . . . .De La over Marcellin and Uni over OMs . The Run Home . . . . Scotch - Trinity, Hail (Badlands), Marcellin - Okish . Haileybury - Xavs (TP), Scotch, Bernards - Awkward, next week's game is huge . Xavs - Haileybury, De La (away), Trinity (Wick) - Tricky, but as if they'd miss . Uni - Marcellin (away), Ivanhoe, De La (away) - Doable but two tricky road-trips .
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Ivanhoe - De La, Uni (away), OMs - Could Ivanhoe fall to the OMs Round 218 curse? De La - Ivanhoe (away), Xavs, Uni - Very tough, must beat their three bogey teams. Trinity - Scotch (away), Haileybury (Badlands), Xavs - Ouch ! Trivia I didn't sleep for six nights trying to work out last week's trivia answer. As far as I can work out, Marcellin have the youngest list, closely followed by OMs and St Bernards . Haileybury have the oldest list, very closely followed by Xavs and Ivanhoe. Many tried by no-one had the correct answer .
"MILESTONES , Old Xaverians congratulate Tim Maher on 50 club games. Tim has missed as many games as he has played through injury but is hoping he has now turned the corner and looking forward to the forthcoming final series - Well done Tim from all at the club . Old Ivanhoe congratulate Nathan Pratt on 100 games . Nathan is a speedy winger in the resi's who loves to bounce and carry the ball and kick long to the forwards . A great clubman , Nathan is also a great performer at the club's social events too . Well done Nathan . Uni Blues congratulate Luke North on 100 great games . After winning the U19 Section-1 Goalkicking in 1999, 'Pluggsy' stepped up to the senior team and has developed into one of the premier defenders in A-Section . Luke was a key member of Blues' 2004 Premiership Team and was R/U in our 2005 B&F. After suffering a badly broken jaw earlier this season 'The Face' has returned to his best form . Well done Luke . St.Bernard's congratulate Ben Hogan on 200 games(116 sen, 38 res, 46 U19) . A dual U19 B& F winner, Hogi reached the pinnacle of his career in 2002 when he emulated his father Peter's achievement as a member of an A Grade Premiership team, and was also a member of the 2003 Reserves Premiership . WELL DONE HOGI 12 . Congratulations also to Liam "TURTLE" Wilkinson on 100 games (73 sen, 11 res, 16 U19) . The big ruckman was rewarded with the Vice Captaincy last year and represented the Big V this year . He played in the 2002 Senior premiership, 2003 Reserves premiership and in the 2004 losing grand final . We look forward to many more years of "TURTLE" chants .
Round 1 5 De La Salle v Marcellin O C St Bernards v Old Trinity Gr - Sunday @ S t Bernard s University Blues v Old Melburnians Old Xaverians v Old Scotch Old Haileybury v Old Ivanhoe
A SECTIO N OLD SCOTCH 4.1 7.3 11.6 11 .10 (76) ST BERNARDS 4 .2 9.8 10 .13 16.17 (113) Old S : Goals: J . Gerstman 4, T. Leeds, N . Leitl, A. Quail, S. Troon, T. Wigney, J . Keays, M. Flynn . Best: C. Tallent, M. Flynn, J . Gerstman, T. Beranger, T. Leeds, T. Widmer St Bern: Goals : C. Potter 5, J . Madden 4, D . Blunt 2. N . Mitchell 2, T. Pearson, M. Stapleton, S . Morris . Best: B. Cook, J . Madden, N . Mitchell, J. landomenico, D. Blunt, J. McVilly Umpires : Jamie Kvins (F) Brent Woodhead (F) Cameron Hoogendyk (8) Dean Herskope (B) Lucas Robson (G) Kevin Segota (G ) OLD IVANHOE 5.3 8.7 8 .12 9 .14 (68) OLD XAVERIANS 2 .2 3.2 10.6 11 .10 (76) Old ly: Goals: I . Dawkins 2, R. Weddle 2, S. Geilings, C. Georgiou . J. Stevens, M . Veal, R. Roberts . Best : S. Curatolo, B. Thompson, M . Clarke, S. Geilings, L. Bolzan, B. Nagel Old X : Goals : A . Bowen 4, M. Handley 2, D. Lynch 2, T. Clarke, T. Ockleshaw, M . Graham . Best : D . Lynch, A. Chatfield, M . Graham, A. Bowen, J . Arnold, J . Scanlan Umpires : Simon Olive (F) Tim Sutcliffe (F) Matthew Jenkinson (B) Adam Rogers (B) Dominic Napoli (G) Bernard Jephson (G ) OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .4 5 .5 10.9 12.12 (84) DE LA SALLE 7 .2 10 .4 15 .5 20.10 (130) Old M : Goals: J. Beaumont 3, D. Harrison 2, M. Hawkins 2, W. Sangster 2, W. Harvey, C . Kennedy, D . Oman, Best : M . Amor, M . Hawkins, J . Ray, T. Barlow, N . Morrison, J . Dixon DLS: Goals: T. Silvers 4, L. Harrison 3, B . Mannix 3, M. Brown 2, T. Demetriou 2, D. Keely, D . Lowe, D. Rayson, R . Sherman, R . Semmel, D . Spithill . Best: D. Keely, D. Spithill, A. Shields, R . Sherman, W. Dwyer, T. Silvers Umpires: David Phillips (F) Steve McCarthy (F) Damien Anthony (B) William Stokes (B) Shane Herbert (G) Bernie Hoare (G) MARCELLIN OC 2 .0 4 .0 7 .2 9.5 (59) OLD HAILEYBURY 5.0 10.4 14 .4 19 .5 (119) Marc: Goals: J. Carlson 3, T. Nixon, J. Bortolotto, R. Davis, D . Gartner, C. MacLaren, D. Marson. Best : B . Dobson, J. Bortolotto . J. Carlson, J. Symes, S . Considine, C . Woods Old H: Goals : P. Corrigan 4, M . Seccull 4, H . Hopwood 3, K. Ford 2, D. Brown, A. Janke, D . MacKenzie, S . Roberts, C. Steinfort, M. Brewer. Best: K. Ford, P. Corrigan, D. MacKenzie, F. Mohammad, H . Hopwood, M. Seccul l Umpires: Leah Gallagher (F) Peter Liddell (F) Robbie Mayston (B) Paul Garr (G) Vin Vescovi (G) Chris Jones (B ) OLD TRINITY GR 4.2 10.2 13 .2 14.4 (88) UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 .1 10.3 15.6 18 .12 (120) Old T: Goals : A . Cultrera 4, B . Walsh 3, A Bourke 2, K. Butler, S. Pretty, R. Troon. T Eckersleg D . Zammifl . Best: D. Beardsley. D. Buttler, D. Zammitt, A . Bourke, A. Cultrera, J . Healy Uni 61: Goals : E . Clark 5, A. Lowcock 3, C . Baumgartner 3, 0. Gleason 2, G. Decrespigny, T. Wilcox, B. McConnell, E. Wilkinson, D . Slimmon . Best : 0 . Gleeson, E. Clark, P. Steele, T. McKinnon, A. Lowcock, B . McConnell Umpires : Simon Stokes (F) Joseph Hartwig (F) Brendan Corcoran (B) Peter Monotti (B) Daniel Brookes (G) Anthony Kyrku (G) A RESERVE OLD IVANHOE OR 1 .0 1 .0 2.0 3.1 (19) OLD XAVERIANS 7 .6 12.10 15.13 18 .19 (127) Old Iv: Goals : R . Fitzgerald 2, N . Pratt. Best: B. Davis, J. Mathew, M . Ferrantino, G . George, R . Fitzgerald, N. Pratt Old X: Goals: M. 0'Hanlon 3, D. Smith 3, L. Ginnivan 2, L . Harry 2, A. Jones 2, D. Walsh 2, T . Maher. H . Murphy, S . Skidmore, A. Ryan . Best : A. Ryan, S . Skidmore, P. Ryan, R . Carey, H . Murphy, S. Langdo n OLD TRINITY GR 0 .1 0 .4 1 .5 4 .8 (32) UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .4 3.10 5.10 8.13 (61) Old T: Goals: S. Bladeni, S. Vandervenne, D . Rowley, R . Hillas . Best: M . Jessup, J . Christou, T. Oldfield, S . Bladeni, D. Rowley, J. Kenna Uni BI: Goals: J . Ward 3, T. Hutchins, J. Moylao, T. Muhlebach, T. Stainforth, J . Cassell . Best : D . Carmody, A . Henderson, S . JarroL J. Cassell, J. Meagher, J. Ward MARCELLIN DC 2.3 4 .7 8.10 12.17 (89) OLD HAILEYBURY 3 .1 5 .1 6 .2 8.4 (52) Marc: Goals: A. Ceccomancini 4 . P. O'Callaghan 2, R . Iaconis, A. McGlin, L. o'Flynn, T. Nisbet, S . Crapper, C . Kitldle . Best: A . McGlin, A . Ceccomancini, R. laconis, L. Boyd, P. Symes, P. O'Callaghan Old H: Goals: A. Baker 2 . L. Floyd 2, J. Casey 2. N. Corcoran, S. Saunders . Best: J . Mueller, L . Floyd, N . Corcoran, A . Baker, A. McKillop, J . Casey OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 2 .4 2 .5 2 .6 (18) BE LA SALLE 3.2 4.5 8.11 11 .17 (83) Old M : Goals : A . Ray, G. Tsiotras . Best: A. Ray, C. Jenkins, A. Pannifex, A. Wu, 0. Webb, D. osmond DLS : Goals : S . Morwood 3, B. Vague 2, M . Hill 2, M . O'Donnell, B. Oakley, R . Walmsley, D . Black . Best : M. Nankervis, T. Kovess, M . Hill. C . Punton, T. Moloney, M . Fieldsen d OLD SCOTCH 5 .4 6.8 9 .10 13 .14 (92) ST BERNARDS 1 .2 2.3 4 .4 6.6 (42) Old S: Goals: B. Doherty 6, B. Goodfellow 2, N . Allen, J. Beaurepaire, N. Hildebrandt, T. Hosking, A. Grant. Best: G. Dick, B. Doherty, T. Wilson, N. Hildebrandt, W. Elliott, N. Allen St Ber: Goals: J. Creasey 2, J . Evans, 8 . Hogan, S. lannazzo, A. Smith. Best: M . Juricskay, A . Marian, R . Schroder, G . Stewart, B. Hogan, J . Crease y
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ROUND 16 - B SECTION St Kevins OB v Collegians - Sportscover Arena Beaumaris FC v Old Brighton Gr University Blacks v Whitefriars OC Mazenod OC v MHSOB Caulfield Gr v Old Essendon O r
UNDER 19 (3) Bentleigh v La Trobe University AFC Old Essendon Or v Old Ivanhoe Or MHSOB v Emmaus St Leos OC St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Ormond AFC Oakleigh AFC v Ajax AFC
ROUND 17 - C SECTION Hampton Rovers v Parkdale Vultures Old Paradians v Ajax AFC Monash Blues v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Camberwell v NOB/St Pats Coi l Ormond AFC v Fitzroy Reds
UNDER 19 (BLUE ) Parkdale Vultures v Monash Blues @ 9 .15am - Frearson Oval, Monash Universit y De La Salle OC v Powerhouse/Sth Mornington @ 11am Waverley Park Mazenod OC v Old Haileyburians @1 .30pm Old Mentonians v Hampton Rovers AFC Oakleigh Clayton - By e
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MHSOB proved their form of last week was no fluke v."ii an emphatic victory over a disappointing SKOB outfit that for some inexplicable reason seemed to forget how to play. The young guns of MHSOB continue to improve and can now look forward with confidence to another tenure in B Section . Josh Richmond was on fire up forward with 5 majors that perhaps could have been 10 . Roger McIntyre dominated the Ruck, Rhys Limbrick was just brilliant, and Simon Anderson was also good . On a sad note we all wish MHSOB veteran Drew Fairchild a speedy recovery from a serious injury suffered in Saturday's game . The University Oval was rather muddy but not impossible to play on as the Blacks entered the top 4 for the first time all season with a hard fought 1 point victory over Collegians who lost their second game in a row . No cause to panic yet for the Lions, while the Blacks are obviously a force to be reckoned with . Judd Lalich back in the side after a stint overseas was outstanding, Matt Kempton led by example and kicked the winning goal, and Anthony Evans also had a good one . Clint Harris, Marty Williams and Ben Robbins all good for Collegians, and a terrific debut by Lions U19 skipper Andrew Scott . OEG got a bit of a reality check out at Friar Park, as with their season on the line, Whitefriars had come to play . Perhaps a bit of overconfidence from the previous week had the Bombers nearly paying the supreme sacrifice . Friars work rate was super and they outplayed their visitors for most of the day and were perhaps unlucky to go down in the end . An ugly win bit good sides win u' . Dermie Kavanagh, Faisal Flaherty, Leask the Master Blaster and Trent Skurrie were the best of the OEG 22 . Beaumaris needed to back up last week's win and consolidate their position . And that's exactly what they did against a Mazenod side that as usual gave their all and never stopped trying . The Sharks, apart from securing their position in the Section have given themselves a slight chance of seeing finals action . Sean Coote and Luke McNicholas were again dominant performers, Calvin Barnes and Aaron Sakisbury were dangerous up front and David Teasdale gave great drive off half back . Old Brighton was terrific again as the Fields threw everything at them and led by their young guns they took the lot and gave plenty back . A few of them finished the game a bit sore and with plenty of bruises . Leigh Hendra in the guts was sensational all day, his tackling, centre clearances and finishing especially in the last quarter were critical to the teams win . Toby Ewart continues hi s 8
great season in the ruck, Matt Gadsden is hitting top form and Damien Hughes and Jonno Edge gave plenty across half back .
all worth going down to Shark Park on Saturday to witness a clash that could ultimately decide which side will see some finals action this year. Both have the chance to perhaps shore up that spot today . Both in good form with a couple of impressive wins in the last fortnight . Beauy at home are hard to beat but I feel today the Blacks will make it 7 out of the last 8 . Mazenod, after the heartbreak of the last fortnight, travel across town to tackle Old Brighton who are very keen to maintain that vital double chance . OB are very well organised at the moment and are giving their supporters great value that will continue today as I'm sticking with them to inflict yet another loss on Pvtazenod . SKOB head out to Laura Road absolutely desperate for a win . DEC hopefully will have learnt a lesson from last week and will realise at this time of the year there are no easy games. This won't be easy either as Skevvies hav e
Sin, tir,Brett CAULFIELD GR 5 46 Pirrie.Adam OLD BRIGHTON GR 2 40 Chard . Ryan ST KEVINS OB 2 38 Taft, Shura COLLEGIANS 1 34 Dixon, Jonothon COLLEGIANS 1 32 Dunne .Timothy MHSOB I 30 MacGillivray . Andrew OLD BRIGHTON GR 4 27 Martin . Nicholas UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 40 Mazzarella, Mark ST KEVINS OB 6 30 Gamble,Adam WHITEFRIARS OC 0 27 Irwin, Daniel UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 27 Roberson, Matthew COLLEGIANS 0 24 Logan, Andrew CAULFIELD GR 0 21 Flaherty, Matthew OLD ESSENDON GR 1 19 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by club . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
plenty to play for and are desperate for some points but you just can't go past the Bombers at Essendon . Poor Whitefriars now have to tackle the wounded Lions who, after two losses on the trot will be looking to bounce back today and get some confidence back for the weeks ahead . Whitefriars will certainly try their hardest, but the return of a few players sees me tipping Collegians. MHSOB looked a quite impressive unit to me last week and at home will be certainly confident against the sadly out of form Grammarians . Needless to say with a tough run home today is the last roll of the dice for the Fields and to put it mildly, they must win . I think they will as Fr1HSOB perhaps just do not have the height or experience to shut down the Sinclairs all day . As usual I need your assistance to write this column . A brief match re,-nrt including players worthy of mention by 8pm Monday Nights please . Contact Details are 0403 433 0'S or drop me an email to brainco@optusnet .com .a u
Three o' staL .art ., . . . .a began together in 2000, have cently reached f r s for the club . F nas the 2002 Senior B&F in the cabinet, and bt a career highlighted by hard work in tough contests 'iere he has often been asked to shut down opposing star pt^"ers. Now that he has been officially tagged himself, spending fast Saturday at the altar, the pressure is on Ste to push to other ton! Good mates Chris __ ._ : .. and .. . . ., have also given great service and are popular figures at South Road . Cam is often pushing into the Senior side and he will certainly be in the mix at finals time, while Redders, who won the Ressies B&F last year, will be hoping that the Coy Boys can grab a pennant next month . Congratulations blokes, and we look forward to many more games in the Red and Blue . All at I^ congratulat etonchsupigamet ;el iiny has developed into a wonderful player who she 'eat poise and courane across the backline . e : .,, ,ook tard to many more g7mes to come for The Fields .
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r -!:g I ItTEFRC CS OC 2 .5 4 .9 6.11 B.13 (61) OLD ESSEHDOtd OR 1 .5 5 .5 7.11 9.11 (65) White: Goals: A. Woods 3, A . Brescia, G . Day. A. Gamble, R . PaPok, J. Rill . Best B . J< .on. S. Brosola, G . Hill, A. Woods, J. Hill, N . Cunningham Old Es : Details not rece. . .A . Ummr Peter James ( F) Rob Mayston (F) Alex Koutsoukis ( D) Sean Collins (B) ev: Cowley (G) Edward Boal (G ) ''DOC 3.4 3 .9 7.11 10.14(74) 3.2 10.2 13 .5 15 .7 (91) ils : C . Jayarteera 2, F1L Apo coo, D. Chamberlain, D . Dunne. D. Kelly, N. Meehan, S, Moran, J. Diaz, N. Marine . Best : S . 6loran, B . Bonner, D. Nisbet . J . Diaz, S. Kerr 4. Meehan Beaum : Goals : D. Teasdale 3, K. Barnes 3, M. PAatuGck 2, R. Ne ;r ood 2, A . Catlin, L . Ferrari, C. Martin, L. M cNicholas, S . h.4ct;icholas. Best K Barnes, D . Teesdale, L. Atkins, L. ;'9cNlcholas, S. Coate, A. Catlin Umpires: Sachz Koffman (F) Dirk Kramer (F) Martin Kinsey ( B) James Gregory (B) Tr.stian Cohn fall Daniel Damns (G ) CAULFIELD 12 4 .4 86 t2 .10 (82) OLD 3 .1 8.5 11 .8 16 .9 (105) C; : Go; lincla r 5, A . Goold 2, B. Carboni, R. Foote, J . Wright, A. Sinclair. A L( tt^oo!d, C Jones, D . Kell, r . , " . LicJe)L C . Knight, n°. Lawson Old Bi : uc=!s A . cGdlivray 4, A Forie 2 Gadsden 2 . C . Toll 2, D . Dawes, T. Evrert , D. H s, B . Mason, J. Period, C. Buckley. Best: L . HerUra, T. Ewert, D . Hughes, M . Gu-Jen . S Cifiver, J . Ferre t On _ ., : A i bsnn rF} Abie Firley (F) Gavan Davra (B) Robe rt Parr; ( G) Andrevi
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23 4.i Si G sals: R. Chard 2, P. Greenhar, . Duggi n, J. Ksagh, P. Greenham, D RT Sh , ° - - 1 5, S. McCully 2, S. Ar.Jc :srC , A . O'Brien, M . With, , D . J . Richmond, a Mna i Um{ David Leplr ; Vann (B) C Shipley (G) Graeme E
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2 L. Wonnacott 3 J . Heath 4 M . Matulick 5 M . Ensor (VC) 6 A . Spence 7 S . Lynch 8 M . O 'Brien 9 B . Cousins 10 L. Buller 11 M . Lee 12 L. Healy 13 J . Whitty 14 T. Collins 15 M . Boo n 16 A . Salisbury 17 M . Pitts 17 S . May 18 N. Kennedy 19 M . Atkins 20 K . Bliesner 21 S . Coote 21 P. Sherman 22 L. Atkins 22 J . Holt 23 A . Catlin 24 B . Gray 25 D. Teesdale (VC) 26 A . O'Brien
27 B . Haynes 28 J . Vance (RC) 29 C. Martin (C) 31 C. Graham 32 L. Ferrari 33 A . Wilson 34 H. McMillan (RVC) 35 S . McNicholas 36 N. Atkins 37 R. Presnell 38 M . Wilson 39 L. McNicholas 40 J . Hogarth 41 R. Heywood 43 T. Woolnough 44 K . Barnes 45 M . Kurta 46 T.Dean
47 A . Kent 48 T.Whitry, 49 B . Souter 50 A . Clemente 51 L. Hil l 53 A . PoII 54 B . Presnell 55 L. Quirk 56 A . Horton 57 B . Pitson 58 J . Bramwell 59 J . RoneY 60 D. Bird 61 M . Bramwell 62 C. Shone 63 D. George 64 D. Murphy 65 G. Shattock 66 P. McConchie 67 M . Mellon 68 B . Bowker 70 D. James 71 D. Sawle 72 T. Cotter
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21 M . Pennycuick 22 C. Fagan 23 A . Sinclair 24 S . Amiet 24 L. Matias 25 B . Sinclair 25 N. Dorman 26 S . Widjaja 27 J . Sayers 28 A . Goold 29 C. May 30 S . Wood 31 D. Kellaway 31 W. Bowes 32 A. Lawson 33 S . Fryers 34 H. Baker 35 R. Schroth 36 G . Crathern 37 B. Scott 38 N. Edwards 39 A. Logan 40 T. Nobletl 41 B. Napier 42 A. Strain 43 T. Bockman 44 B. Gale 45 S . Wheller 46 J . Franklin 47 S . Jenkinson 48 R. Chapple 49 W. Hepworth 50 N. Green 51 K. Biggs 52 M . Sundberg 53 E. Kalaja 54 D. Smale 57 P. Farme r 58 M . Fallon 59 A. Svarc 66 C. Grigg 71 M . Cassidy
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3 B. Mooney 4 A . Shinkfield 5 R . Henebery 6 N . Baxter 6 S. Woolley 7 S. Taft 8 C . Unsworth (C) 9 J. Fry 10 J. Jorgensen i t N . Burrows 12 N . Harrison 13 J. Casserty 14 J. Ashman 15 C . Hoist
16 A . Baxter 17 R . Hosking 17 D. Phillips 18 J. Heritage 19 K . Jones 20 M. Parrent 21 C . Harris 22 M. Williams 23 D . Surkitt 24 E . Waters 25 R . Muir 26 T. Baxter 27 G. Rowston 28 N . McCann 29 N . Stone 30 L. Moon 31 N . Roach 32 C. Blum6eld (VC) 33 B . Holst ~ M . Wagner 35 M . Lynch
36 M . Roberson 37 R. Harkness 38 A . Fabris 39 N . Tsindos 40 0. Howard 41 N. Baxter 42 S . Arnett
43 T. Parkinson 44 B . Robbins 45 A . Stone 46 J . Hampton 47 Z . Moon
48 J . Baldwin 49 M . Rose 50 F. Boland 51 T. Rodgers Wilson 52 M . Naylor
53 C. Big 54 J . Adgemis 55 T. Coo kes (RC) 56 A Smith 57 D. Williamson 58 N BobeY 59 A . Wright - Smith 60 D. Nicholls 61 N. Wilson 72 M . Dwyer 76 B . Hage _ ----m
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46 C. Bray 47 D. Micallef 48 C. Jayaweera 49 M. Voigt 50 L. Appolonio 51 M. Quinn 52 G . Tilling 53 J. Mather 54 D. Gran t 55 L. F u ller 56 A. Bray 57 B Souter 58 D. Morris 59 C. Azzopardi 60 A. Bouchereau 61 M. McDowell 62 A. Lon mui r g 63 M. D 'Rosario 64 A. Manjikian 65 P. Harrington 66 J. Schiano 67 G . Bates 68 J. Di Pietro 69 N. Pereira
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g D. Fairchil d 10 C. Villani 10 1 . Tua 11 R. Ternes 12 J . Aitke n 12 M . Feferkranz 13 S . Anderso n 14 G. Lesli e 14 M . Hamilton-Ho 15 A . O'Brie n 16 C. Kell y 16 R . Claaes 17 G. McCully 18 R. Limbrick 19 L. Jones 19 S . Wrigley 20 L. Horne 20 T. Fraczek 21 J . Davi s 21 W. Taft
22 A . Svirski s 22 K . McDonald 23 A . Hogan 24 S .Yu e 25 T. Dunne 26 L. Evan s 27 P. Spotliswood 27 W. BackrraY 28 S . Moore 29 R. McIntyre (DVC ) 30 R. Newto n 31 L. McKinnon 31 M . Bowen (RVC) 32 A . Cassell (VC) 33 A . Saultry 34 E . Thompson (C) 35 J . Richmond 35 P. Rujevi c 36 T Bartholomew
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38 P. Fountai n 39 C. McGrat h 40 A. Littlehales 40 A. Lust (RC) 41 J . Anderson 42 A. tr9cCubbin 42 B. Bethera s 43 D. Rosman 43 R. Coxon (RVC) 44 J . Newton 45 R. Czvrarno 46 1 . Casting
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1 B . Hakim 1 L . O'Brien 2 C . Goullet 2 M . Shaw 3 D. Forrest 3 P Rogash 4 D. Ryan 5 S. de Morton 5 E . Baskan 6 A . Frazer 7 J. Leask 8 L . Teal 9 M. Velardo 10 M. Flaherty
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15 B . Gadsden 16 M . Gadsden (DVC) 16 L. Ross 17 A . Van Den Dungen 18 A . Salem 19 S . Ginnmvan (DVC) 19 P. An9elini 20 M . Smith 21 B. Jose P h 21 T. Ewen 22 T Mentiplay 23 D. Dawes (VC) 24 L Jakobi 25 N . Edwards 26 A . Ginnivan 27 N . Williams 28 A . Bristow 29 J. Dickerson 29 M . Bar' left 30 T. March 31 A . Paroissien 32 A . Ga!dner 33 L. Dale 34 A . Morley 34 T Gibson 35 C. Stewart 36 J . Salem 37 D. Hughes 38 T. Marshall 39 B . Crilly 40 J . Maguire 41 B . Blatt
42 L. Handle (VC) 43 M . Ryan 45 C . McKimm 46 C . Tell
48 L. Ross 49 C . Brew 50 W. Leaf 51 J . Lynch 52 B . Paterson 53 A . Clark 54 J . Dooley
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2 M. Mulgrew 3 B. Dowd 4 L . Mahoney 5 M. Dollman 6 D. Mahoney 7 J. Travaligia 8 S. Mount
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11 T. Duggan 12 M. Sherman 13 E. Waldron
12 S. Grigg 13 A. Ross 1 4 L . O'Connell 15 H Whitehead
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20 C. Sandrford (VC) 21 J . Sibilia 22 C. McAssey 23 P. Barry 24 J . Dowsle y
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~ is - .:~;lle<_ing to report on significant milestones at MHSOBFC. ,Ieff Davis (top) rejoined the club this year after 3 years of post-gradute study in physics i n the UK. Jeff returned t o Aelbourne to a research position at Swinburn e University and has made a welcome return to the club. He has now pla,e d his 100th game and has been a stalwart deient', ~ : in the Reserves . Wel l d( a Jeff and let thet~ be manv more games. 'ing (middl-, )
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ish champion defender y and full recovery a I lar receiving a n olo causing nasty facial injuries in the game against St Kevins last Saturday. Drew's desperate couria,e -id I.,adership has been inspirational for the whole senior team as it wins the fight to hold B Grade in 2007 . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
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Three weeks from the end of the regular season and the top two are all but settled . Pencil in a Tigers -v- Jackas second semi on the 2nd of September . At the other end of the ladder, Old Paradians are almost dead and buried now following their loss to Hampton Rovers, who now sit equal with the Combine on 5 wins, but a fair way behind Fitzroy Reds . In between, there's so much drama and intrigue yet to come, so let's have a brief look at last week, before we park the peepers to the 1600 and get the race to the finishing post underway!! ! Review Ormond -v- AJAX A true see-sawing game saw the Jackas get over the line by 9 points, spoiling David Robbins' 150th outing for the Monds . Trailing by 5 goals at the main change, Ormond kicked 6 in the third term to leave the game up for grabs at the final change . However the Jackas dominated the first 15 minutes of the last quarter to put the game beyond doubt . Ormond kicked the last four goals of the game to add some respectability. Anthony Rosen was the dominant forward on the ground kicking a bag for the Jackas, who used Eugene Routman in a BOG effort going head-to-head with Miller . Ben Klein stood firm down back while Danny Markov proved a nuisance once again . For Ormond, there weren't too many passengers, and Luke Duthie impressed everyone as a good U19 propsect for the future . Old Camberwell -v- STBMT Nick Corda delivered a brilliant defensive job for STBMT as they went on a massive rampage after quarter time against a hapless Wellers outfit . Paul Wintle bagged 8 goals from CHF, whilst Andrew Hayes ruck-roved and slotted four of his own in a dominant display. For Old Camberwell, Damian Mc Guigan work hard all day down back, Stephen Derry's ruckwork was a standout, and the evergreen Anthony Hardenberg kicked 3 goals in a lone hand up forward . They are still some chance for finals action, but what will they do if they get there? Frankly, the 99 point demolition tells the competition what everyone already knows - the Tigers are simply unbeatable when they get going!! ! M onash -v- Parkdal e The Monash -v- Parkdale stoush had everything including a bit of crowd niggle towards the men in white after the siren . The second half was absorbing footy, man-on-man all over the ground . With Monash 11 points ahead as the clock ticked into time-on, Parkdale kicked a quick goal and then managed to get the ball again into their goal square, where Sam Hecker took a one-handed grab and converted with 51 seconds remaining . One point up, Parkdale couldn't stop Monash surging forward where the ball rolled into the teeth of goals before being rushed by a desperate defence . End result - 2 points apiec e 14
and both sides still in the thick of finals contention. Great to see George Smyth and Tommy Craven back to their best for the Ashes all day . NOBSPC -v- Fitzroy Red s Against the run of form, this was a fantastic win by the Redders to retain the RedNOB Cup . The Reds couldn't shake off the persistent NOBSPC in the first half, but their third quarter was critical . The final scoreline was deceptive as it wasn't until the last quarter that the Redders put the foot on the pedal . Kane Maghamez, Michael Grossman and Connor Dullard all came back from Willy, but the likes of Michael Louis-Gleeson and Chris Meighen were even more instrumental in what will be an important victory . Hampton Rovers - v- Old Paradians In what would always be a hard fought affair . Hampton Rovers' win has pretty much consigned Old Paradians to b Section for 2007 . A melee entertained the crowd during the third term, but when the heat was on in the final stanza, the home side rose to the occasion, kicking 4 to 1 . Not surprisingly, the Rovers' club song rocked the Boss James clubrooms following the much needed win . Unfortunately, it wasn't all good news for the Rovers, with a couple of injuries sustained, including another knee for Nick Greenwood . For Old Paradians, Luke Dore and Ryan Murray continued their pleasing form .
C, S 'Louts, David OLD CAMBERWELL 60 Barker, Michael NOB/ST PATS COLL 56 Bloom, Aaron AJAX AFC 36 ivlaehamez, Kane FITZROY REDS 36 Craven, Thomas MONASH BLUES 35 Greenwood . Nick HAMPTON ROVERS 35 (:RESERVE Spinoso . Matthew OLD PARADIANS 3 43 Tomese, Joe FITZROY REDS 3 37 Kirk . Rhys NOB/ST PATRICKS COL 0 33 Lethbridee, Anthony MONASH BLUES 0 31 Robbins, Brendan ORMOND AFC 1 29 Davis . Stephen ORMOND AFC 1 27 "- .. results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
Preview Monash couldn't possibly let another slip against Fitzroy Reds could they? I have a sneaking suspicion the Reds will keep the flame flickering for one more week at least, whilst saving their bacon in the process . Redders by 7 points . Traditionally the Wellers have struggled to toss Parade, but the motivation of 4th spot should be enough to consign that record, and Parade, to the history books. OC by 28 points, The Tigers will extend their club record winning streak to 16 and leave NOBSPC teetering in 8th . Tigers by 43 points . The Ormond boys have requested that I give them a wrap and I shall dutifully tip me lid in the favour against Parkdale today. Monders by 3 goals at the GGR . Finally, the Rovers are on a (one game) roll, but face a Jackas outfit which is seriously tuning up for a tilt at the flag . Provided AJAX don't get complacent about their 2 game buffer over 3rd spot, they should deliver by 25 points. M CGoos Reds, OC, Tigers, Monds and AJAX (wow - pretty sure that's the first time all year I've tipped the same winners as the lsts )
STONE S Old Paradians congratulate Steven Fantone on 100 VAFA games . Stevie is our Reserves captain, commenced with the club in 2001 from Parade College . Stevie has already played in our seniors this season and we look forward to many more games in the future from one of the leaders in our club , Old Paradians also congratulates Aaron Serafin on 50 VAFA games. Aaron commenced in 2004 from St . Damians JFC . 'Azza' has overcome some injury problems this season and we look forward to many more great games from the dual U19 premiership player. Ormond congratulates Garrin "Guru" Bailey on 15 0 games. Garrin played senior football for Echuca at age 16 in 1993 . Beginning at Ormond in 1995, he took 2002/03 off to travel overseas, and is enjoying good form this year . Guru is always supported at games by his parents, wife and baby Keira. Well done Garrin from everyone at Ormond. St . Bedes/M entone Tigers congratulate the 'Z' Man - Steve Zakic on 100 games . Winner of the Senior Best and Fairest player in 1998, Steve travelled overseas for a couple of years and everyone at Mentone has enjoyed Zacka's return to his best form, and a club social event just isn't the same without the Z-Man in attendance !
Round 1 3 Fitzroy Reds v Monash Blues Old Paradians v Old Camberwel l Ajax AFC v Hampton Rovers - Spo rt scover Aren a St Bedes/Mentone Tig v NOB/St Pats Coll Parkdale Vultures v Ormond AFC
ORPADND AFC 1 .5 3 .7 9.10 14 .14 (98) AJAX AFC 2.3 8 .7 11 .8 16-11 (107) Orm : Goals : A . Russell 4, D . Bailey 2, D. Beckett 2, M. Martinov 2, B . Deledio, L. Duthie. L . O'Brien, D . Robbins. Best : M. Martinov, L. Deledio, M. Miller, R . Martin, L. Duthie, L . Russell AJAX: Goals : A. Rosen 7, D . Sutton 3, Y. Rapoport 2, B. Yudelman 2, E. Janover, D. F1arkov. Best : A. Rosen, J . Ritterman, E . Routman, B. Klein, E . Janover, D . Markov Umpires : Andre Neilson (B) Tim Saunders (F) Ashley Hoagendyk (F) Dale Cook (B) Malcolm Filleul (G) Michael O'Donnell lG ) HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .4 5 .7 10 .10 14 .15 (99) OLD PARADIANS 4,5 7 .8 9 .11 10 .15 (75) H Rov: Goals: H. Tregear 3, M . Lawrence 2, D . Andersen, A . Browne, S. Burggraatt, G . Carr, M . Devereaux, N. Greenwood, C. Lambert, S. Parkinson Best: B. Kezilas, G. Carr, M . Devereaux, L . Cave, M . Fletcher, S. Parkinson Pinto Old Pa : Goals : D. Zivanovic 3, L. Dore 2, B. McAllister 2, A . Hughes, A. Tenson, R . Thomas. Best: D. Richardson, L. Dore, B . McAllister, D. Loney, A . Hughes, R. Murray Umpires: Nicholas Brown (F) Shane MacKintosh (F) Andrea Mason (B) Elise Van Grondelle (B) Gavin Roberts (G) Charlie Lear (G ) MONASH BLUES 1 .3 7.5 9.8 12 .11 (83) PARKDALE VULTURES 6 .3 8.4 10.5 13 .5 (83) Man Blues: Goals : R . Turton 3, T. Craven, L. Creamer, A . Hickey, L. Holloway, C . O'Sullivan, J. Smith, G. Smyth, A. Williams, B. Nind . Best: G . Smyth, M. Davidson, A. Vincent, J. Rosengarten, A. Costley, J . Smith Park Vult : Goals: S . Hecker 6, A . Rock 2, M . Ryan 2, T. MacGeorge, T. Barr, M . Sullivan . Best : M . Hayes, T. Barr, S . Hecker, T. MacGeorge, C . Stephens, M . Rya n Umpires: Daniel Mason (B) Philip Callil (F) Peter Cahill (F) Ryan Morris (B) John Robinson (G) Greg Rollo (G) 9 .8(62) NOB/ST PATS COLL 3.1 6.4 8 .5 FITZROY REDS 4.1 8.6 11 .10 18.17 (125) NOB/StP: Goals: T. Brady 2, M . Barker, J . Browne, G . Maxton, B . Sheehan, T. Sheehan, S . Sleep, D. Tonkin . Best : C. Husking, G . Maxton, D. Stribley, T. Brady, B . McGowan, C . Le Maitre Fitz Reds: Goals: K. Maghamez 5, B. Charman 3, M . Grossman 2, H. Usher 2, T . Davis, S. Kelleher, C . Meighen, J. Rawlins, D. Ronchi, D . Zacek. Best : M . Louis-Gleeson, C . Meighen, D. Ronchi, B. Charman, T. Davis, S . Kellehe r Umpires : Daniel Silfo (F) RDFL (F) ROFL (B) RDFL (G) Craig Arnol (G ) 3 .7 7 .9 (51) OLD CAMBERWELL 0.3 1 .5 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 3.3 10.3 19 .3 24 .6 (150) OCG : Goals : A . Hardenbrg 3, A . Clarke, J . Heffernan, S. PeasnelL M . Jury. Best: S . Derry, D. McGuigan, A . Hardenberg, G . Ormsby, D . Pike, P. Jenkin StBIFdT: Goals : P. Wintle 8, A . Hayes 4, M. Hilton 2, A. Scafidi 2, J . Tyquin 2, J . Connelly, T. McColl, L. McMurray, L. Terrell, M . Terrell, M . Winile. Best : N . Cards, S. Ansley, P. Wintle, L. wintle, S. Zakic, A . Scafidi Umpires : Robert O'Gorman (F) Ken McNiece (F) Frank Palermo (B) Blake Curtis (B) Chris Kearney (G) Sam Perrin (G) C RESERVE ORMOND AFC 6 .2 8 .5 13.8 18 .11 (119 ) AJAX AFC 0 .2 2 .3 4.7 8 .11 (59) Orm: Goals: T. Naylor 5, M . Broadhurst 3, A . Warwarek 3, A. Clinch, S. Davis, T. Harvey, T. Leary, J . Muzzell, B. Robbins, B. Upstill . Best: C. Keleher, G. Evans, T. Naylor, T. Denatris, M. Broadhurst, T. Harvey AJAX: Goals : S . Boon 3, M. Dudakov, A. Ezekiel, A. Freedman, J . Kesienberg, S . Newstadt . Best : A. Goldman, J. Kestenberg, A. Bock, A. Freedman, B . Oviss, S . Newstadt MONASH BLUES 3 .3 7.5 14.9 21 .14 (140) PARKDALE VULTURES 3.0 4 .1 5.3 5 .5 (35) Man Blues : Goals : K . Collins 3, B . Cruickshank 3, B . Hindle 3, M. Sutherland 3, N. Carstein 2, J . Lui 2, M. Spencer, J . Hawkins, M. Chapman, 0 . Gemmell Best: D. Gemmell, B. Hindle, A. Fyfe, M. Phillips, K. Collins, D. Methkovec Waldron Park Valt: Goals: M. Jennings 2, M . Barr, D. Noonan, W. Wheatley. Best : G . Thomas, M. Jennings, B . Darcy, L. Davies, D . Noonan, H . Hunte r NOB/ST PATRICKS COL 2 .1 4.1 5 .2 8 .3 (51) FITZROY REDS 4.3 9.4 13.5 15 .8 (90) NOB/StP: Goals : C. o'Bree 3, M . Nunan 2, P. Bryar, A. Cugola, A. Egan . Best: C. 0'Bree, J . McKenzie, R . Citroen, N. Barden, P. Flanders, L . Keen Fitz Reds : Goals: J . Tornese 3, S . Lynch 2, P. Wood 2, J . Nagorcka 2, S. Grillo 2, D . Juhasz, B. Pollard, J . Wilkins, J. Lay. Best : J . Lay, C. McGrath, S. Grillo, D . Clark, P. Wood, J. Richardso n OLD CAMBERWELL GR 2.2 8.2 9 .2 11 .6 (72) ST BEDEStMENTONE TIGERS 3 .2 4.2 8 .6 10.10 (70) Old Camb : Goals: D. Schmidt 3, L . Heffernan 2, A. MacKenzie 2, W. Austenberry 2, J . Clyne, N . Hill . Best: A . MacKenzie, W . Austenberry, A. Salipas, D . Hanson, T. Forknall, D . Walpole St6/MT: Goals : L . Cieslak 5, G. Kempster 2, M . McGettigan, R . Sampieri, A. Walstab . Best: J . Lynch, K . McConnell, C . Jamieson, M . McGettigan, J . Terrell, L. Cieslak HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .1 1 .4 2 .6 4 .8 (32) OLD PARADIANS 2.2 5 .6 9 .8 13.12 (90) H Roy: Goals : J. Glanville, M. Gray, J . McCarthy, M . Terech . Best : N. Foster, B . Theodore, A . Ross, M . Gray, R. Lang, N . Ulbrich Old Pa : Goals : W. Connelly 3, M . Spinoso 3, L. Harford 2, P. Walsh 2, B . Holden, N . Riseley, D . Spitiy. Best : R . Petrou, D. Saivatico, L. Harford, D. Spitty, B. Holden, M . Joyce
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REVIcW' A thriller in Keysborough saw Old Mentonians, despite some shaky goalkicking in the final term, pip promotion contenders Bulleen Templestowe by three points . Brent Fairbank with six goals, Peter Flaskis and 50 game man Blake Carroll were key performers for the Panthers . Prahran won the battle of the cellar dwellers at Toorak Park, beating Banyule by a comfortable 38 points . After an iffy first quarter in front of the sticks, the Two Blues lifted considerably, with John Thwaites at half back, and midfielders Hamish Hodgson and skipper Leigh Northway particularly influential . Emmaus St . Leo's let a four goal lead early in the last quarter slip, after having turned around a four goal half time deficit, eventually succumbing to Yarra Valley OB by 7 points . Defenders Adam 'Maynard' Krebs and Jack Pascoe, and Phil Carey in the midfield stood out for the Animals, while Valley midfielders Phil Valoppi and Ash Drew continued their terrific run of form . At John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve, Therry Penola battled hard, but Old Geelong proved too strong in the final term, overwhelming the Lions to win by 22 points . Andrew ForsterKnight continued his great form in the Lions' back half. Old Carey took the outright lead after defeating Rupertswood by 28 points at Dunshea Oval . A terrific all-round team effort by the Panthers, with the form of youngsters Stu Jessup and Christian Barton particularly encouraging . PREVIEW Banyule host Old Mentonians at R .J . Brockwell Oval . Old Mentonians continue to provide good nuisance value for the finals contenders, thus definitely being one of those teams that "shape the four", while the Bears will look to end their lengthy losing run and try to climb out of the relegation zone . It will be interesting to see whether Banyule's David Gayfer lines up on Michael Basile or Chad Twentyman, and if the rest of the Old Mentonians forwards get to exploit the extra opportunities that would otherwise be taken up by their key forwards . Panthers for mine . Prahran make the journey to Domeney Reserve for their match against Yarra Valley. Prahran's form has been encouraging in recent times, and will still harbour hopes of escaping the drop zone whilst there are still enough games to play . On the other hand, the Bushrangers have been as good as any team in the comp in the last couple of months or so, and will see today as the perfect opportunity to further strengthen their finals claims . Each team still has something at stake, so all signs point towards a promising contest . I'll take the Bushies today. Bulleen Templestowe take on Therry Penola at Ted Ajani Reserve . Both sides still have plenty to play for, the Bullants still pushing to confirm a double chance come finals action, while the Lions continue to strive for preservation of their D1 status for the 2007 season . Look for the Bullants' Kai n 20
Burridge to have a big game, while it was good to see Therry's Darren Goodwin return to form last week . I still feel that overall, Bulleen Templestowe have too many big guns across the park, and should return to the winner's circle . Bullants to win . Old Carey travel to Como Park for their clash with Old Geelong . This promises to be a great contest between two of this season's pacemakers, and with the order of the final four (and in the Oggers' case, their actual position) still to be confirmed, plenty of interest is assured . Oggers backmen such as Al Munro, Marty White and Steve Landsdell will be kept busy by the likes of Al Parton and Travis Bull . At the other end of the ground, young defenders Jessup and Barton, along with old heads such as Chris Battle, will be tested by classy players such as PVic Casboult and Colby O'Brien . Class abounds on both teams, but I have the feeling that the Panthers may be that bit better across the board . Old Carey to win . Rupertswood and St . Leo's Emmaus face off at Salesian College Sunbury, in a must-win match for both sides . Again, another contest where both teams have plenty of incentive to win, albeit for different reasons, with Rupo losing their way over the last couple of months after looking a big show for finals after the first six weeks, while the Animals have salvaged some respectability over the last few weeks in their bid to stave off relegation . Both teams have had a similar run of form in recent weeks, but at home, this is a good opportunity for Rupertswood to get back in the saddle and resume their finals race . Rupo for me.
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MILESTONE S A slew of celebrations for St . Leo's Emmaus . Tim "Twinkles" Tribe reached the 100 game mark in Round 13 . Joining the club in 2000, he has established himself as a hard running senior player, still haunted by missing the 2002 premiership . "Fanta Pants" continues to give great direction on the Animals committee and should resume playing soon after corrective facial surgery . Steven Buckle played his 200th game in Round 14, having commenced in 1994 with the U/19's . "Bucksy" has grown into a champion player, winning the C section Best and Fairest (L .S . Zechariah Medal) in 1999, VAFA rep . Honours 2000-2005, club Best and Fairest and premiership player in 2002, and joint club captain in 2006 . Bucksy is a talented linkman and ball carrier whose on-field leadership is a key part of the Animals game (unlike his off-field activities, which can be somewhat off-putting) . Nic Robin played his 50th game, also in Round 14, and is a young player with heaps of potential who started in the U/19's in 2004, and won both the U/19's Best and Fairest and Best On Ground (T.M . Lyon Medal) in the Grand Final in 2005 (where he also picked up a premiership medal), and has continued this run of form into the seniors . Congratulations to you all from everyone at the Animals . Old Geelong congratulate club legend James Legoe on 100 games last week . James has been a rebounding halfback in the reserves, but has also made the occasional senior appearance . In recent times, Jim has taken on the role of Club XVIII captain, co-inciding with a move to full forward! Jimmy has also been a terrific contributor off-field, particularly with his work on the Oggers' website . Well done Jim from everyone at Old Geelong .
Rupertswood AFC v Emmaus St Leos OC Yarra Valley OB v Prahran AF C Old Geelong FC v Old Carey Grammarians Banyule AFC v Old Mentonians Bulleen Templestowe AFC v Therry Penola OB
OLD CAREY OR' : ; :, : : .-'J : NS 3.4 7.6 12.12 13:'_ r97) RUPEBI '. 300 AFC 2.2 5,7 5 .10 9.15 (69) Old C : Goals: A . Parton 3, J. White 2, S . Collins 2, L. Maslin 2, T. Angus, T. Bull, P. Tiras, R, Mullins . Best: C . Barton, J . Carr, D_ James, C. Laidlavr, M. warts, C . Angus Hup: Goals : L. Baddeley 2, D . Burrovres 2, R. Hatty 2, L . Brennan, S. Clark, E. Dressier. Best: G . Mou!e, D. Collins, D . Burrowes, L. Baddeley, T. West, L. Brennan Umpires: Cameron Davidson (F) Sean Scully Jnr (F) Michael Roche (B) Paul Leggett (B) Glen Young (G) Bruce Stephens (G ) THERRY PENOLA 06 5.2 5.3 6.5 6 .9 (45) OLD GEELONG FC 2.3 3.11 4 .18 7,22 (64) Th Pen : Goals: C . Bannister 2, J . Bannister 2, M. Faroldi, J. Quinn . Best : A. FasterKnight, M. McWhinney, J . Belsey, D. Goodwin, M. Faroldi, S. Boyle Old 0: Goals: J . Bell 2, N . Casboult, J. Malpas, R . Paul, B . Gates, M. Wilson. Best: M. White . A . Munro, E. Bayles, C . O'Brien, B . Gates, N . Sanders Umpires : Brendan Devlin (F) Anthony Simpson (F) Damien Racthife (B) Julian Pflaccioni (B) Garry Clancy (G) Robert Seymour (G ) OLD AiENTOHIANS 6.3 10.4 16.11 17.17 (119) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 5.3 9.8 13 .11 17.14 (116) Old M: Goals: B. Fairbanks 6, M . Basile 2, S . Cleave 2, F. Flaskis, A. Mort, R . Schloeffiel, M . Stroud, C. Twentyman, P. Monahan, K. Murphy. Best: B . Carroll, S . Cleave, R. Schloettel, P. Flaskis, B . Fairbanks, A. Palmer Bull T: Goals : D . Matthews 4, G . Chivers 2, D. Horvath 2, B . Tourogianis 2, R . Williams 2, J . Wise 2, K . Cherbakof, R. Schneider, D . Tulloch . Best : M . Pietryk, B. Tourogianis, W. Thompson, D . Horvath. R . Schneider, A. Tehan Umpires: Paul Toppen (F) Russell Davidson (F) Paul Whitehead (G) James Exton (G) PRAHRAN AFC 1 .6 7,9 11 .11 15.14 (1B4) BANYULE AFC 4 .1 6.3 73 10 .6 (66) Prahran: Goals: W. Vdalford 3, M . Evans 3, A. Pitts 2, L. Stafford, H. Hodgson, G . Bevan, K. Centre, L . Fox, L . Northway, P. Scanlon . Best: J. Thwaites, L. Norihway, H . Hodgson, M. Scicluna, A. Pins, W. Walford Banynle : Goals : C . Davies 2, D . Ga}4er 2, c . Skicko 2, A. Bottomley, M. Christian, A . Demetriou, K . Shepard-Mueller. Best: N . Braddy, D . Gayter, K . Shepard-Mueller, S . Gray, L. O'Donnell, A. Demetriou Umpires: Thomas Wischer (B) David Irons (F) Graham Templar (F) Glen Kennedy (B) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 3.2 4.4 9 .10 12 .11 (83) YARRA VALLEY OR 5.3 0.3 8.4 14 .6 (90) Em SL: Goals: S . Le Clare 3, S . Buckle 2, T. McCann 2, A . McKenzie 2, A. Brown, C . Le Clara, A. Ballard. Best : A . Krebs, J. Pascoe, P. Carey, P. Baranello . P. D'Amico, A. Volpi Yarra 8 : Goals: J . Keem 3, D. Lecardier 3, A . Stone 3, R . Drew 2, A . Drew, T. Hancock, B . Nicholas. Best: P. Valoppi, S . Fuller, B. Peake, S . Yeo . C. Beal, S . Savage Umpires : Peter Angelis (F) Lionel Katz (F ) 01 RESERUE THERRY PENOLA OB 1 .1 1 .2 1 .2 3 .2(20) OLD GEELONG FC 2.3 4.6 6.9 9.14 (60) Th Pen: Goals: R . Keenan, J. Sacco, W. Stevens. Best: A. Nancarrow, M . Lacorcia, S. Goodwin, D . Weston, B . Owen, A . Christie Old G: Goals : C . Atkins, N. Betts, L Cannon, H. McCarthy, J . Morley, A. Slattery, N . Reid, T. HopeJohnstone, J . Meek . Best: A . Slattery, J . Cole, R . Herd, C . Stinchcombe, P. Chadder, T. Bayle s OLD MENTONIANS 2.1 5.2 6 .4 1g .4 (64) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 3.0 6.4 11 .6 16.7 (103) Old M : Goals: T. Bauman 5, R . Alexander 2, B . Coghlan, E Millis, S. Worrell . Best : T. Bournon, M. Lawes, C. Dvryer, R, Alexander, P. Mevel . M . Frances Bull T: Goals : A . Verge 4, 0 . Florence 3, S. Smith 2, P. Eames 2, A . Parris, S . Boyd, P. Robertson, P. Tsokas, S . Lambrapoulos . Best : A. Morihovitis, S . Smith, D. Ftorance, A. Bernecich, L. Norbury, A. Verge PRAHRAN AFC 3.3 6.5 8 .5 10,9 (69) BANYULE AFC 2.2 4.6 8 .6 10 .8 (68) Prahran : Goals : S. Kennett 3, P. Carroll 3, W. Barber 2, C. Jones, M . Wilson . Best : L. Page, W. Barber, N . Gill, S . Craig, J. Bedford, J . Leigh Banynle : Goals : Z . Wenke 3, L. Ferrell 2, J . Poyser 2, T. Prior, J. Swift, J. Turnbull. Best : J . Turnbull, J . Poyser, J . Swift, B . Jowett, C. Berne, T. Prior EMMAUS ST LEOS DC AFC 2.5 6.9 11 .15 16.16 (112) A VALLEY oB 1 .0 1 .2 4 .3 5 .7 (37) Em SL: Goals : R . England 4, G. Contessotto 3, P. Ristevski 2, S . Carson, 0 . Laferlita, J . Little, P. Manton, D . Pitcher, A . Raynor, T. Ymer. Best: D . Manton, P. Nolan, D. McGloin, J . Gib, J. Little, M . Hayes Yarra V: Goals : M . Laing 2. J . Marcek, D. Hickey, L. Fuller. Best : M . Laing, R . Courts, D. Hickey . B . Hayter, B . Drew, A. Wingat e OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 4.3 6 .11 8 .13 11 .15 (81) RUPERTSW00D AFC 3.1 3.2 6 .4 9 .5 (59) Old C : Goals : S . Wood 6, C, Campbell, J . Carpenter, A . Day, H. Doggett, R . McKenzie. Best : J. Bond, N. England, P. Newland, S. Wood, C . Adam, B . Andrews Rup : Goals: A . Walsh 4, A. Jordan 2, P. Barry, D . Soutaris, R . Keenan . Best : M . Clarke, D. Keenan, J. Anderson, J . Quinn, A. Carlo, G. Hatry
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BEAUMARIS forward Kelvin Barnes is the nominee for the Club W arehouse Rising Star Nomination for Round 15 after his best on ground performance against Mazenod last Saturday . Kelvin has come via Beaumaris's strong Junior club program . He spent last year overseas and returned to Under 19s where his excellent form warranted promotion to the Seniors . As a half forward, Kelvin presents himself as a target, has good hands and hits teammates upfield . His enthusiasm to improve will see him in the gym over the summer to put on those extra kilos required for B grade . Kelvin's game last week was highlighted by the amount of one on one contests he won and his left foot enables him to deceive his opponents, finishing off with three goals . Kelvin is one of the reasons why Beaumaris has been able to push for a finals position in B Section this year . ) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006 25
Peninsula and Oakleigh look set to clash in the second semi final, but Aquinas, Glen Eira and Werribee are all still fighting it out for the last spot in the four . Down the other end of the table, Williamstown are out of the relegation zone and seem set to remain in D2 for another season . La Trobe Uni have taken their spot and face the possibility of joining Ivanhoe Assumption in D3 next season . However, there is still three more games remaining in which surprising things can happen . Aquinas OC $1 .40 v Williamstown CYMS $2 .70 Aquinas came from behind early to record a handy victory over Werribee by 44 points to hold on to fourth spot on the ladder for now . Andrew Barrie played his best game for some time in the ruck, whilst Phil Cross dominated in the midfield and John Jess provided a marking option across half forward . Williamstown jumped out of the relegation area for the first time since Round One with a confidence boosting 95 point win over La Trobe . Timmy Wheeler was superb, booting seven majors, whilst the ultra consistent Craig Taylor chipped in with five of his own . Greg Evans from Aquinas probably gets first shot at Wheeler today. It was only a 9 point margin in the favour of Aquinas earlier in the season, and I think they will have too much to play for today . Aquinas to win by 22 points . Ivanhoe Assumption AFC $2 .30 v Werribee AFC $1 .55 An important game for both clubs today as The Hoe's need to win to keep their survival hopes alive, while Werribee need the points to keep alive their finals hopes . Both clubs were poor last week . Ivanhoe were never really in their game with Glen Eira, eventually losing by 109 points . Coach John Garrard managed three goals, but was forced from the ground with an injury just before half time . He remains in doubt for today's game, and the Hoe's chances will be improved if he is cleared to play by the medicos. Dave Neilson, Damon Wood and Travis O'Neill all tried hard for the Hoe's but they were outclassed . Werribee started their game well managing the first three goals of the match, but from then on were no match for Aquinas going down by 44 points . Brent Morrow showed his class with five goals for Werribee, and Frank Dimasi found plenty of the ball . If Garrard plays then the Hoe's are a chance . This is really their last chance to stay up this season . However, I think Werribee will be too classy and win by 16 points . 26
La Trobe Uni $4 .10 v Peninsula OB $1 .2 0 La Trobe have slipped into the relegation zone after a 95 poin t drubbing at the hands of Williamstown . Stephen Pruscino and Adam Coulter tried hard but Williamstown were too desperate . Peninsula proved far too classy for St John's at home in a 86 point victory, with skipper Shaun Payze the star with ten goals on at least four different opponents . Payze received good support from Reed Powney, Stephen White and Cade Bannister and have now mathematically sewn up the double chance . Saying that, I think today's match is a danger match for the Pirates . Yes, they are in top form and La Trobe are in awful form, but the Pirates have nothing to play for, and La Trobe should be desperate . Still, I can't tip the Trobers . Peninsula by 6 points. esian AFC $1 .60 v Glen Eira AFC $2 .2 0 Salesian let me down last Saturday going down to Oakleigh by 28 points, and ultimately killing any chance they had for the double chance in the finals . Ivan Bobetic and Nathan Pirouet were good fo r
li PENINSULA OB 10 62 MacKenzie . Douglas OAKLEIGH AFC 4 56 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 45 Wheeler. Timothy Garrard, Johnathon IVANHOE ASSUMP. AFC 3 44 Coghlan . James PENINSULA OB 3 38 Coulter, Ada m LA TROBE UNI. AFC 4 36 Lee, Daniel WERRIBEE AFC 0 36 D2 RESERVE iviarinis, Johnny WERRIBEE AFC I 414 Visser, Michael AQUINAS OC 3 38 Daly . Stewart WERRIBEE AFC 0 37 Loughnan, ;vtatthew SALESIAN AFC 3 35 Fossey, Dean GLEN EIRA AFC 0 32 Burgess, Greg WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 31 Sill, Julian PENINSULA OB 7 29 "" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may he due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .
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Salesian, but it was a few of the experienced players who had quiet games . Glen Eira continued their late run at the finals with a 109 point thumping of Ivanhoe Assumption . Chris Massis continued his great season, and he had many helpers with Scott Diamond and David Clarke also amongst the better players . This clash is going to be an extremely fiery encounter, and I will try and make it down to Bosco Street today to take in some of the action . Glen Eira have won five in a row and are playing some of the best football in the competition . Salesian, have been one of the top teams all year though and will want to cement their spot in the final four. Salesian should prove too strong but not after a few dust ups and a couple of reports . Salesian to win by 8 points . St John's 0C $ 3 .10 v Oakleigh AFC $1 .3 3 St John's are by no means certain to remain in D2 next season . They were outclassed against Peninsula going down by 86 points . Peter Walker, Kane Arnold and Corie Derrick all tried valiantly for the Joc's but Peninsula were too strong . Oakleigh showed their class with a 28 point win over Salesian and now seem to have second spot on the ladder all but assured . It was the experience of Shane Kitts, Simon Bando and Shaun Briggs which got Oakleigh over the line, although everyone in the team did their bit according to Coach David Gately . Joc's will be prepared for this match, and it certainly is a danger match for the Krushers . However, Oakleigh should prove too classy and run away with a 27 point victory . Please continue to email me at jonathan .healy@hatmail .com all match reports, milestones, social events, etc by 5 :00pm Mondays .
MILESTONE S Aquinas OCFC - congratulate Greg Evans on playing his 100th game against Williamstown this week. Evo began with the Bloods in 2000 after transferring from basketball . A tall and solid backman, he has been a nightmare for key forwards and we wish him luck for his future with the club . Thanks for your hard work and good luck today .
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02 SECTIO N PENINSULA OB 9 .4 14 .6 19 .7 23.8 (146) ST JOHNS OC 2 .1 4 .3 7 .5 9.6(60) Penin: Goals: S . Payze 10, J . Coghlan 3, N . Claringbold 2, T. Prendergast 2, J. Hood 2, A . Murphy, S . Murray, R . Powney, P. Wignall. Best : S. Payze, R . Powney, S. White, M . Barron, C . Bannister, J . Davis St J : Goals : J . Ryan 3, c. Peake 2, K . Arnold, M. Peake, G . Robe rt s, C. Patt ie . Best: C. Derrick, P. Walker, C . Pa ttie, K . Arnold, B. Ross, A . Rudd Umpires: Ben Ryde (F) Michael Ryde (F) GLEN EIRA AFC 4.3 10.12 18.14 21 .20(146) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 2 .2 3 .2 4.6 5.7 (37) Glen Etta : Goals: D . Clarke 4, B . Clements 3, S . Diamond 3, A . Diriye 3, M. Farah 2, A. Caruana, L . P ryde, J. Serpanchy, P. Tsagliotis, B . Kendall, S. Normington . Best: C . Massis . D. Clarke, S . Diamond, B. Clements, I . Adam, S. Dyason Iv Assn : Goals: J . Garrard 3, P. Rawley, J . Scoble. Best : D. Neilson, D . Wood, T . O'Neill, C. Traeger, C . Hunter, J . Scoble Umpires: Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Thomas Windlow (F) Cameron Smith (B) Chris Mills (B) OAKLEIGH AFC 2.2 7.2 8.5 12 .7 (79) SALESIAN AFC 1 .1 2.5 4.4 7 .9 (51) Oak: Goals : D. MacKenzie 4, D . Counihan 2, J . Reynolds 2 . T. Bromley, M . Harold, A . Kitts, J . Nevezie. Best : S . Kitts, S. Bando, J. Reynolds, S . Briggs, D . Counihan, S . Collins Sales : Goals : S . Greely 2, J . Rogers 2, A. Bonnici, S. Logan, M . Hazel] . Best: N. Pirouet, I . Bobetic, M . Canavan, S . Oldtield, R . Stevens, A. Stevens Umpires : Matt hew Proctor (B) Anthony Daman (F) Robe rt Sneddon (F) Simon Abel (B ) WERRIBEE AFC 3.1 5 .2 7 .7 7 .10 (52) AQUINAS OC 1 .1 5.4 10 .7 14 .12 (96) Wert: Goals : B . Morrow 5, N. Addamo, A . Taylor . Best: B . Morrow, F. Dimasi, C . Lee, L. Carson, K . Pace, S . Kidd Aquinas : Goals : J . Jess 4, R . Moran 4, M . Glassborow 3, J . Box, B. Helme, J . Stewa rt . Best : P. Cross, P. Maaskant, J . Stewa rt, A. Barrie, G. Evans, B . Helme Umpires : Grant Wardrop ( F) Ma tt hew Stoward (F) Blake Raymond (B) WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 .4 12 .9 20.15 25.18 (168) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 3 .2 4 .7 8 .9 10.13 (73) Will CYMS: Goals : T. Wheeler 7, C. Taylor 5, M. Cini 4, D . Jory 3, L . Hen ry 2, J . Bu tt igieg, C . McNamara, P . Thomson, W . Gardner. Best: C. Taylor, T. Wheeler, D . Jo ry, M . Cini, P. Thomson, L. Henry LaTrobe: Goals : A. Coulter 4, S . Pruscino 2, F. Caldow 2, J. Clark 2 . Best: S. Pruscino, P. Davies, T. Ludeman, A . Coulter, T. Mannes, M . Vella Umpires: Luke Moncriett (F) Paul O'Loughlin ( F) Keiran McInerney ( B) Simon McInerney (B ) 02 RESERVE WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 .2 7 .7 9.8 10.13 (73) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 3 .4 6.4 9.6 14.8 (92) Will CYMS: Goals: G . Burgess 6, K . Dowsey 2, F. Hen ry, N . Beumec Best : D. Williams, F. Hen ry, G. Burgess, T. Smith, J . Hynes, K. Dowsey LaTrobe : Goals: M . Redmond 4, F. Tiernan 4, A. Borrelli 3, J . Clough, G . Legin, H . Lancaster . Best: B. Holland, G. Moloney, G . Waterman, F. Tiernan, A . Borrelli, A. Mann OAKLEIGH AFC 2 .3 6.5 6.7 8 .8(56) SALESIAN AFC 6.1 7.3 9.7 12 .10 (82) Oak: Goals: L. Head 3, A. Khodr, P. Malcolm, R . Nuske, A. Perdikomatis, S. McGrath. Best: L . Head, R. Gee, P. Malcolm, D. Per ry , R . Wallace, R. Keating Sales: Goals: S. Sutherland 5, M. Loughnan 3, D . Allen 2, P Evans, A. Williams. Best: L. Rose, P. Norman, S. Sutherland, D. Allen, A. Campbell, A. Brett GLEN EIRA AFC 5.0 9.2 12 .6 16 .8 (104) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 1 .0 3.0 8 .1 10 .3 (63) Glen Eire: Goals : D. Earle 4, S . Vamvakas 4, T. Chatfield 3, A. Hassan 2, G . Richards 2, G . Egan . Best: T. Chatfield, M . Beddoe, D . Eade, A . Haines, J . Halliwell, G . Egan Ivan Assn: Goals: C . Tucker 5, R . Peoples 2, D. Patience 2, A . Kirkland . Best : N . Pye, D. Patience, R . Fort , M . McPherson, C. Tucker, J . Nemtsas PENINSULA OB 3 .5 9 .10 12 .16 15.23 (113) ST JOHNS OC 1 .0 4 .2 5 .2 5 .4 (34) Perin: Goals : J. Sill 7, N . Heffernan, A. Law, J . Reed, S. Taylor, M . Warner, B. Bi rt, E. Kemp, J. Selby-Hele . Best : G. O'Connor-Price, J . Sill, J . Preston, A. Crean, C . Stevens, B. Bi rt St Johns: Goals : J. Russell 2, J. Cotton, C. Riley, S. Chessum. Best : P. Chancier, S . Holmes, D . Waters, M . O'Connor, C. Riley, J . Russel l WERRIBEE AFC 4 .3 7 .6 8.8 9.10 (64) AQUINAS OC 5 .3 11 .6 11 .10 14 .16 (100) Wert : Goals: 0 . Dirosa 2, D. Flack, M . Green, J . Marinis, A. Waldron, M . Hovey, T. Van Blommestein, R . O'Connor. Best : C. Howard, T. Van Blommestein, D . Dirosa, M . Purt on, A. Waldron, M . Green Aquinas: Goals: R . Jeeves 3, M . Visser 3, C . Wooden 3, J. Yap 3, S . Downes, S. Fox. Best: S. McPherson, B . Volombello, S . Fox, M. Visser, G . Davies, C. Wooden 27
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SENIOR COACHING SPOT @ FITZROY REDS The Fitzroy Reds are seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified and motivated applicants for the Senior C oaching role follow ing the decision of Graham B urgen to finish at the end of the 20 06 season due to business commitments . Graham has done a marvellous job over 6 years and the new coach will have the opportunity to complete the Reds journey to sustained success in A Grade . A 3 year contract is anticipated. Expressions of interest can be sent to p it,illeC& i riasr u s.eoan .au by August 25 .
Read of a ;,xai.a 'to ~-'ront VAFA Investigations Committe e The VAFA's expanding profile (eg D5 Middle East arrangements ; David Hicks case, Getta & Ringer) has been further boosted by the referral to the Investigations crew of the NGV fakes and forgeries fiasco . Minister for Arts and former Redder Rod Kemp believes the VAFA's experience of weeding out dodgy names, falsified signatures, and bogu s claims will sort it out from Gogh to whoa . Art Galleries all over the world are preparing afidavits and girding themselves for prescribed penalties . Meanwhile DNA suggests the Head belongs to Sailor legend Sambo Sampson with the parrot removed . Meanwhile Justa Gigollo has pulled the plug, Mel's thrown a wobbly, Thorpy's grown a belly and Yasmin's got the shove . The Cemetarians deny they were behind the Fawkner plot and the Rip Van Winkles have asked the VAFA to help fund a S2M Dutch designed floating bed at Central Reserve .Single Malts all over the place on the A List, Purple Hearts having a little flat spot in B Cup but will bounce back, Circle Workers the big improvers in C matched byWinos in D 1 and the Eddies in D2 . Two Shots (D3) and Protesters (D4) need to win every game .
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Adam 1l4uyt interviewed hundreds ofpeople to underpin his classic new book about the Fitzroy Football Club released this month to coincide with the I Oth Anniversary of the Brisbane Lions . The book is a great read for anyone interested in sports history and would make a great gift for friends with a "Roy" background. You can order a copy through Peter Hille on 0407 177 457 or I(lili~~ri nusLprn,ax : or cheques to PO Box 384 Clifton' iHill 3068 or internet banking to BSB 063-000 Ace 1046 8963 Fitzroy Reds FC .
27> ' .~ Grab : Identify the Hille Names for the top 4 teams in DI Sc D2 as per today's record. Clue - Aquinas are Toms . Winner is first correct email to phi(`:_e~iprimqs_cg.n .au by 4.00pm Monday Aug 14th
Red Fact : Reds stalwart Tim Maddem played his 100 ' club game underlights at the Big E last night Red Act : Reds staged their first Clubbies Luncheon at Brunswick Street Oval last week i :ed Bact : Reds launch their Community Car project on August 14`s in North Fitzroy 7,ed Ract : Reds brilliant onballer, captain and triple premiership player Vinnie Cahill racks up 100 toda y THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006 31
it to Monash all day but in the end were denied by 4 goals . If Round 15 is anything to go by, this year's finals series promises to be one of the best yet .
a Burgs an d h is Donke y Fitzroy Reds Senior Coach Graham Burgen showed recently on a business trip to the north of Pakistan how perseverance can win the day. On the main highway leading to his destination, Burgs' hire car (and driver) came to a stop in heavy traffic . His driver got out of the car to discover that the bridge 500m in front of them had been blown up. Keen to get to his prearranged meeting, Burgs asked the driver to organise another hire car on the other side of the bridge and set off on foot . Burgs then hit another hurdle when arriving at the bridge, discovering that it had been completely destroyed and crossed a large ravine . Standing nearby was a man and his Donkey, who Burgs quickly employed to get him across the ravine and to his hire car on the other side. Thanks to a Donkey with a very strong back and Burgs' quick thinking, he was able to still make his appointment on time .
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With the added features and changes to the VAFA website, it seems the levels of visitation are on the up . In the 4 months from April to July, the VAFA website has had over 300,000 visits . With an average of 10 page views per visit, the website has recorded around 3,000,000 page views over this 4 month period . Last year the VAFA website recorded 500,000 visits for the entire year with an average of 7 page views per visit . The VAFA hopes to continue to develop more interactive features for the site and really showcase Amateur Football to people right around the world .
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Club XVIII finals begin this weekend in all sections with some slight differences in scheduling from previous years . This year sees the introduction of night finals for Club XVIII (3) to be held on Friday nights at Sportscover Arena . Finals commenced early for a number of sides in Club XVIII (2) last weekend, with Collegians scraping into the finals with the last kick of the day. Whitefriars managed to defeat Collegians by 33 points, but missed out on replacing them in 4th spot by 0 .8% . A late goal by Collegians kept them in the finals . St Bernards and University Blacks also needed wins against Fitzroy Reds (2nd) and Monash Blues (1st) respectively to have any chance of making the final four . After a hard fought game, St Bernards went down by 5 points when the last kick of the day shaved the post, denying them a draw and a spot in the finals . Uni Blacks put
速 Therry-Penola are Number 1 As mentioned last week in the FLOTG section, Therry-Penola's massive effort of raising $2000 in the Cystic Fibrosis "Bangers 'n' Cash" challenge was sure to go close to winning . Well it has, with the club to receive the prize of a new BBQ thanks to Barbeques Galore . Their prize wil l be presented to them at Cystic Fibrosis Victoria on a date to be set and FLOTG will be there to capture some happy snaps. Well done again to all at Therry-Penola for a fantastic effort and we look forward to other clubs next year mounting a challenge to their title .
Special mention to three clubs not mentioned in last week's tally of funds raised in the Bangers `n' Cash promotion . They are Old Paradians $232 Hampton Rovers - $61 .25 Old Carey $81 .3 0 Congratulations and thanks to these clubs for their effort, especially Old Paradians who finished 2nd to TherryPenola in the final tally .
速 Old Car ey Bo ys M a Ex Old Carey Grammarian, and club cult figure, Cam 'House' Howat became the second Panther alongside Michael Rix to join senior AFL ranks this year. He did so in dazzling style as well, picking up 22 possessions and kicking a goal in a debut for Richmond that earned plaudits from commentators . A silky onballer, Cam continues to be a valued member of the Carey community, regularly attending games and social functions . Michael Rix (pictured) has played 6 games in his debut season as a senior ruckman at St Kilda . Like Cam, Michael is an active member of the Old Carey Football Club community and is regularly participating in club events . Both players bucked the now conventional pathway to the AFL, plying their trade with Old Carey in the VAFA and in the VFL before being drafted . Old Carey and the VAFA would like to wish both players a long and fruitful AFL career.
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Ormond are the Round 15 winners of the VAFA Blood Bank Challenge, having the greatest percentage increase in donations between Rounds 10 to 15 . Ormond AFC win 2 brand new Sherrin Footballs for their efforts and are in string contention for the end of season prize of training jumpers to the value of $1000. The top ten from the latest challenge period is listed above and for a full list of VAFA clubs, go to www.vafa .com .au.
® Wi nt e r Warmer Coul d r' _ Last weekend umpire observer Bob Taylor and his wife took advantage of the Carlton Crest Winter Warmers promotion . After completing umpire duties at Como, Bob and Margaret arrived at the Carlton Crest . Their room had been upgraded to a°Lake View' and the view was spectacular . Arriving for dinner they were informed that the menu was 'Seafood Buffet" . Needless to say 2 dozen oysters, 12 prawns, 6 morten bay bugs were dispensed and Margaret made her choice the Atlantic Salmon and other delicacies on display . Dessert was massive with many cakes and mousses to be had . Breakfast was also a buffet and you couldn't eat everything on show unless you were prepared to spend the day. Highlight of the weekend was on Sunday morning when Bob ran into a very polite Kostya Tszyu in the lift . Bob thoroughly recommend the stay for anyone wanting to get away from the, kids, dogs or life in general .
® Umpiring Te :: John Kerr In 2002 I finished a playing career of some 17 years with Old Scotch . In that time I'd experienced the highs and lows that competitive sport bring to our lives and had learnt invaluable life lessons from each of those experiences . When I finished playing I actually felt lost on the weekends and the waistline began to expand alarmingly! I knew that THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
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the club was looking for Reserve Grade umpires and decided to help out . It was terrific . I was able to help the club, maintained contact with the sport, the friends associated with that and was still able to witness the passion and the commitment of VAFA players . Most impo rtantly, I began to appreciate the job an umpire does and how impo rtant it is . As a player I was often super critical of the men ( & women) in white, especially in the Reserves, but I can now see why an umpire does what they do . I then joined the official ranks and enjoy the experience of officiating in 1st XVIII matches where the true VAFA spirit of commitment and endeavour are on display every week. So, why do I do it? I keep fit, I keep involved in a game I love, I get paid some beer money which I can put back into the clubs(!) but most impo rtantly to me, I'm helping players who play for the love of the game maintain that enjoyment without an umpire, there's no game! So, give it a crack, you'll be surprised at how much fun it is .
o Repo rts E x ag ge rate d A report in the Sunday Herald Sun earlier in the week quoted Soccer officials complaining about their clubs not being allowed access to under utilised football grounds, allegedly forcing kids to be turned away from the sport and it's growth stifled . Ken Gannon, Football Victoria's Chief Executive e,respondthiacl(wdnotgepublishy newspapers) disputing the notion that venues hosting Australian Football are under utilised . "First and foremost, venues where Australian Rules is played are not under utilised . In fact, football would be well served if there were more grounds to meet our soaring participation numbers," Ken said . "While there was several facts and figures published about soccer's alleged participation numbers, there was no information, despite it being provided, of Australian Rules growth," he went on to say. Ken went onto to state that participation in Football is at record levels, despite the diverse nature of sporting pursuits available to young people today . 33
In C Section, Glen Eira took their second big scalp in 2 weeks when they defeated Hampton Rovers at Hampton's home ground . It was a fair walloping too, by 8 goals (19 .13 to 11 .16) and Glen Eira were now almost certain of retaining fourth spot and, if their current form was any indication, maybe even a chance at the title? After Hampton burst out of the blocks, the lads from Glen Eira slammed on 9 goals in the second quarter and continued to increase their lead at the next two breaks . Better players Neeson, Dimashki, Emmett, Gilmore (8), Vamvakas, Lewin (Glen Eira) and Browne, Wilmott, Natoli, Purcella, D Anderson, S Anderson (Hampton Rovers) . Two very well known and highly regarded players achieved their 250th games in this round . Old Mentonians legend, Tony Bournon, possessed of super skills, had kicked over 450 goals for his club, won a number of club best and fairests and had been honored with State selection . As I recall, Tony was still causing huge headaches for defenders in last season's final series! Prahran's Andre Pitts, a terrific player, also with best and fairest awards to his credit, played his 250th with his usual style . Andre was always highly sought by the State selectors and consistently gave of his best when wearing 'The Big V' ! Top team in D Section, Old Camberwell, me t fourth placed Aquinas in a game that may have given an indication of the variance in the top four teams . Old Camberwell found themselves 4 goals down at quarter time and still almost 3 goals behind at the main break . Finally for Camberwell, Rohan Kapoor started to fire on his wing, Anson Brownless became dangerous up forward . Anthony Hardenburg took control of the ruck department and James Clyne helped to tighten up the defence and the Wells were back in business . They took the lead at the final turn and ran out easy winners 19 .24 to 13 .10 . Andy Cultrera had been brilliant for Aquinas in the first half and wingers Brian Weekes and Mark Barnby were also among Aquinas' best . 7 J St Bedes Mentone Tigers were making a rea l
run for the top four and they got over the line against Hampton Rovers (9 .16 to 10 .5) in C Section . Only three points down at three quarter time an d kicking with the wind in the last term, Hampton failed to grasp the opportunity . Best players Saunders, Sebire, Maegeorge (3), Tully, Thompson, Hecker ( St Bedes) and Le Grand, Doukas, Scarlett, Ferguson, Fletcher, Crawford (4) for Hampton Rovers . In D Section, Southbank almost made a certainty of avoiding relegation when they hosted and defeated top of the ladder Caulfield Grammarians . Southbank were great from the start and booted the first 3 majors . They maintained the lead in the second quarter, increased it in the third and put a large dent in Caulfield's plans with a final score of 13 .3 to 7 .8 . Best players - Perry ( 9), Rolfs, Pitts, Linford, Melican, Eastham ( Southbank) and Royals, Cassidy, Whitmee, Williams, Brohier, Lowe ( Caulfield Grammarians) . Perry's 9 goals took him to the top of the D Section Sharpshooters with a total of 81, only I goal clear of "Doc" Inkster of Old Camberwell . D Section field umpires were P Withington, A Flack, C Bratjberg, V Vescovi, C Keeton, A Ladd, W Henry, S Alger, B McKee and D Kramer.
The top four was s~tticd in E Section and only fourth placed Peninsula Old Boys failed to win in this round . Peninsula, State Bank and Elsternwick would need to be at their absolute best if the undefeated Bulleen United were to be challenged . State Bank appeared to be in excellent form as they `kicked the sweep' against fifth side St Bedes, 30 .21 to 12 .12 . In this game the Bank's big guns were firing, namely Mathieson, Gneil, Hargreaves, Beare, Walpole and Jenkins (7) . They simply got better each quarter with 4, 7, 9 and 10 goals as the match wore on . St Bede's best were Roberts, N Fitzgibbon, R Purcell, T Bryant, Berry and Smith . In F Section, Whitefriars Old Collegians wen t
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one step further to consolidating in the top four when they defeated Commonwealth Bank 14 .17 to 8 .7 . Best players - B Dunn, Sutton, A McLe ll and, M McLelland, Blakey, Bonnyman (Whitefriars) and O'Keefe, Timothy, Watson, Young, R Henry, Nicholson ( Comm Bank) . Steve Lampard of West Brunswick played his 200th game and as club captain and number one ruckman, Steve was a huge contributor to his club . Initially playing second fiddle to the great Bruce Ivey, Steve took on the major role following Bruce's retirement . Dual club best and fairest, all West Brunswick supporters were looking forward to many more games from "Lampy" .
In A Section, De La Salle produced a form reversal over ladder leaders North Old Boys compared to their previous two meetings . Their resounding victory, 18 .12 to 10 .12, meant that they remained equal second with St Bernards . De La coach Bernie Sheehy had his team full of running and they were scintillating in the first term with 7 goals to 2 and increased the lead to 8 goals by half time . NOBS' 6 goals in the final quarter gained them some respectability . Best players - Dunn, Lofts, Groves, Bothe, Crothers (4), Wright (De La Salle) and Hannaberry, B O'Connor, O'Keefe, Anderson, Hogan and Wigney (NOBS) . In B Section, Old Carey, without a win, looked certain to be relegated but who would join them in C Section the following season? Melbourne High School Old Boys looked the logical ones but seemed determined to make a fight of it as they defeated Geelong and went a step closer to saving their place! The game was a good one and MHSOB played very well early and had built up a handy 3 goal lead at the main break . Geelong came back in the third term and the last quarter saw a very tight contest before MHS held on to win by 7 points, 12 .16 to 11 .15 . Best players Silberberg, Tallent, W Harrison, Adams (4), Short, Grahame, (MHS) and Lowcock, Archer, Bullen (4), Davis, Wookey, Benci (Geelong) . Hampton Rovers congratulated big Don Scarlett on his 150th game . Don had commenced his amateur career in the juniors and was having his best ever season . A great worker off the field made Don one of the favourites at Rover land . Don was to go on to successfully coach the Rovers and serve on the executive of the coaches' association (AFCA VAFA) for a number of seasons .
ection, Parkside may have `put paid' t o Alphington's finals chances with a 14 .11 to 8 .11 victory . Alphington were now fifth and a game and substantial percentage behind Parkside . They were in the game until half time but the `Red Devils' applied the pressure in third and final terms . Best players - Kingston, Welsh, Bolger, Johnson, K Burns ( 4), Coulthard ( Parkside) and Day (3), Guest, Wilson, Phinikarides, O'Dwyer, Williams ( Alphington) . In E Section, the two top sides, AJAX and Glenhuntly, won their respective matches making sure they would meet in the second semifinal in a few weeks time . Glenhuntly's performance against Elsternwick was particularly impressive . Apart from a scoreless second term, Glenhuntly stormed home to win 13 .13 to 3 .8 . Best players were Denis McGrory, Bolt, Barry, N Valle, K Nolan, Rose (Glenhuntly) and Holt, Street, Sellers, Callacher, Heath, Everett ( Elsternwick) . In Junior Section 1, Ivanhoe had all but secured the double chance with a eood win over rivals Coburg, 9 .17 to 6 .7 . Ivanhoe's seniors and reserves (B Section) were also sitting in second place and the club was enjoying a very successful season . In the Junior I match, best players were Dean, Berry, Quinlivan, Jones, Riley, Withers (Ivanhoe) and Ell is, Beattie, Knox, Thomas, Willoughby, Pryce (Coburg) .
I In A Section, Coburg and State Savings Bank met to determine who would hold 2nd spot and, maybe even top spot by the end of the day, depending on the result of ladder leader . Ivanhoe's game . It was a very even game from the start and scores were level at quarter time . The Bank took a 7 point advantage by half time and extended it to 14 points by the final break . With a lot at stake Coburg were fantastic in the final quarter, got their nose in front in a very fast game and just held on to win by the barest of margins, 9 .10 to 9 .9 . Among the best for Coburg were B Cook, P Rochow and C Mitchell . The Bank failed to mention their best but were concerned with injuries suffered by two key players, Neville Crowe and Don Douglas, both with severe ankle problems . Ivanhoe actually held on to their top spot with a narrow win over Old Melburnians, 6 .10 to 5 .7 . The leading goal kicker in A Section was G Dahlenburg (Uni Blues) on 54 from Hawthorne (Old Scotch) 42 and SSB's Cullen on 39 .
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:cViG':1 Bentleigh showed why they are section front-runners with a resounding win against Monash Gryphons . With Sharp unstoppable up forward and unlucky not to notch up his 100th in the last quarter, Bentleigh was a class above . Lee Wells was again Monash's most consistent player and Tim Bourbon impressed up forward, however, their side was outclassed as the Demons consolidated second position .
I finally picked an upset of sorts as Kew had a resounding win against the inconsistent Swinburne . In boggy conditions the game was even until late in the 3rd when Kew kicked 4 in a row and sealed the Razorbacks' fate . Woodhouse was again the star for the Browns in the back pocket and Looker dominant across half-back in a great win for the club . As predicted, the Swans trounced UHS-VU, however, the match was not as one way as envisaged . At quarter time the students were taking the game up to the league leaders, however, the status quo was restored in the second quarter as South Melbourne took control of the match . The win makes South mathematical certainties to take out the minor premiership. The Westbourne/West Brunswick match had all the makings of a final . After a nervous start by both teams, it was the Warriors who blew the game open in the second quarter kicking six unanswered goals as Smith, Baulch and "Critter" starred . In the third, the Magpies bounced back hard and with Steven Smythe lifting his comrades, it was going to be a classic final stanza . Ultimately, it was the move of Justin Horsburgh onto the ball that proved the difference as he set up much of the play and his forwards answered the challenge to put the game beyond West Brunswick . No report from the ElsternwicklSt .Marys match, however, as predicted, the Saint's faint glimmer of hope of staying in D3 was snuffed out by a more highly skilled Elsternwick line-up . Preview The match between Bentleigh and Elsternwick is probably the most important with regards to the make up of the final four. Both sides have suffered some injury setbacks, though the Demons have had the worst of it of late with another big name, star defender Richard Pearce doing his knee last week . However, when it comes to the pointy end of the season, all sides are in similar situations and it becomes the team with the better depth who will prevail . With the added inspiration of Chris Sharp being two goals shy of the ton, it will be a big day for the Demons . At home, I think they should have too much class for the Wickets in what promises to be a classic encounter. Cracker match number two sees the Warriors make the short trip over the bridge to downtown South Melbourne, and a
chance to sure up their finals berth . In a familiar story for most clubs, both sides have their fair share of injuries e,howevrintsgadh Warriors who will be better off with much more depth than the Swans . Further, the Warriors have been the only side to have beaten the Swans thus far and will be brimming with confidence after last week's win . However, I believe the Swans will be keen to do their bit to snuff out the Warriors from the finals race, and the lads from the West may also be a little off the boil after last week's grueling match . Therefore I will go with the Swans in a hard-hitting match . Given my predictions above, West Brunswick's against Swinburne is a must win for the club . Should they drop this, it may be season over for Hammer's Magpies . However, given Swinburne's form of late, there is little chance of this happening . My prediction is the Magpies in an all-important percent building win . A question mark floats over the Gryphons' commitment to the senior cause at the moment, and today offers the club the opportunity to put to bed such guff by delivering a blow to Kew's ladder climbing aspirations . Kew is playing inspired football at the minute and will be hoping for another win to build some momentum into next season . I actually think they can do this especially at home as Bell continues his dominance in the ruck and Horne kicks another bag up forward as the Browns make their charge fo r
NGi; D3 SECTION Sharp, Christopher BENTLEIGH AFC 10 98 McGee, William STH MELB . DISTRICTS 8 49 Higgins, Matthew S WL'VB URi3E UNI . AFC 0 48 Home, Craig KEW AFC 6 41 Cronan,Jack STH MELB . DISTRICTS 3 40 Hunter, Justi n ELSTERN 4VICK AFC 1 38 D3 RESERVE Hendetson, Earl STH MELB . DISTRICTS 7 55 Witchell, David KEW AFC 1 37 Coxhead, Brett MONASH GRYPHONS 2 33 Parker, Matthew MONASH GRYPHONS 2 33 Bernardi, Jason ST MARYS AFC 0 29 Foster, Aaron ELSTERNWICK AFC 4 25 "" results weren't received. Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs.
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sixth spot on the ladder and the prize of "best-of-the-rest" . In a season both would rather forget, today's St .Mary'sIUHSVU match offers the opportunity to regain some lost pride and perhaps enjoy one final "night on the sauce" celebrating a big win . For my selection, especially at home, you cannot go past the Saints . Enjoy the party AI! ! Finally, a special mention goes to the Reserves game between Monash and Kew with the winner likely to take out the minor premiership. Good luck to all playing in this match . Correspondents Thanks to the regular contributors, it makes the job so much easier! Please get your reports to gavanflower@hotmail .com by midday on Monday. Social South Melbourne Districts hold their players cocktail party this Saturday night . The night is sure to be huge and players are encouraged to bring girlfriends and mates for a large celebration before the finals campaign gets under way. $50, open bar, music, finger food, 8pm at the club . ESTONE S South M elbourne's Andrew Lamerton and Steve McDougall played their 50th games last Saturday. Both played superb games and continue to serve South Melbourne Districts with distinction . Well done boys. St .Aarys - St .Marys VC Lachlan Armstrong plays his 50th match for the club against UHS-VU . A fearless defender, Who creates plenty of attack from the back half, Lachy also tackles and spoils like a man possessed . A great contributor around the club and tremendous training ethos. Best of luck Lachy ! This week, Gryphons Club Legend Mark 'Piglet' Graydon becomes only the third ever Monash player to reach 200 games. A converted forward, Mark has been a valued member of the reserves over many seasons . A great clubman, Mark has held many committee positions over the past 8 years . All at the Gryphons give their best wishes to Piglet. Bring on the next 200 ! Bentleigh congratulates David Gold on 300 games . Goldie joins an exclusive club as only the third player to play 300 games with the club, Goldie has been a valuable player in both the Seniors and Reserves . Goldie is an accomplished all round sportsman and well-respected member at our club . The Committee, Players and Supporters wish you well on this significant milestone .
South Melbourne Districts v Old Westbourne St Marys AFC v Uhs-Vu AFC Bentleigh AFC v Elsternwick AFC West Brunswick AFC v Swinburne Uni AFC Kew AFC v Monash Gryphons
3 SECTI O SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 4.1 7.6 8 .10 11 .14 (80) KEW AFC 3 .2 8.3 13 .5 15 .8 (98) Swim Goals : D . Milano 4, J . Murchie 4, J . Gordon, M . Higgins, C. Walsh . Best : M . Pullen, J . Murchie, D . Milano, C . Walsh, J. Piotrowski, J . Mennen Kew: Goals : C . Horne 6, C. Watts 3, B . Cullen 2, A. Carman 2, M . Natoli, J . Walker. Best: B . Woodhouse, G . Bell, C . Horne, G . Evans, P. Rees, J . Looker Umpires: Steven Potts (F) Paul Withington (F) 690NASH GRYPHONS 2.5 3.8 5 .12 7 .15 (57) BENTLEIGH AFC 3.6 7.6 15 .11 20 .16 (136) Mon G : Goals: T. Bourbon 4, M. Wilkinson, J . Burgess, K. Cherian. Best : L . Wells, T. Bourbon, L . Valiance, J . Rutherford, G . Kent, J. Burgess Bent: Goals : C . Sharp 10, J . West 3, F. Dimattina 3, A . Clough, S . Frost, B . Stevens, B . Meredith . Best: C. Sharp, L . Holmesby, S . Sice, F. Dimattina, M . Ferris, A. Clough Umpires: Dean Schwab (F) Nick Fennessy (F) ELSTERNWICK AFC 2.2 7.9 15 .11 23 .17 (155) ST PdARYS AFC 7.2 10 .7 14 .8 16.9 (105) Elst: Goals: J . Convery 6, S . Grace 5, B . Mahony 5, J . Banky 4, J. Yemm, S . Curtain, J . Hunter. Best : J . Convery, J . Yemm, A . Paley, J . Banky, S . Grace, B . Mahony St Marys : Goals: G . Schembri 7, S . Crilly 3, B. Graetzer 2, C . Adam, M . Aikman, A . Dwyer, M . Purcell. Best: G . Schembri, F. Harrison, J . Hill, S. Crilly, L. D'Astoli, A . Dwyer Umpires: Peter Griffiths (F) Ron Marlyn (F) Alexandria Anthony (B) James Travers (B) Nick Booth (G ) OLD WESTBOURNE 4.4 183 10 .8 13.13 (91) WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 3 .2 3 .3 7 .8 8.11 (59) Old West : Goals : J. Horsburgh 4, M . Christo 2, A. Horsburgh 2, D . Billman 2, S . Balloch, P. Chalmers, N. Smith . Best : C . Hudson, P. Chalmers, A . Miller, N . Smith, M . Baulch, J. Mason West Bruns : Goals: J . Gartlan 2, S . Smythe 2, A, Gunn 2, S . Pietsch, B . Batters . Best: R . Miller, S . Pietsch, B. Batters, S. Smythe, C . Lehmann, J . Gartian Umpires : Michael Force (F) Michael Gilday (F) RDFL (G) UHS-VU AFC 1 .2 1 .3 6.8 9.10 (64) STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 3 .3 10 .7 12.10 17 .13 (115) UHS-VU : Goals : A. Cusick, S . Dimond, D . Harris, C . Langendorf, A . Ludlow, M . Mora, A . Pendlebury, C. Thomas, M . Sanderson. Best: A . Ludlow, C. Langendort, L. Gorringe, T. Harris, L . Taylor, A . Pendlebury SMO : Goals : W. McGee 8, J. Cronan 3, S. Mahoney 2, M . Costello, 0 Kohnesheen, A. Lamertan, J. Washington. Best : W. D'Andrea, W. McGee, 0 . Kohnesheen, N. Mooien, J. Washington, P. Madden Umpires : Richard Yarn (F) Max Nittmann (F) Damien Laing (B) Andrew Dawson (B ) Q3 RESERV E UHS-VU AFC 1.0 2 .2 3.5 5 .5 (35) STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 6 .1 10 .3 12 .4 19 .0 (122) UHS-VU : Goals : A . Trevethan 3, T. Mayall 2 . Best: S. Byrne, J. Corbett, A. Nagorcka, A . Trevethan, A . Milicevic. M . Turvey SMO : Goals : E. Henderson 7, A. Riemann 3, C. Maloney 3. P. Hannan 2, M. Doyle, P. Moon, J . Pohlner, B . Minichiello . Best: B . Minichiello, E . Henderson, R . Mitchell, A . Riemann, D . Phillips, S. Puccio ELSTERNt4ICK AFC 2 .1 4 .5 7 .11 (53) 6.9 ST R9ARYS AFC 6 .3 7 .5 7.5 11 .7 (73) Elsi : Goals : A. Foster 4, Ni. Creak, L . Missaglia, W. Morgan. Best: T. Leaper, A . Foster, G. Elvin, M . Spence, J. Pyman, H. McGregor St Marys: Goals : T. Cummins 3, M. Karis 2, L . Razga 2, B . Slade 2, S. Nicholson, G . Theoharis . Best: C. Weller, T. Cummins. D . Yeow, B . Slade, M . Learmonth, M . Karis SVdINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .3 2 .4 4.6 5 .6 (36) KEW AFC 1 .2 4 .7 8.11 13 .14 (92) Swim Goals : D . Ledger 2, J . Dell'Olio 2, G . Massie. Best: G . Massie, P. Hildebrand, D. Ledger, J . Ryan . A. Hyman, J. Santlhu Kew : Goals: M . Pope 3, S . Whyte 3, B . Roberts 2, J. Bell 2, S. Moussi, J . Sabien, D . Witchell. Best: M . Oldmeadow, A. Drago, A. Makris, B . Roberts, B . Carman, M . Pop e OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .3 4 .3 5.7 10 .13 (73) WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 2 .2 5 .3 6 .3 6 .5(41) Old West : Goals: 0 . Hickey 3, J. Braham 2, S . Laird 2, L. Hudson, L . Squarci, M . Whiting. Best : J . Braham, S . Laird, S. King, A . Board . S . Anderson, T. Whiting West Bruns : Goals: S . Jackson 3, B . Stephenson 2, T. Britleoake . Best : N . Hutchens, H. Lewis, J. Pvielican, D . MacKinnon, B. Brown, S . Jackson A10NASH GRYPHONS 5 .5 13.10 16.12 20.13 (133) BENTLEIGH AFC 1 .0 2.0 4 .0 6 .3 (39) Mon Gryph: Goals : M. Graydon 4, M. Parker 4, B . Coxheatl 2, G. Still 2, A . George 2, V. Coffey, D . Grenfell, G . Harrak, J . Harrak, T. Vesey, G . Wadley. Best : M . Graydon, J. Gladman, W. Pocock, V. Coffey, A . George, A . Clarke Bent: Goals: R. Punter 2, A. Steward 2, It . Fishlock, S. MacLeod . Best : R . Punter, A . West, S. Watkins, D . Gold, G . Richards, Ni. Hayes
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Finsls are comin g With only 3 weeks to go until finals commence, all games are red hot as teams fight to survive relegation or try to make the final four. We as umpires will be put to the test as the pressure mounts and emotion comes into it . Remember that the most important game of the round is the one that you have been appointed to ; good luck coming into the home stretch . All the best to the guys trotting around in the Club 18 finals this weekend .
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the lot unaware Barry had given to Steve . Wh o was this mysterious De L La supporter? Clue, he has a mop of red hair! Will Steve ever get to enjoy his present ? Superman Sacha Koffman walked into training last Thursday trying to do his best Clark Kent impression with some new spectacles and a pretty sharp suit, all we needed was to see was if he wore his undies on the outside, and if so, where did he hide his cape ?
Congratulations to David Irons who recently clocked up his 150th VAFA game . Dave, who like many others helps out with the MSJFL on Sundays, has become a very popular figure within umpiring circles . He certainly knows how to enjoy all of those social functions . He had a bit of a concern at the start of his game last week when his umpiring partner was detained giving the prematch speech at the lunch . We're sure Santo was only plugging M elbourne Sports Books anyway. Well done Dave and we all love you long time! (More raffle prizes for that free plug Santo? )
Are y ou finished yet ? The good thing about having grounds side by side is the interest in seeing who will finish first. Last week at Bulleen the games at both Marcellin and Trinity started on time however the Marcilin game was completed 20min before the Trinity game . We think it was because Simon Stokes hadn't trained enough and was required to do more running than his partner.
Who took it ? At his 500th game earlier in the year Steve M cCarthy was given a Heineken beer barrel which had been won in the aftermatch raffle by De La Salle stalwart Barry Lyons . Barry (the best De La player ever - so he tells us) had to leave the after match function early as he was going overseas and another supporter picked up the Barrel and took it home (to look after it) and eventually drank
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Questions? Noticed an interesting appointment in the under 19s last weekend with the return of a former umpire . "Border security" does it work between the apple isle and the mainland ?
Which A grade coach was not his usual loud self last Saturday? Was it because his mother had come to the game to watch . The umpire's could say a few "HAIL" Marys for that one .
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Here comes Bulleen! Whilst the Power House Bulleen clash had a little threat of boilover attached, not many D4 groupies would have picked the result! Bulleen hadn't won a 'need to' game all year and what a time to do it! Plenty of ramifications as the House fall two spots to third whilst Bulleen hold onto fourth spot . Third top side in the space of three weeks as the Hawks take over the hot spot ! Revie w With a loss meaning a tough road home for Bulleen, the Cobras responded magnificently, never allowing Power House into the game . Bulleen continued to draw away as they game wore on with Cookson and Moore starring in what was a wonderful team effort . Burnside and Foster were the best for the House who no doubt will be stung into action over the next few weeks . Albert Park negotiated a difficult one as they accounted for Syndal at the 'House of Sin' . The Falcons started well and held a good lead at the main break before the Sinners came storming in the third stanza . With so much to play for, Albert Park steadied and held on in a tight encounter. Bennett and Phillips starred for the winners whilst Syndal had winners in George and Sanders . Eltham returned to the winners list as they comfortably dealt with North Brunswick . Three losses in a row had stung the Turtles however they reacted as goods sides do . Dillon was dominant at Half Forward whilst 'Muppet' Blagrove was dangerous with 6 goals. 'Moose' Boudoloh was North's best . The Hawks had a big win over a gallant Richmond . Lauletta continued to be the bane of Richmond's life as he slotted 14 goals whilst the Hawks were also well served by Monck and McGlenchy. Speakman was again grand for Richmond, culminating in winning the after match raffle ! Box Hill North got the job done as they accounted for Eley Park . The Hill Men were very disappointed with their loss from last week and bounced out of the gate quickly against the Sharks . Penny continued his fine season with four goals whilst Irvine and Manno were also good for the victors . Preview Two big games this week with results that could see all of the top 6 spots shuffle depending on the final scores ! The other big talking point in D4 is the expectation of 'Super Saturday', namely the last round of the year . The top six sides will square off against each other with the likelihood that every game will have a major impact on the season's final positions ! Match of the day sees Bulleen host Hawthorn in the 'Max McColl Cup" . Bulleen were fantastic last week but will have to 42
butter up again this week as they take on a red hot Hawthorn, fresh from 10 wins in a row. The signs L are good for Bulleen and the Hawks will be workin g out plans on how to quell Cookson, Fradkin, Badanjek and Arcoraci . Of course, Bulleen will have to work out the right combination for the twin towers in Lauletta and Tyson . Really close but maybe Hawthorn ? The other big game sees Albert Park host Box Hill North . The bandwagon that is the Falcons continues to gain some members with this game yet another last gasp for the home side . Still, a lot to like about BHN, who don't rely on any one player to win them games . Might have to go with some home ground advantage here, Albert Park for me . Although not relegation impacted, the bottom two clubs square up as Richmond welcome North Brunswick to the KB reserve . Apart from a few blips, Richmond have improved this year (not to mention being financially secure, a strong past players network and plenty of numbers) and will view this game as extremely winnable . North will be looking towards the end of the year with some relief. Nuske is a real star whilst Speakman is probably the most consistent player in the grade (15/15 in the best player s
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this year) . Really tempted but North should be a little too good . Eltham return home and welcome Syndal across the way. The Sinners were again solid last week and their percentage of over 100 goes along way to showing how they have been competitive all year . Still, bit too big a task this week and Eltham should win . Finally, Power House wander over too Eley Park, keen to make amends after last weeks loss. The Sharks are also looking for round 18 however will look back on the year with some pride as they took the biggest step in the VAFA, namely from Clubbies to two sides . No respite this week though, Power House to win . Anyway, don't forget you can get a hold of your favourite VAFA scribe via either 0418348723 or ed .sill@locker.com .au
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Hawthorn Amateurs are no doubt joined by the rest of the D4 amateur community in congratulating Jason Jackomos on his 1 00th game . `Jacko' announced himself by kicking 6 goals on debut, a feat he is still aiming for 99 games later. A quiet achiever, a joy to coach and a man judged by his deeds rather than words, the Hawks wish him well on his way to the next 100. B ulleen Cobras congratulate 3 players on reaching 50 games . Matt Mann works tirelessly around the club and has cemented his spot as a reliable hackman, keeping the game's best forwards quiet in the last few weeks . Pete Whitehouse is a reliable reserves player who has been able to work his way into the seniors, and as with all defenders loves getting up the ground and sneaking a goal . Kieran Kellett has also offered some much needed height and finesse to the Cobra outfit . Kieran has worked into the senior team and has now cemented his spot across the half back line. All three play a valuable role both on and off the field and the club wishes them the best . Eltham Collegians congratulate Trent Duggan on 100 games last weekend . Trent joined the Turtles in 1995 and has contributed greatly to the club on and off the field . Trent has spent time away from the club and his return this year has made a great impact on the young playing group . A former committee member, everyone at Turtleland looks forward to Trent pulling on the shell for a few more seasons .
Eley Park Sharks V Power House AFC Albert Park AFC v Box Hill North AFC Bulleen Cobras AFC v Hawthorn AFC Richmond Central AFC v North Brunswick AFC Eltham OC v Syndal Tally He AFC
F'~ rr TI r r BO ;; ! ;ILL NO .-ITG AFC 8 .0 11 .5 16 .9 24 .12 (156) ELEY PARK S':iP-.i~ ;:S 2 .3 3 .6 6.12 10 .14 (74) BHN: Goals : D . Penny 4 . S . Cook 3, C . Langley 3. A . Odza 3, S . Irvine 3, D. Dovaston 2, T. Thou 2, L. Keillor, M . Penny, C . Riscalla, A . Sallantioglu. Best: S . Irvine, B . Marcakis, T. Manna, D. Dovaston, C . Langley, C . Liston EPS: Details not received . Umpires: Gerard Rohs (F) Jonathan Kerr (F) POWER HOUSE AFC 21 3A 4 .9 6 .12 (48) BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 6 .2 8 .7 12 .14 14 .16 (100) PH : Goals: P. Edwards 2, D. Boland, R . Humphreys, S . Lynch . Best : D. Burnside, A . Foster, S. Lynch, M . Hill, D. Boland, J . Vereshaka Bull Cob: Goals: T. Moore 4, F. Arcoracl 3, T. Fradkin 3, B . Cookson 2, T. Pearson, A. Vincitario . Best : B. Cookson, T. Moore. J . Laurence, N . Ritchie, R . Dunn, F. Arcoraci Umpires: Graeme Hunichen (F) William Burne (B) Brendan Dowling (B ) HAWTHORN AFG 7 .3 17 .4 22 .9 36 .13 (229) RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 0 .0 3 .2 3 .3 3 .3(21) Haw : Goals : D. Lauletta 14, M . Tyson 5, L. Aitken 4, J . Jackomos 3, J. Dawson 2, D . Pritchard 2, P. McKenna 2, R . Mundy, M . McKenna, C. Pritchard Best : D. Lauletta, S . MacKenzie, P. Hunan, C. Pritchard . G. Broomhall, S . Nionck Hudson Rich Cent: Goals: A . Read, S. Liuzzi, N. Nuske . Best: D. Speakman, S . Liuzzi, J . Robertson, J . Miragaya, A. Tilley, B. Shaw Umpires: Kenneth Brewer (F) Ryan Robertson (F) Benedict Farrell (B) Xaviera Farrell (B) NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 2 .1 3 .2 6.7 8 .10 (58) ELTHAPA OC 6 .3 10 .9 15.14 21 .20 (14速) Nth Bruns: Goals: C. Rhook 3, L . Greening 2, D. Newton, A. Kyriazis, D. Rowlands. Best : J . Boudoloh, D . Adams, N. Perry, L . Greening, B. Robertson, D . Rowlands Eltham: Goals : M . Blagrove 6, T. Andrews 3, A. McClaren 3, C. Paine 3, B. O'Malley 2, S. Clark, R . Foo, G . Turner, G . MacRides. Best : H . Dillon, M . Blagrove, B . O'Malley, M . Luttick, S. Clark, R . Foo Umpires : Sean Scully (snr) (F) Travis Storti (F) SYNDAL TALLY NO AFC 1 .2 3 .3 5.3 11 .9 (75) ALBERT PARK AFC 4 .2 4 .3 3.4 13 .11 (89) Spa TH : Goals : C . Cachia 5, A . Dance 3, L . Dickenson 2, L. Hannemann . Best: F. George, L. Sanders, S . Crew, P. Henderson, C . Cachia, A . Dance AP : Goals: N . Cain 3, S . Thompson 3, B. Payne 2, S. Venables 2, D . Barley, A . Morgan, W. Mclndoe. Best : S . Bennett, S . Phillips, R . Baker, W. Mclntloe, S . Thompson, N. Cain Umpires: John Cahir (F) David Longvuorth (F ) 04 RESERV E BOX HILL NORTH AFC 8.5 12 .7 13.13 19.19 (133) ELEY PARK SHARKS 3 .4 7 .4 10.5 11 .5 (71) BHN : Goals: B . Olson 8, J . Tambakis 3, J . Irish 3, M . Lacey 2, S. Evans, K . Oltlfield, M . Prestopino. Best : M . Lacey, B. Olson, L . Dias, M . O'Brien, J. Tambakis, S . Smith EPS : Details not received . HAWTHORN AFC 7.3 10.10 18.16 27.24 (186) RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 0.0 DO 0.0 0.0(0) Haw : Goals : T. Dixon 8, S. Fisher 4, T. Hyland 3, A . Rowell 3, S . Tropea 2, M . Caruana 2, L . Collins 2, D . Taranto, B. Blakeman, N . Opie. Best : L . Collins, N . Opie, M . Caruana, A . Rowell, S . Fisher, T. Dixon Rich Cent: Best : S . Gardiner, J . Neilson, M . Jones, K . Pumpa, I . Burgess, S . Briber, NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 1 .2 3.6 5.7 6.11 (47) ELTHAM OC 2.1 3.4 5.10 8.10 (50) Nth Bruns: Goals: V. McErlain 2, A . Taha, C . Twaddle, B. Williams, R . Peasnell . Best : M. Sorlet0 . H . Hassan, B . Williams, J. Freeman, S . Care, A . Said Eltham: Goals : B. Jorgensen 2, J . Baud, B. Galvin, J . Gilbert, L . Mee, S . Weston, S. Mead . Best : J . Baud, S. Weston, B. Jorgensen, C. Baud, J . Gilbert, B . Evan s SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 3.1 2.3 4.4 11 .9 (75) ALBERT PARK AFC 3 .3 2.2 2.2 8.7 (55) STH: Goals : D. Reynolds 5, T. Bartholomew, M . Leplaa, D. Paolone, G . Deckers, L. Dickenson, G . Clement . Best: N . Hunter, D. Paolone, D . Reynolds, J. Rowe, G. Deckers, C . Franes AP : Goals: N . Pastras 2, S . Fairfield, S. McGuire, M . Snowden, J . Sutton, T. Clement, L . Baird . Best : J . Sutton, A . Sutherland, J . Marshall, M . Snowden, D . Quinlan, L . Baird POWER HOUSE AFC 5.3 12.4 16.4 19.6 (120) BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 0.3 2.4 3.5 5.7 (37) PH: Goals: J . Fiorini 3, J . Bath 3, M . Verberne 2, D. Gough 2, D. Hadley 2, K . Stevens 2, N. Vougioukas, D. Mullen, J . Neal, N . Seewang, P. Barrett . Best: J . Fiorini, C. Brady, R. Marshall, C. Plazzer, K. Stevens, D . Gough Bull Cob : Goals : M. Rowe 2, G . Anderton, J . Lewis, M. Unviin . Best : S . Trainman, M . Ur .vin, M . Rowe, S. Coombs, T. Mazzarella, A. Cook
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UNDER 19 (1 1 Pretty much as expected over the weekend . Only three games to go as the finals edge closer- the business end of the season is here ! Review Match of the round saw top team and premiership favourites Old Xavs douse Blues of any double chance hope . A comfortable twenty point victory, the ever-reliable Benson booting four, while Alex Ross was adjudged best afield . Cracking game and sure to be an indication of an exciting finals series . Rupo put to bed any chance of Scotch extending their season . A five-goal win made easier by Brett Foley bagging four, alongside the in form Jarred Bradley. De La ensured the minor premiership was well and truly alive, beating Marcellin with consummate ease . Adam Kovarik cracked a bag of eight for the winners in a fine individual effort. In other games, Collegians just failed against St Kevin's and St Bernard's smashed BV (percentage could be the decider come three weeks time). Preview Easily match of the day sees the pits against Rupo at home . The winner is sure to take home the prized last finals spot, with tough games confronting both teams in the final two rounds (the home team plays Xavs and Del La while Rupo have BV and Xavs) . I'll go St Bernards to all but snuff out a Rupo dream first year. University Blues play De La in a possible preliminary preview . Not quite up to Xavs, this is the tester for the Uni boys . I'II take them, but only on trust . Scotch should strip fitter for the run against raging Old Xavs. Look for them over longer distances - I'll take the favourite . In other games, Marcellin will take running down against Collegians, while St Kevin's will relish the heavy track in downing a miffed By. Lock of the week goes the Cats . Stick with em and plonk your hard earned over 15.5 points. Good luck to all VAFA teams today (especially the Blacks) Any feedback to beatonc@tabcorp .com .au. Happy punting ! UNDER 19 (2 ) The Tonners give the Fielders and the Four a Rattle . Brighton confirmed their challenge for September action, smashing Caulfield by 12 goals . Reported as the hardest team in the comp, Lyttleton's men slammed on 14 goals to 2 after quarter time . Captain Betts dominated in defense while half-forward Ben Takle was best . The Wellers delivered a big win, before their ugly run home, with an 89 point discombobulation of the Sharks . Hillier kicked 6, taking him to the top of the table (51) - an average of 5 .1 . The OM's beat the To by 56, but still don't convince me for finals . The Panthers coasted in against the Friars, 44 point winners . The desperate Blacks went into the main break leading against the Raiders with runners Miller and Napier pushing hard, but were never in the mix losing by 3 goals and probably more if the Raiders had kicked straight in the third (2 .10) . Cunningham, Gibbons and Mahoney were outstanding . Three teams are fighting for 4th . The undermanned Wellers most play the other 2 contenders and Carey, while aside from this week, Brighton have a cruisy run. The Blacks are in the same boat but are half a game down, so the Camberwell, Brighton game should make things clearer. Last time they met, the formers were too good, but there are other factors . Camberwell are a different proposition at home . Last time they didn't have Hillier or Clarke . The Tonners have a full list, including several stronger players and have won 7 of their past 11 48
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ICh U19 (2) & U19 Red , U19 (3) & U19 Blue . games . Camberwell, coz if they don't they're in deep. The Blacks should take care of Caulfield . Beauy will beat Trinity but not relegation, while the Friars will upset the Melburnians . Spinners' Men vs Butch's Men. With both sides in superb form, it will again be a battle of the midfields, but I like Parade's team balance, so it's the Raiders for me, bernecich@netsoace .net .au UNDER 19131 Review The King is dead - long live the King!! Oakleigh have been dethroned by the rampaging St. Bedes Mentone who now sit on top of the ladder. The game at Mentone Reserve delivered the goods and then some as two teams had a red-hot go in the highly anticipated clash . SBMT trailed
OLD XAVERIANS (l) 67 Benson, Richard Kelly, Luke OLD XAYERIANS (t) 36 Slattery, Thomas OLD SCOTCH 36 Houehton . Scott UNIVERSITY BLUES 32 UNDER 19 t2~ 51 Hillier, Caine OLD CAMBERWELL GRAM 6 OLD CAREY GR 3 49 Bull, Marshall Solomon, Marcus OLDP.ARADIANS 2 46 0'I -a, James WHITEFRIARS OC 2 41 Bc ... . .. .. .r. :, : :tch ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 0 73 Ellis "-Ie OLD IVANHOE GR 9 63 Barrand, Lee OAKLEIGH AFC 0 55 Doherty. Stephen OAKLEIGH AFC 5 40 'I,NDF. R 19 (RED) Lee,Thomas OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4 56 Voglis, Peter BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 2 42 Blin-"orth, Robert BULLEEN TEMP . AFC 3 40 Li `- ^.hristopher FITZROY REDS 2 39 Bor .'ficholas MAZENOD OC 6 68 Johnson, Rhys OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3 41 Davis, Stefan MAZENOD OC 1 40 Kovarik . Adam DE LA SALLE OC 2 32 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
Oakleigh by 9 pis at the main break and 14 at the last change, however, the SBMT steam train clicked up a gear and a 6 goal to 3 last term saw them hang on by 5 points. Craig Keenan and ever-reliable Brendan Neville were awesome for SBMT while Oakleigh's Stephen Doherty provided plenty of headaches with 5 goals . All games went to script this weekend as Old Ivanhoe kept third spot with an easy win over Bentleigh thanks to a 9 goal haul to Kyle Ellis, while Ormond had little trouble with Old Essendon . Patrick Fountain and co made sure MHSOB dealt with Ajax, while a!oew scoring affair at Uni saw La Trobe defeat Emmaus St . Leo's. Preview Round 16 offers no stand out blockbusters as none of the top four teams are playing each other, however, there is still interest at the lower end of the ladder. Emmaus St. Leo's haven't won a game all season and have their best chance to get one before the season finishes when they face Old Essendon at home this week, Old Essendon have won four games this year and have been quite competitive in other weeks, with Ryan Jones, David Benson and Skipper Damien Cerantonio all putting in stellar performances this season . That said, Old Essendon should be too good for Emmaus and record their fifth win of the season . The top four look set to stay in their relative positions from here on in unless one of them drops away dramatically . This weekend serves up percentage boosting wins with Old Ivanhoe to have no trouble against La Trobe, Ormond the same against MHSOB, SBMT to crush Ajax and Oakleigh in a canter against Bentleigh . AII reports to al_vafaGhotmaii .com by 5pm Monday.
Lâ&#x201A;ŹtdDEft 19 (RED i The Reds got the jump in the 2nd and 4th against the inform Westbourne, in their 74 win . But for periods the b4'esties were extremely competitive . The visitors teased at a fightback but a final term 7-1 goal domination by the Reds put the result beyond doubt . The Bullants made a push for third spot belting Xavs by 12 goals . The visitors were complacent, not expecting a fast and physical onslaught, which saw the Bullants kicking 11-2 goals in the first half . The Bullants were able to put it away in the last in what ended, a heated affair . Rametta, Matz , Dave Voglis and Brad Gauci down back shun for the Bullants, who also boasted two competent 1st gamers. Kew got a scare from an inaccurate Old Saints side . The difference was nothing at the first two breaks and the NOBS were up at the final break, but Kern gave everything in the last kicking 6, getting up by a solitary 8 Points, Wiltshire kicked 8 for the Old Saints, while Wang and Lucisano, were standouts for Kea. . Aquinas took care of the Lions, even with key players pulled up for Senior duties . O'Donnell and Collin stood out in the 26 point victory, =Vestbourne and Therry have the remotest opportunities to make finals, but it seems as if the 4 is set, with maybe 3rd and 4th interchanging . The Old Saints will host a big loss at Alec Gillon Oval to the Reds. Fitzroy by 52 points . The Bullants will burn Therry's chances of finals by 4 goals . The Woodsmen will be the 4Uesties last chance to make a charge for finals glory . The letter will make the procession down the highway to the home of the ashes and some of the best rock festivals this country has seen, where they will take the â&#x20AC;˘`n . t"hile the Xavs will recover, knocking of their abysmal neighbour . Kern and e : :mrpt to hold 3rd spot . The Aquinians hang out 1 Eastlan .' , space.net .a u
JEJ The game of the round saw us head out to Darling Park where the might of Mazenod took on the enigmatic De La Salle . De La opened the game with some very good running football and took an early lead, however, Mazenod worked hard to get themselves back into the game and at quarter time they were only 2 points down . At the main break Mazenod lead by 5 points. In the second half Mazenod took the foot off the brake and put it onto the accelerator, scoring 10 goals to 4 in a vintage display of football . Mazenod worked very hard for the win and their linking-up and run through the middle was explosive . Mazenod had 10 different goal kickers lead by Nicolas Bogar with 6 while Fredrick Deegan and Peter Stanley both put on polished performances . Adam McKenna was best for De La . Old Mentonians swept aside PoswerhouselSth Momington, keeping them goalless after half-time, with John Thompson and Piran Gartner in the best for the home team . Old Haileyburians crushed Parkdale in a damaging display of football with Nathan Waite best afield with his four goals, while the upset of the round saw Monash Blues thrash a disappointing Oakleigh Clayton . Preview No rest for the wicked as poor old De La face the rampaging Old Haileyburians. The game is being played at McKinnon Reserve which certainly won't help the situation for De La, who are facing their second loss in a row . Old Haileyburians should win by over 6 goals . Hampton will continue on in their quest to finish the season on a high with a win over a disappointing Oakleigh Clayton, while an interesting clash between the two bottom teams presents itself when Powerhouse/Sth Mornington host Parkdale Vultures . Parkdale won their Round 7 bout with ease last time these two teams met, however, Powerhouse/Sth Mornington are a different proposition at home and in a very tight affair, I believe the home team should get the points and consequently get off the bottom of the ladder. Monash buried Oakleigh last week in a very surprising result last weekend, but they will come back to earth with a thud when they take on the red-hot Old Mentonians at Monash Uni . Pvlazenod has the bye . All reports to aI_vafa@hotmaii .com by 5pm Monday .
Mzrcellin OC v Collegians University Blues v De La Salle O C Old Scotch v Old Xaverians (1) St Kevins OB v Banyule-Viewbank St Bernards v Rupertsvrood AFC Whitefriars OC v Old Melburnian s Old Trinity Gr v Beaumaris FC 01d Paradians v Old Carey Gr Old Camberwell t' - v Old Brighton G r Caulfield Gr v University Blacks Emmaus St Leos OC v Old Essendon Gr Old Ivanhoe Gr v La Trobe University . .FC Ajax AFC v St Bedes Mentone Tigers -s trl Ormond AFC v MHSO B Oakleigh AFC v Bentleigh Monash Blues v Old Mentonians Hampton Rovers AFC - By e Old Haileyburians v De La Salle OC Powerhouse/Sth Mornington v Parkdale Vultures -11 . E Mazenod OC t3N13EP, ' ! Aquinas OC : Rupertswood AFC v Old Westbourne Old Xaverians (2) v Kew AFC Therry Penola OB v Bulleen Templestowe AFC North Old Boys/St Pats Col v Fitzroy Red s
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Weddell Umpires: ]am Kennedy (F) Dianne Whiteley (F) BANYULE-VIEWBANK 3.1 3 .1 3 .1 8 .2 (50) ST BERNAROS 4 .3 12 .8 16.10 19 .17 (131) BVB : Goals: Lucevic 4, Pipicella 2, Ounstone, Orapac . Best: Rigler, Shepherd, Ilia. Miladinovic. Shepherd, Holmes St Berm Goals: D . Mitchell 5, M. Marion 2, J. Viney 2, D. Igoe 2, M . Hughes, T. Overman, A . Harrison, S . Marchment, N . Cattapan, S. Gavin, A . Singleton Best: N. Cattapan, D . Mitchell, A . Singleton, T. Ceven, J . Ryan, T. Overman, Bevanda Umpires : Paul Dinneen (F) DE LA SALLE OC 5 .1 6 .5 10.8 19 .10 (124) MARCELLIN OC 2.0 4 .0 5.1 11 .3 (69) DLS: Goals: A. Kovarik 8, N . Roberts 3, J . Oakley 2, G. Rae 2, J . Gotch 2, J . Pitcher. D. De Luca . Best : A. Kovarik, C . Ball, J. Oakley, J. Gotch . S . Williams, N . Roberts Marc: Goals: J . Delahunry 4, G . Hogarth 4, P. Newnes, J. Vlatty, L . De Neale . Best: T. Carlson, L . Do Neefe, G. Hogarth, J. Watry, M. Nash, A. Apolloni Umpires: Mark Farrell (F) Dallas Saxby (F) RUFeRTSWO0D AFC 3 .2 5.4 9.7 13.9 (87) OLD SCOTCH 2 .3 8.5 8.10 8 .11 (59) Ruperts: Goals : B. Foley 4, D. McGovern 2, J . Pretty 2, C . Allport, J. Bradley. D. Ennis, A. Jones, J . Smerdon . Best: B . Foley, J. Bradley, C . Thill, D . Ennis. 0. Barry, M . Morrice Old Sc: Goals: T. Slattery 7, N. Lawrence . Best : T. Slattery, M . Aylett, N . Lawrence, C . Perkins, J . Pearce, A . Tummel Umpires : Nathan Sheppard (F) RDFL (F) UNDER 19 t2 1 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.5 8.6 9 .7 11 .8 (74) OLD PARADIAHS 5.0 7.4 9.14 13 .14 (92) Unit B!: Goals : B. Mikus 5, M. Bond, J . Russell, J. Grigg, M. Reid, J. Cordner, R . Shaw. Best: H . MacDonald, S . Miller, T. Napier, J . Russell, J . Coroner, B . Mikus Old P : Goals : N. Curcio 3, A Serafin 2, M . Solomon 2, M. Bellizia 2, R . Bugeja, J . Kanddakis, C. Sage, A. Rendina . Best: A . Cunningham, A. Asdagi, M. Simpson, A. Serahn . C. Khoury, P. Watson Umpires : Chad Manus (C) Brian Nunn (C) BEAUiNABIS FC 2 .1 5A 5 .6 6 .7 (43) OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS 7 .4 11.7 17 .9 20-12 (132) Beaum : Goals: A. Chinery T. Hunt, Z . A4cott, J. Murton, C . La Rocca, J . Coleman . Best: R . Gillespie, Z. Alcott, J. Torcasio, T. Hunt, A. Chinery, M. Wilson Old C : Goals: C Hillier 6, C . Wright 3, A . Pillay 2, T. Nichols 2, J . Hunt 2, D. McCabe 2, C . Poynton, G. Tolson, N . Coombs. Best: D . McCabe, A. Pillay, T. Nichols. A. Roman o, S. Bonyhady, G . Tolson Umpires: Eli Hayes (F) Anthony Liffey (F) Jessica Rollo (B) OLD CAREY GB 3 .2 8 .8 12 .10 1416 (100) WHITEFRIARS OC 3 .3 4 .3 6.9 7,14 (56) Old C : Goals : D. Rossidis 4, P. Leming 4, M. Bull 3, G . Parker, L. McQueen-Miscamble, J . MacReady - Brown. Best : J . MacReady - Brown, D. Rossidis, B . Smithwick, R . Wood, G . Hodges, P. Lanning White: Goals : J. O'Meara 2, M . Mandicos, G . Power, J . Parkes, A. Harris, J . Scannell. Best: G . Power, M . Mirabella, S. Bullock, J . Scannell, 0 . Arthurson, P. Mitchell Umpires : Brian Woodhead IF) Jarred Wakeling (F ) OLD BRIGHTON GR 4.3 9.8 15.12 18.12 (120) CAULFIELD GB 4.5 5.6 5 .9 6 .12 (48) Old Brighton: Goals: D. Jennings 4, T. Skewes 3 . J . Miller 2, J. Sest 2 . M. MeKimm, C. Dowling, R . Baines, M. Dewar, M. Finlayson, T. Williams, B . Takle. Best : B. Takle, J. Ward, C. Betts, S. Rada, D. Jennings, R . Doherty Caul : Goals: R, Oux 2, B. Hyland, L. Price, A. Ross, C. Mitchell . Best: L . Price, N. Andrew, A . Mc Larty, T. Spinks, A . Ross, S. Lister Umpires : Scott Fraser (F) Bruno Savi (F) Jordan Rowe (B) Mitchell Hutchison (B ) OLD MELBURHIANS 6.1 11 .3 15 .5 18 .11(119) OLD TRINITY GB 0.2 4 .5 7 .6 9,9(63) Old M : Goals: B . Baines 6, S. Playfair 3, C . Wilmoth 2, P. Kruger 2, K. Spies 2, B. McKie, T. D'Shaughnessy, P. Kennon. Best : S . Piayfair, L. Hopkins, C . Wilmoth, B. Baines, P. Kruger, P. Kennon Old T: Details not received . Umpires: Greg Rollo (G) Clive Shipley (G) Andre Neilson (B) Michael Hagan (F) Dharshaka Peiris (F) Michael Raphael (B) UNDER 1913 1 MHSOB 5.3 9 .6 13.11 19 .14 (128) AJAX AFC 1.2 2 .3 5.8 6.10 (46) MHSOB: Goals: J . Barker 4, A. Higgins 3, P. Fountain 3, A. Littlehales 2, S . Sofat 2, D. Liu, B . Herskope, I . Fernandes, T. Oostveen, A. Michener. Best : P. Fountain, J . Kiteley, A . Lim, T. Oostveen, A. LiQlehates, D . Bird AJAX: Goals: M. Herscu 3, B . Holstein, A. Pink S B . Bromberg. Best : J. Kegan, B. Bromberg, A. Pinkus, J. Osowicki, Y. Kozminski, A. Freedma n Umpires: Peter Pullen (F) Marlyn Bona (F) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .2 1 .4 3.6 5.9 (39) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 0 .3 2.4 2 .6 2.6(18)
LaTr- Goals: D . Burns-Wallace 2, 10 Halloran 2, A. Jescr. Best : D. Bums-Wallace, T. O'Halloran, B. Long, 0. Coo ; r, D. Conheady, M. Pattinson ESL: Goals: A. McCann, M. Me Iver. Best: N . Tamburro, A. McCann, T. Pulled. P. McCluskey, B . Cavell, T. Mulling Umpires: Jason Lane (F) Jason Evans (F ) ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 4-2 7.6 10 .10 16 .14 (110) OAKLEIGH AFC 22 9 .3 13 .6 16 .9 (105) StBIMT: Goals: J. Lebreton 4, A . Falkiner 2, C . Mouritz 2, C. Keenan 2, J. Swayn 2, S. L'Huillier, 0 . Lynch, R. Swayo, M . Geschke. Best : C. Keenan, B . Neville, M. Geschke, A . Falkiner, J. Lebreton, J . Swayn Oak: Goals : S. Doherty 5, T. Edwards 3, D . Costigao 2, J . Derks-Revere 2, D. Wills 2, M . Bennett, C. Meyers. Best: S. Doherty, L . Barrand, J . Chapple, A. Pound-Gow, D . Wills, J . McGarry Umpires: Michael Hooper (F) Wayne Hinton (F ) OLD ESSENDON GR 0.3 2.5 4 .8 9 .12 (66) ORMOND AFC 2.5 9 .12 15.14 19.18 (132) Old Es: Goals: J. Lenhart 2, B. Madden 2, J. Young 2. B . Rainey, P. Kouppas, D . McGorry. Best: R. Jones, E . Saltau, D. Cerantonio, J . Lenhart, D. Benson, M. Tait Orm: Goals: L. Simpson 5, A . Jewell 4, R . McGirr 3, J. Wardley 3, S . Ashton, D. MacHin, J . O'Donnell, J . Riddle. Best: S . To Heonepe, A. Holman, J . Wardley, R . Abell, J . O'Donnell. R . McGirr Umpires : Matt Howarth (F) Chris Langford (F) BENTLEIGH 0 .0 0.2 4 .2 6 .7 (43) OLD IVANHOE GR 6.5 11 .12 16.14 19 .16 (130) Bent: Goals : I . Fridman 3, M. Hertz 2, M . Laskey . Best: J . Coyne, M. Nyary, B . Lydster, Z. Vending, I. Fridman, A. Zylberlichy Old Iv: Goals : K. Ellis 9, R . Gieschen 5, C. Rosenlis 2, A. Diorietes, 0 . Geilings, J . Faulkner. Best : T. Rosenlis, G . Hedrick, R . Gieschen, K. Ellis, R. Hondromatidis, B . Harrison Umpires: Luke Holmes (F) Paul Tyrer (F) UNDER 19 (BLUE) DE LA SALLE DC 6 .5 8.12 12 .15 12.17 (89) MAZENOD OC 6 .2 10 .5 16.9 20 .12 (132) GLS: Goals: S . Cust 3, T. Kovarik 2, D . Reid 2, P. Monaghan 2, R . Breda, J. Comerford, C . Grant. Best: A. McKenna, P. Monaghan, 0 . Reid, T. Kavarik, C. Grant, R . Breda Marc Goals : N. Bagar 6, N . Klavins 3, C. Brown 3, J . Crameri 2, N . Crameri, F. Deegan, P. Stanley, S. Cummins, A . Weekes, S. Davis. Best: F. Deegan, P. Stanley, A . Weekes, M . O'Connor, N . Bogar, S. Varley Umpires: Frank Stokes (F) Patrick Lambert (C ) OLD MENTOHIANS 6.4 9.5 14 .10 21 .18 (144) POWERHOUSEtSTH MORNINGTON 2 .1 41 4 .2 4 .3 (27) Old M : Goals : J . Dodd 5, R . Goulding 3, K. Goulding 3, J . Prowse 2, A. Rodrigues 2, S . Fairbanks. M . WiOon, J. Moon, B. Norton, P. Gartner, M . Campbell. Best: J . Thompson, P. Gartner, D . Daperis, J. Dodd . M. Jenkins, C. Duck PRISM: Goals : L . Jackson 2, N. Coy, J . Stanley. Best: M . O'Brien, M . McGreal, S. Wright, J . Fins, R. Hines, S . Kemp Umpires : Andrew Straughair (F) David Anselmi (F) PARKDALE VULTURES 4.0 4 .0 7 .0 7A(42) OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2.5 9.11 16.17 25.22(172) Park V: Goals: D. Scerri 2, M. Labiris . J . Chitty, N . Hocking, S. Cudby, A . Van Staveren. Best: A. Wood, M. Brown, J . Gwozdz, M . Foulds, A . Hunter, T. Danckert Old H: Goals: N. Waite 4, N . Harrison 3, R . Johnson 3, D. Korlos 3, M . Doyle 2, D . Mayes 2, N . Bourke 2, K. Stamford 2, L . Carrara Pallryage 2, N . Criticos Best: N. Waite, N. Harrison, N . Bourke, D. Mayes, S. Martin, L. Deane Palliyage S . Martin Umpires: Peter Teasdalo (F) Chris Thorburn (F ) OAKLEIGH CLAYTON (39) FFT TO MONASH BLUES (112) UNDER 19 (BED 1 FITZROY REDS 4 .4 10 .6 13.9 20 .11(131) OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .3 5 .5 7.6 8 .9 (57) Fitz Reds: Goals: J. Beech 4, S. Bombaci 3, B . Minnis 2, M . Warner 2, C. Ligris 2, J . Dawson-Smith 2, L. Halliwell 2, J . Ritchie, D . Horne, M. Biggs. Best: D. Olarenshaw, C . Wills, D . Lee, M. Biggs. F. Alasso, A. Karavas Old West: Goals: T. Plecher 3, R. Taylor 2, H . Templeton, M . Williamson, A. Whyte . Best : H . Templeton, T. Plecher, D. Lockwood, M . Williamson, D . Golotta . J . Callus Umpires : Matthew O'Keefe (F) Jeremy Heffernan (F) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 5.2 11 .4 15.7 20 .10 (130) OLD XAVERIANS (2) 1 .0 2.4 6.8 8.10 (58) Bull T. Goals : D . Voglis 4, R. Illingworth 3, M . Carl 3, P. Voglis 2, 0 . Tonelli 2, A . Poci 2, M. P.9arcanio 2, J . Bain 2. Best : R . Matz, D . Rametta, M . Mignone, B. Gauci, C . Azer, D . Tonelli Old X(2) : Goals : T. Lee 4. A . Fazio 2, H. Downey, J . Burne . Best: L. Guirguis, T. Lee, P. Doyle, W. O'Sullivan, K . Lunardi, P. Flegeltaub Umpires : Geoffrey Deveson (F) Jack Fagan (F) AQUINAS OC 4 .2 6.6 7.7 11 .9 (75) 7.7(49) THERRY PENOLA OB 2 .1 3 .2 6 .6 Aquinas: Goals : S . 0'Donnell 2. N . Weidemann 2, L. Demunk 2, A. Naulty 2, Y. Jayasinghe, S . Kenner, T. Syme . Best: W. Collins, T. Syme, L . O'Brien, E . Smith, J . Temperly, M. Jones Therry Pen: Goals : J . Walker 2, M . Costello 2, G. Rees 2, D . McKibbia, Best: M . Conboy, R . Skiathitis, A. Drummond, J . Claassen, K. Robertson Umpires: Patrick Coulthard (F) Patrick Maebus (F) 15 .11 (101) KEW AFC 4.3 6 .6 9 .8 NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATRICKS COL 4 .3 6 .6 10 .13 13.15 (93) Kew: Goals : J. Loorham 5, N . Monaco 3, G. Williams 2, B . Nicholas 2, J. Fultheim, A. Lucisano, K. Eleflheroglou. Best : T. Wang, J . Loorham, A. Lucisano, D . Wall, D. Berry, J. Fuliheim NOB/StP: Goals: S . Wiltshire 8, K . Adams 2, A. Torpy, J. Molloy, T. Klewer. Best : S . Wiltshire, T. Smith, T. Joss, K. Adams, A. Kirk, D . King Umpires: David D'Altera (F) David Ewens (F) RUPERTSW000 AFC - BYE .
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And so it has come to this" . {E . Kelly 11/1 1/1880) So too, or six sides in each Section, albeit without the sa„le degree of finality as befell "Ned" . My success rate was an unspectaculr 6^ in rhA final Round. The Old lburnians versus Prahran game never reached a high standard as the leaders Were ne ver able to break away from their persistents . opponani Pr-' --n5 who ledoughout, 1h r ended up winning by 22 points, in unconvincing display . Old Scotch defeated Mazenod by = ;. a 30 point margin over Uni if as . Old X averians had Did Xaverians 2 finished on a high note what,, i -f defeated St Brde's / Mentone Tigers by 44 points . For St -de's / Mentone s the st were : McGraw , Parker, De Groot and Capi a De I a';alle lefieatetl St Kevin's by 1 8 points .ihe in r four remained in doubt in this competition until th e last kick in the 2 . 0 0 p .m . match . Many calls were made around the grounds and more advance scouts than usual traveled to opposition games to "-art the realities of the day St Bernard's lost to Fitzroy F in an exciting finish by 5. points . The " Bernie's' Ia;ir ae post to deny the m a tie and fourth place . 1?e losing, Coach Andrew Virtacombe believes it vvd~ . ; , to ., puarter display by S ~ernard's for ihe season. hr ~'^~,rail, Stapleton,t „ositi and ~ronch . C reith a"Heinz„ victor~ (57 points) r 's needed . defeat Collegians by _ . "Lions' on the ladder. In which sa vV the "'Friars" er Collegians fought back a n by 40 points . As his Elllott`s team w ould the Coach boc=Collegians rallie ' by only 33 points . Si as C r egsan s whilst Vs~hit..friars w _hbesv t a Atkinson, ki3onash Blues and Univers a ly
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to -trinity gained con ;,Jence for the Finals when they defeated second placed Fitzroy Reds by thirty three points. Trinity were a~reN served by : Jonati on Cade, Justin Hickey, Romeo Ullangara and Samuel Di Pa ? . 1=or the Reds : Tony Jackson, Jason Per,} an d "` ' r~(ayer, Jonathan Price were best . Emmaus 1 S t .,,, on forfeit from La Trobe Universi y . Caulfield Gram[ ' is had an 8 point tvin over Old Geelong after a high scorir:vi game . In the eariy game, Old Scotch defeated Beaurnaris by 2 points in the closest encounter of the round . In t` Friday night game at the Gillon Oval, leaders, Old a_ssendon defeated North Old Boys / St Patrick's by 42 points . T,who led throughout had a good practice for the n series . Their best. were: r, 8 .Turae RA . pp leton ( 4 S), - Pa ?al and C.Morgan
only game against Old Scotch thi s season They also have the better record over th e se so,, inly will field the taller team . From m y nh ,,,__ ; J a V UU J ue La aalie to win as I
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lead before the Blacks gained the ~rr .. . ly in the last quarter. They missed an op ac__. Monash respite as the leaders want on ;_, ,~oa6y iich 2 8 points . Their best included Steven t~entha, Mark l }yoods, fr9at . Riddle and Paul Coughlin . z he Blacks were well served by Charles Beaton and Brett M urphy. In the w ords Therry Penola Coach; "Mt Lilydale wereof Bob Lyons . the far too disciplined, drilled and skilled for us" . Therry Peno!astrong, never surrendered but went do w n by one hundred and ninety seven points. Their best vaere ; Chris . Bye (out of retirement), Dea n
IO 11 -) S 2 65 m ,H HUES 0 s0 RS C?C ; ,1 I r~ is CAULFtFLDGA 1 ,a a, Jay OLD TRINITY OR 0 25 Fl ROY REDS 0 24 SivfM .4US ST LEOS OC - 21 Meren't received, Any discrepancies may be tire ito nonubmisson ofrcsuls b} eubs .
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J "- will be too fast for the "Cardinals", who have im 1 many through their persistence, In Round 9 Old Sc Star Andrew Millar booted 7 goals and his team still lost. , ainst this, De La Salle will miss the drive from forward Andrew Coffey, who has proven a dominant forward . I select De La Salle . Second Semi Final (Sportscover Arena ) Prahran and Old Xaverians have met only once this season . The "Crocodiles", who lost the game administratively, will be all out to prove their superiority over Prahran, whose finals form has been their "feet of clay" for several seasons. Prahran did not impress last week as their kicking at both ends of the ground repeatedly missed the mark . Their star forwards, Butterworth and Cartledge were often astray against Old Melburnians. They must be on target for Prahran to be competitive against Old Xaveria'ns . The Prahran defenders will have to be at their top to hold out Sayers, Hall and Rush each of whom can kick multiple goals. Michael Jones starred in Round 8 and should again do well today . The big Arena will test the Prahran stamina and with a four man bench Coach Anthony Lawrence will be restricted with rotations. Overall I forecast victory to the Old Xaverians through running fitness and depth of talent. Section 2 First Semi Final ( Central Reserve ) Fitzroy Reds and Collegians have each defeated each other during the season . The Reds won by 26 points in Round 5 whilst Collegians won by 50 points in Round 14 . Collegians' star forward Greg . Oakley could prove the match winner. He has kicked 11 goals in the last two rounds . Other good players for Collegians against Fitzroy have been Johnson, Gambaro and Day. Add Perkov and Hains to the mix and it is easy to see why Collegians are in with a definite chance . Over the season the Reds have the better record but they lost in round 14 (to Collegians) and just won against St Bernard's last week . Have the "wheels" fallen off or are they just loosened? It has been the overall evenness of the Reds that has placed them in the top bracket . I know Collegians lost last week but they persisted and really did not have the hard match that faced the Reds . This selection is my gamble but I feel Collegians will just take the points. Second Semi Final (Sportscover Arena ) It is difficult to pick the winner here as each of the teams has really thrashed the other this season . Since losing to Monash Blues by 99 points in round 4, Mt Lilydale has won 11 consecutive games . On the other hand, their 94 point loss in Round 13 has been Monash Blues' only defeat this season . There are several queries regarding this game . How will Mt Lilydale fare on the big ground? How will Monash fare in a final as finals have seen the worst of Monash many times. If Batrouney and Coughlin win the ball in the centre and the boundary, Mt Lilydale defenders will be under unusual pressure . Conversely, the skill of the veteran Carolan, Rhodes and Roberts up forward will again present Monash with problems . Mt Lilydale come into this game from three consecutive one sided matches, which is not a good preparation for a final, where the pressure will be on . I know Mt Lilydale come into this game with an impressive record but so does Monash, whose season's form has been excellent . They are deserving of my selection, which I give them . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
First Semi Final ( Central Reserve ) Old Trinity enter this game against Caulfield Grammarians in fine form with a decisive win over second placed Fitzroy Reds in round 15 and a meritorious win over Caulfield in round 13 . It has been my impression the Caulfield Grammarian players are suspect on a big ground . I have seen them crumble against Trinity and Fitzroy Reds in these circumstances . Central Reserve is nearly as big as the Hudson Reserve, so the old Caulfield players could well be too tired to chase late in the game . For Old Trinity, Arrowsmith is a proven star up forward whilst Jonathan Cade and Sam Di Pasquale have hit form at the right time . Caulfield rely more on a team effort, which generally stands them in god stead . Today, I favour Old Trinity. Second Semi Final (Sportscover Arena : Friday Night) In a first for the V.A .F.A . this match will be played under lights, which makes selection harder through the unknown factors of ball handling and damp weather. Old Essendon have lost twice ; each time to Fitzroy Reds in matches that have followed a pattern . The Reds have built an early lead, each time and Old Essendon although cutting the margin, has not been able to catch up . Providing Coach John Rush can rouse his players to an early ascendancy, Old Essendon should go on to win . They have consistent players in John Hughes, Luke Eddy and Sam . Evans . Conversely, the Reds are a more even team . Wayne Bahr, Nick Auden and Tony Jackson provide leadership on the field for the Reds, who suffered a rare reversal in Round 15 . I expect another close game and select Old Essendon to win . Team Manager s Thank you for your assistance . Please keep your details coming by 1 .00 p .m . Monday. Telephone 9467 2857 or e mail nknugent@bigpond .co m
CLUB 18 (1 ) 1st Semi-Final -12th August 200 6 De La Salle v Old Scotch -Alec Gillen Oval, 11 .20am 2nd Semi-Final - 13th August 2006 Prahran v Old Xaverians - Sportscover Arena, 2p m CLUB 1 2 1st Semi-Final - 12th August 200 6 Fitzroy Reds v Collegians - Central Reserve,11 .20am 2nd Semi-Final - 13th August 2006 Monash Blues v Mt Lilydale Sportscover Arena,11 .20a m CLUB 18 (3 ) 1st Semi-Final - 12th August 200 6 Old Trinity v Caulfield Gr . - Central Reserve, 2pm 2nd Semi-Final -11th August 200 6 Old Essendon v Fitzroy Reds - Sportscover Arena, 7pm 57
CLUB 1 8 DE LA SALLE DC 3 .3 6 .10 11.11 13 .16 (94) ST KEVINS 06 4 .2 5.3 8.8 11 .10 (76) DLS: Details not received . SKOB: Goals : R. Horrocks 4, P. Harvey 2, D . Dunn, P. Halpin, N. Moore, J . Syme, J . Drake, Best : D . Dunn, R . Short. J. O'Brien, M . Hobbs, A . Kearns, N . Moore Umpires: Patrick Lambert (C) Rhett Parker (C ) ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 1 .2 3.3 5.4 7 .7 (49) OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5.4 10.5 12.4 14 .9 (93) SiB/7dT: Goals : S. Burgess 2, D . Ryan 2, J. Mattingly, M. Wilson, A. Poppleton. Best: M . McCraw, W. Parker, J . Degroot, M . Mdsud, J . McEniry, S. Burgess Old Xav (2): Goals : T. McInerney 4, D. Galbally 3, F. Indovino 3, J. Richards 2, R . Ford, P. Dckleshaw. Best: J . Richards, R. Speakman, T. McInerney, P. Ockleshaer, F. Indovino, L. Rowe Umpires: Paul Racks (C) MAZENOD OC 1 .1 7.3 10 .8 t1 .10 (76) OLD SCOTCH 6 .4 8.0 11 .9 15.15 (105) Maz: Goals: M . Fothergill 4, M . Davis 3, G. Tilling 2, S . Paine, T. May. Best: B. Thomson, M . Pollard, J . Byrt, N. Little, L. Harvey, G. Tilling Old Sc: Goals: N . Smith 5, T. Whiteiaw 3, 0. Sear 2, A . Wilkinson 2, T. Harkness, M . O'Brien, S. Willis* Best : N. Smith, D. Adderley, M. O'Brien, R. Addison, T. Whiteiaw, D . Comport Umpires: Dean Banova Of Danny Carroll (C) OLD MELBURNIANS 3.4 4 .7 .7 .7 12 .8 (80) PRAHRAN AFC 6.3 7 .5 11 .7 15 .12 (102) Old M: Goals: T. Ironmonger 2, E. Tomlinson 2, E . Cooper 2, N . Guy 2, L. Hurst, S . Wettenhall, B . Staley, A. Tandy. Best: B . Wulff, E . Tomlinson, T. Ironmonger, J . Berman, B. Staley, S. Wettenhall Prahran: Goals: D . Butterworth 4, B. Cardidge 3, J . Cranfield 2, M. Howard 2, L . Kitchen 2, B . Burgess, J . Eve . Best: S . Erickson, P. Corer, B. Macliernan, R. Stephens, N. MacPherson, T. Belej Umpires: Trevor Hansen (C) OLD XAVERIANS 2.3 6 .7 7.10 11 .12 (78) UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 .2 0 .5 1 .6 7.6 (48) Old Xav: Goals: N. Silk 3, J . Silk 2, W. Ireland, M . Jones, B. Perry, D . Rush, S . Hulett, M. Holmes. Best : A . Jones, J. Hardwick, N . Rathgeber, N . Silk, N. Larkins, J . Silk Uni BI: Goals : J . Wood 3, J . Viliani 3, D . Guengerich . Best: T. Granleese, D . Marshall, J . Crawford, T. Whelan, J. Albanis, D. Guengerich Umpires: Anthony Byrnes (C) Kane Fetterplace (C)
CLUB 18t21 MT LILYDALE OC 7.10 14.11 22.18 20 .29 (197) THERRY PENOLA 08 0 .0 0.0 0.0 0.0(0) Mt Lily: Goals: P. Carolan 10, J . Roberts 4, R. McKenzie 3, C. Gibson 2, T. Vanstrijp 2, M . Bywater 2, D . Cerra 2, D . Harris, C. Williams, J . Pauli. Best : P. Carolan, D . Cerra, T. Vanstrijp, R . McKenzie, J . Roberts, G. Moyle Therry Pen : Best: C. Bye, G . Carbis, K . Booth, T. Toner, K. Watson, S . Freze Umpires: Stuart Taylor (C) COLLEGIANS 4 .3 5.5 8.8 11 .10 (76) WHITEFRIARS OC 8 .1 13.5 15.7 17 .7 (109) Call : Goals : G. Oakley 7, C. Bushnell, L. Grant, P. Johnson, J . Young. Best: G . Oakley, C . Bushnell, D . Jayatilake, L . Schoknecht, D . Gambaro, P. Johnson White: Goals : P. O'Brien 5, S . Davis 4, N. Elliott 3, A. Spired 2, C. Davies, T. Jackson, B. Vey. Best: C. Davies, B. Atkinson, A . Spiteri, M . Singh, C. Andrews, S. Ward Umpires: Nick Palfreyman (C) Jamie Gunn (F)
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OLD BRIGHTON GR 4.1 6.7 12 .9 16.9 (105) : .:.1RCELLIN OC 0.2 1 .4 4 .6 6.12 (48) Old B: Goals : A . Liptrot 4, C. Trim 3, G . Daou 2, G . Earl 2, M . Barber, D . Bowden, C. Walker, K . Oliver, A . Cheeseman . Best: A . Liptrot, N. Stenner, C. Walker, G . Norwood, G . Daou, L. Hunter Marc : Goals: M. Rigg 2, M. Dowling, N . Grimes, C. Pezzimenti, M. Symes. Best: M . Dearsley, N . Mathews, N . Tozer, P. Walker, S. Andrew, P. Harberts Umpires: Simon Brooks ( C) Joseph Salvatore (C) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 00 0 .0 0.0 6 .6(42) MONASH BLUES 0.0 0 .0 0 .0 10 .6 (66) Uni B: Goals: 0. Close 2, C . Beaton, L . Hill, L. Merle, T. Stringer. Best: L . Merio, S . Jeremiah, A. Legoe, P. Otsuka, D. Gilbert-Kent, T. Stringer Mon B: Goals : J . Sheldon 3, N . Costello 2, P Coughlin, A . Lombardo, S . Mentha, R. Davies, J . 0'Dvryer. Best : P. Coughlin, S. Mentha, M . Woods, G . Prendergast, N. Costello, H. Butler Umpires: Brian Nunn (C) David Windlow (C) FITZROY REDS 4.2 5 .6 6.10 7 .12 (54) ST BERNARDS 2 .3 4 .7 6.8 6 .13 (49) Fitz Reds : Goals: D . Kane 4, A. George, A . Stapleton, A. Walsh. Best : E . Clark, S . Buckley, D . Kane, B. Lee, A . Grant, P. Crowe St Bernards: Goals: A. Salemme 2, L. Vassalto 2, M . Byrne, W. Sumner. Best: X . Cox, A. Catterali, R . Stapleton, K . Tguyoshi, A . Salemme, L . Baird Umpires : Malcolm Foard ( C) Francis Kavanagh (C) am@_l$.l31 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 7.5 (47) FFT TO EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 10.9 (69) BEAUMARIS FC 2 .1 5 .3 6.4 8.9 (57) OLD SCOTCH 1 .1 3 .2 8.3 9.5 (59) Beaum: Goals : S . Menzies 3, M. Cairns 2, D. Foley, B. Hammond, A. Coote . Best: P. Sherman, P. Irons, D. Foley, S . Menzies, L. Stevens, J. Starke Old Scotch : Goals: L. Neilson 3, M . BarOing 2 . D. Logan 2, S. Newton, G. Tsindos . Best J . Barnett, A . Kyriakou, D. Logan, L Neilson, P. Ryan, J . Andrevr, Umpires: Richard Benson (C) Avi WWekselman (F ) OLD GEELONG 4 .1 6.1 11 .5 13.5 (83) CAULFIELD GR 1 .1 6.3 10.4 14.7 (91) Old Geet : Goals : M . Leslie 5, N. Bayne 3, B . Grills 2, M . Ave ry, T. Allen, R . Hughes . Best: B . Grills, J . Riordan, S . MacGowan, M . Leslie, M. Ave ry, N . Bayne Caul: Goals : T. Backman 2, S . Cossa rt -Walsh 2, J . Jacobs 2, B . Minter 2, G . Hellyer 2, J . Margerison, T. Beckman, N . Craven, R. Nadebaum . Best : J . Jacobs, T. Beckman, S. Cossa rt-Walsh, W. Jacobs, G. Hellyer, J . Margerison Umpires : Stephen Mason (C) Simon Merigan (C ) OLD ESSENDON 4 .2 6.4 8.4 9.8 (62) NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATRICKS COL 1 .0 2 .2 3.2 (20) 1 .0 Old Ess: Goals : R . Appleton 4, J . Goodger 2, C. Knox, C . Morgan, J . Sofra . Best: B. Turner, B. Papal, R . Appleton, C . Morgan, J . Sofra, H . Lovell NOBIStPat : Goals : T. Ludeman, D . Muscat, M . O'Sullivan . Best : P Mahoney, R. Gannon, M. O'Sullivan, A. Trimboli, D. Muscat, J . Trimboli Umpires: Chad Menus (C) Paul Matton (C) FITZROY REDS 02 1 .5 2 .6 4.7 (31) OLD TRINITY GR 3.6 7.8 8 .9 10 .10 (70) Fitz Reds: Goals: B . McNicol 2, N. Auden, L. Simpson . Best: N. Schofield, J. Stevenson, T. Madden, D . Schliebs, R . Hunter, T. Jackson Old Trin: Goals: S. Dipasquale 2, C. Amiconi 2, R. Uilangara 2, J . Cade, D . Hildebrandt, J. Christopherson . Best: R . Ullangara, D. Hildebrandt, A. Dickenson, G . Treadwell, J. Christopherson, A. Brawn Umpires: Malcolm Foard ( C) Francis Kavanagh (C)
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. A . ._ . ._. 0 Jack watts, university ulues . Striking, 2 matches . Jordan Hill, Whitefriars. Failure to appear at tribunal, 1 match . Edward Tice, Fitzroy Reds ( Reserves) . Striking, 2 matches. James Viney, St . Bernards ( Under-19). Tripping, *Timothy Andrews, Eltham. Striking, 2 matches. *Noel Cartledge, Bulleen Cobras (R eserves) . Striking, 2 matches .
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Power House/South Mornington and Oakleigh Clayton charged with a major melee which allegedly occurred in their under-19 match on Saturday July 29 at Mornington . Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $200 (first offence within the last two years). Ivanhoe Assumption and Oakleigh charged with a minor melee which allegedly occurred in their senior match on Saturday July 29 at Ivanhoe .
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JAX and Old Essendon charged with a major melee whic h allegedly occurred in their under-19 match on Saturday July 29 at Elsternwick Park . AJAX also charged with conduct unbecoming in that during the above match interchange steward listed as Yoel Rosenbaum (a registered player) allegedly pushed Old Essendon player no. 8, Ben Madden in the chest region during the alleged melee . Both clubs pleaded guilty to the melee charge . Old Essendon fined $300 (second offence) and AJAX $200 (first offence) .
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Yoel Rosenbaum suspended for 1 match . Old Ivanhoe charged with conduct unbecoming in that during their senior match against Old Scotch on Saturday July 29 Old Ivanhoe's president, Mario Christodoulou allegedly (1) approached the field umpires at the three quarter time break; (2) Abused the field umpire in the function room after the match . Club fined $400 . 61
THE CHALLENGE : Name the grid square where you think the ball was in the original photo . PRIZES: Successful entrants who correctly nominate the grid square in which the majority of the ball was, go into a major "Lucky Draw" at the end of the season . The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) will appear in each subsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer", LAST WEEK THE BALL WAS IN B9, CONGRATULATIONS TO THIS WEEKS SPOT THE BALL WINNERS : Brendan Corcoran (VAFAUA), K.B. Carter ( Salesian .) HOW TO ENTER : One entry per person . Tear off entry section which appears down right hand side of this page, fill in and mail to: VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 . No Photocopies or taxed entries . Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round. 62 '~ THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
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15 15
12 12
3 0 1494 622 3 0 1384 832
48 48
240.19 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 166.35 MAZENOD OC
P W L 15 15 0 15 13 2
D For Ag F t. : 0 1800 617 60 0 1684 777 52
% 291 .73 216.73
OLD WESTBOURNE
15
10
5 0 1078 792
40
136.11
OLD MENTONIANS
15 11 4
0 1123 837
44
134.17
ELSTERNWICK AFC SWINBURNE UNI. AFC SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS WEST BRUNSWICK AFC
15 15 15 15 15 15 15
10 5 0 920 960 8 6 1 1106 1083 8 6 0 1036 943 7 8 0 898 737 4 9 1 890 1254 1 14 0 684 1419 1 14 0 529 1539
40 34 32 28 18 4 4
DE LA SALLE OC HAMPTON ROVERS AFC OAKLEIGH CLAYTON' MONASH BLUES PARKDALEVULTURES P'HOUSEtSTH MORNINGTON SUSPENDED FOR 200 6
15 10 5 15 7 8 15 6 9 15 6 9 15 4 11 15 3 12
0 0 0 0 0 0
40 28 24 24 16 12
126.20 81 .92 6180 59 .06 49.73 50 .00
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15 15
12 12
3 0 1975 963 3 0 1579 904
48 48
205.09 FITZROY REDS 174 .67 AQUINAS OC
POWER HOUSE AFC
15
12
3 0
1338 999
48
133.93
BULLEEN COBRAS AFC BOX HILL NORTH AFC ALBERT PARK AFC
15 15 15
9 9 8
6 0 1430 1124 6 0 1640 1327 7 0 1402 1141
36 36 32
127.22 BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 123.59 OLD WESTBOURNE 122.87 THERRY PENOLA 08
SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC
15
5
10 0 1257 1232
20
102.03
ELEY PARK SHARKS NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC
15 15 15
5 10 0 1149 1644 3 12 0 1009 1729 0 15 0 737 2453
20 12 0
D4 RESERVE
P
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ELTHAM DC
15
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2 0 1424 530
52
268.68
POWER HOUSE AFC HAWTHORN AFC SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC
15 15 15 15
13 10 8 8
2 0 1349 656 5 0 1314 667 7 0 1054 891 7 0 966 974
52 40 32 32
BOX HILL NORTH AFC ALBERT PARK AFC BULLEEN COBRAS AFC ELEY PARK SHARKS RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC
15 15 15 15 15
7 7 6 2 1
8 0 1276 974 8 0 1038 917 9 0 1032 1004 13 0 633 1795 14 0 445 2123
28 28 24 8 4
BENTLEIGH AFC
ST MARYS AFC UHS-VU AFC
UNDER 19 (1)
Ag pis
P
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OLD XAVERIANS (1) OF LA SALLE OC UNIVERSITY BLUES ST BERNARDS
16 15 15 15
14 14 11 9
1 1 4 6
RUPERTSWOOD AFC OLD SCOTCH
15 15
MARCELLIN DC
15
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95 .83 102 .12
109.86 121 .85 70.97 48.20 34 .37
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15 13 2 15 13 2
0 1393 771 0 1357 881
52 52
180 .67 154 .03
15 9 6
0 1258 1045
36
120 .3 8
15 9 6 15 7 8 15 7 8
0 1454 1244 0 983 1269 0 993 1331
36 28 28
116 .8 8 77.46 74 .6 1
15 6 9
0 1104 1207
24
91 .47
69.89 RUPERTSWODD AFC 15 6 9 58.36 NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS COL 15 5 10 30.04
0 815 1298 0 1016 1327
24 20
62 .79 76 .56
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CLUB 1 8 (1)
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15 13 2
0 1246 811
52
153 .6 4
OLD XAVERIANS
15 12 3
0 1203 704
48
170 .8 8
205.64 197.00 118.29 99.18
DE LA SALLE OC OLD SCOTCH OLD MELBURNIANS ST KEVINS OB
15 12 3 15 10 5 15 7 8 14 6 8
0 1344 877 0 1152 894 0 958 982 0 992 1034
44 40 28 24
153 .25 128 .8 6 97 .5 6 95 .94
131 .01 113.20 102.79 35.26 20.96
UNIVERSITY BLUES MAZENOD OC OLD XAVERIANS (2) ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS
15 5 10 15 4 11 15 4 11 15 2 13
0 0 0 0
20 16 16 8
76 .3 8 78 .5 9 67 .3 0 45 .1 1
P t% L 15 14 1
D For Ag Pfs 0 1779 679 56
% 262 .0 0
15 12 3 15 11 4 15 8 7 15 8 7
0 0 0 0
1506 628 1297 714 1213 986 1205 986
48 44 32 32
239 .8 1 181 .6 5 123 .0 2 122 .2 1
15 8 7 15 8 7
0 1226 1085 0 930 869
32 32
113 .0 0 107 .0 2
15 4 11
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1582
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59 .9 2
15 1 14 15 1 14
0 533 1856 0 466 1927
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28 .7 2 24 .1 8
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0 1863 611 0 1477 596 0 1175 829 0 1334 1098
56 56 44 36
304.91 247.82 141 .74 121 .49
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36 24
103.26 ST BERNARDS 96.65 UNIVERSITY BLACKS
4
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16
65.51
15 15
4 11 0 907 1398 2 12 0 774 1581
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64.88 MARCELLIN OC 48.96 THERRY PENOLA OB
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15 15 15
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13 12 12
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52 48 48
% 171 .38 174.72 150.41
15 15 15
8 7 6
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32 28 26
124.14 EMMAUS ST LEOS DC 15 8 7 98.31 BEAUMARIS FC 15 5 10 79.70 NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS COL 15 5 10
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15
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24
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15 15 15
5 10 0 1020 1261 4 10 1 1122 1375 1 14 0 717 1939
20 18 4
80.89 OLD SCOTCH 81 .60 LATROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 36.98
UNDER 19 (3 )
13 0 643 1692
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14 13 12
1 0 1858 74 6 2 0 1883 729 3 0 1487 789
56 52 48
249.06 258. 30 188 .47
ORMOND AFC LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC
15 15
11 7
4 0 1462 998 8 0 894 1010
44 28
146 .49 88 .51
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15 15 15 15 15
6 6 4 2 0
9 0 1253 1450 9 0 1046 1366 11 0 924 1655 13 0 1020 1627 15 0 724 2181
24 24 16 8 0
86 .4 1 76 .57 55 .83 62 .69 33 .20
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BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC15 OLD GEELONG FC 15 15 YARRA VALLEY OB
12 3 10 5
0 1480 1210 48 0 1482 1084 40
122 .3 1 136 .7 2
0 1294 1217 36 0 1379 1325 36
106 .3 3 104 .08
14 14
9 5 9 5
0 1284 884 0 1436 1010
36 36
145 .25 142 .18
14 14
8 6 8 6
0 1335 1040 0 1060 941
32 32
128.37 112 .65
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15
6 8
1 1379 1538 26
89 .66
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0 1301 1218
32
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14
7 7
0 1063 1203
28
88.36 THERRY PENOLA OB
15
5 10
0 1083 1125 20
96 .27
ST BERNARDS MARCELLIN OC OLD MELBURNIANS
14 14 14
6 8 4 10 1 13
0 1121 1272 0 916 1239 0 828 1567
24 16 4
88.13 73.93 52.84
15 15 15
4 10 3 12 3 12
1 1261 1510 18 0 1109 1543 12 0 1022 1447 12
8151 71 .87 70 .63
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14 14 14 14
12 10 10 7
2 4 4 7
0 1307 570 0 1093 642 0 1068 642 0 790 961
48 40 40 28
229.30 170 .25 166 .36 82 .21
OLD CAREY GPoIMARIANS OLD MENTONIANS RUPERTSWOOD AFC THERRY PENOLA OB
15 15 15 15
14 1 9 6 9 6 7 8
0 1256 688 56 0 1164 1007 36 0 1077 1038 36 0 1177 861 28
182.56 115.59 103.76 136.70
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0 846 930
20
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BULLEEN TEMP. AFC
15
7 8
0 1014 988 28
102.63
14 14 14 14
5 9 4 1 0 3 11 1 13
0 0 0 0
20 16 12 4
60 .67 65 .25 50 .62 44 .11
EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC BANYULE AFC PRAHRAN AFC YARRA VALLEY OB
15 15 15 15
6 9 4 11 4 11 0 15
0 886 1119 24 0 917 1277 16 0 663 1257 16 0 568 1548 0
79.1 8 71 .8 1 52.74 36,69
OLD SCOTCH OLD XAVERIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES DE LA SALLE OLD TRINITY GR STBERNARDS OLD IVANHOE OLD MELBURNIANS MARCELLIN OC OLD HAILEYBURY ; ; .r~ • c .,-,nr ._• : . . ; .
654 691 533 520
1078 1059 1053 1179
106.81
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9 6 9 6
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1427 729 1304 1111 1304 1057 912 1007
48 46 44 32
195 .75 117 .37 123.37 90.57
PENINSULA uu OAKLEIGH AFC SALESIAN AFC AQUINAS QC
15 15 15 15
14 12 10 8
7 7
0 1206 1122
28
107.49 GLEN EIRA AFC
15
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0 1212 1280 32
94 .6 9
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1 1066 1167
26
91,35
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0 1220 1204 28
101 .3 3
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94.70 ST JOHNS OC
15
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0 1078 1547 20
69 .6 8
14 14 14
3 11 3 11 3 11
0 1058 1310 0 916 1257 0 790 1164
12 12 12
80.76 72.87 67.87
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15 15 15
4 11 4 11 3 12
0 1184 1204 16 0 996 1351 16 0 976 1595 12
98 .3 4 73 3 2 61,1 9
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14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
12 2 11 3 9 5 9 5 9 5 7 7 4 10 4 10 3 11 2 12
0 1280 720 0 977 711 0 1096 781 0 1094 833 0 1021 883 0 859 945 0 721 979 0 697 1020 0 695 1055 0 681 1194
177 .78 137 .41 140 .33 131 .33 115 .63 90 .90 73 .65 68 .33 65,88 57,04
SALESIAN AFC PENINSULA OB AQUINAS DC LA TROBE UNI AFC WERRIBEE AFC WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS ST JOHNS OC OAKLEIGH AFC IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC GLEN 'EIRA AFC
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
12 3 11 4 11 4 10 5 9 6 6 9 6 9 5 10 3 12 2 13
0 1304 965 48 0 1350 847 44 0 1265 903 44 0 1083 809 40 0 1404 981 36 0 1064 1 086 24 0 861 1228 24 0 909 1122 20 0 740 1299 12 0 755 1596 8
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STt', .ELBOURNE DISTRICTS 15 BENTLEIGH AFC 15 15 OLD WESTBOURNE ELSTERNWWICK AFC 15 WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 15 MONASH GRYPHONS 15 SWINBURNE UNI AFC 15 KEW AFC 15
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60 40 32 30 30 28 24 20
HAMPTON ROVERS
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0 1147 1466
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