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VAFA MAJOR SPONSO R Footy is a tough game . We all know it but som ]:in;~s ~~~~~ need to be reminded how bruising it can be and the news of 22-year-old Geelong footballer Tom Lonergan losing his kidney during the week certainly does that. The sickening accident is on the back of a discussion about how physically demanding the game is for 17 and 18-year-olds who are involved in their first AFL or VFL season . in their first year out from the TAC cup, under 18 boys are pitted ,'nst men and find themselves up against guys who hr ie been in the AFL system for years, 100-plus gamers, pro essional athletes, who are big balls of muscle . It is a dangerous combination and former Adelaide premiership captain Mark 6ickiey recently said the situation was alarming and needed to be changed . There will always be some young talent that can step up to AFL pace immediately and star in their first season but these players are the exception . Bickley pointed out that several of this year's brightest lights had not been able to complete the season because of injury. The rest of the players are thrown into the VFL but again they find themselves against AFL reserve players, exAFL players and seasoned footballers . is still not an ideal situation . There was a mental side to the equation as well, Bickley said, and AFL clubs were daunting places for youngsters no matter how talented they were . The VAFA believes it can provide a sensible bridge for these young guns from the TAC Cup to walk across into AFL, following the footsteps of Melbourne star James McDonald and St . Kilda veteran Andrew Thompson . This is the smart road . competition provides a mix of different age grou s, ex-AFL players and some of the best amateur football s in the land . And because it is such a big competition, young Victorian players will able to find a local club which is convenient, an important consideration for the player if he is studying or doesn't drive . VAFA Sholly said the amateurs intended to contact all the TAC Cup clubs in a plan that wor=

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hLl ;~efully net some of th eebstyoungarh competition . The aim is to provide a safe, alternate path for these young players t o down, allowing them to age and develop rather than been cast to the wolves . He said the VAFA also provided great experiences for young players and they could play U19 representative games, interstate games and even a youth tour of I reland . The idea is simply to let the youngsters mature physically and mentally and provide them with some life experiences before they are released to the AFL . said the other exciting news for the VAFA was crowd attendances in recent weeks . He said the numbers that had been reported to headquarters were incredible, not only due to the early conclusion of Club XVIII and school competition, but perhaps a potential disenchantment with the AFL brand . AFL has certainly had its problems in recent weeks, from its fixture, to broadcasting, injuries and the football itself, but as the amateurs head into the finals it is certainly all systems go . It should be a fascinating few weeks ahead . Congratulations to the Club premiers and good luck to all the teams playing finals football this weekend . As for A and B-sections, what an incredible year and that top of the table between Collegians and Old today should be a beauty .

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And then there t,re, well, thre e You know, sometimes you can catch Old Xavs on an off day . But when the stakes are high, the sun is shining and the crowd is out, its time to say your prayers. You can add and when the opposition is De La" to that equation as well . The minute the y ran out on Saturday, you could tell the visitors were primed . The game pretty much followed suit, with Xavs always keeping De La at an arm's length, despite a plucky performance from the home side, who snuck within a couple of goals at one stage . A lethal Tim Ockleshaw didn't help De La's cause, nor did the move of Damien Lynch (6) up forward . I really liked the game of Chris Santalucia as well . De La had everything to play for and reflected this at the selection table, bringing back Jeremy La Ragy from injury and Luke Seeger from a broken leg, which most people had assumed would sideline him until season '07 . Players to impress included Aaron Shields, who is really hard at it, David Spithill, the best ruckman De La have had for years and Jeff Morel, who always seems to bob up in crunch games . Maybe add a key forward and a hard-nosed midfielder into next year's line up and they will be one hell of a side . But full credit to Xavs, who looked very polished . Speaking of the need for key forwards, Haileybury have acquired a pretty handy one in the form of Stewart Loewe, a more than adequate replacement for the bung hipped Brett O'Farrell . Three goals and a stack of marks was a pretty handy return for a bloke his age as the Badlanders had the Cardinals on toast . Some equally impressive names in Heath Hopwood, Carl Steinfort and Kynan Ford were all prominent (and the Bloods went in without Paul Corrigan, who missed with work commitments) . It really is hard to know what to make of Scotch but they look right off the pace when stacked up alongside the other three likely finalists . Sam Troon was their best . The other games were a bit less significant in the scheme of things but heralded some great individual performances . Callan Potter slotted a cool seven against Marcellin (who, once again, were competitive but lost concentration after half time) . Another ripping game by Gary McIntyre down back for the 'Pitters. Andy Cultrera's stellar season continued as he mauled the hapless OMs out at Bulleen . You'd have to say he is the competition's premier player in '06 but maybe his tendency to give a bit of lip may cost him a much-deserved Woodrow . And Uni made mincemeat of my upset selection, easily seeing off Ivanhoe at Parkville . Ivanhoe's rotten luck with injury continued with State players James Hope and Stewed Low both sitting out . Marcus Toovey bobbed up with a very classy seven but George De Crespigny was in similarly hot form at the other end for Uni and their midfield ran riot .

The Scenario I didn't pass a maths test after Grade 4 at school so really struggle with this sort of stuff but this i s pretty much th e

situation . . . . . If De La are to sneak into fourth, they need to beat Uni Blues and hope Marcellin roll Scotch . They'll also sneak in if they beat Uni by 227 goals, a tad unlikel y Haileybury will get the double chance . So should Uni. If things according to the script (as if, it's the Amateurs)! we'll have the exact same finals line-up as last yea r Well wasn't that a learned summation of things? Sorry, my brain just doesn't function this way. But Watch Out . . . You see, it isn't as simple as it looks . Fact is that Trinity have probably the best record of any A Section side against Old Xavs . They always beat them in the ruck and Xavs have difficulty matching up on Cultrera. The Badlanders are no certainties against Bernards, who are steaming home, have nothing to lose and also have a very good record against the Bloods . No surprise at all to see them get up .

A SECTIO N Cultrera, Andy OLD TRINITY OR 8 66 OLD XAVERIAtaS 1 51 Handley, Matthew Gerstman, James OLD SCOTCH 3 49 Potter, Callan ST BERNARDS 7 47 Rayson . Damien DE LA SALLE 1 38 Clarke, Tim OLD XAVERIANS 2 32 OLD TRINITY OR 4 31 Walsh, Brent A SECTION RESERVE Smith, Daniel OLD XAVERIANS 0 39 ST BERNARDS 2 29 Harris, Patrick UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 27 Hutchins, Thomas Widmer, Timothy OLD SCOTCH 2 27 DE LA SALLE 0 26 ivtorwood, Sam Beaurepaire . James OLD SCOTCH 5 24 Girdwood, Thomas UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 23 "" results weren't received. Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .

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Marcellin aren't that bad! And for a team in fourth spot, Scotch are in abysmal form . You just never know . . . . De La are a pretty handy team themselves and despite a dismal record against the Blues, showed enough last week to suggest it's not out of their grasp . The Cop Out But I'm a wuss, mainly because I can't bear the fact of another year on the bottom of the tipping ladder. So let's tip Uni over De La, Xavs over Trinity (if it wasn't at Sportscover I would be less emphatic) Haileybury over Bernards & Ivanhoe in the dead rubber against OMs . And in the only upset, let's go for Marcellin over Scotch at Camberwell . 1s.1:r3.7 .S..

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OLD XAVERIANS congratulate TRAVIS RUYG on 50 games 2005 saw an A Grade Premiership and selection the Victorian State Team - Well done Travis from all at the club . St.Bernraris congratulate both Gary McIntyre and Josh M adden on 50 games last week. Gary is having a great year playing mostly in defence whilst Josh is already an U/19 premiership player, state rep and Senior B&F winner in 05 . Well Done G-LOVE and JOSHY. The exuberant and exhilarating Michael Duggan plays his 150th game for DLS against Uni Blues this week . With superb application Michael has managed to improve his game every season as evidenced by his equal 3rd Club Champion in 2004, exceeded by his 3 way tie for Club Champion in 2005. He is also in his 2nd year at Club VC . Noted for his "understated" reaction to kicking a goal, Michael's play is inspirational . Well done Dugg o Uni v ersity Blues congratulate M ichael Kordick and Andrey Solly on 100 Senior games. Michael has developed into one of the toughest midfielders in the competition . His ability to keep his feet and provide others with first use is a key to the success of Blues teams over the past years . Andrew is in some of the best form of his career . Super quick, super skillfull and very evasive . Can play wing, down back as a stopper and up forward as a very dangerous option . Both are integral members of the club on and off the field, Well done 'Special K' and 'Sol Brother' . OLD HAILEYBURIANS' congratulate popular Reserves Vice Captain Luke Pitcher on his 100th game for the club today against St Bernards . Under 19 V-C 2001, Ressies 2005/06 and, during a prolonged injury earlier this year, filled in with off-field jobs is testimony to Luke's commitment to the Bloods . Well done 'Pitch' .

Round 1 3 Old Haileybury v St Bernards De La Salle v University Blues Old Ivanhoe v Old Melburnian s Old Scotch v Marcellin Oc Old Xaverians v Old Trinity Gr - at Sport scover Arena

-A SE •TlOh DE LA SALLE 1 .1 2 .8 6.9 8 .11 (59) OLD :AVER!ANS 4 .3 6 .6 10.8 16 .9 (105) DLS: Goals: J. Laragy 2 . J . Dykes 2• D. SpithilL D . Rayson, M. Brown, M . Duggan . Best : D . Spithill, J. More], D . Keely, A. Shields, N. Harris, A . Greenhalgh Old Xaa : Goals: D . Lynch 6, S. Johnston 3, T. Clarke 2, M . Handley, B. Hackett, T. Fleming, J. Pasceri, T. Ruyg . Best : T. Ockleshavr, S . Pdoiard• T. Ruyg, T. Fleming, A . Chatfield . D. Sapuppo Umpires : Mark Gibson (F) Jamie Kvins (F) Dominic Napoli (G) Michael O'Donnell (G) Matthew Jenkinson (B) Peter Pdonotti (B) OLD HAILEYBURY 3 .2 10.5 14 .0 21 .11 (137) OLD SCOTCH 2.1 2.4 5.10 10.11 (71) Old Hail : Goals : D. Brown 4, A. Jenke 3, S . Loewe 3, S . Martin 2, K. Ford 2, C . Stefnfort . F. Mohammad, M . Seccull, M . Fankhauser, H . Hopwood, T. Chisholm,. Best : C . Stemfort, A . McIntyre. D . MacKenzie, H. McLauchlan, F. Mohammad, K . Ford N. Corcoran Old Scotch : Goals: J_ Gerstman 3, C. Tallent 2, J . Ross, S . Troon, B. Doherty, T. wigney, J . Kitchen. Best: A. Pugsley, S . Troon, J. Barton, D . Brooke, J . Gerstman, J . Kitchen Umpires : Grant Joyner (F) Sachs Koffman (F) Damien Anthony (B) Brendan Corcoran (B) Bernie Hoare (G) Bernard Jephson (G) STBERNARDS 3.6 7.9 13 .15 19 .21 (135) N9ARCELLIH OC 2.2 8.4 10 .6 15 .9 (99) St Bern: Goals : C. Potter 7, M . Stapleton 2, N. Mitchell 2, B. Cook 2, D . Janides, D. Roach, G. McIntyre, T. Pearson, L . Wilkinson, B . Garth. Best: G . McIntyre, C . Potter, J . hleVilly, B. Cook, T. Wilkinson, M . Stapleton Marc: Goals : J . Sortolotto 5, D. Maroon 3, L. Hansen 2, T. Stafford 2, J. Winstanley, M. Bortoiotto, T. Nixon. Best: J . Bortolono, M . Bortolotto, D. 'Aarson, C. MacLaren, L . Hansen, B. Dobson Umpires: Wayne Hinton (F) Tim Saunders (F) Also Koutsoukis (B) Blake Curtis (B) Kevin Sugars (G) Lucas Robson (G ) UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.0 10 .7 15 .10 18.13 (121) OLD IVANHOE 3.1 4 .3 6.4 11 .8 (74) Uni Blues: Goals : G . Decrespigny 5. 0. Gleeson 3, E . Clark 2, J . Cordy, M. Paterson, B . McConnell, P. Steele, C. Brookes, A. Sally, L. North, E . Wilkinson . Best: T. Rankin, G. Decrespigny, M . Paterson, L . North, J. Sturrock, E . Clark Old Iv: Goals : M. Toovey 7, Z. Keane, R . Weddle, B . Thompson, S . Low . Best: S. Price, L . Balzan• L. Lochran, S . Low, C. Sutherland, M. Toovey Umpires: Russell Davidson (F) Tim Sutcliffe (F) William Stokes (8) Cameron Hayes (B) Paul Gan (G) Daniel Brookes IG) OLD TRINITY GR 4 .4 7 .8 11 .11 18 .13 (121) OLD rAELBURNIANS 3 .4 3 .9 5 .12 6.14 (56) Old Trin: Goals: A . Gultrera 8, B . Walsh 4, J. Healy 3. S. Pretty 2, T. Eckersley. Best : J. Aitken, A. Cultrera, R . Troon, J . Healy, M. Duggan, D. Bottler Did Aielb : Goals : M . Kennon 2, E . Farquharson 2, C. Kennedy, E . Mitchell Best : H . Lacey, C . Kennedy, D . Harrison, A . voyage, W. Harvey, E . Farquharson Umpires : Rob b9ayston (F) David Phillips (F) James Scully (B) Adam Rogers (B) Anthony Kyrkou (G) Daniel Scully (G ) 69ESE9Y ST BERNARDS 5 .2 8.5 13 .8 15 .10 (100) MARCELLIN DC 1 1 2 .2 5 .3 9 .3 (57) St Bem: Goals : P Harris 2, N . Smith 2, M. Juncskay, P. Mount, B. Hogan, J. Spiteri, L. Cookson, M. Miaggoue . A. Bryson, J . Harvey, S . Mitchell, S . Dads Best : B . Runnalls, A . Smith, S. lannazzo, N. Smith, S . Mitchell, M . Maggoire Evans Marc: Details not received UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 .5 10.8 17.8 20.11 (131) OLD IVANHOE GR 1 .0 1 .2 1 .2 1 .4 (10) Uni Blues: Goals: T. Hutchins 5, J . Villani 4, T. Girdwood 4, J. Ward 2, B. Gin 2, P. O'Connell, T. h4uhlebach• J . 63oylan . Best: J. Villani, M . Shaughnessy, T. Girdwood, B. Gin, N . Burchell, T. Hunter Old Iv: Goals: G. George . Best : B . Davis, M . Ferrantino, J . Mathew, G . Fowler, K. Berry, S. Smit h OLD TRINITY GR 2.2 3.4 6.5 7.6 (48) OLD 69ELBURflIANS 3 .2 6.6 10.7 16 .9 (105) Old Tr1n : Goals: S. Vandervenne 2, F. Stewart 2, M. Burgess, J. Burgess, S. Bladeni. Best: S. Bladeni, Z. Williams, E. MacDonald, R. Gamble, F. Stewart, A. Dickenson Old Pdeib : Goals: G. Tsiotras 3. N. Barrett 3, J . Byrne 2, T. Cudlipp 2, S . Kennon, A. Waddell . A. Pannifex, A . Ray, C. Theodoulau, S . Galbraith . Best: J. Grant, N. Barrett, E . Selby, D . Osmond, A. Waddell, J . Byrne OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .1 43 4.3 4.4 (28) OLD SCOTCH 8 .2 9.7 15 .10 21 .14 (140) Old Hail: Goals: C . Home, B . Hampton . J . Casey, R. Dolman. Best: T. Godbehere, N . Harrison, L . Floyd, B . Dolman, A. Kight, S . Ellis Old Scotch: Goals: J . Beaurepaire 5, J . Davis 4, T. Widmer 2, A Grant 2, A. Philalay 2, H . Dick, N. Thompson, T. Jelbart, I Hosking, A. Sutherland, R . Ashton . Best : J. Davis, L. Armstrong, N . Thompson, N . Hildebrandt, N . Leitl, H. Dic k DE LA SALLE 1 .1 4 .5 6.9 7.12 (54) OLD XAVERIAAS 5 .2 7 .6 10 .8 12.8(80) DLS : Goals: J . Hirst 2, M . Fieldsend, M, Nichol, P. Curran, G . Punton, R . Quick . Best: 69 . Fieldsend . R. Marks, T. Moloney, C . Punton, R. Quick, M . Nichol Old Xaa: Goals: L. Ginnivan 3, A . Jones 3, A. Pyle 2. J . McDonnell, S. Langdon, 0 . Gidley, L . Howard. Best : L. Harry, L . Ginnivan, N . Serafini, S . Langdon, M . Beardsley, S . Skidmore

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Even the best laid plans can go awry . )'~ ld so :,e come to Round 18 with a couple of live games to -'acide the finalists and the demotes what a way to finish a season . REVIEW Old Brighton just had that touch of class when it mattered most that kept them in front all day against a brave and competitive Blacks side who would be ruing a couple of easy goals given away from point kick ins. Josh Dickerson played a great game to keep Savige quiet. Pat Phelan was terrific, the Edge's were splendid, Mr Magic was irresistible and Nick Perry did some pretty handy inconspicuous work . Blacks defenders Dan Costello, Hugh Whitehead and Tom Purcell all played really well while Like O'Connell was his oallant self . Beaumaris continue to disappoint their supporters against an MHSOB side who ran all day and won the hard ball to score their 5th straight win to really finish their season in style . Stu McCully was best for the High receiving good support from Simon Anderson, Andrew Villani, Josh Richmond, MatthewHamilton-Ho and Nick Orchard . The Sharks who might have finished closer but for some poor kicking were well served by Sean Coote and Dougie Ensor down back with Luke McNicholas and Brayden Haynes battling hard on the ball . OEG are the classic Jekyll and Hyde sort of out it capable of beating and losing to anyone, hence it took them well into the last quarter to shake off a Mazenod side who really gave it their all in their last chance for survival. The Glimmer Twins Flaherty and Forrest were very dangerous up forward for the Bombers, while Whopper Teal and the studious McPherson also were good. Byron Bonner, David Nisbet and Mark Appolonia with 5 goals all helped the Nodders cause . To use that old football parlance we are just taking it one week at a time and that is what Stevie Wright told me last Saturday Night as he started his preparation for the big game against Collegians . The situation a win would keep them alive a loss and they were doomed . A 4 goal to zip second quarter set the ball rolling for the Fields as they took control of the game and just did not allow the Lions to get a look in . Simon Vdidja; - in and under was an inspiration to his side, while Mark Liddell and Nick Tassell also contributed greatly to the cause . Collegians were pleased with their rucks of Marty Williams and James Jorgensen, with Nick Harrison and Grant Rowston finding plenty of the ball . SKOB were disappointing against a desperate Whitefriars who were on their last chance and took it . The visitors did all the hard running early but couldn't put the Friars away, and given a sniff the home side took it and ran with it. Bad kicking in the third quarter where they sprayed it like cheap fertiliser also not helping SKOB'S cause . Lenny Mulgrew found his niche on the wing and played a grea t 8

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The first of three possibl e test matches takes place at South Road today as Old Brighton welcome Collegians to their humble abode . What do the Coaches do??? - play ducks an d drakes and rest a few who are carrying little niggles or play them all and go out and try and gain the ascendancy over their opponent. Bragging rights and top spot on the ladder also at the end of the line at 4 .30. Collegians need to find some form while the Tonners are in good form and will win . Melbourne High would want to finish their season off at home with a win and will certainly be in the game for a long period of time but in all reality the Bombers must win so they tackle next week with their confidence in tact and I'm pretty sure that that is what will happen . Righetti Oval makes a comeback to B Section this week as St Kevins welcome Mazenod in this absolute crunch game . Quite ironic that Dave Murray's last game as Coach of St Kevin's is against his old club . Well done Dave you have given SKOBS a great 3 years and I'm sure the importance of today will not be lost on anyone at the club . Perhaps with a touch of Garlick to spice up the recipe I feel the SKOBBERS will get the job done and remain in B Section . I also think that Whitefriars can and will beat Beaumaris at Shark Park but it will be to no avail as the result some 15 kilometres away will unfortunately consign them to hopefully only a year in C Section . My tipping the Friars is based purely and simply on the fact that they must win . And so to the Univers4'y where a simple equation "win" and you are "in" confronts both sides . The Fields have collected a

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couple of good scalps in the past fortnight and need to collect another one today in this mini final that all our Senior Umpires Would ;ove to get. The Blacks ran OB pretty close last week and with a bit of steadiness could have got over the line . I could take the easy way out and tip a draw but that would be %voosy so will go with the old home ground advantage bit and tip the Blacks just in What promises to be a ripper . PRESS CORRESPONDENT S As usual I need your assistance to write this column . A brief match report including players worthy of mention by 8pm :rtonday Nights please. Contact Details are 0403 433 016 or drop me an email to braincogo0tusnet .com .ai :

MILESTONES Beaumaris FC congratulate Sean Coote on 100 VAFA games this Week . Sean played over 100 jwSJF! games before graduating to the Under 19s in the 2000 season and has developed into an outstanding key position player for the club. In 2005 he was part of the (J,'23 VAFA team and he is now recognised as one of the leading players in B grade . The highlight of his career has been the senior premiership meda!Iion he earned as CHF in 2003 and now he can finally Join his father Tony on the 100 game honour board . Hopefully twin brother Adam will not be far away and we thank the whole Coote family for their contribution to the club over the years. Old Brighton Grammarians' congratulate the brothers Edge on 50 games . Andre w 's calm organising of the Tonners' defence has been invaluable . and Jonny's exciting dashes are instrumental in launching attacks down the ground . Nick Edwards' speed and Blair Mason's superb, raking delivery have also excited supporters as both boys pass the 50 game mark . Unfortunately, courageous Trevor Gibson's 50th was followed by a nasty injury and he will miss his finals chances mis year. Congratulations to all boys from the Did Brighton faithful, on reaching their early milestones . Caulfield Grammarians congratulate Andrew Docker on 100 games . It has taken 8 years for "Docks" to achieve this milestone, as he has had his share of obscure injuries . but it has been Well worth the wait . We also congratulate Richard Foote on his 100th game . "Footie" immediately made an impact with his strong overhead skills, Playing mainly as a forward, Richard has also had to fill in roles admira'',, down back as req-'red . Well done guys, from all of vour mates at The Fields .

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I Not surprisingly, the lads from Hampton Movers were crestfallen after they fell to Fitzroy Reds on the weekend in bright sunny conditions . Meanwhile, down the road at Alec Gillon Oval, the Combine were all smiles as they took care of Monash and arrested their slide to secure a ticket for C section in 2007 . It is always a difficult round when teams futures lie in the balance until the last few minutes, but supporters and players alike are to be commended for the manner in which they handled themselves . No quarter has been given, and none expected in this extremely tight year of footy. For Old Paradians and Hampton Rovers, we must bid a fond farewell but hope that they return again as soon as possible. Both sides have proud histories, with good junior programs so there's little doubt they will be determined to make this an aberration only. For the NOBSPC crew, it was bound to be a Mad Monday as they had occupied one the bottom two slots for 10 of the 17 previous weeks!! Still they pulled out the win when it counted, and capitalised on Monash's form tailing off when finals were out of the question . In the battle for the finals, Parkdale Vultures took care of business at Gerry Green Reserve, dispatching Old Paradians by three quarter time and ensuring that only an Old Camberwell upset over AJAX could keep them out this season . Given last year had seen the premiers fall to The OC to keep the Vultures out, it was as if some good karma came back to Parkdale, with news of the Jackas' 4 goal win drifting through the airwaves at 5pm . The Vultures had kept their season alive, but at what price? Word is that a couple of key players may have suffered injuries in the process, and Parkdale may need to cover their absences in the 1st semi . So, without further ado, let's rip into the preview as September rolls on . . . . .

2nd semi fina l St Bedes M entone Tigers -v-AJA X To the winner go the spoils and in this match it will be the critical week's rest before the Big Day and the joy of punching a ticket to B section in 2007 .

tI': Jiously, ven the Tigers have gone through the seaso ynudefat,h deserve favoritism and it's hard to see where the Jackas will assert their authority, it is almost impossible to fault the Tigers' form as they have matchwinners all over the park . The key to AJAX giving it a shake will be their cohesiveness as a unit and their attack on the ball from the beginning . Their strength is rimarily on ball but, with Rapaport in rare `nrm ~_ ~r! "3om & Rosen to return, they certainly have .power to worry the favorites . It really comes dc n to depth and, whilst both sides' gun players are evenly matched, the Tigers have more key position options and greater depth . Frankly, the performance of the last 6 players chosen will probably determine the outcome here . If it's a wet and windy day at S ; :~idy, th, >

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have a good shot, but that's about the best conditions they could hope for. We all know the winter just passed has been very dry, and I can't see it changing this week . With a fair amount of confience, its the Tigers by 31 points . 1st semi fina l

Ormond -v- Parkdale Vulture s Here's another match which looks reasonably straightforward with most expecting Parkdale to drop out at the first hurdle . Ormond have been pretty consistent throughout the season and have been in the top four for pretty much the entire season . I have every reason to expect the likes of Miller. McConville and Keleher will relish the Sandy deck whilst Tony MacGeorge knows every single blade of grass at Trevor Barker Oval too!!! Word is Paul Sullivan, after ripping out another BOG, will go into this game under an injury cloud . Whilst not fatal, his brilliant form has been one of the major reasons for the Vultures' soaring into September . I expect him to play, but his influence could be limited . Ormond have the benefit of several gun forwards in Chishom, Russell and even Beckett to provide avenues to goal . Still Parkdale have one Mr Rowley in great nick at the other end, but have to find others if Sullivan can't produce . Ormond have managed to win most of the close ones, and I reckon this one could go right down to the wire, with a Mender victory by 8 points .

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r :>, cNOBrST PATS COLL 8 .5 13 .5 19 .6 (120) 10 9(69) A1090SH BLUES 14 5 .6 78 NOB)SiP : Details not received . Von Blues : Goals: C . Gregory 3, R Torten c . A. Williams, B. Nind, T. Craven, °1. Davidson, L Creamer. Best: G . Smyth . A. Williams. A . Hickey, R. Tarred . L. Creamer, J . Smith Umpires: Simon Olive (F) Field But] (F) Boundary Rdfl (B) Goal Rdfi (G) James Exton (G ) AJAX AFC 4 .3 7 .4 11 .6 1fi .6 (102) OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .3 812 1014 i74 ; 59 AJAX : Goals : Y. Rapoport 6 . D . Sutton 3, D . Gelbart 2, J Ritterman . E . Janover. E Raleigh, C . Jankie, J . Smith . Best : D . Sutton, E. Janover, E . Raleigh, J Ritterman. M . Jankie, N. Gold oCG: Goals: D. Loads 4 . A. Clarke 3, M Hough 2, B . Atkinson. Best : S, Derry. D . Pike, M. Hough, T. Hobart, S. Harrison, P. Jer~kin Umpires: Grant Wardrop (F) Shane 61acKmtosh (F) James Travers (B) Alexandria Anthony (B) Graeme Booth (G) Charlie Lear (G ) FITZROY REDS 5 .1 9 .4 12 .11 14 .14 (98) HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .1 5 .5 9,6 1 1 .9 (75! Fitz Reds: Goals : K . Maghamez 4, M Grossman 3, M . Dike 2, M, Louis-Gleteson 2, M . Zanos. P. Diacagiorgu . K. Nye . Best . J . Beane, C . Pieignen, C Dullard, J . Rawlins, M. Zones. P. Diacogoorghs Hampt Rov: Goals M . Devereaux 3, A Power 3, A. Browne 2 . G . Woods. L. Cave, D. Anderson . Best: L Batt, J . McCarthy, S . Parkinson . L . Wheeler. M Devereaux, G . Car Umpires: Peter Angelis (F) Nicholas Brown (F) Elise Van Grondelle (B) Julian MacC,om (B) Craig Areal (G) Chris Kearney (G) PARKDALE VULTURES 4 .4 11 .10 15 .13 21 .19 (145) OLD PARADIANS 4 .3 8.4 97 16.10 (106) Park Volt : Goals: S. Rowley 4 . M . Ryan 3 . D . Kelly 2, M Hayes 2, P. Sullivan 2 . R Hurler 2, S . Hecker, C. 0Meara, t•f. Meyer, T. Barr, T, MacGeorge, S. Sullivan . Best P. Sullivan, M . Hayes, S. Hecker, R . Horlec M. Meyer, B, Richards Old Par: Gnats P. Brabender 3, D_ Spith, 2 . B. Holden 2. B. Dintmasante 2 . L, Dore 2 . D. Dean, A Pagha, A. Curran, D. Loney . B. McAllister Best: A . Sinclair D . Loney, K . J =r .. .is . R Thomas, A Curran . P Bra6ender Umpires : Cameron Davidson I Hcogendyk (F) Dale Cook (B) Matthew Proctor (B) John Robinson Stephens (G) ST OEOES/t4ENT0NE TIG 3 .3 9.4 10 .7 16.9(1 ORPdOND AFC 32 45 8 .7 1 StBRAT: Goals: A. Hayes 4, L Terrell 4 . T McColl 2, L. Be.=eridge 2 . . McMahon, J, Kane . Best: A . Scatted, A . Scafim, P. Brennan, M V: . :,a . S : .-. . .S Kidd Orm: Goals : R . Chisholm 7, J . Dale . M. Martinov.':i Cove . A . 4'de , areF:, S Keleher Best R. Chisholm, R. Martin . 0 . Lack, ),^l. Cove, C. Lees. J . Dal(Umpires : Ben Ryde (F) Vaughan Sideboflom (F) Andrea Mason (B) Cameron Smith (B) Gler Young (G) Trudian Collin (G)

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-_ . . ~• `,• ; At the bottom end of the table,Prahran had a handsome 33 point win over Old Mentonians . With more to play for, the Two Blues jumped out to a big lead early, and although the Panthers were the better team on the scoreboard in the second half, it was too late for OM to make any significant impact . Michael Scicluna starred for the home side in the backline, while Anthony Palmer made the most of his 150th game for the Panthers. This result, coupled with a 68 point thrashing by Old Geelong at Como Park, consigned St. Leo's Emmaus to D2 football for the 2007 season . Matt. Wilson and Lachie Teague impressed for the home side, while Nic Casboult and Colby O'Brien once again starred for the Oggers. Top and bottom spots were already locked in and top side Old Carey prevailed over a young Banyule combination to win by 105 points at R J Brockwell Oval . A useful tune up for the minor premiers saw Tim Angus bag seven, Pete Tiras kick five, Tow Howgate and Ryan Mullins do well in midfield, Stu Jessup impress down back, and Pete Unkles continue his strong form in the ruck. At Domeney Reserve, a 69 point win to Yarra Valley Old Boys over Therry Penola, coupled with results elsewhere, ensured the Bushrangers of D1 finals football . The Lions can be encouraged by the performances of youngsters Matt Reynolds and Jarrod Hanlon as they look to keep their start of- and end of season form going throughout the middle of the season in 2007 . At Ted Ajani Reserve . Rupertswood scored a massive 86 point win over home side Bulleen Templestowe, sending the Buliants tumbling from second spot to fifth spot and out of the finals in the process, allowing Rupo to claim fourth spot and to fight another day . F' ' - AL PREVIEW Form side Yarra Valley Old Boys square up to early season hotshots Rupertswood at St. Bernard's College this Saturday . The Bushrangers were not given much hope at the start of this season and a 1-4 start seemed to confirm that wisdom . However, they had been competitive in all their match at that point, which should've hinted at the potential for greater things to come, which an 11-2 record for the rest of the season is testament to. By contrast, Rupo won their first six matches, and were topping the table at that stage . Although they have been 'only' 6-6 since then, I would think they would be satisfied with a 12-6 record for their first year playing at this level . Obviously the marquee duel here has to be that of Valley key forward James Keem against Rupo's David Collins . It will be interesting to see if the Bushies will persist in trying to play through Keem if Collins gets on top early, or if they'll try to negate Collins' influence by playing around him instead. Rupo's Tom West and Valley" s Ashley Drew are also sure to cross paths many times during the course of the game, and their impact is sure to also be a factor come full time . 20

Only one team can win here, and although Rupo have done well to salvage a finals spot, the Bushrangers have the momentum, and ergo an air of imprenentreble confidence that's hard to beat at finals time . Yarra Valley for mine . SECOND SEMI FINAL PREVIEW Junction Oval will be more like Planet of the APS on Saturday when Old Carey take on Old Geelong . The Panthers have been the most consistent team in D1 this season, and are worthy minor premiers . The Oggers did suffer a case of the wobbles for a while back around the three quarter season stage, but have recovered well to take the other double chance position . I predict that Al Parton will start forward, in the early stages at least anyway, by either Ai Munro or Steve Lansdell . Nic Casboult and Colby O'Brien have the potential to wreak havoc in the Oggers forward line, but the likes of Chris Battle and Stu Jessop will ensure things won't be one way traffic . Luke Maslin has been fantastic for the Panthers since his early season arrival from Northern Bullants and combines well with Collins to provide as good a one-two midfield punch as any team at this level, but look for Bayles to bring his own brand of magic to the table for the Hoops . Both teams have strong claims as to why they should win, and it was only three weeks ago that the Oggers scored a

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comfortable vain over the Panthers. Finals is a different kettle of fish, and ! think the Panthers have proven to be the best team over 18 weeks, and should emphasise that With a win over the Oggers today, CONTACT Please provide details of any match reports, milestones, social events, etc., via email to theqWiil@hotmail .com, ideally by Monday 5pm . Also, please continue to send in your nominations for the Of Team of the Year via the same email address . Have a great VAFA weekend, The QWili"

MILESTONE S Old Geelong congratulate Simon O'Brien and James Morley on 1 0 0 games, Both players were members of last years reserve premiership side . Reserves defender James Cole also played his 50th game recently, Coley has also tasted senior footy and played in the reserves flag team last year David Kimpton plays 5 0 games this week, 'Diesel' has been a key target up forward for the Hoops, playing a fine game in last year's senior Grand Final and we hope there are many more grabs and goals to come . Congratulations to you all from everyone at Old Geelong . Old Carey ruckman Heath Doggett reaches 50 games against Bulleen-Templestowe, while last week saw the younger brigade include past U19s vice-captain Jack Joslin, Johnny Carpenter, and Geoff Lord bring up the half-ton . This Week, Chris Laidlaw saddles up for Old Carey for the 50th time . Well done to all of you from everyone at DId Carey. Yarra Valley 0B stalwart Andrew Stone wore the Bushrangers jumper for the 100th time last week . Fellow Bushranger Adrian Wingate plays his 50th game this week . Well done to both of you from everyone at the Bushrangers .

St Bernards College, West Essendon - 2pm Yarra Valley OB versus Rupertswoo d RESE R VES St Bernards College, West Essendon -11,20am Old Mentonians versus Rupertswood 2nd Semi F°PA'- - "^° 2, 2 00 6 Junction Oval, St . Kilda - 2pm Old Carey versus Old Geelon g Junction Oval, St . Kilda - 11,20am Old Geelong versus Old Carey THE A M ATEUR

BUL lJ2 : TF.pAPLESTC :'_ AFC 0.5 2 .9 RUPERT>; :Ou 3 AFC 8.3 12. 6 Bull Temp : Goais : D . Horvath, K. Burndge, D . Matthews, B. w ur . R . Ilimgworth, G . Covers . K. Cherbakof. Best : A . Tehan, D.,Wuliarns tt s D. Bone, M . Patryk. R. Williams, K . Cherbakof Ruperts: Goals : B. V .,,, , R . Hatty 6, M. Quigley 5, J Plummer 2, M. Gaunt 2 . 5 Bishop, T. West . Be s R . Hatty, J . Phillips, M . Quigley, B . Whitehead, M . Gaunt, T West Umpires: Kramer (F) Peter James (F) Edward Beal (6) Malcolm FiIIeW (G) OLD GEELDNG FC 5.9 9 .13 13 .15 21 .18 (144) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 1 .1 41 7 .3 12.4 (76) Old Gael : Goals : M. NJilsor, 5, J. Bell 3 . L, Teague 3, C. 0Briee 3. Fzi . Vasey 2 . E Bayles 2, J . Hope-Johnstone . M. Vickers-Willis, N . CasbouEt Best: N. Casbeult, C . O'Brian, J. Malpas. J . Bell . M . vrckers-YVilhs. M. Wilson ESL : Goals : C . Le Clare 5 . 1 McCann 2, D. Lear. P. Baranello. S, Le Clete. N . Rodin, A. McKenzie. Best : N Baranello, S . Roneh .. P. Baraneilo, D . Manton, C Le Clerc. R . McGloin Umpires: Joseph Hartsro its Nick Fennessy {F) James Gregory (B) Jordan Mayston (2) Nick Booth (G) Paul Whiteman (G) PRAHRAN AEC 8.2 13.3 16,4 18.5 (113) OLD hiENTONIANS 3.0 5.2 0 5 12.8 (80 ) Prahran: Goals : L. Stafford 5, M . Evans 4, M . Harrison 3, D. MacCiocca 2 . D Ballard . D. James, L. Fox . H, Pitts . Best: M, Scicluna . A Pitts, D Ballard. L . Stafford . H . Hodgson . M . Radyvronik Old PAent : Goals: C . Twentvman 3, K. Murphy 2, P. F!asus 2, G . SnoEV1T. Millis, M Basile . R . Sehloeftel, A. Palmer, Best M . Basile. T. Wiltshire . M Watts, B . Lane, R . Schloet,el . J VJdliams Umpires : Peter Oahdl (F) David Irons (F) Santo Caruso (B) Benedict Farrell (B) YARRA VALLEY OB 4,6 7 .10 12 .17 16,19 (115) THERRY PENOLA OB 1 .1 23 5 .7 6.10 (46) Yarra Y: Goals T, Hancock 3 . R Drev; 3. J . Keem 2, P. Valopin 2, B . Peaks 2, B . Nicholas . M . Rok;cki, S. Yen, A. Stone. Best: R . Yeo, M. Laing, S. Fuller, B. Peake, C. Britt . C . Beal Therry Pe: Goals : D. Goodwin 2, J. Bannister. D . CaS.a!di. C . Bannister, J_ Crotty. Best : A . Foster-Knight, M . Reynolds, J. Harlon, M . McWhinney, J . Hammes . M Fareldi Umpires : Brendan Devlin (F) Lionel Katz (F) BANYULE AFC 3.3 4.4 9.5 10.5 t65) OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 63 13,10 18,17 25.20 (170) Banpule : Goals: A . Demetrmu 3 . S. Gray 2 . D. Drapac, J . Tsingaris, B . JoweG, A. Brown, K . Shepard-Mueller Best 0, Gay`er, D . Draper, A Rothe, N. Braddy . S. Gray. J . Szeremeta Old Carey: Goals : T. Angus 7, P. Tiras 5 . S Collins 4, J . White 2, S. Wood 2 . J. Glynne . T. Hownate M. Wads . T BuI!, R Mullins Best T. Angus. S. Jessup, P. Tires . S . Collins, P. Unkles, C Bader, Umpires: Thomas Wind ',our (F) Pau! Tupper (F) 2=_F1,U OLD GEELONG PC 4.5 9.6 18.8 21 .12 (138) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 2.0 4.2 4.2 5 3(33) Old Gael : Goals: S. Jones 4, B Grits 3, J . Cale 2, H . Cox 2, R Herd 2, T. HopeJohnstone 2 . D . Kimpton . J . Meek, J . Morley, N . Kemp, R Pau!, S MacGovrar,-. Best: R . Paul, J . Pau!, D . Kimpten, A. Slattery, C. Teague . T. Waters ESL: Goals A. Farrugia 2, B . Henrmus 2, E . Mitchell, Best: J . Gibb, D. McGloin, G Bennici. A. Anise, E . Mitchell M . McInerney BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 15 3.5 5.7 8.10 (58) RUPERTS#lOOD AFC 5.4 11 .9 15.9 20,11 (131) Bull Temp: Details not received Ruperis: Goals : A. Jordan 5. R . Keenan 5, D. McGovern 2, S. Clark 2 . G, i;atty 2 C CeHO, D . S^utans, K. F.1cEvran, L Temming Best: K. Shari. R. Keenan . D Keenan, K . McE;van. D . McGovern . P. Barry BANYULE APC 0.0 2,1 2.1 3 .1 (19) OLD CAREY GRAM6i . Ii 5.5 10.8 15 .13 22.17 (149) Banqule: Goals: . ) ',,an 2. T. Pnor Best S . Gray, Z . Wanks, M1. Van Paeteran, T. Prior, L. I A .'avrooz Old Carey: Goals : M . Dudman 5, J Carpenter 5, P Graham 2 . 1: Collins 2, G . Campbell . D. Ceurtot, J Joslin . G Trumbull, N O'Brien, A . Ii ngharn, K . Scrase Best. H. Doggett, S Carr, T Wood, C. Campbell, 6. -uiews, M . Dudmn S. Car r YARnA VALLEY OB 3 2 5.2 65 9 .7(611 THERRY PE°10LA OR 1 .3 5.8 10.9 i3 .1D (88) Yarra Y : Goals- J . Marcek 3, A . Thorne 3, T. Oliver, B. Hayter, B. Glenne . Best, B. Drew, A . Russell, J. Marcek, A. Thorne, L . Morris . M . Wines Therry Pen: Goats: R . Keenan 6. A. Moloney 5 . 0 . QShea, G . -is, s, Best: B. Corrigan, 0. Weston . M_ Lacorcia, A . tJancarrow, R. Ke 3r, . ' .'c ne y PRAHRAN AEC 4 2 6,5 7.8 11 10 (76) OLD fi9ENTOttIANS 22 9 .2 11 .5 14 .7 (91) Prahran : Goals: R . Marriott 3. M. Michael 2, B. Llr!oelom 2, J . Bedord, P. Carroll, T Kohn, B Fisher Best: R Mamet . M. W!ndndge, L . Page . N . Gill, V . ke^^ 5. t--lom Old €9ent: Goals T. Bou-non 8 . It Stroud 3, B . Cog ,,an N IF is, C. F, !met . Best: T Bourner,, R . roemenge~ C . Palmer, M . Stroud B. Cr i. B. Saunder s

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F_ , THE-- '; F F I j7ii6H OF TN L'- 7EAR Following on from the success of holding a Coaches' Association Dinner in the past we are pleased to announce that we will hold a similar function to formerly end the current season . The dinner will be held on Thursday 5th October, 2006 at the Melbourne Cricket Club Committee Room at the MCG, commencing 6 .30pm . The venue is an excellent one and is known for catering excellence . The cost of $100 per head is all inclusive . At the dinner the VAFA Coach of the Year will be formally acknowledged as will the various premiership coaches and recipients of the Coach of the Month awards . The invitation is extended to all club coaches and can include members of your match committee . It may also be relevant for you to nominate other club coaches and thei r support staff to make up a table from the respective grades . For ticke `~' s for e : ir Cor;ches : 'sght of Nig h ts please contact the VAFA on 9531 8 33 3

St Be rn ard's utility Josh ( :'adden is the nominee for the Club Warehouse Rising Star Nomination for Round 18 after another sterling performance against Old Melburnians last Saturday . Josh has had a stellar season averaging over 30 possessions per game . This is backing up from winning the club best and fairest in his debut season last year. Josh stands at 6'4" in the old measurement yet has the ability to cover ground with ease . His ability to read the play, take big grabs and hit the ground running sets him apart from other players in the competition . Josh has played rep footy for the under 23's in both seasons and is sure to be a prominent player in the VAFA as he endeavours to bring St Bernard's back into the four and in the hunt for a premiership in the next couple of seasons . THE A M ATEUR

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bv a`.:,rto Let the business end of the season begin . Well Done to Peninsula, Oakleigh, Salesian and Aquinas for making the finals, and good luck during the finals series, To Ivanhoe Assumption and La Trobe Uni, good luck in D3 next season . Premiership M arket Peninsula $1 .80 Oakleigh $3 .10 Saiesian $12 Aquinas $1 6 On to the weekend's games : Peninsula OB $1 .60 v Oakleigh AFC $2 .20 Previous Meetings in 2006 : Round 8 at Oakleigh - Peninsula 14 .13 .97 def Oakleigh 9 .14 .6 8 Round 17 at Peninsula - Peninsula 22 .13 .145 def Oakleioh 18.11 .11 9 M ost Goals M ost Disposals S . Payze (Pen) $1 .90 R . Powney (Pen) $3 .20 D . McKenzie (Oak) $3 .20 J . Rutter (Oak) $4.5 0 T. Bromley (Oak) $4 .50 C . Bannister (Pen) $4 .75 J . Coghlan (Pen) $5 .50 P. Holden (Oak) $ 5 S. Briggs (Oak) $8 S . Kitts (Oak) $7 M .Glenn (Pen) $12 T. Madder (Pen) $8 .50 S . Murray (Pen) $16 J . Davis (Pen) $9 M . Harold (Oak) $21 J . Reynolds (Oak) $1 6 Finals is a word that has haunted Peninsula in the past . On more than one occasion the Pirates have been the best team throughout the year, and lost form once the finals has begun . I think it might be different this year though . Peninsula had only their second loss of the year last Saturday going down to Aquinas by a point . A couple of players may have been rested, however the boys from Mt Eliza have been the form team of the competition all year and certainly go in as favourites today. Oakleigh have been competitive against them both times during the year, but Peninsula have got the four points on both occasions . No doubt that Shaun Payze is the key for the Pirates . If he kicks five or more goals then Peninsula win . Key players for the Krushers are Trevor Bromley and Shane Kitts . Bromley is known for performing in the big games, so I expect a big game from him . Peninsula by 13 points . 26

Salesian AFC $1 .8 0 v Aquinas OC $1 .90 Previous M eetings in 2006: Round 2 at Aquinas - Aquinas 15 .10 .100 def Salesian 9 .13.6 7 Round 11 at Salesian - Salesian 17 .14.116 def Aquinas 7 .10 .5 2 Most Goals M ost Disposals S. Payne (Sal) $3.25 M . Hazell (Sal) $3 .50 C . Wooden (Aqu) $3.50 C . Lyng (Aqu) $4 .5 0 J . Jess (Aqu) $5.25 G . Whitehead (Aqu) $4 .50 A . Thain (Sal) $6 .50 J . Morsello (Sal) $7 .50 D . Den Braber (Aqu) $8 S . Fox (Aqu) $8 S . Greely (Sal) $12 H . Singh (Sal) $10 L. Toomey (Aqu) $12 A. Bonnici (Sal) S12 R . Stevens (Sal) $16 H . Tyssen (Aqu) $1 4 This one is a flip of the coin job . Some may say that Aquinas go in with the better form having knockeo off Peninsula last Saturday, but one has to remember that there are many experienced heads running around for Salesian . Mick Hazell is a seasoned performer and I expect him to turn it on today. Throw in impressive youngsters Harmit Singh and Ivan Bobetic and Salesian certainly hav e

CTltliti Pa e, Shaun PENINSULA OB 3 76 Garrard, Johnathon IVANHOE ASS'N AFC 8 59 MacKenzie, Douglas OAKLEIGH AFC 0 59 Coghlan, James PENINSULA OB I 47 Lee, Daniel WERRIBEE AFC 6 45 Ryan . John ST JOHNS OC 6 45 'Kheeler. Timothy 1VILLIAIvISTOGs7N CYt41S 0 45 D2 SECTION RESERVE Marinis, Johnny WERRIBEE AFC 5 61 Burg ess, Greg WILLIAVSSTOWN CYMS 3 47 Daly, Stewart WERRIBEE AFC 3 44 Visser, Michael AQUINAS OC 2 43 Sill, Julian PENINSULA OB 2 3 6 results weren't received . Any discrepancies was be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


enough talent to win . Aquinas were ultra impressive against Peninsula . Trent Harkin had his best game of the season and Michael Glassborow continues to impress at Centre Half Forward . Glassborow is a tough player to matchup on, and provides his team with a great avenue towards goal . Salesian by 2 points . Ressies Tip s Salesian to knock off Peninsula by 12 points and Aquinas to defeat La Trobe by 3 points . In the other Round 18 matches last Saturday, Ivanhoe Assumption knocked off La Trobe by 11 points but it was not enough to keep them in D2 next year . The Hoe's and La Trobe were relegated . There was a big party at Thomas Carroll Reserve on Saturday night, with the Joc's knocking off Werribee and staying up in D2 for 2007. Congratulations to St John's, and good luck next season. Glen Eire went down to Oakleigh by 13 points, showing how much the Saints have improved since the start of the season . Williamstown lost by 23 points at Salesian but are still in 02 for 2007 . The relegation situation looked grim for them during the year, so a good effort by the boys from the Western suburbs . All match reports, milestones, social events, 02 team of the year nominations please email to jonathan,healg@hotmaii .com by 5 :00 pm M onday .

Aquinas OCFC - congratulate John Jess on playing 150 games for the club against Salesian this weekend . John started his career with the Bloods in 1998 in the Under 19's and co-captained them in 99 . He has been vice captain of the Seniors for the past few years and has finished in the leading few of the B&F on numerous occasions . All the best for the finals Johnny.

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1Vi .k~iOE ASSU ;- .r'TiON AFC 8 .1 13 .6 1 6.10 17 .14 (116) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 5 .4 7 .6 11 .9 15.15 (105) Iv Assn : Goals : J. Garrard 8, D. Wood 4, P. Harris 2, P. Rawley, C. Traeger, T. O'Neill . Best: D. Wood, J . Garrard . C . Hunter, P. Harris, D. Neilson, N . Pye LaTrcbe : Details not received Umpires : Jonathan Kerr (F) Paul Dinneen (F) Glen Kennedy (B) Damien Ractliife (B ) SALESIAN AFC 5.3 8.6 14 .9 10.12 (120) WILLIAMSTOWN CYPAS 4.5 6.9 11 .11 14 .13 (97) Sates : Goals : S. Payne 4, T. Wilson 3, A. Stevens 2, C. Rose 2, D. Barry, S . Oltlfield, L . Kelly, M. Hazel!, S . Greely, A . Thain, R . Stevens . Best: S . Payne, J . Nannies . D . Barry, H . Singh, M . Hazeil, C. Rose Will CYtds : Goals: B . Gray 4, C . Taylor 3, D . Jory 2, M. Cini 2, J. Buttigieg, D. Clemmens, S . Barlow . Best: B . Cocks, S . Barlow, L . McKenzie, D . Jory, L . O'Sullivan, B. Gray Umpires: Alan Stubbs (F) Graham Templar (F) Mark Hamilton (B) Simon Abel (B ) ST JOHNS OC 4 .2 6.5 13 .9 16 .13 (109) vaERRISSEAFC 2 .1 8.2 12.6 15,11 (101) St Johns : Goals: J . Ryan 6, A. Abele 3, F. Monteiro, G . Roberts, M . Phaetlcnos, A . Jones . C . Derrick, D. Jones, B. Rydquist . Best: D . O'Connor, J. Ryan, B . Rytlquist, M . Phaedonos, A. Jones, D. Jones Warr : Goals: D_ Lee 6, A. Taylor 5, M. Palmington, M . Purton, M . Czalkowski, S . Daly. Best: A. Taylor, C . Atltlamo• L. Carson, C. Lee, A. Taylor, M. Walsh Umpires: Simon Stokes (F) Ryan Robertson (F) OAKLEIGH AFC 2.2 6 .4 10 .9 14.12 (98) GLEN EIRA AFC 3 .0 5 .5 10 .7 12 .11 (83) Oak : Goals S . Briggs 5, B . Gately 2, T. Bromley 2, A. Kitts 2, J. Reynolds, N . Wills, M. Harold. Best: M . BeII, P. Holden, S . Bantlo, S. Collins, S . Briggs, W. Manning Glen Etta : Goals: D . Clarke 4, M. Farah 2, A. Diriye 2, S. Diamond 2, B . Kendall, S Lithgo-.v. Best : S . Diamond, S. Dyason, D . Clarke, C . Massis, E . Stuchbery, A . Tsirogianms Umpires : Anthony Damen (F) Robert O'Gorman (F ) AQUINAS OC 4 .5 10 .9 12 .13 15 .14 (104) PENINSULA 05 7 .3 8.4 11 .8 15 1 3 (103) Aquinas: Goals : M . Glassborosv 3, J . Jess 3, L . Toomey 2, C. Lyng 2, R. Moran 2, D, Den Bitter, A . Williams, S . Fox. Best : M . Leigh, T. Harkin, S. Fox, D. Den Braber, J . Jess, G . Whitehead Perin : Goals: S . Murray 4, M. Glenn 3, S . Payze 3, J . Coghlao, P. wignall, T. Rees, N . Claringbold, R. Staintcrth . Best: S. Ferguson, R . Stainforth, S . Murray, B . Liuzzi, S . Parsons, T. Rees Umpires: Brad Lowe (F) Anthony Simpson (F) Michael Roche (B) Paul Leggett (B) 02 RESERY E tVAlIHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 1 .1 1 .1 2 .2 4 .5 (29) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 7 .6 15.9 18 .14 25 .1 6 (966) Ivan Assn: Goals : B. Garrard 2, L. Cole . A . Height . Best : L. Cole, D . Adams, S . Ngu, J . Burke, J . Barbagallo, J . Nemtsas La7robe : Details not received. SALESIAN AFC 4.5 8.7 16 .9 22 .15 (147) WILLIAMSTOVIN CYrAS 1 .2 4.2 5-4 9 .5 (59) ;ales : Goals; T. Fairbairn 5, M . Forer 4, S . loanmtlis 3, D . Cant 2, S . Francis 2, B. Fahrner 2, L. Rose, M . Forbes, A . Williams, S. Matheson . Best: M. Forer, S . Ioannitlis, T. Fasrbairn, A . Campbell, P. Dolman, T. Henson Will CYMS: Goals: D . Wouda 3, G . Burgess 3, J. Street, N . Beumer, J . Anderson. Best: D . Taylor, D. D'Keetle, T. Smith, L . Knot, D. Wouda. D . Oldham ST JOHNS OC 0 .3 5 .6 6.7 8 1 0 (58) UdERRIBEE AFC 2 .7 3 .9 9.11 13 .13 (91) St Johns: Goais : A . Fonceca 5, Or. Ladson, A. Hall, B. Bugeja . Best : S. Reynolds, B. Bugela . M . O'Connor, A . Hall, A. Fonceca, B . Hilton Wort: Goals: J . Marims 5, N . Renaut 4, S . Daly 3 . A . Waldron . Best: M . Purton, M . Green, N . Renault, A. 'Waldron, J . Marina, N . McInne s ABU[ OC 1 .3 1 .6 7 .10 12.10 (82) Pi SULA 00 3 .2 7 .5 8 .8 11 .12 (78) Aquinas : Goals: R . Jeeves 4, M. Visser 2, G . Davies, J . Yap, M . Hope, M . Sawyers, S . McPherson . K. Lindsay. Best R . Chapman, B . Volombello, R . Jeeves, A . Kmghorn, G . Davies, L . Elliott Penh: Goals: J . Sill 2, J . Heron, M . FalkmeC A. C~ean, B. Mitchell, M . Warner, N. Heffernan, T . Braden, J . Reed, J. Atchison . Best: M. Kenny, J . Reed, K. Krake, B. Mitchell . M . Falkiner, J . Presto n OAKLEIG?i AFC 7.3 11 .7 13 .12 19 .15 (129) GLEN EIRA AFC 21 5 .2 6 .3 7 .6 (48) Oak: Goals: R . Goo 8, D Perry 3, B. Nguyen, J . Briggs, M. Burt, A. Khotlr, A . Murray, A. Pertlikomahs, A . Ashworth, R . Keating . Best : R . Gec, R. Holden, D . Perry, C . Groarke, J . Nevezie, R . Nuske Glen Eira : Goals: M_ Emoting 4, S . Hall, A . Diamond, B. Zwar . Best : M . Merrick, A. Caruana, A. Hassan, G . Richards, B . Zwar, D . Dunlevie 27


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;. _ : : :or daach Reserves Ci a c h J nder 19 Coach CI® b XU111 Cn a c h ?lease forward applications including relevant experience to : Secretary PO Box 4296 East Burwood Vic 3151 Email : stephen .ronchi@sensis .com .au Enquiries : Stephen Ronchi 0417 138 649 . ) piieations close Friday 29th September 200 6 e,LB€?( `n= ; ? - IGH SCHOOL OLD BOYSW B Grade VAFA 2007 Applications are invited for playing or non-playing SENI0R, RESFRVES and U19 COACHES for 2007 There will also be assistant coaching positions available . Applications if . writing should be addressed to The President, htHSOBFC ,

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Cantert . ' ' .'oc"; ba1l Club Est . 1881 . Affiliated Southern Football League Applications are invited for: Senior and Reserve coaches Players and training staff For season 2007 Remuneration negotiabl e Apply to secretary : Sue Bach Canterbury Football Club 18 Cumberland Crt, Forest Hill 3131 or email bchCBrentwood .vic .edu .au Applications close Saturday , err . oer 30th 2 005.

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- Wh at's that Smell ? The weather's warming up, buds of new growth are appearing on the pruned trees and the scent of freshly cut grass fills the air. That smell that football followers identify at this time of the year is the smell of finals . Yes, finals fever hits the VAFA this weekend with Semi-Finals in all sections except for A and B . This year's finals series promises to be one of the most hotly contested in recent times with most sections not having a clear cut favourite . Provided the weather stays fine, bumper crowds are expected at finals venues, ensuring a fantastic atmosphere to watch the best local footy in Melbourne .

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Speaking of bumper crowds, a record number of people turned up to watch the Club XVIII finals held last weekend . The VAFA recorded nearly 1000 more people watching the action on last year's figures and the highest gate takings since Club XVIII began . Those watching were treated to some fantastic matches starting on Friday Night with Old Essendon's win over Fitzroy Reds in Club XVIII (3) . Mt . Lilydale got off to an early lead in their Club XVIII (2) against Monash Blues and they were never headed in their 56 point win, but the match of the weekend was surely the Club XVIII (1) decider between Old Xavs and Prahran . Old Xavs got off to a flyer leading by 37 points at the main break but a spirited comeback from Prahran saw them close the gap to a goal at three quarter time . A see-sawing last quarter followed with Prahran hitting the lead with 10 minutes remaining and looking the stronger side . Old Xavs then amazingly kicked the last three goals to again engrave their name on the premiership cup for the 15th time in 17 years . Well done to all teams competing as the games were played in a fantastic spirit yet very competitive .

see both sides out on the ground doing warm ups and drills . Whilst there is nothing unusual in that, the game was not scheduled to start until i 1?Oam . Fearing I was turning up late and the game was about to begin, I checked my watch against another clock and relaxed . - The ;y The last round of every year always throws up great stories of the improbable win, the surprise defeat, the hard luck story and the Cinderella run . The 2006 nominations areImprobable Win - Rupertswood's 86 point win over Bulleen Templestowe . Fully aware that they required a 70+ point win over 2nd placed Bulleen Temp ., Rupertswood headed to Ted Ajani Reserve knowing that the task ahead was massive . Rupertswood jumped out of the blocks to kick 8 goals to zip in the first quarter and steadily increased that to a 62 point lead at three quarter time . Knowing the job was still in front of them, a three quarter time rev up by Coach Shane McLauchlan saw his bovs continue on and record an 86 point win and secure 4th spot on the ladder . Surprise Defeat - Even though they have one round to go. Collegians loss to Caulfield Grammarians takes the gong for this one . After thumping Caulfield by 48 points in Round 9 at Glenhuntly Oval, Collegians were expected to sure up top spot and the double chance with a comfortable win at home . Not to be, with Caulfield keeping their finals hopes alive with a 21 point victory . Hard Luck Story - Surely Bulleen Templestowe . They have been in the four all year only to be knocked out of the finals (from 2nd spot mind you) after going down by 86 points . They missed out on September action by just over 2% . Cinderella Run - Yarra Valley OB in D1 started the year disastrously losing 4 of their first 5 games . They recovered remarkably through the middle part of the year winning 7 of their last 8 games to finish third on the ladder, only missing out on the double chance by percentage .

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around 200 "men in white" (and a couple of women) gathering to celebrate their year . Guest Speaker for the night, Brian Waldron - CEO Melbourne Storm, gave an interesting insight into the world of NRL compared to his background in Amateur and AFL Football . The level of interest in his words was obvious by the amount of questions fired at him from the floor. If allowed to continue I think he would still i be there!! Brian, an ex-De La boy, not only spoke of his continuing passion for Amateur Football and how he still attends game on a regular basis, but also of the similarities between Amateur Football and his current club . Several major awards were presented on the night with details outlined in the "Umpires Corner" section of the Amateur Footballer . Congratulations to all award winners and I'm sure there were a few sore heads on Tuesday .

® Edward s Powerhouse Forward Paul Edwards h ;:s become the second player in the VAFA to bring up a century of goals when he kicked 7 (out of 12) in a losing side last weekend . His 7 on the weekend brings his tally to 102 for the season, the first time Paul has kicked 100 goals in the VAFA . He also takes out the Sharpshooters award for D4 which is also a first fo r Paul in the VAFA . Also chasing the "Ton" in D4 and is a certainty to get there will be Hawthorn's Dan Lauletta, who currently sits on 94 goals with a least 2 matches left for the Hawks to contest .

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The VAFA night of nights (Vote Count and Presentation Night) for 2006 is on this Monday Night at the Carlton Crest Hotel . Invitations have been sent out for all the leading vote-getters from each Club's Senior and U19 sides . Having all the winners present always makes for a great night but getting players there from their "Mad Monday" celebrations can be a difficult thing . One thing to remember if you do receive an invitation is that you are in contention for your Section's Best and Fairest Medal and it is for most players a once in a lifetime opportunity to be recognised by your peers and the VAFA community .

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In A`ection it v. :,> Old _'__ ::vs versus in a last minute battle for fourth spot . The game was willing and not a foregone conclusion despite the Xavs leading at each change . The High School boys were valiant in the last quarter and kicked 4 -oats despite being down to 1 7 men due to a`send-off' . How many times do teams defeat the odds when one man down? Plenty from my experience but not on this occasion and Xavs held on to win 13 .13 to 11 .10 and would eo into the semi final the following week against strong rivals, St Kevins Old Boys . In fact, all four finalists were Catholic old boys' teams with i4lareellin and St Bernards occupying the top two spots . There is no doubt the Catholic Colleges contribute strongly to the Australian game! Best players Blood, Cranage, Andrew Dillon, P McDonald, Clarke, McCarthy (Xavs) and McCully, Fairchild, R Clowes, Bamert,T'hoanpson,Joseph (MHSOB) . The Ormond Amateur Football Club was in distinct danger of falling to their lowest position in amateur football since the 1934 season as they faced relegation from B Section . They hosted second placed, long term rivals, De La Salle and only a win would guarantee their stay in B Section . De La jumped out of the blocks, peppered the goals and all but sunk the tvlonds but for inaccurate kicking . Still, they were in a handy position at quarter time, 4 .8 to 2 .2 . With the advantage of the wind Ormond slammed on 9 goals in the second term and held a 5 goal lead at the main break, Steve Grace, Naughton and Stone all amongst the goals . De La almost caught Ormond by three quarter time with Mannix . Bowdern, Corin and Goodier finding the big sticks and it appeared Ormond would hold on with the wind in the last . Well, it was a classic last quarter with both teams constantly attacking and each scoring 5 goals . At the final siren it was a desperate Ormond hanging on by three points, 18 .9 to 17 .12 . Best players - McConville, Wilson, Robbins, A Grace, S Grace (6), Martinov (Ormond) and Bowdern, f,'nrel, C ;todi-uci :iei: . Spithill, J Hall (De La Salle) .

It was all happening in A 5~!ction with the final round being played to decide the final four and, although Collegians had 4 points plus percentage taken off them for playing an ineligible player in round 1 0 and 17,they could not lose the double chance . At the Junction Oval it was a huge game between long term protagonists, Old

sc'hurnians (fourth) and Old Scotch (third) with th efithplacdm,Un i Blues playing bottom placed IM azenod and certain to obtain a place if they won . OM's starte d better to take a 2 goal lead at the first break . Peter 0 iirien was winning plenty of the ball for OM's and David Strooper was on fire whether at full forward or centre half forward . Justin Husking and Stephen Hume were great for the Cardinals and at half time Scotch had leveled the scores . Strooper and Simon Bromell were the danger for Scotch and they both continued to worry the Scotch defenders in the second half with Strooper controlling the show to finish with 7 goals in the 11 .12 to 8 .12 victory. Uni Blues, as expected, had demolished Mazenod and moved into the finals at the expense of Old Scotch . In C Section, St Ki1dalSouth Caulfield made short work of AJ AX in the first semi-final 21 .16 to 9 .3 . Best players Kerion, Govan (5), Hayes-Dewar, Mihaljevic, A McCaw, L rvSeGaw (StK/Sth Caulfield) and Jeremy Wrobel, P Goldberg, Kirzner (5), B Goldberg, Jason Wrobel, Weisler (AJAX) . The second semi-final was a much closer affair and went down to the wire . St Kevins and Marcellin lined up against one another and there was plenty of physical stuff early . Marcellin wasted some opportunities in the first term and St Kevins lifted the pace in the second to hold a 4 goal lead at the main break . Bello and O'Flynn upped the ante for the Eagles in the third term and had it not been for Brady and Hart's determined play for SKOBS . Marcellin may have taken the lead . The final term saw h4arcellin, with CaFfry notable, kicking some good goals but SKOBS responded and outscored their opposition to run out comfortable winners 15 .15 to 11 .17 . Best named for the respective sides - Gross, Dollman, Macey, Brady, Terzini, Gribble (SKOBS) and Purcell, Mackintosh . Moran, Theisz, Caftry (5), O'Flynn "Aarcellin) .

In A Section, :;rmond easily accounted ter "iturcellin 20 .16 to 8 .6 . This result ensured Ormond earned the right to play in the following week's first semi-final and Ivlarceilin were to be relegated along with Ivanhoe . Two of the three McDonald brothers, Mark and David, played exceptionally well along with Phil Mehrten ,

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Nash, Barnes and Russell . Crowe, Paatsch . Anthony Amad, Carr, David and Lennox battled hard for the Eagles . Fawkner won back their spot in the top four in B Section when they defeated Uni Blacks and took the Blac''s place . It was an entertaining game with no more than 6 points separating the two sides at any of the breaks . Fawkner w ere only I point ahead at three quarter time but were too strong for the Blacks, winning 13 .15 to 12 .12 . Best were G Busst, M Tymms, Brown, Hills, Weir and Buckley ( Fawkner) and Thompson, Wines, Marks, Heath, Huntington and Warren (Uni Blacks) . In C Section, as expected, (}Id Trinity easily won the second semi against Thomastown, 22 .15 to 7 .5 . In the first semi it was a different type of game as AJAX held the lead for the great majority of the game but Banyule `fought it out' and played a terrific last quarter to win by 4 points, 9 .11 to 9 .7 . Ladd, Hare, Mikac, Power, Gibson (3) and Legge were Banyule's best . L Burstin, Kausman, R Marks, Basser, Friedman and Briskin were best for AJAX . Phil Mehrten from Ormond won the J N Woodrow Medal in A Section as the competitions leading player and Michael O'Dea (St Bernards) took out the G T Moore Medal in B Section . Paul Cox of Ormond won the C R Nei-, 7)u7-,, .'edal for the best lar,er in ,iuaior Section 1 .

In A Section . University Blues regained their place in the final four, thanks to Ormond's big win over Old Trir,ity, who had displaced Uni Blues the week before . The Blues did their part by `belting' their fellow, blue academic fraternity from Monash University . 23 .20 to 8 .16 . Mark Tyquin kicked I1 aoals in a match winning performance for Uni Blues and was aided by Moore, Carne, Hindle, Vivian (4) and Forge . Better players for Monash were Hopkins, Sweetland, Burgin, Curtain, Black and Olds . In the final home and away game in B Section, Caulfield Grammarians put up a dismal display against Ivanhoe, 6 .15 to 21 .t1 . This defeat cost Caulfield top place which went to Old Scotch on percentage . Scotch comfortably defeated Old Paradians by 48 points . Best players were - Marx, Anderson, Mason, Tallent, Meadows (3), Clarke (Scotch) and Hough, Tellefson, Symes, Ford Carroll, Lyons (Paradians). Rick Sykes . Power House captain for the past 5 seasons, played his 150th game against Old Melburnians . Rick had represented the State for the past 2 seasons and was

vice-captain of the 1975 squad . Rick joined the club in 1969, played a season and a half in the U1 9's before being promoted to the senior team where he played the majority of his games at full forward . (Rick is currently an executS ~ e member of the Vi, 'A) .

In A Section, Caulfield Grammarian's high marking, long kicking style under the tutelaee of coach John ~TVilson countered the `short' game of Coburg to clinch Caulfield's place in the top four ; their first appearance at this level since before the Second World War! Coburg kept the pressure on Caulfield for the majority of the game but could not effectively counter the Grammar boys' style and the final margin was 12 points . Cayzer, Williams, Hore, Ward (5), Tom Tootell and Smith were Caulfield's best - Parkes, Scanlon (4), Lawson, Callahan, O'Brien and Dumayne for solid for Coburg . University H igh School Old Boys made a valiant attempt to stay in B Section with a win over top four team Old Melburnians, 11 .10 to 6 .7 . Although they drew level with St Kevins' (3Id Boys on points . St Kev*s had enough percentage up their sleeve to hang in there . Best players Kinnear, Read, Nettleton, O'Kane, Johnston (5), G Boag (UHS) and J Robertson, McArthur, Stan Smith, _- (Old ', `~ (burnians) .

In A Section, Unhs-~ :i_F 11Sues had to win the last oame to have a chance of m ;;l :ing the final four . It would be a difficult challenge u , they were to play second placed Coburg . The Blues started brilliantly in the first quarter and shot to a four goal lead . They maintained the lead at half time but the boys from Coburg bounced back in the third to draw within a kick before the Blues kicked a late one to hold a two goal break at the last chan-e . The final term was all Blues and they added another three majors and held Coburg to three behinds . The final score : 12 .13 to 6 .10 was agreat performance but when the scores came through from the Old Melburnians versus Ormond game, Otvl's had won easily 12 .26 to 6 .13 and held their place in the four. The place getters in the A and B Section Best & Fairest voting were as follows "A" Section : JHayes (Uni Blues) 26, P Harkness (Old Scotch) 24, L Merrick (Coburg) 2 0 "B" Section : P Falconer (Geelong) 25, G Hibbins (Collegians) 25, L Grant (Power House Green) 14 . P Falconer won the B Section medal on a count back and stopped G Hibbins winning his third consecutive medal in B Section .

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H Well done to the top four in both Seniors and Reserves and good luck over the next three weeks . Review The round's focus was at the Bentleigh'Old Westbourne match, With a huge crowd in attendance, the Warriors started the better of the two sides and with the Damien Lockwood seemingly in everything it looked as though a boilover was in the making . However, in the second quarter, with Ben Pvleridith on song up front and Scott Sice doing well . the Demons did what the Warriors could not, and piled on the goals to put it seemingly out of the grasp of Westbourne . Ultimately it was the determination of Bentleigh that shone through as they set up the double chance and knocked Westbourne out . It was therefore up to West Brunswick to deliver against St .Marys to make the finals . They did just that as Dishon, Hilton and Pietsch went to town in the second quarter and blow the Saints away to set up a chance at glory . In the other matches, Elsternwick had to survive a hard game against their old rivals in Monash . With the "Master of Cool" Steve Curtain demonstrating his importance to the Wickets, they fought back from a four-goal deficit to run out 20-point winners . Tim Bourbon was the star for the Gryphons . Meanwhile New finished well with a good win to UHS and South had a good hit out as they accounted for Swinburne . Preview - Seniors Second Semi-Fina l SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS vs BENTLEIGH AF C For the Swans, it has been big Bill McGee leading the charge and the likes of Steven Aquilina . Joel Washington and Jack Cronan have ensured there has been plenty to cheer about as South have taken all in their wake this year . The added incentive of those bozos trashino the Albert Park clubrooms will provide even greater inspiration, if they needed any. On the flip side . Bentleigh have not had it all their o w n way after starting the season as premiership favorites . However, when you have a superstar uo forward on 110 goals in Chris Sharp, combined with the likes of Scott Lawry, Brad Meehan and Charles McFadden . it is a team that deserves to be one game away from the big dance . Until last week, there was a question mark over the Demons as to whether they would answer the challenge in the "big games', however, after witnessing the lads dig deep in the last quarter last week, that monkey is well and truly of, their back. Therefore picking a winner is almost a coin toss . South Melbourne go in deserved favorites having accounted for the Demons twice this season, however, it will be the side that responds best to finals pressure that tdlill ultimately salute . In what will go right down to the taaire, I think that it will be South Melbourne that deservingly make it through to the Grand Final and promotion to D2 . 36

First Scr7t Ftn . i ELSTERNWICK AFC vs WEST BRUNSWICK AFC These are two contrasting sides, on one hand you hav e the Wicks who play with class led by Scott Grace and Brian and Craig Mahoney who are in top form . However, West Brunswick have proven to be a team of fighters, and who could forget their finals campaign last season that fell so agonizingly close, once again against all odds . Meanwhile, the Magpies have stars of their own with Bill Irving likely to have his say on proceedings as will Sam Pietsch and jarred Stictio1z. UntoRunateiy there can be only one winner, and while I do admire the boys from the West, I cannot see the Wick-train stopping just yet as they continue their extraordinary charge for back-to-back glory. °--rves Se i-Fina l

MONASH GRYPHONS vs KEW AF C The '_y to today will be the game of Mail', Parker at CHF for the Gryphons, as will the influence of his teammates in midfi elder of Justin Hetherington who have led all season . However, at the other end, it has been the goalkicking of David Witchell that has won many a match for the Brc :~ is, For my winner though, I cannc go past the Gryphons who w ill r'n comfo rt ably.

~,TIO : Sharp . Christopher Y . TLEIGH AFC 2 11 to McGee, W illiam STH'riELB . DISTRICTS ' 61 Hiceins . tstatthetie SGV I N Bt'K':tiE UNIV AFC 6 58 Cronan . Jack STH NIELB . DISTRICTS 4 :~11 Hunter. Justin ELS T ERN1§'ICK AFC 5 5I Home . Craig KEWAFC 5 50 Horsburah, Justin OLD WESTBOUR N E I 46 D3 SECTI C' ' Y1 ; Hendersaa . Earl ~STH A1ELE. DISTRICTS 2 63 Foster, Aaron ELSTER .N'tiz;ICKAFC 9 50 1tt'itcheii. Eat id KEW AFC 6 46 Coxhead . Brett titOtiASH GRYPHONS 2 ;v Par' .~r. -latthew M 0''r:1SH GRYPHONS 9 36 Ben :Jason ST'i1 .AR1'S AFC 0 31 B ' : - . :n. Damien OLD WESTBOCtR'tiE 6 2 9 - rc~ ij ts weren't receised. Am discrepancies mtty be due to nonsubm : ~..>;on of results bt clubs. THE A M ATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


First Semi-Fina l OLD WESTBOURNE vs ELSTERNWICK AF C It was unfortunate for Elsternwick that tNestbourne's seniors lost last week, not only for the fact that their own side missed the double chance, but also that a number of Warriors are now eligible for this match . It will not go all the Warriors way though, as the Wickets have the likes of Aaron Foster who will be looking to kick a bag . However, at the other end it has been D3 strongman, Damian Biliman who has taken all in his stride, whiie veteran Adrian Board oozes with big game experience . As such, I will stick with Westbourne to win by a few goals . Team of the Year Please keep your nominations coming for team of the year to gavanfiowerghOtmail .com to be announced in the Grand Final edition of the AF .

ES 'I'ONE S Elsternwick congratulate Scott Grace on 50 games . Scotty has kicked over 150 goals, loves a skol- he is truly known as Mr Elsternwick . Congratulations Scotty. Eisternwick congratulate Shane 'the other Malignly' Mahony on his 250th game . The Mahonys are a massive part of Elsternwick and are all loved and revered . Craig 'have a shot' M ahony is also celebrating a milestone this week against Monash. This 200th milestone is something that he will simply take in his stride as he is honestly a champion in every aspect of life (except drinking) . Kew congratulates key forward Hi 10 has now kicked 50 career goals for the brown and gold . All at Kew congratulate reserves DUC and -4 Alex Drago on playing 100 games recently against Elsternwick .

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j,m BEHTLEiGH AEC 3 .1 8.6 10 .6 14 .7(91) OLD 4rdESTBOURHE 2 .8 5.9 1013 10 .13 (73) Bent : Goals : B . Meredith 5, C. Sharp 2. D . Martin . S . Larrry, A. Mikkelsen, A . Pit3tto, L . Tangas. B. Stevens . B . Meehan . Best : S . Sice. S. Lawry, B . Meehan, B. Meredith, S. Adaray, A . Prtitto Old West: Goals: C . Hudson 2, M. Christo 2, D . White, G . Walker, J . Mason, P. Chalmers, A . Horsburgh, J . Horsburgh. Best : D . Lockwood, P. Chalmers, S. Huntington, C . Hudson, K . Miller, T.

Edwards Umpires: Luke Moncneif (F) Steven Paris (F) Ryan Morris (B ) Daniel Mason (B) Garry Clancy (G) Ben Shorter {G ) NOPdASH GRYPHONS 5 .4 5 .8 7.10 11 .13 (79) ELSTERHWICK AFC 1 .4 8 .7 9 .9 14 .15 (99) Mon Grpph : Goals : T. Bourbon 5 . J . Rotstem 3 . B. Rose, L . Dooley. R. Fletcher. Best : T. Bourbon . D . Baxter. B . Rose, J. Holstein, M . Wilkinson . K. Cherian Eist: Goals : J . Hunter 5, C . Mahony 3, S . Grace 2. S. Mahony, J . Banky, J . Yemen, , B . Moriarty. Best : S . Curtain . C. Mahony, A. Paley, B. Pb9ahony, N . Hotlskus, S . Pv9ahony Umpires: David Anseimi (F) Paul 4'lithington (F) STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 6 .3 12 .8 16 .5 22 .16 (148) SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 0 .0 3 .2 7 .5 13.10(88) SMD: Goals : J . Cronan 4 . M . Costello 4, W. McGee 4, P. Cheevers 3. D. McGee 2. A. Ray. D . Phillips. S. Mahoney . J . `r'7ashmoton . S_' .'cDougall. Best : S . Mahoney, M . Costello, J . Washington, A. Ray, W. McGee . P. `.' n Swin: Goals : M . Higgins 6, J . Murchie 2,11A . Lmgham, P. Jones, C . Y_ i. = land . R . Stokes . Best: P. Hildebrand . J . Piotrowski, B . Prior, M . Higgins, M . . and, C . 0'Keeffe Umpires : Andrew Straughan IF) Bruno Savi (Fj Jessica Role 3) Callum Hilton (B) ST MARYS AFC 2 .3 3 .7 7 .9 12.12 (84) WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 2 .3 8 .5 13 .9 17.12 (114) St Marys: Goals : B . Graetzer 3, C . Adam 2 . B . Richardson 2, C . Armstrong . G . Schembr, A . Dwyer, B . Lit(y^rhite, L . D'AstolL Best: A . Dwyer, J. Hill, B . Graetzer, C . Armstrong, P. Murphy, A Waller West Bruns: Goals : S . Demon 5, J. Sudhoiz 3, C . Lehmann 3, C . Garvey, B . Hamilton . S. Rlanagle, B . Irving, R . Miller, S . Smythe . Best : S . Dishon, K. Hilton, S . P ;etsch, C . Price, C . Lehmann, R . Miller Umpires: Peter Teesdale (F) John Cahu iF) KEW AFC 4.2 9.6 15.9 19.15 (129) UHS-VU AFC 5 .2 7 .4 11 .7 11 .7 (73) Kew: Goals: J . McKerrow 6, C . Horne 5. J . Bell 2 . C . Watts 2, B . Cullen 2. N . Tinetti, L Costello-Manning . Best: C. Horne. G . Bell, J . Looker, J . McKerrow, T. Moore, A. Lucisano UHS-VU: Goals : W. Smith 6, D . Harris, J . Jacks, M. Mora, C . Langentlorf, L . Gorr:nge . Best: C . whnry, L . Gsrnnge . W. Smith, C_ Lagender;, A. Lamont, J . Hall Umpires: David Longv+ortn (F) Travis Stern (F) WLBEffau "H """"HOHS 0.2 1 .4 3.7 6.11 (47 ) ELSr ill °C 4.2 7.5 11 .7 14 .11 (95 ) G' : Goals : B. Ccxnead 2,1v. Pocock, G . Still, J . Landberg, B . Lub:av . V. Coffey, D. Granted, J . Gadman, B. Lukav, A. Shuffilebotnam, E . q Etst: Goals : in. Foster 9, c Alter 2, D. Byrne. M . Whelan, E . Goldman . Best: A. Foster, T. Leaper, 0 . Eibaz, R. Powell, G . Elvin, tvi_ Cunningham AEC 7 .1 12 .6 79 .11 24 .17 (157 ) UHS-VU AEG 3 .0 3.1 4.1 4 .4 (28) 6, S . Whyie 6, M . Glenn 3, M . Matheson 2, J . Bohlen Oldmeava.v, J. Debiank, B. Roberts . B . Burnett. S. Svrnes . Best: J . ;. S. Symes, B. Carman. B. BurneB, B. Roberts, M . Matherson LI ; Goals: D . Wallace 3, A. Traretcan . Best J . Murpby, S . Byrne . M . ay, A . Trevetnan, S . Briggs, A . Phi3 .cev, c ' ru AFC 21 4 .2 8.3 9 .3 (57) uLD E 2 .4 3 .6 6.7 12 .9(81) Bent: R . Punter 6, D . Goitl . A. West. A . Steward . Best : R . Punter, A. South, o . PaBgaam. S Watkins. R_ Stokes. S . tiolmesby Old West: Goals: D. . . n 6 . 0. Hickey 2, S . Aniierson . T. Roszak, S . Laird, S. Burnham. Best: ell . S . Burnham, T. Brooker, K . Lawson. S. King 1315°'tCTS 2 .6 3 .10 6.12 16 .13(73) ".- , : 1 1 Y 7; 0 .1 1 .4 4.4 6.4 (40) ~ . Henderson 2 . C. Maloney 2, P. t'loon, A Ray, -i~ . - ;t : v; . Doyle, T. Peters, D. McBrearty, P Hannan, A. id iurin : Goals : J Dell One 2, J. Gaut, A . Hyman. C. :i :, .ra Best: D. Elliman . J . Ryan, A. Hyman, C Higgins, P. Jones,

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Senior - (1st XVIII teams) Any registered player with a permit can play finals (except AFLNFL players with a permit - see below) . Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registered and must have played at least four (4) reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10) senior matches in the home and away games (first round) . Where both first and second XVIII s are playing on the same day the reserve grade player must only have played two (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify. For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different days of the same weekend (ie . 1st semi Saturday, 2nd semi Sunday read as above teams playing on the same day) . Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold a permit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5 senior and reserve matches he must have played more than 5 Under-1 9 matches during the season . If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5 senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection in his club's senior team in the first second round match, he is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19 final . Where a team has (2) t319 teams or is involved in hybrid arrangement, the following shall apply . Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have not played more than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to play in the (2) team . To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player must have represented the hybrid team in (5) first round matches - not including finals . Club XVI34 teams - Players must be reglstered and have playe d

in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches (for the team they wish to represent) and not have played in more than a total of eight (8) senior and reserve matches during the first round . Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams a player must have not played more than 8 matches with (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in the lower team's finals - if teams are in different sections . Where both Club XV111 teams are in the same section the following to apply : (i) A player cannot alternate between teams after June 30 . Once he plays with a team after June 30 he can only represent that team for the rest of the season . (ii) the player is only allowed to play finals for the team they represent after June 30, ( iii) to be eligible for finals with either side, a player must have played a minimum of 4 matches with the side they wish to represent and (iv) the player most have played more games for the side they wish to represent than the other club side in the same section . All Club XVIII teams will be limited to 22 during finals . An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play in the finals for his VAFA club as long as he has played a minimum of five (5) VAFA. matches for the team he wishes to represent in the finals . At least two (2) of these matches must have been played after June 30th . If the player wishes to play finals in the U19, the,e 5 matches can be played in the Seniors or U19 with Res Sr matches not counting . This applies for TAC Cup pla r s A T r fl-yer must have played five (5) VAFA matches for , VAFA team he wishes to represent in the finals . For TAC piayrrs there is no requirement to play a certain number of matches after June 30th .

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by St-~ve MeCuthy & Leah Gallaghe r ;Ii.~=,".U i'ru-finais Dinner & Presentation Nigh t A great night was had by all last Monday at the Victorian Club as the Umpires "Night of Nights" once again proved to be a winner. Awards on the night were as follows : Life Membership - Bernie Hoare & Anthony Simpson . Ten Years Service -Ken McNiece, Dash Pieris, Robert Sneddon & Paul W ithington . Golden Whistle Award (encouragement award for an umpire with the most potential to umpire at the highest level) - Lucas Robson . Most Improved Field Umpire - Jamie M ayhe w Sharp . Most Improved Boundary Umpire - James Scully. Most Improved Goal Umpire - Michael O'Donnell . Best First Year Umpire - PAichae! Hegan . Andy Carrick Award (to an umpire from the lower sections who performs admirably each week without reaching the higher sections) - Anthony Lilley . Bob Dunstan Award (for exceptional service to the VAFAUA) PaulJones . Well done and congratulations to all the recipients . And a big pat on the back for the orgamsers of the night, in particular Anthony Damen of Personal Mortgage Managers for ensuring a smooth-running event .

cursing of Rob Sneddon (our Training Supervisor) as we train is coming to a close and we should give thanks to that . Revenge of the bal l Many times as an umpire we think as we are about to bounce the ball "please don't hit me in the head" . Well, Paul O'Loughlin provided a different look on it recently when he tried to throw the ball up and it came off his head. Revenge 1 to the ball . Revenge 2 to the Ivanhoe player who was heard to say "good thing about Karma" . Maybe Paul can re-enact that move next time he's at training .

VAFALIA Golf Da y Alan Stubbs has organised the VAFAUA Inaugural Charity Golf Day, for Sunday 8th October at the Kingston Links Golf Course . Hit off at midday . Cost is $70 which includes : 18 holes of golf, Golf cart hire (because we'll all be weary after a long footy season), canapes and finger food after play . Loads of prizes including nearest the pin, longest drive etc . Its hereE ! Sponsored by : VAFAUA, Negotiating with Drummond Golf and Can you smell the fresh cut grass : can you hear the Rocky others. Strictly limited field so get an entry form from theme in the background, are more people turning up to www .vafaua .asn .au and follow the links . Entries close training? This can only mean one thing "Number-crunching September 27th . time!" No, seriously, finals are here and we wish all teams the This event is open to all members of the VAFA "family" best with their goals of premierships and promotions into including umpires, players, officials and partners . higher grades. For the umpires it is a special time as all that All proceeds to the Elise Sneddon Foundation .

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And Super Saturday it turned out to be ! Great win by Box Hill North see them finals bound for the first time in their VAFA history . Fantastic game between Eltham and Bulleen with the Turtles securing the double chance whilst the Hawks proved too good for Albert Park . Finally, both Eley Park and Syndal ended the year on a high as they accounted for North Brunswick and Richmond respectively. We also saw Paul Edwards break the magical 100 goal mark, a great achievement . Review Do or die for the Box Hill boys as they welcomed Power House to their home ground . Box Hill have been around the mark most of the year but needed to seal the deal with a win and did they ever do it! A dominant second quarter set the win up with Martini with 7 goals and Beaumont the stars . As noted earlier, Edwards notched his 100th as he helped himself to 7 whilst Edwards and Taylor were also good . The result? We can all do it again next week ! Eltham and Bulleen put on a great show as they fought it out at Bulleen . The margin was never much more than a few goals with the Turtles eventually holding on for a great win . Austin and Thomas starred in defence for the Turtles whilst the ever reliable Trinchi and Conn were Bulleen best . End of the road for the injury ravaged Bulleen whilst onward for the Turtles. Albert Parks slim finals chance was blown early as Hawthorn shot out of the gates . Lauletta and Pritchard starred for Hawthorn whiist Mclndoe and Bennett were the Falcons best . None the less, good finish to the season who will be looking forward to a Commonwealth games free pre-season in 2007. Great finish to the season for Eley Park as they upset North Brunswick . Viola starred with 6 and was ably supported by Silvers whilst North's best was Sorietto . Finally, Syndal also had a great finish as they beat Richmond by 9 goals . Zuccaro and Speakman were the best for Richmond . Syndal were a tad disappointed with their year whilst Richmond saw some improvement . Good luck for 2007 ! Preview Second Semi Fina l Hawthorn and Eltham dash with the winners taking the short trip to both D3 and the grand final . The sides split wins this year along home ground advantage lines and look evenly matched . McCiaren and Blagrove are the keys up forward with both being particularly strong overhead . The goal scoring options are boosted by Turner who whilst spending plenty of time on the ball also bobs up consistently on the scoresheet. Galvin and Foo are the midfield stars with pace to burn . Down back , 42

Runco is the general and Ogilvie a willing lieutenant in ensuring the tightest D4 back line is kept in shape. Hawthorn has the trio of Lauletta, Tyson an d Jackomos up forward with the result that they have been the highest scoring side in D4 (highest in the VAFA in fact) . Ruckman Dawson and midfielder Aitken tend to get the Hawks moving whilst Ogge and Ridley hold the fort down back . The Turtles had a bit of a mid-season slump before bouncing back in recent weeks whilst Hawthorn had a slow start before getting on a big roll towards the back end of the season . Not sure at all . Maybe Eltham . First Semi Fina l Round 18 was just a dress rehearsal for Box Hill North and Power House as they meet again in the first week of the finals . The House have been a bit stop start in recent weeks with a few injuries not helping . No surprise in suggesting that Edwards is both the star and the key. He certainly is the main avenue of attack with the next highest goal kicker being on 18 . Taylor and Cooper are the other main avenues and will be looking to play key roles in the next few weeks . Haseler is as honest as they day is long in the ruck whilst wingman Brady

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reminds me of the Eveready battery, he never stops! Down back, the creative Sosic and human blanket Boland are the Houses stars . Box Hill North have been a bit up and down but proven to be on the mark when it matters . The best D4 small forward in Penny complements Martini (almost certainly in the team of the year if not for a few injuries!) whilst the enigmatic Langley is also dangerous . The midfield oozes class with the likes of Ball, Irvine, Odza and Riscalla stars . Down back . Liston hasn't been beaten too many times at Full Back . Can the House turn the 8 goal defeat around in the space of a week? My biggest concern is that Edwards was great last week and the House couldn't get over the line . Going against my words of a few months ago but might have too go against the House, Box Hill North for me! Finally, in the magoos, Eltham should defeat Power House Whilst Hawthorn should keep their season alive against North Brunswick . AnyWay, don't forget you can get a hold of me via either 0418348723 or ed .sill @locker.com .au

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Birth Brunswick - 50 Games Ahmed Taha Well done o'Taxi' for reaching the half century, an elusive lef t foot half foward he has been one of the reasons why North are challenging for a Reserves finals position , This season he has also taken or coaching our Unae r 10s leading them to a preliminary final . He has also been part of the committee this season he has shown that he is Green & Gold through & through . 5 0 Games Luke Sparta Well done to Lukey for also reaching the 50 Games milestone . A regular senior player his dash off half back has been very good . With some pre season work he will no doubt cement his spot in the ones. An ever present at club functions his dedication to the club is never in doubt . Always smiling & friendly he is well liked & respected at Allard Park .

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RICHh§Oi!D CENTRAL AFC 3 .1 5 .4 9 .5 12 .9 (81) SYNOAL TALLY NO AFC 6 .4 11,5 15 .7 21 1 0 (136) Rich Cent : Goals : N . Husks 4, J, Matheson 3, D . Speakman 2, D . Morrison, A . Glover, J . Robe rtson . Best: A. Zuccaro, S . Liuzzi, D . Speakman, J, Robe rtson, D . Morrison, L. Beardsley Syn TH : Details not received, Umpires: Jeremy Heffernan IF) Michael Regan IF) ALBERT PARK AFC 2.1 4.3 58 7 .13 (55) HAWTHORN AFC 6.5 8.9 10 .11 16 .13 ( 109) AP : Goals : S. Variables 3. N . Cain, R . Baker, S . Haynes . S . Barnett. Best: W. Mc Incas,ttS . Bennett, L. BroYvn. S . Haynes, S . Venab :es, C. renting Haw : Goals : D . Laule a B. S Monck 2, M. Tyson 2 . D . Pritchard, G. Broomhall, J, Jackemos. R. Ogge, T. Ryan, J . Dawson . Best : D . Lauletta, D . Pritchard D, N1cGlenchy, J. Ridley, D . Garlick, S . Monck Umpires: Michael Hyde (F) Damien Laing (B) AndreW Dawson ( B) Michael Force IF) ELEY PARK SHARKS 1 .4 8.9 12.14 16 .20 (116) NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 4 .5 10.9 13 .11 15.13 (103) EPS : Goals : D . Viola 6, C . Cresswell 3, T. Silvers 3 . D . Payne . D . Broadbear, D . Smith, it . Jolly. Best : T. Silvers, C . Cresswetl, D Payne, D . Viola, M . Viola . Cr . Bowen Nth Bruns: Goals : J, Boudoloh 3, D . Newton 2, D . Piuari 2, N . Perry 2, H . Boyd . M . Pisasale, V . McErlam, A. Kyriazis. L . Greening, R. Bond. Best : M . Sorleto, M . P sasale, N . Perry, P. Tannous. B . Robe rtson, H. Boyd Umpires : Gerard Rolts (F) Mark Farrell IF ) BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 3 .4 5 .7 7.11 11 .14 (80) ELTHAM OC 4 .9 7,11 9.15 13.19 (97) Bull Cob : Goals : M . Rowe 2, A . Vmcrtorio 2. R. Daley 2, J. Laurence, R. Badaniek, T. Conn, T. Fradkin, T. Pearson . Best D. Trinchi, J . Paatsch, B. Cookson, N . Ritchie, T. Conn, T. Moore Eltham : Goals : L . Mason 3, H . Dillon 2, M . C rooks 2, G. Turner 2, M . Blagrove, T. Andrews. A . Hargrave, R Foo. Best: L Austin, A . Hargrave, B . Oummett, R . Thomas, J . Galvin. R . Foo Umpires: Geoffrey Deveson IF) David Windrow IF) BOX HILL NORTH AFC 4 .4 11 .6 15 .8 21 .11 (137) POWER HOUSE AFC 4 .3 4 .6 8 .11 12 1 6 ( 88) BHN : Goals : D. Ma rt ini 7, D . Penny 4, C . Langley 3, S Cook 2, B . Olson 2, S . I rvine, A. Beaumont, C . Riscal!a. Best: D . Martini . A . Beaumont, S. Cook, J . Irish, C . Plunke tt. A . Sahanhn;lu PH : Goals: P. Edwards 7, D . Grahek, M . Taylor, R . Humphreys, R. Waish, C . Richardson . Best : R Humphreys, P. Edwards, M . Taylor. M . Driessen, D . Boland. P. Haseler Umpires : Jamie Gunn ( F) David D Alters {F) DARFSERVE RICHt30N4 CENTRAL AFC 1,5 13 1 .10 1,11 (17) SYNOAL TALLY HO AFC 3 .3 8.5 14.8 22 .11 (143) Rich Cent: Goals: J . Casey. Best : P. Safe, C . Lang, A. Tilley . N . Krake, E. Hill, A . Read Syn TH: Goals D . Reynolds 6, L . Dickenson 5 A. Clements 4, M . Buckley 2, J . Lar;es, M, Elder, M . MacFarlane, M . L epiaa, A. Davis. Best: B . Wi!hamson, G . Clement, L . Dickenson, S . O'Boyle . D . Paolune, A Clements ELEY PARK SHARKS 1 .1 1 .2 6.3 9.6 (60) NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 6 .4 13 .8 17.12 20.18 (138) "cPS : Goals : G. Heath 3, M . Keovm, B . Chambers. T. Kay . G . Bastian, J. Thomas, R . Baseggio . Best: S. West, R . Baseggio, G . Heath . D Cowling, B. Rowley, P. feerste Nth Bruns : Goals: D Ca rter 6, A. 'one 3, A . Hall 2, J. Freeman 2, R . Peasnell 2 . F. Papanastasatus 2, M . Taha, N . Myers . B. Williams. Best: J. Freeman, B . Williams. S. Care, R . Peasnell, A . Hall, D. Ca rt er BOX HILL NORTH AFC 1 .0 4 .2 5.3 8 .4 (52) POWER HOUSE AFC 6 .2 7 .9 13 .10 15 .11 (101) BHN: Goals : P. Domaingue 2, S. Smith 2 . 1. Oldtield, G. Cava lo, K . Oldfield, T. Ellis. Best; P. owls, J. Vagn as, D. Lay, R . Doyle, M . Prestopino, S . Smith PH : Goals : J. Bath 6, K . Stevens 2 . D . Gough, D . Roche, J . Fiorini. M . Leahy, V Soundararaman, A. Contreras, B. Kyne . Best : J . Finrini, J . Bath, B . Kyne . L . Adams, R . Marshall, D . Williams BULLE`eH COBRAS AFC 2 .3 2 .5 2 .6 4,9 (33) ELTHA65 OC 1 .7 5.10 5 .15 8 .17 (65) Bull Cab : Goals: G . Anderton 2, M. Umvin, W. Singleton . Best : S. Coombs, M. Unwin, N . Byrne, D . Palermo . B . Komsars, C . Batt €Itham: Goals: S . Weston 3, M . Glaris 2, M . Lu±i,ck, S . Todman, A . Sculli . Best : M . Hart , J . B aud_ E . Baud, J. Paisley, S Weston . T. Brow n A'' T' PARK AFC 0,0 1 .3 3 .3 4.5 (29) '1-N : FC 5 .6 7.8 11 .12 17 .14 (116) is J . Suttor„ P. Shoppee, J. Marshall, T. Houston . Best: T. Wood. J . S tn . A . Sutherland. S, DuthJ. J. Wier, N . Pearson Ha w : Goais: T. Dixon 9 C. Jervis 2, C Rice 2, P. Nunan, C . Pritchard . S . Fisher. J . Pi Best : C . Rice, A. Collins, T. Dixon . C . Jarvis, L . Collins, M . Aitke n

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. :. . . . . .: . . . . ...... ...... ...... . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .... . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..17TWenbor 19 M .Crooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 R . Foo (VC) . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . 23 S .Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 A . Hargrave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 R. Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 J . Baud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 J . Stockdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 A. Whyte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 A.Chaoman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 A. McClaren . . . . . . . . . -41 T. Kurtschenko . . . . . . . .. . . . . 42 C. Conole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 G .Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 G . Macndes . . . . . . . . . : . . 47 M. Clans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 H . Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 L . Barnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 B. Dummett . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 52 C . Paine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 B .Bosua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 D . Rowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 L.Ogilvie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1 T. Andrews . . 2 T. Brown . . . . 3 B. O'Malley . 4 L . Mason : . . 5 L . Austin . . . . 6 J. Galvin (C) . 7 T. Duggan . . 9 J.Foo . . . . . . 12 M. Blagrove 13 M .Luttic c . . . 14 R .Runco . . . 16 L . Mee . . . . .

1 J . Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 J . Ridley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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9 D . Roche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 W. Elliot _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 G. Hanmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17 C. Macleod . . . . . . . . . . . . . _,, 18 J. Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 19 L. Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .', 20 J. Nicholls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' 22 G . Pocock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' 23 M . Leahy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 A. Contreras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 N .Vougioukas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 N .Seewang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 T. McFartane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 R . Marshall . . . . . . . . . . 32 M. Verberne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 J. Fiorini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 D. Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 M. Burgess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 D. Hadley . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 41 M . Talbot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 P. Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 K . Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 S . Robertson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 D . Mullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 J . Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 C. Brady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 A . Volz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 S . McRae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 P. Barrett . . . . . . . --- . . . 54 D.Gouah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 J . Bath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 C. Plazzer . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 59 8 .Kyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 J . McCarthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 A. Clyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 G .Cockshutt . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 69 V. Soundararaman . . . . . . . . .

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Coach : Rob Sarosi

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G B 1 M. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . 2 D. Boland . . . . . . . . . . . 3 R . Humphreys . . . . . . . 4 S. Lynch . . . . . . . . . . . 5 P. Sosic . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 J.Vereshaka . . . . . . . . 7 C . Richardson . . . . . . . 8 M. Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 D. Roche . . . . . . . . . . . 10 D. Cooper . . . . . . . . . . 11 B. Phillips . . . . . . . . . . 12 B. Brady . . . . . . . . . . . 13 D. Burnside . . . . . . . . . 15 P. Header . . . . . . . . . . 16 A- Foster . . . . . . . . . . . 19 P. Edwards . . . . . . . . . 20 J. Nicholls . . . . . . . . . . 22 R . Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . 24 R . Davies . . . . . . . . . . . 25 M.Dnessen . . . . . . . . . 26 P. Miskelly . . . . . . . . . . 27 A . Contreras . . . . . . . . 32 M.Verberne . . . . . . . . . 34 D . Williams . . . . . . . . . . 36 C .Doofan . . . . . . . . . . 37 S. West . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 C .Baw!ey . . . . . . . . . . 42 P. Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . 43 K . Stevens . . . . . . . . . . 51 D .Grahek . . . . . . . . . . 59 B .Kyr,e . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 N .P+ioresi . . . . . . . . . . .

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4 M. Sorleto . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

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5 H . Hassan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

S. Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7 T Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7 J. Briffa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10 I Hyland . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

12 S. Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11 J.Pi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13 N . Giovanoglou . . . . . . . . . . . .

12 A. Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14 A. Tana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18 P. Begg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

16 H . Tsia!tas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23 L . Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 B. Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19 L . Spano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 A. Said . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 J. Freeman . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

28 T. Crivelli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 M. Aitken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 D.Lyons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 M.Caruana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24 M.Taha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

35 J. Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30 D. Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26 S. Adair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 V. Mccrlain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37 C . Jarvis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31 J. Papaniko!aou . . . . . . . . . . .

40 E . Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33 J. Rotella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44 B. A!!der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34 M. Pisasale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45 C . Pritchard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36 A, Tana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46 P.Nunan . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . .

40 A. Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48 A . Rowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42 B. Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52 D . Moss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43 F. Papanastasatos . . . . : . . . .

58 D .Taranto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

61 B . Blakeman . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44 D. Rowlands . . . . . . . . . . . 45 G . Panagiotidis . . . . . . . : . 46 C . Ibrahim . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 J. Wolter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

62 B . Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50 P. Guicas . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

63 N . Opie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

51 J. Comley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

64 B . Santa!ucia . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52 R . Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

65 J . Pitcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

56 R . Peasneil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

67 L. Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

59 N . Myers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

69 S .Trcpea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

66 A .Boudoloh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

70 W. Duffy . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

68 M. Aliani . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

59 D . Holland . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 60 L . Blandthorn . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

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WHAT A WEEK OF SEtA! FINAL LADIES AND GENT S We witnessed a few great upsets, and saw some even better and tougher footy. All players that took the field down at Parkville two weeks ago showed what we had all been anxiously waiting for and that's to see these boys/girls to give it all they have got and just that little bit more in order play in the Grand Final of 2006 . I must and fore most congratulate all the teams on making it thus far and hopefully many of the 2006 players stay on to play with us in the years to come . Well done to all the teams, unfortunately only 2 teams can play in a Grand Final and I strongly remind players that the should not drop their heads on not making it this year, but come out firing next with the goal of reaching the Final's at the end of the 2007 season .

- Three course meal ® Celebrity Guests ® Raffle s - Silent Auction of a wide variety of goods s Drinks at bar price s

Grand Final line up and game times, are as follows :

Cost $50 per perso n Division 2 - 10 .15 a .m . Port Colts 1 Vs Broadmeadows 1 Division S -11 ."s0 a .m . Ovens And Murray Jets 1 Vs Mambourin Tiger s Division 1 - 12 .45 a .m . Kananook 1 Vs Ballarat Knights

Hawthorn Receptions 555 Glenferrie R d Hawthorn 3122 Mel Ref : 45 C9 Dinner : 7pm for 7 :15 start Thursday, September 1 4

1 encourage all players and supporters of the FIDA competition and even those bystanders that wish to find out more about this fantastic opportunity that allows a diverse range of people with intellectual disabilities to play the game they love Aussie Rules Football, get down to Elsternwick Park on the 3rd of September and cheer on the teams as the battle it out for the 2006 premiership flag . Also a note also a Special end of year Dinner and Fundraiser will be taking place on the 14th of Sept at Hawthorn Receptions. RSVP - Darcy Gallagher-Lyon, 9531 8333 OR darcy@vafa .com .a u Or Peter Ryan 0417 372070 ryan-docOO@hotmaii .co m

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UNDER 1911i Review A real premiership performance by Xavs over at sunny sunbury, Booting eight goals to one in the first quarter, they blew any chance Rupo had early . Stevo Doyle jagged seven of the best and sensational all day. He was not alone, ably helped Henry Whiting, who ripped it and the ever reliable Richie Benson taking his season tally to 76 - terrific performance . Blues only just scrapped in over St Kevins at the Cray, . Four goals up at three quarter and the opposers put up a fight . . . .a real fight Not enough though . David Wood was adjudged best on, while captain Diarmid Hayter was also hardy. A scare for De La at this stage of the season, only just overcoming St Bernard's . Behind until the last stanza, De La booted five majors to one in the last. James Crowe kicked three and was given the honors, while James Pitcher, Jacob Gotch, and Nick Roberts were also in fine form . In other games, Collegians toned 0!d Scotch and h9arceltin bored all with a win against Bly. Preview First week of the real stuff - get to Junction Oval Sunday 3rd September . Its going to be a cracker of a day . A day that will showcase the strength of U19 football within the VAFA . 11 :20am will see University Blues take on St Bernard's . The Uni have been strong of late, while St B put in a brave fight against De La last week . I can't tip against my brothers . I'll take the Blues, but I fear a means to an end come next vreek . The main game 2 :00pm. Battle of the thumpers! Xavs take on De La. Two months ago I may have said De La easier than Bomber Bill in a class 6 at Casterton . Now I say Haradasun! Xavs are strong all over the ground . Benson will need to be shut down, while Dom Quinn, Alex Ross, Luke Kelly. . . . . (I could go on) all need to be stopped . Have a week off fellas. Lock of the week Dogs to beat Essendon . Please let me know any suitable players for the U19 team of the year by early next week beatonc@tabcorp.cam .au . Happy punting ! UNDER 19 (2 1 The OM's outc!asssed a disappointing Raiders outfit by 6 goals . The midfield that dominated the first had of the year - Kennon . Playfair and Morrison never let the home side in . Camberwell knocked off Carey by 33 . Hillier dobbed 4, stealing the Golden Boot from Bull, who was appropriately playing down the other end. However it's the last time the Wellers will grace Barnard Reserve, so they should be re-planting turf at Trinity . The Friars toppled the Fielders by 23 . The Sharks couldn't save relegation doom. against the Tonners. And finally the OT's dropped out of Section 2 with a BANG, delivering the Blacks a 140 point towelling . BanFeld (6) and Stockdale (2) starred in Trinity's last gasp of Section 2 air. Four sides left on the track and you can feel the tension in the air, First Semi - Paradians vs Camberwell (2-0) The Raiders have that consistency across the board with very few weaknesses at either end . Spinner's boys pose problems for any backline. The Wellers on the other hand have won their last 5 . Full forward Hillier has been a revelation for Coach Clarke . But Camberwell will need to adapt to Manes Playing Fields quickly to have any chance . Parade by 14 points in their 11 .20 start. Second Semi - Carey vs f9elburnians (1-1 ) With the likes of Bull . Elliot . Wagner, Parker, McQueen and Smithwick, the Panthers have been the yardstick all year. The OM's were 48

unstoppable in the first ha o 06, but a streak of poor performances has made them look even mediocre at times. The victory against the Raiders at the weekend will give the m confidence but I think Butch's Panthers have the her,ier artillery . 5 goals and into Section 1 . bernecich4netspace .net .au 1st Week of Finals U RDER 19131 My tipping this season has seen me finish on top with 81 째i (with finals to come}, just ahead of the VAFA's favour :te scribe Ed Sill and other fancied rivals in Horn, Healy and Cameron . E .E Gunn Reserve saw Oakleigh defeat a potential final's rival in Ormond, with Christopher Meyers booting 5 for Oak ;eigh and Joshua Derks-Revere completing a stellar season with another best afield performance . Other final contenders included St . Bede's tulentone, who scored an easy win over Emmaus St . Leo's with Lynch, Bodinnar and Andrews all kicking 5 for SBMT, while Old Ivanhoe were miserly in defence this week as Robert Hondromatidis and co held MHSOB to only two goals for the match . Hayden Dekretser slammed home 6 goals for Old Ivanhoe while Andrew Lim finished off well with a BOG performance for MHSOB . Finally, La Trobe beat Old Essertlon but not by much, sfrhile "~3x ended Bentleigh's disappointing ~ ason by defeating them by 3 goals .

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Previava The first Semi Final sees Old Ivanhoe take on Ormr at 77 .20am at Gerrv Green Reserve in Parkdal a{ ie at e lose r eliminated and the vinner fight an e . c'- Goa l has not played the last coup' of on may hurt 0 th the ikes of Nondromatidis. E or Br -, ---- - ' still have plenty of class. Rich rd Keane is Ormond's w,. t.,_ help of Te Nernepe and P~. . ., , they are definitely a chancc , ., orooress to week 2 . However, 0!d Ivanhoe for mine by 1 7 points . The second Semi has the two per teams pltied against each other in Oakleigh and SBMT. The 2 .00pm game vrili be a cracker with both t playing for the week's rest, a game that could well be decided o n gun forward bags more goals, Oak!ergh's Lee Barrand or SE " Bodinnar. 째 an or, their first er.-~c by =" points at nor , hOVIl'?r, ; the tables at their he ,ho record a nali-hi! )

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;OC - .1 9.3 12 .8 10.19(127) klYULE•VIEVi t .1 34 45 68(44 r PA ire : Goais : J Gz_ :'ir- ' : .vnes 3, J. Delahuny 2 . Nt Nash 2, M. Considine 2, D . Redmond, D Frser D. s. L. De Heals . J . Crimmins Best: PA . Considine, J . Crcmm :ns . D . Fraser'' C ', F. P. Navznes Scott INS: Goals: D"Jiiadinovio J A. Pascals, T Shepherd. Best T Shepherd . J Rrgler. S . P,fummery. S . kloran, C. Moran, G . Dimek C . B ;x . : Jezzi Umpires: Brian Nunr, (Cj Scott Fraser (F) UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.5 7.9 9.11 10 .13 (73) ST KEVINSOB 00 32 5 .5 89 ( 57) But 81 : Goals. N Fs n 4. J lRatts, R . Wilson., B . Merriman, T Bronts. D Havter S Gilbertson es : r. re, T . McGc z. tar Hamer SNOB : Goals J Kerr 3 S ,c i . T lerardo A Ke Narbonne S . Conran, B Liu. T Da r, impires: tlicnael He Rhattnew 0 Keef e IFj Tyier Raymond (B, o l ST BERNARDS 85 t2 .6 13 7 t85i BE LA SALLE OC 4.3 5.5 12 .6 17 .9 (111 ) St Bern: Goats : A . Stap ;eron 4 M. Marion 3. S Morris 3. D . Mitchell. M. Hughes, N . Cattapan . Best L Overman. T. Caven. A. Stapleton, S Morns . M . Marion, D Mitchell DLS : Goals J. Crowe 3, A . Krr;ari-k 3 N . Tlwmpsor, 2 . G. Hesse 2, C . Ball . J. Gotch . J . Fhtcher. L Bull . N_ Raberis, N . Roberts, J Harris . Best: J_ Cro+; J . P J . Garish, N . Roberts, N . Roberts, G. Hesse Umpires: Chris Langford (F) Fra s ra , Simon Mclnemy {S ;r keiranMcInerney (B) RUPERTSVd06D AFC o .0 10 3 .0 4,3 (27) OLD XAVERIANS (1) 8.4 12 .11 16 .15 26.15 (171) Ruperts: Goals . J. Pretty 2, D. tAcGavc, n, J Bradley Best . C . Allport A Sihrester L. Steuania. J . Pretty. H . Spmner, A Catalano Old Xae: Goals : S . Dove 7, L Kelly 5 . R, Benson AP Myers 3, T. Dynan 2, A Ross A e . D Quinn . J Cross T. Preece . Best S . Doyle. H Whiling. D, Quinn, VV. Smith, R . -R Benson Umpires: Michael Giddy P) Michael Foods (F) OLD SCOTCH 46 68 714 12i7 (891 COLLEGIANS 3.5 8,10 12 .12 17.15 (i171 Old Scotch: Goal ; A Tumme! 4 E Kitchen 2 . W. Cox 2 C . Perki ;. H P ), Cro:er-Durhan . Best ":. Lawrence . A . Tum,m-sL L. McDonough B S V. 1. DaggGanColl: Goals. T. Bulhnq 3 .'<`t. Tared 3. J Baldsvaa 1 B . S '< c} . i rr Zimbachs 2, T. Thomas. B. Lea=s Best . All. -retort S . Grose. T B Sims, P,1. Lighirrwiers Umpires: Logan Smith iF) Chad P,m-~ Cs l UNDER 19 (2 1 OLD 19161111 SN 7 .3 16.5 21 .12 28.15(171 ) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.0 2,3 34 4 .7(31) Old Trim Goats H e!d 6, J Osnorn 4, T Howell 3, C Strokdale 2, l Gilkey 2 . S, P. enghan 2. R Mc 2, 0. P ryion, C . Sparer C Beaton Best : H Ban aid . C. StocV,dale, J Osoorn R F I Ken s, S . Cole Delphos . S . Cole Unf Blacks: Goals: B . tA;kus 2, N. Burned, J . , '" Dornauf, J Cortlner L . Davis, R. Show. J . Grigg, T. Polkmghorne Umpires: in (F) Malcolm Foard C ) OLD C LL G ' 5.2 5 .2 8 .8 14.12 (96) OLD CAREY GR 3.2 8 .5 8 .9 9,9(63) Old Camb : Goals, C Hdii 4 . T. Nichols 3, C Paynton 2 . D. McCabe . A. Pdlay, C . Wright, T P,=,u II, G . Tolson Best: A . Romania. S . Mulligan . T. °easneli S Be H. Dickson, C T Old Carey: Goa;s: B . Southwick 2, P. Lammng 2, D. Ellett, J y- Brown. J, aanrer, M . Bull . J . Newnham Best: M . Baker, L . McQueen-t9issmmmle, J, Nevrnham . B. ;k, J . gner G. Parker Umpires: Dean Schwah (F) Than V,oodhead (F 1 Sir 8- FIG 15 6 7' Bit 11 .13 (79) OLD BRIGHTON GR 5.0 8 .4 9 .8 12 .0 (81) Beaun : Goals : C . La Rocca 3, R . Write 2, D. Pritchard 2 . B. Ovens . T. Hunt, A. McKenzie, J . Torc3sio_ Best- A . Mueller, C La Rocca, 2 Alcott, R Scosenor N1 Bemldsen . W. Sanchez Old Br: Goals: D . Jemmngs 6, A . Gunning 3, B . Takle. T Skeeles, J . Miller Best D. Jennings, i. Skev,•es, C Betts, A. Gunning . R_ Baines, B. Takle Umpires: Chris Thorburn (F) Paul Jones (F) Simon Beveridge (B) Jordan Paws (8 ) CAULFIELDGR 20 63 6.4 9 .9(63) WHITEFRIARS OC 5.5 7 .7 11 .10 12,14 (66) Caul : Goals: T. Pub noon 3, A . Ross 2, C . Mitchell. T. Spinks. N. Andrew, B_ Gatehouse, Best: A. Webb, R . Dux . L. Prue, T. Robinson, S. Lister. G_ MacDonald White : Goals: J. 0 Ateara 3, M Stafford 2, S . Aliemand 2 . D Kaitlor, S Bullock, A Harris. B . Spadetto . M. AM1uaheha. Best G Power . M . Mrrabella, M . Stafford. S. Allemand C . Teeny, D Ka4dor Umpires: Nick Paifrepman (C) Eli Haves (F ) OLD PARADIANS 12 4 .7 6 .10 8,15l63) OLD tAELOURNIANS 42 8 .6 11 .9 14.15 j99) Old P: Goals : C . Sage 2 D. ''skal, K. Barry, J Karddakis, M. Bel6na, A . Hundred, R. Bogota . Best: D . PAikkatl.( . P=: M. Simpson, R . Buge}a, A. S .: :. A . Cox Old h9 : Gcnls : J . Hart 1 P. Kruger 2. S B. '' Kra, G_ Hanger, N . '' -s nap., N. Lavler, W. Guthrie, A . MacKay . B Hnne 3est` T. Cashel, W. Kiel, F 6 : er, Nd, Guthrie, B . Fmnert?, P. lemon Umpires: e i iuI Tyrer (F ) U :u1 R 19 (31 AJAX AFC 2.1 5 .2 9.4 as (98) BENTLEIGH 3 .4 8 .7 10.7 1 t,14 (80) AJAX: Goais : A. Mass 6, D_ Selzer 3 . J. Korheo 3, A Freedman . D. Simon . J . Kegan. Best: A . Muss, A . Freedman, D Selzer, J Kochen, J . Osoxicki, J . Keoan Bent : Goals: Coyne, 6,

Hunt . 2,' . Cou'e^nLas Ew2n, : uad un- Coyne . Bell, Halliday Umpires. urr_, j ; Dc'no _:. (F) William Burr ) Michael F; ;thae: OLD IVAN„ae GR 4 .4 7 .13 9 .18 14.25 (109) hiHSOB 00 0.0 1 .0 2.0(t2) Old lu: Goats. H, Dekretser 6, A. Baldvlin 2 . R Hondromatidis 2, J . hicKeon . C . Resettle, 0. hicbol . T Rosenlis Best : R. Hondromatidis. H. Dekretser, L, Page-Wood, D . Madigan, A. Donates A British RAHSOB: Goals A . Lrttlehales, A. Pdichener. Best: A. Lim, P Fountain, S. Vi;lani . D, Bird W. Recaks. J. Kiteley Umpires: David Ewers (F) Sean Scully (snr) (F) ORtAOND AFC 7 .2 8.6 12 .10 14 .12 (96) OAKLEIGH Ai 3 .2 12 .5 17.7 2 1 10 (1 48) Orm : Goais. R . Keane 5, J . Ashley 2 T. Foy 2, L. Duthie 2 . L. Simpson, S . Ashton, B. hS in Best A Holman. R Keane . L. Duthie, C. Woodford, S Ashton, S. -to Hennepe Oak: Goals: C" tdeyer-, 5, S Doherty 4, M . Bennett 3, T. Edwards 3 . J Castgan 2 . D. Cc 'c3a L . Barrand, A. Pouod-Govr, A Donato, J . McGarry Best : J. Derks-Revere, J. tS A9 Bennett, L Barrand, D . Costigan, S. Doherty Derks-Revere Umpires: Peter Gr sF) Ron Marlyn l Et1AUS ST LEOS OC 3 .0 3.1 4.2 63 (39) ST DEDES MENTONE TIGERS 7 .6 14,12 20 .16 27.19 (181) ESL: G s M Mc Iver 2, J . Chun 2 . M. Small . N_ Tamburro Best M . D Orazio. J. Chun, A. McCann . P. P.fcC!uskef, D . Wilson, N Tamburc S16/MT: Goals C, Lynch 5, .1. Bcdinnar 5, S. retirs 5. C Lee 3, C . Keenan 3 . J . Lebretan 2, G . Brown. S . L HmOier. D. Francis, J . 5~Best B . tlewhe, S . Andrews, D . L;mch, C . Lee, C. Keenan, S . McLaughlin Bill Peter Pullen (F) Patrick Coulthap F ) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 3 .0 4.4 11 .8 14 .13 (97) OLD ESSENDDH GO 4 .5 56 67 10.9 (69) A4atch details not received Umpires : Anthony LilleyiF) Nathan Sheppard (F ) PdONASH BLUES 2 .1 3.4 7,6 107(67) BE LA SALLE OC 5 .5 10.8 11 16 15.19 (109) Man Blues: Goals: A Jordan 4 . M. Sutherland 3, D C A , K. Collins, T Kavanagh . Best: J Speekman, A. Jordan, J Crook, 0. Cappola, T. Bradey D Coe OLS: Goals : G . Rae 4, S. Farbrother 3, A . McKenna 2, L Semme! 2, D . Reid, P. Monaghan. S . Edwards, J . Phillips, Best: ".1 . Counsel. S. Edwards L . Semmel G. Rae, A . McKenna, T. Bloom Umpires : St^ n Cagla (F) P.intyn Rona (F ) 'TON ROVERS AFC 3 .1 9,5 13.6 17.11 (113) II VULTURES 3 .4 34 4 .7 6.8(44) t Raa: Gaals: N . 4 ar2c nG 4 . J. Schafer 2 T. McCarthy 2, PL White 2, K. Pinta 2 J4V= Curry, E, Lome, J Sshmrtz . M . Judson. Best: L . Smith, K. Pinto, N . Lyall, R Vdl _-, H Lang, E. Lsnie Park Vutt: Goals J . Hespe 2 . M. Foulds . P Dduvio, M. Brown, A Hurter Best: P. Lukas_ N. Hocking, A_ Hunts,,. D Seem, J. Gtvazdz, M. Faultls Umpires: Simon Brooks (C) Frank. Stokes (Fj Mitchell Hutchison (B) Brendan Dowmg (B) P0t9ERH0USEt5TH M ORNUdGTON 2 .2 64 7-5 12.6(78) 9dA2€NOD DG 5 2 7.6 12 .10 17.13 (115) PHtS?A: Goals N . Coy 4, J . Stanley 3, L. Jackson 2, M. O'Brien. TMarmo . S. Kemp. Bast: J, Stanley, B . Price, C . 0 Brien, R . Wood, D. Edwards, R. Matthews Mae: Goals: N, Clams 6, S . Davis 4 . C . Smith. 2 . T. Bailey 2, P. Stanley. N . Bagar L . Castled ;ne, Rest : A. Weekes, N . Klavms . C. Smith S. Cummins. P. Stanley, N . Lewis's Umpires: Jame Mayhew-Sharp (F) Richard Yarn (F) OARLEIGH CLAYTON 9.9 (63) Fft to OLD H€NTONIAHS 16 .16 (112) OLD HAILEYBURIANS • BYE UNOEfi 791RED 1 RUPERTSt900D AFC t .t 12 22 43 (27) AQUINAS OC 5.6 5.10 13 .12 18,15 (123) RoperG: Goats: J . Cheep 2. J . Canis . R. Adams. Best: J. Cariss, J. Broughton, J_ Taylor L hicGovera J. Cheep, M. Eme .ry Aquinas : Goals : A . tt'aulty 5 . S . Kenner 3 . T. Syme 3, P t.M1aaskant 2, L. Demunk 2, M . Sweeney. W. Collins, S. Ragorim . Best: E. Smith, Vt Collins, M . Jones. A. Nauiy, D . Zuccon, T. Syme Umpires: Michael Guiday (F) OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3.4 7.12 712 10 .15 i75) FITZROY REDS 5.3 10.7 14.9 17.15 (117) Old X(2) : Details oot received Fitz Reds: Goals: J . Beech 5, S. Samoan 4 . L. Halliwell 2, C . Ligns 2 . R. Dance 2, J, Boyle, K. Donato . Best : S . Bombaci, D . Dlarenshaw, F. Alasso, G. Lmaer R . Dance. J. Dawson-Smith Umpires: Jarred 4"dakehng (F) Jason Evans (F) THEORY PENOLA 00 3,2 10.3 13.7 17 .8 (110) NTH OLD BOYS,ST PAT'S COLLEGE 3.2 6.3 8 .6 15.10 (100) Therry Pen: Goals : M . Costello 8, A . Page 2 . A . Bondoux 2, D, 61cKibbin, J. ti4alker, K. Robertson, P. Clancy, B. Hardmg . Best R . SkiathiGs, M . Costello, B. Harding, M . Conboy, A . Bondoux, B. Pddchell HOBrStP : Goals : K Adams 5, C . Ford 3, J . Malay 2 . A. Kirk 2, B. Ronan, M. Gastm, A. Torpy. Best: L. Costa. M. Gastm, K. Adams, J. PAOI(oy . M . Rapa, C. Ford Umpires: Dallas Saxby (F Jack Fagan (F ) OLD WESTBOURNE 33 6 .5 9 .9 1312 (90) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 00 0.0 0 .0 15 .12 (102) Old West: Goals: T, Harder 5, A. P{h4'te 3. D . S!daell 2, D. Farads, L. Williams, R. Taylor. Best: D. Go!ottn. T. Plecher, A. Molina. B . Davis, H . Templeton . J . Ryan Bull Temp: Goals: M . Carfi 4 . P Vog!is 4, D. Vag6s 2, D. Ramada, D. Toneih, M. Meadows, C . Johnston. D. 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Coach : Pat McKenna I (I Coach : Brad Shadboit Coach : .'.i ;chaei Oaten GB 1 M .Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 T.Eden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 D. Costigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 J . Fitzgerald . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 5 M . Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 M . Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 L. Cailery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 J . McGarry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 D. Wiils {C) . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 10 J . Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 D. Forsyth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 S . Doherty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 C .Virgona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 N . Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 C . Meyers . . . ...... 16 J . Derks-Revere . . . . . . . . . . 17 G. Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 J . Chapple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 P. Disiervi (VC) . . . . . . . . . _ 20 A . North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 A . Keady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 A .Pound-Gow . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 T. Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 A . Donato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 M . Donato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 T Doherty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Jr Costigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 T. Ristevski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 L . Barrand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 J. Hind . . . . . . . . 42 M. Shenker . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Coacn: Mark Fairbanks Asst Coach : Adam Acrema n G B 1 T. Spears . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 S . Fairbanks . . . . . . . . . . . 3 J . Moon (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 M . Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . 5 M. Wilton (VC) . . . . . . . . . 6 B. Norton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 B . Bracken . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 D. Daperis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 A . Triantaivllou . . . . . . . . . 10 S. Rooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 C. Dennis . . . . . . . . . .'. . . 12 M . Lumsden . . . . . . . . . . . 13 C.Duck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 C . Follett . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . 15 M. Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Coach : R, in Smith Asst Coach : Matt Sheehan GB 1 S . Williams . . 2 B .Hili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 S. Edwards . . . . . . . 4 J. Phil pa . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 5 D. De Luca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 D.Hyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 A . Brssan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' 8 T. Bloom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 C . Grant . . . 10 L . Semmel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 P. Monaghan . . . . . . . . _, . . . . 12 N. Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 S . Dillon . . . . . . . . . . _ r _ . . 14 A . Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 15 S. Fairbrother . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 K. Robe rtson . . . . . . . _ : . . . . 17 J . Comerford . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

16 C . Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 R . Orwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 A .Rodrigues . . . . . . . . . . . 18 A . McKenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 L. Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 M . Gomizel . . . . . . . . . . r . . . 20 E .Sweeney . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 A . Credo IC) . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 21 R . Goulding . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 D. Reid . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 22 S. Cleave,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 S .Cus? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 J .Thompson . . . . . . . . .. . . 23 J . Jarvis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 M . Siemens . . . . . . . . . . . 24 T. Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 S . Royston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 D. Harki ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 K. Goulding . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 T. Kreze : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 R Gartner . . . . . . . . . .i . . . 27 S . grown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 J . McConville . . . . . . . . . . . 28 J . Morwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 G .Snow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 D. Quami! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 J. Prowse (VC) . . . . . . . . . 30 T. Kovank {VC) . , . . . . . . . . . 37 G . Rae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Another season has ended on a high note wi - record crowds witnessing two close struggles for ultimate success in Season 2006 . Section 2 after providing such a thrilling final four contest for several weeks, saw the widest winning margin in the three Sections . Section 1 At half time, in the minds of all but the Prahran players and their most optimistic supporters, it seemed Old Xaverians were well on their way to a comfortable victory as they held a commanding 37 point lead . Their captain Patrick Nail was roaming the forward line and in addition to kicking three goals himself, he set up several more as Perry, Davies and O'Kane marked well and constantly sent the ball forward . In the opening quarter, Old Xaverians moved the ball quicker and were on the look out for creative handballs to put the Prahran defenders under pressure . Prahran's third quarter efforts were thrilling as they moved the bail quickly and their star forwards, Butterworth and Cartlidge marked strongly and featured in many forward thrusts . Prahran added six unanswered goals, and by half way through the quarter Prahran had snatched a narrow lead . Only a late goal by Patrick Hall restored the lead to the Xaverians, who were 6 points in front at the last change . More drama unfolded during the break, when it became known a Xaverian player had been reported and sent off for the statutory fifteen minutes . Prahran took ,_-' . . ,- 'age of their extra player and Limoli goaled on -. ::e r~~n to tie the score . Prahran edged ahead through a goal to Stephens, who received from the combined efforts of Cartidge and Butterworth . Davies, through a long goal, reduced the Xaverian deficit to one point before Morton to Cartlidge to Butterworth resuited in another Prahran goal . Enter Dan . Rush, whose singular efforts, erased the Prahran lead and put Old Xaverians in front by thirteen points . In a frenetic seven minutes, Rush added twenty points off his own boot to turn a seven 56

point deficit into a 13 11 I point Old Xaveria n victory . Little wonder e,hewasrdt medal for being best on the ground . Old Xaverians had other stars in Captain Patrick Hall (4 goals'), midfielder Perry and forward, Davies . Prahran were gallant in defeat and their performance was a meritorious one as they achieved many things they were considered incapable of producing, e .g . a spirited comeback from a 37 point deficit as well as their determination to continue to attack throughout the final quarter. in many ways to quote Winston -Churchill, this was Prahran's finest hour and their valiant ef"~rts will long be remembered . Their best were ' 째{r ; : rs Chris Morton and David Green as well as rr:- -c : er Jason Storer and forwards Brett Cartlidge 1 Dave Butterworth . Congratulations to the Old Xaverians, who won their thirteenth premiership in fifteen seasons .

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. .u quickly raced to the lead and were neve r yMonash Blues, who despite striving hard fell further behind each quarter . The Monash defenders could not negate Justin Roberts and Pat Oaro!an, each of whom kicked five goals . Around the ground, Mt Lilydale Captain Michael Rhodes dominated the aerial duels and clearly earned his Best on Ground Medal . With a seven goal opening quarter by Mt Liiydale, Monash were forced into having to play catch up football for the remainder of the match, which was a task well beyond them on the day . In the end the Lifydale based side won by 52 points : Congratulations to Mt Lilydale, who have come back from near oblivion over 2004 and 2005 to have won fourteen consecutive games, which culminated in the club's first premiership . Monash Blues were the top placed team throughout the season, when they only lost to Mt Lilydale, albeit thrice . Best for Mt Lilydale were Michael Rhodes . Damia n THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


Marotti, Chris. Gibson and Chris . Williams . Best for Monash were; Nick Costello, Steven Mentha, Matt . Riddle and Hayden Butler .

Section 3 . In damp conditions under lights Old Essendon scored a 27 point win over a valiant Fitzroy Reds to win the Section 3 premiership . Old Essendon, learned from their only reversals of the season (The Reds defeated them twice!) and started the better with the dry ball . At quarter time Old Essendon led by 14 points . The Reds had the better of the second quarter duels and•trailed by ten points at half time . The margin remained the same at the last change after the Reds had moved to within a point during the quarter. The last quarter saw the Reds in attack for several minutes before they could goal to be within a kick of the lead . Old Essendon forward Craig Morgan steadied his team with a left foot snapped goal . The Reds, despite several attacks could not penetrate the Old Essendon defence and with time elapsing Old Essendon forwards made the most of their late opportunities to add another three goals to widen their margin to 27 points. Congratulations to Old Essendon, who as their coach John Rush mentioned post game, struggled to field eighteen players at the start of the season . Their best were Blair Cariss, adjudged Best on Ground, Brett Papal, John Hughes and Brett Turner. The Fitzroy Reds or "The Perspirationals", according to their President, have enjoyed another successful season and just failed in the second round after having beaten the eventual premiers twice in the first round . Thank You Tim e As I conclude my twenty first season as a columnist, I thank my readership for whose dissection the column is written . Without you there would be no need to write! My regular correspondents have supplied a myriad of details and have certainly given invaluable assistance with best players, milestones and goal kickers . I thank them most sincerely. They have been : Bernard Dunn (St Kevin's), Simon Fisher (Mazenod), David L'Huillier (St Bede's, Mentone Tigers), Leon and Janet collier (Monash Blues), Norman Elliott (Whitefriars), Andrew Vinecombe (St Bernard's), Bob Lyons (Therry Penola), Robert Wright (Old Essendon), and several others whose correspondence was sporadic . A special thanks goes THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

to Umpire Coordinator, David Windlow, who never failed to send reports from many matches to enable a wider coverage of games in this column . Until 2007 . . .Hail and Farewell. All nominations for Sectional Teams of the Season should be sent to Jeremy Bourke via jeremy@vafa .com .au

CLUB 18 (1) GRAND FIP`i,L PRAHRAN AFC 4.1 4 .3 10 .5 13 .6 (84) OLD XAVERIANS 2.2 9 .10 10 .11 14 .13 (97) Prahran : Goals: D . Butterworth 4, B . Cartlidge 3, M . Howard, P. Limoli, R . Stephens, S . Erickson, J . Geri, L . Kitchen . Best : L . Kitchen, J . Geri, G . Scott, B . Cartlidge, D . Butterworth, D . Green Old Xav : Goals : D . Rush 5, P. Hall 4, B . Perry 2, M . Davies, M . O'Kane, J . Silk . Best: M . Davies, B . Perry, D. Rush, J . Hardwick, J. Hardwick, A . McCarth y Umpires : David Windlow (B) Lindsay McIntyre (B) Malcolm Foard (F) Thomas Windlow (F) Nick Palfreyman (B) Simon Brooks (B) Anthony Byrnes (G) Rhett Parker (G ) CLUB 18 (2) Grand Fina l MT LILYDALE OC 7.4 10 .4 12 .1116 .12 (108) PADNASH BLUES 3.0 4 .5 6 .6 8.8 (56) P4# Lily: Goals: P. Carolan 5, J . Roberts 5, D. Harris, D . Cerra, J . Paull, B . Baillie, M. Rhodes, T. Vanstrijp . Best: M . Rhodes, D . Marotti, C . Gibson, T. Flanagan, C . Williams, M . Fellows Mon Blues: Goals: J. Sheldon 3, D . West, M . Woods, K. Perry, N . Costello, T. Haines. Best: N . Costello, S. Mentha, M . Riddle, H . Butler, J . Sheldon, T. Blasc h Umpires : Dean Banova (B) Patrick Lambert (B) Nick Palfreyman (B) Francis Kavanagh (F) Mark Thornhill (C) Robert O'Halloran (G) Richard Benson (G) Joseph Salvatore (B) CLUB 18 (3) Grand Fina l OLD ESSENDON 3 .3 4 .5 5 .9 9 .10 (64) FITZROY REDS 1 .1 3 .1 4 .5 5 .7 (37) Old Ess: Goals : J . Goodger 2, R . Appleton 2, C . Morgan 2, S . Evans, J . Walker, L. Eddy. Best : B. Cariss, B . Papal, J . Hughes, P. Barry, B . Overman, J . Edmond s Fitz Reds: Goals : T. Jackson 2, B . McNicol 2, R . Marshall . Best : N . Schofield, T. Leske, R . Hunter, T. Jackson, B . McNicol, J . Stevenso n Umpires : David Windlow (G) Brian Nunn (C) Paul Matton (C) Chad Manos (B) Simon Merigan (B) Robert O'Halloran (B) Rhett Parker (B) Trevor Hansen (G) 57


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~------~ceoss the Grr:,,es as ~ :째- srass Is Passed Aroun d ~,,orm, Uncannies & ,Skies t a big chance -farewell to Mime Artists & John Batmans . Well done Cork 1, p ers & Mario's Knights . Clydesdales & Clockers in cut-throat this week . Fancy Hestias for flag . Relo ;itile still for Drifters, Albino Bros & Rip Vans C Have to go for Triads with Foamers the runner-up . E; i, reGVell to Stan Rofes & Badens . Good recovery by Blenders . Dl Finals wide open with Winos & Angelas . Chapels cleverly avoided the fate of Star Signs & Scrooges D2 Sailors hot favorites j .` y,tQ momentum s& Sandbelts the dangers . Farewell Governors & Ides of August . Bravo Understandables & Eddies . 1 ) ? Emeralds are my pick in a hot field . Two Shots on a roll . Feathers unlucky . Farewell Bells & Eye i-i, ,-is. I34 Should be a ripper finals - Oxacanthas just . Stationmasters & Tipsters in Middle East D5 in 07

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Red F'act : Reds U19 coach Tim Bell coached a Reds U19 flag in 2004 and a Reds Ressies flag in 1994 Red Aet : Reds will propose a review of prescribed tribunal penalties by VAFA e3 Bact : Reds have devised a strategy to reignite their Past Player Associatio n _~d Bract : Reds are seeking State Government funding simiir to that provided every other former VFL ground

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Tuesd a~l~ugust 29, 209 6 Wade D'Andrea, South Melbourne Districts. Headbutting, 4 matches. Wade D'Andrea, South Melbourne Districts . Misconduct, 4 matches. Robin Bowles, St. Kevins (Reserves) . Headbutting, 6 matches . Nick Allen, Old Scotch. Striking, 2 matches . Paul Byrne, Old Camberwell . Striking, 4 matches . Charles McFadden, Bentleigh . Striking, 2 matches . Matthew Holmes, Banyule Viewbank (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches. Bradley Pell, Marcellin (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches . Bradley Pell, Marcellin (Under-19) . Failed to appear, 2 matches . Beau Mikus, University Blacks (Under-19). Striking, 2 matches . Damien Cerantonio, Old Essendon ( Under-19) . Misconduct, 2 matches. Michael Jones, Old Xaverians ( Club 18) . Unduly rough play, 1 match . Michael Jones, Old Xaverians (Club 18) . Failed to appear, 2 matches. 'Chris Davies, Banyule . Audible Obscenity, 1 match . *Alex Bondoux, Therry Penola (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches . *Ricky Brennan, Therry Penola (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches . ' .:cepted Prescribed Penalty

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TEE GHALLEN('"-: 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 A6, THIS WEEKS SPOT THE BALL W INNERS : No Winners . 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 . N o Photocopies or faxed entries . Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round . 62 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006


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