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De La Salle reversed last year's Grand Final result with a 51 point win over Ormond in last week's first semi-final . In what was expected to be an even contest De La ran right over Ormond in the second half, kicking 11 goals to 2 . De La lost both Mick Deveson and Chris Campbell through injury on the morning of the match and Ormond recalled young forward Andrew Hill who had been out with a broken collarbone . And it was Hill who proved a handful for Brain Waldron early in the first quarter to give Ormond an It was just that De La used the early 15 point lead . Not that Ormond had most of the play - they didn't .Karin and Peter Rennie. ball very indiscriminantly up forward with long ill-directed kicks to Phil The De's contained Ormond in the second quarter and just before half time Phil Kerin broke away from Mark McDonald for the first time . The margin at half time was just a point in favour of De La . That was a sign of things to come . De La Salle moved Karin to full forward, Tony Klarica to centre half forward and Peter Rennie to the pocket . Theirgame wastransformed . MickGreenewas marking stronglyaround the ground and the De La small running players took control . Rover Mark Lowe was superb in the third term, as was winger David Harrington especially overhead . Their extra bite on the ball combined with the brilliant running of defender Pat Maher and Peter Ryan gave DLS many more opportunities to score . Greg McHenry made some scintillating forays deep into Ormond's defence and split it wide open . With Peter Rennie firing DLS added 6 goals in the third quarter . Ormond weren't even able to rally in the last term despite the great efforts of centreman Phil Meh rten . He had a great dual with Tim Cooke . Brian Hanrahan helped to keep Ormond to 1 goal in the last term whilst De La Salle added another 5 goals . It was a very disappointing display by last year's premiers . It was an interesting contrast in tactics . Ormond switching the play onto the grandstand attacking flanks . De La Salle, by contrast, using the defensive flank on most occasions, a tactic for which they're renowned . I think that Ormond weren't al lowed to play well, that's the best De La Salle have played for some time and they'll be difficult to get over in the Preliminary Final againsttheir opponents either North CA d Boys or Collegians . I'd be very surprised if De La Salle don't face North Old Boys because I expect Collegians to Fdvance to the Grand Final today . Why do I think Collegians will win? Well, for a start they're a much more settled combination . Let's startwith their defence . They're a really mean lot, and tough . Imagine trying to geta kick against Simon Williams, Stua rt Hinchen and Rick Schober. They can also run the ball well from defence, especially with Andrew Wright, Gary Irvine and Greg Parsons . Collegians centre line is classy - Greg Tregear, Peter Kahn and Andrew In gleton but perhaps could be pressured if North were to line up with a centre line of Bruno Conti, Mauro Borcich and Peter Weir . It's the Lion attack which is really dangerous . Ian Robert s has kicked a lot of goals at full forward , two are flanked by the brilliant Stephen Rickford has had a grand year at centre half forward and theseBaum, Peter Wolff, David Hoyle but enigmatic Ian Herman . Will he produce his best in the finals? Tony and Richard Herman are all capable of kicking goals . In the following division is Chris Pollock, possibly supported by Grant Newman and complemented by two great rovers - Jeff Lemon and Keith Parsons . What about North? Well I've made mention of their centre line, whatever its make up - it shouln well . Conti, Borcich and Weir sounds pretty good to me!
North's defence will try to make it hard for the Lions . I'd be surprised if Jerome Griffin and Paul Considine do not spend a considerable part of their time in the key defensive positions . They're both fine players . But whether Mark Malone and Steve Hibbert and company can hold the Lions' other forwards is a moot point . Should North getfirst use of the ball they have some forward to trouble Collegians . Luke Morse, Tony Egan, Tony Cahill and Dave Edwards shouldn't be allowed too much latitude . North's on-ball players Brian Hanlon and Gerard Brown have had fine seasons and should provide some opportunities . Ruckman forward Peter Wright is back in touch and could kick goals . I wonder if Frank Muto will play? I saw him play a dynamic game early in the season . His strength and high marking would be invaluable for North . On balance though I can't go past COLLEGIANS . Remember North beat Collegians in Round 2 but so did Blues in Rounds 1 and 3!
Peter French Previews 'I'ÂŽd~y's Semi-finals in A and B Sections and the Preliminary Final in C. Section
B SECTION REVIEW AND PREVIE W What a superb match it was between 1st semi-finalists Parkside and Fawkner in B Section at Elsternwick Park last Sunday . The result was a draw : Parkside 15 .18 .108, Fawkner 17 .6 .108 . The match is to be replayed on Saturday at Toorak Park, Prahran . It was an absolutely enthralling game and when the siren sounded after 31 minutes to signal the draw the crowd broke into spontaneous applause - a tribute to the entertainment they had received . Fawkner started well, kicking the first 3 goals but thei r lead was narrowed to 6 points at quarter time . But Parkside took control in that second quarter - they kicked 6 goals whilst Fawkner could not manage one and Parkside looked good with a 31 point lead . Then came the turnaround halfwaythrough the third quarter . Fawkner unleashed an incredible burst - 6 goals in almost as many minutes and Fawkner were back in it - just 10 points down at the last break . The last quarter was a thriller . With 2 quick goals Fawkner hit the front at the 5 minute mark . Then it was goal forgaol . Parkside hitback everytime Fawkner gotahead and drew level atthe 25 minute mark . Terry Young put Fawknerahead at the 27 minute mark butOllie Filipovic replied for Parkside to level the scores at the 29 minute mark - the siren sounded 2 minutes later with the scores level . It was a marvellous game of football . In the B Section 2nd semi, it is hard to tip against OLD PARADIANS . I don't believe Nick Wilton will play for the Old Xaverians but they might include schoolboy Luke O'Sullivan, a very talented ruckrover . Let's hope it is as good as the Fawkner-Parkside match ! I'll have the usual A Section Review at 6 .40 on 774 3LO on Saturday and with luck possibly something on B Section on Sunday at 6 .20 ! Ooh, I've almost forgotten to pick a winner for the replay of the B Section 1st semi-final . I think Fawkner is on a high and at siren time will be in front this week .
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Before having an in depth look at today's big games just a few comments on last week . Firstly congratulations to Old Trinity, Monash Blues, Bulleen United and Old Essendon on their respective promotion to B, C, D and E Section for 1987 . Bulleen United requires just one more win to collect not only the 1986 flag but also the coveted title of Champions, a title it would singly hold following State Bank's Rese rv es shock one point loss to Brunswick . Other teams to reach Grand Finals were Old Carey in G Section and Ormond, Collegians and Old Paradians of the Under 19 teams . Defending premiers Ormond bowed out of the finals race with a very ordinary performance against De La Salle . No doubt it was a sweet victory to the Blue and Gold following last year's Grand Final loss . In a game of low standard and poor skills, especially in the first half, Ormond could find nothing and with the retirement and loss of players it must look to its promising Under 19 team to bolster the ranks for nextyear . De La on the other hand was able to stay in touch forthe first half and afterthe long interval its centre line and "mosquito fleet" headed by Wally Gaspirine, Paddy Maher and Greg McHenry slipped into top gear . De La Ran all over and right away from the Monds . One final point I'm sure the move of Phil Kerin to full forward and Peter Rennie into "more space" helped just a bit J .P . ! The B Section 1st semi was a real thriller . The drawn game was pure entertainment from go to wo . Prominent personalities of both clubs in Parkside's Tom Johnston and Fawkner's Phil Turner, who appeared to pull out his remaining hair, were besides themselves . Parkside coach John Wise was rightly disappointed with the draw . His team had the game sewn up midway through the third quarter and in the end can be considered lucky to have managed a replay . Fawkner's Kevin Morrison was tremendously proud of his sides fight back and rightly so . He agreed that Parkside had looked winners and was very relieved with the draw . The replay at Toorak Park promises to be another great contest between the two clubs . Finally a note of congratulations to the players of both sides who provided the contest . Well done and thanks for a great afternoon's football . Now to the weekend's games . Collegians will rightly start favourites against North and should advance to theirfirstA Section Grand Final since 1961 . They have every right (15 successive victories) to feel confident and despite a second round loss to their opponent appear to my mind to have a better balanced and more skillful team . North on the other hand are more than quietly confident and give themselves a real chance and in short are really looking forward to the encounter . Rival coaches Bruce Ferguson, Collegians and Mark Hannaber ry , No rth are not being carried away bythe war of words ordare I say it the Peter French or Ross Booth Previews! They have both been around, in football terms, for a long time, and have healthy respect for individual stars and overall teams of their respective clubs . I believe Collegians will win the game because of its hard hitting and attacking defence which I doubt North can penetrate enough to kick a winning score . The Collegians half back line, I predict, will read Irvine, Schober and Hinchen leaving Greg Parsons to line up beside Williams and Wright in the last line . There are one or two there who will put up with no nonsense and enough running and skill in the remainder to ensure plenty of opportunities are created for the forwards . How will North position its forwards? Much may depend on the fitness of Frank Muto whose marking strength allied with that of Peter Wright's would provide a real focal point . I certainly wouldn't underrate Cahill or Brown's ability to kick goals and Hannaberry could well surprise by playing either of his key defenders, Jerome Griffin or Paul Considine up forward . Throw in the versatile Egan and Mauro Borcich sneaking down from mid field and the Lions defence will be put to the test, one I'm confident they can pass . Across the centre, a most vital line at the Park and one which De La won hands down last Saturday, I believe honours will be about even . Peter Weir of North should pick up Ingleton and despite an advantage in pace will be surprised by the former Ballarat Grammar man's tenacity and very adept reading of the play . On the other side Tregear will have his hands decidedly full with the beautifully balanced Bruno Conti . Conti's disposal with hand or foot is first class, although he may lack just a yard compared to Tregear who has the happy knack of winding up with one or two goals each week . Conti
therefore may be required to playa somewhat less attacking game than he is accustomed . Both players earnt state jumpers this season and so were well thought of by Messrs . Fisher, Stokes and company . In the centre Peter Kahn will be playing in his first Amateur final compared to his likely opponent, Mauro Borcich's umpteenth . Both players go hard at the ball and are bound to have a hand in many forward moves . I shall reserve judgement on this particular clash until next week as I've not seen Kahn play for some considerable time . Collegians forward line appears to revolve around Stephen Beckford at centre half and Ian Roberts at the spearhead . I said appears, and certainly Roberts' 80 odd goals suggests he's no slouch whilst Bickford's vast experience, body strength and field marshalling of his flankers and pockets has also had much to do with the club's success . Today they will line up, more than likely, on two players of equal experience, if not more in Griffin's case, more than equal desire and at least equal ability and besides Jerome I an of course referring to the ever reliable and hard working Paul Considine. Conno you certainly have a role to play today . However after these two North fall away in some respects whilst Collegians through Wolff, the Hermans Richard and Ian, Laussen, possibly Baum, Hoyle and resting rovers Lemon and "Nipper" Parsons converge on a loose football on the forward line as the proverbial "bees around a honey pot" . The roving duals will go Collegians was as Lemon and Parsons have had more consistent seasons than Edwards and Morse who has had more than his fair share of injury . North's Peter Wright will beat Pollock at centre bounces and throw-ins, although the Collegian's big man will worry his opposite number with his mobility and marking around the ground . To sum up - COLLEGIANS . It's defence is better, its forwards smarter and its on ball players and centre line will at the very least hold their own . In the replay of the B Section 1st semi-final I'm sticking with Fawkner despite a far more healthy respect for Parkside following its various periods of dominance last Sunday . Fawkner will be strengthened by the definite (this time) return of classy rover Mark Majerczak as well as centre half forward John O'Leary and both sides may also pick up doubtful starters in Mark Park (Parkside) and Brendan Saggers (Fawkner) . I'm also sticking with Fawkner as I don't believe Shane Rodes wil I lower his colours two weeks running and I'm also of the opinion that Terry Young will benefit greatly from the outing . As Tymms and Hills can only improve and Steve Buckley whose second half was magnificent, can return to the pivot it all points to Fawkner . OR DOES IT? Parkside had clear winners in Williams, who was grandly supported by Griffiths. Bradley held the dangerous Price for much of the game and Yoksich was always dangerous especially up forward . I wonder whether Ollie Filipovic's winning goal will ensure him a place in the selected side this week? I would certainly include the 1985 B Section leading goalkicker, but that's a decision for John Wise and company . Parkside's Shaw, Glasgow and Gord were most impressive and Toorak Park is likely to suit them more than Elsternwick . More often than not replays turn out to be fizzes, but I've no doubt this will be a beauty and Fawkner can just scrape through for they all know they, to quote Kevin Morrison, "got out of it last week" . In the second semi on Sunday it all points to Old Paradians . Their 4 point defeat of Old Xaverians at Elsternwick Park back on August 2nd was the start of the rot of Old Xaverians who last tasted success against O .M .s on July 26th . Xavs are bound to gamble on Nick Wilton and possibly Klein and I've a hunch they may resort to their 1981 ploy and play Stephen Curtain at centre half forward and leave Cameron O'Brien at full forward where of course he won All Australian selection earlier this season and also the AAFC medal as best player in the Carnival . Dale McCann is bound to play centre half back no matter what and leave Tony Pritchard at full back. One of Parade's strengths is its half back line where Paul Considine and Peter Wood will provide plenty of dash and support for McCann . Parade will win around the packs asJohn Atta will give his rovers Frank Gleason and Arthur Roe (Yes he's still going strongly) first use of the ball . They will be far too experienced for the Xavier pair, Josh and Luke O'Sullivan, the latter being the current school captain who it is tipped will play his first senior Amateur game in the final, rather a tall order. I saw the youngster play in a school game against Haileybury and he was most impressive, despite a tendancy to try and do too much . One thing for certain is that he will come off Elsternwick Park on Sunday afternoon with a far greater knowledge of the game than he went on, and all for nothing too, thanks to Messrs. Gleason and Roe! The Parade defence relies heavily on Bill Denton and Paul Curtain and a problem for coah John Turner is whether to play Grummet or Greatham full back . Certainly a back line of Paul Curtain, Grummet and either Atkinson or Wilton looks formidable and with Klein, Peter Cu rt ain and Denton the Old Xavs will ensure Parade works Hard . Parade's goals come through Corcoran, its resting rovers and on ball players where Dominic Spillane sets such a fine example . Old Paradians coach Gerard Sholly is rightly wary of his former team mates and charges . Promotion to A Section is the great prize for the winner and having regard for the talent in Old Xav line-up the selection of Old Paradians as winners is made none the less with conviction as their form compared to Xavs is far more consistent AND there enough players in green and purple who can vividly remember successive Prelim final defeats in 1983 and 84 and they believe it's high time O .P .'s returned to A Section! 6
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The cut throat Preliminary Final in C Section sees Thomastown looking down the barre after the shattering loss to Old Trinity. Banyule, on the other hand, put in great effort in coming from;,behind to beatA .J .A .X. and will face the game with greatconfidence . I've gotthe feeling thatThomastown has run its race and that Banyule will realize a dream and win promotion to B Section in upsetting the 'Town out at Northcote, a ground well know to Banyule's Martin Legge .
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100 UP FOR DAVID HOYLE Everyone at Collegians extends their congratulations to David Hoyle who played his 100th game for the Club several weeks ago . David joined Collegians as yet another member of that victorious 1979 Wesley College Premiership team . . Moving straight into the Senior side David has played in a variety of positions proving extremely valuable expecially around goals . His courage and determination have many times been inspirational to his fellow players . Career highlights include best Senior 1st Year player and memories of Bob Zent kicking drop kicks from full back . A more infamous incident was David turning up for the Senior game when in fact he had been selected in the reserves who had already played one half of football. Nevertheless David has played all bar two of his games in the seniors and in that time has shown himself to be a dedicated footballer and a willing helper around the Club . Well done David , we look forward to your next 100!
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GRAND FINA L ANTHONY FELLOWS 150 Congratulations from all at Thomastown are extended to Anthony Fellows for playing his 15oth game in the 2nd Semi Final . Since Thomastown has been in the V.A .F.A ., Anthony has been one of the best players'and clubman you could wish to have in your team . He is superbly fit and dedicated to the task each Saturday . He has been a regular member in the V.A .F.A ., C,D,E,F team for the past three seasons and has played very well each time. He is highly respected by all concerned in Amateur football being a credit to the game . All supporters love to watch him in action each week with his excellent position play, bodywork, handpassing and team play. We thank you Anthony for the many fine game that you have played for Thomastown and really appreciate your efforts in taking the field carrying many injuries . Good luck Anthony in your future games for our Club !
Norm Nugent Reviews and Previews D, E, F, G and U19 Matches
REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED AUGUST 30 D SECTION : Congratulations to Monash Blues who by reversing the two home and away results, easily accounted for Balaclava and thus won the right to return to C Section in 1987 . Preston maintained their 1986 superiority over Old Mentonians for the second time in as many weeks . The Mentonians found form elusive over the last few weeks and can now hope that success will come their way in 1987 . E SECTION : Bulleen United confirmed their clear superiority in E Section with a ninety nine point victory over the hapless State Bank . The Bulleen players have thus won promotion to D Section . In the first semi final Elsternwick recorded a fifty nine point victory over Peninsula who retire-from 1986 contention . It is to be hoped that the old amateur club ( Elsternwick) is now on the way to resurgence as a power within the V .A .F .A . F SECTION : As expected Old Essendon Grammarians proved too strong for University High School . Old Boys in the second semi final . Thus in their comeback season in the V .A .F .A., Old Essendon has been able to achieve a club first, namely win promotion . In what must have been one of the greatest form reversals in history Whitefriars turned their last game deficit of thirty four goals into a four goal excess when they defeated Doveton in the first semi final . Doveton thus ended their season with a whimper after having shown such good form in the latter rounds of the home and away season . G SECTION : The day's lowest scores were recorded in the second semi final when Monash Whites could only score a solitary goal against the stronger Old Carey side . The rejuvenation of the Old Carey side must be to the advantage of the V .A .F .A . The first semi final saw yet another amazing form reversal . In the last home and away game G .T .V . 9 had beaten Parkside by seventeen goals whereas in the big occasion of a final Parkside was able to win by five goals . JUNIOR 1 : Ormond proved its superiority with a comfortable victory over Melbourne Hish School is the second semi fina . This game saw both sides score freely which is an indication of a high class contest . In the first semi final between De La Salle and Bulleen Templestowe, the day's only drawn game resulted . Both sides had equal scoring opportunities and their rematch should again prove interesting . JUNIOR 2 : Collegians proved their right to be considered the section's top side when they disposed of Old Haileybury byfifty eight points . This margin was a remarkable one considering Collegians had only twelve points to spare in their August 2 game at Albert Park. In yet another most unexpected result Old Melburnians defeated St . Bernard's by fifty three points in the first semi final . In the home and away games St . Bernard's had proven by far the better performed side and further Old Melburnians had forfeited their last game due to lack of players . Who would wantto be a tipsterwith reverses like this? JUNIOR 3 : Old Paradians won the second semi final by the narrowest possible margin despite C .B .C . St . Kllda having built an impressive early lead . The Saints were unable to convert several late opportunities which, my match representative believed, could have won them the game . In the first semi final Ivanhoe struck top form when they defeated Hampton Rovers comfortable by fifty points . REVIEW OF GAMES TO BE PLAYED SEPTEMBER 6 D SECTION : Balaclava and Preston play at Pitcher Park for the right to promotion and to meet Monash Blues next week . Preston's form over the last two weeks has been the better as Balaclava in these two weeks have slipped from their early August form . Did they peak too early? Although last week's game on this ground will be to Balaclava's advantage I select Preston because of their greater final's experience and their current superior form . E SECTION : Two of the V .A .F .A .'s oldest and former neighbouring clubs State Bank and Elsternwick meet at Monash University . The present Bank side like many of its predecessors is an enigmatic one .
How coaches Bremner and Bull must wish Oval 4 was portable because State Bank sides cor, : ;;tently play markedly better in home games . In addition last week's debacle will still be haunting tl,d Bankers . Surely Ken Bremner will use it to motivate his players today! What of Elsternwick whose players have displayed consistent form all season? Their big win last week will have built their confidence as well as proving they can play well on big grounds . I know every game is different but as I cannot reconcile my mind with a State Bank renaissance today, I select Elsternwick . F SECTION : Whitefriars and University High School Old Boys meet at Old Scotch for the right to promotion and to challenge Old Essendon . At their last meeting Whitefriars won in the Donvale mud but no such home ground advantage exists today . I expect University High School to be too talented today for the young Whitefriars side which has no forward focus such as the green and browns have by means of Kufner. G SECTION : Today's game will see the youth and athleticism of Monash Whites matches against the cunning, strength and experience of Parkside . The Students's pace can be negated by the hard Parkside bump and tackles . Key forwards Farley (Monash) and Bastow have contrasting styles but each is effective providing his linkmen can deliver the ball effictively . Opposing rovers the Salvatore Brothers (Monash) and McMurtry will be keys to the outcome of this game as will be the ruck duels between Ninnis (Monash) and Graham . I expect a high standard game and difficulty selecting the winner. I expect Monash fitness will be the vital factor in earning them a narrow victory . JUNIOR 1 : How does one analyse the outcome of a replay? Each game is a different proposition and comparisons soon pale . One factor which I believe will be relevant is the fact the Bullants had a bye in Round 18 which could well have caused a hiatus in their match fitness depsite the combined efforts of coach Allan Parris, team Manager Dick Thompson and sonsultant Laurie Aghan . Statistically De La Salle has been the better performed side over the season at both ends of the ground . However today I tip Bulleen-Templestowe . JUNIOR 2 : Old Haileybury and Old Melburnians meet at Hampton . Statistically Old Haileybury is the stronger side . However what of the inconsistent Old Melburnian players? Was last week a flash in the pan or are they big occasion performers? I select Old Haileybury as the Navy Blues will have great difficulty blanketing 'Blood's forwards especially Cox and Stewa rt . JUNIOR 3 : I have seen both Ivanhoe and C .B .C. St . Kilda from the boundary this season . Although St . Kilda has been the better performed side Ivanhoe impressed me more with their fierce desire to win the ball and then to mover it quickly . Ivanhoe will be buoyant after last week's big victory while St. Kilda must be asking what do we have to do to win? Given this data I select Ivanhoe . RETIREMENT OF RON `BUNGHOLE' BUNGEY END OF AN ERA AT OLD MENTONIAN S All members and supporters of Old Mentonians would sincerely like to congratulate Ron 'Bunghole' Bungey on his contribution to the club over the many seasons . A founding member of the club in 1968 Ron has finally decided to hand up his boots after the First Semi-Final last Saturday against Preston . During his 18 seasons with the club since joining direct from Mentone Grammar School Ron has not only greatly contributed with his on field performances - 344 GAMES ( a club record), he has also filled in many capacities on the administrative side of the cllub holding down positions as President, Vice-President and Statistician for the club since its inception . This has culminated with Ron being awarded Life Membership of Old Mentonians and the V.A .FA . 'Certificate of Merit' Award as recognition of his great service to Amateur Football . Much more could be written about Ron but it could all be summed up with his determination and desire for the team and the club . Now Ron has set the mark for others to follow! Well done Ron we hope that you will now give the club your service again on the administrative aspect of the club.
AN EARLY 5 0 Today sees Old Haileyburians' Jeff Wood play his 50th game for the club in the juniors' preliminary final, "Woody" joined us two years ago and secured a regular place in that year's reserves team which competed in the finals series . Oddly enough Woody played about 20 games in open-age football before playing in the juniors . This year he has settled in the back pocket and played in his usual dependable fashion - even his kicking's improved! Well done Woody.
150 FOR "JUNIOR"AT BULLEEN UNITE D It took a little longer than expected for diminutive Neil Bowden to chalk up this miilestone due to injury in the middle of the season, though the title "Junior" is apocryphal after 150, Neil still shows the dash that he had in former days, as well as faultless passing and has been an asset in the wide open spaces of Koonung Park . It is a great effort to play for Bulleen so often and in and in the successes of the 1982 Premiership and this year's effort, of which Neil has been no diminutive part .
VOTE COUNT RESULT S D, E, F, G and U19 SECTIONS 1, 2, 3
OTF must make a comment about the draw in B Section, first semi last Sunday . The large crowd enjoyed it and proved it by bursting into spontaneous and sustained applause as the players left the field . ~1r ,t Congratulations from OTF to the Under 19 Best and Fairest Winners .
SECTION 1 C.R . Newbury Medal - Peter Cox Ormond . SECTION 2 George McTaggart Medal-Mark Daffey, St .Bernards. SECTION 3 1 . Brown Medal - M . Thackwray, Ivanhoe . All Under 19 voting details are listed further on and to the A, B and C Section winners .
,t A SECTIO N J .N . Woodrow Medal - Phil Mehrten, Ormond, B SECTIO N Geoff More Medal - Michael O'Dea, St . Bernards . C SECTIO N Lou Zachariah Medal - Joe Busutill, Kew . OR Leon Burstin, AJAX . Full voting details next week . * ~t k
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IMPORTANT MEETIN G The famous boardroom at VFL House was the setting for this most historic photo taken at the conclusion of a meeting between senior office bearers of the V .A.F.A ., V.F.L ., V.FA ., VC .F.L ., V.M .F.L . and Junior Football Council . The meeting was Chaired and initiated by V.C .F.L . President, Brian Molony who gave credit to the V .A .F.A . for first suggesting the possibilities of getting together to discuss issues of mutual concern . It is hoped that further informal meeting will be held in the future .
Representing the various Leagues and Associations were: Standing L/R ; Jack Hamilton (Commissioner VFL), Dean Moore (Secretary VMFL), Jack Harris (Vice-President VMFL), Doug Mills (President VMFL), Alan Schwab ( Executive Director VFL), Brooke Andersen (President VFA), Keith Webb ( Executive Director VFA), Ray Allsop (Executive Officer JFC), Jim Hawkins (Executive Chairman VAFA) . Seated L/R : Done Cole (Vice-President VCFL), Brian Molony ( President VCFL), Peter French (General Manager VAFA), John Dillon (President VAFA), Mark Patterson (Secretary and Field Officer VCFL) was the photographer. 10
THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER,
D SECTION First: Andrew McGregor Monash Blues 6 x 3, 3 x 2 24 Second : Mark Sedgwick Coburg 4 x 3, 2 x 2, 4 x 1 20 Third : M . Purcell Coburg 4 x 3, 1 x 2, 3 x 1 17 Fourth : K . Angwin Balaclava 3 x 3, 2 x 2, 2 x 1 15 Fifth : V. Sciacca Old Mentonians 3 x 3, 1 x 2, 1 x 1 12 Highest Sco rers at other Clubs : Heathe rton - P. Ulbrick 7, A . Coffey 7. North Brunswick - M . Cannon 8 . Power House - C . Corbett 10 . Preston MBOB - H . Krause 7, A . Brydson 7. Old Ivanhoe - S . Ball 11 . West Brunswick - S . Lampard 5, J .Traynor 5, M . Pryor 5 . E SECTIO N First : Tim Pazianas Clayton . 6x3,2x2,3x1 25 Second : Michael Roberts St . Bedes 6x3,2x2,1 x1 2 3 Third : Steven Wiltshire Peninsula O .B . 5 x 3, 3 x 2, 2 x 1 23 Fourth : Richard Morley Bulleen United 3 x 3, 4 x 2, 1 x 1 18 Fifth : R . Zammit Williamstown CYMS 3 x 3, 1 x 2, 4 x 1 15 Highest Sco re rs at other Clubs Brunswick - B. Watterson 17. Eisternwick - C . Matthes 8, A . Contin 8. Old Geelong - F. Simpson 7, P Coates 7 . State Bank - S . Carboon 12 . Univ. Reds - G . Roughsedge 8 . F SECTIO N First : Vic Zanin U.H .S .O.B. ) 5x3,6x2,2x1 29 Second : Chris Bilby - Old Essendon 6x3,2x2,2x1 24 Third : A . Mirakian - Old Essendo n 4x3,2x2, 1 x1 17 Fourth : A . Adho re Doveton S.J .O.C . 3x3,3x2, 1 x1 1 6 Fifth : R . Mag ro - St . Andrews 2 x 3, 3 x 2, 1 x 1 13 Highest Score rs at other Clubs A.N .Z . Bank - G . Phillip 5. Commonwealth Bank - P. O'Keefe 12 . Footscray Tech . - M . Boswell 9 . La Tro be Uni . - D. Poole, L . Athanasakis 9. St . Leonards - B. Madden 6 . Whitefriars - S. Huntley 10, B. Tierney 10 . G SECTIO N First: Tony Fox GTV9 6 x 3, 2 x 1 20 Second : Simon McVicar Eltham O .C. 4 x 3 12 Third : Peter Keyes Old Carey 2 x 3, 2 x 2 10 Hiqhest Sco re rs at other Clubs
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11 Highest Score rs at other Clubs Banyule - D. Williams 5 . M .H .S.O.B . - M . Beasley 10. Old Scotch - D. McColl 8 . Old Xaverians - R . Rogers 10 . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 . First : M . Daffey St . Bernards 5 x 3, 1 x 2, 2 x 1 19 Second : C . Farr Old Haileybury 2x3,2x2,2x1 12 Third : M . Con ro n Collegians 3 x 3, 1 x 2 11 Fourth : D . Farchione Thomastow n 2x3,2x2,2x1 11 Fifth : M . Keenan Therry 2 x 3, 2 x 2 10 Highest Sco re rs at other Clubs Old Brighton - H . Swan 6. Old Melburnians - T . Reed 8. Univ. Blacks - A . Huntington 10. UNDER 19 SECTION 3 First : M . Thackwray Ivanho e 3x3,1x2,•2x1 13 Second : J. Borg Williamstown 3 x 3, 1 x 1 10 Equal Third : G . Sossa St . Kilda 2 x 3, 1 x 2, 2 x 1 10 D . Bubnic Williamstown 2 x 3, 1 x 2, 2 x 1 10 Fifth : L. Baring Monash Blues 3 x 3 9 Highest Sco re rs at other Clubs Caulfield - Caulfield 8. D . DeLuca Hampton Rovers 6 . S. Hill Old Camberwell 4 . D . Beck Old Paradians 9. The GOLF DAY is fast approaching - Friday October 24th . Make sure your Club enters a team . Enquiries to Peter French 531 5452 OR Andy Langford-Jones 819 4100 . FOOTBALLER
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STATISTICS - D A SECTIO N Collegians and North Old Boys have met on 15 occasions, Collegians having won 8 and North 7.
Strangely they have met only once before in a finals match . That was in the A Section first semi final played at Northcote in 1983 which saw Collegians 17 .15 .117 defeat North 13 .10 .88 . B SECTIO N Old Xaverians and Old Paradians have met on 37 occasions . Old Paradians having 19 wins and Old Xavs 18 . In finalsthey have metthrice, once in B Section in the 1957 Preliminary Final which saw victory to Old Xaverians 10 .8 to 9 .11 and twice in A Section -1964 2nd semi Old Xavs 12 .19defeated Old Paradians 10 .4 and the 1964 Grand Final where O .P .s reversed the result winning 10 .11 to 9.13 .
YOU KNO W In all othersections, apartfrom E, the competi nq clubs have not previously met in the finals. E SECTIO N State Bank and Elsternwick both long serving clubsoftheAssociation have meton38occasions, although surprisingly mever in a final . The Bank has won 28 encounters, Elsternwick 9 and there has been one drawn game . *
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Senior Coach - Playing or non playing Reserves Coach - Playing or non playing Under 19's Coach - Non playin g Applications stating all relevant details should reach : The Secretary, P .O . Box 220, Williamstown 301 6 not later than Sunday 28th September, 1986
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And no matter how many times they're machine washed or commercially laundered, Woolblendmark jumpers stay in shape, season after season .
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That's why Woolblendmark has VAFA endorsement, because nothing touches wool for economic performance that just goes on and on .
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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 1st SEMI FINAL REPLAY BULLEEN TEMP . v DE LA SALLE
LADIES DAY OUT A first for Amateur Football happened, on the last home and away round of matches . 3 of our umpires ran together for the first time and they were women . Sharon Alger field umpired, flanked by boundary umpires Theresa Bolger and Leah Gallagher. These three young women umpires all said what an enjoyable day they had and are looking at the finals with great anticipation and enthusiasm . Congratulations girls on your year so far and on behalf of all umpires, we wish you all every success for many years to come.
The Golden Whistle Award which was selected by Neville Nash and Graeme Simpson went to the very promising, Justin Toohey, who I believe has a great future in front of him . To the Umpires Association President and Committee on behalf of all umpires we say thank you for a very good year - well done ! A special thanks to our Guest Speaker from 3AW, Mr. Bill Jacobs whose quick wit and knowledge was very well received and appreciated . THE BLACK LIS T (Ca).- Failed to phone fina l scores by 5 p.m . Reserves by 3 p .m . - FINE - FIVE DOLLAR-" . * * * * ( Cb) - Also failed to phone scores by 5.30 p.m . - FINE - TEN DOLLARS . All umpires please remember, our Annual Dinner (Cc) - Failed to phone scores ( if necessa ry) or Dance to be held on Friday 26th September. A Great details to Press Correspondent by 6 p .m . (B SecNight is assured by all - be there ! tion details - 6 .30 p.m .) - FINE - TE i On Monday night the 25th August our Umpires DOLLARS. Association held our Annual Dinner and it was cerDE LA SALLE - ( Ca) - $5. tainly well attended . It was a real treat to see so many BANYULE - (Cc) - $10. past umpires and life members chatting about old PRESTON MBOB - (Cb) - $10. times . The night was very well run by M .C . Peter Feil ELSTERNWICK - ( Ca) - $5 . (reliable and humorous as ever) . Life Membership was BULLEEN UNITED - (Cb) - $10 . atained by "Mr. Wonderful" Mike Murray (CongratulaWHITEFRIARS - ( Cc) - $10. tions Mike) . PARKSIDE (G.Sec.) ? - (Cb) - $10. There was quite a few speeches made on the night OLD MELBURNIANS U19 - (Cc) - $10 . . byt none better than our Presidents, Peter Wiseman OLD PARADIANS U19 - (Ca) -$5 . Lets hope his words have not gone unnoticed . BULLEEN UNITED RES . - (Ca) - $5 . BRUNSWICK RES . - (Ca) - $5 . PHONE OF SCORES, GOALKICKERS AND BEST PLAYERS DURING FINAL S Final Scores : To 379 8171 (Paul Hally) Reserves by 3 p .m ., Seniors and Under 19 by 5 p .m . Winning Club Responsibl e Goalkickers, Best Players - All Sections (Seniors, Under 19 and Reserves) - to the Press Correspondent as follows : Reserves - to 531 5452 (Elsternwick Park) between 2 p .m . and 3 p .m . Seniors and Under 19 - to 528 3319 (George McTaggart) before 6 p .m . All goalkickers and six (6) best players for each club required : Winning Club Responsibl e If you win, make sure you obtain details from losers . If you lose, make sure you supply details to winners: Usual black listfines apply - exceptthatfailure to furnish all required information to the Press Correspondent may incur a fine to both clubs. Provided tha the above information is given correctly, it will not be necessary to forward details of goalkickers etc . to "The Amateur Footballer" . Sunday matches - No necessary to phone scores to Paul Hally . These procedures will apply throughout the finals . Remaining home and home matches - essential that results and scores by phoned to Pual Hally to enable ladders and fours to be determined . George McTaggart, Press Correspondent
Coach : Allan Parri s 1 . M . O'Connell 2 . J. Edmonds 3 . D . Agost a 4 . D . Carruthers 5 . C. Bryc e 6 . S. Driver 7-W . Williams 8 . G . Wilson 9 . R . Heath 10 . D . Marti n 11 . M . Thomson (vC) 12 . A. Farris (c ) 13 . W . Sharkie 14 . R . Smith 15 . C. MuJfor i 16 . A. Ronsantis (dvc) 17 . N . Tsiotinas 18 . D . Field 19 . B . Croft 20 . M . Osborne 21 . G . Smith 22 .S. Harper 23 . M . Cox 24 . J . Ronsantis 25 . N . Bon e 26 . B . Lederman 27 . J . Broo k 28 . M . Mikic 29 . T . Stagg
Coach: Mark Parke r 1 . F Dwyer 2 A. Teleky 3 C. Wright (c) 4 M Forrest 5 J Rogers 6 J OCallagha . T. Co x n7 8. D . Edmonds 9. C. Campbell 10 D .Kane 11 A Hagan 12 T. Lucas 13 W, Lowe 14 T. Brideson 15 .C Lowe 16 R . For9an 17 K Mullins 18 S. Daniels 19 C, De Maw 20 S. Thompson 21, A. Donlon 22 M Ladson 23 B . Dove r 24 B Kelly 25 K. Grafen 26 D . Higgins 27 D Studdard 28 . D .Johnson 29 D, Lyons 30 f- McMahon 31 S Pignata 32 . M. Smith (vc) 33 R . Smit h 34 T Rycroft 35,C. Winoky 36 W Rowe 37 F. Mannix 38 .M Manmx 39 A Klarica 40 S Elhs 41 C Ellrot 42 F. Bourke 43 F'. Byrne 44 J Donegan 45 F Grafe o
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Coach: Max Lyo n 2. J . Wood 3. F . Merret 4. C. MCVilly 5, G . Phillip s 6 . M . Constable 7 . F. Flockart 9 . S . Grenda 10 . C . Gregson 11 . J . Ra e 12 . F . Bennett (dvc) 14 . T . Doran 17 . C. Far r 18 . F . Hendricks 19 . W . Cox(vc) 20. F . Shinkfieiti 21 . D . Merrell 22. R . Stewart (C) 23. M . Larkworthy 24.S . Dangerfiel i 25, F . Bowman 26. E . Mudg e 27 . D.Scavnich 29. D. Lear 33. D. Bricker 36 . M . Steel 38 . C . Lan e 39 . A . StJ . Hood 40 . J . Hicks 41 . L . Bingham 42 . M . Stevens
Coach : James Nixon 1 S Bolton
2 D MacDonakf(vc) 3 A Dandrea 4 A Armstrong 5 T Wilso n 6 CRaymonJ 7 A Moffat 8 F Nelson 9 J Dowd 10 S Bunny 11 N Johnstone 2 T Smrth 13 B A Beckett 14 T Turner 15 0 Cummg 6 F Wood 17 B Niall 8 A Gow 9 A Daddo 20 M Kin g 21 A MacDougall 22 D MacDonald 23 R Chapman 24 D Wilso n
25 T Read 26 T Northeast 27 J Alle n 28 T Fatter 29 C Bryan 30 A James (c) 31 C HEathcote 32 R Webb 33 D Ward-Ambler 34 J Alle n 35 M Hall o 36 B Fartonldvcl 37 H Barrett 38 A Barry 39 J Buntain 40 R Heath 41 D RunJle 42 R Henderson 43 T Rea d 44 C Robinson 45 1 Arnold 46 N Strauss 47 R Whiter 48 H Burdet t
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Coach : Victor Zani n Coach: Frank Avitable 1 . N . Cole 2. N . Hassell 3. S . Power 4. A Ferrucio 5. S . Fraser 6. R . Oakley 7. M. Murrihy(c) 8. G . Sossa 9. J . Harrod 10. C . Dragovitch 11 . J. Hun t 12. C. Marshall 13. F . Devos 14.S. McGarrity 15 . C. Simmonds 16 . B . La Castro 17 . C. Schidler 18 . D . La Fontaine 19 .S. Algeri (dvc) 20 . F. Man n 21 . A. Feart 22 . G . Benton 23 . F. Dynon 24 . N . Fitzroy 25 . D . Phelan 26 . V. lanchello 27 . T . lanchello 28 . S . Williams 29 . B . McNeil 30 . B . Power 31 . A . McGaw (vc) 32 . J . Clagnan
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1 . S . Andrews 2. S . Martin 3. F. Manual 4. E . Newbold 5 . D. Cartwright 6.S . Hal l 7 . M . Donohue 8 . M . Stanley 9 . M . Sheddon 10, T . Anderson 11 .A .Thompson 12 . A . Blain 13 . J. Wordsworth 15 . B . Adam s 16 . A. Tragardh 17 . A. Zanatta 18 . F . Pettingill 19 . D- Bona 20 . 5. Clark e 21 . M . Thackwray 22 . S. Parkinson 23 . M .Lenagacher 24 . S . Monev 25, C. Tucker
F SECTION RESERVES PRELIMINARY FINAL U .H .S .O.S . v WHITEFRIAR S
Coach : Colin Crampton 1 P Brooker 2 N Glasson 3 J . Young 4. M Petrescu 5 P Kin g 6. D. Ralp h 7 J. Salvatore 8. R . Santamana 9. D De Pace 10 J. Donnell y 11 D. Gemmola 13 . B. Kenny 14 N . Salvatore 15 T Gualano 16. D. Graham 19. P. Wiggins 20, G . Leech 21 W. Farley 22 . M . Gemmola 24 B Ninnis 25, D Clifton
26 M Kotsanis 27 A Kenny 28 N Crampton 30. N Crocker 31 F Kavanagh 34. A . Hol t 42. M . Sharkey 51 . G . Ellery 68 W. Fist
Coach: Gary Wels h K . Allen S . Arnett J . Bastow W. Buckhorn D. Blakeborough D . Burrow s D . Campbell R . Clarke K . Crapper D . Crosling F . Duckworth R . Gar d W . Graham M . Hartigan K . Harty A . Herberg B . !rwi n S. Locke J . Marti n S. McGowan T . McMurtry B . Nichols D . Noormets C. Favi a G . Ridd M . Rudd W . Solerno F . Swain A. Symes T . Serafin i G . Simmonds R .thorpe G . Welsh S . Wels h S. Wilson (C) A. Woodhead R . Youn g No numbers given
Coach : Ray Kean e
22 . N . Andrews 55 . G. Buckman 9 . D. Cattanach 5 . F . Dekoning 37 . G . Edwards 19. A. Ferguson 21 . A. Flavel 24 . R . Flavel 59 . C. Gamble 26 . C . Gathercol e 3 . A . Greenwood 16 . N . Hollan d 6. A . Hunter 8. K. Hunter 10. G . Johnson 12 . T . Kerr 25 . H . Korpetutuncu 2 .A . Kountio s 1 . T . Kutner 33 . B . Lugg 56. J . Merriman 34. J . Palmer 23. A. Sanchyn 51 . D. Thomas 4v1 . F . Vesetas 42, D . Wallace 20 . F . Wood 13 . V. Zani n
coach : Gmeme Wootridg e
2. CJ Mason 3 N .J Hughes 4 . M,A Crowe 5. D .H, Barclay 6. G S Harrison 9 . PF. Harrison 10. M .J . Borrack 11 . D.J . Sutton 14. G E . Feutrtll 15 TJ Hughes 16 G .R White
1 . CWhite 22 . N . Andrews 39 . P Bai n 16. J. Bowers 38 . T. Boyce 33 . D. Brooks 7. I Chettle 29 . G . Constantine 55 . D. Coope r 43. P. Downie 37. G . Edwards 24. R . Flavel 46 D . Hnatjuk 48. B Hudd 23 . P. Humphreys 10. G . Johnson 12. T Ker r 25 . H . Korpetutuncu 54. R . Leared
17 S R Santamana 18 D.M . Mullens 21 . A .G, Coghlan 23 . PA, Ciardulli 25 . S .J . Huntley 27. M,J. Reidy 29. B.F Dun n 31 . M .J. McClelland 33. DJ Brown 34. PT Blakey 40. T. Tierney 42, G S Puglia 44. DM Crowe 45 J P Bonnyman 46. VA. Sull y
79. B. Lugg 11 . G . Marshall 4. G . 0'Bryan
47. D. Parkinson 56. J. Perry 57. M . Rennick 48. K . Schuller 45. R, Thompson 19 . I . Webster 14 . A Wernert
47. PG . Rohan 48. AV McClelland 50 J .J Coghla n
6 . G . Harrison 7, D. Latin
8 D. Toohey 9 . RF. Harrison 10. M . Borrack 12 . G . Nicholas 13. A . Kilkenny 15 . T. Hughes 16. G .R, White 19 . M . Harman 20. G Woolridge 22. S, Lowel l 23 P Ciardulli 24. P. Hackett 26 B. Rohan 28. D O'Connell 30. P O'Brien 32 . P Morey 35. T. Dun n 36. G . Crow 37 . C. O'Farrell 3& L McLaughlin 39 P.F. Mason
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Coach : P. Aarons 10. C. Warner 1 1 T . Bennet 12 . G . Cook 16 . N . Hibbins 20 . M . Whittaker 21 F . Mildord 24 . D . Tadgell 25 A Baum 26 . J . Twi g 27. F . Sanders 30 N . Chosick (C) 32. M . Ammann 35.F .Tadual 36. N . Pike 37. C. Coyn e 40. R . Walke r 43. M . Comley (vc) 46. B. Scannell 47 . J . Ingleto n 52. G . Peck 53. M. Davis 56. J . Smith 57 . Phil Swan 58 Peter Swan 59. R . Lancaster 61 . R . Oliphant 77 C Higsorr
Coach: Mike McArthur-Alle n Reserves Coach: Geoff Reilley
Coach : Mark Hannabery Assistant Coach : George Moloney Reserves Coach : Denis Fogart y
1 . Fi . Tonki n 2 . F. Schuhkraft 3. T. Boyanton 4. R . Barnes 5. D. McDonald 6. M. Buckley 7. G . Fisher 8. G . Andrew 9. C. Tonkin 10. G . Ritchie 11 . R . Strahan 12 . A. Mehrten 13 . P. Kingston 14 . G. Herkess 15 . G. Burke 16 . R . Eishold 17 . F. Sutherland 18 . A. Hil l 19 . M . Dawson 20. B. Nash 21 . G . Singleton 22. F . Kitely 23. F . McDonald 24. S. McCooke 25 . F . Forsyth 26 . F . Mehrten 27 . M . Crampton 28 . S. Morris 29 . G. Petering 30 . J . Youn g 31 . G . Thorne 32 . M . McDonald 33 . M . Amo n 34. G . Russell 35. R. Beard 36. R . Stewart 37. D . Robertson 38 . F . Milne r 39 . D . Crottoe 40 . M . Tobin 41 . R . Oaten 42 . F. Kerr 43 . F. Harrington 44 . M . Gilmore 45 . S . Callow 46. M . Anderson 47 . M . Crampton 48. D. Ness 49. S . Freney-Mills 50.S . Burk e 51 . J . McAlroy 52 . C. Hanrahan 54 . T . Stewart 55 . M . Waugh 56 . T . Hac k s 57 . B . Richard
1 . Anthony Egan 2 . Mark Hannabery (Coach) 3. Peter Wright 4 Anthony Cahil l 5 Michael Schmidt 6 Mauro Borcich 8 . Frank Muto 9 . Steven O'Rourke (D.V.C.) 10 . Brian Hanlo n 12 . Peter Weir 13 . Ben Curulli 14 . Luke Mors e 15 . Jerome Griffin (Capt .) 16 . Mick Hadley 19, Paul Considine (VC.) 20, Mark Malon e 21 David Bake r 22 . James Marchbank 23 Darren Merrell 24. Domenic Butera 25. Gerard Brown 26 Steve Hibbert 27. Rohan Atkinson 28. Peter Symes 29. John McIntyre 30. Mitchell Walters 34. Bruno Cont i 35. Darren Edwards 38 Mark Bowman 39 . John Tierney 40 . ]an Turnbul l 45 . Mick Devine 48 . Des Ryan 56 . Joe Zumbo
Coach : Laurie Agha n Coach : John Wis e
1 . F . Sullivan 2. R . DeMarte (vc) 3 . C. Shallar d 4 . M . Palmer (dvc) 5 . F . Lockhar t 6 . R . Minney 7 . A. D'Agostino 8 A . Smyth e 9 . S. Wotherspoon 10,F . Georg e 11 . S . Farley 12 . V. Asdagi 13.S, Gilmore (c) 14. G . Kazuro 15. F . Faulkner 16. F. Corstorphin 17 . F . Gilmore 18. D. Keast 19. D- Johnston 20.F . Espenchied 21 .S.Krygger 22, A. Keenan 23 M . Turner 24 . F . Chadwick 25 T . Merrett 26 . B . Sheehan 27 . B . Kell y 28 . C . Connelly 29 B.Bond 30 . A . Dunn 31 . S . Skurnik 32 . G . Walsh 33, A. Williams 34 . S . Oldfield 35 B . Pollard 36 C. Deer 37. G .S . Miles 38 . N . Chipman 39 J. Miles 40 . A. Bryan 41 F Mutimer 42 . M . Wilson 43, G . Clarke 44, D. Murray 45 .L.Tenace 46. B . Gile s
Coach : Mark Tettefso n Team Manag er David Mill s
Coach: K. Morrison Reserves Coach: Peter Harvey
1 . J. Wise 2. M . Mars h 3. F . Sonsonetti 4. G . Griffiths 5. T . Gar d 7 . G . Yoksich 8. R. Shanahan 10. M. Sturgess 12 . T. Cand y 15 . J . Papas 17 . C . Freeman 19 . R . Gard 20 . M . Page 23 . M . Sherlock 24 . G. Williams 25 . G. Shaw 26 . M . Bradley(vc) 27 . C . Waters 28 . T . Franklin 29, M . Rowe 31 . J. King 33 . F . Evans 34. T . Favia 35. O . Filipovic 36. F . Torre 37. F . Coleman 40. A. Shaw 42. B . Glasgow 45. F . Misurelli
1 . M. Tymms 2. T . Young 3 . G . Busst 5 . S. Little 6 . R . Wilson 7 . D . Cropley 8 . I . Habgood 9 . J . O'Leary 11 . K . Busst 12 . F . Tymms 13 . S . Hills 14 . M . Roach 19 . F. Kerslake 20.S, Rhodes 24.S, Buckley 29. M . Barrett 31 . B. Saggers 33. F . Majerczak 34. D . Ruggiero 37. M . Mlddlemo 38. J . Ros s 43. D . Gil l 44 . G . Mitchell 45 . M . Majerczak 47 . A. Brown 51 . N . Horvath 53 . T . Price 54 . D . Virtue 62 .T. Kavanagh 72 . C . Weir
7 J Madden 9 D Biviano 13 G Busch 18 B. Grills 19 . D. Bibby 20, M . Reid 23, P. Luchetta 25, P Exto n
29 . M . Tellefsqn (C) 31 . T Considine 32 P McMahon 33, C, O'Halloran 35 K . Buhagiar 37 P Luby 38. R, Mill s 41 . G . Kallmikos 42. G . Neylan 45. D. Perryman 48 .P Caddy 49, P. Cosgrrff 52 . C Ray (VC) 54, D. Jackson 55 D Blackley 56, P Jones 57. S. Ltddicutt 59. J Powell 60. A . Debolfo 70 C. Callinan 77 . J. Fahy
Coach : Peter Harvey
2 . John King 5. Tom Gard 6. Keith Sweeney 8. Rod Shanahan 9 Glen Dunbabin 11, Peter Hansen 12 . Trevor Candy 13. Vic, Coligo (VCaptJ 14. Grant Fitzgeral d
16. Mick Campbell 17. Chris Freeman 19, Robert Gard 21 Darren Nookmet s 22 Peter Harvey (Capt .Coach) 27 Chns Waters 29. Mark Rowe 32 . Jason Coffey 33 Peter Evans 36 Paul Torr e 37. Paul Coleman 39, Richard Clarke 41 Marty Marsh 45. Frank Misurelli 47. Grant Byrne 48 . Brian Heaver 49 . Lyndley Cowell 50 . Kevin Harty 51, Tim McMurtry 55 . Darren Watson 56 Paul Swai n
61 . Mark Noormets 74 . Robert Poyntz 99 Warren Graha m
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Coach: Gerard Shelly 1 P Consid ine 2 M Skerrett 3 M . D Paolo (DVC) 4 G Posvic k 5 D Spillane 6 D McCann 8 A Roe 9 D Biviano 10, B. Considine 11 M . Philips 12 P Wood (VC) 13 B Busch 14 P Fahey 15 J Alto
16 M Heffernan 18 B Grill s 19. D Bibby 20. M Reid 21 T Nelson 22 B Exton 26 S Exton (C) 30 F Gleeson 31 T Consid ine 39 P Hewett 44 . A Pritchard 46 A Corcoran 49. P Cosgnff 50 D Way 51 J Flynn 59 J Powel l 75 M Cons idine 77 J Fatty
Coach : John Turner Skills Co-ordinator. Doug Atkinson Reserves Coach : Michael Shell y
Coach : J . Keenan
RESERVES Coach : David Gann Runner: Alan Everitt
1 S Godseil 2 F Klein (dvc) 3 R Armstrong 4 F Trainor 5 F Curtain (c) 6. F Metzner 7 B . Denton(vc) 8 S Curtai n
1 G . Medwin (Capt) 2 . R . Bulle r
7, P Hoppe r 9. A. Anastasiou 10. R . Gleeson 11 . A . Fleming 14 B Jenkins (D .V,C) 17 W Powel l 18 Ken Harting (VC)19 G Albert i 20. C Coonan 22 S. Czerny 25 S Hamilton 26 . C. Hudson 28 . S. Riley 30. C . Fellows
9 M Beatie 10, N, Bourke 11 . G Greetha m
12. M 0 Shaughnessy 13 M Dolan 14,S Millard 15 F Toussaint 16 L Meehan 17 A Ralph 18 J, Ferguson 19 F . Curtain 20 J Peters 21 N . Wilton 22 J . Tiernan 23 J 0 Sullivan 24 S,Gorman 25 B Ryan 26 M Somers 27 F Frowse 28 G Gleeson 29 M . Dalton 30 F Morrissey 31 R. Ralph 32, C, Ralph 33 J Black 34 J Field 35 G Borten 36C Mortensen 37 S. Hun t 38 D, Francis 39 F. VisenUm 40 F, Hoye 41 J McGrath 42. J Lowe 43 T Walsh 44 B Heaphy 45 M Lovelock 46 C Ketsakidis 47 J Frederico 48 F Seal 49 B Feppard 50 FFinnuck 52 J Burnes 53 L Lacher 54 A Randall .55 F Lefebvre '56 S Gunson 58. B McGrath 59 S McGrath 60 R McGrath 61 F, Barmby 62 D. Campbell 65 M OBnen Fig B Qum
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35 A La Rosa 36. M Colledge 38, G . Kernaghan 39 P Cowland 41 . G Kyroussis 42 M Buthgieg 43 . V. Cafra 47. K. Crompton 51 . J. Theodorou 52 . K Chandler 53 E . Cummando 56 . P, Colosimo 57 S . Cmera n 59 . D Parsons 60. W. Ferretto 62 G . Nassios 71 D. Watts
1 . C. Hois t 2 . J. Kouryialas 3 . S. Smith 5 . C. Lad d 6 . F . Williams 7 . S . Mikac 8 . G. Foster 9 . S . Docherty 12 . G . Dunn 16 . F. Adley 17 . G . Williams 18. F . Harbour 19. B. Hogan 20. G . Gent 21 . B . Quilliam 23. G . Braddy 24. C. Williams 25 . M . Fewer 27 . R . Fiel d 28 . R . Brockwell 29 . S. Westley 30 . B . Gillies 31 . G. Anderson 32 . G. Wait e 33 . D. Hobba 35 . T. Muir 36. D. Turne r 38. R . Wolfenden 41 . C. Boucher 42. A. Mil l 43. N . Cartledge 44. C. Wes t 46. A. Short 47 . D . Maloney 48 . R . Doherty 49 . D . Glass 50 . J. Turnbull 52 . S . Coulson 53 . D . McDonald 56 . D . Prat t 57 . G. Smythe 60 . I . Lydiate
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Coach: J . Simpso n
Senior Coach : Harry Hanson Runner: Gus Holland
2. R . Buller 3. S. Pac e 4. M . Spinoso 5 P. Bel l 6. V. AgOsta 8. A . Fellows 9. A . Anastasiou 10. R . Gleeson 12. F. Farchione 13. C. Pearson 16.S. Assetta (VC.) 21 . E . Lenhr n 23. D. Fellows 24. A. Well s 27, R . Kelly (D.V.C.) 29. Key Harting 31 . A . Murphy 33. D. Cope 34. J Black 35 . A. La Rosa 36 M . Colledge 37. R . Flin n 40. H . Hansiou (Capt .) 44. P Broderick 45 . M . Sinni 46. J . Kalpaks 49 . J . Bubis 61 . J . Pavera
Coach : John Mees e
Captain Coach: J. Rosewarne
1 K, Angwin 2 . D- Gregory (V.C.) 3 . J . Rosewarne (CC) 4 . B. Raffert y 5 . M Hill 6 A . Breslin 7 P Thomson 8 K Palmer 9 B. Angwin 10 P Crothe 11 A O'Keeffe 12 P McGrath 13 N . Monaghan 14. R . Patterson 17. J . Sist 18. D Watson 19 S . Withers 23 G Schultz 24, S. Gates 25, D Charman (DVC) 26. P. Graffen 27.1 Withers 28. H . Dickson 29 B . Wilson 30. J . Follett 33, T Hill
1 . C . Hoist 3 . S . Smith 4 . M . Legge 5 . C . Ladd 7 . S . Mikac 8 . G. Foster 10 . M . Fraumano 11 . M . Fidler 13 . M . O'Brien 14 . D. Attard 15 .S .Gray IT G . Williams 21 . B. Quilliam 22 . J . Gilham 24 . C . Williams 25 . M . Power 26. S . Scullin 28. R . Brockweli 30. B. Giflies 31 . G . Anderson 32. G . Walle 34. C. Stevens 37 . G . Fyers 39. D. Hoare 40. W. Gibson 46. A. Short 52. S . Coulso n
2 . J . De Bon o 4 D .Thompson 5 . D . Cato n 6 . D . Hepburn 7 . D . O'Brien 9 . F. Cato n 10 .J . Mounsey 12 . F Yendall 13 . D . Keirvan 14 . M . Krigger 16 . B . O'Connor 18 . J . Meese 20 . M . Faure 24 .J .Lowden 25 . S. McGowan 26 . A. Brydson 31 . D . Bullock 32 .J .Frowse 34 . R . Calcutt 35 . S. Ryles 36 . N . Maynard 39 R . Johnstone 45 . H . Krause 46 . f . Bliss 48 C- Christo u
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Captain Coach : K . Drinan 3. 1 . McLeod (VC.) 7. P. Thomso n 9 B . Angwin 15. R . Nation 16. R . Morrison I& D Rei d 20 P Scicluna 21 . M . Mutze
22 P. Austerberry 26 P Graffen 29 B Wilson 31 . G Oaten 32 . S Hill
34. B . O'Shannessy 35. M . Taylor 36. R . Tangey 37, J . Breslin 38 D Smith 39. K . Drinan
40 P. O'Shannassy 41 . P. Byrden 42.T. Heywood 45. S. Franz l 46. R . Calder 47. J . Sist 49. R . Wilson 52. P Harrison 58. P. O'Sullivan 59. L Padbury
Reserves Coach: Phil Vines 5. P. Sadle r 8 A Varlamos 10. M . Durac k 12 L . Mlckelburough 17. T. O'Tool e 18 N . Owen 20 . D Holland 21 . C. Erickson 23 . S . Fetch 25 . P Jackson 28 . G . Burns 29 . S . Hogan 30, D Ridley 33 F. Vines (Cr) 36 S . Crick 37 T Birch 40 . M . Osborn 41 T. James 44 . G Linsday 45 M . Ingram 4& G . Dickson 47. J . Konlcanm 48 . D. Johnsen 49 . D. Pittard 56 D . Drew 57 . D. Varlamos
58 M . OCallaghan 59, G Buxto n 62 . T Stevens 69 T. Russell 73 . S . Shar p
Coach: Rolo Rogotowicz 1 . A. Fitts 9 . J. Inglis 13 . T . Favier 14 . G. Smith 15 . M .Rerden 17 . D. Coltman 19 . D. Davey 21 . G . Amor 22 . N . Roberts 24. B. Cooney 25. D. Gran t 26. R. Rogotowicz 27 . F . Wabbi s 28. J . Fallotta 29. J . Murphy 30. D . Hayes 31 . G . Crameri 32 . M. Scott 34 . B . Wallace 35 . S. Roberts (C) 36 . D . Hil l 37 . C . Saville 41 . O. Noronha 42 . M . Keating 43 . B . Husson 44 . A . Gal e 45 . M . Durham 47 . M . Elford 48. J . Murray 49. S . Raymer 50. C. Orgil l 51 . D.Thurgood 54. R. Motea 56. D. Ross 57. M. Guy 58 . C. McKillop 59 . J . Catterson 61 . R . Eastwood 62 . J. Wals h 65 . K. Dempsey
Coach : Max McCol l Reserves Coach : R . Freet h 1 F Gandolfo 2 R Morley 3 S Dowri 4 A Burns 5 B Wilson 6 M Kelly 7 T Mayne 8 8 Sharp 9 H Turvey 1 0 8 Snap e 1 D Orvlrgiho 12 F Leming 13 M Lardner 14 J Empey 15 M Flanagan 16 E Wals h 17 D Gandolfo 18 G Hocking 1 9 S Holmes 20 T Le e 21 R Mason 22 L Ouarreli 23 S D-is 24 F Fiew 25 F Edwards 26 D Atkinson 27 G Creighton 28 D Berkfeld 29 W Davey 30 A Smith 31 G Sones 32 S Bassett 33 M Goldsmith 34 t Mutimer 35 R Freeth 36 D Robbins 37 S Sowe 38 S Godfrey 39 S Hounahan 40 M Perry 41 C Vench 42 H Roberts 43 M Tymms 44 S Fit 45 F. speed 46 R Creighton 47 G Connolly 48 M Harris 49 F Green 50 F FNuth 51 D Orw m 52 T Wilson 53 C Wilson 54 J "assay 55 G Harvey 56 D Sexton 57 F Barrow 58 F Zorzi 59 M Davey 60 M Sunday 61 M Marro 62 1 Muzurran 63 D Skutenko2 64 B , Hun t 65 KoJentz 66 B Bpyce 67 D Fle•.v 68 R A Drvirgiho 69 Mender 70 M Whtthng 71 S arffy 72 F Fit t 73 G McFariane 74 M Kwasey 75 M Vast adin 76 R Tesseroro 77 J o Leary 78 D Daley
Coach : Ken Bremner 1 . S . Cloke (Vol 2. R. Gniei (C) 4. S . Carboon 5. J . Bear e 6. A. Broderick 8. F. Henderson 10. L. Bul l 11 . R . Hargraves 12. T. Connelly 14. G. Smith 16. D. Walpole 18. K . Matheson 19. D . Davey 20. J . Coghian 21 . G . Amor 22, N . Roberts 23 . C. O'Connor 26 . R . Rogotowicz 29 . J . Murph y 33 . C. Kenez 39 . G . Goldsmith 40 . G . Gnie l 42 . M . Keating 43 . B . Husson 46 . J. Curtin 54 . R . Motea 57 . M. Guy 60 . D. Jenkins (dvc)
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1 . C. Farrington (Capt .) 2. S . Bea n 3 . M . Sanel 6 4 . G . Rosewarne 5 . A . O'Connor 7. P Houlihan 9 T Dickman 11 . P Mahony 14. A . Conlin t5. L . McCooke 16. K . Forster 17. D . Lloyd 18. C . Matthes 19. G . Colls 20. P Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22 . A Kanpldls 24. D. Conlin (VC.) 26. D. Mahony (D.V.C.) 27 . R . Coldebella 28 B . Hill 29.J . Coyne 33. A . Berry 36, B . Thompson 40. E . Brizzio 42. P. Rokebrand 47. B . Ramsay
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DOUBLE 50 AT ELSTERNWICK Congratulations to Albert ( Albi Contin & Be n Hill of Elsternwick on playing their 50t ftames today in the Preliminary Final . Albie Contin has shown remarkable improvement in his football during the three seasons he has played with Elsternwick . This season Albie has been the mainstay of the rucks and finished a very close third in the 1st Best & Fairest . Ben Hill is one of the key runners in Elsternwick's game. A fine mark, a good kick and can run all day . Ben is a great ball-winner but has a short fuse and occasionally gets involved in altercations with the opposition . When he has his mind on the game Ben is a real winner . Both players are important parts of Elsternwick's drive for D Grade in 1987. Congratulations to Ben Hill & Albie Contin on achieving their 50 games.
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A SECTION list SEMI DE LA SALLE 1 .6 3.9 9.13 14.18 .102 ORMOND 3 .3 3 .8 4 .11 6.13 .4 9 Rennie 5, Kerin 3, Lowe 2, Maher, McHenry, Connolly, DE LA SALLE: Gaspanni BEST Maher, Greene, Lowe, Harrington, Hanrahan, Rennie . ORMOND : Boyanton, Hill, Russell, Taylor, Young . Naylor. BEST. PMehrton, Clark, Crampton, RTonkin, Naylor, Boyanton . RESERVES : COLLEGIANS 1 .2 3 .7 5 .8 7.11 .53 DE LA SALLE 1 .3 1 .5 2 .6 4.8 .32 COLLEGIANS : Coyne 4, Higson 2 . Baum . BEST. Lancaster, Walker, Baum, Oliphant, Twigg. Coyn e DE LA SALLE: Casey 2, Barthelson, Glanville BEST. Smith, Bolt, Conroy, Davey, Guney, Case y
B SECTION 1st SEMI PARKSIDE 3.7 9.10 11 .15 15 .18.108 17.6.108, FAWKNER 5.1 5.3 11 .5 PARKSIDE: Williams 3, Griffiths 3, Yoks+ch 2, Sturgess 2, King, Freeman, Marsh, Sansonetti, Filipovic BEST. A. Shaw, Sturgess, Williams, Sansonet0, Griffiths, Marsh FAWKNER: Cropley 3, Young 3, Price 2, Hills 2, Brown 2, G .Busst, Wilson, Weir, Buckley. PMajerczak BEST PMalerczak, G . Busst, Weir, Buckley, Cropley, Kavanag h RESERVES ST. SERNARDS 3.1 5.4 7.9 10 .11 .71 S. KILDA 1 .3 2.4 3.6 4 .6 .30 ST. BERNARDS OC: Bevanda 3, Overman 2, P .Mulkearns, Saundry, Morrice, O'Connell, Federico BEST . Toohey, Overman. P.0'Dea, Federico, Saundry, Mahady
HAMPTON ROVERS: Devote 4, Bird 2, Cervi, Huckett, Murphy . BEST : Cervi, Hibbs, Devote, Huckett, ~Naumann, Boyle. BANYULE : PWil6ams 2, Gd6es, Docherty, Lydiate, Smyth, Braddy. BEST. Westley, Turnbull, P.Williams, Walle, Docherty, Gillies .
D SECTION 1st SEMI PRESTON MBOB 1 .1 6 .5 10.7 13.12 .90 OLD MENTONIANS 2 .3 6 .4 9 .7 10.10.70 PRESTON MBOB: Hepburn 3 . Krause 3, Thompson 2, O'Connor Ryles, Bliss, Chnstou. Keirvan . BEST. Bullock, Ryles, Thompson, Meese, 0'Connor, Caton . OLD MENTONIANS : Acreman 4, Meyer 2, Norman, Funston, Glue, Sciacca. BEST. Macquire, Hamilton, Sly, Norman, Barrett, RESERVES OLD MENTONIANS 7.3 8.4 10 .8 13.11 .89 MONASH BLUES 0 .2 4.3 8 .5 9.7.61 OLD MENTONIANS : Ingram 4, Johnson 3, Vines 2, Sadler 2, Burns, Buxton BEST. Konichanin, Birch, Buxton, Burns, Ridley, Thompson . MONASH BLUES : Garner 4, Forbes 2, King 2, Hausler. BEST. Forbes, Parker, Taylor, Gumley, Jones, Best . 2nd SEM I MONASH BLUES 3.6 5.9 12.13 19 .16.130 BALACLAVA 1 .4 6.6 9.11 11 .16.82 MONASH BLUES: Rodger 5, Connelly 4, Baring 2, Cornwell 2, Dean, Patrie, Sturess, McDonald, Little, McGregor. BEST. Petrie, Burgess, Cornwell, Connelly, P.Forbes, Rodger. BALACLAVA : Rafferty 3, Corttie 3, Breslin 2, Gregory, Rosewarne, K .Angwin . BEST Dickson, McGrath, Gregory. RESERVES PRESTON MBOB 0 .0 6 .6 9.8 11 .10.76 BALACLAVA 2 .7 3 .8 6.8 8 .8 .56 PRESTON MBOB: Sabath 3, Robinson, Kyriacou, Eames, M .DeBono, Hodgson . Him, Mounsey. BEST. Mitchell, Robinson, Kryiacou, Wilson, Walkely, Hodgson. BALACLAVA : Drinan 3, Watson 2, Scicluna 2, Smith . BEST: Graffen, Mitze, Read, Scicluna, Wilson, Byrden .
ST. KILDA CBOC : Cummins 2, Baker. Susov :ch, BEST. Thynne, Susovach, Graham, Blakeley, Avdabile, Delaney
C SECTION 1st SEMI AJAX 5 .1 6.2 8.5 9 .7.61 BANYULE 2.1 4.5 6.8 9 .11 .6 5 BANYULE: Gibson 3, Gdham 2, Scullin 2, Fraumano, Coulson, BEST Ladd, Hoare, Mikac, Power, Legge, Gibson . AJAX: Gross 3, Friedman 2, S .Verstandig, Zielinski, Bendel, Velleman . BEST L Burstin, Kausman, R.Marks, Basser, Friedman, Briskin . RESERVES: 2.5 6.7 9.16 9.16.70 AJAX 5.1 11 .6 12.7 14.15 .99 THOMASTOWN THOMASTOWN: Czerny 6, Cummando 3, Ken Haring 2, Black, Jenkins, Kyroussis BEST. Gleason, Chandler, Black, Kyroussis, Czerny, Alberti AJAX : Roth 4, Micmacher Rosner, Joseph, A. Zielinski, DeWinter. BEST Joseph, Schneider, D.Segal, A . Burstin, A . Zielinski, P.Rubenstein . 2nd SEMI OLD TRINITY 3.3 13.8 17.10 22 .15.147 THOMASTOWN 3.2 4.2 7.3 7.5.47 OLD TRINITY: Cowley 8, Brent 4, O'Shaughnessy 4, Carroll 2, Glass, Maizels, Taylor, Allibon BEST Norman, Rogers, Wallace, Murray, Wardrop, O'Shaughnessy THOMASTOWN: Bubis 2, F.Farchione 2, Kevin Harting, Lentini, Broderick. BEST. A . Fellows, Pavera, D.Fellows, Spinosa, Kelly, Pearson . RESERVES HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 3.4 4.7 9.11 .65 BANYULE 3.1 4.3 6.4 7.4 .46
F SECTION let SEMI WHITEFRIARS 3.1 8.8 10.12 12 .12 .84 DOVETON 4.6 5.9 6.11 8.13.61 WHITEFRIARS : Reidy 2, Hughes 2, Borrack 2, Sutton, PMason, Bonnyman, Fudrel, Huntley, Sully. BEST Santamana, Bonnyman, Barclay . PMason. Hughes, C .Mason DOVETON: Burgess 3, Germano, Goodwin, Mallon, Ashwood, BEST . Giddens, K Wilson, Hillbnck Burgess, Germano, Muirhead . RESERVES WHITEFRIARS 4 .0 7.2 11 .2 13 .3 .81 DOVETON 2.2 3 .4 4 .5 4.6.30 WHITEFRIARS : Sidrudulli 4, THughes 4, G .Crow 2, Laffin, P.Rowan, Begley BEST.~ THughes, PRowan, Nicholas, O'Farrell, PSidrudulk, G Harrison DOVETON SJOC : Currie 2, M .Wilson, Wilkinson. BEST Page, Stanley, Cubbs, Guelon, Sweeney, Currie. 2nd SEM I OLD ESSENDON 10.22 .82 UHS OLD BOYS 11 .8.74 OLD ESSENDON : Simmons 3, Mirakian 2, Lutterschmidt, Price, Thompson, Parker, Egan . BEST Turner, Thompson, Luterschmidt, McKay, Bishop . Bowden . UHS OLD BOYS: Wood 3, Cattanach 2, Kutner 2, Deknoing, Wallace, Sanchyn, Zanrn . BEST Garner, Vesetas, Holland„ Ferguson, Hunter, Wood . RESERVES OLD ESSENDON 2.1 2 .6 5.9 6.16 .52 UHS OLD BOYS 0.4 0.4 1 .5 1 .5 .11 OLD ESSENDON : Robinson 2, Shaw, Thornton, Searle, N .Toomey, BEST. Janz, Thornton, Cotter, Holmes, Shaw, PHenr y UHS OLD BOYS : Korpetutuncu, BEST Johnson, Head, Chettle, Lugg, Brooks, Cooper.
1 E SECTION 1st SEMI ELSTERNWICK 6.5 10.5 13 .10 17.14.1, 13 7.12 7.15.5 T PENINSULA O .B. 1 .5 3.9 ELSTERNWICK: Houlihan 5, Mahony 3, Brizzio 3, Farrington 3, Coldebella, Rosewarne, Karipidis, BEST A .Contin, Houlihan, Coldebella, Thompson, Sanelli, Farrington . PENINSULA O.B. Hunter 2, Willis 2, Sampson 2, Davis . BEST McGurihan, Warner, Graham, Wiltshire, Krohn, Burn s RESERVES BULLEEN UNITED 1 .4 2.8 6.11 11 .13.79 ELSTERNWICK 1 .2 3.7 4.10 5 .11 .41 BULLEEN UTD : Hocking 5, Godfrey 2, Connolly, Flanagan, Dowd, W.Davey BEST Dowd, Flanagan, Lee, Hocking, Godfrey, Tymms . ELSTERNWICK : P,Mahony 2, Berry, Forster, Convery. BEST. Berry, PMahony, O'Connor, Convery, Eccles, Forster. 2nd SEM I BULLEEN UNITED 3 .1 7.6 13.13 18.16 .124 STATE BANK 1 .3 2 .6 2.6 3 .7.25 BULLEEN UNITED : Kelly 6, Snape 4, Hounahan 4, Divirgilio 2, Goldsmith, C.Wilson . BEST. Empey, Barron, Snape, Hounahan, Kelly . Flew. STATE BANK: : Hargreaves 2, Walpole. BEST G .Gniel, Curtin, Goldsmith, Henderson, Walpole, Broderick . RESERVES STATE BANK 5 .3 7.3 9.4 9.5 .59 BRUNSWICK 0.2 4 .4 6 .5 9.6 .60 BRUNSWICK: Gibson 2, Minahan 2, Campbell, Conduit, Cox, McGrath, Spezza . BEST. Green, Geoff Young, Conboy, Conduit, Greg Young, Gibson . STATE BANK : Murray 3, Husson 2, Crameri 2, McKillop, Rogotowicz BEST. Keating, Murphy, Wabbs, N.Roberts, S.Roberts, Husson .
G SECTION 1st SEM I PARKSIDE 3 .1 7.6 8 .10 12 .15.87 GTV9 1 .7 2 .12 5 .14 7.1C-' PARKSIDE : Bastow 8, Nicholas 2, Solerno, Ridd . BEST Bestow, bur rows, McMurtrey, Harty, Wilson, Ridd . GTV9 : Murphy 2, Thomas 2, A .Fox, Clerehan, Gray. BEST. Smith, Murphy, Louchard, Ebinger, Gray. Thomas. 2nd SEMI OLD CAREY GRAMAR 5 .6 .36 MONASH WHITES 1 .7.13 OLD CAREY GRAMMAR : Hearn 2 . McMahon, Keys, Brown . BEST. McHarg, McMahon, Macauley, LeGear Petty, Keys . MONASH WHITES : D.Gemmola, BEST. Crocker, D.Gemmola, Graham, Farley, M . Gemmola, Leech.
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BULLEEN/TEi.],OLESTOWE : M kic 2, Bone 2 . Harper 2, Carruthers 2, Williams 2, Agosta, Psrotinas, BEST Carruthers, Rowe, Bones, Parris, Agosta, Psiotinas DE LA SALLE: Wright 4, Lowe 3, Hegan, Mullins, Forrest, Mannix, Dwyer BEST, Bainbridge, McMahon, Rogers, Higgins, Mann x, Kell y 2nd SEM I ORMOND 3.5 7.8 10.12 16 .16.112 MHSOB 2 .0 7.3 13 .5 14 .8.92 ORMOND : Tinsley 4, Johnson 4, Newstead 2, Middleton, Bramich, Casey, Hankin, Durling, Sinclair BEST Bramich . Mitsopoulos, Tinsley, Curling, Newstead, Middleto n MHS OLD BOYS : Drummond 7, Lothenngton 2, O'Connor, Wilson, Chapman, Scnnis, Beazley . BEST Ward, Scrinis . Drummond, Reid, Beazley, Matsouki s
UNDER 19 SECTIOf : 2 1st SEf .a ST. BERNARDS 0.3 5.3 8.4 OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .2 5.5 13 .11 17.15.117 OLD MELBURNIANS : Bunny 4, Read 2, Arnold 2, D W,Ison 2, Webb 2, NialI 2, Bryan . D'Andrea, Strauss BEST Webb . Arnold . Bryan, Davis, James, Macdonald ST. BERNARDS OC. : Gwcas 3 . Fahey 2, Harrington. Dailey, Whitehead, Fraser BEST. Fraser, Bond, PKlaaysen, Slavin, Tobin, McAlliste r 2nd SEM I COLLEGIANS 15.8.98 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 .10.40 COLLEGIANS: Schmidt 3, Noakes 3, R Herman 3, Daly 2, Fraser, Savedra, Tobin, Wallace BEST Evans, Hartigan, Thompson, Davies . Byrne, Naokes OLD HAILEYBURIANS : Cox 2, Stewart . Rae, Bennett, BEST Bingham, Phillips, Cox . Sacvnich, Constable, Bennet t
UNDER 19 SECTION 3 1st SEM I IVANHOE 4 .3 10.5 15.6 22 .8 .140 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 .4 6.7 10.10 13.12 .90 IVANHOE: Manual 4, Tragardh 4, Martin 3, Board 2, Tucker 2, Lenagacher 2, Corbett 2, Blain, Thompson, Zanatta BEST Thackwray, Board, Blain, Manual, Donohue, Bon a HAMPTON ROVERS: Robinson 4, Tubb 3, Kennedy 2, Boyle, Mason, Engelkamp. Moss BEST. Hoggett, Mellnlak, Harpper Kennedy, Robinson, Boyle 2nd SEMI OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 5.9 8.13 12 .15.87 ST. KILDA CBOC 6.4 9.4 13 .5 13.8.86 OLD PARADIANS : Abrahams 4, Regan 2, McInerney 2, Pritchard, Naim, Kerr, Tomosoni BEST. Regan, Pimente, Jowett, Peyton, Pritchard, Smit h ST. KILDA CBOC: Mann 4, Cusack 2 . Algen 2. Sossa 2, Ferrucao, Cole, Trabnger BEST Dragavach . Fraser, Ferruccio, Cincotta, Jackson . Commins
U. Blues won their way back into 'A' Section when they led throughout against Collegians, to win 18,16 to 15.11 . Stars were Cortese, Yeo, Whitehead (U .Blues) and Rice, Eason, Parsons (Coil .) Other teams to win preliminary finals and move up a section were B uiieen -iesvip 'D'. West Brunswick `D', U. R eds ` E ' & Banyule ' F. BulleenTemplestowe `C' beat Old Camberwell, 20 .11 to 13,19, coming away easily in the final term . Ling, LeFevre, Van Dan Driesst, Lockhard (BulleenTemp.) and Humann, Horton, Warner, Rogers (Old Camberwell) were best .
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by Noel Rundle 5 YEARS AGO - 198 1 No rth Old Boys `A' justified their top position when they destroyed Old Xaverians, 30.16 to 14.14, in the second semi . Best were Butera, Horen, veteran Shane Maguire (7 goals), Dillon (7 goals), S. Weir and Considine (N .O.B.) ., and for Old Xaverians, Vale, Sullivan, Callil, Pirrie, Noonanan, Stanley ( Old Xaverians) . The question on everyone's lips after the game were whether Old Xaverians could recover and whether veteran Shane Maguire would be able to repeat his magnificent performance in the grand final . 10 YEARS AGO - 1976 It was another North Old Boys - St . Bernard's grand final when St. Bernard's held on long enough to stop De La Salle's bid and get home by 2 points. St. Bernard's inaccuracy, 11 .24 to De La's 13.10 almost cost them the game . Best were K.Phelan, Nadzielski, Angel St.B.) and Lyons, Groves, Donegan (De La Salle) . Marcellin won their way into 'A' Section in 1977 and the 'B' Section grand final when they beat Old Scotch by 34 points. Old Melburnians, Old Xaverians, La Trobe Blacks, & West Brunswick won 'C', 'D', 'E' and 'F' premierships . Umpires in charge of grand finals were ' A' : Rowell, 'B' : Wills, 'A' Rese rves: Simpson, 'B' Reserves Grubb. 15 YEARS AGO - 1971 . Ormond earned the right to meet Uni . Blues when they inflicted a crushing 43 point defeat on St. Bernard . Wood, Ladd (7 goals) and Murphy were best for Ormond, who were in control all day.
North snatched a 6 point win over Ivanhoe after trailing by 19 points in the third quarter. Ivanhoe's inaccuracy, 3 .12 in the second half led to their defeat . Premiers in other section were ' C' : ToorongaMalvern (who beat Old Trinity by 5 points) ; 'D' : Power House (beating Reservoir O.B. by 15) ; 'E' : St . Pat's (who beat La Trobe Blacks by 1 point) and ' F' : Marcellin (beating Old Ivanhoe by 29 points) . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 6 Coburg trailed Old Paradians by 15 points at threequarter time in the Final and fought back to lead in the last term only to see Parade come back to score a goal and win their way to the 'A' Section grand final against Melbourne High . The Parade winning margin was 5 points. Ormond were overwhelmed in the second half by Ivanhoe who kicked 7.4 to 1 .2 for a 31 point win and chance to play Kew in the 'B' Section Grand Final , Premiers in other Sections were Geelong (C); Old Geelong (D(and AJAX . (E) . It was a double to Old Geelong as their Seniors and Reserves defeated Old Carey in both Grand Finals. Umpire Kevin McKay was the man in charge off the 'A' Section Grand Final at South Melbourne C.G . when Old Paradians defeated M .H .S.O .B . to make it 4 premierships in 5 years . In'B' Section Kew repeated their semi final victory over Ivanhoe to take the premiership . 35 YEARS AGO - 1951 Old Paradians repeated their Final win over Alphington in the Grand Final to take the 'B' Section premiership (decided under the "pre-Page system" when the minor premiers had the right of challenge if beaten in the semi-final or final) .
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AUGUST 9th ROUND S. Parkinson (Ivanhoe U19) - Kicking - Re-hearing . AUGUST 23rd â&#x20AC;˘ D. Spencer ( St . Andrews Rese rves) - Striking . Sr_ ; . . .' 10 matches. ' S . Worrell (Heathe rton Reserves~- Striking - Sus_ :r, .-:d 6 matches. ' Referred to Tribunal by Investigation Committee. P.G . Hogan (St . Bernard's) - Attempting to strike - Suspended two matches . S . Flaherty (Therry) - Striking - Suspended one match . R . Flinn (Thomastown) - Striking - Suspended four matches . A . Yilmaz (Old Ivanhoe) - Striking - S~,_37 :n_' .d five matches. A . Demir (Power House) - Striking - SU C ; nc : .d two matches . N . Holland ( UHS Old Boys) - Striking - Reprimanded . Witness B. Sullivan (Footscray ITOB) failed to appear . Suspended until he appears before a Tribunal to explain his absence. J. Cottier (Univ. Blues U19) - Striking - Suspended four n2l`ct : .s . Witness T. Silica (North O .B.U19) - Evidence considered unr, ' :- ;_ .ztory - suspended two matches. G. Cockerell (W'town U19) - Striking - Suspended six matc(- :vs . M . Wakefield (St. Bernard's U19) - Striking - Suspended two matches . M . Dowling ( St. Bernard's U19) - Unduly rough play - Suspended one match . B. Morphet (Old Melburnians) - Misconduct - disputing decisions - Reprimanded . T. Peric (Kew) - Abusive language - suspended one match . C. Pearson ( Old Geelong) - Striking - Reprimanded . S. Watson (Comm . Bank) - (1) Kicking - Suspended 3 matches . (2) Striking - Suspended 1 match. Total four matches. G . McKenzie (Comm . Bank) - Striking - Suspended two m< iches . J . Thouas (La Trobe Uni) - Unduly rough play - Sus : : . - ;_ . _, matches. D. Huffer (La Trobe Uni) - Striking - Suspended two AUGUST 30th F :) UND H . rvewman (cna Mentonians) - Striking - Sus , .- ,1 n : tches . P. Eyre (Doveton) - Tripping - Suspended four m ._?c;- ~ J. Bastow (Parkside -G .Sec.) - Unduly rough pig ;, N . Fitzroy (St . Killda CBC U19) - Kicking S. Tobin (St . Bernard's U19) - Striking - Sue_ an-. A . Barthelson ( De La Salle Res.) - Striking - Su ---_r- :,. . : v_3 matches . R . Cockerill (Brunswick Res .) - Striking - Sue,ierc' - .1 two m,_'clies.
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"MILESTONES ABUNDANT AT NORTH" The following players have reached importan t milestones with the North Old Boys Amateur F.C. in recent times . Peter Jongebloed reached 200 games recently and this milestone was achieved in his 13th season with the club. Commencing in 1974 in the Under 19's, Peter has been a member of our 1977 and 1983 'A' Reserve Premiership sides also captained the Reserves in 1981 and 82, which was the side Runners-up in both seasons . Peter has represented the Club in a staggering eighteen 'A' Reserves Finals' Matches and also has spent well over 10 years on the Committee, well done Jonger !
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Dominic Butera a team mate of Peter Johgebloed's in 1974 and also commencing in that season and winning the 1974 U19 Best and Fairest, Dom reached the 200 game mark against Caulfield Grammarians . Dom has been a member of our two 'A' Grade Premierships in 1976 and 82 . Dominic has also played in a lot of finals matches, 16 in fact, all in 'A' Grade . Dominic has been well known for his lightning dashes along the wing and half-forward line and the way he is playing at the moment could well add to his impressive tally. Jerome Griffin has recently attained the 150 game total and is presently captain of the Senior Team . Jerome has been captain since 1984 and incidently won the club's Best and Fairest in that season . Jerome has been a member of the 1977 'A' Reserve Premiership team, the year he started with the club, and the 'A' Grade Premiership side of 1982 . He has also represented the VAFA on a number of occasions with distinction . Well done Jerry !
Marl', >â&#x153;&#x201C; c wman reached the 100 game mark some time ago in a season where he is showing great form, must have been the trip overseas that did it . Mark commenced in 1979 after coming straight from the school side . Since that time he has excelled in the small man brigade enabling the Reserves to play in 3 consecutive Grand Finals in the early eighties . A member of the 1983 'A Reserve Premiership side and also winning the Best and Fairest in that year, Mark has now won himself a more regular place in the Senior team and should play a big part in the September action . John McIntyre finally reached his 100 games after some frustrating injury setbacks . John has shown good form this season with several Senior appearances and he could play a hand in our aspirations in September. John commenced in 1978 and has been a member of our 1978 Junior Section 1 & 1983 'A' Reserve Premiership teams . John has displayed great ability around the goals and has kicked many a memorable goal in his time also he has displayed great courage in his quest to win the hard balll . Well done John ! Mic k Brow n reached his 100th this season after coming from Coburg Amateurs in 1977 in which year he devastated the opposition to clinch the 1977 'A' Reserve Premiership for the Club. Browny has played many fine games in the seniors and if not for his work commitments he would have featured more prominently in recent times . Browny's desire for the ball has left many an opponent floundering, especially one day at O.M .'s and he still has many fine games left in him .
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A SECTION 2nd Semi Final at Elsternwick Park COLLEGIANS v NORTH OLD BOYS Field : Peter Wiseman, Shane Irwin Goaf: Bernie Hoare, Tom Wiles Boundary: Ian Stollery, Ian Bailey RESERVES - ORMOND v BULLEEN-TEMP . Field: Neil Wilson, Brendon Rei d Goal: Steve Livingston, Chris Rosemeyer Goal: Steve Livingston, Chris Rosemeyer Boundary: Tim Shearer, Mat Clohesy Emereg. Field: Brendon Rei d Duty Officer: Peter Frenc h B SECTION 2nd Semi Final at Elsternwick - Sunday 7th OLD PARADIANS v OLD XAVERIANS Field: John Horwood, Ron Lippol d Goak Mike Murray, Ian Malcolm Boundary : Glen Clark, Adam Dight RESERVES - OLD PARADIANSv PARKSIDE Field: Robert Bell, John Murnan e Goal: Mike Lentini, Ron Gunstan Boundary : Jamie Lynch, Neil Spitzer Emerg. Field: John Murnan e Duty Offiers: Peter French, Noel Rundle 1st Semi Final Replay at Toorak Park PARKSIDE v FAWKNE R Field: Brian Goodman, Kevin Segota Goal: Rob Dunstan, Kevin Barke r Boundary: Brett Holcombe, Ben Sierakowski Duty Officers: Jim Hawkins, Richard Elliot C SECTION Preliminary Final at Northcote THOMASTOWN v BANYULE Field: Andrew Gill, Peter Keogh Goal: Don Hillier, Gary Clancy Boundary: Greg Williams, Frank Costiga n RESERVES - BANYULE v THOMASTOWN Field : Mark Huntington, Andrew McRae Boundary: Jeff Higgins, Ken Walke r Duty Officer: Noel Rundle
D SECTION Preliminary Final at Bentleigh BALACLAVA v PRESTO N Field : Ken Coghlan, Steve McCarthy Goaf: John Hall, Ken Pitcher Boundary: Robert Hill, Tim Reid RESERVES - BALACLAVA v OLD MENTONE Field: Mike Ford e Boundary: Shane Bolland, Greg Slade Duty Officers : David Burns, David Scott
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UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Preliminary Final at Powerhouse ST . KILDA v IVANHO E Field: Clive Driscoll, Andrew Mullaly Goal: Rod Clarkson, Don McKenzie Boundary: Marcus Horwood, David Pitcher Duty Officer: Chris Bastow
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G SECTION Hearn, Old Carey Farley, Monash Whites Bastow, Parkside Bolton, Old Carey Catena, Williamstown Keppell, Old Carey Ellery, Monash Whites A RESERVES Schuhkraft, Ormon d Fogarty, De La Salle Hack, Ormond Walsh, Bulleen/Temp. Coyne, Collegians Lloyd, Old Scotch Davis, Collegians B RESERVES Luchetta, Old Paradians Selleck, Fawkne r Peppard, Old Xaverians Kay, St . Kilda Donohue, Therry O'Halloran, Old Paradians Sandman, Therry C RESERVES Devola, Hampt . Rovers Gleeson, Thomastown Czerny, Thomastown A. Quaife, MHSOB Wise, Old Haileybury Winkler, Hampt .Rovers Gahame, MHSOB D RESERVES Johnson, Old M entonians Drinan, Balaclava Haeusler, Monash Blues Vines, Old Mentonians Feehan, Presto n Umes, Old Mentonians Dakin, Power Hous e E RESERVES M cGrath, Brunswic k Murray, State Bank Hill State Bank Scott, State Bank Hocking, Bulleen Utd . Hill, Univ. Reds Dowd, Bulleen Utd . F RESERVES Berkenfelds, ANZ Bank Lockwood, Old Essendon Tilley, Doveto n Vaxalis, Old Essendon Fordham, Old Essendon Keating, Comm . Bank Moreno, Old Essendon
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A SECTION Prelimina ry Final Sunday 14th September at Elsternwick Park . ? v De La Sall e Rese rves ? v Collegians B SECTIO N Prelimina ry Final Saturday 13th September at Har ry Trott . ?v? Reserves ? v St . Bernards C SECTIO N Grand Final Saturday 13th September at Elsternwick Park . Old Trinity v ? Reserves Hampton Rovers v ? D SECTIO N Grand Final Saturday 13th September at Old Xaverians . Monash Blues v ? Reserves Preston v ? G SECTIO N Grand Final Saturday 13th September At Monash University. Bulleen United v ? Brunswick v ? Rese rves
Saunders, Thomastown ( -) 39 95 Stewart, Old Haileybury ( 1 35 94 Whitson, Univ. Blacks 33 83 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 61 Mann, St . Kilda (4) 71 51 Algeria, St . Kilda (2) 43 40 Kerr, Old Paradians ( 1) 36 35 Cusack, St . Kilda (2) 3 5 Kennedy, Hampt.Rovers (2) 34 104 Stanley, Ivanhoe 34 48 Carabutt, Williamstown 31 40
F SECTIO N Grand Final Saturday 13th September at Old Paradians . Old Essendon v ? Rese rves Old Essendon v ? G SECTIO N Saturday 13th September at Oval 15 Albert Park . Old Carey v ? UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Saturday 13th September at Oval 13, Albert Park . Ormond v ? UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Saturday 13th Septembe r at Power House (Ross Grego ry) Collegians v ? UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Saturday 13th September at Kew. Old Paradians v ?
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SENIORS 1987 SEASON All applications should be forwarded to : The Secretary, P .O. Box 454, Mentone, 3194 . Any queries may be directed to Ray Burgoyne on 819 5700 (B )
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Old Paradises; 14 4 0 1820 1292 140 .87 56 OId Xaverians 11 7 0 1837 1491123 .21 44 Parkside 11 7 0 1662 1555 106 .88 44 Fawkner 1 0 8 0 1855 1752 105 .88 40 Univ Blacks 9 9 0 1614 1540 104 .81 36 Therry 9 9 0 1786 1757 101 .65 36 St Kilda CBCOB 9 9 0 1643 1621 101 .36 36 St Bernards OC 7 11 0 1528 1788 8546 28 Old Brighton 5 13 0 1384 1819 76 .09 20 Old Melburrnans 5 13 0 1459 1973 73 .95 20 C SECTION
Hampton Rovers 16 2 0 1396 680 Banyule 13 4 1 1232 790 Thomastown 13 5 0 1482 980 A.J.A.X . 12 6 0 1415 883 St Kevins 8 9 1 979 1340 Old Haileybury 8 10 0 1063 1145 Old Camberwell 7 11 0 1034 1 183 M HSO.B 7 11 0 1147 1386 Old Trinity 4 14 0 881 1331 Kew 1 17 0 669 162 9
Thomastown 14 4 0 1984, 1442 137.59 56 Old Trinity 14 4 0 1751 1357 129.03 56 AJAX 12 6 0 1908 1471 129.71 48 Banyule 11 7 0 1751 1474 118.79 44 Old Haileybury 9 9 0 1603 1545 10175 36 Kew 9 9 0 1625 1612 100 .81 36 MHSOB 7 10 1 1417 1936 7319 30 Hampton Rovers 6 12 0 1571 1762 89 16 24 St Kevins 5 12 1517 1793 84 61 22 Old Camberwell 2 16 0 1367 2102 65 .03 8 D SECTION
Preston MBOB 14 4 0 1541 891 172 .95 56 Balaclava 13 5 0 1451 852 170 .31 52 Old Mentonians 13 5 0 1298 811 160 .05 52 Monash Blues 12 6 0 1390 932 149 .14 48 Heatherton 10 8 0 1119 990 113 .03 40 West Brunswick 9 9 0 1037 970 106 .91 36 Coburg 9 9 0 1150 1125 102 .22 36 Old Ivanhoe 7 11 0 824 1404 58 .69 28 Power House 2 16 0 689 1942 35 .48 8 North Brunswick 1 17 0 531 1514 35 .07 4 E RESERVE SECTION
Monash Blues 15 3 0 2191 1220 179 .59 60 Balaclava 14 4 0 2020 1399 144 .39 56 Preston MBOB 13 5 0 1968 1301 151 .27 52 Old Mentonians 11 7 0 1513 1307 115 .76 44 Heatherton 10 8 0 1603 1630 98 .34 44 Coburg 9 8 1529 1651 92.61 38 Old Ivanhoe 8 9 1600 1610 99 38 34 North Brunswick 4 13 1 1341 1784 7517 18 West Brunswick 3 15 0 1071 1935 55 .35 12 Power House 1 16 1254 2349 53.38 6 E SECTIO N
State Bank 18 0 0 1747 637 274.25 72 Brunswick 15 3 0 1517 775 195.74 60 Bulleen United 11 7 0 1259 925 136.11 44 Elsternwick 11 7 0 1098 1185 92 .66 44 Williamstown 9 9 0 998 1127 88 .55 36 St Bodes 8 10 0 1061 1111 95 .50 32 Old Geelong 5 13 0 770 1198 64 .27 20 Univ Reds 5 13 0 736 1421 51 .79 20 Peninsula O B 4 14 0 703 1339 52 .50 16 Clayton 3 15 0 788 1311 60 .11 12 F RESERVE SECTIO N Old Essendon 17 1 0 1892 342 553 .22 68 U .H .S .O.B. 16 2 0 1389 684 203 .07 64 Doveton SJOC 13 5 0 1240 634 195 .28 52 Whitefriers 13 5 0 1016 750 135 .47 52 La Trobe Uni 9 9 0 886 1200 73 .83 36 St . Andrews 6 12 0 857 1141 75 .11 24 Comm Bank 6 12 0 759 1195 63 .51 24 AN Z Bank 5 13 0 804 1096 73 .36 20 FITOB 2 16 0 459 1524 30.12 8 St Leonards 1 17 0 388 1465 26 .48 4 UNDER 19 ZONE 1
Bulleen United 18 0 0 2482 1097 226 .25 72 State Bank 13 5 0 2150 1267 169 .69 52 Eisternwick 13 5 0 2005 1694 118 .36 52 Peninsula O.B. 11 7 0 1650 1454 113 .48 44 St Bedes 9 9 0 1641 1907 8605 36 Brunswick 7 11 0 1623 1779 91 .23 28 Clayton 6 11 1332 1801 73 .96 26 Old Geelong 6 12 0 1 155 1960 5893 24 Williamstown CYMS 4 13 1564 1805 86 .65 18 Univ Reds 2 16 0 1178 2167 5436 8 F SECTIO N Old Essendon 17 1 0 2098 883 237.60 68 U.H.S.O.B . 15 3 0 2531 1023 247.41 60 Doveton SJOC 12 6 0 1987 1193 166 .55 48 Whitefriars 12 6 0 1455 1196 121 .66 48 St Andrews 11 7 0 2212 1660 133 25 44 La TrobeUni 8 70 0 1524 1892 8055 32 Comm Bank 7 11 0 1297 1576 82 30 28 FITOB 3 14 0 1184 2340 5060 16 A .N Z Bank 3 15 0 1140 2280 50 .00 12 St Leonards 1 17 0 842 2289 36 78 4 G SECTION Monash Whites 14 4 0 1324 830 159.52 56 Old Carey 13 5 0 1392 759 183.40 52 Parkside 9 9 0 1026 891 115.15 36 GTV9 9 9 0 1267 1225 103.43 36 Eltham College 5 13 0 835 1410 59 .22 20 Williamstown CYMS 5 13 0 274 1192 22 99 20 A RESERVE SECTION Ormond 14 3 1 1555 953 163.17 58 Bulleen/Temp. 12 4 2 1399 1052 132.98 52 De La Salle 12 6 0 1190 799 148 .94 48 Collegians 11 7 0 1339 1053 127.16 44 North O B 10 8 0 1260 1149 109 66 40 Marcellin 10 8 0 1137 1129 100 71 40 Old Scotch 7 11 0 1071 1262 84 87 28' Ivanhoe 5 12 1 962 1286 74 81 22 Univ. Blues 5 13 0 920 1207 7622 20 Caulfield Grammar 2 16 0 693 1884 36 78 8 34
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16 2 0 2027 1020 198 .73 13 5 0 2033 1314 154 .72 13 5 0 1526 1499 101 .80 12 6 0 2051 1315 155 .97 10 8 0 1731 1425 121 .47 10 8 0 1737 1576 110 .22 6 12 0 1409 1721 81 .87 5 13 0 1339 2007 66 .72 5 13 0 1185 2213 53 .54 4 14 0 833 1946 42 .81 UNDER 19 ZONE 2
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Collegians 16 2 0 1951 1208 161 .51 64 Old Haileybury 14 4 0 2188 1154 189.60 56 St . Bernards O.C . 13 5 0 1558 1284 121 .34 52 Old Meiburnians 9 9 0 1388 1380 100 .58 38 Therry 9 9 0 1417 1567 90 .43 36 Thomastown 7 11 0 1162 1755 66 .21 28 Univ Blacks 5 13 0 1269 2047 61 .99 20 Old Brighton 5 13 0 937 1595 58 .75 20 UNDER 19 ZONE 3 Old Paradians 17 1 0 1802 813 221 .65 68 St. Kilda CBOC 17 1 0 1713 906 189 .07 68 ivqnhce 12 6 0 1880 1025 183 .42 48 H &npton Rovers 11 7 0 1810 999 181 .18 44 Wtli mstovm 7 11 0 1462 1752 83 .45 28 Mo~sh Blues 6 12 0 1046 1861 56.21 24 Caulfield Grammar 4 14 0 943 1679 56.16 16 Old Camberwell 2 16 0 620 2215 27 .99 8 FOOTBALLER,
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