The Amateur Footballer, Week 3, 1988

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A Section Football by Peter French

Ormond bounced back strongly following an opening round loss, to trounce Collegians by 93 points in a very one sided affair. The'Monds spearhead Paul Schuhkraft displayed good form kicking 8 goals and Scott Taylor dominated the ruck . Two of Ormond's better players were Stuart Carboon & Andrew Jobling to the delight of those at Ormond and no doubt Stu and~Andrew! The Lions can thank centre half-back Richard Schober, David Hoyle & Andrew Wright that the margin was not greater . No rt h trailed Uni Blues by 22 points at half time after a very even second quarter but were then swamped by a 7 goal third term . Jason Jones another from last year's Under 19s had a great duel with No rt h's Rohan Atkinson, John Kanis & Paris Aristotle continued their good form and for North half back flankers Paul Booth & Mark Malone were strong in defence. ~* * Despite six changes in the winning line up of Round 1 Marcellin trailed De La all day and was never in the hunt . De La's defence was far too good and the win was quite a tonic to the club following the loss through injury of stalwarts Mick Deveson & 1988 Captain Ga ry Connolly. old Paradians joined Old Xaverians as the only unbeaten teams following a strong win - 53 points ever St. Bernards. The Considine B ro thers were busy ballgetters, Brian Grills held sway in the ruck and Dominic Howard now with his third VAFA club had a reasonable debut with 3 goals . For St . Bernards Kevin & Mark Mahady were under notice as were Andrew Nathan & John O'Connell . Old Scotch were put under great pressure by Old Xavs. as their 16 behinds might suggest Xavs . cantered home after a solid first half, to win by 55 points and Mick Atkins who appears to have lost a stone since last year. Bill Denton is another to have trimmed down and he was often under notice with delightful kicking to position . Greetham & Peter Curtain were also prominent as were Brown, Smith & Lloyd for Scotch . Now to today's games - The Match of the day will be played at the University between the Blues & Ormond . Both suffered defeat in the opening round and both won handsomely last Saturday . I've seen them both this year and at home I like the Blues. They have young Jason Jones in good form and his clash with Scott Taylor will be a highlight . Simon Macauley & Geoff Allen are busy on ball players whilst Kanis, Banks & Gust should give the Blues the edge across the cente . Schuhkraft & Carboon will present problems for Longmire & Schlict but with Aristotle who could well ' mind' Jobling in such good touch and Holmes & Mclnnes as focal points up forward I believe the Blues will win . In other games Old Xaverians will make it three in a row against Collegians at the Trott and De La Salle may be too sharp for No rt h at Elsternwick Park tomorrow . Old Scotch at home to Old Paradians are hardly bristling with confidence and Paradians are odds on to score again . In the replay of the B Section Grand Final disappointing St . Bernards are at home to Marcellin who from all reports were pretty woeful last week . At Keilor I'm tempted to go for the Saints but Marcellin's form a fortnight ago suggests they're closer to a second win than St . Bernards ig to it first . So its Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain

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UNI BLUES v Ormond Collegians v OLD XAVS . St . Bernards v MARCELLIN OLD PARADIANS v Old Scotch and Sunday DE LA SALLE v North Old Boys .

D SECTIO N The HOME sides CAULFIELD OR . v Ivanhoe KEW v Therr y FAWKNER v Monash Blues PARKSIDE v Uni . Blacks BULLEEN TEMP. v Old Trinity V.A .F.A . Coach John Fisher advises that the Training Squad for the A .A .F.C . Carnival to be played in LAUNCESTON from JUNE 12-19 will be announced shortly and training will commence at ELSTERNWICK PARK on WEDNESDAYS and SUNDAYS early in May . Selectors have been out and about even at practice matches and require players "committed to the cause" . The opening match will be played against W .A . on Queen's Birthday, June 13th which means players will only miss 4 working days . Well publish the training squad as soon as it is announced .

The Sist Report on B Section

I received some flak over selections this week . Jus to let you know I'll leave that to Peter . French . I'm second last ;n the footy tipping at work and what with Blacks I'm not all that keen to put my head on the chopping block . Obviously Blacks surprised everyone with their good team win on Saturday. Despite the five changed and a much improved performance they still need swabbing! In windy conditions at Elsternwick Park Blacks led by only 7 points at half time . A good last half by Blacks kicking 7 goals to Fawkners 2 saw them run out comfortable winners . The Blacks backline was strong and ensured that ball was kept in attack . Despite a good performance from Fawkner coach Stephen Buckley did team did not follow suit and did not have the answers in the second half . Unfortunately for Blacks - Nick Heath may be sidelined with an injury for a few weeks . Speaking of the Heath Family, Nick's younger brother Rod was instrumental in Bulleen-Templestowe's good wir over Ivanhoe. Bulleen-Temp. started well and jumped Ivanhoe to lead by 46 poin ts at half time . However to Ivanhoe's credit, the younger brigade fought back and kicked 9 goals to Bulleen-Temp's 11 in the second half . The Therry-Caulfield game was a one sided affair with Therry leading all day. Therry's home ground advantage helped them make better of the windy conditions . State player Paul Matton was sure to have impressed selectors with his 6 goals and well played game . Caulfield would be pleased that Nalder has returned from O/S. He hac a good game along with Cooney and Harns . Kew handed out another thrashing . Is it just the University sides who are overawed by Kew? The test will come today in what will surely be a great game between Therry and Kew. But back to last week, Monash found Kew's teamwork and persistence too much on the day. The pleasing thing for Kew is that in the two games so far they have always had plenty of options around goals . With Haralambopoulos, Busittil, Lord and Cavanagh all good for 3 or 4 goals each . Monash on the other hand were unable to push forward, Captain Andy McGregor who played well will be hoping that this was only a one off, as Blacks did . The Parkside Trinity game was a close affair with Trinity kicking themselves out of it . They had a number of set opportunities 20-30 metres out which went begging . This together with Sansonetti's great performance at CHB, taking mark after mark saw Prkside pick up the 4 points . A very frustrating start to the season for Max Trotter Parkside will be keen to get another win against Blacks today . Both have had shaky starts and this result will be very important to both sides. Other bits and pieces - with Tom Johnston getting on the Executive, new appointments have been made at Parkside Alby Bolger is now President and Perce Sherlock will be secretary . All the best for the year. Finally two lots of congratulations - one to my brother on kicking 6 goals with Balaclava - but keep John out of these scruffles! And to Rick Frazer - ex-Marcellin player who is now coaching Blacks Reserves . Blacks Reserves had their first win on Saturday - he's already been tagged supercoach! There's a long way to go yet fellas!! ! THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

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Only the "Haileybury factor" blotted my selection copybook but Banyule opened the other eye with a most impressive display of running football . Winning margins continued to be large and all but one of last week's victors repreated the dose second time around . Having personally seen Banyule win and Balaclava lose it is hard to see the visiting team open their account at Warringal Park today. Legge typifies the Yule's running play, but most importantly their efforts are of a collective nature. Balaclava must be desperate after two home losses and problems kicking with the draught (south-easterly not Carlton) in the third quarter . Last-quarter mistakes against St . Kilda CBC were also costly, keeping full-back Stewie Withers busy, which he could be again today. Old Melburnians continued their iimpressive form with a big win on a small ground . Andy Witts was again to the fore, along with th big men . Rohan Brown capped his day with a 60 metre torpedo goal, Rick Pizarski gave a classic performance at full-back, and six players kicked three goals or more . OM's will look to repeat last week's second and third-quarter seven-goal blitzes which won them the game . Old Haileyburians looked like tortoises compared to Banyule and will need to lift their pace on the Cordner Oval's wide flanks . The Blood's disposal, especially by foot, must also improve before their bubble can be reinflated . Being in Sydney today I feel safe to momentarily desert the bandwagon and tip OMs . The winless Melbourne High play at Thomastown, who are in the same predicament . Even OMs were impressed by the High's physical strength and marking power, whilst Thomastown chased Old Brighton most of the day. The `towns Claude Cedro put in a big performance and today the three Fellows b ro thers, Tony, David & Crhis will be reunited in the seniors, David returning from injury . Although the home side failed to kick a goal with the wind in the third quarter last week, they might just sneak home today in the closes match of the round . Old Ivanhoe's rugged reintroduction continues . Captain coach Laurie Stretton is till under-manned and under suspension, but his team at least held their own in a lack-lustre second half against St . Kevins . Old Brighton do the travelling today, but if Mark Sarau's generalship and the key forwards' good performances continue they should return to the beach with four points . Finally the two "Saints" meet at Murrumbeena . St . Kilda CBC have set a fierce pace early in the season, with centreman Charlie Capiron in quite special form . Riddell was frustrated by the crowd and poor kicking at Balaclava, but durable Warrnambool recruit Mick Strewth has settled in well . Eleven goals in the final (40 minute) quarter of a game which finished well after 5 .00 p.m . is no mean effort . St . Kevins may have a few tactical surprises up their sleeve just ask Leo Cro han, who kicked five goals before half-time and was rewarded with a place on the back-line for the remainder of the game! Bruce Edwards has returned from Melbourne and along with ruckman Ha rtley Stone was the catalyst for the Skevvies' second quarter which conquered Old Ivanhoe . Away from home they may miss their Simpson Constructions goal post pads, but the real reason for their loss in the day's biggest game will be that CBC are too good - perhaps for °anyone at this stage? SOUTHA's SELECTIONS THOMASTOWN v Melbourne High BANYULE v Balaclava Old Ivanhoe v OLD BRIGHTON OLD MELBURNIAN S v Old Haileyburians ST KILDA v St . Kevins . 100 UP AT ROVERLAN D All at Hampton Rovers congratulate Kyle `Tramhead' Ivey who today plays his 100th game for the Club. Kyle first played with the Rovers in 1982 and has developed into a strong, robust ruckman/centre half forward . Some of Kyle's highlights are winner of the Most Consistent Award, member of the Reserves 1984 Premiership team and this year as Captain of the Reserves . Well done "Tram" the club looks forward to many more games from you . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

100 GAMES TO ORMOND ROVE R All at Ormond congratulate Andrew Mehrten on playing his 100th game for the Club last week. After starting his senior career at De La Salle Andrew joined Ormond in 1982 and has since developed into a very courageous and desperate rover . He is a very respected and popular player with not only those as Ormond but at other VAFA Clubs . Well done "Eggshell" and congratulations on achieving your 100 milestone . 3


D Section notes by Chris Rowston

Playing Football for the love of it, is what Amateur Football is all about and there is no better example than Colin Ericksen from Old Mentonians . Colin pulled on the boots in the two's last Saturday for his 297th game and from what I saw there's still plenty of games to come from those old bandy legs of his - Well played Colin . Last week saw Hampton Rovers continue their good form with a strong win over Old Mentonians playing well into the wind the Rovers had good players in McKellar, Melenjak & Rogerson . The visitors pressed hard in the last quarter, but lacked good disposal and not reading the play well enough wilted against a determined Rovers side BEST for OMs were Dinosciacca, Bournon & Sly . The sign of a good side, is to win the close ones, and Elsternwick showed they have plenty to prove this year when they got up in the last quarer against West Brunswick . Inspired by the injured Rosewarne, Elsternwick had good players in Farrington, A . Contan, Christie & Rusell . They can go into todays match of the day against Hampton Rovers full o confidence . West Brunswick made my tipping look pretty ordinary - I can only improve, best players being J.Jackson, Kirk & Casley. In harsh and windy conditions Preston gave a superb display of disciplined football . A determined effort, lead by Brydson ( 5 goals) Richardson & O'Brien were far too strong for Bulleen United, who tried hard, best being Morley & Empey . The highlight for No rt h Brunswick against Old Camberwell was the fine performance of centre half forward Dean Demorton kicking 7 goals, together with good performances from Grimaldi & Briffa. For Old Camberwell Inkstr Mitchell & Neate were their better players . In a gutsy cross wind North showed too much determination and ran away in the last half to post their first in for the season . A close encounter up to half time saw State Bank with the aid of the wind in the tird term use strong direct kicking and constructive handball to give the visitors an excellent win over AJAX, best players for State Bank, Gniel, Aumont & Matherson whilst for AJAX, R . Friedman, Kausman & Berman tried all day . Today's selections : Elsternwick v HAMPTON ROVERS Old Camberwel v PRESON STATE BANK v North Brunswick OLD MENTONIANS v Aja x Bulleen United v WEST BRUNSWIC K

These results now mean that only 2 points separate top and ninth teams on the premiership ladder . thisyet bu withif t the for scontinue yin this fashion it looks like a very open and even competition in E section daysyear mpercentage spos ibl deciding Early a few positions. To todays round of games - who to put the Kiss of Death on ? I fancy OLD ESSENDON will have worked out their problems of last week and, at home, end Powerhouse's unbeaten record . Old Geelong in form should be able to keep UHSOB as the only side without points on the premiership table. The relatively near neighbours, Peninsula & Heatherton and on the form displayed last week, Peninsula should score comfortably . Brunswick, on the rebound, clash face up to Whitefrian;, also reboudning, out in Donvale . This is new territory for the Brunswick boys and even though it will be a very tough job, I think that the sting of defeat at home last week will be enough for the Red & Whites to sneak through . Sunday provides all other E Section coaches, selectors etc . the opportunity to do a bit of spying on AQUINAS & St . Bedes at Elsternwick Park . This should be an excellent game and all E Section should be encouraged to drop in and have a look . Good luck to all teams and I await the results this week with interest (and fingers crossed) my tip for Sunday's game - St . Bedes to win - no reasons, the coin came up heads . Oh, I almost fogot, . THE BLACK LIS (Ca) - Failed to phone final scores by 5 p .m . - ReservesT by 3 p .m . FINE FIVE DOLLARS. (Cb) - Also failed to phone scores by 5 .30 p.m . - FINE TEN DOLLARS . (Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to Press Correspondent by 5 .30 p .m . necessary) by 6 p .m . ; or B Section details by 6 ; scores (if .30 p.m . - FINE TEN DOLLARS .

ORMOND ( Cb) - $10 . NORTH OLD BOYS ( Cb) - $10 . IVANHOE Sen . & Res . (Ca) - $10 . PORT COLTS (Cb & Cc) - $20 . UNI BLACKS U19 (Cb & Cc) - $20 . MONASH BLUES U19 (Cb & Cc) - $20. AQUINAS U19 (Ca) - $5 . OLD TRINITY RES . (Cb & Cc) - $20 . OLD BRIGHTON RES . (Ca) - $5. NORTH BRUNSWICK RES . (Ca) - $5.

PHONING OF DETAIL S A SECTION BEFORE 5 .30 P.M . B SECTION 6 P.M . to 6 .30 P.M . Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at 528 331 9

PHONING OF SCORES SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION S BEFORE 5 P.M . RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M . to MR . RON HALLY a t 379 817 1

A 'ook at E Section by John Palme r Well, last weeks results certainly confounded me and severely dented my aspirations to become a successful tipster . Only one correct - and in that game the 8 goal margin was much higher than expected . I forecasl a close game between Heathe rton & U.H .S.O.B . I guess that sort of form explains why I've never been within a bulls roar of the Office tipping contest but things can only improve . St . Bedes used their home town knowledge to send Old Essendon home without the points and maintain their 'unbeaten' record . Old Geelong again used the Como Oval to advantage by scoring a comfortable 27 point victory over Aquinas . It is a daunting prospect to walk into the huge Como spaces for the first time and visitors need to be very fit to see the game out successfully. Heatherton with accurate kicking registered the highest score for the round in easily account for UHSOB. Powerhouse also maintained their 'unbeaten' record by taking the points against Whitefriars at Albert Park in convincing style . The closest encounter for the day saw the visitors, Peninsula, out-run and out-play Brunswick to win by 5 points . Peninsula obviously took my comments of last week to heart and decided there are most pleasurable things in football than after match socialising . Namely 4 points for winning - a valuable lesson for ALL clubs . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 4

Umpires Corner by Ron Lippold Peter Wiseman must have it worked out when it comes to paperwork after the game . At Parkside last week he pulled out an envelope with a 23 cent stamp on it . Been a while has it Peter! ? One large goal umpire cannot stand on his feet, keeps on falling over, must be the haircut Mike? Congratulations to Roy Tuck on his first A Grade game in the goals last week . Nice to see some personality back in the game . Roy is a top bloke, loves his football and deserves his promotion . Don't forget that we have a very hard working social committee and they need your support . Most of the players and umpires are adapting well to the new rules, despite there being more than one . Good to see. What isn't good to see is the state of some of the umpires change rooms . Come on fellers, we love the game as much as you do and don't really deserve to be changing on top of the ground marking equipment etc . Nice to have a visitation from an old A Grade Grand Final Umpire, John `Ang ry ' Horwood . He's enjoying retirement but still gets 'twitches' when watching footy . I thought you weren't going to read it all Simo! Keep on bouncing . Ron and Mike . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 5


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Down the gurgler last week with my tipping - badly let down by the Reds, the A rtists and the Har ry Trotters who each succumbed to the fine but blustery conditions, leaving us with a 5-2-5 scenario after two rounds . In the big match at Brearley Reserve (incidentally Cr. Murray Gavin, Mayor of Coburg, rang during the week to protest at my description of Brearley as postage-stamp size) St. Andrews licked Doveton to the tune of nine goals . There was nothing in it at half-time but the Sainters scored six goals into the breeze in the third stanza to put the issue beyond doubt . The Sainters' forward line boasts regular snag-baggers such as Neville Taylor ( 6), Ter ry Wilson ( 5) & Tommy Harper (3) who play an interesting merry-go-round in order to put the opposition minders off their game . Doveton needs to regroup after what was a lack lustre performance against a side boosted by the recruitment of several young players from the now extinct Coburg Amateurs . In other matches, FITOB bounced back strongly to take the points from Eltham by 4 goals but the A rt ists showed enough to indicate they are not far away from a win ; the same could be said for Uni Reds who kept in touch with a strong-marking and hard-running Old Carey until orange time; Williamstown's normal accuracy let them down which allowed ANZ to get within 3 goals, but the "Bankers" would have been pleased with their improvement from Round 1 ; The "Clays" struggled against St . Leonards but two out of two is hard to criticize - their test comes this week ; La Trobe have begun the season well and had the Harry Trotters suffering withdrawal symptoms at Lakeside . Player of the Round : The young and courageous St . Andrew's utility Jamie Tatner who blitzed the Doves, and epitomised the new sparkle in the Sainters' play-on style of football . THIS WEEK'S MATCHE S Last week (3) . Current Percenage Accuracy (67%) Match of the Round is La Trobe at home to Old Carey with both sides already looking like finalists and each facing their first real test of the season . Old Carey's playing coach Kelvin Shaw (from the famous CollingwoodPreston stable of Shaws) has given his side a sense of purpose and a spirit of commiment and agression something the side has lacked in recent seasons . This, combined with a strong marking goal to goal line and clever on-ball players gives Old Carey a nicely balanced combination . I fancy them to win in a hard fought game because La Trobe's form has also been good and they utilise their home ground efficiently . In other matches: Williamstown to score over the Reds, in this season's first Sunday clash, unless the Reds can play out four quarters of desperate football ; The 'Doves' to return to the winning list at the expense of "the A rt ists" who are still salivating about the first free dinner coming up; I give the Harry Trotters a bit of a show because the Fitites ground is yet to take on its normal swampy appearance after such an extended summer, however the Eagles should find enough to justify the well-stocked fridges; the Bankers should be able to account for St . Leonards in a battle to open their accounts, Bankers' stalwart Tommy "Getta" Brain has threatened to make a comeback if this week doesn't see an Albert Park victory ; in the other big clash I fancy St . Andrews to be too fast and lively for Clayton and shoot the "clays" down by at least 5 goals .

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SUPER RULES REPORT The 1988 Super Rules season began on Sunday April 10th in perfect conditions . The first quarter was quite even with Mernda leading the way 2 .5 - 17 to Collegians 1 .4-10 . Collegians were missing 10 out of last years Gran d Final side, were more like the Christians being fed to the lions and Mernda ran out comfortable winners . Final scores Collegians 6 .9-45, Mernda 20 .19 .139. Goal kickers : Hancock 2, MacKenzie, LeRagy . Better players: Hancock, Power, LaRugy, Cruse, Edwards, Pardue . More players are needed and anyone interested should contact Lindsay Richards on 842 2661 or Chris Roach 584 2753 (W) 589 5402 (H) .

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Congratulations to the BCDE & F Section reporters on a great debut. The SIST Report, like that, Southgate on C Section - touch of class there, Lofty Rowston on D and with the Rovers, firing too, John Palmer analytical and unbiased & F-Troop with Peter Hille who has the wit and feel of the section already . Norm Nugent who as always does his homework has the biggest load but then he can handle it ! Belated congratulations to Terry Board (Old Paradians 1987) who won selection in Fitzroy's Senior line up for the opening rounds of the VFL season and also to Carlton's Richard Herman on his great game against the Bears a fortnight ago. M ark Summers O.Xavs '87) is another to have cracked the big time this year - at Richmond . Well done Mark. lric *

N EXT MEMBERS MEETING - MONDAY MAY 2n d FIXTURE HANDBOOKS now available at Elsternwick Park John Anderson of the Sunday Press won the VAFA Media Award and was presented with a $500 Clothes Voucher from Dougal Pleasance - Australian Wool Corporation, plus two tickets to the Gold Coast courtesy Max Wood from Ansett Airlines plus $500 from VAFA President Jim Hawkins making the VAFA Media Award a most sought after prize . Thanks to Ansett and the Wool Corporation and well done "ANDO" .

MEDIA LAUNCH A GREAT SUCCESS Mr. Eddie Paulsen from National Mutual re-confirmed The 1988 season was launched in great stule by Ian the National Mutual Groups involvement with the Cleland at the MCG last week . V.A.F.A . for 1988 . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 8 THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 9


UNDER 19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS V OLD. XAVS Field: Richard Eastwood Boundary: B . Cuskelly, S . Fleming UNI BLUES V OLD HAILEY Field: Colin McGil l Boundary: H . Cameron, S . Mannix MHSOB V DE LA BLU E Field: Santo Pauolucci Boundary: S . Foxworthy, E . Lesic THERRY V MARCELLI N Field: Paul O'Dwyer Boundary: A . Drier, D . Pearson BULL TEMP. V 0. PAR . GREEN Field.- Pat Maebu s Boundary: B. O'Donnell, G . Duke

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A SECTION COLLEGIANS V OLD XAVERIANS Field: Mark Bushfield, Steve Clinch Goal: Michael Lentini, Julian Velleman UNI BLUES V ORMON D Field: Steve McCarthy, Ken Coughlan Boundary: G . Clark, M . Szylitt Goal: Bill Fowler, Ken Pitcher **DE LA SALLE V NORTH O .B. Field : Cameron Swale, Andrew McRae,Trevor Flanner y Boundary: Brandon Reid, Graeme Bland, Steve Maebu s Goal: Garry Clancy, Mark Serong, Ken McNeice, Barry Hensel l " Elsternwick Park Sunday ST. BERNARDS V MARCELLIN Field : Justin Toohey, Kevin Segota Goal: Roy Tucknott, Mike Murray OLD SCOTCH V OLD PARADIANS Field: Greg Hardiman, Paul Cherry Boundary: Phil Kent, Damien Keegan Goal: Bob Dunstan, Rodd Clarkso n

B SECTION CAUL . GRAMM V IVANHO E Field: Wayne Henry, Andrew Mullaly Boundary: Bob Seymour, Colin McGay KEW V THERRY Field: Mark Hungtington, Wayne Lyons Boundary: John Kelly, Don McKenzie FAWKNER V MONASH BLUES Field : Russell Francis, Michael Gilday Boundary: Kevin Tyler, Barry Hensell PARKSIDE V UNI BLACKS Field: Rob Bell, Breck Hayward Goal: Andrew Belcher, Nancy McTaggart BULLEEN-TEMP V OLD TRINITY Field : Peter Wiseman, Ron Lippold Goal: Mark Garcian, Bruce Wyley

C SECTION BANYULE V BALACLAVA Field: TONY CURTI S OLD MELB. V OLD HAILEYBURY Field: Richard Walters THOMASTOWN V MHSO B Field: Simon Houriga n THE A M ATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

0. IVANHOE V 0. BRIGHTON Field : Colin Segota ST KILDA V ST. KEVINS Field: Andrew Blight D SECTION ELSTERNWICK V HAMPT ROVERS Field: Bryan Wals h BULLEEN UTD V WEST BRUNSWICK Field: Ron Smit h 0. CAMBERWELL V PRESTON Field: Peter Harri s Reserve : Field: Ted Keating STATE BANK V NORTH BRUNSWICK Field: Paul Gooley 0. MENTONIANS V AJAX Field: Michael Forde

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 BANYULE V ST. BERNARD S Field: Tony Murphy OLD MELB. V NORTH O.B. Field: Clark Thuys, Boundary: J . Linehan, G . Maher ORMOND V CAUL GRAMM . Field: Peter Molloy

E SECTION 0. ESSENDON V POWERHOUSE Field: Ian Conro n AQUINAS V ST. BEDES Field: David D'Alter a Goal: Wayne Binch, Steve Livington Boundary: Tom Zapadlo, Peter Thompson UHSOB V 0. GEELON G Field: John Natoli PENINSULA V HEATHERTON Field: Graeme Thwaites WHITEFRIARS V BRUNSWICK Field: Rob Mayston

Boundary: M . Noonan, J . O'Brien IVANHOE V 0. SCOTC H Field: Heath Little Boundary: G . Sargeant WHITEFRIARS V ST. KILDA Field: Tony DiPal o

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 OR PURPLE V W'STOWN Field: Graeme Morga n 0. BRIGHTON V PARKSIDE Field: Chris Hall , Boundary: M . Sherman, P.McTaggart S. KEVINS V MON BLUE S Field: Paul Rapke Boundary: N .McKnight, W .Williams DE LA GOLD V AQUINAS Field: Charles Sutherland Boundary: D. Fowler, A . Moore HAMPT. ROVERS V O .ESSENDON Field: Tim Sheare r Boundary: P Ashworth, J . Lynch

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F SECTION ANZ BANK V ST. LEONARDS Field: Sharon Alge r CLAYTON V ST. ANDREWS Field: Tim Keating DOVETON V ELTHAM Field: David Dodso n FOOT. IT. V COMM . BANK Field: Ken Walke r Reserve: Field: Steve Thornton LATROBE V OLD CAREY Field: Chris Keeton

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The National Mutual Trustees sharpshooters list is compiled from information received on Monday . Late copy is not regarded .

ORMOND 6 .6 10.10 16 .13 20.17.137 COLLEGIANS 0 .0 2 .4 4.5 6.8.44 ORMOND Schuhkraft 8, Carboon 4, Russell 2, Nash 2, Burns, Jobhng, Forsyth, Gilmore . BEST Taylor, Jobling, Kingston, Schuhkraft, Best, Carboon . COLLEGIANS Griffiths 2, Hoyle, Coyne, Hibbins, Parsons BEST Schober, Wallace, Hoyle, Wright, Hibbins, Griffiths . NORTH OB 1 .0 6.1 7.3 9 .5.59 UNI BLUES 4.3 9 .5 15.12 15.18 .108 UNI BLUES Mclnnes 4, Wallis 3, N .Macauley 2, S .Macauley 2, Allen, Holmes, Schlicht, Jones BEST Jones, Kanis . Aristotle, N .Macauiey, Taylor, Furphy. NORTH OB Dwyer 4, Atkinson 3, Egan, S Hibbert . BEST Atkinson, Booth, Malone, Hadley, Dwyer, Schmidt . MARCELLIN 1 .3 3.4 4.6 8,9,57 DE LA SALLE 5 .4 6.4 9.8 16.15.111 DE LA SALLE Allan 4, Campbell 4, Mannix 2, Waldron 2, Gasparini 2, Beddoe, Mullins . BEST Nash, Carter, Gasparini, O'Keefe, Kinsella, McCluanan . MARCELLIN : Slattery 2, Caffry 2, Cullman, J . Amad, Cooper, Day BEST Cooper, Carafa, J .Amad, Slattery, Day, M .Getson . OLD PARADIANS 4 .4 7.9 12 .12 14.15.99 ST. BERNARDS 1 .1 2.2 4 .3 7.5.47 0. PaRADIANS Howard 3. LaRosa 3, M .Considine 2, Abrahams 2, Pritchard 2, PConsidine, Nibalr BEST Grills, M .Considine, Niba6, B.Considine, Pritchard, Heilema n ST. BERNARDS Synan 2, M Mulkearns 2, Brandner 2, Nathan, BEST K.Mahady, O'Connell, McAllister, Nathan,, M .Mahady, Marshall . O .XAVERIANS 5 .4 9.7 11 .11 14.17.101 O .SCOTCH 2 .3 2.10 4.14 5 .16 .46 O .XAVS: Peter Curtain 4, Bourke 2, Meagher 2, Dann, Furphy, McMillan, Atkins, Marks, Denton . BEST Greetham, Furphy, Atkins, Marks, Peter Curtain, Denton . 0 . SCOTCH Hawdon, R .Macmillan, McCall, Sherwen, Veselk. BEST Brown, McCall, Sherven, Smith, Lloyd, Drummond .

1-_ :: .: _----`----- - --~_ .~ - --------19.10.12 4 7.8 11 .9 16.9 -THERY CAUL . GRAMM . 3 .1 4 .3 7.5 11 .9.75 THERRY Matton 6, Castaldi 3, Taylor 3, Nyman 2, Eastmure, PRatcliffe, Donohue, Wrigglesworth, McMahon BEST Mellon, Biddiestone, Nyman, Ramsay, Wriggiesworth, Quinn . CAUL . GRAMMAR Morrissey 2, Matthews 2, Bettanly 2, Cooney 2, Brohier, Bedson, Norman . BEST Cooney, Nalder, Harris, Harlock, Brohier, Matthews . MON BLUES 6 .7.43 KEW 19 .14.128 KEW Cavanagh 4, C.Haralaibopouios 3, M .Lord 3. Busuttil 2, Duncan 2, Mills, McAlister, Burden, Clayton, Kalae . BEST S .Lord, Burden, McAlister, Busuttil, Campion, Schober. MON BLUES J.Qum 2, McGregor, Alexander, A .Quwn, Baring, BEST McGregor, J.Quin, Zachandis, Carman, Hay, Little . UNI BLACKS 4.3 5.4 9.7 12 .12 .84 FAWKNER 1 .1 4.3 5.3 6 .4 .40 UNI BLACKS Warren 2, Marks 2, Doyle 2, Ellinghaus, Van Denderen, Landini, Wines, Pappas, Jobson . BEST Doyle, Wines, Somerville, Gray, Vaughan, Ellinghaus FAWKNER P.Malerczak 2, Saggers, Hapgood, Walker, Johnson . BEST S . Buckley, Mitchell, Roach, Tymms, A .Buckiey, Busst. 0 . TRINITY 6.20.56 PARKSIDE 10.12.72 PARKSIDE Freeman 4, Harris, King . G .Panjan, L .Panlan, Sedgwick, Stugess BEST Sansonetti, Torre, Franklin, Sturgess, Glasgow, Page .

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OLD TRINITY Rogers 3, Borghesi, Brent . Pontefract, BEST Norman Borghesi, C .Robison, Collins, Farrell, Allibon . IVANHOE 1 .0 3.3 8.5 12 .10.82 BULLEEN-TEMP 5.10 11 .13 16.21 20 .22 .142 BULLEEN-TEMP Heath 7, Merrell 3, Panov 2, Puts 2, Course 2 Shine, Spokes, Tsiotinas, Wotherspoon . BEST Kelly, Clarke, Harisiou, Smythe, Heath, Farchione . IVANHOE Kennedy 4, Tucker 2, Jacks 2, D.0'Suilivan, Hosking, Manual, Castagnini . BEST Castagnini, D.O'Suilivan, Robinson, Jacka, Adams. Elms .

OLD HAILEY 2 .3 4.7 5.8 10.14.74 BANYULE 5.7 7.10 12.15 15.15 .105 O.HAILEY: Shand 5, Bingham, Paul, G .Smith, W.Smith, Taranto. BES Holohan, Constable, Snowball, G .Smith, Bingham, Taranto. BANYULE B.Moloney 4, Legge 2, Hobbs 2, M .Faurmano 2, Holt, Gil • ham, Pyers, Phillips. BEST Short, M .Fraumano, Ladd, Coulson, Turnbull, Hobbs. MHSOB 2.2 4.5 5.7 8.8 .56 6 .3 10.9 20.13 25.16.166 0. MELB . MHSOB : Drummond 2, Blythman 2, Capp, Legovich, Geehman, Sala . BEST: Beazley, Sala, Verma, Knight, Keane, Wrd. OLD MELB. Bradshaw 4, Gillard 4, A .Witts 3, Johnstone 3, Webb 3, Ashton, Useinov, Stuckey, Brown, Tymms. BEST Pisarski, Nichols" Brown, Bradshaw, Webb . AWitts. O.BRIGHTON 4.2 9.8 12 .10 18 .18.126 THOMASTOWN 1 .2 4.4 4.7 8.9.57 OLD BRIGHTON P.Grant 7, Pryor 5, McLeod 2, Allen, Barber, Smith, Smyth . BEST Barber, Pryor, PGrant, McLeod, Allen, O'Connor . THOMASTOWN Ken Hailing 2, Lentini, Koullinos, K .Harling, G .Petsinas, Black. BEST LaRosa, Ceoro, T .Feliows, Jenkins, Farchone, Wells. ST. KEVINS 3 .4 11 .14 13.19 18 .20.128 O .IVANHOE 4 .4 4 .5 9 .7 11 .10.76 ST. KEVINS Crohan 6, Callanan 5, Edwards 3, S .Kerr 2, Dwyer, Keighran. BEST Stone, Keighran, Dwyer, S .Kerr, Mulcahy, G .Kerr. OLD IVANHOE Dowell 3, Hockins 3, Purcell 2 . De Bortoli, Davies, Ramsdale . BEST De Bortoh, PSkalberg, Ball, Ryan, Jenkins, Hockins . BALACLAVA 8 .4 12 .6 16.11 18.12.120 ST. KILDA 7.1 13 .8 15.11 26 .13.169 ST. KILDA Capiron 5, Gillan 4, Struth 4, Dynon 3, Latham 3, Avitable 2, Lake 2, Donald, Riddell, Trabinger. BEST Capiron, Lake, Howard, Riddell, Jackson, Gillen . BALACLAVA Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived.

I WEST BRUNSWICK 14 .6.90 ELSTERNWICK 13 .17.95 WEST BRUNS . M .Rodgers 3, Buhagiar 2, Jackson 2, P.Magafas 2, Capron, Cecchi, Davis, Hiscox, McNaughton . BEST Jackson, Kirk. Casley, N .Magafas, S .Lampard. ELSTERNWICK Hi112, Hitchcock 2, Karapidid 2, Farrington 2 Southall 2, Oakley, Tsianpas, Mahony . BEST Conlin, ~krbeer Farrington, Christie, Contin, Rosewarne. PRESTON 19 .15 .129 BULLEEN UTD 3 .8.26 PRESTON Brydson 5, Bookluck 3, Hepburn 3, Ewing 2, McGaw, McGowan, Mason, O'Brien, Richardson, Turner. Yendall . BEST Richardson, Mason, Brydson, O'Brien, Booktuck, Ewing . BULLEEN UTD. Veitch, Armstrong, Jenkins . BEST Morley, Empey, Harris, Thompson, Adams, Sharp . NORTH BRUNSWICK 15.15 .105 0. CAMBERWELL 10 .8 .68 NORTH BRUNSWICK D.DeMorton 7, Francis 2, HTsialtas 2, Hehir, S.Tsialtas, Grimaldi, M .Payne. BEST Grimaldi, J.Briffa, D.DeMorton, Blazzzy, C.Fox, H .Tsialtas. O.CAMBERWELL Brown 3. Inkster 3, Richardson, D .Smith, Hodgson, Mrtchell . BEST Inkster, Mitchell, Lalanche, Neale, Hodgson . Beal. AJAX 1 .0 4.7 4.11 9,20.74 STATE BANK 5.6 6.8 12 .15 17.15 .11 7

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AJAX'' :hmacher, Kausman, Mond, Feldy, Halphen, Berman, Levin . E"ST Friedman, Kausman, Berman, Levin, Komornik, Bloom . STATE BANK G .Rolfs 6, Hargreaves 2, Matherson 2, Goldsmith, Cioke , i x, A .Rotfs, Beare, Brown, Kay . BEST Aumont, Gneil, Guy, Mathers:in, Beare, G .Rolfs. HAMP. ROVERS 4 .7 8.9 11 .18 14.20.104 OLD MENTON. 1 .1 6.5 7.5 10 .7.67 HAMPT. ROVERS A. Lawson 4, Panagiotidis 3, Rogerson 3, Andrews 2, ;.lilat, Ross. BEST McKellar, Melnjak, Rogerson, Capp, LeGrand, Mather. OLD MENTONIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

Sr. SEDES 1 .2 5 .6 7.7 11.13.79 O.ESSENDON 3 .8 3 .9 7.13 7.14 .56 ST. BEDES Boag 3, P. Purcell 3, R . Purcell, McClough, Walker, Riordcn, Spencer . BEST Berry, Mills, N .Fitzgibbon, R .Riordan, TBeasley, Usier,

0. ESSENDON Parker 2, Simmons 2, Cramerie, C .Bibly. BEST McEnroe, Parker, McKay, Allan, GThompson, Bishop . 0. GEELONG 3 .2 6 .6 10 .8 15.12.102 'AQUINAS 5.1 6 .4 10.7 11 .9.75 0 . GEELONG Gude 3, M .David 2, Colaci 2, Le Deux 2, Johnstone, ' : :Aor P.Holloway. BEST Butler, Gunn, Jamieson, Williams, Emmett, Rc-ardson . AOUINAS Wilkinson 3, Bowteli 3, Whelan 2, Brady, Flatter, Tarulli . BEST 4'Arnson, Grierson, Whelan, Kyietelaitis, Ryan, Bowteil . HEATHERTON 5 .2 6 .4 13 .8 17.9 .111 UHSOB 1 .1 3 .3 7.5 9.9.63 HEATHERTON Reiger 5, Ulbrick 4, Patterson 4, Todd 2, Todman, Rabuat BEST Howell, Ulbrick, Patteron, TEasy, Jones, Soil . UHSOB Galie 3, Gathercole 3, A .Boyce, Wallace, Wood . BEST Palmer, Gathercole, Galie, Hunter, Reagan, Grant . BRUNSWICK 9 .10 .64 PENINSULA 10 .9 .69 BRUNSWICK Drysdale 2, McLean 2, D .Stevens 2, C .Stevens, McBride, Jones. BEST Watterson, Russ, Jones, Carroll, Marshall, McLean . PENINSULA Collopy 3, Jarrot 2, Bedford, Wiltshire, S A.McLorinan, Franks . BEST Chesterman, Bedford, Jarrot,.McLorman, Crowders, Smith, McGown. POWERHOUSE 13.13.91 WHITEFRIARS 1012 73 POWERHOUSE Atkins 4, Wilson 2, Stafford 2, Paulou, Scotland, Evans, Cope . BEST Jackson, Deans, Morris, Mackay, Scotland, Stafford . WHIEFRIARS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

WILLIAMSTOWN 16.21 .117 ANZ BANK 15 .10.100 WIL LIAMSTOWN Geotz 4, Vines 2, Harry 2, Muscat 3, McGowan , van , Der Dawson, Borg, Anderson . BEST Cannon, Borg, Goetz, Muscat, McGowan, Van der Peet . ANZ BANK Walkley 3, Boyle 2, Birkenfelds 2, Evans 2, D . Harbinson, Kennedy, Anstis, Tyrrell, Brookes, THarbinso . BEST Kenedy„ Brookes, +.alkley, Szeitz, Anstis, Leiceser . ST. LEONARDS 1 .3 3.7 4.11 5 CLAYTON 2.2 3.3 6.5 9.13.43 .5.59 CLAYTON Burke 3, Blasi 2, Caylill, Newton, Pazianas, Begent . BESt fdGcBon, Burchardt, Tyler, Thomas, McDonald, Blasi . ST. LEONARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ST. ANDREWS 3.1 8.8 14.10 21 .14 .140 DOVETON 4 .8 all 9.14 12 .15.87 ST. ANDREWS Wilson 6, Taylor 5, Tapner 3 Magro 2, Briggs, Browne, Harper, Kenyon, Shearer . BEST Brown, Di Ganni, Heaney, Lowe, !fowak, Tapner. DOVETON Westerman 2, Mick Wilson Cnr 2, Giddens, Ralph Thorreston, Wormesley, Burgess, M .Polglaise, K . Wilson, Parker, Crothers . 3EST Giddens, Muirhead, Ralph Thorweston, Johnston, S .Wilson .

ELTHAM 3 .0 4.7 7.11 11 .17.83 FOOTSCRAY 8.4 11 .7 12 .13 15.17.107 FIT .Mills 6, Walter 2, Moroney 2, Breheny 2, Cliffe, Power, Icely . .BEST G Miil s, Waiter, Case, Moroney McKenzie, Gunn . FOOTSCRAY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . COMM BANK 4.6 4.6 8.12 11 .13 .79 LA TROBE 4 .2 9 .8 12.11 19 .15.129 COMM BANK Joyce 4, Gardner, Kraska, McKensie, Pitts, Shacklock, Wood, Woodward EST McLellan, Joyce, Abrahams, Grieg, Ennor, Shacklock . LATROBE Blaskett 3, Little 3, Green 3, Cousins 3, McLeod 2, Tucci 2, Dalbosco, Fawcett, Bakogianis . BEST Tucci, Bakogamis, McLeod, Cousins, Crawford, Athanasakis . UNI REDS 1 .2 3.8 4.10 7.15 .57 0. CAREY 3 .8 5.9 9.12 13 .15.93 OLD CAREY McHarg 5, Purcell 3, Mitchell 3, Bryan, Christensen . BEST Hickey, Keys, LeGear Eldridge, McHarg, Evan s UNI REDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

BLOODS 4 .6 9.7 9.13 11 .14.80 COLLEGIANS 0 .0 2.1 3 .2 8 .6.54 BLOODS BEST Johnstone, Cadman, Bainbridge, Betts . Jarrick, Howard . COLLEGIANS Cook, Russell, S .Teale, Powell, Parry, Bennetts, Mackay, Handy . BEST Powell, Cook, Wood, West, Mackay, R .Teale. OLD HAILEY 9.10 MARCELLIN 5 .6 .64 .36 MARCELLIN Johnson 3, Menzies, Bostock . BEST Bostock, Dickinson, Golds, Johnson, Menzies, Sampson . DE LA SALLE 3 .31 MON WHITES 4 .13 .10.34 DE LA SALLE Kinsella, Woodward, Moore BEST Tantram, Mullaly, Lawson, Ladson, Jenkmson, Bolt . MON WHITES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . KEW 4.8.32 ST. BERNARDS 12.10.82 KEW Macisaac 2, Jehu, James. BEST PShaw, James, Doyle, Maclsaac, Jehu, Wilson. ST. BERNARDS Devers 5, Dowling 4, Barret 3 . BEST Burke, Jinks, Freman, Hagreaves, Saundry, McAllister. PORT COLTS 2 .1 9 .4 15.10 23 .15.153 O. SCOTCH 3 .0 9 .0 9.2 12.3.75 PORT COLTS & OLD SCOTCH Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD MELB. 14 .7.91 BULLEEN-TEMP 6.8.44 OLD MELB . S .Curtis 2, Thomas 2, Kellam 2, Woodhouse 2, Fardon, Iseil . BEST Curtis, Thomas, Kellam, Woodhouse, Fardon, Issell . BULLEEN TEMP. Walker 2, Parris, Ziegelaar, Shallard, Miles . BEST Lockhart, Miles, Martin, Glover, Jones, G .Shallard . 1 OLD XAV. 18.13.121 ST. KEVINS 4 .2,2 6 OLD XAVS Prowse 6, Grotjan 3, Brouwer 2, Fennessy 2, Hogan . LaiIY, Dyer, Kinna, Conners . BEST Prowse, Hone, Dyer, Grotjan, Bloom . Saddler. ST. KEVINS Giffin 2, Beaver, Thomas . BEST Hourigan, Millar, Nolan, Hooper, Daniels, Douglas . STATE BANK 7 .3.45 GTV9 8.14.62 STATE BANK Cramen 3, O'Connor, Wabbis, Kennedy, Arnephy . BEST Inglis, Pitts, Favier, Arnephy, Riccio, Crameri . GTV9 Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .3 3.3 3.8 4.11 .35 THERRY 6.3 9.5 14.5 16.9.10 5

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RICHMOND CENT. Perrin, Mulvogue, Lang, Travers . BEST Neugebauer, Hirscher, Peailing, Jiggins, Ziras, Ricketts . THERRY Lyons 4, Bruno 3, Byrnes 2, Gregory 2, Flakch, Lyons, Bryne, Kelly, Nathaniels. BEST Bruno, Davern, Nelson, Moran, Falkch, Gregory. 0 . GEELONG 8 .12 .60 BALACLAVA 3 .0 .18 0 . GEELONG Bennett, Jones, Sharpe, Horsfall, Wilson, Henderson, Ames, Peake. BEST MacDonald, Henderson, Hollis, Dowling, Wilson, Horsfall . BALACLAVA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . S. KILDA 23 .19.157 POWERHOUSE 1 .2.8 ST. KILDACaikafa 6, Skender 5, Hall 4, Mandas 2, Andres, Demaio, S. Caiafa, Surace, Ahearn, Nardella . BEST J.Caiafa, Skender, Nardella, Mandas, Dizzio, Hall . POWER HOUSE R.Dakin 1 . BEST Rausa, Dakin, Simon, Roberts, Nixon, Beadman .

A RESERVE SECTIO N ORMOND 4.4 10 .13 11 .13 18 .15.123 COLLEGIANS 2.6 8 .6 12.9 12 .9.81 ORMOND Boyanton 4, Madden 3, McMahon 2, Oaten 2, Davine, Roe, Stewart, Burgess, Fisher, Guinane, Strahan . BEST Roe, Boyanton . McMahon, Burgess, Bramich, Strahan . COLLEGIANS Peck 4, Baum 3, Davis 2, Foard, English, Lord . BEST Lord, Higson, Grieves, Francis, Wolff . NORTH O.B. 0 .0 3 .7 4.9 5.10.40 UNI BLUES 5 .3 9 .4 12 .10 20 .14.134 NORTH OB Kearney 3, Butler, Hofstede. BEST Weir, Girolami, McIntyre, Butler, Kearney, M .Hibbert . UNI BLUES Formosa 10, Gorton 3, Schmidt 2, Nugent 2, Kimpton, Luscombe, Karamoshos . BEST Grutzner, Gorton, Formosa, Nugent, Hickey, Corrack . MARCELLIN 0 .6 5.12 9 .12 15 .13.103 DE LA SALLE 2.2 5 .4 6 .4 9 .4.58 MARCELLIN Donegan 3, Burke 3, Woller 3, Delahunt 3, Fillis, O'Callahan, Battistella. BEST Delahunt, O'Hehir, Hesse, Kennedy, Donegan, Woller. DE LA SALLE Harrington 4, Conroy 2, DeMack, Meckiff, Kellett . BEST Magee, Conroy, Harrington, Brideson, McGraw, A. Hagen . 0. PARADIANS 2 .4 4 .4 11 .5 13 .5.83 ST. BERNARDS 5 .0 10.2 12 .4 15 .9.99 OLD PARADE Hammond 3, Shannon 2, Freeman 2, Vear, Madden, Quix, McClements, Luchetta, Nelson. BEST Vear, McClements, Perryman, Shannon, Quix, Nelson . ST. BERNARDS Wood 3, O'Dea 2, Morrice 2, Troy 2, Bourke 2, Monoghan, Reidy, Byrne, Fitzgerald. BEST Bourke, Haddad, Comito, Monoghan, Toohey, A,Purcell. OLD XAVS 4 .5 7.8 11 .12 16 .15.11 O.SCOTCH 2 .3 6 .7 9 .9 11 .11 .77 OLD XAVS Spargo 5, Taylor 2, Pappageorgio 2, Francis 2, Doquile, Kennedy, Morrissey, McLeod, McKay . BEST Taylor, Dalon, Tiernan, Ralph, Francis, McNa b OLD SCOTCH Crump 4, Aston, Godwin, Hooper, Kay, McNab, Senior, J MacMillan . BEST R.Lloyd, McNab, Illingworth, Aston, DTyrreil, Hooper.

B RESERVE SECTIO N THERRY 4 .2 10 .2 12 .2 15.5 .95 CAUL . GRAMMAR 1 .2 4.4 5.10 6 .11 .47 THERRY Gallagher 2, O'Rourke 2, D'Andrea 2, C.Ryan 2, C. Lynch 2, Mills, Whelan, Tyler, P.Ryan, Cranwell . BEST P. Ryan, Murphy, Aitken, O'Rourke, D'Andrea, Gibson . CAUL . GRAMMAR Castles 2, Worthington 2, Kahofer Paine . BEST Harrison, Poole, Dachs, Worthington, Felsenthal, Hedin . MON BLUES 6.5.41 KEW 15.18 .108 MON BLUES A .Johnson 3, Spencer, Dean, Scalzo . BREST Andritsos, A .Johnson, Hodgson, C.Forbes, Spencer, Hanlon .

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KEW luhano 5, Sticca 2, Brassil 2, Hill 2, Irwin, Beynon, B .Casuaria, Kynakou . BEST luliano, Peric, Irwin, Royston, Beynon, Brassil . UNI BLACKS 1 .1 5 .9 7.11 13.13 .91 FAWKNER 1 .3 4 .3 7.5 8 .6-54 UNI BLACKS Tunbridge 3, Cook 2, Phillipson 2, Chomley 2, Cummins, Forwood, Benson, Giltrap. BEST McArthur, Cook, Shaddock, Keys, Gibney, Hauesler. FAWKNER Ayleck 3, Barrett 2, Wilson 2, McLachlan . BEST Terry, Dehenin, Kane, TScott, Dalfonso, Scott . 0. TRINITY 5.8 .38 PARKSIDE 14 .5 .89 0. TRINITY Cooper 2, Drum, Anderson, Papas . BEST Cooper, Davey, Gruen, Sammut, McAree, Drum . PARKSIDE Soligo 3, D.Dampbell 2, Watson 2, Denami 2, Wood 2 . P. Pappas, Pavia, Harty, Rei d IVANHOE 2 .3 2 .4 5.6 8.7.55 BULL TEMP 4.3 10.7 12 .8 14 .10 .94 IVANHOE D.Carrol 3, Fawley 2, Lunne, Flynn, LeneghR . BEST Car, roll, Lacy, Bullen, Flynn, P.McMahon, Lengacher. BULLEENTEMP. Robertson 4, Chadwick 2, Hannington 2, Bryce, Mayne, Connelly, Rozantis, Godden, Agosta . BEST Bond, Rozantis, Espenchied, Chadwick, Faulkner, Robertson .

C RESERVE SECTI O 0. HAILEY 2.1 8.8 8 .10 12 .10.82 BANYULE 3.8 4.11 4 .17 4.17.41 OLD HAILEY Kinglsye 3, Robertson 3, Baxter 2, March 2, Wise, Van Twest . BEST Baxter, Kingston, March, Larkworthy, Raw, Wood. BANYULE Knight 3, Gilbert 1 . BEST G .Williams, Tolley, Gilbert, Knight, Barry, Stevens . MHSOB 3.0 8.6 9.7 10.11 .71 0. MELB . 2 .2 3.4 8.8 9 .11 .65 MHSOB Chester 3. Glasson 3, Atchison 2, D.Baker, Geiling. BEST Kotz, Home, Dason, Atchison, Chester, Glasson, O'Connor. OLD MELB. Elam 3, Salek2, R .Nelson 2, Dawson Ward Ambler. BEST Elam, Warmsley, TRead, Wood, R .Nelson, Weber . 0. BRIGHTON 5.3 5.3 8.5 8.5.53 THOMASTOWN 2 .1 6.4 6.6 6.8.44 0. BRIGHTON Wood 4, Bowes, Childs, Hutchinson, Thompson . BEST Childs, Thompson, Wood, Drew, Latzwer, Rowe. THOMASTOWN Zaikos 2, Camillliri, Tsalkos, Budak, Theodorou . BEST W.Cooper, Batista, Chandler, Moribito, Theodorou, Colledge . ST. KEVINS 1 .5 6 .12 11 .13 16.20 .116 0. IVANHOE 1 .0 1 .1 2 .2 2 .3 .15 ST. KEVINS Hawkins 3, Taberner 2, Sargeant 2, P.Smith, Clarke, Halfpenny, Fraser, Jolly, Arthurson, Capbell, Panagiotopoulos, Leuwin . BEST P Smith, Clarke, Dynan, Frazer, Arthurson, Simmons. 0. IVANHOE Marshall 2 . BEST Marks, Conboy, Bowes, Ritchie, Marshall, Burns. BALACLAVA 3.3 3.4 9.8 11 .8 .74 ST. KILDA 3.0 7.5 8.5 12.8.80 ST. KILDA LaFontaine 2, O'Dea 2, Susovich 2, Ladd, Leonard, BEST Shortal,Hamman, Taylor, Susovich, Perkins, Stewart . BALACLAVA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

[D_ RESERVE SECTIOtJ WEST BRUNSWICK 12 .9.81 ELSTERNWICK 3.7.25 WEST BRUNS . Brockwell 4, Bassi 2, McDonald 2, Anderson, Chappel, BEST Thornton, Walsh, Anderson, McDonald, Hokkanen, Brockwell . ELSTERNWICK Baylis, Matthes, Murphy. BEST Grace, Ballantyne, Conlin, Murphy, O'Connor. PRESTON 9.8.62 BULLEEN UTD. 2.7.19 PRESTON Walkley 3, Heenan, Caligiuri, Sebeh, Finikarides . BEST Henan, Sebeh, Feehan, Mounsey, Walkley, Ryan . BULLEEN UTD. Turvey, Speed . BEST Edwards, PSexton, Cartlede, Divirgilio, Green, Turvey.

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ELTHAM 3 .0 7.3 12.7 14 .10 .94 FOOTSCRAY 4.6 13 .11 20.15 23.17.155 F.I .T. MacDonald 5, Tanner 4, E]ford 3, Taylor 3, Bardenhagen 3, Allan 3, Darmanin, Case . BEST A Great team effort. Well done! ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . COMM BANK 0 .1 0.1 1 .4 1 .5.11 LA TROBE 5 .6 9.11 13.11 16 .15.111 COMM BANK Jenkins 1 . BEST Brown, Henry, Keating, Bollennr McGonalle, Gillies . LA TOBE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. UNI REDS 0.4 1 .6 3.8 6 .12 .48 0 . CAREY 3 .3 6.7 8.10 12.11 .83 OLD CAREY Clark 3, Bolton 3, Hands 2, Thomas 2, Macrae . BEST England, Bolton, Cutlack, Somerville, McQuie, Thomas . UNI REDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

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ST. BEDES 2.2 5 .4 6 .5 8.12.60 0. . ESSENDON 0 .3 1 .5 3 .8 3.8.26 ST. BEDES Cusack 2, Marshall, Hatzitascaus Pascal, Fitzgibbon, Whitelaw, Grech, Rak . BEST Thompson, Mann, Pettinella, Whitelaw, Dunstan, Fitzgibbon . 0. ESSENDON Egan 2 . Scott, Evans, Crossley . BEST Crossley, Evans, Day, McKenzie, Middleton, Scott. 0 . GEELONG 13 .14 .92 AQUINAS 8 .8.56 0. GEELONG Collin 2, McDonald 2, Clarke 2, Simpson 2, Gorell, AIle edelir, Hayes, Landale . BEST Clarke, McDonald, Simpson, Landale, nJew . AQUINAS Flanagan 3, Stahl 2, Bell, O'Loughlin, Mitchell . BEST Mitchell, Bell, Alford, Gill, Rogers, O'Loughlin . HEATHERTON 3 .1 3.1 6 .5 8.8 UHSOB 1 .1 3 .6 3 .7 6 .9 .56 .45 HEATHERTON Perkins 3, Atkinson 2, Scott, Crosgrove, Zenker. BEST Perkins, Atkinson, Crosgrove, Scott, Zanker, Lipetri . UHSOB Thompson 2, Clemens, Finke, Mather, Salmon BEST Clements, Hudd, Lugg, B .Boyce, Thomson, Zanin . BRUNSWICK RECEIVED FOREFIT FROM PENINSULA . POWERHOUSE 4 .2.26 WHITEFRIARS 14 .9 .93 POWERHOUSE Menner 2 . Reidei, Mason . BEST Glaser, Waters, Trist, Stwart, McLeod, Hunter. WHITEFRIARS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

OLD HAILEY Lasscock 8, Dangerfieid 5, Kirkwood-Scott 4, Phillips 3, P. Wigg 3, Broadbent 2, Parton 2, King, A .Wigg, Main, C.Lasscock . TOP TEAM EFFORT . COLLEGIANS Midro 6, Baxter 2, Conron, Cornelius BEST Cornelius, Midro, Baxter, Vine, McNess, Voice . DE LA BLUE 15 .12 .102 UNI BLUES 7.8.50 UNI BLUES Fionlayson 3 . Nunn 2, Elliott 2 . BEST Markley, Ballard, Nicholls, McDonald, Kudnig, Finlayson . DE LA BLUE Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not re ceived . MARCELLIN 8 .6 16.12 22.15 25.25.175 MHSOB 0.3 2 .3 5.6 6.7.43 MARCELLIN Mason 5, Chun 4, Finnigan 4, Szakacs 3 . Woolier 3 . Hewitt 2 . Taylor 2, Doran, Hart BEST Duck, Mason . Chun, Hart, Finnigan, Leonard . MHSOB Fuller 2, Spicer, O'Connor, O'Brien, Jones . BEST Dixon, Bradley, Spicer, Armstrong, Jacobs, Sargeant . 0. PARADE GREEN 16 .17.113 THERRY 5.6.36 0. PARADE GREEN Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received . THERRY Gragat 2, Egan, Lowry, Fava. OLD XAVS 5 .3 8.8 11 .15 18.18.126 BULL TEMP 3 .1 5 .2 5.5 8 .12 .60 OLD XAVS : Gorizidis 6, Connors 5, McLean 2, Klavac, Kennedy, Dalton, Wilson . BEST Wilson, Dalton, Gonzidis, West, Haycox, Logan . BULL TEMP Hendrie 2, Pulverenti Dolinko, Shine, Murtic, Minogue, Agosta . BEST Williams, Thorpe, McKenzie, Chapman, Bellatto, Hendrie .

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9.5 19.11 28 .13 35 .15.225 BANYULE 1 .0 2.1 4.1 10.4 .64 BANYULE Collins 3, R .Parry 2, Bailey 2, Sanders 2, Tice . BEST Collins, Searle, Pyers, A .Parry, Cullen, Sanders. WHITEFRIARS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ST. BERNARDS 22.17.149 OLD MELB. 4.5.29 ST. BERNARDS Grech 6, Ramsay 4, Walsh 2, Dailey 2, McKenzie 2, Overman 2, Noonan 2, D'Silva, O'Connor. BEST Dailey, Ramsay, DooIan, C .Overman . L.Overman, S . Walsh . OLD MELB . Leask 3, Mackenzie . BEST Dixon, Ingleton, Murphy, Leask, Simpson, Knott . UNI BLACKS 2.6 2 .6 5 .11 8 .60 ORMOND 5.4 8.9 11 .12 12 .12 .14 .86 UNI BLACKS Ellett 2 . Oliphant 2, Longley . Jansen, Horne, Sarant . BEST Jansen, Horne. Ellett, Herbst, Barbary, CoihnsORMOND B.Williams 3, Moloney 2 . Connolly 2, Conway, Thomas, McConvill, Wilkinson, Black. BEST Sperling, Moloney, McConvill, Thomas . Dickens, Cerolini .

WILLIAMSTOWN Elliott 3, Butterfield 2, White 2, Bubnic 2, Elliott, O'Toole, Doria, Henricksen . BEST White Smith, Ryan, Smith B, Marr, Doria G . ANZ BANK Ohlmus 3, Hueston 2, Murray, Farrow, Haywood . BEST Burdeu, Dawson, Ohlmus, Haywood, Sweeney, Walsh . ST. LEONARDS 1 .3 2.6 5.9 6.9.45 CLAYTON 2 .2 7.4 8.4 12 779 CLAYTON Sticlich 4, Fuller 2, Davis e, Cowans, Savage . BEST Mounis, Sticlich, Damelio, Price, Landt, Gowans . ST. LEONARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ST. ANDREWS 1 .2 2 .3 7.7 7.9 .51 DOVETON 3 .2 8 .8 11 .9 15 .13 .103 ST. ANDREWS Lawrence 2, Montalto 2, Gavin, Lofts, Stebbing . BEST Casey, Esposito. Olsen, Schang, Sciulli . DOVETON McHugh 3, Rhynehart 3 . Stephens 2, Labinski 2, Wilkinson 2, Gibb. BEST Charlesworth, McHugh, Webster, Drmanin, D .Polglaise, D'Aquino .

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VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N CAULFIELD GRAMM . 2 .1 5.6 &6 9.7.61 O. SCOTCH 2 .1 2 .1 6.7 7.11 .53 CAUL . GRAMM . Dickson 3, Affinita 2, Phillips 2, Royals 2. BEST Roberts, Phillips, Cossart-Walsh, Dickson, Royals, Affnda. OLD SCOTCH Cowl 3, McIntyre 2, Hooper 2 . BEST Hooper, Morrison, Cowl,Atkinson, Billings, Fraser ST. KILDA 23 .24.162 IVANHOE 5.4.34 ST. KILDA Tilton 6, Gilmore 4, Bilston 4, Sherman 2, Pnce 2, Saraghan, Sossa, Schofield, Richards, Broadhead . BEST Carana, Kraus, McCormack, Tilton, Saraghan, Gilmore. IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

PARKSIDE 7.2 .44 O.P. PURPLE 26.25.181 PARKSIDE Moodie 3, Karagiannis 2, Murphy, McAuliffe. BEST Antonopoulos, Tsiakos, Stuart, Mariniski, Stefanile, Moodie , P.O. PURPLE Consantirn 4, Mills 4, Puccio 4, M . Vear 3, Joyce 3, Steindal 2, Hinkley 2, Gravall, Siiby, Vilanti, Rodrigues . BESt Sdby, Rodrigues, Vilanti, Gravall, Puccio, Hinkley.

MON BLUES 9.17.71 0. BRIGHTON 21 .12.138 MON BLUES Headberry 3, Roberts 2, RSmith 2, Harrison, Freeman, BEST Headberry, Balsarini, J.Smith, Hyett, Bailey, Harrison . 0. BRIGHTON Phillips 6, Fox 5, Templeton 4, Allmand 3, Ryan 2, Styles Howden . BEST SWan, Stevenson, Styles, Fox, Broome, Duggan . AQUINAS 7.15 .57 ST. KEVINS 25.13 .163 AQUINAS Pegler 5, Box, Ferlazzo. BEST Pegler, Noyes, Wright, Box, Kelly, Leavey . ST. KEVINS Warton 5, Bare 4, Fogarty 4, Quinlan 3, Varasdi, Meagher, Marks, Donovan, Chester 2, McDonald, Snell, Purcell . BEST Hourign, Harty, Warton, Whitehead, Loorham, Varasdi . O.ESSENDON 3.9 4.13 10.17 10.17.77 DE LA GOLD 2 .3 8.8 8.8 10.15 .75 DE LA GOLD Thorne 2, Curran 2, Malizia 2, Stegier, Bearman, BrenClarke, Canning . BEST Curran, Mason, Bolte, Bearman. 0. ESSENDON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .2 3.7 7.9 9.11 .65 HAMP. ROVERS 9.4 11 .14 18.15 25.20 .170 WSTOWN Williams 5, Cetinich 2, Cabansag, Quinn . BEST Williams, Corfield, Quinn, Cetinich, Cabansag . RAMP, ROVERS Stefanec 6, Devereaux 4, Moss 3, Roberts 3, Mitchell 2, Devereaux G ., Engelkamp, McCall, Todaro, Test, Wratten, Zois BEST Roberts, Baskett, Nutall, Mitchell, Stefanec, Devereaux .

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ROUND 3 - 5 YEARS AGO - 198 3 Old Scotch (A) & Uni Blues provided plenty of excitement with Blues getting away to an early 6-goal lead, still be in front by 5 goals at half time, and then going down to the Cardinals, 16.15 (111) to 16.12 . (108) . Best were B rown, Meadows (8 goals) Tallent (1988 coach) for Old Scotch, and Wood, Quinn, Sturgess now at Parkside (Uni Blues) . In "D" unbeaten Therry & Fawkner met, with Therry in control all day, winning 13 .11 to 9 .12 . Stars were Eggleston, Richardson (6 goals) (Therry) & Hoa re , Cropley, Somar ( Fawkner) . 150 games to Ken Howell (Parkside) Neville Schmidt (Old Hailey) Don Symington (Old Scotch) Rick Demarte & Tim Mer re tt ( Buileen Temp) and to goal umpire Mike Murray, who had previously played with Ormond until a broken leg finished his 37 game career with that Club. Neville Schmidt celebrated with 7 goals for his club's losing score of 15 .14 to St . Kilda CBCOB's 25.17, the highest scoring game of the round . In the battle of Bulleen Road, Old Trinity 14 .13 (Heath 4 goals) defeated Old Ca rey 13.9 .

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10 YEARS AGO B Section coaches were Tony Holloway Coburg, Chris Roach Coll . John Russell Fawkner, J. Thomas Monash, Michael Poster Old Hailey., Peter Mclean Old Melb., Brendan Danaher Old Parade., David arclay Old Trinity, Ern McKever Parkside . Ormond, 5 goals up against U .Blues at half time, were gradually overhauled by Blues who got up to win by one point 18 .14 to 18.13 . Best were Trumble, Yeo, Dobbie U.Blues, and Murphy, Crump 10 goals, Dove Ormond . In a high scoring C Section Battle Alphington's straight kicking, 24 .8 was too much for Hampton Rovers 16.18. BEST Hale, G .Candy, Jamieson, B ro mley 11 goals, Alphington and Rowston, Stevens, Blair H . Rovers. A Section umpires were Mead, Rowe, Hill, Hindle, Sharpe, Fletcher, G.M .Simpson, Goodman, Rowell & Field . The shy Powerhouse recruit of 1956 Peter Hutchinson, 1981, 1982 coach of State team against Tasmania, coached Old Camberwell Grammarians against his old team, headed by Rick Sykes, who had returned from his visit to the 'P ro mised Land' with De La Salle. 5 goals from Rick Sykes were not enough, and O.Camberwell triumphed 18.6 to 12.21 . Best Hanson, Spencer, Williams ( O .Cam .) & Rigby, Newton, Evans (P'House). THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

15 YEARS AGO - 197 3 No rt h scraped home by 2 points from Caulfield Grammarians, Nort h led by 46 points at quarter time and then scored only 26 points in the last three terms . Caulfield rattled home and lost the game due to inaccurate kicking 2 .7 in the final term . Best were Curley, S .Magui re , Welch (No rth) & Clark, McNicol, Miller (Caulfield) . One hundred games to Roger Co rf ield (AMP(, John Rojo (Ivanhoe) Mick Maloney (St. Bernards), Colin Kinnear ( UHSOB), Fred Tuninga ( Rese rvoir OB(, Guy Sceney (LaTrobe) and 200 to Bill McNamara (Parkside) . It was a proud moment for all at Geelong when Mrs . Prue Fidge wife of the President, unfurled the 1972 B Section premiership pennant, which had taken them into A Section for the first time in 23 years . Lowest scoring team for the day was Old Xaverians (D) who could only manage 41 points to Old Melbournains, 23.17.155. Rudd, Weir & Collier were stars for O .M .s. 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Keith Harris played his 200th game for Alphington to be the first in the club's history to do so . Another to chalk up 200 was Vin Pilkington , Reserves coach of De La Salle . Again among the veterans, Ian Merrick of Coburg retired after 337 games . Ian won nearly every award possible in the VA .FA. and his Club's best and fairest on many occasions . Jim Fidge was elected to fill a vacancy on the Execuive Committee caused by the death of Harry Heathershaw. Uni Blues 18.15, outclassed Collegians, 8.13, best for the victors were Macaw, Moran (6 goals) & Callcott . In E Section, ANZ Bank, 19.23 .137, "kicked the sweep" against Rese rvoir Old Boys 5.6.36, while in C Section Old Geelong, 19 .15.129 ( Laws 7 goals) overwhelmed St . Bernards OC 12 .11 .83 . 30 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Old Geelong Grammarians up from C continued their good form with a 67 point win over Power House, down from A . O.G .G's kicked 10 .11 in the last quarter, with best John Bennett, Dahlenburg (6 goals) N .Rundle & Laird . Ormond staged a last quarter rally and got within 9 points of Old Xaverians who then finished on strongly to win by 28 points . Best were Carroll, Rhoden , 19


W.Seab rook (Old X .) & Mau, Ray Davis & Kingston (Ormond) . Carrolls high marking was a feature of the game. A Section captains were Manson Russell (Old Scotch), Bruce Church (Old Melb.) Geoff Hibbins (Collegians), John Byrne ( Ormond), L . Hillyear (Coburg), Grant Reed (Alphington), Alf Reside (S.S.B.), M . Hughes (Ivanhoe). Who captained Unii Blues & Old Xaverians? St . Kevin's (D) found a star when F. O'Brien, returning after several years absence, notched 7 goals in first half and finished with 11 out of Club's 18 in victory against Fairfield . Who do you think was No . 23 for Port Melbourne in D Section? (A well-known Junior coach in 1988 Editor) . Advertisiers were R .K.R .Radio, George Taylor &

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Staff, Cou rt ney Spo rts Socks, Sherrin "Kangaroo" Brand footballs, Robertson's Decorating Co ., TAA, C.Brooks Building and Ross Faulkner Footballs. 40 YEARS AGO - 1948 A Section captains were Ron Moore (Ivanhoe), Ivan Guest (Old Melb.) Stan Blayney (Malvern), Gordon Gilmour (Coburg), Denis Cordner (Uni Blacks), Mike Fitchett ( Old Scotch), Bill Nottle (MHSOB), Joe Sheehan (Ormond), Doug Arnold ( Hamp . Rovers) & Keith Lewis (Collegians) . Caulfield Grammarians listed among their best Lindsay Thompson (later Premier of Victoria Editor) . Advertisers were Melbourne Bitter (none be tter), Ha rt ley's, Pelaco, London Stores, M .S .D ., Ron Todd Spo rts Centre & State Savings Bank .

PROVIDED that approval will be given by the Executive Committee to an Application by a Club of the Association for a Permit from the Executive Committee to hold a Special function at a ground where a match is being played under the control of the Association, at which function liquor may be supplied or consumed with a bona fide meal at an inclusive charge between the hours of 12 .00 noon and 2 .00 p.m . PROVIDED that such Application to the Executive Committee is accompanied by a Permit obtained from the Liquor Control Commission to hold the said SPECIAL function between the said hours of 12 .00 noon and 2 .00 p.m . "

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Bourke, Old Xavs ( 2) 11 Schuhkraft ( 8) 10 Mclnnes, Uni Blues Peter Curtain, Old Xav 7 Roberts, Collegians (( 4) 6 Wallis, Uni Blues ( 3) 6 Dwyer, North OB 4 6 Atkinson North OB ( 3) 6 Abrahams, Old Paradians ( 2) 6 Carboon, Ormond ( 4) 5 Hawdon, O.Scotch 5 Sherwen, O.Scotch ( 1) 5 B SECTION Heath C . Haralambopoulos, Kew 87 Cavanagh, Kew ( ~ 7 Kennedy, Ivanhoe 4) 7 Majerczak, Fawkner 6 Matton, Therry ( 6) 6 Eastmure, Therry M . Lord, Kew ( 3) 6 Taylor, Therry 3 5 Freeman, Parkside ( 4) 5 Rogers, O.Trinity 3 5 Busittil, Kew ( 2) 5 Baring, Mon . Blues Merrett, Bull-Temp. ( 3) 5 C SECTION Riddell, St . Kilda ( 1) 12 Witts, O.Melb. ( 3) 7 Gillan, St . Kilda ( 4) 7 Struth, St . Kilda ( 4) 7 Capiron, St . Kilda ( 5) 6 Dynon, S . Kilda ( 3) 6 D SECTION Lawson, Hampton Rovers 2 Hitchcock, Elsternwick ( 2) 78 I .Rogerson, H .Rovers ( 3) 6 Graham, Bull . Utd . 5 Briskin, AJAX ( ) 5 Michmacher, AJA X ( 3) 5 E SECTION Boag, St. Bedes ( 3) 7 Purcell, St . Bedes ( 3) 7 Sutton, Whitefriars ( 3) 7 Patterson, Heatherton ( 4) 6 C .Stevens, Brunswic k ( 1) 6 F SECTION G . Walkley, ANZ Bank ( 3) 8 Joyce, Comm . Bank ( 4) 7 Dawson, Williamstown Burke, Clayto n ~ j) 6) Gardner, Comm . Ban k G SECTION Hutchinson, Bloods ( 3) 5 McAsey, Bloods ( 1) 4 Senior, O.Scotch ( ) 4 Fenton, O.Scotch ( ) 4

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H SECTIO N Prowse, O. Xavs . ( 6) 8 Mandas, St . Kilda ( 2) 8 Giffin, St . Kevins ( 2) 7 F. Skender, St . Kilda ( 5) 7 Hall, St . Kilda ( 4) 7 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Connors, O. Xavs. ( 5) 13 Lassock, O.Hailey ( 8) 11 Gorazides, O.Xavs ( 6) 10 Pulverenti, Bull Temp. ( 1) 8 Midro, Collegians ( 6) 8 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Cowl, Old Scotch ( -) 4 B . Williams, ( 3) 3 R . Parry, Banyule ( -) 3 Shaddock, Uni Blacks ( -) 3 Wiegard, Uni Blacks ( -) 3 Winneke, O.Scotch ( -) 3 T. Strike, Whitefriars ( -) 3 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Stefanic, Hampton Rovers ( 6) 11 Moss . Hampton Rovers ( 3) 7 S.Devereaux, H .Rovers ( 4) 7 Noyes, Aquinas ( -) 6 Williams, Williamstown ( 1) 5 A RESERV E Spargo, O.Xavs ( 5) 7 Peck, Collegians ( 4) 6 Pappageorgio, O.Xavs . ( 2) 6 Baum, Collegians ( 3) 6 Hammond, O.Paradians ( 3) 5 Crump, 0. Scotch ( 4) 5 B RESERV E Rawley, Ivanhoe ( 2) 7 Robertson, Bulleen Temp . ( 4) 5 Hannington, Bulleen Temp. ( 2) 5 Wilson, Fawkner ( -) 5 C RESERVE O'Dea, St. Kilda 7 LaFontaine, St . Kilda 6 Robertson, O.Hailey. ~ 3) 5 Susovich, St. Kild a 2) 4 D RESERVE Devola, H .Rovers ( 7) 12 Brown . State Bank 6 S.Dowd, Bulleen Utd . ( -) 4 Maher, State Bank ( 4) 4 E RESERVE Bowtell, A q uina s 6 Borthwick, O.Geelong 5 Campbell, Brunswick 5 O'Laoughlin, Heatherton 3 Brooks, UHSOB 3 F RESERVE Clark, Old Care y 7 Elliott, Williamstown 7 Fuller, Clayton 6 Sticlich, Clayton 6

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MONASH BLUES NEW S Monash farewells champion captain, ruckman, best and fairest, and all round good-guy Peter Forbes who has moved north due to a work promotion . It is almost impossible to describe how much Forbsy will be missed except to say it will be a lot . A great footballer. leader and friend we all wish Peter the best and congratulate him for his 100th game in the memorable grand final against Kew last year.

MONASH BLUES NEWS Congratulations to `Dan the Man' Carman who played his 100th game on Saturday against Caulfield . When Dan first came to the Club he was thin, and scrawny and had red hair . However Dan surprised everybody when he suddenly grew into the giant centre half-back that he is now. Described by the coach as having courage to the point of being foolhardy. Dan managed to live with that compliment, and continues to dominate at centre half-back . Congratulations Dan . 23


I'ersonality Pars TWO 50's AT A .N .Z. All at ANZ congratulate CHRIS "RAMBO" EDWARDS and NEIL "RACK" WALSH on playing their 50th games for the club last week against St . Andrews . Rambo has always been a detrmined and dedicated player for our club and it is a credit to his ability that most of his 50 games have been played in the senior side as a tough and uncomprising backman culminating in him winning our most "Determined Player Award in 1986". Rack has been around longer than Chris and if not for his absences would have been approaching 100 games instead of 50. Last year after returning to the club he finished off the season by being the runner up to the Best and Fairest in the Reerves . This year through his dedication, Neil has been appointed Captain of the Reserves and had the pleasure of leading them to a victory in his 50th game . We as a club congratulate both Rambo and Rack on this milestone in their careers and hope they will stay with the Zedders for many more to come.

50 TO "CAPPER" AT ANZ . Everyone at ANZ congratulate Paul "Capper" Boyle on playing his 50th game for the Zedders toda against Williamstown . Caps has been the life of our club since joining some 4 years ago, his exploits off the field far exceeding his exploits on the field . So much so, that the telephone in our rooms has been renamed the Capper phone. On the field Paul has been an excellent and consistent player for the club proven by his Best and Fairest Award for the Reserves in 1985 . He has been a regular Senior Player since . Much to the chagrin of the Management and Staff of the Chevron Hotel, Paul has in the last week announced his engagement to the lovely Carmen . To them both, and also to Paul today, all our best wishes and congratulations .

50th FOR BRUNSWICK CAPTAI N The first game for this year saw Brunswick Captain CAMERON STEVENS record his 50th game for the Club. "NORM" started his career in 1984, missed 1985 (unfortunately) re-joined in 1986 and has been a consistently good player ever since. Starting as a back line player NORM has now progressed to the forward line and is still turning in excellent performances . Appointed as Captain in 1987 his ledership and determined will to win are valuable assets for our Club. He always gets involved in club activities and I'm told his contribution at selection on Thursday nights are most welcome. THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

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Keep up the good work NORMIE, lets make this year a good one on the way to the next milestone of 3 figures .

50 GAMES AT ST. KILDA To senior players at St . Kilda CBOC celebrate their 50th games for the club. Mark ( Swampy) Lake has been an excellent team player since he came to the club and his determined, no-fuss play has earned several awards, including B & F runner-up in 1987. Adam ( AB) Brandwood, a dashing defender, has managed to successfully combine his football and racing interests and looks set for a good year in '88 . Weel done, Mark and Adam, and we look forward to many more games from you both .

100 GAMES AT MHSOB Every Football Club, especially Melbourne High School Old Boys, has its share of personalities and surely none would be more notable than the legendary "Pig" ALAN ATCHISON, who this Saturday, finally plays his 100th game for our Club against Old Melburnians. Alan loves playing in front of a large crowd and the mere fact that our Club will be holding our first Supporters Luncheon for 1988 with an expected bumper crowd had little to do with the day that Alan chose for this important milestone .

Alan has been a tremendous clubman over the years, virtually right from his first senior game which our reliable record book tells me was against Coburg back in 1980 up until the present time . Alan has served faithfully on the General Committee over the years filling the important role as Club Treasurer on 2 occasions which really puts his accounting brain to the test . Miraculously the books balanced ! Alan's involvement, not only on the field as a gutsy centreman, sharking opposition attacks and continuously driving the ball into our forward line, but also in the social arena as a familiar face at the bar on Selection Nights and at our famous Pink Flamingo Disco Nights, is now a legend at our Club . Well done Alan, we love your involvement !

150 GAMES AT OLD TRINITY Congratulations to John Adgemis on reaching the 150 games milestone . "The Beachball" whose football skill is easily exceeded by his girth has been a stalwart at Old Trinity for many years . John is the type o player all clubs need, he is a tireless worker on and off the field, making many valuable contributions to the club on the committee and playing level . This year in recognition of his service, experience and most probably (middle) age John has been appointed Captain of the Reserve side. Aain from everyone at the club, well done John and may you continue to roll along . 24

50 GAMES UP AT AJA X Everyone at AJAX and bookies everywhere congratulate OFER KOMORNIK on reaching 50 games fo r the Club today against State Bank . We've all been happy to see OFER really improve in the ruck, where he gives away kicks to his oponents but still uses his body well to win tap-outs. He also marks well around the ground and shows a lot of strength . He's not a bad kick either. OFER 21, is a great clubman who, if he didn't play footy, would be terrorising betting rings and casinos everywhere . Once again OFER, well done on reaching 50 ames, andwe'd all like to bet on your reaching another 50 . ** * Congratulations to AJAX's Redisent Rabbi, BRAHAM GOLDBERG who plays his 50th game today against State Bank . He joined us in 1985 and played in the Reserves usually on a wing or as a rover. In 1986 he snuck in a couple of senior games and during last years debacle he managed to cement a place in the Seniors . If Braham could increase his pace he'd be a star because he has great skills and a good football brain and perhaps his biggest challenge in 1988 is to prove that he is the best Goldberg at the Club . At 22 he is the oldest .

Well done BRAHAM from everyone at Ajax . We hope you play a 'pearler' today . ** * DAVID MARKS plays his 50th game this week for AJAX . Marksy has come up through the Little League and although he's as skinny as a rake, he has an uncanny ability to kick goals . Some of his goals have to be seen to be believed . Marksy is very clever at reading the play and it is unfortunate that injuries have somewhat decimated his career. Let's hope he has an injury-free year and is part of the club for many years to come . MARK SILVER PLAYS 50 FOR AJA X Mark Silver played his 50th game for AJAX last week in the Reserves against Old Camberwell . "Gunner" joined us in 1984, another product of MT. Scopus College. Mark is one of the best marks at the Club but unfortunately has been unable to win a regular senior game although he did play several senior games last year. Everyone at AJAX congratulated you GUNNER and hopes that you can be part of a successful year at the club this year . 50 GAMES TO COMM . BANK SHARPSHOOTER Congratulations to BRAD GARDNER who played his 50th senior game last week .

Brad joined the club in 1984 and immediately displayed his uncanny knack in kicking goals . A very accurate kick for goal Brad rarely wastes an opportunity. All the best for the rest of the year in spearheading the Cobras to success . OLD SCOTCH UNDER 19 COACH LAURIE AGHAN was pleased with his teams performance last Saturday with all players contributing well . Rob Fraser, Wes Anderson and Dough Murtagh all showed they they would soon be amongst the best players . Well done. ** * M .H .S.O.B . COACH 198 8 The Committee, Supporters and Players of MHSOB extend a warm welcome to our 1988 Club Coach, John Lord, whose achievements and legendary efforts in the golden era of the Melbourne Football Cub will long be remembered . John comes to our Club with much enthusiasm and already his dedication to the task of elevating MHSOB back to A Section in the not-too-distant future is having a marked influence with attitude . John's friendly and smiling demeanor belies a fierce and strong determination to achieve success and the Club is right behind John's efforts in every way . Best wishes John for the success you deserve . M .H .S.O.B. also extends sincere congratulations to our 1988 Reserves Coach Tony Short and U19's Coach Ray McGill and wishes them every success for 1988. To our senior captain Ga rth McLardie, Reserves skipper Mal Roach and U19s Captain Jamie Dixon, MHSOB Football Club extends our sincere congratulations on your appointments and hopes your respective teams attain every success in 1988.

MARCELLIN MILESTONES Marcellin OC's happily announce two important milestones for today's round of matches : Andrew Finnigan plays his 50th game for the U19's today - Andy is an ever-reliable player and shows strength and determination worthy of many an old-timer, he seems to have played forever in the U19s and we hope this achievement is only part of his future with the Eagles. Jamie Golds plays his 100th game today, against De La Salle . Jamie, or "Gooey", is in his sixth season with the club and is surely amongst our most sensible and effective players - in more recent times he has played on the back-line and was a very significant contributor to our victory in the seniors last Saturday. To Andrew and Jamie, sincere congratulations from all at Marcellin . ( P.S . Gooey 2 plays his second game with the Club today.)

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Personality Pars FIGHTING COMEBACK Many people speak of the amazing comeback made by teams in the past, but THERRY U19's 9 point victory over Bulleen-Templestowe must rate with the best. Trailing by 45 points at 3/4 time, Therry players went dejectedly over to their coach to be addressed for the last time. In a quietly spoken speech to his team, the coach reminded each individual that the game was not over and still could be won if players believed in themselves and continued to persevere . The effect of these words was just the inspiration THERRY needed as the kicked 8 goals to Bulleen's Nil in the last term . This courageous performance emphasises the unity and spirit of the side and each player deserves full credit for their efforts to fight back and win when they seemed to be in a hopeless situation . UNFURLING OF 1987 U19's PREMIERSHIP PENNANT Prior to the commencement of the THERRY v BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE match thew 1987 U19 Flag won by Therry was unfurled by Mr . Reg . Taylor, President of the Club . On behalf of the Committee of Therry I would like to thank the players and officials of the BulleenTemp . Football club for their participation on this important occasion . The 1987 premiership rounded off a very successful year for our U19s and hopefully 1988 will prove to be just as fruitful . A GREAT START TO '8 8 A tremendous opening to the new season by the Club, with each of our four sides being victorious in their respecive matches . Congratulations must be extended to the coaches and players for achieving these results which have been accomplished through a great deal of hard work and dedication during the pre-season . Although there are many more games to be played, the encouraging performances indicate that this will be an extremely successful year for THERRY. OLD CARE Y Congratulations to all involved with our First Win . Good first up effort by all . Many thanks to our major sponsors for 198 8 FOSTERS LAGE R Thanks to the Elliot family for their continued support . ROWEE'S ELGIN IN N Many thanks to Tom Gabriel, our new publican at the Elgin . Welcome Tom ! All Supporters and Players are asked to support our most generous sponsors . "OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88" OLD CAREY Committeeman and Ex-Vice-President Dick Clements has decided to call it a day and "retire" to Queensland . Dick has been a great stalwart of the Club, being a very active committeeman and a great worker, organising everything from the oranges to the jumpers etc . Every Saturday Dick's son, star utility player Ross THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

Clements has also moved north and will play with Wilston-Grange in the QAFL .

Everyone at Old Carey wish Dick, Ross and Joan all the bes for the future and thank them for their past efforts - you will be sadly missed and hard to replace . "OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88" Welcome and best wishes to all the new players at Old Carey for Season 88 . Kelvin Shaw, Geoff Diamond, Ron Purcell, Rob McCasker, Stan Newnham, Craig Westwood, Chris Hickey, Andrew Cope, Nick Chipp, Peter Pang and Paul Barmby . Hope you all enjoy your time with our club . "OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88 " OLD CARE Y From all supporters, sponsors and the committee of the Old Carey Club, Best wishes to our new coach Kelvin Shaw, Reserves Coach Geoff Diamond and all players, both new and old for Season 88 . Congratulations also to Simon LeGear (Capt .) Peter Keys (Vice Capt .) and Ian Chisholm (Dep. Vice Capt .) on their appointments . "OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88 " OLD CARE Y Great time had by all who braved the trip to Jeparit for a practice match . Thanks to the entertainment led by Scott Bolton, ably asisted by Jim McQuie, "Fergel" Purcell, Ian Chisholm and Stan Newnham the 6 hour bus trip home was "enjoyed" by all . Good weekend away for all to get to know each other and a good workout on the field . Our thnks to all at JEPARIT FOOTBALL CLUB . "OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN 88 "

TWO HALF TONS AT BLACKS Congratulations to Nick `Tunners' Tunbridge & Bruce `Digger' Warren who played their 50th game at Blacks last Saturday.

The high flying "Tunners" joined the Blacks from Ballarat in 1985. As a regular member of the seniors he can usually be seen following up a "specky" with a raking left foot kick at goals . In 1986 he was Chairman of the Blacks and he contributed an enormous amount of work to the Club . Also a Ballarat boy "Digger" joined Blacks in 1984 . Although taking a little longer to reach his half ton, Digger has not been short on his contribution around the Club. He has been on the committee over the past few years and has been M .C. for the last two infamous Blacks Reviews . Digger was also a member of the 85 Champion Intrvarsity team .

In 1986 he was Blacks leading goalkicker. All in all a great all round performance from Digger and Tun Eh I'm sorry I mean Nick!! ! 27


PersÂŽnality Par s D .E .V .O PLAYED HIS HUNDREDTH FOR ST. BERNARD S Mick has been around the club for many years and played his 100th as Captain Coach of G Section last week . Mick also captained the St . Bernards U19 (3) side in 1981 . Mick is proving to be a fine leader for the club and his patronage of the Lincolnshire Arms has resulted in increased sponsorship for the Club in 1988 . One of Devo's greatest worries is coming to grips with the interchange bench, he usually has to pull himelf off to give other players a run . All the best for the rest of the season from all the players "coaches" and supporters of St . Bernards . Congratulations !

150 GAMES TO ZEDDERS COAC H All at ANZ congratulate senior coach Michael Szeitz who todays plays his 150th game for the Zedders against St . Leonards . Michael has been an ornament around the place for almost 10 years now and it is due to his hard work and dedication that he today joins a select group of players who have achieved this milestone for our club . It has not been easy for Mick along the road to this achievement, some of us remember when he first came down to ANZ he could not even get a game in the Reserves but through persistence he has moved through the ranks to be our coach . During his career Michael has finished Runner-up in our Senior Best & Fairest some 4 times, but probably the highlight for him was FINALLY winning that elusive B&F after the 1986 season, it certainly was thoroughly deserved . Off the field MICK has served with distinction as Social Secretary always attends club functions and encourages everyone else to attend as well . In his most important role as coach of a struggling club his enthusiasm is unbounding and we hope it starts to rub off on all of us as we endeavour to improve our position on the ladder . Congratulations Michael from all associated with ANZ, good luck today, we're all behind you and feel sure we'll repay you in the best possible way by coming home today with a resounding victory. 100 GAMES TO ELSTERNWICK SECRETARY Congratulations to Peter Ballantyne, secretary of Elsternwick Amateur F .C . on playing his 100th game last week . On the playing field, Peter's enthusiasm, team spirit and commitment have been valuable assets for a number of years in both the Senior and Reserves teams . BALLA's tally of games would be much greater but for four years spent at St . Kilda F.C . as Finance Director . Off the field, the EAFC has gained immeasurably from Peter's VFL experience and he has given great service in his two years as Secretary . We hope that Peter's expanding business interests and impending fatherhood dont place too many restrictions on his playing and administering activities in the future ! Peter is a credit to the EAFC and to amateur football, we congratulate him on reaching 100 games . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

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50 GAMES TO OLD PARADIAN All at O .Paradians congratulate David Per ryman on playing his 50th game for the club on 16th April 1988, against St. Bernards. David joined the club in 1984, and was unfortunate in not reaching this milestone earlier due to injuries, but has been a good clubman and a great contributor whenever he had the opportunity on the field . We wish David best of luck in achieving his next milestone at the Club, at a much faster pace than reaching his 50th game . 100 GAMES TO JOHN QUINLA N St . Kevins Old Boys Legend `Pu tty Nose' QuinIan plays his 100th game today against CBC . Jack joined the club in 1980 and played in the clubs first U19 side . From there he developed to become a regular member of the senior team, on the forward line where his skills created many a scoring opportunity. As Jack's skills have further developed he has now reached the point where he can successfully play on the backline. Jack is noted for his early attendance to training and any club social function and for his good natured attitude towards the men in white . All at SKOB wish him good luck and applaud his efforts . CHAPS 100t h At West Brunswick, Garry Chappell will be playing his 100th game this week. Better known to everyone as "CHAPS", he started his playing career with West in 1981 and in the last 8 seasons he has played in many positions, dominantly in the back line or at centre half forward . In 1986 and again this season Chaps is the Captain Coach of the Reserves. Being the captain-coach we have now seen, and come to appreciate Chap's ability in coaching and captaincy - not just as the clubs entertainer ! The Committee, Members and Players all congratulate you Chaps, and we wish you all the success for this season and many more ahead . "DOMMO" MAKES 250 Todays game sees Hampton Rovers legend Dominic Devola play his 250th game for the Club . Dom started with the Club in 1974, with the U19 side and quickly developed his reputation as a fullback of some note . As the years and the pounds wore on, Dom moved to the opposite end of the ground, and has been the reserves leading goal kicker every year since . Leading the C Reserves competition goal kicking in 1986. Some of Dom's credits are 1986 Reserves Best & Fairest, Runner-up 81 Reserves, Captained the reserves side to victory in the 'infamous' 1979 Premiership side against St . Kevins . He also runs some very long Pleasant Sunday Monings . Dom is in the unusual position of not only being popular at Rovers, but is undoubtedly the most popular player among his opponents . All at Rovers congratulate DOM, as I'm sure all his contemporaries do. "THE LEGEND LIVES ON ". 28

KEW MILESTONES Kew Captain Coach Brett Burden celebrated his 150th game with a fine display in the centre against Uni Blacks . His team mates did not let him down either and with a fine display of power football crushed the Blacks to the tune of 117 points . Brett began with Kew U19s back in 1976, became the Captain the next year and then finished the season in the Seniors. Amongst Brett's many attributes he is a qualified VFL Level 2 Coach, has represented Queensland as a State Player in 1985 and 86 and has brought the Kew Club back to a force in the Amateurs. Congratulations to Brett from all at Kew .

PERSONALITY PAR S Old Scotch Junior Coach Laurie Agahn praised his teams performance after half time against Old Caulfield and is looking forward to the return of injured players James Worssam, Wes Anderson, Matt McGregor and Peter Montgome ry. As a footnote to Looking Back Round 2 - 5 years on Peter Fox now President of North Brunswick. Still turns out regularly for the Club now preferring the Reserves . Due to injuries Peter has only amassed 70 more games but is a great inspiration to the young players around the Club .

PRESTON M .B .O.B. All at Preston would like to congratulate ANDREW BRYDSON on playing his 50th game against Bulleen United . Andrew who is very quietly spoken and with his rather casual approach can be a very damaging centre half forward, to his credit won the Senior Best & Fairest (1986) . Well done Andrew. Our Reserves Captain-Coach Phillip 'Flip' Feehan plays his 50th game today . Phil has played in our Seniors runners-up team and a couple of reserve premierships. Since joining Preston has gained much respect from all personnel around the club with his fierce will-to-win. Also congratulations go to Alan Hunter on breaking the Club record of 261 games against Bulleen Utd . Alan a real live wire and great clubman, amazes people at Preston how he keeps going, he has played in our four consecutive reserves premierships. Although his wife Carmel tells me at the end of each season this is it for Alan, he keeps coming back . Top effort . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

150 UP AT ST. ANDREW S All at St . Andrews would like to congratulate Gerry Vipond on his 150th game against Doveton last Saturday . Gerry who has played for St . Andrews since the age of 8 is always a consistent performer and has given 14 years of service to the Club . With youth on his side Gerry should be able to appear many more times in the Gold and Blue jumper and record more milestones within the Club . ALSO CONGRATULATIONS to FRANK HOCKING who has finally posted his 50th game on 16 .4 .88 . Frank who has been sidelined with a back injury started playing in 1982 but is still to complete a full season .

With many years still ahead of him Frank should complete many more milestones in his career with St . Andrews. OLD CARE Y Congratulations to Miles Petty & John Hands for a well-organised and enjoyable Pleasant Sunday Morning . Great to see other sponsors such as Mings Bulleen Restaurant and 'Fergy's' Restaurant assisting the Club. Thanks to a couple of old timers and a great Sunday organised by No . 22 John Hands & Miles 'Slug' Petty. REMINDER NEXT HOME GAME ON 30/4/88 . All sponsors, committee, players and our supporters, please assist with providing the players with plenty of support . OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN 8 8

"IT FINALLY ARRIVED " A seemingly irrepairable shoulder injury and an irresistable urge to put a football career to rest, confronted Frank Van der Peet at the end of the 1987 season, after 98 games . Happily, Frank's irrepressible wish to make 100 games for the Williamstown CYMS conquered the odds, and last Saturday, Frank played his 100th Club and Senior game . It was not without incident . Frank received a blow to he head ; had 4 stitches ; returned to the field and contributed to the Club's victory. We salute you Frank, and we are assured the second hundred is easier. 29


STATE BANKER REACHES 10 0 All at State Bank congratulate Charlie Kenez on playing his 100th game against AAX . Although Charlie has a small frame his big heart easily compensates for this slight drawback . Charlie is always willing to place his body between himself and the ball and continues to amaze suporters with his ability to bounce back after some bone-crushing tackles . To reach 100 games it is a tribute to Charlie's courage and dedication . Everyone at the Bank wishes Charlie all the best in the future and salutes him on his achievement so far.

50 UP AT ST. ANDREWS Congratulations to Russell Lowe who played one of his best games ever in his 50th appearance for St . Andrews last Saturday against ANZ Bank . Russell who has suffered an injury interrupted 5 years is always a consistent player who tries his hardest at all times. Let's hope the next 50 does not take another 5 years Russell .

ANOTHER STATE BANKER REACHES 300 Today, Alan Pitts plays his 300th game for the State Bank . Pittsy commenced his distinguished career in 1068 and is the fourth State Banker to reach this magical milestone . In his early days Alan was a speedy winner and was a regular member of the strong Bank sides of the early 70's . Nowadays, Alan uses his experience and guile to hold the 'H' grade's backline together, and is still able to make a significant contribution to the sides performance. Anyone who doubts his ability only has to remember back as far as last years Best & Fairest Award when Alan easily won the trophy beating many younger players in the process. Alan's contributions to the Bank has not only been onfield . He has been a committeeman for most of his time at the Club - on both the General & Social Committees . He has always tried to help those of lesser ability than his own . He coached the reserves for three years and has always ensured that new players at the club were welcomed and not led astray by others . I am sure that every connected with Amateur Football wish Alan all the best for today and every success in future seasons . Well done Pittsy, from all at State Bank .

G SECTIO N ST. BERNARDS 2 0 0 269 44 611 .36 BLOODS 2 0 0 144 105 137 .14 MON WHITES 2 0 0 34 31 109 .68 PORT COLTS 1 1 0 153 75 204 .00 DE LA SALLE 1 1 0 85 60 141 .67 OLD MELB. 1 1 0 160 131 122 .14 0. HAILEY 1 1 0 115 100 115 .00 0. SCOTCH 1 1 0 162 222 72.97 KEW 1 1 0 98 141 69 .50 MARCELLIN 0 2 0 95 130 73 .08 COLLEGIANS 0 2 0 80 134 59 .70 BULLEEN TEMP. 0 2 0 56 278 20 .14

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