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'Al Section Football by Peter Frenc h

roblem encountered at State Training on Sunday mornings is fronting up to players whose clubs proved wrong the day before. Andy Wallis of University Blues was quick to point out that in the six games to I am yet to select Blues correctly, and on Saturday evening Col Glover was equally anxious to remind m e ' De La's great win . However that's all in the game and although I wrote off St . Bernards on the Monday Thursday I had a hunch they'd beat Collegians which 3UZ listeners would confirm . Today's round of matches a promotor's dream . First versus second in Ormond & Old Paradians is the match of the month let alon e day and Old Xaverians can expect a tough battle with a resurgent De La . Ormond has performed magnificently since that first up loss to the Old Xaverians who also inflicted the sole , pfeat on O.R's. a O.R's have been forced to work harder for their win which will hold them in good stead for today's encounSome great personal clashes await . In ruck, Taylor & Grills and around the packs Cox against Gleeson . . ross the centre Kingston & Flynn, Russell on Paul Considine or Abrahams and perhaps Philp or Spillane against Gilmore . Brendon Considine will have his hands full with Paul Schuhkraft who is now a most l-r itile forward and most accurate kick and if Carboon is over a groin injury Canavan can expect a hard day. "ie other end Mark McDonald will pick up Beers and brother David will be up against Pritchard . : II be a terrific game and Ormond will no doubt relish the prospect of playing in front of its large loyal follow,-g who found the parking at Old Scotch too big a hurdle last week . In what will no doubt be a close gme all ay Ormond's fitness and team discipline should give it the edge although I'm mindful O.R's see Ormond's ,eliminary final win last year in much the same way as Melbourne viewed Hawthorn's ! De La will approach today's game at Yarra Park with great anticipation following an excellent showing last week . i,e recruitment of Leo Pegoli from Footscray, Andrew Morgan from interstate (Saphire Coast League) plus = return of Peter Barry & Colin Lowe has really smartened the side up and compensates to some exten t loss through injury and retirement of some of the Club's better known names . However they would do well ~alise that the Xavs . . despite losses to Urn Blues & Collegians, are one of the sides in A Section . They looked beaten side for the two and half quarters against Marcellin before unleashing a devastating burst of 8 goals i 15 minutes . In Rob McLeod they've unearthed a pacy and elusive forward who can kick goals whilst Meehan & Dann have a great understanding, Mackay, Mortenson, Furphy & Greetham combine to form a eliable iefence. With Denton, Atkins & Peter Curtain providing strength around the ground Xavs will rightfully start r :ourites and despite their lack of concentration on occasions will have too much experience for De La . Collegians at home will face a tough game against Old Scotch who worried Ormond for three quarters last eek. As John Moir tired so did his teammates and the `Monds ran away in the final term . Collegians did fare much better . apart from an 9 goal burst in the third quarter . They fell down up forward and were well oaten in the ruck . However the Lions have showed against both Xavs . & De La that when they get their act )qether they're hard to stop and at home I'll stick with them to finish in front of the Cardinals. other games Uni Blues can be expected to bounce back after its second half fade out at East Malvern . Cer:;,nly the return of Tony Schlict will be a bonus as is the form of John Kanis & Michael Yeo . However Blues ,ould not want to take St . Bernards lightly. I agree with Frank Melican that the Saints are a far better combi?tion than their two wins indicate. They have the best last line of defence in A Section in O'Connel, Kevin Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barne s

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Mahady & Frqaser and the most honest if not gifted of ruckmen in Paul Smith . At full forward Cory Klaaysen's strength will cause concern and in Comito, Federico, Gollant & Melican a quartet of very smart - , willing workers . Indeed I believe St . Bernards can make it two in a row. . Marcellin are staring in the face of a third loss on end . They have an abysmal record against North who jt failed to pull off the upset of the day at Bundoora last week . The addition of Steve Moloney and good form of Ian Turnbull, Marcus Boyd & Paul Booth will allow North to face this game with a ton of confidence Marcellin on the other hand appeared to lose heart last week . With the aid of the wind in the final term and a good number of experienced players they seemed content to play out time . There's no doubting the abilc in the side but there is now a doubt over its desire for success and North will grab the opportunity of four matc( points by winning today. Player of the Week ( Round 5) - Collegians half back/centreman Matt Galbraith for his best on ground per, formance against De La Salle at Elsternwick Park . Player of the Week ( Round 6) - Ormond wingman Phil Kingston whose straight ahead style, long kicking & strong marking has earnt State & All Australian selection and has also provided the 'Monds with great drive over a number of years. Selections today : A SECTION B SECTIO N NORTH O.B . v Marcellin Caul . Grammarians v BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE ORMOND v Old Paradians KEW v Parksid e OLD XAVERIANS v De La Salle Ivanhoe v FAWKNER COLLEGIANS v Old Scotch THERRY v Old Trinit y ST. BERNARDS v Uni Blues MONASH BLUES v Uni Blacks

i,e other 2 games Blacks had a much needed percentage boosting win over Ivanhoe . Injured players are i ., returning to the side for Blacks and Nick Heath kicked 7 on his comeback . There's not much joy dow n 1 Ivanhoe, but they managed to kick 6 in the last term . It will be an interesting match this week for them agains t Fawkner. Ivanhoe will need to be a little more desperate to get the points from Fawkner. Trinity in their game against Monash were up 12 points at 3/4 time . Monash had the wind in the last and with .„_=lr never-say-die attitude took the match out by 2 goals. Trinity have not had much luck this year and injuries , o Kew players David O'Shaughnessey & Peter Yeomans have not helped their cause. They've let the las t qames slip. Trevor Norman played well again and unfortunately Black got a "corkie" eary in the game which .~-;)t him out. Monash's best were Sturgess & Quin . i ;p sides Kew & Parkside meet today out at Kew, in what will be Kew's biggest test over the last few weeks . 3oth teams will be at full strength . Sedgwick will need to be checked, Sturgess who is in good form will be ,een to get the better of the Kew goalsneaks . Leading goalkickers Freeman (Parkside) & Cavanagh (Kew) sirould provide headaches for their respective opponents as they were both in good form last week . Parkside ,.i ould win in the ruck with Mitchell & Yoksich but then Brett Burden should control the centre . Both sides :11II have their coaches playhing . Overall, Parkside will be a bigger side but if Kew's running men get going ~i,ey'II be very hard to stop . Doth University sides meet today, interestingly enough just after Intervarsity has been completed in Sydney . is won't affect either side really . Blacks will need to be careful they're not too over confident after last week's Bulleen Templestowe & Therry should win their matches .

Southa's C Section Selection s The Sist Report on B Section

Brett Burden was an excellent choice for the Sunday Press's inaugural VAFA player of the week . Brett is one of the rare breed who manages to combine the responsibilities of coaching and playing - and impressive football at that. His great record of 26 wins and 2 losses for Kew is only lessened by the fact that one of these losses was last years Grand Final . The Kew team have proved this year that they are well on the way to making the finals where they will be out to make amends . Last Saturday Fawkner had no answers for the Kew power machine and if the thrashing wasn't enough for Fawkner they ended the game with only 16 players, having had 4 bad injuries during proceedings . Kew had the advantage of a strong breeze in the first quarter and led at the break . Fawkner fought back in the second to be only 3 goals down at half-time. Fawkner would have wishes that the game ended there as Kew came out and gave an exhibition that Fawkner won't forget . Gino Kalac on the wing set the side alight . Kew blitzed kicking 12 goals and the backline with Jenkins & Smith playing well didn't let Fawkner near the goals. Busst, O'Lea ry & Brown were Fawkners best . Kews Vice Captain, Joe Busutil has had a knee operation and may miss the rest of the season . Down at theParkside - Caulfield game, the result may have been only 9 points but the game was never in doubt . A last burst by Caulfield kicking 7 goals in the last quarter to Parkside's 1 made the scores a little more respectable for Caulfield . Parkside's Sansonetti & Bradley withdrew from the team early on Saturday to rest nagging injuries for the big game today. Mark Sedgwick turned on a sensational display recording 51 possessions for the game . Surely he has to be knocking on the door of state selection . In the battle of the forwards Freeman kicked 10 straight whilst Matthews dobbed 7 . Despite Andy Smythe's best on ground performance, his team-mates did not follow his example and Bulleen Templestowe went down by 48 points to Therry. Paul Matton who has been down the last couple of weeks returned to form and along with Biddlestone set up a solid defence for Therry. Bulleen Templestowe failed to score in the first quarter and were never in the game after that . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

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Today's games could see relations between the top and bottom teams split further apart than those of Ian Botham and the OCA (not to mention Somerset County Cricket Club, Parents Against Drugs, Marylebone Bricket Club, the Hairdressers Association, etc. etc .) Those of you old enough to harbour fond memories of the Platters of "Yess, I'm the Great Pretender" fame .:ould not be disappointed by following St . Kilda CBC. At home, undefeated Banyule should inflict on the Saints a fourth successive loss, especially when that backline of Stephen Gray & Power provides such a great spring:)oard to attack . Banyule's half-forwards have been lining up on the defensive side of the square at centre bounces - one suggestion has been that the opposing team's half-backs should follow them there and let their own nalf-forwards play the same game . Old Melburnians are the most generous of hosts after the game but will offer little on-field hospitality to Old Ivanhoe, who have been waiting for injured players to return longer than it takes to gain entry to the Melbourne Club. Skipper Ian Wells was in fine form at centre half-forward in the "non-descript" loss to Banyule . The Hoes recently counted their losses to find that 18 of their full list were injured, including 10 of last year's premiership team . Lone ruckman Paul DeBortoli continues to ruck manfully, but their picture over the first third of the sea son has changed less than the Mona Lisa has over the last 500 years . OM's secretary Sam Derham may be ess garrilous than usual after Tuesday night's "melee" hearing . is usual the Big Bad Wolf huffed and puffed out at Thomastown, but not enough to blow OM's house down . This week the `Tonians face a desperate Balaclava (I know I write this every week), who could soon be tempted by the Liberal Disease of internal politics . The Kangas were at least in the game if not on the scoreboard up until half-time, kept there largely by Dave Grego ry . Today I think they will be there at the finish for the first hme this season . An elementary rule is never tip against your own club when they have just the slightest chance of winning . Old Haileyburians' militia have sarcastically asked whether I might actually select them this week . In between they have swamped Roger Paul with drinking straws, his jaw being broken in two places . The effort s of Mike Constable at full-back and Danny Scaunich in tagging CBC's Capiron were features of the bloods' victory THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 3


which won them St . Kilda's fourth place. St . Kevins have sorely felt the loss of Stone, Beale & Edwards recent weeks and defeat today would leave them two games outside the four . Partly to regain entry to MCI", non's comfortable clubrooms I put my pen and my faith with Phil Stevens' boys. The Brighton Croquet Club must be a polite lot as they endure their leather bombardment behind the beaend goals. Honest too, as "They have us back the right balls", according to one eye witness . In kicking sweep Old Brighton kept the croqueteers very busy, especially Pryor with nine gols. Cam Lade was in goo,, form in the long chains of possession put together around the flanks . Melbourne High have improved furth . ., out of sight than a Mafia staff car on a dark night, perhaps by the removal of top-heavy tall timber . All the sarr it was the big boys Pomie & Drummond who did the damage with their marking on the forward line . I for the opportunity to select the High, especially at home - but not against the consistent Brighton . SOUTHA'S SELECTION S BANYULE v St . Kilda CB C OLD MELBURNIANS v Old Ivanhoe BALACLAVA v Thomastow n OLD HAILEYBURIANS v St . Kevins Melbourne High v OLD BRIGHTON FOOTNOT E One of Banyule's younger fans is the captain's brother, Linton Attard . Linton survived in incredibly courageous fashion, burns to 85% of his body which left him with only very limited use of his hands . The Club is trying to raise money to provide Linton with a suitable PC computer system and would welcome assistance through donations or by anyone in the industry who could help with equipment .

D Section notes by Chris Rowston

This section is providing a headache to select winners . Three out of the top four were defeated, to further indicate an unusual amount of inconsistency with clubs this years . Most would agree that Hampton Rovers appear the side to beat after another fine performance . Keeping North Brunswick (fourth on the ladder at the time) to one goal for the game is rarely seen in senior football . The crystal ball was working well when selecting Old Camberwell to win their first game for the season against Bulleen . While handing out compliments, you might also agree that the standard of umpiring has improved this year, don't forget "the man is white is nearly always right!" Well done Umps . Todays match of the day is between Elsternwick & Old Mentonians . On recent form OM's will start the underdogs with Elsternwick showing good form early and having the home ground advantage will take the points in a close one.

Kicking with the wind in the first term Preston looked good being seven goals to two . But again AJAX showeu ;ts traditional grit to fight back to even up at half time . Preston's forwards bottled up play and found themselve in trouble holding a 17 point lead going into the final term . Inspirational play by Leon Burstin set AJAX alight, kicking 7 goals to win their second game on the trot . Best for AJAX L. Burstin, G .Basser & Josen while for Preston Yendall, Ewing & Richardson . Old Camberwell broke the ice with a determined team effort . The Wells combined to kick an amazing 9 goals in the second term against the breeze . Best for Old Camberwell, Guthrie, Smith & Mitchell . The Bulls had their chances to snatch victory but were unable to convert when necessary . Best for Bulleen Sharp, Armstrong (6 goals) & Kelly. Old Mentonians proved too strong for West Brunswick and gave notice that I jumped on the wrong wagon last week as to whos going to consolidate fourth spot . Every time I select against OM's, they win . After an even first half OM's jumped the Pies having a 4 goal lead going into the final term . With excellent team play and applying continual pressure OM's won well . Best for Old Mentonians J. Sly, Bournan & Barrett, West Brunswick's better players Davis, D.Lampard, S .Lampard & Rainone .

State Bank are back on the winners list, thanks to their consistent Ron Gniel . Creating opportunities up for:= abled a handy lead to half time . Best for the Bank K .Matherson, R .Gniel & Cloke. Elsternwick clawed way back into the game but with ineffective forwards they couldn't convert enough to take the points . Whats :nng - Bad kicking is bad football. `or Elsternwick L . McCooke, S . Bean & P. Hoolihan ( 4 goals) . Nampton Rovers made it six in a row with a massive win over North Brunswick . Taking control of the centre ces the Rovers were too fast, creating play quickly and providing full forward Alf Panagiotidis with another of goals - 12 of them . North fought it out all day but were unable to hold their superior opponents Best e Rovers, Panagiotidis, Blake, E .Melnjak while for North Brunswick Keith Hehir, their lonely, only. trier . Today selections HAMPTON ROVERS i RNWICK v Old Mentone West Brunswick v AJAv Old Camberwel l X ~n Utd v STATE BANK PRESTON v Nth Brunswic k

E Section Report by John Palme r

ed in a form reversal myself last week - tipped 4 out of 5 . Only goes to prove my theory about form reveron wet tracks the previous week as the conditions were pretty good last Saturday, apFrt from it being a windy . Tn ~re weren't too many surprises in the results, proven I guess by the fact that I got 4 of them right ! Ofd Essendon started their climb back up the ladder with a strong 7 goal win over the Pirates at Mt . Eliza . Aquinas scored an even stronger win over the undermanned UHSOB ieam at Brens Oval and moved up a 1 on the premiership list . VJhitefriars continued their good form by easily taking the points at home over St . Bedes. Although the Men, e heartbeats are probably more regular now, they would have preferred the steady beat to come from a i,~:rent result as they have now slipped from the four . =.n excellent display of football by both teams, Brunswick what appeared as a comfortable victory ~r Old Geelong (On the scoreoard) . After a strong showingscored against the wind in the third quarter . the taller Oggers looked to be well placed at the final break although trailing by 32 points . However, it wasn't to be an d home team showing great determinations maintained the margin and by doing so managed to sneak into 'our.

remaining game and the one I missed on, Powerhouse displayed the form to warrant second place on ladder by proving too good for Heaherton out amongst the market gardens etc, etc . odays games and there are a couple of interesting contests here which could play a big part in the shaping consolidation of the final four . ,'Jhitefriars head west to Old Essendon . If the predicted rain fell during the week (pardon the Irish but I write on Mondays) the Essendon ground is likely to be pretty heavy . This may slow down the quick running Friars be but, whilst sitting on top and going well they are my tip to win, but not by a big space . Aquinas greet Peninsula and on form are very tough to beat at home . I don't think the Pirates will enjoy this trip and on my oning, Aquinas to win by about 5 . Ross Gregory Oval will see Powerhouse meet UHSOB . I won't miss on Powerhouse this week as they be cementing their place in the four with a good win today . St . Bedes & Brunswick will be a close one . The visitors have displayed some hot and cold form this year with much heat on the away games . I think this may change today but St . Bedes, coming back from a sound ng last week, will be pretty determined . The Wickers to just get there . , ally, Old Geelong welcome Heatherton . The Oggs will relish their return to Como and with their stronger i,king power, will also return to the winners list .


Letter of the Week : Peter,

F° Troop with Peter Hille

Our management has taken an interest in your column and we would like to be involved in the Player is. Perhaps a dinner for two at the end of the season? Fenwick Inn Hotel, Carlton . Fenwick, Thanks a lot . Well work out the details .

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Headlines in Tuesday's Business Age declared "ANZ Boosts Interim to $230M . Lifts Dividend :' Obviously. Getta and his boys did a"LilleelMarsh" and backed the Eagles for a small fortune, as the lads from F .I .T. took time out from blasting Tertiary Tax Trumpeter, Johnny Dawkins, to record this season's biggest winning margi n a whopping 172 points over the hapless Zedders . Meanwhile, the privatisation debate was put on hold by the Harry Trotters who opened Comm Bank's account at the expense of St . Andrews, who are facing a season without meaning unless they can arrest their current slide. Congratulations to the Trotters, who, having broken the ice, should acquit themselves well in forthcoming rounds now that coach, Steve Nicholson, has them believing in each other . In other matches :- La Trobe ignored the threat of graduate taxes and tertiary fees to annihilate the Towners by more than 20 goals . Maybe there should be an immediate tax on the scores kicked by the Students' monster forward line. If Paul Keating is really fair dinkum about equity and restraint, he'll include this plan in the May Economic Statement . As In indicated last week, St . Leonards did well to stay within a dozen of Old Carey who continue to perform well each week . And consistency is coming to Eltham who led all day against a Redz side which never really came to terms with the small College Oval . In the end only 1 point separated the sides and the sales of aspirin and streptokinase took a real boost amongst the Artist Colonials come Sunday. In the match of the day Doveton were never troubled to defeat Clayton by about ten majors, thus completing the rout by the top four who currently look invincible - finalswise - with a two game break on the rest of the field . Only a few upsets during May/June can turn around the foregone conclusion look of F Grade at the moment .

Player of the Round : 1 . Commonwealth Bank's long-kicking CHB, Gavin Joyce, who gave the Trotters plenty of drive against the Sainters . Gavin, an excellent clubman and highly-talented cricketer, was recruited from Shepparton a couple of season back . Well done Gavin, a six-pack of Mars Bars is in the mail . 2. Doves' centreman Tony Battle who continues to combine football and rock music successfully . An autographed photo of James Manson is on the way Tony . This week's matches : Last week (4) Missed out on the Redz and the Harrys. Current Percentage Accuracy (69% ) Match of the Round : Doveton ( 3rd) versus Uni Redz (5th) at the University Oval on Sunday. Once again this round doesn't have top sides pitted against each other but Redz are the closest to the top four and their recent form suggests they have a strong chance particularly at home . The Doves haven't put a foot wrong for several weeks and have a forward line to put pressure on what has been the Redz strength - their backline . Nevertheless, a challenge to the runaway four must issue from somewhere and I'm tipping the Redz to cause an upset by about 10 points - a victory to give othersides some mid-seasonal hope . In other matches : The Clays probably have their last chance to stay in the finals' hunt but, even at home . I can't see them toppling the Eagles who kicked more goals last week than `Swan' Richardson has pots on a Friday night . The Zedders are scoring about as frequently as Tony Lockett at the moment and seem set for another pounding at the Lakeside when they play host to the all-conquering Students . Willy can't take a trick at the moment but I'm tipping a bit of a resurrection this week with Old Carey struggling to win out west . The Harry Trotters with a win under their belt venture to Patterson River for what could be the closest match of the round against St . Leonards . I should have tipped the Harrys last week and I will this week - by less than a sausage. The Sainters are at home to Eltham (also known as the Artists the Turtles and more recently the Winners) but will need more than that advantage to win . I think Eltham's confidence and strong marking will give them their hat-trick by about 3 twin-calicos .

G. H . llnder 19 - 1, 2 & 3 by Norm Nugent

REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED MAY 14, 1988 - ROUND 6 G SECTIO N Results in Round 6 have seen the leading bracket of teams move away from the other sides on the ladder . St . Bernards were clear victors over Collegians by forty one points . Monash Whites scored their second succes_ victory when they defeated Marcell by nine points after a low scoring game . Leaders Bloods overpo: a red Old Scotch and won by thirty nine points . Bul!een Temp!estowe built their percentage at the expense of Old Haileybu ry when the Bullants won by forty eight points . The closest game of the round was that played Getween Port Colts & De La Salle from which the Colts emerged winners by two points . Kew outplayed Old Melburnians and ran out easy winners by forty three points . H SECTIO N Round 6 results saw the two undefeated sides, Old Xaverians & GTV9 move further away from the other eight sides on the premiership ladder. Old Xaverians overpowered lowly placed Balaclava and won by eighty three points while GTV9 proved too strong for Old Geelong when they won by fifty three points on the wide expanses of Como Park. Therry lost aluable percentage as a result of their twenty two point loss at the hands of St. Kevins who are now firmly entrenched in the top four . Uncanny accuracy in front of goal enable State Bank to record a forty point victory over Powerhouse after an even contest in which each side had the same number of scoring shots . Richmond Central's fall from the leading group of sides was continued when CBC St . Kilda won their game by forty nine iaoints which was double the Richmond score. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Therry inflicted another heavy defeat on Collegians when theyt won their game by ninety one points . University Blues moved to third place as the result of their thirty eight point victory over Melbourne High School Old Boys . Bulleen-Templestowe recorded their first victory of the season when they defeated Old Haileybury oy the narrow margin of two points . De La Salle Blue jumped Old Paradians Green and were never headed . De La Salle were too talented and too physically strong for the Paradians whose game often lacked concentra: on . Rally this contest saw Amateur Football emerge as the winner because of the disciplined and spirited support given by the Section 3 sides of the two competing clubs . Well done De La & O.P's! Marcel!in proved ciiemselves the top side in the section when they inflicted the third consecutive defeat on Old Xaverians who nave now clipped from the top four for the first time since 1986 ! UNDER 19 SECTION 2 How disappointed Caulfield Grammarians must feel as they kicked twenty five goals and were still clearly defeated by leaders Whitefriars by forty five points. Congratulations to both sides on their fine exhibition . Ormond were too talented for North Old Boys who slipped out of the top four as the result of their forty nine point defeat . CBC St . Kilda were able to defeat Banyule by forty six points while Old Scotch defeated Old Melburnianrs by nineteen points. University Blacks gave a spirited display against St . Bernards before gong down by thirty three points.


UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Old Paradians Purple built a big lead over De La Salle Gold in the first quarter and were never headed ~,, they won the game by ninety points . Under 19 football was the winner as this game was played as the curta,,, raiser to the Section 1 game. Old Brighton again demonstrated their skill when they defeated second placeu St. Kevins by ninety three points . Hampton Rovers retunred to the winning list when they defeated Parkside by thirty five points, MOnash Blues again demonstrated their talent when they overwhelmed Old Essendon to win by one hundred and twenty two points . Aquinas moved closer to a final's berth when they overpowered Williamstown by one hundred and thirty one points . PREVIEW OF GAMES TO BE PLAYED MAY 21, 1988 - ROUND 7 G SECTION I select Old Scotch to defeat Collegians at Albert Park as the Cardinals have the better 1988 performances . St. Bernards journey to Marcellin for one of today's top games . As St . Bernards record this season is the better one and I select them to defeat the Eagles . Monash Whites should be able to win their third consecutive game by defeating twelfth placed Old Melburnians . In another top game Bloods are at home to Bulleen Temp!estowe . Although Bulleen Templestowe are placed third their performance rating is not as impressive as that of Bloods who are my selection today. Although Old Haileybu ry is placed above Po rt Colts I favour the Colts to win their game today. Kew with a top four berth in their sights should prove too strong for De La Salle who have won only one game . H SECTION St . Kevins should be able to record a percentage building victory over Balaclava, while I must select GTV9 to inflict a third successive defeat on Therry unless their coach Br. Bill Houston can work a football miracle, Leaders Old Xaverians should be able to record a big victory over Powerhouse whereas I expect Old Geelong to go down against State Bank on Oval 4 . In the other game CBC St . Kilda will prove too strong for Richmond Central . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Now that Bulleen Templestowe have tasted success I expect they will be strong enough to win again today against Collegians who are in a period of poor form . Univ. Blues, provided they are not decimated by vacation wanderings, will prove too strong for Therry and this consolidate their position in the top four. Old Xaverians have the opportunity to snap out of their losing streak today against Melbourne High School Old Boys . I fancy the Xaverians to win the game. The disappointing Old Paradians Green must win today to maintain fourth place. Their opponents Old Haileybury have shown inconsistency this season so who do I select? The weaker Haileyburian defence should offset their homeground advantage . Can the Paradians return to the winning list? Despite advice to the contrary I feel they can and they are my selection . The main match of the round sees De La Salle Blue at home to Marcellin . Undisputed leadership awaits the winner of this clash . While it is hard to fault the recent form of either side, it appears from statistics that Marcellin is the more talented tam . With seasonal scores in mind I select Marcellin . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 No rt h Old Boys play Old Scotch for the second time in three weeks . Scotch won their previous game which was a high standard one so I believe the Cardinals will repeat their win today. Neighbours St. Kilda & Ormond meet at Murrumbeena . Form points to an Ormond victory. Leaders Whitefriars should kick another big score as they win again, this time against Banyu!e who lie eighth . Caulfield Grammarians face another tough encounter when they journey out to St . Bernards. After a close contest I favour Caulfield Grammarians to be victorious . In the other game Old Melburnians must have a great chance to record their first victory against University Blacks. Forwards win matches and the OM forwards have been the more active. In addition vacations are traditionally difficult times for the University sides . Given this data I select Old Melburnians. UNDER 19 SECTION 3 The main game will be that between Old Paradians Pruple & Hampton Rovers at Bundoora . The Paradians have played consistently good football whereas the Rovers have faltered recently after a high powered start to the season .At home I favour Old Paradians whose running game moves the ball quickly . Leaders Old Brighton Grammarians should be able to defeat the undermanned but competitive De La Salle Gold while I believe St . Kevins will return to the winning list as a result of defeating Williamstown . Old Essendon journey to Pitcher Park to play Parkside. Many a side has failed when visiting Parkside and today I feel the Red Devils will send Old Essendon home with a los. The Monash Blues & Aquinas game should be a high standard contest . For the winner a top four place could be their reward whereas the loser could be two fames behind the fourth side . I don't know how the vacation will effect Monash but Aquinas will take time to adjust to University ground conditions . Who to select is a problem . The Students looked potentially good and now are playing up to Stephen Giles' expectations. Aquinas have been compiling mammoth scores so they must be talented . At home I will stick with Monash Blues and select them to win .

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Marketing of the V .A .F.A . Gala Race Day = vou should be well aware the V.A.FA ., in conjunction with the VA .TC., will be hosting a Gala Race Day at -aulf eld this Wednesday, May 25th . day is a tremendous opportunity for the V.A .F.A . to generate general public awareness of Victorian Amateur tall, and, at the same time, offer our Sponsor Group an opportunity also to generate/enhance their own --eral public awareness of their company or brand of products . iso strengthens their association with the V .A .F.A . and gives them a further opportunity of letting their own clients and consumers know of their V .A .F.A . sponsorship support . Our Race Day programme will include following sponsors : Race 1 : Aquinas O.C. Handica p Sponsored by Grover's Wines Race 2 Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Handicap Sponsored by Ricoh Race 3 : St . Bernard's Handica p Sponsored by Beaurepaires Race 4 : VA .F.A . Cu p Sponsored by Foster s Race 5 : Southern Cross Hotel Handicap Sponsored by Southern Cross Hotel Race 6 : Ormond Handica p Sponsored by MSS Patrol Services Race 7 : Monash Blues Handicap Sponsored by Ansett Airlines Race 8 : State Bank Handicap Sponsored by State Ban k Race 9 : Depending on acceptances, Fosters Handicap Sponsored by V.A .FA . 1'lell, the VA .F.A . is organised, but is YOUR Club? now of only 3-4 clubs out of the VAFA's total of 68 clubs, that have organised a group of approximately 30-40 =op!e to attend this day . . . . . . . and their Clubs stand to make a cool profit $300-$400 for hardly any work! resume other clubs are flushed with funds and don't really need the extra income . me on fellas . . . . . . . . . I don't for one moment believe that . . . . . . I don't think some clubs have given it their best shot!! ou can't go. . . . . shout the girls, . . . . .mums . . . .the dads . . . . a good birthday present for someone . ~e other thing we should all consider is the need to bump up the attendance on this day . . . . . . 68 clubs at ,; 40 people from each gives a total of 2720 additional people to Caulfield . e want to make this an annual event, so we have to demonstrate to the V A7:C. that Clubs are supporting this day. s not too late to organise your groups . . . . . . . . . remember if you purchase an all inclusive $25 ticket there is S10 going back to your Club!! ! -~ s go . . . . . . . .ring Peter French Monday latest to arrange tickets .

PersoII i ity Pam 60th BIRTHDAY TO NORTH O .B.'s NORM HEDLE Y -~)ngratulations from all at North Old Boys to Norm Hedley on his 60th Birthday . Press Correspondent the last four seasons and committee man for many ers, Norm is a very popular member of the club . art from being deeply involved with North Old Boys ~ the committee level, Norm is always on hand to !ow his favourite N .O.B's player, son Michae l Midge' Hedley . Norm's other great passion - the agpies - certainly make his Saturday afternoons : full of thrills, spills and some disappointments . Congratulations Norm!

TRIPLE CELEBRATION TO ELTHAM BIG MAN Turtles big man Stuart Biddle had a triple celebration last Saturday . Not only did Eltham pip University Reds at the post for the second win of the season but Stuart's inspirational marking all around the ground made him far and away the teams best players. It was a great way for Stuart to celebrate his 21st Birthday! Stuart, although a new player this season is now one of the teams more senior players . Of the 20 players in the senior side last week six are still in their teens and thirteen in all are yet to earn the key to the door. Congratulations Stuart from all at Eltham Collegians .


Fnally'OTFadvises that the AUSTRALIAN SPORTS MEDICINE FEDERATION will hold a Forum entitled "Training the Trainer - A Think Tank" at 69 Queens Road, Melbourne (Ambulance Officers Training Centre) on Friday Jane 3rd at 7 .00 p .m . .al! trainers and those interested in sports medicine are welcome.

THE SCORE S 'OTF' is delighted to turn most of today's column over to VFL Executive Commissioner, Mr . Alan Schwab wh, comments on the formation of the Victorian Football Development Foundation - the new football body whi :. will have the responsibility for Junior Footy . Over to you Alan : A new football body in this State has been approved which will be known as the Victorian Football Development Foundation and which will replace the Junior Football Council . The Victorian Football Development Foundation will be an independent body formed on similar lines to the VFL Commission. There will be six members with the General Manager being Kevin Sheehan (current VFL Development Manager) and Mick Daniher, presently with the Junior Football Council, as Assistant Manager. All of the Victorian bodies - VFL, VAFA VCFL, VFA and VMFL - believe that an independent State-wide body with the necessary "teeth" is needed to be in a position to assess and monitor junior football in Victoria and introduce remedial measures into the future . A Sub-Committee of representatives of these bodies under the Chairmanship of Alan Schwab and comprising Kevin Sheehan (VFL), Peter French (VAFA), Mark Patterson (VCFL), Kevin Madden (VFA), Dean Moore (VMFL) and Terry O'Sullivan (VFL) have worked out a procedure as a means of integrating the present promotion and development activities of all of the bodies and in particular those of the VFL and JFC and have brought forward the following recommendations : (i) The implementation of promotion and development policies and objectives throughout Victoria and aimed at attracting and retaining both children and parents to Australian Football . (ii) A total review of the existing Victorian statewide football structure with the primary objective of ensuring that an opportunity exists for every young footballer in particular in the metropolitan areas, to progress through an organized district structure to the VFL National Competition . It is intended that the metropolitan area would be divided into separate districts - the exact number to be determined by the Foundation . The individual competitions in the metropolitan areas would operate independently but it would be intended that emphasis would be given to a program which would better co-ordinate the present activities of the JFC and metropolitan football at the primary school aged level . This program would provide for "cluster" schools as the primary player source for local clubs. The prime intent of this structure is to develop more players and, hopefully, more clubs . (iii) The appointment of two Metropolitan Development Officers in each district - one being responsible for the programs for primary school aged youngsters and the other for those persons in the local club competitions and secondary schools. (iv) All of the Victoriwan controlling bodies - the VFL, VAFA, VCFL, VMFL, VFA and the NFL - will continue to meet regularly and bring forward recommendations to the Foundation and consider any matters which may be referred from that body Each individual body shall also have access to submit proposals directly to the Foundation . (v) The Foundation shall be empowered to make submissions to the VFL Commission, State Government and Victorian Health Foundation for funds and arrange other sponsorships for the financing of the overall promotion and development program and the effective conduct of the district structure . Congratulations to Ross Booth on his excellent article in last weeks Herald . We hope to gain approval to run it is next weeks column . The VAFA Footy Show returns on May 29th on Southern Community Radio 89 .5 F.M . on your dial . Our 1988 compere is Mark Anderson . "Dos" is no stranger to the microphone and is sure to bring a touch of professionalism to the show which will run for half an hour from 10 a .m . ROVERS FANS LISTEN TO COACH IAN RICE . DON'T MISS IT

The attention of all clubs is drawn to the necessity to phone final scores to Mr . Ron Hally on 379 8171 - Reserves and G and H section games played early - before 3 p .m . Seniors and Under 19 section games before 5 P .M . In the case of a forfeit it is still necessa ry to phone Mr . Hally. If a match is transferred to SUNDAY, nofity the Press Correspondent George McTagga rt on 528 3319 . Saturday matches at Elsternwick Park -`Home Club' responsible for phoning scores to Mr. Hally (unless otherwise advised) . Sunday games - scores to Mr. George McTaggart (unless otherwise advised) .

PHONING OF DETAIL S A SECTION BEFORE 5 .30 P.M . B SECTION 6 P.M. to 6 .30 P.M . M r. GEORGE McTAGGART at 528 3319 PHONING OF SCORES SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION S BEFORE 5 P.M . RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M . to MR. RON HALLY a t 379 8171

FAWKNER - (Ca) - $5 HEATHERTON - (Ca) - $ 5 MHS OLD BOYS U19 - (Ca) - $5 ST. KEVINS U19 - (Ca) - $ 5 OLD ESSENDON U19 - (Ca) - $5 OLD TRINITY RES . (Ca) - $5. PENINSULA O .B . RES . (Ca) - $5 . A much better effort last week - the fact that we didn't have to "chase" any scores is much appreciated . Keep it up . GEORGE McTAGGART, Press Correspondent . PpTSOiIBW Phis JOEY SCORES 15 0 BIG WINS AT FOOTSCRAY Today's game sees Hampton Rovers Peter Willo There was a big (late) night out at the Eagles nest Wilson play his 150th game with the Club . Willo has down Footscray way following the 1st & 2nds 297 point been one of the seniors sides must valued players combined winning margin against ANZ . Events consince coming to the club in 1979 . Probably the most tinued well into the wee small hours, including the Tech determined and courageous player in the club . Willo Variety Night . The winner of Tech Faces was the act has won the Best & Fairest award for the seniors in 1984 and captained the side in 1986. It is a pleasure by Butch, Dermott, Swannee, J .B. and Fingers with for all at Roverland to congratulate Willo on this great their version of "We are the Tech : '. Thankfully thes e occasion and look forward to many more games from blockes play footy better than they can sing! this outstanding team player. Great job on the field today Tech to make it 5 n a Well done Willo on 150 games . row - keep it up. Congratulations to Dave Martyn on his 100th with Old 50 GAMES - IAN CHISHOLM Essendon . It's good to see the "Moe Mower" back an has attained the 50 game milestone after joining in town after a serious injury a few weeks ago. Maybe the Club from Xavier . He is our D.V.C. and one of the one day it will be 200 . hardest hitting players in the comp . Hard but Fair. The left footer is built like a brick outhouse and alRichmond Central Football Club would like to thank ways gives 100% and has been a top acquisition . their No . 1 Ticket Holder "Jumping Jimmy" and the Congratulations No . 1 . Rest of the "Beatniks" for their support this season . ** * ROD "MESS" KEPPELL - 50 GAMES From all involved at Old Carey we offer our congratuOld Scotch Under 19s welcomed back Jaso n lations to goal sneak 'Mess' on reaching the 50 mileAghan against Q.M's . last week and he gave a strong stone. A hard-working half-forward who loves to kick performance iri the ruck . Andrew Chernov played a goal . Rod hopes to carve up a another 50 or more his best game for the year and Sam Hend ry was a games with the Club. busy ruck rover all day.


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A SECTION COLLEGIANS V O. SCOTCH Field: Wayne Henry, Ron Lippold Goal : G .Clancy, Dough Purss (VFL) UNI BLUES V ST. BERNARDS Field: Mark Bushfield, Justin Toohey Goal: B. Flower, S . Livingsto n OLD XAV. V DE LA SALL E Field: Steve Clinch, Peter Wiseman Goal: N . Johnston, B. Dunstan ORMOND V 0 . PARADIAN S Field: Greg Hardiman, Paul Cherry Goal: W. Binch, M . Lentin i NORTH O.B. V MARCELLI N Field: Ken Coughlan, Kevin Segota Goal: B . Spencer, R . Tucknot t B SECTION "CAUL . GRAM . V BULL/TEMP Field : Rob Bell, Andrew McRae Goal: B . Wylie, K . Tyle r Reserve : Field: Heath Littl e Reserve : Goal: J . Dexter, K . McNeice Reserve : Boundary: S . Maebus, A . Moore KEW V PARKSID E Field: Cameron Swale, Tony Curtis Goal : A . Belcher, R.Clarkson IVANHOE V FAWKNE R Field: Russell Francis, Wayne Lyons Goal : D.McKenzie, N .McTaggart THERRY V 0. TRINIT Y Field: Mick Gilday, Colin Segota Goal: C. McGarry, K . Pitcher MON BLUES V UNI BLACK S Field: Mark Huntington, Andrew Mullaly Boundary: Brandon Reid, Graeme Bland Goal: Mike Murray, Peter Also p C SECTION BANYULE V ST. KILDA Field : Bryan Walsh OLD MELB . V O. IVANHOE Field: Simon Hourigan BALACLAVA V THOMASTOWN Field: Colin Kin g 0. HAILEY V ST. KEVINS Field: Michael Forde MHSOB V O. BRIGHTON Field: John Natoli D SECTION ELSTERNWICK V O . MENTONIANS Field: Charles Sutherlan d Reserve : Boundary: A . Drier, H .Cameron Reserve : Andrew Stove BULLEEN UTD V STATE BANK Field: Richard Eastwood HAMPTON ROVERS V 0. CAMBERWELL Field: Sharon Alge r WEST BRUNS. V AJAX Field: Tim Sheare r PRESTON V NORTH BRUNS . Field: Richard Walters THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 198 8

E SECTION O.ESSENDON v WHITEFRIARS Field: Colin McGil l AQUINAS V PENINSULA Field: Paul Gooley POWERHOUSE V UHSOB Field: Paul O'Dwyer ST. BEDES V BRUNSWICK Field: Pat Maebu s 0. GEELONG V HEATHERTON Field: David Dodso n F SECTION ANZ BANK V LA TROBE Field : Chris Hal l CLAYTON V FOOTSCRAY Field: Santo Paolucc i * UNI REDS V DOVETON Field: Chris Keeto n * WILLIAMSTOWN V 0. CAREY Field: Clark Thuys ST. LEONARDS V COMM BANK Field: Tony Dipaol o ST. ANDREWS V ELTHAM Field: Tony Murphy

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 O.P. PURPLE V HAMP ROVERS Field: David D'Alters OLD BRIGHTON V DE LA GOLD Field: Paul Rapke Goal : J . O'Brien, S . Fleming W'STOWN V ST KEVINS Field: Norm Nugent Goal: I . Gailunas, T Zapadlo PARKSIDE V O .ESSENDON Field: Rob Mayston Goal: G . Duke, B . O'Donnell MON BLUES V AQUINAS Field: Adrian Mason , Goal: D . Fowler, P McTaggart * Sunda y "Elsternwick Park

Umpires Corne r Congratulations go to Kevin "Chilli Pepper" Segota, one of last years Grand Final Umpires, doing his 150th aame last week . Kevin's career goes back to 1978 where he started as a boundary umpire doing 22 game . His further 128 games were interrupted by 3 years in the VFL . where he did very well . Highlights of Kevin's ~areer include last years 'A' Grade Grand Final, 1986 'B' Grade Grand Final, Interstate game in S .A . in '87 and n 1982 umpiring with his older brother Joe . Chili Pepper" is an inspiration to other umpires who think you have to be tall and skinny to be a good umpire . He's hard to catch when those little legs get going! Kevin always helps other umpires, even boundary umpires, and is very handy around the social scene Oust his family fills two tables) . All the best Kevin on your big day today . *~t* Jeff Kelly ( Old Brigade) thought he had picked up all the new rules after he had done Ormond Seconds . Told his wife he had only paid three 50 metre penalties, pity about all the "15" metre penalties though!! !

*** are park benches better to sleep on than tram-stop seats, Ken? ? *** According to David D'Altera, the best way to get from Essendon to Williamstown is to go via Sandringham! Must think he's still with the VFA . Time to change either the glasses or the Melways! ! *** Is it necessary to give an umpire his assessment whilst he is having a shower? Especially when you're in the same shower Benny?!! **~ Many thanks to the Fawkner trainers for assisting one of our umpires felled last week. It was an accidental but nasty knock and I appreciated all the help I got .

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Keep on bouncing Ron & Mike TWO CENTURIES AT FAWKNER AMATEURS All at Fawkner would like to congratulate two young veterans Greg Mitchell & Ian 'Pommy' Hapgood on playing their 100th games recently . Greg has been a top senior player for many seasons, his courage and fierce desire to win the baI is an inspiration to all . Ian our 1987 Reserves B& F Winner has finally finally realised he can be a regular senior player. His confidence is growing and he is now starting to believe in his undoubted ability. Greg and Ian can be proud of their efforts and we .vish them luck for many seasons ahead .

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS V BULL/TEM P Field: Graeme Thwaites Goal: J . Curtin, G. Sinclair UNI BLUES V THERRY Field: Andrew Jamieson Goal : A . Laird, A . Merlin OLD XAVS. V MHSOB Field: Ken Walke r Goal: W . Rogers, J . Curtin 0. HAILEY v O .P GREEN Field: Graeme Morga n Goal: S . Sherman, S . Mannix DE LA BLUE V MARCELLIN Field: Ted Keatin g Goal: E . Lespic, M . Noonan

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IAN WEBSTER - 50 GAMES Congratulations to one of our quieter players Ian Webster on reaching the 50 game mark . "Webbo" is a .ersatile utility player who always gives 100% - a real THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

trier who gives his all . To a real gentleman we all offer our best wishes and congratulations and hope you play at least 50 more for our Club . Well done Webbo . 50 GAMES UP FOR ANDREW "JOEL"WEBSTER Joel' has eventually reached the magical 50 after retirng a few times . Not only does this gentle giant play but is on our committee and has been a very hard working social secretary for the last 3 years . Congratulations from all at Old Carey . 50 UP FOR GREG MITCHEL L Greg is a versatile utility player who has found a niche at full forward this year. A player who plays on confidence 'Mitch' has plenty of ability and if harnessed correctly could be a top player. So lets get out act together and help Old Carey wil a flag . All at Old Carey congratulate 'Mitch' and remember your subs please . Well done Mitch .! 13


V. Ae F.1 ie { . .1 aeT .C • GALA RACE DAY Wedneday May 25th, 1988 ® Great promotional day for V .A.F.A. and opportunity to promote "Family Football". ® Great Club fundraising opportunity, V.A .F.A. to sell Clubs special packaged tickets FOR $25 which includes : ® Free admission into Member's Area . ( Jacket and Tie required) . ® 2 course Carvery Luncheon . ® Free Race Book . • Private Bar and Dining Room for ticket holders. Wittier Room, Terrace Stand Your Club makes approximately $10 profit on each ticket sold . ® Sell 50 (wives, girlfriends, students (over 18) and your Club makes $500 . • Races named after 1987 V.A .F.A. Premiership Cup Winners . ® Invite your friends and workmates, etc . and let's "Fill the Stands" with Amateur Friends . • Have an enjoyable day, win some money, enjoy a good meal and your Club benefits!! ! Individuals attending will be admitted free on production of their Club M embership Ticket, Token or Medallion .

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BALACLAVA Coach: Bernie Drinan 1, G . Naya r 10 B. Drinan (C .C.) 11 . S . Dix 15 P. Georgiou 17 D. Rea d 18 P Kane 19 J BresOn 27 J Haycroft 33 A . Rowland 37 . T Harmes 38. L. Bonney 41 . J. Smith 46 R . Calder 47. M . McCaffrey 48 P O'Sullivan 51 . D. Quamby 53 S . Marnol 54 D. McManus 56 A. Di x 58 A Tallanco

GTV9 Coach : Carl Louchard 1 . M . Henry 2 . J . Murphy 3 . A. Beams 4, B. Driscoll 5 . P. Dennis 6 . B. Merton 7. P, Thomas 8. J . Wise 9. G . Ebinger 10. P Waldren 11 . T Maloney 12. C. Louchard (Coach) 13. G. Meith e 14 . J. Annesley 15. C . Martin 16, R . Elmer 17 .J. Goudge 18 J. Markovich 19 . C. Edinger 20. C . Lo w 21 . N . Smith 22. M . Lehman 23. M . Allen

OLD GEELON G 2 . N . Henham 3. N . Sharpe (Capt.) 4.1 . Stevenson 5. I . Besley 6. A .Chirnside 7. A . Cram 8. P Jones 9. D. Morton 10.1 . Hewson 11 . L . White 12 . B. Smith 13. J . McKirdy 14. A. Carnegie 15. H . King 16. R Ames 17. J . Armytage 18. R. Woods 19. A, McDonald 20. F. Simpson 21 . D. Fraser 22, R . Bennett 26. J . Calvert-Jone s

24 . D. Gray 25,T. Kenna 26. G . Creaser 27. S . Mackay 28 . D . Rodgers 29 . G . Dallard 30 . J. Daring 31 . F Miraglia 32, R . Mackay 33 B. Fox 34, S, Chvastek 35 .V. Laden 36, S . Brown 37.T Fox

OLD XAVERIAN S The Crocodiles Coach : Paul Lefebure 1 . R . Excell 2 . R . McLennon 4 . D. Burke 5 J. Manl y 6 C. McNamara 7. Chris Doyle 8 . M . Kinna 10.T. Connors 11 . M . Freeman 12 . M . Lally 13. B . Quin 14, J . Hardman 15. A . Griffiths 16. J . Ralph 17, D . Quin

18 D. McCombie 19 N . Adams 20, J . McGrath (Capt.) 21 . S. Nunna n 22 . P. Kinghorn 25. P. Tomanivits 26. D. Juracich 27. P. Trainor 28. B. Prowse 29. J . Flyn n 30, A. Wilson 32 . N . Cooke 33 M . Haycocks 34, P. Grotjan 35 R . Brower 37 C. Bloo m 41 . R . Dowling 42, D. Honan 44,S, Hogan 46. J . Saddler 47. J . Grenville 49 B . Kininmonth 54. M . Connors 55. S . Bel l

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ST. KEVIN S Coach: John Allan 1 . J. Allan 2 . A . Giffi n 3. T. Corrigan 4. D. Power 5. A . Beaver 6. G. Maas 7. J. Casey 8. S. Butler 9. M . Hourigan 10 . R . Douglas 11 . N . Fanning 12 . T. Arnol d 13. P. Hooper 14. C . Potter 15. M . Civitella 16. D. Banova 17. P. Citavella 18. B. Millar (VC) 19. M . Mulcahy 20. G . O'Mahony 21 . D . Sullivan 25. T. Whela n 27. A. Berrigan 35, D. O'Sullivan 44. P. Gardiner 45. A . Croagh 47. D. Chaffe y 49. C. Nolan (DVC) 51 . M . Dobl e 54 . S. Daniels 61 . M . Davies 66, P. Cullity 67. S. Browne (Capt .)

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Coach: Noel Jenkinson 2 . A . Woodward 5 . N . Jenkinson (C) 7. J . Ladson (VC) 10. G . Furlon g 111 . A . McLay 12 . R . Naylor 13. S. Muncaski 14. M . Lawson 15. C . Kinsella 16. P. Mille r 17. J . Connors 18. S. Keenan 19. John Hunt 21 . S . McGenniss 22 . P Grimes 28 . M . Kelliher 29 . A . Goodyea r 131 . Jim Hunt (Capt. ) 41 . R . Mullaly 48, M . Bolt 50. T. Mullaly 52. M . Ladson 55. M . Montgomerie 56. P Moore (DVC) 61 P. Tantram Dylan O'Brien Dennis O'Brien

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Coach : Joe Salvatore Macintosh , arra s Youn g ? Petresc u ^g Bunshaw ~, Edwards :., Espinosa 0- De Pace ,_ J. Donnelly 0- Gemmola T, Shaw 3- Kenny (DVC) Salvatore (DVC) , 7 Gualan o . Graham D T Dionyssopoulos G. Dawes :` Robertson G. Leec h W. Farley M . Gemmola K . Hogan B- Ninnis D. Clifton M, Kotsanis (VC .) % D. Dlen g 3- T. Mulvahil '0. N . Crocker F Kavanagh M . Sharkey ' .t- Car r 99. J . Salvatore

oach: Richard Farndon

Coach : Ian Bowden 2 . T. Farndo n 1 . R . Loughron 3. A. Issell 3, K . Fulle r 4. S . Curti s 4 S . McGregor 5. D Eilenberg 5. D.Bowden 6. M . Pocknee 8.1 . Bowde n 7. G . Gorrigan 9. D-Symington 8. S . Wrathall 10, D . LeLievre 9. R . Farndon 11 . D. Wise 0. C . Niall t2 . D. Ferguson 11 . A . Woodhouse 13 . C. Wilson 2. S . Hunt 14 . A . Price 3 . J. O'Mahoney 15 . S . Lett s 4 . C . Bickley 16. P. Edward s 5 . D . BovRell 6 . N . McLaghlan-Troup 17 P Thompson t7. L . Mates 18 A . Cossar 19 D. Fenton (C) 0. R . Taylo r 20 . B. Dart 1, R . Whiter 21 . S. Finlay 2. A. Fletche r 22 . D . Murphy 3. N . Stapleto n 23, A. Thompson 4. P. Hodges 24. D. Thor n 5. D. Perkins 25. R . Vickery 6. T. Richards 26. J . Savio r 8. N . Thomas 27. A. Clunies-Ross 9. R . Anderso n 28. E . Hutchinson 1 . P Gairns 29 . M . Clunies-Ross 3 . R . Heath 30 S . Wilso n 5. S O'Mahoney 31 G . Wilso n 7. K . Donnerlly 32, J . Beaurepaire 8 . B. Goles 33 . N, Do n 9 . P Hunt 34 .. S . Daniel 0 . S . Peterso n 35 . L . Higham 44. D. Maher 36 . A. Greenway 46 . C. Hanschette 37 . G . Lan g 47. T. Bindley -38. R . Agnew 56. D . Fry 39. R . Austin 62 . A. O'Brie n 63 . R . VanDen Dunge : 40 T Kalas 41 . P Trainer 64 . J. Leonard s 42 . D. Campbell 65 . 1 Theodorou 43 R Western 66 . J. Balmford 44 A . Caithness 77. B. Rowland 45 W, Loughron 86 . J. Kellam


F Sectio n

Igst, 1967 A .N .Z . BANK Senior Coach : Michael Szeitz Rese rves Coach : Ga ry Leicester

CLAYTON Senior Coach: L. Brown Reserv es Coach : M . Lux a

1 . S. Duke 1 . S. Carroll 2 . A . Kennedy (VC) 2 . A . Slink 3 . R. Koegle r 3 . D. Burk e 4 M . Evans 4, B. Reynolds 5 . G . Walkley ''.. 5, S . Price 6 P Marshal l 7 . M . Dingdale (VC .) 7. G . Ansti 8. P. Burghardt (C) .T. Burdeau s8 9. R . Savage 9 . P. Strahan (DVC) 10 . M . Luxa 10. H . Birkenfeids 11 . D. Cook 11 . G . Ohlmu s 12.S . McDonald 12 . R . Harrington 13.T. O'Donoghue 13. W. Simmond 14 . D . Black . M . Szedz (CCs14 ) 15,S. Gowans

DOVETON S.J .O.C. Senior Coach : S . Nicholson Rese rves Coach: G. McKenzie

Senior Coach : K . Wilson Rese rves Coach : S. Rhynehart

1 . C . Wormsley 2 . A . Battl e 3. Ralph Thorweston 4. S . Woodward 4. B. Delaney 5 . C. Brow n 5_ J . Muirhead 6, G . Meier 6 . A. Ahdore 7. P. Byrne 8 . Ric Thorweston 8 . W . Kraska (VC) 9 . I . Parke r 9 . R . Hamilton 10. V. D'Aquino 11 . S. Nicholson 11 . J. Johnston 13. G . Marti n 12 . S. Westerman 14 . G . Dunkley 13. K. Wilson 15 . P Grima 14. Mick Wilson Snr 15.G . Leicester 16. J . DAmelro 16 . N . Keating 15 . M. Wilkinson 16. G . Brookes 17. J. Caygill 17.J . Jenkins 16. R. Gibbs 17, D . Tyrrell 18. J . Adams 19 . R . Henry 117 , D. Blewett 18 P Boyl e 19. R . Newton 20. G . McKenzie (C.Re 18, Mark Page 19 D. Duck 20 . M . Mirra 22, G . Wilso n 18,R. McGougan 20. S . Farrow 21 . T. Pazianas 23. R Opie 19 . Mick Wilson 21 . P. Shoppee 22 . N . Wathen 24. G . Joyce 19 . W. Hynes (Res) 22. S . Gray 23 . J. Keppell 25, A. Greig 20. M . Polglaise 23. M . Schaper 24 . M . Blasi 27. G . Phelps 21 . B. Goodwin 24 . M . Birrell 25 . R . Campodinco 28. P. Buttigieg 22 . S . Rhynehart 25. J. Slattery 26. M . Dereu s 29. W. Ennor 23. F. Darmanin 26. R . Wilkosz 28. B . Begen t 30. N . Joyc e 24. B . McDonald 27. M . Sweeney 29. P. Cunningham 31 . M . McGonagle 25. S . Charlesworth 28. C . Edwards 30. B . Nestor (D.VC.) 32 . J . Quirke 26. A. Crother s 29.P. Dawson 31 . M . Stiglish 33 . P. Panagiotopoulos 27. D . Giddens 30, A . Rees 32. K . Newton 34. K. Mehmet 28. K. McHugh 31 . T. Harbinson 33. D.Tyle r 35, J . Martin 29. R. Kay 32, M . Farrell 34. C . Kristenson 36 . M . Gilles 30. G . Bryant 33, M . Patterson 35. D. Blasi 37. M . McLellan 31 . R . Spinks 34. R . El y 36. A. Davis 40 . S . Kimpton 32 . D . Rankin 35. N . Reardon 37. G . Wathen 42 . S. McNamee 34 . S . Wilson 36. W. Duscher 38. W. Landt 43 . B. Abrahams (DVC 35, J. Wilson 37, W. Dunmore 39. S . Hession 44 . G . Poulton 36 . W. Burgess 38. K . Murray (VCR) 40, S . Thomas 46,S. Kewley 37. D. Poiglaise 39. D. Harbinso n 41 . P. Thomas 47. A . Toner 38. A . Webster 40. B. Curthoys (DVCR) 43. M . Percival 48 . C . Matthews 39 .J. Leveque 41 . T. Gleason 45. P. Turner 49 C. Carmichael 41 . W. Stephens 42. A. Bennett 47. J . Fuller 50. J. Yuse f 42 . D. Dawes 43, N . Reardon 48. A. Nimorakiotakis 53 P Doensen 45 P O'Donnell 44. G . Coffey 49 . A . Moults 55 P West 49J,Sweeney 45 B. Haywood 50 . A . Archard 56, A . Mastaing 50. R . Forglarini 46. R . May 51 . M . Morgan 57. 8- James 52 . D. O'Donnell 47 . P. Jones 53 . M . Xerri 61 . P Bolleini 54. J . Verbi 48. M . Spring 54 . I . Nankivell 55. M . Lapinski 49. G . Smith 55.T.Sawery 62 . D. Mair 50. A . Besick 58. P. Barker 51 . A . Trimboli 59. S. Mortimer 52 . D . Kidell 60, F. Pietropoulo 53. R . Hueston 54. J . McGregor 55. T. Brai n 56. P Cumming 57. C . Westbridge 58. R . Dickins 59. C. Rile y 60. N . Walsh (CR) 1 . M . Shacklock (Capt 3 . B. Gardne r

ELTHAM COLLEG E Senior Coach : Max Paisley Reserves Coach : M. Peterson

FOOTSCRAY I .T. Senior Coach : John Molone y Reserve Coach : Wayne Taylor

1 . M McKenzie 1 . M . Stone 2 P Gran t 2 . S. McVicar 3, R . Gun n 3. K. Tucker 4. M . Schembn 5. G . Stefou 4. D. Felton 6. G . Mills 5. A. Tucker 7. P. Nelson 6. D. Baxter (VCapt .) 8 .A Dunn 7. N . Hamshare 9 J Carnahan 8 . M . Fitzpatrick 110. G . MacDonald 9. S . McPhail (Capt .) 11 J Breheny tC) 12 E Darman,n 10. D. Sagar 13 S Icely 11, C- Penns 14 P Jame s 12 . J. Weatherill 15 S Flynn (VC) 13. D. Bishop . 16. D Tanner (RVC) 14. B . Apte d 17, J. Moroney 15. M . Peterson (C.C.R 19, T Johnstone 20. B Sym e 16. A. Gardiner 2t T. Nucara 17.S.Shaw 22 . P. Chffe 18. P. Kernagham 23 . C Allan .19. L . Dawson 24, S . Hall 20 . W . Stevenson 25 P. Lewis 21 . K. Shanhun 26. S Case 27. A MacDonald 22. R . Tarya n 29. M Aobertson I 23 . P. Taylor 30 G Eltor d 24 . A . Lampton 31, C, McManus 26. M . Delaney 32. W Taylor (RC) 27, S . Fitzpatrick 33. M . Bowers 28. A . Hal l 34. M . Williamson 35. 0 Hefter 29. D. Ritter 36. P. Gibbs 30. S. Toze r 37. M . Godkin 31 . C. Butler (DVC) 38 . M . Johnson 132. K. Phelan 39 P. Morgan 33. G . Hall 40 R Rnaldi 34. G . Adams 41 P Thorpe 42, P Berens 35. S . Biddle 43 T Farag 36.1 . Chesser 44 M . O'Shannessy 37. C. Dar e 45 G . Barrett 38. D. Campbell 46. Cr White 39, M . Barden 47, W. Bardenhagen 40. A . Peacock 48 D. Bonna r 49. B . Eccles 41 . D . Sellin 50. D. Tomass 42 .13 Webb 51 . M . Walter 43. B . Anderson 52 . J Fitzgerald 44, M . Farling 53 W Bennett 45. P Jones 54. G Biggs 46. D. Humphries 55 B Gratlldge 48. D. Dea n 56 A, Browne 5T D. Dic k 49, M . Tennant 58 C, Hall 50 . C. Toy 59. M . Case 51 . S . Watson 60. A . Murrell 52 . S. Coutts 61 . M. Russell 55 . A . Hoogenraan 62. D. Phtlisnn 64, P Richardson 56 . A . Kew 66, B . Sullivan 57, R. Little 67 . V, Bibas 58 . E . Murray 68 P. Cleaver 59 . G . O'Donnell 70 A West 60 . C .Selway 71 . M Els e 61 . J . Tarya n 84 P Kennedy 62. J . Tonkin 99 . A . Marian 69. K . Dutch 111 . D. Wilton

LA TROBE UNI coach: P. O'Donohue Asst. Coach: C. Orvad I . T. Briggs (Capt .) 2 . D . Huffe r 3 A. McGibbon 4. J . Tucci 5. J, Strathairn 6. M . Dalbosco 7 L. McLeod 8. B. Franzman 9 . R . Robinson 10, M. Bakogianis 11 . L. Athanasakis 12. P. Tucc i 13. J . Trimboli 14, J . Williamson 15. M . Lewi s 16, G Liersch IT J Limperakis 18. E. Ferraro 19. P Gough 20. A . Crawford 21 . L . Green 22 . M . Edmunds 23 . S. Duni n 24. T. Fawcett 25. M . Betinsky 26. S . Betinsky 27. C . Orvad 28.1 . McGibbon 29. W. Beacom 30. L . Zucchet 31. P Chilco 32. F. Andruela 33 .S. Hands 34 . N . Morrice 35 . G . Whitemore 36. D. Poole 37. A . Conroy 38. J. Pollock 39. G . Palmer 40. A. Blaskett 41 . J . Clar k 42. R . Lockman 43. A . Huffer 44 . J . Mills 45. R . Little (VC) 46. D. Wright 47. J. Taylor 48 . S. Hobbs 49 . C. McLachlan 50 . S. Bownlaw 51 . M . Porr a 52 . J . Cousins 53. R. McDonald 54. N . Paterakis 55. A. Cummings 56. S . Ralph 57.S. Benjamin 58. M . Wilhelm 59. A. Zogoulas 60. G. Gamble 61 . J. Guthrie 62 . A. Jenz 63 . I. Kearns 64. D. Maurovic 65. W. Brown 68. R . Nicholson 69. G . Foulds

OLD CARE Y GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Asst . Coach: G . Diamond

ST. ANDREWS ST. LEONARDS UNIVERSITY RED S 1 . S. O'Connell 2. F. Taura s

3. G . Proebst z

Senior Coach Laurie Duffu s Reserves Coach Leigh Kidley 1 . L . Duffus 2. D. Fossa 3. W. Darvidis 4, P, Hille (Pres) 4, S. Mau s 5. P Barone 6. C . Hosking (Capt) 7. S . Hayes 8 . G . Roughsedge 9 . S . Katsiamakis 10. D. Cahir (DVC) 11 . D . Murphy 12. C. Beattie 13. A . Smith 14 . E . Suidgeest 16 . J DeAngelis 17. K. Pereira 18 .V. Koo p 19 . M . Moran 20. R . Sandison 21 .I .Jennens 22. G . Coo k

1 . I . Steward 4. P. Commerford 2 . G . Browne 5, 3. D. Gavin 6. A . Fitzgerald (DVC) 4 . M . Tognolini 7. M . Robert 4 . K . Coo k 8 . D. Stilled 5 . G . Vipond 9 . A. Levy 6 . M . Shearer 10, B. Dinning 7. R . Magro (C.C.Se n it . A . Sher 12. N . Stubbs 7. G . Paimngton 13. S . Johnston 8. R . Nowak 14, G. Bulluss 8. H . James 15. M . Broadbent 9. G . Casey 16 . A . Barnes 10 . B. Campbell 17. A . Ward 11 . P. Goldsworthy 18 . G. Peterson 12 . W. Chamra (VC .) 19. S. Brabner 13. R . Davies 20. S . Wigley 14. N . Taylor 21 .P Kaneen 15. M . Prince 22 . J. Wallace 23. R . Eddington 15, P. Cavanagh 24, S. Margets 16. A . Olse n 25. M. Valentin i 17. P. Little 26. G . McDonald (C) 18. B. Kenyon 27, S. Lydster 20. C . Leopold 28. D. Ray (VC) 21 . R . Pepyat 29. A. McCully 22. B. Funnell 30-S . Fletcher (Res.Cap)I 23 . S. Giacon 23. C . Artis 31 . R . Bulluss I 24, A . White 25. C. DiCianni 32. P Claxton 25 . C. Walden 26. V. Sciulli 33.S. Harvison . M . 0'Hanlon 27. L. Esposito 34 . M . Aitken 26 35 . J . Ruffin 27, C . Ros s 29 . F. Hocking 28 . J . Roberts 36 . M . Ingram 31 . D. Briggs 37. D Rust 29. M . Liszukiewicz 32 . L . Libardi 38.J.Cook 30. M . Johnson 33.J . Mansour 39. N . Timms 31 R . Zappelli 34. T. Harper 40. D. Henry 32 . L . Kildey 35. C . Schang 41 . D. Rooney 34. G . Dudley 36. P Grandy 42. J . Fletcher I 35. R . Goldberg 37. S. Tyrrell 43. G . Smith 36. G . Moloney (VC) 44. G . Christie 37 38 . S. Andrews . G . Haarburger 40. G . Ritchie 45. S. Bridgewoo d 41 . J. Montalto 46. , S. Dunca n C . Rogers 47. G . Ferguson 39 . S. Salzano 44. R . Armstrong 42 . P, Sproat 48, P Fitzgerald 40 . B. Jeffreys 45. I . Webster 43. T. Lawrenc e 49. S. Pearce 41 . M . Angelo 46. K . Shriues 44. J . Phelan (D.V.C .) 50 . R . Stogren 42 . M . Ross 47. G . Diamond 45. A . Park 51 . H . Kipp 45. D. Evans 48, N . Chipp 50. R . Heaney 52 . A. Anailidis 46, C . Morrell 49 . A . McPherson 51 . C. Wegrzyn 53. M . Preston (R .VC.) 47. M . O'Connell 51 . A. Wol f 54, N . Stabbing 54. D. Pringle 48 . P Hutchings 57. S . Knight 52. P. Pang 55, N . NG 51 . I. Mezzalira 60. D. Griffiths 56. J. Ward 53 . C. Trentfieid . P. Dilorenz 61 . G . Hamilton 57. Paul Lemcke 52 54 . M . Sheedy . Peter Melcke 54 . V. Cho w o58 62 .J.Tapner 55 . D. McCleery . 59. A. McLennan 55 P Phillips 64. T Wilson 57. S. Bolton 60. R . Lydster 56 . D.Fox 65. D. Spencer 58. P. Barmby 61 . R . Nowlan 57 . S. Williams 66. R . Lowe 65 . P. Webster 62 . A. Bakker 58, G . Moloney 68. J. Loft s 66 . M . Graha m 63. M . Dyer 62. C. Beattie 74. C. Overend 64 .S, Borazio 63 . F. Russel l ROWES ELGIN INN 65 . S. Worrell 65, G . Christopoulos 66. D . Biggins 68 . D. Collin s 67. W. Langley 69 . A . Sheridan 68. R . Goodman 70 . J . Cadman 69. T. Raftopoulo s 70. J. Wall 86 . B. Klau 96. F. Gosdschan t . I . Chisholm (VC .) 2. R . Keppel l 3 . P Hogan 4 . R . Purcell 6. A. McHarg 7. S. Legear (Capt.) 8. M . Evans 9. S. McCrae 10 . W. Brown tt . M . Petty 13. S. Jones 14 . C . Bryan 15 . G . Mitchell 16. R. Cutlack 17, R . McCasker 19. C . Christensen 20. R. Evans 21 . M . Newnham 22 . J. Hand s 23. D. Barre 24. S. Brown 25. K . Shaw 26 . J. McQuie 27. R . Macauley 28. P Charles 29. J . Barre 31 . S. Eldridge 32. C. Westwood 33 . I. England 34 . J. Sgarioto 35. P. Gittms 36 . S . Wolf 37. C. Hickey 38. P. Keys (VC.) 39. A . Cope 40. D . Henderson 41 . A. Thomas 42.1 . Hughes 43 . J. Clar k

WILLIAMS- I TOWN CY.M .S . Senior Coach : R . Goetz Rese rves Coach: I. McGowan 1 . P McGowan 2. R . Goetz (C) 3. G . Heigh t4 e . C . McKenzi 5 . F. Van der Peet 6 . G . Hyland 7. R . Zammit 8. J . Borg 9. J . Neenan(VC) 10. R . Butterfield 11 . D. Temby 12 . M . Connor 13, S . Vines 14. S. Calderwood 15. G . Levies 16. D . White 17. A. Harry 18 . C. Goetz 19 . A . Featherston 20. C . Muscat 24. D . Dewson 28. J . DeBono(RVC) 29 .S. Logowsk i 33 . G . Mugovin 34 .S . Kennedy 35. W. Marr 37 . I . McGowan (RC) 42. I . Zadel 43 . B. Smit h 44, R . Sodimaco 45 . R . McClellan 46 . J. Ross 47. D . Bubnic 48. P Culhane 49. G . Doria 50. S, Denham 55. B . Madigan 59. A . Ryan 50. B. Ryan

A . Morelli R . Pierson B, Cooper G . Sarong G . Smith G . Stephens


E Sectio n AQUINAS COLLEGE

OLD GIaEIOPdG

H FC AQUINAS Coach : Ron Cunningham 1 . C . O'Toole 2 . J . Dwyer 3 S . Schink 4. M . Wilkinson 5. H . Hewitt 6 . B. Boland 7. P McCafferty 8 B. Russel l 9 . G . Brady 10. P. Fenton 11 . D. Savari s 12 . D. O'Loughlin 13 . T. Alford 14 . D. Hodge 15 . J. McNamara 16 . P Burnet t 17. P Smith 18 . P Davison 19 . P Flanagan 20. B . McKenna 21 . P Hewitt 22 .J. Ryan 23. M . Carter 24. A. Whelan 25. S . Bel l 26. S . McBride 27. I . Shaw 28 . G . Wright 29 . S . O'Loughlin 30 . G . Hewit t 31, C. Gill 32 . S . Bowteil 33 . B. Fitzgerald 34 . M'Y?? 35 . S. Livingstone 36. D . Phelan 37. P. Gleniie 38. B. Hansen 39 . E . Whitfield 40 . T. Gu y 41 . D. Croft 42 . B . Speiss 43, C. Rogers 44 . K . Cox 45 . J. Goldsmid 46, A . Wright 47. P, Kvietelaitis 48. C . Fleiter 49 . T. Stah l 50. P Grierson 51 . R . Phibbs 52. I . Mitchell 53. S. Alford 54. S. Maynes 55. B . Slattery 56. D. Laws 57. V. Alexander 58. A . Crosby 59, K . Bolton 61 . C. Duff y 62, C. Whitfield 69. B . Taylor

BRUNSWICK Senior Coac h Peter Conduit Reserves Coach Peter Sheehan 1 . L . JOnes 3. A. Strachan 4 . P Conduit 5, D . Stevens 6. S. Hewitt 7. D. Carroll 8. D. O'Sullivan 9. I . Campbell 10. R . Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 . A. Cook

13. S. Kannegiesser 14. P Spezza 15. T. Barley 16. B . Good 16. D. Leheny 17. G . Forde 19. J . Gibson 20 . G . Santacatterina 21 . D. Marshal l 22. G . Huckstepp 23,S. McLea n 24, S. McBride (V.C .) 25. B. Hull 26. C . Stevens (C) 27 . G . Burrows 28. D. Coy 29. D. Pink 30. M . Sayers 31 . L . Cordes 32. P. Sheehan (CCR) 33. J . Ralp h 34. R . Kennedy 35.T. Heaney 36. W. Kennedy 37. M . Lowe 38. G . Johnton 39. P Sayers 41, PB .Sheehan 41 . K . Drysdale 42 . R . Barham 43. S . Bond 44. R . MCKissack 45. C. Scott (VCR) 46. D. Fitzpatrick 47. R . Craigie 48. D. Murphy 50 . M . Green 52 . M . Hobden 54 . N . Campbell 56 . R . Camp 57. B. Watterson

HEATHERTON Senior Coach: Darry l Patterson Reserv e Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2 . P. Ulbrick 3. P Sawyer 4. T. Lovitt 5, D. Zammit 6 . C. Morrish 7. R . Lovitt 8 . T. Howell 9 . S . Herft 10, S . Reigr 11 . P. Atkinson 12 . D . Cody 13. R . Ticknel l 14. D. Patterson (C) 15. R . Watson 16. A. Todd 17 A Watson 18. B. Todman 19. K. Ryan 20, C . Zanker 21 . M . Easey 22 . M . Davidson 23. A . Cosgrove 24. A . Price

25. G . Bradford 26. A. Perkins (VC,R) 27 . H . Jone s 28, I . Gagic 29. R . Merlo 30, B . Scott 31 P. Mule 32 . D. Hein s 33 . T. Easey (DVC) 34 . J . Rabout 35, C. Booker 36 . F. Lipertri 37. W. Howells 38 . R . Smith 39 . G . Watson 40, A. Soll 41 . M . Richards 42 . D. Gardiner 43 B. Turner . 44, F. Khalil (V.C .Sen.) 44 . M . Dillon (Res.) 45 . D . Elan d 46. J. Mark 47, M . Whittl e 48, G . Clydesdale 49 . P. Simmic 50. W. Elliott (Capt . Res) 51 . D. Custerso n 52 . S . Lin k 53. C . Hazeldene 54. P Hopkins 55 A . Herdman 56. C . McDonald 57. R . Murphy 58, N . Williams 59, M . Buckley 60. D. Buck 61 . D. Nettleton

OLD ESSENDON GRAM MARIANS Senior Coach: Robertson Thompson Reserve Coach: Brett Scott 1. 2 . N . Saville 3. J . McEnroe 4. G. BcM,den 5 A. Mirakian 6 A. Fullerton 7. R. Allen a G . Turner 9. A. Day 10, I . Stevens 11 . M. Price 12 . A. Fdipa.x 13. S. Bilby 14. M . Egan 15 S. Bishop 16 L. Coorwy 17. G. Henry 18. A. Cotter 19. A. Watson 20. C. f311by (C) 21. L . Shaw 22. D. Willaton 23. G . Thompson 24, C. Mille r

25 B. Panagiotopolus 26. P. Crameri (+,O) 27. R. Thompson 28 P. Dudderidge 29. P McKenzie 30P.Day 31 . G . Evans 32 . P. Lewis 33. M . Bradford 34. A . Middleton 35 P Henry (RVC) 37. D. Wdtingslox 38. A . Ainsworth 39. N. Pollard 40. S. Braden 44. S. Parker 45. C . McKay 47. W. Anthony 48. R . Barnard 49. B. Milner 50. M . Vaxalis 51 . J . Simmons 55 B. Soctt (R .C.) 71 . W. Crossley 81 . G. Kirk

Senior coach: Craig Robson Reserves Coach : Russell Parkinson 1 . P. Holloway 2 .1 Johnstone 3 . C. Robson (Capt .) 4. C. Gunn (VCapL) 5. R. Bur n 6 P. Wortherspaon 7. B. Harwoo d 8 . J. Twig g 9 . M . Williams '. 10. L . Carlton 11 . D . McLeod 12 . D. Colaci 13. M . Naylor 14. P. Butler 15. W. Dowling 16. R . Emmett 17. G . Lavender 18. C . Richardson 19. M . Davis 20, S . Guide 21 . R . . Le Deux 22 . R . Gorrell 23 . C. Landale (Capt .Res .) 24 . H . Youngma n 25 .J. Henderson 26 . A . Brocksopp 27. P. Buc k 28 . L . Dyer 29 . W. Davis 30 . R . Hanna 31 . 1 Jackson 32, R . McDonald 33 . S . Burgess 34 . J. McCann 35 . B. Allender 36 . C. Barnett 37. M . Borthwick 38 . P. Clar k 39 . B. Cox 40 . P. JOnes 41 . A . Haines 42 . N . Collin 43 .T. Winspear 44. A. McDonald 45, A . McMillan 46. R . Parkinson 47. F. Simpson 48 . R . Stewart 49 . R . Fay (VC Res) 50 . P. Jewel l 51 . M . Tallis 52 . M . Baxter 53 . R . Jamieson 54 . C. Pappas 57. A . Jamieson 62, H . McGowan 63 . J. Dowling 71 . P Hayes

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Bennison Mackinnon & Associates

V•A•F• A POWERHOUS E Sept" Ca-h: ptyn Evans Rssmvas co aeian Hlslop t Glyn Evans (CC) - RSaros, - Corbett 4.G Denson 5 A Mdle r c:. :. Jxkon 7cTnst e ~+ Pavlo„ 9 A. Morris to a Hse /1 . M Tryb r P Flaheny ~ S, cameron T Hisop Scotland T Glasser t7 G Stavroms a P Drough 19 N Deans

20 D Denier (VC) Sr G. Camov 22 P stexan J Skinner R wdbams J Harris G Stemlon -:; C Newland ?a D Stewan F Stafford 30 I Walker 31 G Torney 32 8 wdson 33 M Bray 34 J Cnsara 35 s Broadway 36 . P Holiownotl 37 M OffKer 38. P McCluskey 39 N McKay 40 M Beech 41, P Dakin 42 A Kerr 43 N Trompl 44 A Eason 45 A Cope 46 R. Dann 47 8 )bung 48 S Mason 49 .J Banner 50 G . Menner 51 T Waters 52 0 McIntyre 53 M . Hansen 54 C Upton 55 C Atkms 56 S Gray 57 G Smith 58 C Hunter 59 P. S,mon 60 D Angell 61 M Braxn 62. G Lays 63 P Rodel 64 S. Nixon 65 R Morrow 66. 0 Menner 67 R. Retailwk 68 N Dollop 69 M Mason 70. G Haliedge 71 T Clemens 72 P O'Sullrvan 73. P Rodger 74. J Moore 75 A Harman 76 P Wakm 77 J Tonkin 78 D Harris 79 A Ki16ngbeck 80 C McLeod 81 K O'Connell 82 S Cronin 83 P Peppard 84 K Carmody 99 A Smith 100, M Vollartl

U.H .S .O.B. Senior Coach : Alan Flave l Reserves Coach : David Wallace 1, A . Flavel(C) 2. R. Higgins 3. A . Greenwood 4 . G. O'Bryan 6. A . Hunter 7. A . Galie 8, K . Hunter 9 .J. Renney to. P. Burns 12 . C. Arnol 13. D. Regan 14, A. Wernert 15, P. Tancredi 16.J . Bowers 17. K . Schuller 18. P Hooper 19 . A . Ferguson 20,P Wood 21 . M . Grant 22. N . Andrews 23. P. Humphreys 24 . A . Kountio s 25 . H . Korpetutuncu 26 . C. Gathercole 28 . K . Pinkstone 29. G . Constantine 30. R. Burns 31 . S. Zerna 32 . P Akatow 33. N . Finc k 34, J. Palmer (VC) 35. B . Lug g 36. R . Clements 37 . G . Edwards 38. A . Boyce 39. P. Mather 40. R. Salmon 41 . D. Hudson 42 . D. Wallace 43. C. Roy 44. P. Vesetas 45. R. Thompson 46 R . Elliot 47 . A . Solomon 48. B . Hudd 49, J . Gallo 50. G. Sharpies 51, J. Liprino 52.S . Ryan 53 .R Shanahan 54 . B. Leared 55. G . Buckman 56 J Thomas 57 M . Rennick 58. B . Boyce 59 C. Gamble 60. R Ka y 61, J. Marinas 62. P Geary 63 . P. Pyl e 64 . M . Davidson 65 . P. Baker 66. D. Brooks 68. J. Zannin 69. S . Haberfield 79 K . Straiten 81 C . Skins

PENINSULA OLD BOYS Coach: R . Kerley Reserve Coach : G . Robinso n 1 . A . McLorinan (C) 2. C. Burch 3 . S. McMahon 4 . D. Hunter 5 . P. Bedford 6. R. Bedford 7. J . Horne 9. P. Krohn 10. S. McLorinan 11 . R . Sharpin 12 . P Lync h 13. R. Witham 14. M . Chesterman 15. S. Wiltshire 16. P. Crowder IT M . Mannes 18. S. Glove r 19. B. Bovington (C .Res .) 20. A . Jewitt 21 . C. Scot t 22. R . Armstrong 23. B. Jarrett 24. M . Sill 26 . G . Martin 27. A . Davis 28. A . Hume 29. C . Sharpin 30. J . Smith 31 .P. McGowan 32. R . Carter 34 . R. Graham 35 . B. Collopy 36 . N . Franks 40. E . Ka y 45. D. Crowder 46. G. Robinson 47. J . Labrooy 48. P. Stoc k 49 . S. Warner 50 . N . Labrooy 53 . M. Rowe 54. R. Kerley 55. A. Powell 56. M . Crowder 57. T. Knight 58. D. Archer j 59. R . Parker

ST. BEDES

WHITEFRIARS

Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Rese rves Coach: Alex Bartsch

Senior Coach R. Keane Reserves Coach E . Govi c

1 . R. Liste r 2 . D. Marshal l 3 . P. Riordan (Capt .) 4 . M . Jackson 5 . G . Connolly 6. E . Koti s 7. N. McColough 8. M . Whitlock 9. R. Smallwood 10. S. Gray

1 C White 2,S, Woodman 3 M .F Reidy 4 A . Kilkenny 5 R Van Raay 6. D. Blakey 7, P. Coghlan 8 A. McKeown 9 . P. Harrison 10 T Pratt

11 . R . Grech 12. D. Spencer 13 . M . Roberts 14 . P. Lannan 15 . P. Walker 16 . B. Berry 17. M. Atherton 18 . P Scheutze 19 . D. Bustard 20. M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22. B. Casey 23. M . Brett 24 . T. Beasley 25. D . Smith 26. T. Cusack 27. J . Elmore 28 . C. Free r

29 . B. Hambridge 30, G . Fitzgibbon 31 . P. Hatzitascalis 32 . P Purcel l 33. Ray Purcell 34. A. Boag 35. B. Mills 36. M . L'Huede 37 . N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38. B . Dunstan 39.S.Skoda 40. B . Woodland 41 . T. Bryant 42. M. Hollingworth 43. C . Parks (VC) 44 . T. Boccari 45. J. Berry 46. G . Hilet 47. P. Thompson 48. L. Kelly 49 . A . Pettinella 50. P. Atherton 51 . N . Williamson 52 . S. Man n 53 . B. Chandler 54 . M . Daniels 55 . S . Mclver 56, M . Beasley 57. G . McIver 58. B. Ra k 59. P. Newport 60. M. Beasley 61 . S. Campbell 62 .S. Mathieson

it . D . Sutton 12 M . Spears 14. D. Harris 16. M Borrack 17. S. Santamana 18 D . Mullin s

19 D Crowe 20. G Woolndge 21 . T Coghlan 22. M . Feutd l 23 P. Clardulll 24.J . Bonnyman 25, W. Lyal l 2 6 D. Cailman 27. M J . Reidy 28 B. Lee

30. POBnen 31 M Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D. Brown 34 S Lowell 35 J. Dunbar 36 P. Bun n 37. S. Williams 38 . L . McLaughlin 39 M. McLelland 40. B. Tierney

41, S Ciardulh 42 . G . Puglia 43 P Lefel 44 R Baker 45 P Hay 46 V Scully 47 P Mason 48 D. Barclay 49, S. McAuliffe 50. J . Coghlan at . A . Shaw 52. M. Lawson 53,J . Newton 54,T Hughes 55 S. McLennan 56. A Tymms 58 G White

59 T Born 60 N Peterson 6t J Walsh 62. C. Gay 63 D. Flanagan 64 . R . Buykx 65. D . Tol l 6& B. Williams 67 N . Hughes 68 D .Johns 69 E Conic 70 N Robertson 71 P Sull y 72 D Thomas 73 S . Wegener


A Section

oAPc

COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bruce FeMulson Reserves Coach: ris; Warner

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1 . S. William s 2 . D. Hoyle (VC.) 3. R . Herman 4. M . Hlbbins 5. J. Schmidt 6, A Ingleton 7. C. Higson a C . Pollock (D.V.C.) 9. S. Bickford 10.~C. Warner (C.C.Res) 11, W Daly 12. A . Webb 13. S. Hlnohen (Capt.) 14. R. Schobe r 15. P Wolff 16. A. Wallace 17. P. Blackman 1B D. Kerr 19.S. Fraser 20. G. Peck 21 . I . Roberts 22 . G . Parsons 23 A . Wright 24. P King 25. A. Baum 26. T Habben 27. A . Cooper 28 R . SeJedra 29. K. Parsons 30. M. Galbraith 31 . P. Lawrence 32. M . Ammann 33. A. Tobin 34. P. Kahn 35 N . Evans 36 N . Pike 37. C. Coyne 38, M . Conlon 39. M . Bennett 40. A. Lord 41. R . Teale 42. G. Griffith 43. N . Cwnietr 44, R, Brewer 45, A . Westacott 46 A . Dea

47. J. Ingleton 48. J. Lemon 49. M . Bullard 50. R . Greeves 51 . C. Singleton 55. M . Davis 56. J . Smith 58. P. Swan 59. R . Lancaster 60. J . Wood 61 . R . Oliphant

UNIVERSITY BWES

'7 ~ i ,z- 3 DE LA SALL E 1 . M . Green 2. P Barry 3, M. Beddoe 4. P. Hdds,tiorttt 5. N . Frase r 6. B. Hanrahan 7. R. Williams 8. C. Wright 9. T Cooke 10. P Mannix 11 . M . Magee 12 . 13 . P. O'Toole 14 . R . Faulkner 15. G . Connolly 16, A, O'Keefe 17. P. Green

18, M. Donohue 19. R. Carter 20. J. Buckley 21 . M. Deveson 22 . S . Nash 23, S. Pappon 24. M . Lowe 25. D. Nugent 26. J . O'Callahan 27. D. Kinsella 28. 29. J . Rogers 30. C. Heard 31 . S. Davey 32 . P. Green 33. C Campbell 34, P Waldron 3 5 A. McCorkel 36 M. Smith 37 W. Gasparini 38 J. Antonio 39. J. Meckrff 40. S . McGran 41 . K . Mullins 42. N. Mitchell-Hill 43. M . Harrington 44. T, Spencer 45. C. McClunan 46. P Murphy 47. B. Kellet t

48. T, Brideson 49. M . Harris 50.A . Demase 51, R. Stewart 52. M. Hagen 53.T??? 54. T. Davis 55. P. Dwyer 56. R . Hayes 57. M . Forrest 5& P Logan

Mac"rae8rFa11on : :

MARCELLIN Senior Coach : Neil Le Lieute Reserves Coach: Michael Dillon 1 . A . Paatsch (V.C.) 2 . G . Petro6 3. M . Cooper 4. C. Carr 5. P Carla 6. G. O'Connel l 7. M . Dillon (ResCap.) ST.Amad 9. M . Day 10. A. Gallagher 11 . C. Slattery (OV.C.) 12. A . Cullinan 13, C. Hesse 14. D. Howe 15, D. Ebert

16 W. McDonell 17. M. Getson 18, A. Caffry 19. M. Delahunt 20. J. Hesse 21 . J. Amad 22 . T. O'Hehir 23. . S . Lennox 24, J . O'Loughlin 25. M . Keays 26. J . Toomey 27. D. Winterbottom 28. S. Psoras 29. B. Bentley 30. R . Stewart (CC.Res) 31 . C. Castagna 32, G . Sheehan 33. A. Maher 34. L. Getson 35. R. O'Callaghan 36 D. Manzi37. P. Sheehan 38. D. O'Callaghan 39. F. Battistella 40. A. Zannoni 41 . C. Burke 42 . J. Scott 43. A. Kennedy 44. P McIntyre 45 M . Ryan 46. J . Golds 47. T Buhagiar 48. J . Golds 49. G. Hughes 50. A. Robinson 55 M . Stapleton 56. A. Day 58. P Andueza 64. P Harvey

NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach : M. Harlnebery Rese rves Coach : a Pearse 1. A. Egan (D.V.C.) 2. M . Hannebery 3. J. Tierney 5. M. Schmid! 6. M. Borcich 7. P Booth BF.Muto 9. S. O'Rourke (V.C.) to. B Hanbrt 11 . B. Jones 12 .PWeir 13. B. Curulli 14. P. Millet 15. P Kearney 16 M . Hadley 17.M .Boyd 19. P Considine (Capt)

20, M. Malone 21. D. Baker 22. M . Fennelly 23. C. Alevras 24. J. Rae 25. J. Flynn 26. S. Hibbert 27. R . Atkinson 28 P. Butler 29. J. McIntyre 30. M . Lynch 31 . G . O'Toole 32. B. Sexton 33, B. Dubois 34. D. Pasquariello 35. D. Edwards 36. P. Hehir 37. J . Zumbo 38 B. Leawid 39. K . Scott 40. I . Turnbull 41 . P Dwyer 42 . A . Baker 43. A. Orelli 44, B. Glrolami 45. M . Devine 48.PHe.ky 47. C. Desmond 48 N . Gamham 50. C. Hibbert 51 . P. Callaghan 52 . S.P. Moloney 53. M . Hibbert 54. T. Keogh 55, D. Fogarty 56. D. Hofstede 59. J. Aquil a 60. S. Currie 61 . K. Healey 63. P Syme s 66 P. Strongman 66 J. Mcilroy 69. K . Tibaidi

OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach: Simon Talent Reserves Coach: Bob Voges 1 . E . Alle n 2 . J . Reddish 3. R. Lloy d 4. J . McMillan (CR) 7. E . Whitsid e 8. A. Lloyd 9. R. Aujard 10. S. Spiers 11 . D. Kay 12. M . Godwin 13. R . Austin 14. J . Kerr 16. A . Smith 17. S. Cairns 18.S. Illingworth 21 . P.Sherwen 22 . D . Hooper 23. D. McNab 24. S . McGill 25. B. Crump 26. D. Tyrrel l 27. D . Campbell 28. S . Rodwell 29. B. Hodge 31 . A . Chambers 32 . T. Lambert 33. C. Winneke 34. J . Forbes 35. W. Alle n 36. S . Letts 37 . D. Mann 38.A. Hawden 39. R. Hodges 40. P. Brown 41 . D . Burford 42 . J. Moi r 43. W. Matthews 44. P. Drummond 45. N . Ellwood 46. R . Fulle r 47. M . Veselik 49. R . McLeish 50. 5 . Montgomery 51 . T. Elli s 52 . R . McMillan 53. A. Aston 54. D. McCall 55. R. Howcroft 56. D. Senior 57. D. Fergusson 58. C. Perkins 59. S . Bones 60. D. Beck

t OLD PARADIANS Senior Coach: John O'Conneil

Reserve Coach : Mark Teilefson 1 P Consdrle (D.V.C.) .' P Wood rt?~rc M Consne- ' D. F~-- lane k 7 J. Madden a D. Reeves 9 T. Canavan 10, R Considine 1l T. Flynn 13 D. Jackson 14 P Fahey 15 J Alta 16 M 17 D. . Howard Heffernan 18 B Gn7Is (V.C.) 9 D. Bibby , 0 D. Mciner 21, T. Beare ~ 22, T Regan 23 P. Luchetta 24, 0. Abrahams 25 D. Nibal i 26 S. Exton 28. P. Shannon 2? M. Teilerson (ResC.) 30, F. Gleeson (Capt .) 31.-6-Posell Nt CUnjS . 32. C. O'Ha9oran i ~ 3 A . Peyton -,4 M. Reid 35 A. Morelli ~3 B McCiements 37 D. Freeman 38 R . Mills 39. D. Quix 40 S. Crowley 4 G. Kagirnkos 42, P. Hammond 73. M . Uear ?4 T Pritchard 45 D. Perryman 78 - . J. Elks 47 S Liddcutt 3 P. Caddy 49. G. Jo.Gett 50. C. Larkins 51. J. Fahy 52. C. Ray (ResVC,) 53. M. Burns 55 D. Blackley 56 P Walsh 58 P. LaRosa 59. D. Beck 61. P. He~rvitt 65 D. Rya n ~. S. 0'Conr~l 75 a McDermott

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ORMOND Senior Coach: Mr. Michael Arthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1.R 2 . P Schuhkraft I{• 3 T, .Boyanton Tonki n (R . ~ apt .) 4 R . Barnes (CapL ) 5 D McDonald 6. M Buckley 7. G . Fisher 8. M . Gilmore 9 C. Tonkin 10 . G . Ritchi e ti . R . Strahan (R.VCapt .) 12 . A . Mennen 73. P. Kingston (VCapt .) y 14.S, Taylor / t5. G. Burke 16 . R, 6shold 17 P Sutherland 18 P Cox / t9 A. Jobling 20 B Nash 21 . S. Carboon 22. B. Connell / 23. P McDonald 24 S. McCooke 25. R Forsyth 26, P Mehrten 27. T, Hllie 28 R. Burgess 29 G . Petering 30 M Sinclair 31 R. Wood 32 M McDw:ad(D.VCapj) 33 A Roe ,{ 34 G Russet f 35 L. McMahon 36 M Deana 37 D. Robertson 38 P Miner 39 W Branch 40M loon 41 J Symeopaaos 42 J . Casey 43 P Harnrx,y,on 44 M, Burns 45 R Strx,@eton 46 M Anderson 47 W. Crump 46 A Bes t 49 8 Madden 50 J. Dew 51 J McAlroy (RVCaP Q 52 T Tsams 53 A Muldoon 54 T Stexart 55 A . Nci:siead 56 A H9 57 M Bells 58 R Oaten 59 8 Whams 60DCox 61 . R. Cranp:on 62. J. Mi6opa}os 63 A. Gunane 64. A. Noblet 65 B Egan 66 D Chapman 67 S Wdkrtswl 68 S FerKOn 69 C Davi s 70 M. Bannon 7t J Scha,q

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OLD XAVERIANS Senior Coach: D. Cacwa neaenes Coach: M. CarWt Under 198 Coach C O'Neill t PCa%d 2 M aWns (DVC) 3 D Mer;wr

4 R Cud a n 5 P Curran (Cars) 8 J Curtzn 7 w c .,L- (VCea ) 8 S Curtxn 9 M Beane 10 N Bourke 11 G Gre~hazn i2 M o'S)a4v,os,•y 3 M Logan t4 T Hack 15 M Da-"on 16 L A.ezhan 17 A R3'Fh 18 J PA.okai 19G G-dg 20 A Caran 21 G M,crd22 J T~ 23 J o5}aka' n 24SKng 25 D 7a ar 28 M 27 J Ker ad' -dy 28 A - ^•c 29 D 'ay 30 D 31 R (CI 32 C 33 Pr 34 J 35 C. :.tsa 36 R 37 C m 38DF^ ; 39 R I .,~lpp5 40 A FkJge, NC Rec) 41 A L?-,Lvu 42JL = 43 M K,,, u 44 B , 45 N 46 S 47 0 48 C 49 J 50M ; . .i 51 DC ry 52 M [;e'+ a v_y 53 M Fr-~j 54 M Br¢nn3n 55sR " 56 M Gb57 fi K-,rin-rin 58 T AmbroSe 59 S Burke 60 A WxxL-j 61 M Fra=_nyn 62 J Nasrm 63 A M.Nab 64 B P65 C Pearson 66 P Mornsey 67 S HtmxNUgm 69 R Han 69 J Mc{ 'iratlt 70 8 Ryan 71 0 mean

ST. BERNARDS senior coach: Fell vialacen Reserves Coach: John Wood / M 2M B-idn SL&-. a P Sn"h

4 v Cmeo (VC) 5 J KUa~8 G McA~ (DVC) 7JTodey 8 P Monogram (Cap t10 J Fetlenco) 17 P O Bnen 12 P Hogan 13 R Purce 14 S MkCan 75 F Monoghan t6 J Pearson 17 A PurCe9 18 P Mahatly 19 S Byrne 20 J Frasc 2t C Klaatsen 22 M Mahady 23 G Nolan 24 K Mariady 25 G Told 26 5 Redly 27 A nahan 28 P Mormon 29 D Retly 30 R Ca¢o 31 M FnzpatnCk 32 P MWkvzrn; 33 M MNkee3rrrs 34 J O'Cw-~ 35 J Sauruky 3E P O Dea 37M OCd;~ 38DSLI39 P tRboU 40 W Haddad 41 S T0 .hm 42 M Marsha; 43 44 R Cessna 45 G 1hW~h 46 D SYmwn 47 D Doekng 48 B Lbdan 49 M FAZpatrsk 50 P 9arre .*,

51 A Sukvdn 52 D Mc4Fsx, 53M V.gSh 54 G Mad-r, 55 D Ron:eo 56 M Syrian 57 A Hargrea.es 58 B Noa 59 A Er.a 60 S . krws 61 C Dodan 62 G T y 63 M Bavar>da 64 D ftod 65 T Burke 66 D BurMe 67 M Gdara 68 D At(scer 69 D Barrett 70 P Frtzgerard 71 A Nugent 73 F Carus 74 S Phelan 76 P Fre?man 77 M Darkrg 78 M De-

Senior Coach Alan Setter Reserves Coach : Steve King 1 . C Holmes 2 R Furphy 3 GWrdiams (DVC) 4 M She 5 B Angel 6 W Carroll 7 G. Alien a R. Robinson 9 A. Christie 10 B Mar tt, E Banks 12. S Macauley (C) 13 . R Renh ard 14 D Gust (VC) 15. G Nichdis 16 P Ansiotle t7 J Karus 18 N Lonymire 19. D Kararncsilos 20. M . Worth 21 A S :,tyichl 22. R Jaksc 23 T Glen 24 A Wallis 25 M Johns 26 D Maclnnes 27 M Light 28 G . Hazddine 29 M Troon 30 G Cotsvurth 31 M Formosa 32 A. Nugent 33 M . Connock 34 J Jones 35 P Gnuner 36 N . Macaugey 37SCrw.e 38 A Mm~he9 39 J Gorton 40 T Watson 41 R Luscornbe 42 C Hume 43 M Wiser 44 S Carrot 45 G. Ta14or 46 B Langir-y 47 M Hickey 48 J. Molone~j 49 B. Christie 50 P Motl 51 T Atkins 52 N HopWns 53 A Kimp;m 54 J Young 55 D Atlurts 56 N Schm:d! 57 M Pinkey 59 D Christie 60DSha,v 61 W. Hams 62 G. Sehwod 64 R Foley 65 S Kusano' 66 J Hyslop 69 S Kin g 72 D O'Brien 77 M Richards

Coopers &Lybran d chartered accountants


B Section

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BULLEEN / CAULFIELD TEMPLESTOWE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Graeme Jacobs Rese rves Coach : George Rice

Senior Coach: Peter Chisnarn Reserves Coach : Peter Olivieri

1 . G . Clarke 2 . N . Tsiotinas 3 . D. Agosta 4 . D. Fitt 5 . M . Wilso n 6. R . Heath (D.V.C .) 7 . P. Robertson 8. A, Smythe (Capt.) 9. S. Wotherspoon 10. P. Georg e 11 . S Farle y 12 . A . Parris (Res.D .V.C .) 13, J. McInerney 14. T. Pulse 15. PFaulkner (Res .C .) 16. P. Corstorphin (R .V.C.) 17. B . Pollar d 18. A. Course 19. P. Nigro 20. H . Harisiou (VC.) 21 . S . Driver 22 . B. Stokes 23 .S. Pac e 24 . P. Chadwick 25 . T. Merrell 26 . B. Sheehan 27. B . Kell y 28 . P. Mutimer 29 . A . Panou 30 . R . Fiel d •31 . F. Farchione 32 . D. Shine 33 . G . Miles 34 . P. Bell 35 .T. Rowe 36 . M . Godden 37. C . Connelly 38. D. Cameron 39 . B. Croft

1 . D. Matthews (Capt .) 2 . A . Harlock 3 . M . McClelland (DVC) 4 . A. Norma n 5 . G . Boston 6. D. Gregor 7 . A. Nader 8. R . Fish 9. D. Lowe 10 . J. Stone 11 . N. Brohier 12 . B. Mathews 13 . P Armstrong .14 . H . Worsley 15 . C. Cooney (VC .) 16 . T. Royals 17, G . Poole 18 . J. Cromme 19 . D. Har t 20. M . Cashard 21 . J . Roseman 22 . C. Bettany 23. D. Allen 24. K . Dach s 25. S . Allen (Capt .Res.) 26. S. Williams 27. G . Williams 28. S . Stevenson 29. R . Castles (R .V.C) 30. D. Felsenthail 31 . A . Kahofe r 32 . S. Barker 33 . G . Scotland 34 . A. Murphy 35. R . Harris 36. C. Worthington 37. M . Scholten 38. P. Atkinson 39. N . Bedson 40. R . Harrison 41 . R . Morrissey 42 . G . Din d 43. C . Wilson ,.. 44. D. Smith '.. 45. P. Murtag h 46. D. Kompes 47. N . Carter 48 . S . Good 49. J. Roberts 50 . M . Stanjo 51 . K . Hedin 52 . S. Morrison 53 . J. Harley 54 . N . Hemstron 55 . N . Matthews 56 . R. Sweetland 57. A . Walke r 71 G. Paine

40. M . McInerney 41 . A . Rozantis 42 . B. Shepherd 43. D. Murray

44. P. Espenchied 45. 0. Philpots 46. G . Hannington 47. C. Shallard 48. J . Attend 49. D. Glover 50. C. Bryce 51 . B. Harvey 52 . G . King 53.1 . Driver 54. C. Chapman 55. P. Gilmore 56. M . Osborne 57. R . Minney 58. P. Kirby 59. D. Farley 60. N . Cameron 61 . D. Martin

FAWKNER Senior Coach : Stephen Buckley Rese rves Coach: Ken Busst 1 . M . Tymms 2. 3. G. Busst 4 . W. Hoare 5. S. Little 6. R . Cuilson 7. D. Cropley 8.1 . Habgood 9. J . O'Lear y 10 . J. Ross 11 . M . Middlemo 12 . P. Tymm s 13. P Kerslake 14. M . Roach 15 . D. Terry 16. M . Roberts 17. N . Horvath 18. A. Buckley 19. S . Barrett 20. G. Scott 21 . P. McAuliffe 22. D. Booth 23. B. Saggers 24 . S. Buckley 25. A . Saggers 26. B. Sellec k

27. G . Livingstone 28. C . Gleason 29 . M . Barret t 30. T. Scott 31 . U. Profenna 32 . A . Johnston 33 . P. Majerczak 34 . D. Ruggerio 35 . P. Barrett 36 . B. McLachlan 37. J . Cornelissens 38 . G . Youn g 39 . C. Habgood 40 . S . Maggs 41 . T. Borg 42 . K . Dehenin 43. D. Gil l 44. C. Mitchell 45. M . Busst 46. B. Smith 47. A . Brown 48. G . Walker 49. D. Portelli 50. R. Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52 . M . Potter 53. 54. M . Kane 55. S . Brosnan 56. D. Sal t 57. R . Par r 58. S. Daitonso 59. 0. Cecchney 60. 0. Douglas 63.T. Kavanagh 94. A. Scott

IVANHO E 1 D Jacka 2 J Matthew 3 T Hyde 4 M Donohue 5 P Manuel 6 P Hoskin 7 B Allender 8 S Corlett 9 M Thackerwray 10 G Kennedy (C) 11 8 Adams 12 S Parkinson 3 R Robinson 14 E Newbol d 15 A Castagnini (VC) 16 P PenUngil l 17 L Clarke 8 R Ems 19 G Sullen 20 A Wolf 27 C Rose 22 R BLyth 23 M Lengacher 24 M Flynn 25 A Barro 26 A Caddy 27 D O'Sullivan 28 G O'Sullivan 29 D Carroll 30 P Rowley 31 T Anderson 32 S Joh n

33 C Flynn RC) 34 S Hogan 35 M Lunn 36 S O'Connel 37 I Forsyth 38 D Richards 39 T McMahon 40 8 Luckma n 41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucker 43 M Lacey 44 D Hoffman 45 D Robenson 46 J Lync h 47 D Sheridan 48 S Hal l

49 B Mangm 50 W Lloyd 51 D Speechiey 52 A Nagy 53 J Makin 54 P McMahon 55 R McCormack 56 W, Bake r 57 D Balcombe 58 M . Balcombe 59 A Balcombe 60 R Brook

61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63 R Doyl e 64 W Duieskis 65 P Dwyer 66 A Fr y 67 L Jones 68 S Martin 69 S Monev 70 P Morcom 71 R Murphy 72 M Pratt 73 J Rattopoolas 74 C Richards 75 0 Web b 76 N Daffy 77 P Dens 78 T Donahue 79 5 King

5 Wlse 81 A Sotnapoulos 80 82 R Angekm 83 R, Day

KEW

MONASH UNI . BLUES

Senior Coach : Brett Burde n Rese rves Coach Barry Tobias

Senior Coach : Brian Ford Rese rves Coach: Ivan Best

1 . M . Lor d 2 . N . Griffiths 3. G. McColl 4. S. Lor d 5. B . Irwin 6. M . Brie 7. B . Casauri a 8. J . Busutil (V.C .) 9. A. Peri c 10. T. O'Kayli 11 . 12 . C. Vigliotti 13. C. Kiriako u 14. P. Clayton (DVC) 15. P. Smit h 16. N. Duncan 17. J . Casauria 18. G . Kalac 19. R . Barry 20. I . Mill s 21 . S . Harrison 22. R . Schober 23. F. Haralambopoulos 24. B. Burden (C ) 25. A . Jenkin s 26. C . Haralambopoulos 27. R. Love 28. G . Portelli (R .C.) 29. E . Bamundo 30. O. Greenwood 31 . B. Vigliott i 32 . J. Brassi l 33. C . Bradley (RVC) 34. D. Lewis 35. S. Beynon 38. M . Cavanagh =J 39. S. Royston 40. A . Price 41 . D. Zerbi 42 . V. Won g 43. D. Lavecchie 44. T. Gourdoulis 45. M . Carydis 46. S. Vidinopoulos $ .4 47. J. Hil l 48. M . Peric Q 49. S . Bruno 50 . N . Dellis 51 . R . Brun o B~1 52 . J . laconis 53 . 0. Sticca •'~^l 54 . A . Easuria 55 . A . Mantas 56 . J. luliano 57.J. Lou 58 . C. Carydis 59 . H . Kendall 60 . S . Rizzolio

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1 J. Alexander D Carman I. Best 4 B. Cornwall 5 G . Gale 6 1 Hildebrand 7 A Blackshaw 8 A . Barker 9 L Baring 10 J Johnstone 11 . M . Spencer 12, G Mann 13 R Culvenor 14 A Roberts 15 W Gannon 16 A Qui n 17 S Zachandis 18 G HWpwell 19 D Schwedes 20 S Manuell 21, S Gile s 22 B Radom 23 D Lynch 24 X Xenofonhs 25 C Forbe s 26 A McGregor (C) 27 S. Connelly 28 P. Littl e 29 A Saps(ord 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 L Mete 32 K Haeusier 33 A Laird 34 J Qwn 35 P O'Leary 36 M Kerr 37 J Andritsos 38 T Gi l 39 M, Bailey 40 M Hoyle 41 A Kers 42 R Dean 43 M Bowman 44 J Koop 45 P Stockda :e 46 J Katsaras 47 1 McConville 48 P Antritsos 49 I Kohle r 50 R Davies 51 P Tnandos 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R Trembath 55 Z Manc 56 R McCormick 57 M Kamzay 58 M Hanlon 59 H. Middleton 60 A Hodgson 61 C. Blac k 62 A Hadley 63 P Kevekordes 64 A Urba n 65 D Wood 66 N Neophitou 67 D Holloway 68 G Scalzo 69 D O'Keefe 70 C Kin g 71 M Hay

OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach: M . Trotte r Reserv es Coach : C. Neave 1 . A . Dun n 2. C. Robison 3 . A . Allibon (C) 4 . T. Norman (VC ) S . D. O'Shaughnessy 6 . A . Taylor 7. P. Yeoman 8. D. Adgemis 9. C. Glass 10 . C. Bren t 11 . T. Phillips 12 . A . Vize 13. B. Trotter 1,L R Bear 15. T. Pontefract 16. A . Black 17. L . Farrell 18 . A . Maizels 19 . J. Hope 20. R . Wardrop 2t . S . Drum 22. P. Robison 23 . J. Adgemis 24 . A . Anderson 25 . E . Borghesi 26. L . Colema n 27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28. G . Harvey 29. S. Collins 30. C . Small 31 . M . Turner 32. N. Summut 33 . P. Scott 34 .R Papas 35 . A. McAree 36. J . Carnegie 37. R. Sella 38. J . Cash 39. J . Williams 40 . R . Workman 41 . P. Weidling 42 . R . Gruen 43. C. Neave 44. A . Turner 45. N. Kolitis 46. M . Heath 47. A. Phadoneos 48. B. Beamish 49 . C. Cooper 50 . D. Wallace 51 . D. Roger s 52 . D . Butera 53. S . Cowley 54. D. Woods 55. J . Francis 56. R . Collier 58 . M . Pitt 63 . J. Davey

PARKSIDE Senior Coach: Wayne Bannister Reserves Coach : Mark Wilson I . W. Bannister 2, B . Glasgow 3 . F. Sansonetti 4. R. Gar d 5. T Gard 6. K . Sweeney 7. G . Yoksich 8 . R . Shanaha n 10. M . Sturgess 11 . P. Hansen 12 . L . Inserra 13. V. Soligo (VCR) 14. M . Sedgwick 15. J . Papas 16. M . Campbell IT C. Freeman 18.J. Adducci 19. P. Whitfield 20 . M . Page (C.S.) 21 . A . Walsh 22 . M . Wilson (CCR) 23. M . Sherlock 24. G. Williams 25. N . Deluca 26. M . Bradley 27. L. Panjari 28. T. Frankli n 29. M . Rowe (VCS) 30. K . Nunan 31 . J . King 32 . L. Cowell 33. W. Reid 34. T. Pavia 35. G. Panjari 36. P. Torre 37. P Coleman 38. J. Amato 39. D. Debiasi 40. S. Rodwell 41 . D. Wood 42 . P. Papa s 43. D. Whatmough 44. P. Harris 45. P Matkaris 46 .R . McGaw 47. N. Mitchell 48. J. Bestow 49. M . Harrison 50. K . Harty 51 . J. Panagiotopoulos 52. G . Philpot t 53 . D. Campbell 54. F. Denami 55. D. Watson 56. T. Firt h 57. R. Livingston 58. D. Pavit t 59 . N . Vincitoria 60 . M . Ani c 61 . M . Noormets 62. P Brennan 63. A . Skerrit 69 . S. Lock

UNIVERSITY BLACKS

THERRY Senior Coach : B. Dun n Reserves Coach : J . Toohe y 1 . G. Biddlestone (VC) 2 . S . Flaherty 2 . J. Zanetti 3. J . Toohey 3. G . Nyman 4 . S. Eastmure 4 . J. Battler 5 . S . Ramsay (DVC) 6 . T. Quinn (C) 7. P. Jones 8. A. McAuliffe 9. M . Grocock 10 . R . Egglestone 11 . A . Crott y 12 . D . Cerini 13. J . DAndrea 14. J . Gallagher 15. S. Cranwell 16. S. Gibson 17. R . Lyons 18. T. Taylor

19 . A . Ratcliffe 20. P. Marantelli 21 . J. Tyler 22. C. Mills 23 . C . Bye 24 . P Matton 24 . G . Falckh 25. M . O'Rourke 26. P. Rya n 27. M . Tadinac 28. D. Sandman 29. W. Thomas 30. R . Kane 31 . S . Ryan 32 . R . Costello 33 . S . McMahon 34. M . Donohue 34. G . Lynch 35. D. Aitke n 37. D. Castald i 38. C . Lynch '.. 40 . C . Muscat 41 . W. Lind 43. A . Whelan 46. C. Ryan 47. P. Ratcliff e

48. D. Wrigglesworth 51 . R . Moran 54. P. Salerno (CR) 64. P Crotty 65. M . Hogan 75. P. Bruno 88. P. Murphy (VCR)

TURF CLU B I~TEL

i J Rowbottom 2 A Lazarus 3' J Clarke 4 M . Russell 5 N Tunbridge 6 A Coke r 7 S Cerni 8 J Somerville 9 S Phiilfpson 10 S Brommell 11 I Alexander

12 N Clark (Capt) 13 L Banks 14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 B Keifer 17 D Goofing t8 M Lagaste s 79 P Vaughan (DVC ) 20 8 Thoma s 21 C Jobs o n 22 M Eihnghaus 23 A . Bearham 24 R Ferrell 25 M Gibney 26 B Pattmso n 27 N Heath(DVC) 28 B Van Denderen 29 J Gra y 30 P Conway 31 J Cummins 32 N Pappas 33 S Lee 34 D Landim 35 J Hughson 36 M Crothers 37 A Fathers 38 A McArthur 39 S Davi e 40 G Dalbosco 41 M McLaughlin 42 G Wines(VC) 43 B Warre n 44 P Di on 45 J Fn( h

46 C Thompson 47 L Doyle 48 A Rogers 49 D. Bowers 50 M Shaddock 51 J Chomley 52 M Bel l 53 J Forvwood 54 P Jessup 55 G Keys 56 57 58 59

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60 G Haeusler 61 J McCashney 62 A Cummnghan 63 G Condon

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64 D McNair 65 A Batey 66 P Coiling s 67 D Haramantas 68 . R Fraze r 69 R Razmara 70 T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M Gdtrap 79 A Tudge 81 M Pryo r 99 S Woodward 100 H Shier


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BALACLAVA Senior Coach : John Sampson Assistant Coach : David Charman Reserves Coach: B re ndan Angwin 1 K Angwi n 2 D Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hil l 4 8 Rafferty (VC.) 5 M . Hil l 6 A Breshn 7. M Kouts 8 K Palme r 9. B. Angwin (C .C .Res.) t0 PCrothe 11, B Wilson 12 P McGrath 13 . C . Horsey 14 R Patterson 15 G Saiter 16, R Morrison 17 J Sist 18. K. Hartley 19 S Withers 20 A . Hartley 21a . P. Stnpeikas 21b M Taylor 22 PAusterberry (VC .Res) 23 C Chalke r 24 S Gates 25 D Follett 26 P Grafen 27 i . Withers 28 H . Dickson (DVC) 29 R Stocke r

30. J. Follett 31a . N . Monaghan 31b . G . Oaten

32, S Hill 33, T Hill 34 B O'Shannessy 35 . G . Brow n 36 R .Tangey 37 T Harmes 38 S . Spalding 39 J. Stee l 40 G Halpin 41 P Byrden 42 . PMeadows 43 D . Pollard 44. G . Toogood 45. S, Franzi 46 R, Calder 47, M . McCaffrey 48 P. O'Sullivan 49 R Wilson 50 R . McIntyre 51 D Quamby 52 M Inkster 53 D Read 54 B Orman 55 B Marchingo 56 P Georgiou 57. A Antonio 58 J . Smit h 59 J . Haycroft 60 . J. Breslin 62 J . Hams 65 B Hallett 66 G Nayar 67 A Tailanco

BANYULE Senior Coach: Shane Malloy Reserves Coach : Stew Scullin 1 . S. Scullin 2. J. Kouryialis a L. Ho@ 4. M . Legge 5, C. Ladd (DVC) 6. P Williams 7 J. Fraumano a B. Moloney 9. G . Pyers 10. M . Fraumano (VC) 11 . M . Fidler 12. W. Gibson 13. A. Short 14. D. Afraid (C) 15. S. Gray 16,S. Mikac 17. G . Williams 18. G . Anderson 19. M. Scullin 20. G. Gent 21 . B. Quill am 22. J. Gilham 23. J. Turnbull 24, a Harlin 25. M. Power 26 A. Weston 27 T. Jenkins 28 P. Adams 29. C. Williams 30. B. Gillies 31. G . Foster 32. G. Braddy 33. D. Hobba 34 . C. Stevens 35. T. Muir 36. D. Turner 37. D. Gent 38. R . Wdfendon 39. G. Mooney 40. K. Edwards 41 . A . Mill 42 . P. Barnes 43. D. Henger 44. C . Hoist 45. C. West 46. C. Richmond 47.S. Tolley 48 D. Glass 49. B. Hogan 50. M. Phillips 51 . A . Thompson 52, S . Coulson 53, B. Bower 54. R . Doherty 55. D. Williams 56. M. Hayes 57. D. O'Brien 58 D Moloney 59. S. Wesley 60. C. McCann

MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL O.B . Senior Coach: John Lord Reserves Coach: Tony Short

1 . C. Anastasakls 2 . A. Atchison 3. R . Verma 4. D. Menzies a R . Martin 6 N . Moody 7, D. Joyce 8 R. Ward

9. D. Comer (V .CSen .) 10. M. Beazfey 11. P Chester 12, G. Mdartke (C. Sen.) la A. Dawson 14. R . McGrego r 15 P. Sala (DVO Sen.) 16, P. Kotz 17. A. Drummond 18 R . Vex

19. A . Legavic h 20, A. Athanaspouios 21 . D Lord

22. C. Regehaub 23. C. Drake 24. T, Scrinis 25, A . Capp 26. R. Knight 27. D. Pornie 28. C. Bavage 29, C. Geehman 30. S. Keane

31 . M . Roach (Cap. Res) 32 . J. Newto n 33. 8. DoNting 34. S. Glasson 35. T. Blythman 36 R. Terrens 37. J. McLoughlin 38, C. Short 39. A. Kennedy 40, P. Geiling 41 . B. Keane 42, P Fanning 43, A . Contait 44. P. O'Connor 4S A . Sainsbury 46, S. Mansbridge 47.S. Gabrielson 48 C. Home

49. P. Ken t 50. Andrew Dawson 51 . S. Reid

OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach: Mark Sarau Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 . C. Bennett (VC) 2 . M . McLennan (DVC) 3. A. Pryor 4. M . Barber 5. M . Waddington 6. M . Alle n 7. S. O'Connor 8. M . Sarau 9. A. Grant 10. C . Lads (C) 11 . M. Fisher 12 . D. Cochran 13 . J. Lade 14 . J. Bennett 15 . C. Davies 16, P. Thompson 17. P Woff 18. M . Wise 19. S . Gibson 20 . 1 Grant 21 . C. James 22 . P. Grant 28 . T. Gale 31 . S. Murray 34, J. Goderidge 36 .S . McLeod 39. R . Smith

OLD BRIGHTON RESERVE S Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshal l 1 . R . Hopkins 3. D. Smyth 4. G . Drew 5.T Bowes 6. R . Wraith 8 . D. Bellmaine 11 . B. Molloy 12 . J. Miller 14. M . Osborne 19. O. Milli s 22 . J. Mackenzie (CR) 29. P Tatze r 32 . M . Dobbie 34. D. Rowe 42. G . Wood 47. D. Taylor 54 . R . Hall

OLD HAILEYBURIANS Senior Coach: Phil Stevens Reserves Coach : Kerry Savteii 1. A. Baxter 2. R . Paul 2. J. lhbod 3 . N. Schmidt 3. P Merrell 4. P Jury 4. Jr Robertson 5 G. Phillips 5. S. Marshall 6. W. Smith 7. G . March a A . Orton 9. A . Myflon 10. P. Bennett 11. W. Shand 11 . R. Wilson 12. D. Seccull (Capt) 12, G. Meadows 13, P. Brewer 14. G . Lassrock 14.S. Bal l 15 A. Hi:;ks 16. J . Bingham 16 C. Farr 17. W. Cox ',.., 18. M . Constable 19. R . Gerry 19. A. inkier 20. J. Kingsley 21 . A. Walden (DVCapt) 22. C. Gregson 23. D. Scaursch 24, P Noske 24. T. Snowball 25 A . Holohan 26. P. Bowman 26 R. Wise 27. G. Smith 27. J. Kingston 2& D. Merrell: 28. A. Gilchrist 29. J . Rae 30. G . Bal l 31 . N . Cameron 32 . D. Mille r 33. M . Larkv.ortity 34. D. Allison 35 B. Van Treat 36 A . Mountford 37. J . Clarkson 38 C . Lane 39. C. Taranto 40. J. Hicks 41. A Child 42. P Flockhart 43. P Bramich 44 . D. Stuart 45 C. Maguire 46. D. Lear 47. R . Dobson 56 B.Ladds 57. G . Taylor

OLD IVANHOE G R AMMARIANS Senior Coach : Laurie Stretton Rese rves Coach: Joe Grande t B. Yarwood L . Striation S Jenkins 4, I. Wells (Capt.) 5. D. Kin g 6. D, Vea l 7_ B. Cockerill 8. P Skalberg 9, & Bal l 10, M . Colledge 11 . A . Ryan 12, A Marks 3 J. Marshall i1. M . Howard 15. C, Lynch ,B. D Dowell '. M . Davie s 18 R, Englander 9, R . McKenzie 20, M . Dyso n 21, A. Haug (Res . Capt.) 22. D. Scott 23, D. Purcell (VCapt .) 24-P Rya n 25. V Karakaltsas 26, B, Parry 27. P Ritchie 28 S. Theodorakopoulos 29. R . Lewis '0 J. Santos 31 .J. Norman 32. N . Harris 33. S. Ramsdell 34, P, Marris 35.S. Conboy 3& Shaun Burns 37, I . Scott 38 .T Bowes 39, R . Douglas 41, S . Burns 42. P. Bullock 43 P Selleck 44 C. Haug 45. D . Simonsen 47. D. Cuttriss 48 . A . Parker 49 . M. Dodderill 50 . P. DeBortoli 51 . P. Larkin 52 . A . Novak 53. L . Hockins (DVC) 54. A. Curtis 60. J, Lumicisi 63. N . Skalberg

OLD MELBURNIAN S Senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach :

Simon Tremble 1 . T. Wig s 2. R Pisarski 3. J . Nichols, (VC) 4 . B. Morphet 5 P. Murray 6. I. Arnold 7 . D. Dawson 8 . A, Tymm s 9 . G . Bradshaw (DVC) 10. A. Joyc e It N . Johnstone 12 . W. Bagli n 13. R . Seccull 14 A . Ashton 15 1 McMullin 16 P Wood 17 B Niall 18 M Crampton 19 P Thompson 20 A . Salek 21 . J. Roysmith 22 I . Mackay 23. A . Wills (Capt.) 24 D Wilso n 25 R . Brown 26 M . Youngman 27 E . Cordner 28 C Terrill 29 R . Mead 30 J Milchell 31 R Gtllard 32 B Web b 33 A. Bull (C Rest 34 M Hallo 35 M, Weber (DVC Res) 36. P Nelson 37. G . Curtis 38, P Kore n 39 R . Nelson (VC Res) 40 C . Walker 41 G Dixon 42 E Smrthers 43 P Birrell 44 R Baldwin 45 Z . Useinov 46 C Hanchette 47 D. Ward Am bier 48 W Ward Ambler 49 T Stuckey

50 T Read 51 B. Armdage 52 J Thomson 53 J. Para 54 A Wilson 55 D Nelson 56 T Poolman 57 N Crampton 58 T. Leas k 59. W Kelso 60 J Warmsiey 61 .M .King 62. C. Raymond 68 S Maranbio 69 D Hamilton

ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Alan Cowie Reserve Coach: Chris Nettlefold 1 . R . Hawkins 2. S. Haidamous 3. W. Keighran 4. C. McKenzie 5. R . Callanan 6.G.Gross 7. S. Kerr (DV.C .) 8. M . Tempany 9. S. Lynch

10. L. Crohan (C.R.) 11 . H . Stone 12. R. Arthurson 14. P. Joyce

15. B. Edwards 16. P O'Brien 17. P. Sutton 18, C. Halfpenny 19. J. Watkin 20. W Dwyer 21 . S. Ring 22. B. Campbell (VC.) 28. M. Waters 24. P Quinton 25. D. Rigorli 26. D. Simmons 27. J. Quinlan 28. G. Kerr

29. A . Frase r 30. B. Shell (DYCR) 31 . S. Olsen 33. G . Mulcahy 34. P. Smith 35 J. Sergeant 36. M. McKage 37. A . Beale (Capt.) 38. P. Panaglotopoulos 39. L . Taberner

40. B . Clark (VCR) 41 . J. Dyno n 42 . J. Christlano 43. P. Treloar 44,T.Lee 45, N . Jolly

46. D DeRooden 47. M . Trelaor 48,N .Fry 49. G . Waiiace 50. L . Kirby 51 . P Taberner 52 .P.Lewin Sa s. Purcel l

57 P Kirby

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THOMASTOWN Senior Coach: John Walsh Reserves Coach : John Keenan 1. 2 . A . Wells 3. J . Vitale 4. G . Petsinis 5. D . Pougios 7 . P. Hopper 8. A . Fellows (Capt.) 9 . T. Staio s 10. R . Gleaso n 11 . A . Fleming (RC) 12 . E . Caumaudo 13. C . Pearso n 14. B . Jenking 15. B. Pellegrino 16. D . Farchione 17. D. Leal e 18 . Ken Harling 19 . G . Alberti 20. P. Coverdale 21 . E . Lentini 22. C. Tsalkos 23 . D . Fellows 24 . S. Papionou 25 . S. Bradford 26 . P. Battista 27. R . Kelly 28. L . Morabito 29 Kevin Harting 30. C. Fellows 31 . C . Koullinos 32 . B. McCreddin 33. J . Zaico s 34. J . Black 35. A . LaRosa 36. M . Golledge 37. J . Theodorou 38. M . Gann 39 .P. Honey 40 . V. Deltito 43. V. Caffra 44. G . Bubi s 45. M . Bloodworth 46. D. Staffor d 47. M . Plowright 48. P Prinz i 49. J . Bubis 50. R . Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52. K. Chandler 53. S. Lekatsas 56. W. Cooper 57. S. Cinerari 58. C . Cedro 61 . B. Keating 62. C. Vella


I) Section

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AJA 1 D Mai¢ X 2 A KWOga 4 G Baasze"`~ 5 M SS 6 s Bend~ 7 G lkRernan 8 M Feldy 9 A Bursar t0 R Boon 11 L BurS:n 12 A ShslMer t3 M Rosenzn 14 A K15 0 Fnerknan 16 A Mhn~llcr 17 Q'.er KDnwtnik 190Scgz1 19 S Jtsepth 20 D Maroon 21 JMwd 22 B JosEm 23ALeUarky 24 J F&dk~ 25 M G - (vC) 26 A Haphe n 27 Bratvn Galdberg 28, D Rdh 29 0 P.mWn. (Ca{X) 30 3 Pok 31 D Po'd 32 M Borrtn 33 D Sharp 34 M Odor 35 B Spcer 36 A Sm'J15on 37 G 5egx 38 J Sil39 M Gnan 40 P Berrrun 41 G NeeNZr 42 M Carp 43 D Jagoda 44 P 45 D Fregnan c" 46 D Sh£n1d 47 L Len n 48 L Goldberg 49 J A1b2rL, 50 T Aarms 51 P lglxaNey 52 A Zetv><7a 53 B B«rs_m 54 0 MA&55 B zdiruk 56 H ShEv 57 J BrartcW 58 D Super 59 G Marks 60 D Krrogdd 61GFe!~s 62 W Kra~ 63 M F. 64 A RubM~' n 65 M Ma;ha9 66 P Gddberg 67 A Hrdws 68 B Goldberg 69 H Bhrzer 70 S Raanan 71 P Tenenbaum 72 J M# er 73D Kfi74 J R-lield 75MGe0 76 M KCi 77 M Fned 78 Oren Kanarak 79 . S S.[-'tso 81 M Zurbo 82 J Rub&3 M wine 84 J FrKman 85 A Bbd2 88 P densw 87 R Lou.

BULLEEN UNITE D Senior Coach : Max Mccc N aeaerves Coach Craig Vefth 1 G Jtdra 2 R Morley 3S Da+d 4 R T35aW'An 6 M KE& y 7 C Vazh 8 C W+sw, 9M Tney 10 s MunS 11 R Dvrgb t2 0 Thamp3 M Tym m s 14. J Empey 15 M MNhad i6 C Fpey t7 D Gand0to 18 B Sharp 19 D Robbr¢ 20 Ttee 21 R C-gh^an 22 C Ctajnan 23 P Bar24 G Haney 25 M Harm 26 0 Atkrtsm 27 DOwd 2a 0 BerMNd 29 P FF.v 30 R WWker 31 W R~pno'd ; 32 P Angeks 33 G Ta,Aa 34 1 MNaner 35 P Ednard~

36 D ChrS~oxws® 37 D Day 38 S GocArcy 39 S Hauehan 40 M Dd-y 41 C Vath 42 M Ratx,rs 43 N CarLedg~ 44 G Ca~ns 45 D AnVer 4&PSeMn 47 G Cwir)o~y 48R R49 P Zan 50 R P51 D Orv.+n 52 P LamMj 53 P 'h°rvnng 54 D Sold 55 S Merkel 56 1 D.1as 57 0 Cooper 58 P Std59 M Da.cy 60 P Green 61 A G'-e 62 W Da.e/ 63FDq4e 64 T Hodges 65 A Larns'W 66 A Moods 67 A W,Mi2n 68 . C Canard 69 P Fm 70 G NtAard 71 A Bu7en 72 M Sacpng

73 0 Delaney 74 R Browner

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ELSTERNWIC K Senior Coach : Ga ry Rosewarne Rese rves Coach: Dennis Grace 1 . C. Farrington 2 . S. Bea n 3. M . Sanelli 4 . G . Rosewarne (C) 5 . D. Grac e 6. M . Lloyd 7A. P. Hoolihan 7B . T Heath 8A . D. Verbeek 8B . M . Convery 9. A. O'Connor 10A. C. Hitchcock 10B. A . Ramsay 11 . P Mahony 12. P. Ballantyne 13 . D . Burke 14 . Alby Contin 15 .L . McCooke 16 P. Tsiampas 17 . G . Oakley 18 . P Broderick 19 . P. Ginkel 20. P. Southall 2t . W. Nicholson 22 . A . Karipidis 23. N. Christie 24. D. Conlin 25.T. Weedon 26. D. Mahony 27. B. Garr y 28. B. Hill 29 .J. Coyne 30. D . Ritchie 31A . G . Russell 31B. L . Murphy 32 . P. Neeso n 33 . T. Panantoniov, 34 . Adrian Conlin 35 . P. Corkhil l 36 . B. Thompson 37. B. Grace 38. J . Higgins 39 S . Smith 40. M . Daniels 41 . M . Whelan 42 .P. Rokebrand 43. A. Hankin 44. R . Nyoege r 45. R . Grandemange 46. G . O'Donnel l 47. B. Ramsay 48. C . Bayliss 49. W. Jacobs 50. M . Eccles 51 . G . Hancock 52. L . McGregor 53. P. Harris 54. C . Mathes

HAMPTON ROVERS Senior Coach : Ian Rice Rese rve Coach : Daryl Jopling 1.

2 A . Lawson 3. E . Panagiotidis 4. A . Naumoff 5. D. Rogerson 6. D. McConville (Capt .) 7. B. Hibbs 8. W. Capp 9. P. Wilson 10 . W. Austin 11 . I. Rogerson 12 . W. Boyle 13. R . Melnjak 14. G. Kell y

15. S. Mulholland 16. N . Hope 17 . B. Bird (V.C .Res) 18 . A. Winkle r 19 . J. Hunter 20 N . Milat 21 . E . Melnja k 22. R . Hetherington (DVC) 23 . D. Devol a 24 . M . Young (VC) 25 . M . Blak e 26, J. Harper 27. H .LeGrand 28. M . McKellar 29. N. Kell y 30. R . Murphy 31 . P. Pavlou 32. R Morecroft 33 . G . Russell 34 . P. Kelly 35 . C. Watkins 36 . R . Tub b 37. M . Andrews 38. S . McDonald 39. K. Ivey (Capt.Res.) 40. G . Hoggett 41 . I . Boyl e42 . J . Mather 43 . J. Morecroft 44 . D. Phelan 45 . C. Toouli 46 . P. Hartshorn 47. B. Holstock 48 . G . Roulent 49. S . Thompson 50. A. Lucas

NORTH BRUNSWICK Senior Coach: David Belfette Rese rves Coach : Don Pearce 1 . M . Cannon 2 . K . Lianeas 3 . M . DeMorton 4 . P. DiMarco 5 . S . Cote e 6 . V. Grimaldi 7. J . Briffa 8 . A . Franci s 9 . A . Samartino 10. P. Whitman 11 . K . Hehi r 12 . J. Serratore 14. G . Parkinson 15. H . Tsailtas 16 S. Tsailtas 17. V. Lirosi

19. D. Balazsy 20. J. Russo 21 . J . Fotias 22 . P. Fo x 23. C. Fox 24. J. Brook 25. B. Smith 26 . M . Briffa 27. R . Burrows 28. V. Ferzulia 29. D. Adams 30. B. Bektash 32 . P. Gennacarro 33. J . Androutsos 34. G . Arthu r 35. P. Dowsett 36. M . Payne 37. D. DeMorton 38. M . Kite 40.1 . Rooney 41 . G . Poulton 42 . T. Samartino 44. D. Tait

45. B . Pisasale 46.S. Hogg 47. A. Smith 48. B . Higgins 49. V. Conticchio 50. R . Tait 51 . D. Soanes 53. A . Conway 55. H . Blewitt 58. J . Andrews 62. R . Cannatella

OLD CAMBERWELL Senior Coach: Terry Rossiter Reserves Coach : Mfathew Todd

1 . M. Hodgson 2. A . Mi~ 3t N. Brown 4. A. Toop 5. P. Alexander 6 M . Warner 7 P. Kerkvleit (D~C) a P. Jepson 9. R. Beal 10 E. Smith (VC.) it . A. Dance

12- S. Holding ia M. Newton t4 . P. Jenkin s 16 W. Inkster (Capt .) f 7 J. Lablach e 8 S. Jackson t9. C. Anderson 20 R . Schelber 21 . A. Schoff 22. S. Burmeister 23. M . Armstrong 24, R. Wood 25. R. Collins 26. G . Young 27. 1. Farmer 28 B. Leitch 29. M . Hopkins 30.0. Humann 31 . A. Craw 32. G. Neate 33. C. Guthrie 34. A. Rogers 35 G. Adams 36 D. O'Connor 37 C. Strachan 38 D Smith 39. M. Todd 40. B. Salvaris 41 . M . Burge 42. D. Collins 43. S. Pangrazio 44. A. Hangan 45 J. Honard 46 N . McCann 47. P. Lenton 413 R. Wagstaff 49. D. Richardson 50. A. Taylor 51 . A. Walker 52 . A. Watt 53. B. Sudgen 54. J. Murphy 55. D. Murphy 56 R. Blaney 57. C. Theofanides 58 M . Candiloro 59. R . Urunack 60. R . Jones 61 . N . Kidd 62. R. Lee 63. W. Eari

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OLD MENTONIANS Senbr Coach: Bob Jamison Reserves Coach: P191 Vines 1. M . Cater 2 . J. Norman 3 R. Newman 4. M . Barren SP.Sack .x fi V. Spacca 7. G . Norton (tat Capt) B N . Macquire 9. R. Macquire 10. M . Durack 11 . D, Meyer 12. T Appel 13,S, Shar p 14. D. Rogers 15 0 Saacca I& R Thompson 17 T O'Toole i& J . McCarthy 19. W. Be,axat 20 R. Buxton 21 . C. Encksen 2Z A. Lear 23 T. James 24. S Warne 25, P Jackson 26 H ScaJzo 27 I Heath 28 G Burns 29. G . Fathers 30 0. Rxke7 31 S. Ingrain 32 . J. Sly 33 P. Vines 34. D. Holland 35 P. Hodges 36 S. Crick 37. T Bach 38 A. Newman 39. R. Beynon 40 M . Osborn 41 . B. Nugent 42 A. Acrernan 43 8 Wat4uns 44. G. Lindsay 45 T. Bourncvl 46 A . Petrov 47. J. Kw~n 48 0 Johnsen 49. B. Scat 50. C. Funsion 51. A. Szadura 52. W Ha!] 53 P Hyland 54. M . Stanhope 55. C. De~ 58 D Wilke 57. D Schmzd 58. L. Paterrto Sg G . Buxton 60. N . Vtulanos 61 . S. Wilson 63. R. Margugko 64. A. Edwards 65 A. Horsburgh

PRESTON MBO B Senior Coach : G. Tsolacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Rese rves Coach : P. Feehan 1 . A. Bullock 2 .1 . De Bono 3 . I . Bliss 4. S. Hichncliffe 5. D. Caton 6. D . Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8 . 0 . DeBono 9 . D. Heenan 10. J . Mounsey 11 . A. Hodgson 12 . P Yendall 13. D. Kiernan 14. M . Krygger 15. D. Hutchinson 16. B . O'Connor 17. G . Turne r 18 . S. Adamson 19 . P. Feehan 20. M . Faure 21 . M. Walkley 22 . P. Bullock 23. I . Ewing 24. A. Finikarides 25. S . McGowan 26. A . Brydson 27. S . Richardson 28 . A . Allen 29. C. McGaw 30. P. Caligiuri 31 . D . Bullock 32. D. Jordon 33. R . Haysom 34 . M . DeBono 35 . S . Ryles 36. N . Maynard 37. E . Kyriacou 38. G . Sabah 39. R . Johnstone 40. G . Georgeson 41 . A . Hunte r 42 . M . Mason 43. L . Carigiuri 44. T. Tsoukas 45. D. Bookluck 46. R . Mason 47. F. Lorenzon 48 . C. Christou 49 . G . Cummins 50. C. Caligiuri 51 . G. Tsolacos 52 . J. Lowden 53. M . Mitchell

STATE BANK Senior Coach : Ken Bre mner Capt . Stewart Cloke V.C. Mark Rerdon D.V.C. Kevin De rvan RESERVES Coach : David Jenkins Capt . David Walpole 1 . S . Cloke 2 . R . Gneil 3. G . Rolls 4. K . Dervan 5. J . Beare 6 . P. Dervan 7. F. Maya 8. L . Twycross 9. D. Walpole 10 . L . Bull 11 . R . Hargreaves 12 . A . Connelly 13. D. Taylo r

14 . G . Smith 15 . M . Pardon 16. N . Walmeyer 17. D. Coltman 18. K . Matherson 19. A . Mahe r 20. J . Coghlan 21 . C. O'Connor 22. N . Roberts 23 . M . Aumont 24 .S .Johnson 25. M . Gu y 26. J . Ri o 27. P. Wabbis 28. D. Lambert 30. C. Saville 31 . G . Crameri 32 . M . Scott 33. C . Kenez 34. M . Wales 35. D. Brown 36 . D. Kay 37. C . Arnephy 38. A. Role s 39. G. Goldsmith 40. D . Charleson 41 . 0. Noronha 42 . M . Keating 43. G . Riccio

44. A . Gale 45. M . Durham 46. J. Curti n 47. C . Papadopoulos 48. J . Murray 49. D. Doonan 50. A . Whitelaw 51 . B. Kennedy 52. M . Brow n 53 . C. Michaelidis 54. T. Nelso n 55. F Wright 56. D. Ross 57. P. Hyde 58 . C. McKillop 59. D. Footitt 60. D. Jenkins

W EST BRUNSWIC K SENIORS Coach: Les White 1 . I . McNeice 2 . D. Cecchi 3 . R . Monger 4. S. Casley (VC) 5. P. Leatham 6. S. Capron 7. P. Guatta 8 . B. Taylor 9. B. Davis 10. S. Fyffe 11 . L . Kir k

12 . K . Buhagiar 13. Mark Rodgers 14. D. Anderson 15. P McNaughton 16. P. Magafas 17. M . Wals h 18 . J. Rainone (D .VC.) 19. G . Briggs 20 . S. Lampard 21 . D. Lampard Capt .) 22 . N . Magafas 23. J . Jackson 24. J . Beaumont 25. C . Hatzistavrou 26.S. Fitzsimmons 27. G . Hatzistavrou 28. B. Walsh 30. B. Hisco x Rese rves Coach : Garry Chappel 29 . D. McAllister (D.VC.) 31 . W. McNeice 32 . D. Ackers 33. G . Chappell (Capt .) 34. D . Flowe r 35. A . Thornton 36. G . McDonald 37. S. Penny 38 . B. Millin 39. W. Wilki e 40. R . Baker (VC.) 41 . R. Hokkanen 42 . G. Sherri f 43. S . Barber 44. M . Woollard 45. R . Taylor 46. T. Robertson 47.T Jackson 48 . Mick Rodgers 49 . S . Bennett 50 . K . Myers 54. J. Hogan 55. M . Chapman 57. C . Leatham 58. S. Bertram 59. R . Ashdowne 60 . C. Barnes 61 . A . Galluzzo 62 . D. Brockwell


Under 19 Section I BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach: Vic Harvie 4 . A . Dolinko 5 . H . Murtic (Capt.) 6 . P. Harvi e 9 . A . Shine 10. D. Thorpe 12 . G . Williams 13, S . Hendrie 14. H . Humphrey 17. J . Disanto 20. M . Mason 21 . S . McLaren 22 . G . Wilso n 23 . T. Agosta (VC.) 24 . D . Robertson 25. G . McKenzie 26. S. Hayman 28. S. Hatton 30 . B. Chapman 34 . P. Pavlidis 36 . A . Pulverenti 38 . M . Bellatto 45 . D. Minogue 47. S. Quay

COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALLE BLU E SECTION 1 Coxh : Brian Brown

Coach : G . Daf f 1 . S. Wiseman 2 . M . Conron 3. A. Schiller 4. G . Maragelis 5. T. Hird 6. W. Forgas 7. B . Seato n 8. A. Cornelius 9. A. Voic e 10. I . Girvan 11 . C. Singleton 12 . S . Stapleton 13. W. Dal y 14. A . Mitchel l 15. N . Anagnostou 17. R . Newton 18. G . Russell 19. R . Lamb 20 . G . Steel 21 . P Baxter 22 . D. Jennings 23 . D. Walters 24 . M . Midro 25. M . McNess 27. G . Kenneally 32. J. Hector 33. C. Vin e 44. A . Parki n

1 . M . Bearman 2. J. Richardson 3 A Maroshca 4. P Brashe r

5, M Edmond s 7. L . Van der Plight 8. C. Burke 9, C, Stuck i 10. C. Harnngton 11, M . Wilhamson 12 .5. McHenry 13. J. Clancy 14. S. Zukov,ski 15. P, Fiume 16 D Sheean 17, P Cavan 18 M Kruger 19. M Hynes 20, M . Burgi o

2t . D. Toohey (Capt.Blue) 22. S BrownhiIf 23, I, Mason 24. S . Hubery 25. N. Canning 26. P. Casey 27. 8 SwBe 28 R Ben Clarke 29. M Thor n 30 M Burke 31 M . Steiger 32 R Davey 33. T. Nornsh 34. A .Seager 35 . J . Clothier 36 . C . Watts 37. R Walker 39 . S. Bolt 40 . G. Curran 42.5 Rudd 43. S Catkovic 45. C Steiger 46, D Higgins 47 M Mal-

2 Under 19 Section CAULFIELD

MARCELLI N

11 . 12. 13. 14.

Danny Gleason 1 R, LibeaU -' S. Sanders 3 B- Collins (VC) 4 J, Turnbul l P McCarthy T Jenkins G . Mooney D. Hlckling M . Veal 15 . C. Pyers (C) 18- J. Bishop 21, P Jones 23, R, Cullen 26.P.Jakober 31,S, Bailey 32. P Austin 36 A . Parry 40, A, Searle 43, N . Slattery 45 S . English 51, L . Williams 5& M . Wilson 59. T. White 60. M . Bowler 61 . P. Barnes 62. R . Parry 63 . R . McGrath 64, M . Harte 65. P Tindal 66 . A . Sutton 67. J . Dansey 68 G . Donaldso n

C. Mason N . Gibson M . Chun G. Parker

15, S- 0'Flynn 16. M . Goodrop e

17. A . Finnigan (DVC) 18, N . Dunca n 19. T.G. Slattery 20 . A . Hewitt (VC) 21 . J . Hart 22 . P. Doran 23 . I . Patterson 24 . J. Leonard 25 .T. Meehan 26 . R . Boyd 27. . S. Moran 28. J. Golds 29 . A . Bianc o

49 M O'Callaghan 50. N . Eastma n

OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach: John Caspers

OLD PARADIAN S

GREEN co«h: Mkhael Dcheny f P Mez~y (c ) 2 J Be.erdpe

1 . A . Wig g 2. C.tasscock 3 B. Carty 4. A . Kirkwood-SCott 5. S. Dangerfield 6. S. Richardson 7. B. Ma n 8 B. Dowling 9 . D. Cotton 10. P. Hameister 11 . H. Broadbent 12. R . Conacher 13, M. Colston 14. G . l.asscock 15 W. Phillips (Capt.) 16 A. Cnst 17. M . Fisher 18, J. Gordon 19. R. Parton 20. T. Chegwln 21 . D. Jamieson 22 . P Wg g

23. S. King 24.T Jones 25 M . Tipper 26 P. Bo+lman 27, D. Garfield

3. W Chester P My~ M

s. I. uanue~a fi 0 Exw+ 7 D HiMAa' & P Nming/ 9 S Rchaedson ia M KirwSn It A V45M 12 A Jdckson 13 D Niha iI< R Aanensan ts o ct6 C Fue r

n d oan is C oawn t9 P Brabentler(DYC) 2o P RoDenzon 2t N MnY zz s smnh 23. P Bmw9nue 26 P Boart l

25 P Jqce 26 A Body 2] D Q ge 28 P SAVm 29 J Sanano 30 P 0 Lzugm~n J Braver 32 J SkrM: 33 P Nader (VC) 3< M Geary 35 G Rotlngues 36 8 Haye4

ar o Gra .~ 3a D Ca .en `s M ccnc C Henitl

<t o eoar o 42 0 W'd:nqre 43 P Ret l

44 S R 45 M oI(eete M 46 S O'TOde aI J Rave 4e i vesr 49 T Cenavan 50 J Caruso 51 J Botmes 52 T Roman 53 M Vear 5< C ounne :i 55. G Malc¢.mscn Ss o cra~w r 57 P taROs 59 T Beare 59A$apy

OLD XAVERIAN S 1 . R . Excell 2 . Peter O'Sullivan 3 . M . Klava c 4 . P. Simpson 5 . W . Nason 6. N . West 7 . G . Goraziois 8. A . Dvgvid 9 . J . Quilty 10 . R . Kennedy 11 . A. Holmes 12 . R .H . Bailey 13 . M . Logan 14 . M . Gleeson 15. R . Dalton 16. J . Ralp h 17. C. Thorogood 18, D. McLean 19. M . Lall y 20. J . Flynn 21 . A . Dillon 22 . T. Landrngan 23 .P Web b 24 . S . Lightwood 26 . D. Juracich 27. D. King 29 . L . Hemings 30. A . Wilso n 31 . . Paul O'Sullivan 32. J . McKay 33. M . Haycox 34 . D . Jotter 50. M . Wardlaw 51 . P. Connors 52. D. Bourke

UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Peter Melton 1 . L. Snatch 2 .S. McGregor 3. M. Burnet t 4. D. VanGerrevink 5. J . McDonal d 6. S . Ballard 7. S. Connolly 8 . I . Dun n 9 . S . Kudnig 10. A . Woodcock 11 . S. Burg e

13. I . DeSilva 14. R . Poole 15. B . Madden 16. A. Presnell 17. J . Flinlayson 18. G . Markley 19. A. McIntosh 20. J. Alexander 21 . M. McCarty 22. B. Elliott 23. R . Walton 25. S. Robinson 26. D. Carmichael 27. J . Houston 28. T. Munster 29. G. Manning 30. M . Molony 33. C . McKay 44, P Hopkins

NORTH OLD BOYS

BANYULE GRAMMARIANS Coach : Coach :

Coach - Michael Wilson 1 . B. Day 2. C. Gazzola 3. M . Szakacs 4. S. Mangan 5. A . Duncan 6. D. Duck (C) 7. D . Cooper 8. S. Beattie 9. D. Bromage 10. D. Taylor

THERRY Coach : P. Bennett 1 . S . Figliol a 2. J . Zanetti (Capt.) 3. M . Fava 4.S. Eastmure 4. M . Jarrouge 5. T. Masters 6. T. Smales 7.S. Pisano 9. W. Brundell 10. M . Carter 11 . C. Barrett

12. S. Bassett-Smith 13 . L. Clifton 14 . J. Reddick 15. S. D'Andrea 16. J. Dynon 17. M . Carrodus 18. T. Taylor 19. G . Nardella 20. B . O'Keefe 21, D . Lali-Caini 22 . J. Masters 23. M . Lowry 24. M . Hudson 25. D. Goodear 26. C. Shaw 27. M . Tadinac 28 . M . O'Kearney 30 . B . Mielicki 33 . M . Goodwin 35 . W. Boyle 36 . M . Muller 39 . G . Gragat 41 . A . Egan 44- B . Grocock 46, G . Pinner (VC)

ORMON D Coach : J. Doble 1 . L . Black 2, K . Moloney 3 D. Simpson 4 . R, Cerolin t 5 . C. Thomas (VC) 6 A. McKee 7 D. Conway 8. J . Sperling 9. B . Collins 10. T. Penerwoo d

11 A . Connolly, (Capt 13. C. Hargreaves 15. E . Dickins 16. P. Studd 17.P Rowe 20. P. Constantly 21 . N . Nieman 23, S . Rajk i 24 M . Ingram 25, D. Osborne 26. G . Alderidge 27. A. Rigas 30. S. Haddon 34 . D . Rockawin 35 . M . McConvill 37. B. Newstead 29. S . Maslon 44. N . Daow

Marcus Peter s 1, P King

4 . J. Cahill (D.V.C.) 6. J . Carrol l 7. A . Driscoll 10. S . Janetskl 13. V. Pennlsi 14. R Dicta 15. S, McSweeney 16, M. Vaina

21 . A. Sabatino 22. L. Nardella 27. J. Vaina (V.Capt.) 32, T Whiting

35. P. Angelopoulos 39. G . Cutr i 40. N . Lithga n,v 43. D. Fitzpatrick 52. G. Bourke 54, G . Bvrel l 64. D. Carbon 65. M. laporta 67. P Farrugia 69. S . Zumbo (Capt .)

15.C. Macmillan 16. S. Hendr y

17. P Montgomery 1& A . Phillips 19, J . Worssam 20, W. Anderson 22 D. Garwoli 23. P Morrison 24. C. Aunger 25. D. Murtagh 26. R . Winneke 27. S . Cowl 28, 0, McIntyre 43 . N . Hal l 44 . C . Billings 45 . J. Cornish 46 . C . Robinson 47. W. Tuckflel d 48 . D. Warner'49 D Wightman 50 . S. Gibb s 51 . D Raftopoulos

13, L . Dailey 14. C . Vorana 15 D. George 18 M Mullins 18 A . Dempsey 19. S. Got ant 20 . R . Debnam 21 . J . Gollant 22 . D . Ramsay 24 . C. Hamilton 2& N, De Silva 28 . C. Overman 29. J . Tormey 30, L . McKenzie 35, J . McWhinney 45 S Walsh (Capt .) 63. D Brebner

66 M . Boucher

i M BrockhoH 2 5 Burge 3 A Cleland 4 A Cordner 5 5 K,, It 6 A Sutc6tle 7 A Hayden 8 D Mdchel l B D Moore ',.. 10 C Murphy (Capl ) ',. 11 C GnHilh g s2PK,n 13 J J-lt 14 D ldoss 15 H Ingle on 16 H Bardsiey 17 P Bland 18 G Hans 20 S osborne 21 P Trindade 22 A Wannq 23 D Gra y 24 W Mackenre 25 C Read 26 N Langoon 27 R Simpson 28 D Gra y 29 T W.enhe,mer 30 M Verge 31 T Dugdale 32 MaI!hew Kerr 33 A Clements 34 C Smit h 35 C Elstofi 36 M Berry 37 !.1 Kerr 38 C Wanng 39 Si Verge 40 C Walker 41 G Dixon 42 E Smnhers 43 P Kosky 69 D HamNon

SPONSORS THE HOTEL MAX MOBI L SERVICE CENTRE Orrong Roa d

OLD SCOTCH ST, BERNARDS COLLEGIANS Coach : Coach : Maude Bond Laurie Aghan Asst. Coach : Matt Gollant 1 . J . Ker r 2 . R . Fraser 1 . B. Noonan 3 . J. Sinclair 2. A, Capes 4 . N . Purnts 3, D, Jago 5 . A Chernov 4 . C. Bon d 6 J Angliss 5 H Tobin 7 M . McGregor 6. J. Comito 8 . L . Monument 7. A. Grech (DVC) 9 . J. Agha n & L . Dailey 11, T. Wilson 9. J. O'Connor 12. C. Atkinson 10. R . Doola n 13. N . Hooper 11 . L. Overman (VC) 14. R . Morrow 12 . C. Wlddtso n

coath : Simon Cooper

Coach: M . Milts

2- M . Affinda 3. R. Courtney 4. L Sieeman 5 G Boston 6 A Kahofer 7 G Dind (C) 8 . L. Cromme 9 . P Phillips 10. J. Dickson 11 . N . Brohier 12 . B . Matthews 13. K . Pereira 14. S. Cossart-Walsh (VC) 15 . D . Nive n 16 R Royals IT H Worsley 18 H McDonell 19 D Low e 20 M, Roberts DVC) 21 M . Rudden 22 . D. Lee 23, & Hil l 24, A . Richards 25. S. Wulf 26. M . Dicrosta 2T G . Williams 28. J . Digh t 29 M . Howard 30 A Bowater 31 T. Moorhouse 32 S McDermtd 33 . D Arnold 34, J . Turne r 35. C. Wilson 36. M . Millard 40. R . Harrison 44 . E .Jedwa b

OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2

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UNIVERSITY iWHITEFRIAR S Coach: BLACK S D . Hill 1 . A . Liveseycole 1 . J . Phillip 2 P Wetgard 2 . D . Driscoll 3S,Shaddock 3, T Jackson 4, S Horne (Cap-) 4 M . White 5 M Roger s 5 P O'Brien 6 S Longley 6. T. Strike 7 Tim Gough (VCaPt.) 7, M, Heath 8 A . Presneli 8. M . Fasan 9 . S . Watson 1 10 . G . Karthau s 10, B, Collins 12, P Pellegrino 11 . R . Pask 13, N . Jenkins 12 . J. Start 14 . C. Flail 13. P Hurst 15,S . Rosbrook 14, A . Ellet 18. D. Bourke 15, R . Clements 19, B. Crowe 16, D, Oliphant 20 . J McLaughlin 17 C. Douglas 22 C Houston 18, R . Barbary 23 S Strike 19. P Sarant 24 . G . Selkir k 20 M Jansen 27. M . McLaughlin 21 0 Paxinos 28 . P. McCarthy 22 . B. Herbert 30 . T O'Sullivan 23. S. Major 31 . N . Fairthorne 24, J . Radford 32 .A . Rowan 25. J . De Fraga 35. G . Reidy 26. J. Hutchin s 36, A. Smith 27 J. Hunt-Smmith 38. P Purcell 2& M . Beattie 39. C . O'Sullivan 41 . J, Houston 44, S. Alderson 48 . G, Bonn 49 .J. Cadusch 50. G . Roke r

SPONSOR PATTERSON CHENE Y RINGWOOD


'under 19 Section 3 AQU I NAS O .C. Coach : John Hickey t J . Pop e 2 . D. McKellar 3. R . Bennett 4. C, Noyes 5. A . Ferlazzo 6. D . Grave 7, D Langdon 8. A . Maher 9. R . Leavey 10 . M . Bo x 11 . S . Wright 12 .T. Hogan 14 . G . Doorey 15 . P. Honey 16,S.Jones 17, S . Kelly 18 . E. Pegler 19 . K, Lobb 20 P Bridgeman 22 . B . McDonald 25. R . Hil l 27 . L . Brooksbank 37. M . Gerzee 49. T. Stahl

DE LA SALLE GOLD

Coach: Pat Sheed y

1 M Bearman 2 1 Richardson 3 A, MarosUCa 4 P Brashe r 5 M Edmond s 7 L Van der Plight 8 C Burke

9 C Stuck i 10 C Harrington 11 M 1i'i1hamson 12 S McHenry 13 1 Clancy 14 S Zuke.ski 15 P Fiume 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18 M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M Burgw

21. D Toohey (Capl,Biue) 22 S BroNnhdi 23 I . Mason 24 S, Hubery 25 N Cann,ng 26 P Casey 27 8 Bridle 28 P Bren Clarke 29 M Thorn 30 M Burke 31 M Steiger 32 R Davey 33 T Norrish 34 A Seeger 35 J Clothier 36 C Watts 37 R Walker 39 S BWt 40 G Curran 42 S Rudd 43 S Ca~kowc 45 C Steiger 46 0 Higgins 47 M Mahna

HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : A . Naumof f 2 . A . McGregor (VC) 3, P McCal l 4. B McGregor 6 G Devereaus 7, P. Engelkamp 9. S Cris p 10 S Wratten 11 . S . McGregor 14 . D. Nuttal l 17. S. Butler 18 C. Roberts 20. S. Devereaux 24 . J. Todar o 25 M . Pat 27, S. Baskett 32 . R . Tost 37. M . Moss 38 . M . McKenna 41, A Williams 45 G . Mitchell 51 . L . Stephanic

49 M O'Callaghan 50 N Eastman

OLD ESSENDO N Coach : G reg Murray 1 . A . Manning 3, J . Panaglotldis 4. A . Sotenou 5 C . Pollard 6 C . Bohn 7. P. Soteriou 8 N, Pollard 9. F. Costa 10 . J. Turco 13 . J. Johnson 18, J. Murray 19 . N . Baxter 20. A . Tweedly 21 .S, Middleton 23 . P Bora c 24, R . Violet 25 . D Gallus 26 A Boorer 27 P Woloszenko 28 B Koochen 30 . A . Conradl

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PARKS I DE Coach : Peter Ha rvey 1 . J. Panaglctopoulos 2. T. Thoma s 3. J . Chdcott 4. A . Stuart 5, J . Antonopoulos 6 G Karaglannls 7. S. Marshal l 8- D, McAuliffe 9. S. Holden 10 . J. Martin 11 . G . Tsaikos 12, D . Moodie 13 . D. Jones

14, T. Mandouros 15 . W. Evans 16, B. Colacmo 17, D. Murphy 18 . G Barelos 19 P Matthews 20 T. Kotsopoulos 21 M . Tsaiko s 22 . K . Marinoski 23. G . Horton 24. A . Stefande 25 . T. Felines 2& A . Wise

MAJOR SPONSOR PARKSID E PANELS 459 8516

MONASH BLUES 1, P Bailey

2 A Trances 3 D Jud d 4 G Savage 5 A Preston 6 J Smith 7 A Parsons 8 A Stereff 9 A, Headberry 10 R Mansfield 11 A Rega n 12 D Newman 13 P Fennessy 14 R Hyatt 15 D Boell 6 M Condon 17 A Clancy 18 G Wpvtell 19 A Glassel 20 S Manuel 21 F Goodwin 22 R Kuypers 23 S Kirby 24 C Rufta 25 J Lopes 26 P Thomson 27 R Cook 28 N, Niven 29 J Harrison 30 C Spurting 31 T Kennedy 32 D Freeman 33 J Monaghan 34 P McNally 35 T Wilkinson 36 M. Kellock 37 P Smit h 38 G Clark 39. P Balsanni 40 A Bennet 41 A. Park 42 A MacDonald 43 M Bowman 44 P Biorc , 45 A Wddie 49 1 Kohler 50 R Davies

ST. KEV I NS Coach : Peter Campbell 1 . V. Harty (VC) 2. D, Houngan (Capt.) 3. J . Bare 4 . G . McKenzie 5 R Snell 6 M . Quinlan 7 S . Loorham 8 A Varasdi 9, P. Meagher 10 . P. Charles 11 . J . Fogarty 12 . R . Arthurson 13 . S Bennett 14, M . Wanton 15 . M . King 16 J. Randles 17, R . Marks 18 . A Donovan 19 D Hayes 20 W Dwyer 21 J Shar p

22 . D. McDonald 23 P Sando 24. P Hogarty 25. D. Rlgnoi 26, N . Carmichael 27 . D.Sando 28,S . Hayden 29. D. Nanfra 30, T Bennetts 31 P Whitehea d 32 A, Chester (DVC) 33,5 Thomas 34 J Slattery 35, M . Purcell 36 N . Slattery 37. J Shaw

OLD BRIGHTO N

GRAMMARIANS Cos h: Robert Draper 59. M Allen 57 S . Allmand 9 B Broome 10 S Duggan 35 R . Farmer 18. L Fides 60 M . Fisher 39 D. Fox 61 . J. Fyfe 20 . M Gale 62 J Goderidge 63 C Haig 58 S Hannaford 31 T Henry 7 M Hill (DVC) 42 S Howden 40 W Jackson 30 . M . Sarvis 29 S. Leversha 37 A. Loosschilder 16. R. Moreton

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

ST. BcRNARDS 2 .5 10 .10 10 .10 15.11 .101 3 .3 5 .5 13 .8 13.9.87 COLLEGIANS ST. BERNARDS C .Klaaysen 5, Gollant 4, Hogan 2, Federico, R .Pur7at'ran, VComito, BEST Fraser, O'Connell, Gollant, VComftq Mail~,' Smi:h. COLLEGIANS King 2, Baum 2, Hoyle 2, Roberts, Oliphant, Schmidt, ons, Webb, Habben, Coyne . BEST Hinchen, Oliphant, Wright, ons, Habben, Roberts. 6.5 8.5 12 .17 17.19.121 DE LA SALLE UNI BLUES 1 .3 7.7 9.8 12.11.83 64, S. O'Connor DE LA SALLE Waldron 5, C.Lowe 4, Fraser 2, Buckley 2, M .Lowe, Man65 S. Paynter ^ ...-iola, Allan, BEST Nash, Waldron, Greene, Carter, Conroy, 1, R Phillips )l e 66 . K . Richards UNI BLUES Wallis 3, MClnnes 2, S .Macauley 2, Kanis, Furphy, Hob 34 D Roberts -- : Connock, Christie. BEST Yeo, Kanis, Aristotle, Jones, N .Macauley, 67 D. Rowe 56 S Rya n

2 C . Smith 15 R Stevenson 27 S . Styles (VC ) 24 T Sunderman (Capt) 41, H . Swan 19. S . Templeton 11_ S . Tregaskis 68 C . Walter

51 A. Witha l

WILLIAMSTOWN C .Y. M .S . Coach : J. Charle s 2 . A. Cabansag 3. B . Cetinich (C) 5, J . Corfield (VC) 9S.de Bon o 12 F de Bono 14, D. Graham 16 R Mazouris 19 . S. Smith 21, J . Williams 24. R . Engler 27,

29. C Gaunt 31 . J . Bergin 32 . R . Kruuger 34, M . Jone s 36 G . Gammone 37 B Han n 38 A, Gutlic 40. J Mistano 44, P Matzouronis 46, B, Bourchier

8.4 11 .9 12 .11 .83 O.SCOTCH 3.1 ORMOND 5.2 9.5 12.9 19 .17.131 ORMOND Schuhkraft 6, Nash 3, Russell 2, Kingston 2, Connell 2 , t,' .-Donald 2, PCox, Rose . BEST Kingston, P.Cox, Taylor, Russell, ig, M .McDonald. OLD SCOTCH Sherwen 4, Perkins 3, Aufard 2, E .Allen, Spiers, WhiteBEST Fuller, Smith, Mir, Brown, Hart, Aujard . 0. PARADIANS 2 .3 8 .5 9.12 16 .17.113 NORTHB O.B . 5 .3 8 .4 12 .4 15.7.97 0. PARADIANS Gleason 4, Beers 3, Flynn 2, Abrahams 2, PConsr 2, Shannon, Atta, Philp BEST Abrahams, Gleason, Peyton, Philp, n . Beers . NORTH OB. Moloney 4, Turnbull 2, Schmidt 2, Egan 2, Marlyn 2, Conne, O'Rourke, Millett . BEST Considine, Turnbull, O'Rourke, Hedly, ?s,d, Booth . IAARCELLIN 3.6 7.7 9.7 12 .11 .83 OLD XAV. 3.2 4.4 13.7 16.13 .109 OLD XAVS McLeod 5, McMillan 3, Bourke 3, Atkins 2, PCurtain, Tay, Furphy. BEST MCLeod, Greetham, Marks, Mortensen, Atkins, Curtain. MARCELLIN Woofer 2, Petroff 2, Ebert 2, Slattery 2, Psoras, Cooper, ni. BEST Carafe, J .Amad, M.Getson, . Slattery, Zannoni, Mason ,

PARKSIDE 8 .6 11 .7 18 .8 19.8.122 CAUL . GRAMM . 1 .1 5 .8 7.10 16 .17.113 PARKSIDE Freeman 10, Sedgwick2, Torre 2, R.Gard, L.Panjan, Sturqess, Williams, Wood . BEST Sedgwick, Freeman, Sturgess, Mitchell, orre, Wood . CAUL . GRAMM . D.Matthews 7, Hart 2, Stone 2, Bettany 2, Stevenin, Boston, Croome . BEST Fish, Morrissey, Stevenson, D .Matthews, :'cClelland, Harri s FAWKNER 2 .2 5 .9 7.11 10 .15 .75 KEW 8.4 10 .4 18 .8 23.11.149 KEW Cavanagh 7, Clayton 4, Duncan 4, McAlister 2, Burden, Schober, ~alac, 0'Kayli, Brie, Mills. BEST Jenkins, Clayton, Smith, Cavanagh, 'r:-ilac, Mills. FAWKNER B.Saggers 2, Wilson 2, O'Leary, Ross, Brown, Roach, -• Saggers, Majerczak . BEST G .Busst, O'Leary, Brown, S .Buckley, Roach, Cohen . BULL/TEMP 0.0 3.4 5 .10 11 .11 .77 THERRY 4 .7 7.13 12.14 18 .17.125 THERRY PCrotty 3, Nyman 3, A .Crotty 2, Tyler 2, Grocock, Brundell, Dandrea, McMahon, Bye, Castaldi, Wrigglesworth, Mellon . BEST Biddlestone, Mallon, Nyman, TadinaC, Wrigglesworth, Castaldl, BULL/TEMP . Puts 3, Heath 2, Agosta 2, Merrett, Panou, Smythe, Tslomas, BEST Smythe, Harisiou, Field, George, Shine, Stokes .

OTRINITY 5 .3 7.4 12.8 13 .11 .89 MON BLUES 4 .1 8 .4 10.7 15.11 .101 MON BLUES Hildebrand 3, Dean 3, Alexander 3, Little 2 . Kohler, Sturgess, Baring, Sadsford . BEST Sturgess, J.Quin, Barker, Dean, Carman, Alexander. 0. TRINITY Allibon 3, Karvela 3, Trotter 2, Woods 2, Black, Pontefract, P,Robinson . BEST Norman, Collins, Carnegie, Dunn, Karvela, Cowley . UNI BLACKS 24 .8 .152 IVANHOE 14 .11 .95 UNI BLACKS Heath 7, Pattlnson 5, Doyle 3, Warren 2, Thomas 2, Rowbottom 2, Van Denderen 2, Wines. BEST Cernl, Doyle, Thomas, Marks, Van Denderen, Pattinson . IVANHOE Rawley 5, Post 3, Castagnini, Clarke, Corlett, Flynn, HoskIng, Kennedy . BEST Castagnini, Corlett, Rawley, Post, O'Sullivan, Tucker.

0.1` HOE 2 .6 2 .7 5 .12 6.13 .49 BANYULE 3 .5 11 .11 13.11 20.15 .135 OLD IVANHOE Davies 2, Cockerill 2, Lynch, Ritchie. BEST Jenkins, Hockins, Davies, Dowell, McKenzie, Harris . BANYULE Sutterby 5, Allard 4, Holt 3, Gilham 2, Adams 2, D.Wdliams, Ladd, G .Williams, Barry . BEST Gray, Ladd, Adams, Sutterby, Maloney, Short . THOMASTOWN 0.3 2 .8 6.11 12 .13.85 OLD MELB . 7.6 9 .7 15 .14 17.16.118 THOMASTOWN Camilleri 3, Farchione 3, Fellows, Kelly, Honey, K.Harling, Lentini . BEST Kelly, Wells, Honey, Farchione, K .Harhng, G . Petslnis . OLD MELB. Nelson 4. Elam 2, A .Witts 2, Nichols 2, Curtis, Nelson R, TWltts, D.Ward-Ambler, McMullin, Johnstone BEST Brown, M,Crampton,Pisarskl, PNelson, A .Witts, Nichols. ST. KILDA 3.6 5.8 6.9 9.13.67 O.HAILEY 5 .3 6.7 9 .11 12 .20 .92 ST. KILDA Struth 3, Capiron 2, Gillen 2, Riddell 2 . BEST Clinch, GilIan, Jackson, Kay, Avitable, Delaney. 0. HAILEY Shand 3, Bingham 2, Kingsley, Schmidt, Phillips, Taranto, Snowball, Gregson . BEST Constable, Scaunich, Schmidt, Holoman, Seccull, Cox . ST. KEVINS 16 .7.103 MHSOB 22 .13.145 ST.KEVINS S . Kerr 7, Callanan 2, Keighran, Rigoni, Fraser, McKenzie, Watkin . BEST S .Kerr, Hooper, McKenzie, Dwyer, Keighran . MHSOB Pomie 8, Drummond 7. McLardie 3 . Atchison 2, Geilings 2„ BEST Pomie, Beasley, Atchison, Kennedy, Drummond, Kotz . 0. BRIGHTON 5 .3 10.6 19.6 27.11 .173 BALACLAVA 3 .7 5.9 9.10 12 .12 .84 0. BRIGHTON Pryor 9, TGrant 5, Allen 4, A .Grant 3, PGrant 3, G.Bennett, Cochran, Thompson . BEST Pryor, TGrant, Allen, O'Connor, Cochran, James . BALACLAVA A. Hill 4, D.Follett 2, Chalker, Gregory, K .Hartley, O'Shannessy, Sist, Stnpeikis . BEST Gregory, Monaghan, A .Hartley, S .Withers .

t-- STATE BANK 4.1 8.2 10 .6 14.8.92 ELSTERNWICK 0.4 5.11 5 .17 10 .20.80 STATE BANK Cloke 3, A .Rolts 3, G .Ralfs 2, Dervan 2, Richards 2, Guy, Pollock. BEST Matherson, Cloke, Gneil, Connelly, Guy, A .Rolfs. ELSTERNWICK Houlihan 4, Farrington 2, Sanelli 2, Bean, McCooke . BEST MCCooke, Bean, Russell, Verbeek, Farrington, Sanelli . 0. CAMBERWELL 2 .1 11 .3 14.6 18.7.115 BULLEEN UTD 5.2 8.5 10.10 14.16.100 0. CAMBERWELL Inkster 4, Adams 4, Alexander 3, Smith 2, Strachan, Rogers, Mitchell, Blaney, Beal . BEST Guthrie, Smith, Scholl, Mitchell, Humann, Adams . BULLEEN UTD. Armstrong 6, Kelly 3, Taylor, Jenkins, Sexton, Foley, Delarue, Reynolds . BEST Sharp, Armstrong, Kelly, Flew, Taylor, Adams . 0. MENTONIANS 2 .1 4 .7 10 .8 13 .14.92 WEST BRUNS . 3.3 4 .5 6 .6 8 .7.55


O . MENTONIANS Barrett 2, Sly 2, N .Macquire 2, Davis 2, Birch, Leaver. Burns, Grant, Petrov . BEST Norton . Rogers, Bournon, N .Macquire, Barrett. Sly. W. BRUNS. I.McNece 4, Guatta 2, Davis, Cecchi . BEST Davis . D.Lampard, S .Lampard, Rainone, Michael Rodgers. AJAX 2 .1 6 .8 6 .1 2 131997 PRESTON 7 .7 7.9 9.11 11 .13.79 AJAX Basser 3, Briskin 3, Feldy 2, Fried 2, Levin, Berman, Michmacher. BEST Burstin, Basser, Josem . Feldy. Stern, Fried . PRESTON Brydson 4, McGowan 3. Ewing 2 . Hepburn, Kiervan . BEST PYendall, Ewing, Richardson . L .Caligur s NORTH BRUNS . 0 .2 1 .5 1 .6 1 .8.14 HAMP. ROVERS 5 .6 10.10 17.14 29.16 .190 NORTH BRUNS. Tsialtas . BEST Hehir, Grimaldi, Serratore, Cannon, Brnffa . A .Sammartmo. HAMP. ROVERS Panagiotldis 12, Lawson 6, McKellar 3. Blake 2, E .Melnjak 2, Capp, Rogerson, Ross, McConville . BEST Hetherington, Panagiotidis . Melnlak, Blake, Lucas, Rogerson .

PENINSULA 0 .1 5.3 6.3 10 .9.69 O .ESSENDON 6.8 10.13 12 .21 15 .22.112 O .ESSENDON Parker 4, Egan 3, Milligan 2, McEnroe 2, Saville 2, Crameri, Willaton, BEST C. Bilby, Bishop, Crameri, McEnroe, Allen . Parke r PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . UHSOB 6 .4 7.6 9 .13 10 .13.73 AQUINAS 2 .8 8 .15 11 .18 20.26.146 UHSOB Palmer 3, R Flavel 2, Kountios 2, Vesetas 2, Gathercole . BEST Mazza, Skinns, Beasley . Tancredi, Strahan, Grant. AQUINAS Gill 5, Noyes 3, Whelan 3, Brady 3. Whitfield 2. Tarulli 2 Livingstone, Wilkinson BEST Tarulli, Wilkinson . Brady. Livingstone . Burnett, Noyes . WHITEFRIARS 0.0 4 .5 9 .9 17.17.119 ST. BEDES 6 .2 6 .3 8 .5 9.7.61 WHITEFRIARS Pratt 5. Sutton 3. Bonnyman 2 . Harrison 2, Lee, CoghIan, M .J .Reidy, McClelland, Callinan . BEST M .J . Reidy, M .FReidy, McClelland, D.Crowe, Bunn, Pratt. ST. BEDES Boag 2, Walker 2, Hambridge, Whitelaw, Bustard, Berry, Brett. BEST McColough, Beasley, Woodland, Connolly, Boag . BRUNSWICK 7.13 11.16 13.21 19.22 .136 O .GEELONG 2 .3 7.4 10.7 15.11 .101 BRUNSWICK Campbell 7, C .Stevens 4, D.Stevens 2, Green, BArley, Heitt, McBride, Spezza . BEST Barley, D.Stevens, Russ, Gren . Carroll. Spezza 0. GEELONG Robson 6, Gude 3. LeDeux 2, Simpson 2, Johnstone, Colaci . BEST Gude, Johnstone, Colaci . Harwood . HEATHERTON 4 .2 6 .5 6 .5 10 .10 .70 POWERHOUSE 4 .6 6 .9 10 .13 12 .17.89 HEATHERTON G .Watson 3, Patterson 2, Davison, King, Reiger, Scott, Sol[, BEST Ulbrick, G .Watson, Scott, Sawyer, Patterson, R .Lovitt . POWERHOUSE Barber 2, Phillips 2, Scotland 2, Torney, Morris, Hollywood, Wilson, Hansen, Williams, Makay . BEST Scotland, Phillips, Makay, Harris, Desier, Barber.

FOOTSCRAY 7 .8 12 .12 20.17 30.19.199 ANZ BANK 0 .0 1 .5 1 .5 3 .9.27 FOOTS . Mills 10, Moroney 5, Schembn 4, Cleaver 2, Eiford 2, Fang 2. Johnstone 2, Macdonald, James, Breheney BEST Mackenzie. Mills. Moroney, Case, Breheny, Icely. ANZ BANK Seitz, Farrow, Burdeu . BEST Marshall, Ohlmus, Duck, Leicester, Evans, Koegle r DOVETON 8 .11 14.14 17.19 19.26 .140 CLAYTON 1 .1 6.3 7.4 11 .7.73 DOVETON Mick F. Wilson 5, Mick Wilson 6. M Polglaise 3, O'Donnell 3, Ahdore, Ric Thorweston . BEST Ahdore, Mick Wilson, Battle . Ric Thorweston, Mair, Murhea d CLAYTON Burke 4. Black 2, Turner 2, Dinsdale. R Newton . Savage BEST Nestor. Tyler. R Newton . Dinsdale, Moutis . Blac k

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

LA TROBE 3.10 8.13 16 .19 20.24 144 W'STOWN 0.0 2.2 2.5 LATROBE Green 6, Blaskett 4, McLeod 3, Fawcett 2, Athana Z 8* z 6 Briggs, D, Huffer. BEST Poole, Fawcett, Liersch, McLeod, PTucc W`STOWN Corfield, Dona, McGowa n O. CAREY 7.8 8.8 17.14 20 ST. LEONARDS 0.2 5.9 6 .11 11.20 .14 0 .14 .8 o 0. CAREY Oliver 9, Hughes 3, Purcell 3, Keys 2, M .Evans .Evans . Jones, M .Evans, Purcell 2BESTldrige,OvR . LEONARDS A . Fitzgerald 4, NG 1, PFtzgeraldSherr.ST M 2 . Corcoran 2 . BEST NG, McDonald, Kaneen, A Fitzgerald, ;I .-.:',. COMM BANK 4 .5 7.13 12 .17 17,20 .122 ST. ANDREWS 2 .1 4 .4 10 .6 15,9,99 COMM BANK Gardiner 6, Pearce 2, Pitts 2, Greig 2, McKenzie 2 r- .-son, Jenkins, Kraska . BEST Joyce . Peterson, Pearce Abrah ::~ . Gardiner. ~ ~Phelps ST. ANDREWS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ELTHAM 0 .6 5.11 8.15 9 UNI REDS 2 .1 4.1 7.8 10 .1771 .10,70 UNI REDS Hutchings 3. Fossa 3, Hosking, Condon, Haarburger S= zano. BEST Roughsedge, Koop . A .White, Fossa, Chair, Hutch-- ; .ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received . ST. BERNARDS 9.10 .84 COLLEGIANS 2 .11.23 ST. BERNARDS Collie 2, Romeo 2, C .Doolan 2, B .Doolan Ph . BEST B .Doolan, Phelan, Solomon, Troy, DM . ,TroyPeasn . ,JSaundry COLLEGIANS Mackay, Douglas BEST Comley, Lemon, West . H f dy. Bullard . Reynolds . MON WHITES 85 .53 MARCELLIN 6,8 .44 MON WHITES Carr 3, Farley 2, Gualano, Shaw, King . BEST Kots: Friey, Kenny, Carr, Shaw, Ninn s O. SCOTCH 0.1 4.3 5-3 7 .4 .46 BLOODS 4 .2 8 .2 10.6 14 .7.91 0. SCOTCH Thompson 2, Fenton 2, Loughian, Edwards . Fuller BEST Le Le vre . Arnold, Edwards, Higham, Fergusson, Elwood . BLOODS Whitty 6, Hutchinson 3, McAsey 2, Gardiner, Stock, Ella BEST Smith, Whitty, Hutchinson, Brown, Mattingley, Cadman . BULL/TEMP 3 .1 7.6 9.6 12.9 .81 0 . HAILEY 1 .0 3 .0 4.2 5.3.33 BULL/TEMP Sheridan 3 . Parris 3, Deer 2, Mutimer 2, Edmonds 2, BEST Lockhart, Parkinson . Wintle. Mutimer Parris, Edmond s 0. HAILEY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . PORT COLTS 2.8 4.11 5.13 8 .15.63 DE LA SALLE 0.1 1 .5 3 .11 8.13.61 DE LA SALLE J Ladson 2, M .Ladson, Bolt . McClay, Grimes. MuIIaIy, Connors BEST Tantram . M Bolt & the whole tea m PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. KEW 5 .4 6 .5 6.10 10.11 .71 OLD MELB . 0 .0 4 .1 4.2 4 .4.28 KEW Rob Maclsaac 3, MacDovrell 2, Wong, Vidakovic, Manley, Langdon, D.Maclsaae . BEST McEnroe . PShaw, TClota, James. Rich . Maclsaac . Wong . 0 . MELB. Issel 2, Farndon, Thomas. BEST Baimford, Troupe, TFarndon . Thomas, Hockney, Wrathall .

THERRY 3 .5.23 ST. KEVINS 6 .9 .45 THERRY Roden, Costello, Hogan . BEST Kelly, Costello, Boden, Ross . B .Smales Reddan. ST. KEVINS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. BALACLAVA 0.0 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1 .7 OLD XAVS . 3.7 7.7 8.14 12 .18.90 OLD XAVS . Heaphy 3, Pearson 3, Hogan, McLenrnn, Bourke. Kennedy. Roberts . Freeman BEST Pearson, Hogan, Tumonavdis, Roberts . Heaphy, Flynn. BALACLAVA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

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POWERHOUSE Orchard 3 . Dakin 2. Butcher BEST loannor Fox ,

Orchard, Douglas .

STATE BANK Inglis 3. Donald 3, Chester 3, Wabbis, Orgill, Whitelaw, BEST Crameri, Inglis, Wabbis, Chester, Lawton, Oredl . 0.2 5.3 7.5 0. GEELONG 4.4 7.7 12.9 16.11 .11 8 .107 1 GTV9 16 GEELONG D.Sharpe 2, cMorton , N .Sharpe, Moffatt, Ward, White , 0 .,-BEST Ames, Ward, Chrinside. Brocksopp, Talhs, McCann . GTV9 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 3 .0 3 .2 4.6 7.7.49 RICH . CENTRAL 7.8 11 .13 13 .20.98 ST. KILDA 5.2 RICH . CENT. Lang 3, Venask e 2 . Van Maanen, Alevras BEST Bastow, Paras, Perrin, Peat1 ng . Lang ST. KILDA FSkender 4, Mandas 2, Turner 2, T .Maqueda, Surace. C.Demaio BESTCaiafa, Skender Dmo, Moreschini, Paulich . ?r

BULL/TEMP Godden 2 . Connelly 2, Farley 2 . Faulkner, McInerney, King . BEST Rozantis . Wilson, Shephard, Hannrngton . Driver. Faulkner THERRY C.Lynch, Salerno, Moran . BEST Sandman, C.Ryan, Jones, Ratcliffe, R .Lyons. Davern . O .TRINITY 2 .1 2 . 1 6.1 7.2.44 MON BLUES 4 .2 8 .7 10 .8 15 .18.108 0 . TRINITY Small 3, Gruen 2, Coleman, Damma . BEST Scott, Damma, Beer, Gruen, J .Adgemis. D. Adgemis . MON BLUES McConvtlle 3, Forbes 2, Andntsos 2, Black . Manuell . O'Brien, Johnson, Mann, PAndritsos, Sest, Gill . BEST J .Andritsos , McConville, Trembath, Sest . Lynch, Mario UNI BLACKS 7.11 .53 IVANHOE 9 .9 .63 UNI BLACKS Bromeil 3, Chomley, Keilar, Leslie, Pappas BEST ChomIey, McArthur, Leslie, Elliott, Hauesler. Dillon . IVANHOE Luckman 2, Mathew 2, McMahon, Money . PMcMahon, Parkinson . BEST Newbold, Pettingill, Webb, Parkinson, Luckman, G .Flynn .

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3 .9 0 .0

5.12 10.19 17.25 .127 5 .5 7.5 10.5.65 ST. BERNARDS Walsh 5, Comito 3, Wood 2, Matthews 2, Tota, MarOverman, BEST Overman, Burke, Marshall, Comiot, Had_1.,,:3tt, .rke . COLLEGIANS English 3, Foard 3, Brewer, Lord, Peck, Wood. BEST . .een, Warner, English, Wood, Blackman, Lord . DE LA SALLE 5.5 11 .8 17.13 20.14 .134 UNI BLUES 3.2 5.4 5.4 9 .7.61 DE LA SALLE Harris 8, McGraw 5, Faulkiner 4, McGree, Donlan, Pa t ,r, BEST Mullens, Hayes, Harris, Smith . Faulkinec McCorkell . Uhf BLUES Lowe 3, Hickey 2, Wilson, W.Carroll. Luscombe. Renhard -T Troon, Hickey, Wilson, Lowe, Robinson . Nugen t 0. SCOTCH 0.1 4.3 7.6 10.6.66 ORMOND 7 .3 12.9 14 .13 16.16.112 0 . SCOTCH R . Lloyd S . Ellis 3, W.AIIen, Price BEST Chambers, Illing:,-n', W.Allen . Hawdon, Howcroft, R .Lloyd . ORMOND Boyanton 3, Madden 2, Burgess 2, Strahan 2, PMcDonald =r, Burns, Eishold, Mitsopoulos . Guinane. BEST Devine, C .Tonkrn . ss. Madden, Milner, Strahan . 0. PARADIANS 4 .1 5.3 7.6 8 .7.55 NORTH O .B. 3 .3 6 .7 10.7 12 .8.80 O.PARADIANS Reid 3, LaRosa 1, Burns, Jackson, Freeman 2 . BEST . ::_fements, La Rosa, Caddy, Hewett, Powick, Blackley NORTH O .B. Hanley 5. Kearney 2, Ryan 2, M .Hibbert . S.Hibbert . : : . n . BEST Atkinson, C .Hibbert, SHibbert, Hanley, Hogan, Curulh h1ARCELLIN 1 .4 3.8 5.9 11 .16 .82 OLD XAVS. 2 .6 4.10 9.12 10.14.74 rdARCELLIN Battistella 3, Maher 3, Howe 2, C .Hesse, PHarvey, MclnBEST Toomey, Hughes, Bentley, Golds, Battistelia, Kennedy . OLD XAVS. Doquile 4, Morrissey 2, O'Shaughnessy 2, Tiernan, DalAmbrose, Spargo . BEST Doquile, Lowe, Tully, Curtain, Dalton, tc~s

PARKSIDE 3.4 7.9 8.10 13 .13.91 CAUL. GRM 2.1 4.3 6.5 7.6 .48 PARKSIDE Denami 6, G .Panjari 2, Watson 2, Minaudo, Rodweli, Vin: no. BEST De Biasi, Bradley, Lock, Rodwell, Sherlock, Coleman CAUL . GRIM . S .Wil6ams 2, Allen, Vorath, Worthington, Carter, Bedson . 'EST Hedin . S.Alien, S.Williams, Bedson, Worthington, Wilson FAWKNER 3 .7 4 .7 7.8 7.9 .51 KEW 1 .0 3 .3 4 .5 7.8.50 FAWKNER Cornelison 2, Selleck 2 . Walker 2. Borg . BEST B .Selieck, .hnson, Scott, Ahyck. Cornelison, Walker KEW Hill 2, M .Lord, Saggese, Brassil, Kynakou, Sticca BEST Sag, -se, Harrison, Greenwood, Hicks, Kendall, TPeri c BULL/TEMP 3 .5 5.9 7.12 9.13.67 THERRY 0 .2 0.4 2 .6 3 .8.26

0. IVANHOE 1 .2 1 .2 1 .2 4 .27 BANYULE 7.7 16 .15 24 .18 32.18.3.210 O. IVANHOE Marc 1, King 2 . BEST Simonsen, King, Cuttriss . Haug, Scott. Burns . BANYULE Thompson S . Henger 4, Stevens 4, Phillips 3, Knight 3, Pyers 3, Hobbs 2, Gent 2, Gilbert 2, Glass, Boucher, West, Jones . BEST Hobbs. Hangar, Gilbert . Knight, Stevens, Glass THOMASTOWN 1 .0 6 .2 7.2 10.4.64 OLD MELB . 4.5 4 .6 7.8 7.9 .51 THOMASTOWN Vitale 3. Leale 2, Cooper 2 . Burns, Chandler, Papaoanou . BEST Bell . Chandler, Jenkins, Burns, Gann . Fleming . OLD MELB . King 2, Salek . Roy-Smith, Arnold . Morphett, M??? BEST W Ward-Ambler, Seccull . Roy Smith, King, Warmsley . Daddo ST. KILDA 0 .1 3.3 3.5 4 .7 0 . HAILEY 1 .3 2 .4 4.8 5 .9 .31 .39 ST. KILDA O'Dea 2 . Fields. Dynon . BEST G ;bbins, Taylor. Dynon, Fiddler, Hammam, M . Murrihy. OLD HAILEY. Rae, Noske . Mytton, Farr, Hicks. BEST Noske . Rae, Mytton, Flockhart. Orton, Bennet t ST. KEVINS 4 .7.31 MHSOB 7.11 .53 ST. KEVINS Snell, P.Tabernec Smith . A???. BEST Pratt, Snell . Smith . Dynan, De Rodden, PTreloar. MHSOB Chester 4, Capp, Glasson . Stents. BEST Anastasakis, Terrens, McGregor, Fowler, Cheste r 0. BRIGHTON 4.7 4.10 4 .13 5.15 .45 BALACLAVA 0.3 2 .5 6.7 8.10 .5 8 O .BRIGHTON Hogan 2, Bowes . Mason, Smyth . BEST Jones . Smyth, Wraith, Wise, Latzer . Hogan . BALACLAVA Pollard 5, Antonio, Graffen, Inkster. BEST Pollard, Meadows, Grated, Halpin, Stocker, Antonio .

STATE BANK 6 .0 11 .3 15.5 20.10.130 ELSTERNWICK 2 .2 4.4 5.7 6.7.43 STATE BANK Wright 11, Arnephy 3, Keating, McKdlop, Saville, Vick, Kay Lambert . BEST Wright, Hyde, Durham, McKiliop, Kay, Keating . ELSTERNWICK Grace, Bird, Corkll, Hankin, Mahony, Weedon . BEST Burke . Hancock, Bell . O, CAMBERWELL 5 .5 8 .5 11 .5 11 .6 .72 BULLEEN UTD 2 .2 5 .3 11 .7 12 .15 .87 0. CAMBERWELL Burmeister 3 . Essery 2, Howard 2, Murphy, Newton, Brown, Lee BEST Burge . Lee, Taylor, Newton, Essery. McCann . BULLEEN UTD. Vertch 5 . Speed 2, Angelis . D.Dowd, Robbins. Doyle, Fitt BEST S .Dowd, Sexton, Angelis, Pascoe . Robbins, D.Dowd . 0. MENTON . 2.4 5.12 7.14 8.15 .63 WEST BRUNS . 3.0 4 .2 8.4 11 .8.74 OLD MENTON. Saddler 2. Scott 2, Watkin s Cater. Vines BEST BScalzo. Cater, Huber . Scott . Vines .


WEST BRUNS. Hackney 3 Buhagiar 2, Cahppell 2, Robertson 2, Galluzzo Leathern . BEST Baker, Hogan, Millin, Penny, Robertson, B.Walsh . AJAX 2 .5 3.6 6.6 8.11 .59 PRESTON 2 .0 6.1 9.3 13 .6 .84 AJAX Super 4, Cherny, Gwnrn, Oren Komornik, Bloom . BEST Bloom, Freeman, Super, Jagoda, Fl inkier . PGoldberg . PRESTON. Walkley 4, Ryan 3. Haysom 2, McGaw, C .Caligiuri, Finikarides, Hodgson . BEST LDebono, M .Debono, Allen, Faure, Ryan, Mounsey . NORTH BRUNS . 2.3 7.6 10 .7 10.7.67 HAMP. ROVERS 3.6 5 .8 5 .12 12.13.85 NORTH BRUNS . Androutsos 4, Russo 2, D .Adams. Brook, Blewitt, Conway, Burrows . BEST PFox, D.Adams, Russo, Keay, Androutsos, Blewilt HAMP. ROVERS Devote 3, Demiris 2 . R .Alisun 2, J. Beck 2, R . Murphy, Rogerson, Winkler, BEST J .Beck, J.Hunter, RKalaitsis, Harper. W.AusUn .

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1 .0 4.4 4.6 .30 9.9 13 .13 21 .18 .14 4 PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 0 . ESSENDON Fordham 7, Wittingslow 4, Bradford 3, Day 2, Flipovic 2, Shaw, Cooney, Henry, Crossley . BEST Bradford, Shaw, Flipovic, Fordham, Middleton, PHenry. UHSOB 1 .0 5 .5 5 .5 6 .6 .42 AQUINAS 5.5 7.7 10.11 16.14.110 UHSOB Bunn, Hooper, Hopwood, Rennick, Salmon, Zanin. BEST PBurns, Schuller, Bunn, Bowers, Hooper, Lugg AQUINAS BovRell 7. Goldsmid 2, McCafferty 2 . Alexander, Duffy, McNamara, S .O'Loughlin, Smith . BEST Ba.vtell, Smith, Wright, Mitchell, Fitzgerald, McKenn a WHITEFRIARS 3 .1 7.2 10.5 11 .6-72 ST. BEDES 3 .1 4.3 4.4 5.5.35 WHITEFRIARS Flanagan 2, Mullins 2, Mason 2 . McKeown . PugI~a, Govic, Walsh, Tymms . BEST Puglia, Flanagan, Van Raay, Harrison, Wib hams, Woolridge. ST. BEDES Hutchinson 2, Michael Beasley 2, Fitzgibbon . BEST Michael Beasley, Freer. Smallwood, Thompson, Smith, Pettinella BRUNSWICK 0.1 1 .2 1 .3 2 .5.17 0 . GEELONG 7.5 10.6 14.10 20.12 .133 BRUNSWICK Leheny, Ralph . BEST Guzel, Sheehan, Scott . Barham, McKissack, Bond . 0. GEELONG Henderson 7. Hayes 3 . McGowan 2, Dawson 2, Clark 2. Borthwick 2, J .Dowling, 0Halloran . BEST Hayes, Dawson, Henderson . McMillan, C.Hollis, Landal e HEATHERTON 4 .5 4 .5 5.6 6 .6.42 POWERHOUSE 0 .2 all 8 .12 12 .13.85 HEATHERTON Elliott, Merlo, Perkins, Price, A .Watson, Cosgrove . BEST Hardman, Mule, Perkins, Zammitt, Mario, Cosgrove. POWERHOUSE Angeli 4, Stavrinos 2, Escott 2, Glasser 2, Sarosi, Wagner. BEST Glasser, Cope, Trist, Angeli, Wegner, Bray v'_a!':: 11 1 m` ?u?afc` 7 3.3 6.3 12.8 20.12.132 0.0 1.0 1.0 1 .0. 6 FOOTSCRAY Bibas 4, Brown 3, Richardson 2, A .Macdonald 2, Robertson 2, Power 2, Russell, Phillips, Williamson, S .Case, O'Shannessy BEST Great team effort congratulations to the entire team ] ANZ BANK Slattery 1 . BEST Trimboli, Slattery. Heuston, Duscher• Hewitt, Murray . DOVETON 2 .3 2 .7 4.10 5 .14 .44 CLAYTON 0.0 4.1 4.1 8.1 .49 DOVETON Stephens 3, McHugh 2 . BEST D'Aquino, D Blewett, Bryant, Stephens, McGouga n CLAYTON Black 3, S??? 2, Price, Percival, Winbarks BEST Percival, Keppel . S .Thomas . Black . Adams, S .MorGme r LA TROBE 6 .2 12 .5 16 .5 20 .5 .125 W'STOWN 4.2 5 .4 5 .5 7.6.48 FOOTSCRAY ANZ BANK

LA TROBE Limerakis 5. Edmunds 4, Robinson 4. Dillon 3 R • O'Connor, Morrice, Paterakis . BEST Dillon, O'Connor, Palmer, r-• .~ . Rathbone, A .McGibbon . W'STOWN Dawson 2, Monardo 2, Borg, O'Toole, Mugavin . BEST :, nic• Borg, Mugawn, Lugowski Monardo. Mar . CAREY 0.1 8 .4 c0 12 .5 14,8 .92 ST. LEONARDS 3 .4 5 .6 7.7 7.11 .5 3 0. CAREY Clark 5, Hands 4, Graham 2, Christensen 2 . Pang . Macauley, Dyson, Armstrong , EMcQuie,Clryask ST. LEONARDS Dyer 4, Fletcher 2. Preston . BEST Harvison pJCr Iy. Fletcher, Ingrnm . COMM BANK 5.8.3a ST. ANDREWS 10,19,7 9 COMM BANK Yusuf 2 . Grime, Martin, Dove. BEST Bollernrn . Kre West . McGonacle, Mehmet, Henry. ST. ANDREWS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ELTHAM 3 .2 4.4 6.6 9,761 UNI REDS 2 .5 8.10 14.14 20,17,13 7 UNI REDS Kildey 4, Goldberg 3, Morrell 3, M .Ross 2, Phillips 2 . F . BEST Goldberg, M .Ross, Eva-;siamk2,BrdyDufsRile Fechner, Katsiamakis, Phillips . ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

THERRY 25.17.167 COLLEGIANS 11 .10.76 THERRY G .J.Nardella 4, G .Nardella 3, Goodear 3, Zanetti 3 . Barre; 2, Carter 2, Fleming 2, Smith, Pisano, J.Masters, Hudson, Goodwin Clifton . BEST Zanetti, Gragat, Hudson, Meilicki, G .Nardella, Smt, COLLEGIANS Midro 3, Russell 3, Newton 2, Vine, Baxtgec Cornelius BEST Schiller. Lamb, Mitchell, Midro, McNess, Baxter. MHSOB 8 .2 9.2 11 .5 12 .7.79 UNI BLUES 2 .2 7.10 13.13 16 .21 .117 MHSOB Dixon 5, Radlow 3, Blythman, Sargent, Exton, Spicer BEST Faux, Newton, Realle. Dixon, Blythman, Jacobs. UNI BLUES Lanyon 5. Burge 2, Nicholls 2, Finlayson 2, Walton 2 . Madden, McKay, Manning . BEST McIntosh, Lanyon, Elliott, Houston, McCarty, Markle y BULL/TEMP 20.14 .134 0. HAILEY 20 .12 .132 BULL/TEMP Parker 4, Robertson 4, Hendrie 3, Harvie 2, Agosta 2, Murtic, Chapman, Puluirintil . BEST Murtic, Robertson, Chapman, Agesta, Hendne, Thorpe. 0. HAILEY Lasscock 6, Roberts 4, Jones 3, Dangerfield, Fisher, Steenholdt, Parton, A.Wigg, P.Wigg, Colston . BEST Roberts, Carty, Fisher . Jones, Hewett, Dangerfiel d O.P. GREEN 0.0 2.1 6.2 8.5.53 DE LA BLUE 3.6 4.8 7.12 9 .14.68 O.P. GREEN Rowe 2, Nibali 2, Board, Canavan, Jackson, Kirwin BEST Brabender, Northey, 0'Keeffe, Salzano, Healy, Kirwin . DE LA BLUE Walker 4, Clothier 2 . Williamson, Kruger. Malrzia BEAR Seeger, Stuckie, Kruger, Ronchi . Richardson, Walker. MARCELLIN 1 .1 5 .2 12 .7 15 .8.98 OLD XAV. 3.3 4 .6 7.8 8 .10.58 MARCELLIN Hewitt 3, Duck 2, Mangan 2, Szakacs 2, Gazzola 2, Davidson 2, Doran, Gibson. BEST Patterson, Hewitt, Duck, Szakacs, 0'Flynn, Finnigan . OLD XAVS . Gorozidis 4, Bailey 2, Klvac, Connors. BEST Bailey, Wilson, King, Dalton, Edwards, Quilty .

ORMOND 8,5 10,7 15.14 20.15.135 NORTH O.B . 2 .3 6 .8 8.10 12 .14.86 ORMOND Rose] 10, Wilkinson 4, Thompson 2, Williams, Raski, Cerolirn, Kemp. BEST McConvill, Thompson, Connolly, Ingram, Rose], Dickens . NORTH O .B . Bourke 2, Dwyer, J .Vanie, Carbon, Marinic, Orrelh, Tarczon . Perris, Trimbole, Angelopoulos, Fitzpatrick . BEST Divito, Angelopoulos. Orrelli, Nardella, Trimbole, Dvryer .

1 .1 5.6 6.7 8.10 .58 3.9 4.12 10.16 14.20 .10 4 , Sanders 2, Wilson, Hick6ng BEST Cullen, Wil1 Libeau, Austin. Gilmore 3, Caruana 2, Richards 2, Schofield 2 . Caruana, Sherman. White, Gilmor e 2 .8 5 .8 11 .9 12 .9 .81 OLD SCOTCH 2 .5 4 .5 9 .8 .62 OLD r,1ELB. 2 .3 OLD SCOTCH McIntyre 3 . Phillips 3, Cowl. Murtagh . O'Sullivan, Cor.r r Okden . BEST Kerr, Cowl, Chernov, McIntyre, Aghan , OLD MELB. Dixon 3, Walker 2, Knott, Moss, Smith . BEST Dugdale, Walker, CSmith, McKenzie, Ingleton . 7.2 14 .4 19 .6 25 .7.157 CAUL• GRAMM . WHtTEFR1ARS 5 .4 12 .8 19.11 31 .16.202 CAUL. GRAMM Phillips 7, Hogan 4, Rudden 3, Cromme 3, Jedwa b Courtney, Kahofer, Lee, Barker, Cossart-Walsh . BEST Kahofer. Rudden, Cossart-Walsh. Royals . Dickson . ~9HITEFRIARS TStrike 5, Rowan 5, O'Bnen 4, Bateman 3, Crowe 3, - 3, C.Houston 3, Jenkins 3, Phillip, Flett, Reidy . Smith BEST in . Crowe. Alderson. TStrike, Jenkins, C. Housto n UP4 I BLACKS 2 .2 4.5 7.5 12.6.78 . BERNARDS 2.5 5.8 13.15 16.15.111 ST UNI BLACKS Weigard 4, Shaddock 3, Coombes 2, Collins 2, Ellett . -,- Gough, Jansen, Radford, Brown, Weigard, Sarent. ST. BERNARDS D'Silva 3, O'Connor 3, J .Gollant 3, Noonan 2, Doo- Ramsay 2, Comito BEST J.Gollant, Caper, Jago, C.Overman , -I,•.~;), Walsh .

DE LA GOLD 0.0 4.3 7.5 10 .5 .65 O .P. PURPLE 8.5 10 .11 15.18 22.23 .155 DE LA GOLD Hogan 5, Brasher 2, McHenry, Alves, Saliba . BEST Hegan, McHenry, Fiume, Sheahan, Brasher, Williamson . O .P. PURPLE Fuller 5, Richardson 4, Caruso 3, M .Vear 3, Steindl 3, Constantini 2, Gravel, Mills, Cousins. BEST Steindl, Cousins, Fuller, Caruso, Joyce, O'Loughlin . ST. KEVINS 2 .2 4 .3 5 .3 8 .5.53 O.BRIGHTON 5.1 11 .4 16.12 22 .13.145 ST. KEVINS Pabst 4, Bare 2, Varasdi, Loorham . BEST Harty, Hagarty, Pabst, Fogarty. 0. BRIGHTON Ryan 6, Howden 5, Loosschilder 3, Allmand 2, Fox 2, Tregaskis, Farmer, Stevenson, Styles . BEST Swan . Duggan, Dtevenson . Styles, Smith, Rya n HAMP. ROVERS 5 .6 7.8 10.11 16 .17.113 PARKSIDE 1 .1 4 .5 8.9 11 .12.78 HAMP. ROVERS Moss 4, Roberts 3, P.McCall 2, Stephanic 2, Vine 2 . Wratten 2, Crisp . BEST McConchie, Worland, Roberts, Devereaux, Baskett, McGregor. PARKSIDE Hansen 4, Karagiarns, Holden, Kirakisis, Tsaikos, Coombe, Marinoski, Colcino . BEST Holden. Hansen,Panagiotopoulos, Moodie, Kotsopolous, Tsiakos. O.ESSENDON 9.6.60 MON BLUES 27.24.186 O.ESSENDON Manning 2 . V9??? 2 . S??? 2, Callis, Murray, Wilcos. BEST Bodler, Turco, Costa. Cook . Murray, Gallus. MON BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . AQUINAS 8.9 13.9 18 .22 26.27.183 W'STOWN 1 .1 5.5 6 7.10 .52 AQUINAS Tresize 8, S .Noyes 5, Maher 4, Lynch 4, Gerzee 2, Walshe 2 . Brooksbank. BEST Leavey, Tresize, Lynch, Walshe, Noyes, Brooksbank. W'STOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

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FA. were captained by Ray Shaw Preston, formCollingwood Captain . Umpires were Frank Virgona (V.F.A .) ( John Horwood (V.A .F.A . ) Laurie Aghan Old Melburnians continued his suc-essful run as coach . Mick Jennings now with Subiaco is an early favourite cr the Sandover Medal (Ed . ) 1 0 YEARS AGO - 197 8 - Section coaches were David Cromton AMP, Rod Butterworth Bev.Hills, Phil Butcher B'wisk ., Alan Quaife Bull Temp., Ian Duncan Nth B'wick ., Des Kennedy Old Geel ., Bernie Maher Old Menton ., Bill Turner St . Bedes. Who coached ANZ Bank and _a Trobe Blacks? The bubble burst for A Section leader Old Scotch hen their inaccuracy 9.17 cost them victory against Marcellin's 13.8 . Well in control in the third quarter, DId Scotch kicked 3 .9 in that term to Marcellin's 2 .1 . 3est were F.Aliosio, Jones, Price (Marc.) & Marx, Bowden, Bubb (Old Scotch) . Joint A Section leader Uni Blues also was trounced .hen De La, with the wind kicked 8 .6 to 0 .0 in the rst quarter, equalled Blues second quarter (2 .2 each) nd coasted home to a 51 point victory . Best were

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30 YEARS AGO - 1958 State Savings Bank's defeat of joint leader, Old Xaverians by 6 points, left Collegians alone at head of A Section ladder . Bank led all day and held on desperately in last 10 minutes with Hill, Salmon & Douglas best . Old Xaverians were best served by Callen, Carroll, Gibson . D Section captains were John Douglas St . Kevins., K .Washfold P'ton, Lionel Rosenberg AJAX ., T.Baird F.T.O .B ., P.Mills Fairfield ., W.McGrory Murrumbenna, Harrison Prt Meib., who captained E'wick, Melb. Blues and Bellfield ? Ormond welcomed old players Laurie Mithen, Colin Wilson, Brian Walsh & Neil Crompton to training .

Old Brighton Grammarians congratulateo porary coach, Horrie Berry, on his debut anci es him well for next three weeks . 40 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Ormond 3 points down at 3/4 time kicked 42 to pld Scotch's 32 in the last quarter to reverse the re , • Jack Stock & Bob Rowse were stars for the vir, . while Keith Gough with 5 goals from centre forward dominated for the Cardinals . Parkside continued their unbaten run with a tory over State Savings Bank - for the victors Harry Nance gave a grand performance of sustained fc, ball . (Harry was a V.A .FA . umpire for many years E,assistant umpires' coach) .

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CENTURY FOR `WICKERS STEVE BE .r: N But for injuries, the celebration of Steve Bean's 100th game would have been made several seasons ago . After playing only 5 quarters of football in 1987. Steve has again set the example to his fellow players in preparing himself for this year . Steve has been appointed Club Captain for 1988 and was Senior B & F in 1986 . What a pity 1987 was so short but one thing about Steve is that he never complains. Steve's football on the wing is well known to all Clubs . Once he gets the ball, the acceleration is applied, then a long strong kick to the forward line and invariably to position resulting in attacking football . At Elsternwick, we have never stood in the way of a players desire to improve himself and Steve is a player who always strives to better his standards . After saying that, we are certainly pleased that he has remained at Elsternwick in the drive to move from D Grade to C Grade. Steve, congratulations on this milestone, welcome to the General Committee, we look forward to all the social events your Social Committee is organising and keep stretching those "hammies" .

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G SECTION Fletcher, Old Haileybu ry Price, Old Scotc h Johnson, Marcellin Fenton, Old Scotch Maclsaac, Kew S . Teale, Collegians MacDowell, Kew H SECTION Goudge, GTV9 ( _) 16 F. Skender, St . Kilda (4) 14 Lang, Rich . Central (3) 11 Mandas, St . Kilda (2) 11 Ebinger, GTV9 (2) 10 Prowse, Old Xavs (2) 10 Pollock, State Bank ( -) 10 Hall, St. Kilda ( 1) 10 UNDER 19 SECTION 1

Gorazides, Old Xavs. (4) 35 Mason, Marcellin (14) 28 Lassock, Old Haileybury (6) 25 Toohey, De La Salle ( 8) 20 Connors, Old Xavs 1) 20 Midro, Collegians (3) 17 Board, Old Par . ( 1) 16 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 T. Strike, Whitefriars ( 5) 26 Rowan, Whitefriars ( 5) 25 Rosel, Ormond (10) 17 O'Brien, Whitefriars ( 1) 16 Phillips, Caul . Gr. ( 7) 14 Cowl, Old Scotch ( 1) 12 McIntyre, Old Scotch (3) 12 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Noyes, Aquinas (8) 22 Ryan, Old Brighton (6) 20 Fox, Old Brighton (2) 17 Moss, Hamp. Rovers (4) 16 Phillips, Old Brighton (2) 15 Howden, Old Brighton (5) 15 Stefanic, Hamp . Rovers (2) 15 A RESERV E McGraw, De La Salle (5) 20 Wooler, Marcellin 5) 19 Formosa, Uni Blues ( 7) 17 Boyanton, Ormond (3) 14 Doquile, Old Xavs . (4) 11 Field, Old Xavs . (3) 10 Spargo, Old Xavs . (2) 9 Madden, Ormond (2) 8 B RESERVE

Hill, Kew (3) 13 Wilson, Fawkner (4) 11 Robertson, BulleenTemp ( 2) 10 Selleck, Fawkner ( 2) 10 Hannington, BulleenTemp ( 1) 9 luliano, Kew ( 1) 9

C RESERVE Susovich, St . Kilda (8) 16 ,rnuson, Banyule (5) 1 5 - Old Halley (3) 1 3 _, Banyule (5) 1 3 i , St . Kilda (2) 1 0 -ns. Banyule (4) 9 .son, Old Halley (4) 9 ontaine, St. Kilda (2) 9 - wps, Banyule (3) 9 D RESERVE Devola, Hamp.Rovers (3) 29 "I".11-it, State Bank (11) 16 ,n, Preston (3) 9 .'.~adon, Elsternwick ( ) 8 A DUD 50 -angratulations to Uni Blacks star Nick "Dud" Heath on playing his 50th game today against .'.onash Blues . ck made a dubious debut in 1985 by being reported his first game, but despite that minor abherration u ias made his presence felt as a star footballer. He =s represented the VAFA in 1985 and 1987 . In 1987 was runner up in the B Grade B & F and Goalkickng thus earning himself the title of Dud . Unfortunately P!ick had an injury which gave him a late start this ,ear but in true style he kicked 7 goals in his comeoack last week . One of nature's gentleman, Nick has been a great quisition to the Club and an outstanding player who , ves inspiration to all at Blacks . Well done Nick and ,• :e look forward to many more long 'torps' sailing rough the goals . P.S . Congratulations to Blacks star Steve Cerni and iis lovely fiancee Lindy who hav recently announced ~neir engagement . 100 TO MUZZ A AII at State Bank wish Murray Guy all the best for his '00th game today . Murray commenced his career .,,ay back in 1978 and normally should be playing his ?00th today . However, anyone who knows Muzza nows he is far from normal . It is significant that after ne played his 50th game in Mid 1981 Murray only olayed another 19 games for the Club in the follow,ig 5 seasons . Coincidentally, this periiod also saw lhe Bombers rise to become a force in the'✓ F L . Luckiy for the State Bank, their success has waned over 'he last two years . Murray has been an integral part of the Bank's success over the last two years . His long dashes and raking drop punts from defence has limed the tide on many occasions. Everyone at the Bank hopes that this will continue and we don't have ;o wait as long for Muzza's next 50. Well done Murray . 50 GAMES TO BRENDAN ABRAHAM S All at the Commonwealth Bank Football Club would ike to congratulate Brendan Abrahams on playing is 50th game for the Club last Saturday . Brendan joined the Cobras in 1985 and immediately displayed his dedication and commitment for which 'le is renowned around the Club . Although he may not be as talented in the skills of ihe games (like his little brother in a higher grade) Brendo makes up for it in sheer heart . Brendo achieved personal glory in 1986 by winning :he Clubs Best & Fairest Award . ~;n example to his team-mates, if we have a few more Brendan Abrahams, winning would be tasted a lot more at the Comm . Bank F.C. 'idell done Brendan .

Maya, State Bank ( 1) 8 Vines, Old Mentonians (2) 8 Saddler, Old Mentonians (2) 8 E RESERV E Henderson, Old Geelong (7) 20 Bowtell, Aquinas ( 7) 13 Fitzgibbon, St. Bedes ( 1) 11 Borthwick Old Geelong ( -) 10 O'Loughlin, Aquinas ( 1) 7 F RESERVES Clark, Old Carey 23 Fuller, Clayton (5) 112 Crothers, Doveton 5 ) Comm Bank (5) j Yusuf, Comm Bank (2) 9j KEW MILESTONES Congratulations from all at Kew to Robe rt Barry who plays his 50th game today . Although Rob joined our U19s in 1983 a knee re-construction has stopped him passing his 50 game milestone earlier . Formerly a forward, Rob has now found himself a place on the backline where he hopes to notch up the next 50 games faster. Good luck today Rob from all at Kew . Robert Maclsaac plays his 50th game for Kew today. Rob or "Zac4" who likes taking a "specy" here and there can be seen at full forward booting a goal or sometimes rucking in the Kew 'G' Grade Club XVIII team . Rob is one of five brothers who have played Club XVIII for Kew - add father "ZAC" who is the team edico - six in one family - Can any other Club beat that? Good luck to Robert today from all at Kew . 50 GAMES AT BULLEEN UNITE D The Bulls' Danny Orwin plays his 50th for the club this week and everyone congratulates him . A dynamic strongman, big "Juicy" has been great value in the backline for the Bull with his bursting through and strong grab . Danny's form has benefitled from his karate discipline, but the exercises he given as training are impossible for anyone ealso . Again, congratulations Juicy from all your mates at Bulleen United .

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Calling all old players & supporters

BIG FUN DAY GET TOGETHE R Saturday 28th May 1988 at home ground at Bulleen Hoping to see many old friends ** * Our next home game is on Saturday 28th May 1988 make sure all supporters come along and watch our teams do battle against ANZ Bannk .

"OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88"


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218 194.95 20 266 194 .74 20 170 97.65 20 354 86 .16 20 194 150 .00 12 355 83 .38 12 292 100 .00 8 320 70 .31 8 349 69 .91 8 274 66.42 8 280 68 .93 4 392 27 .04 4

H SECTIO N OLD XAVS 6 0 0 422 108 390 .74 24 GTV9 6 0 0 546 228 239 .47 24 THERRY 4 2 0 420 214 196 .26 16 ` ST. KEVINS 4 2 0 201 235 85 .53 16 ST. KILDA 2 3 1 364 234 155.56 10 0. GEELONG 2 3 1 290 331 87.61 10 STATE BANK 2 4 0 322 280 115 .00 8 POWERHOUSE 2 4 0 177 343 51,60 8 RICH . CENTRAL 1 5 0 241 583 4134 4 BALACLAVA 0 6 0 39 626 6.23 0

PICK THE PREMIER S Ansett Airlines and The Chateau Commodore announce a Pick the Premiers Competition which is open to all readers of the Amateur Footballer . Simply cut out the coupon and forward to : Pick the Premiers P .O . Box 359 ELSTERNWICK 318 5 The first or nearest correct entry to be drawn following the A Section Grand Final will win a weekend for Two in the Harbour City flying Ansett . All entries will be held by the Association's auditor, Mr . Bruce Church . All entries to be received by Friday 27th May, 1988.

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A SECTION G SECTION BULL/TEMP. V COLLEGIANS PARAD. V COLLEGIANS ~,COTCH V UNI BLUE S 0 . SCOTCH V MARCELLI N ST. BERNARDS V MON WHITES BERNARDS V DE LA SALLE • ._.RCELLIN V ORMON D PORT COLTS V BLOOD S KEW V 0. HAILE Y RTH O.B. v OLD XAVERIAN S B SECTION DE LA SALLE V OLD MELB . i !ITY V CAUL GRAMM . H SECTIONZ TEMP V KE W POWERHOUSE V ST. KEVINS SIDE V FAWKNE R BALACLAVA V GTV9 . BLACKS V THERR Y O.GEELONG V OLD XAVS . ! BLUES V IVANHO E RICH . CENTRAL V STATE BANK C SECTION THERRY V ST KILD A KEVINS V BANYUL E UNDER 19 SECTION 1 I,ILDA V THOMASTOW N O.PAR . GREEN v COLLEGIANS ?RIGHTON V O.HAILEY. BULL/TEMP V UNI BLUES -~SOB V BALACLAVA THERRY V MHSO B D SECTION MARCELLIN V OLD HAILEY < v ELSTERNWIC K DE LA BLUE V OLD XAVS ' .'.ENTON . V BULLEEN UT D UNDER 19 SECTION 2 PE BANK V OLD CAMBERWELL ORMOND V OLD MELB. :;RTH BRUNS . V WEST BRUNS . O.SCOTCH V ST . BERNARDS ?-STON V HAMPTON ROVER S CAUL . GRAMM . V ST. KILDA E SECTION UNI BLACKS V BANYULE ~IUNSWICK V O.ESSENDON NORTH O.B. v WHITEFRIARS - ITEFRIARS V AQUINAS UNDER 19 SECTION 3 =i 11NSULS V UHSOB 0 . ESSENDON V OR PURPLE ^ ;THERTON V ST . BEDES HAMPT ROVERS V O.BRIGHTON :EELONG V POWERHOUS E DE LA GOLD V ST KEVINS F SECTION AQUINAS V PARKSID E AREY V ANZ BAN K MON BLUES V WILLIAMSTOW N TROBE V CLAYTON AT ELSTERNWICK PARK SATURDAY -'.OTSCRAY V DOVETO N "AT ELSTERNWICK PARK SUNDAY OMM BANK V WILLIAMSTOWN __FHAM V ST. LEONARD S T ANDREWS V UNI REDS 1988 ELSTERNWICK PARK PROGRAMME y 28th (A) Marcellin v Ormon d , 29th (C) St . Kevins v Banyul e 'e 4th (C) Old Melburnians v St . Kevins H . 9th (A) Ormond v De La Sall e

just 13th (C) Old Haileybury v Old Brighto n TURTLES BEGIN THEIR CLIM B e Eltham Collegians Committee extend their con+fulations to 1988 Coach Max Paisley after the Tur- second win for the season . Despite Eltham's 1miership last season Max inherited a very young A inexperienced side. Things haven't been made "/ easier with last year's captain/coach Shaun McVi:ar on the sidelines, big man Damian Bishop ou t Ti a broken arm and stars from last season Dare,

Hall & Joff a Taryan unavailable due to work commitments . Nevertheless Max's methods are starting to pay off and our climb to the four will continue today with our third win in a row - this time over St . Andrews.

And the future looks rosy with around 30 of last weeks 42 players yet to turn 21 . Go Turtles!!


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V. . F. A . PREMIERSHIP LIST S W L D FOR AGST % W L D FOR AGST % Pts . KEW 3 3 0 362 311 116 A SECTION THERRY 3 3 0 356 316 112 .40 ORMOND 5 1 0 742 462 160.61 20' Z .66 UNI BLACKS 2 4 0 383 369 O.PARADIANS 5 1 0 536 441 121 .54 20 5 CAUL . GRM . 2 4 0 355 424 8373 O.XAVS 4 2 0 563 467 120 .56 18 yo Z MON BLUES 2 4 0 345 494 6984 UNI BLUES 3 3 0 538 500 107.60 12 af O TRINITY 0 6 0 212 594 35 .69 DE LA SALLE 3 3 0 554 579 95.68 12 C RESERVE SECTIO N COLLEGIANS 3 3 0 505 586 86 .18 12 ST. KILDA 5 1 0 505 288 175 MARCELLIN 20 3 3 0 434 508 85.43 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 1 0 452 292 154 .35 ST BERNARDS .7g 20 2 4 0 473 527 89.75 &M 0. MELB . 5 1 0 380 253 150 .20 20 O SCOTCH 1 5 0 428 519 82.47 -4S BANYULE 4 2 0 651 358 181 .84 16 NORTH O.B 1 5 0 500 685 72 .99 -4-2 ST KEVINS 4 2 0 421 290 14-17 B SECTION THOMASTOWN 2 4 0 366 440 831$ KEW 6 0 0 807 438 184 .25 24 MHSOB 2 4 0 242 355 68 .17 PARKSIDE 5 0 510 430 118.60 20 0 BRIGHTON 2 4 0 274 426 6432 THERRY 4 2 0 708 515 137 .48 16 BALACLAVA 1 5 0 280 471 5945 BULL/TEMP 4 2 0 592 470 125 .96 18 0 IVANHOE 0 6 0 115 786 14 .63 MON BLUES 3' 0 485 588 82 .48 12 0 D RESERVE SECTIO N O. TRINITY 2 3 1 541 568 95.25 10 STATE BANK 6 0 0 576 230 250 .43 24 UNI BLACKS 2 3 1 477 601 7937 10 HAMP. ROVERS 5 0 1 517 365 141 .64 FAWKNER 2 4 0 524 620 84 .52 8 22 PRESTON 4 2 0 433 348 124 .43 16 CAUL . GRAMM . 1 5 0 596 614 97.07 4 BULLEEN UTD 3 2 1 373 353 105 .67 14 IVANHOE 0 6 0 501 903 55 .48 0 W. BRUNSWICK 3 3 0 356 390 91 .28 12 C SECTIO N AJAX 2 3 1 303 359 84 .40 '. BANYULE 6 0 0 745 414 179 .95 24 .56 g-0CAMBERWL2435610 OLD MELB . 5 0 700 463 151 .19 20 O MENTONIANS 4 1 376 549 68 .49 6 O .BRIGHTON 5 1 0 663 509 130.26 20 N BRUNSWICK 5 0 263 404 65 .10 O .HAILEY 4 2 0 607 476 127.52 16 ELSTERNWICK 5 0 314 515 6097 4 ST KILDA 3 3 0 718 529 135.73 12 E RESERVE SECTIO N ST. KEVINS 3 3 0 678 46 104 .95 12 0. GEELONG 6 0 0 596 240 248 .33 24 MHSOB 2 4 0 516 679 75 .99 8 WHITEFRIARS 5 1 0 573 228 251 .32 20 O IVANHOE 1 5 0 445 744 59 .81 4 ST. BEDES 4 2 0 391 267 146.44 16 THOMASTOWN 1 5 0 391 747 52 .34 4 POWERHOUSE 4 2 0 373 289 129 .07 16 BALACLAVA 0 6 0 582 838 69 .45 0 0 ESSEN . GRM . 3 3 0 424 294 14422 12 D SECTIO N AQUINAS 3 3 0 441 382 11545 12 HAMPTON ROV . 6 0 0 810 385 210 .39 24 HEATHERTON 3 3 0 301 458 6572 PRESTON 4 2 0 640 388 164.95 16 BRUNSWICK 2 4 0 233 463 5032 8 ELSTERNWICK 4 2 0 545 572 95 .28 16 UHSOB 0 6 0 171 521 3282 0 O.MENTONIANS 3 3 0 457 452 101 .11 12 PENINSULA 0 6 0 93 531 1751 0 STATE BANK 3 3 0 526 540 97 .41 12 F RESERVE SECTION AJAX 3 3 0 433 527 82 .16 12 LA TROBE UNI 6 0 0 636 161 395 .03 24 W BRUNSWICK 2 4 0 485 538 9015 8 DOVETON 5 1 0 635 226 280 .97 20 N BRUNSWICK 2 4 0 413 570 72 .46 8 CLAYTON 5 1 0 492 278 176 .98 20 BULLEEN UTD 2 4 0 459 651 7051 8 FOOTSCRAY 4 2 0 558 315 177.14 16, OCAMBERWELL 1 5 0 369 582 63 .40 4 E SECTION WILLIAMSTOWN 3 3 0 434 349 10408 16 WHITEFRIARS 5 0 690 459 150 .33 20 UNI REDS 3 3 0 415 476 87.18 12 POWERHOUSE 4 1 531 543 97 .79 18 ANZ BANK 2 4 0 361 527 68.50 8 AQUINAS 4 2 0 594 468 126 .92 16 ST. ANDREWS 2 4 0 331 509 6503 8 BRUNSWICK 3 3 0 661 545 121 .28 12 COMM BANK 2 4 0 291 496 58 .67 8 ST. BEDES 2 2 2 577 510 113 .14 12 ST LEONARDS 0 6 0 233 568 41 .02 0 OLD GEELONG 3 3 0 519 517 10039 12 ELTHAM 0 6 0 218 846 25 .77 0 'OLD ESSEN GRIM . 3 3 0 388 448 86 .61 12 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 PENINSULA 2 3 1 554 632 87 .66 10 MARCELLIN 5 1 0 789 348 226.72 20 HEATHERTON 2 4 0 527 671 7854 8 DE LA SALLE BLUE 5 1 0 554 276 200 .72 20 UHSOB 0 6 0 349 799 43 .68 0 UNI BLUES 4 2' 0 663 436 152 .06 16 F SECTIO N O .P. GREEN 4 2 0 579 434 133 .41 16 LA TROBE UNI 6 0 0 762 381 200 .00 24 ' 0 HAILEY 4 2 0 609 515 11825 16 OLD CAREY 5 0 698 412 169 .42 20 0 XAVS . 3 3 0 681 395 172 .41 12 DOVETON 5 1 0 715 433 165.13 20 THERRY 2 4 0 564 699 8069 8 FOOTSCRAY 5 1 0 686 442 155.20 20 COLLEGIANS 2 4 0 264 946 27.91 8 UNI REDS 3 3 0 515 450 114 .44 12 BULL/TEMP 5 0 384 826 46 .49 4 CLAYTON 3 3 0 473 537 88 .08 12 MHSOB 0 6 0 328 637 51 .49 0 ST ANDREWS 2 4 0 652 699 93 .28 8 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 WILLIAMSTOWN 2 4 0 447 636 70 .28 8 WHITEFRIARS 6 0 0 882 412 214 .08 24 ELTHAM 2 4 0 338 565 59.82 8 ORMOND 5 1 0 533 359 148 .47 20 COMM BANK 1 5 0 494 620 79.68 4 CAUL. GRM. 4 2 0 420 365 115.07 16 ST LEONARDS 1 5 0 460 702 65 .53 4 ST. BERNARDS 4 2 0 485 434 111 .75 16 ANZ BANK 1 5 0 397 843 4709 4 0. SCOTCH 4 2 0 407 373 109 .12 16 A RESERVE SECTIO N NORTH O .B . 3 3 0 483 431 112 .06 12 ST. BERNARDS 6 0 0 594 401 148 .13 24 ST KILDA 3 3 0 325 385 8442 12 DE LA SALLE 5 1 0 590 389 151 .67 20 BANYULE 2 4 0 428 735 58 .23 8 UNI BLUES 4 2 0 569 474 120.04 16 UNI BLACKS 2 4 0 267 520 5135 8 OLD XAVS 3 3 0 518 430 120 .47 12 O MELB 0 6 0 363 591 61 .42 0 MARCELLIN 3 3 0 555 501 110 .78 12 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 ORMOND 3 3 0 538 539 99 .81 12 0. BRIGHTON 6 0 0 736 386 190.67 24 OLD PARADIANS 2 4 0 434 487 89 .12 8 O.P. PURPLE 5 1 0 597 336 177 .68 20 NORTH O.B . 2 4 0 361 526 68 .63 8 ST. KEVINS 4 2 0 629 434 144 .93 16 OLD SCOTCH 1 5 0 415 580 71 .55 4 HAMPT. ROVERS 4 2 0 565 393 143 .77 16 COLLEGIANS 1 5 0 353 600 58.83 4 AQUINAS 4 2 0 767 574 133.62 16 B RESERVE SECTION MON BLUES 3 3 0 555 530 104 .72 12 BULL/TEMP 5 1 0 514 282 182 .27 20 DE LA SALLE GOLD 2 4 0 357 592 60 .30 8 PARKSIDE 5 1 0 440 299 147.16 20 PARKSIDE 1 5 0 320 774 41 .34 4 IVANHOE 4 2 0 436 383 113 .84 16 WILLIAMSTOWN 1 5 0 117 353 3314 4 FAWKNER 4 2 0 364 350 104.00 16 O ESSENDON 1 5 0 94 615 15 .28 4 C . . 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