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Ormond's 89 point win over Old Paradians has clearly stamped the reigning premiers as the side to beat at s stage of the season . Ormond's strength lies in its powerful goal to goal line, in form rucks and rovers and y consistent centre line . One should also add that its defence into which And rew Best has fitted admirably us releasing Brett Connell to roving, has unsung heroes in skipper Barnes and the reliable Forsyth . U p - r, ard McCooke, Nash and Andy Meh rten provide support for Schuhkraft and Carboon as well as addi~onal goal options . In short a well disciplined and close knit team that has others more than envious. old Xaverians and Old Paradians despite last week's loss have deserved sights on September . But what of ~-e remainder? Certainly after 7 rounds there's little between Blues 4th and No rt h presently 10th and so the ~atde for a finals berth will be as hard fought as that to avoid the dreaded relegation . Today at Elsternwick Park Marcellin is staring a fourth successive defeat in the face against a rampant Ormond . Marcellin plays Elsternwick Park as well as most but to suggest they're capable of beating Ormond s pure fantasy. St . Bernards are now the flavour of the month following fine wins against Collegians and Uni Blues and at ,ome today will start favourites against De La Salle. The Saints defence is capable of restricting the De La goal scorers, in particular L owe and Wilson who can expect and will get tough opposition from John Fraser and Kevin Mahady who is highly rated by his coach . At the other end Klaaysen will match O'Keefe for strength and with Gollant, M elican and Comito relishing first use of the ball due to Paul Smith's ruck work De La's :,Aefence will be put to a test, that today it may just fail . Old Scotch will fancy its chances against the disappointing Blues . However, the return to Yarra Park, the scene - r its last success may rekindle a winning memory and I've a hunch Blues will get up today and thwart the Cardinals . Collegians travel to Bundoora to face Old Paradians on the rebound . With Gleason and Abrahams and poss i bly Spillane to return Old Paradians will be as strong as they've been for sometime and on their own Garvey c,,al Collegians are in for a tough time . A highlight will be the clash between state squad members Richard Schober (C) and Mark Beers (O.P.). North's faith in its youth is beginning to pay off and at Brens this afternoon they'll give Old Xavs its toughest :sst for sometime . I've no doubt coach Mark Hannabery will remember Blues recipe for success against the Xavs and the visitors today can expect North to contest every issue and work hard at the fall of the ball . Ian Turnbull or Paul Considine has the big task of nullifying Laurie Meehan on whom the Xavs rely heavily and Rick Marx will no doubt be given the job on the dangerous Egan . The return of Steve M oloney is a welcome one and his skills will provide opportunities for Chris Hibbe rt and Steve O'Rourke . I wonder if Danny Corcoran will employ a tagger on M oloney? M o rt enson may get the job but I've a doubt over his pace and the )b could go to Taylor who impressed last week . However apart from hiccups at Collegians 3 weeks ago w~ home to the Blues, Xavs have been winning, although are yet to put four quarters together and . Although North be extremely competitive Xavs will win as No rt h will be unable to cover all the Xavs stars . Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barne s
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May 2 8th, 19 88 Price : $1 .00 VOL . 88 No . 8 NMSi)n
Today's selections : A SECTION ORMOND v Marcelli n ST. BERNARDS v De La Salle OLD PARADIANS v Collegians Old Scoth v UNI BLUE S North O .B . v OLD XAVERIANS
B SECTIO N OLD TRINITY v Caulfied Grammarians Bulleen-Templestowe v KEW PARKSIDE v Fawkner Uni Blacks v THERRY MONASH BLUES v Ivanhoe
n :o nvals Fawkner and Parkside meet at Pitcher Park . It will be a good game but Fawkner will need more Terry Young to beat Parkside who rarely lose two in a row. Peter Majerczak and Steve Buckley wh o ur.i riot play last week should make the game more competitive if they play . M onash will beat Ivanhoe and I doubt Bulleen Templestowe will be the side that gets the points from Kew .
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Wednesday June lst, 19 88 There weren't any real surprises last Saturday except for the winning margins . Kew were easy winners ove, Parkside, the Blacks-Monash game was only 10 points and the rest were all one sided . One thing for sure is, as we approach the half way mark Kew are a cut above the rest, Ivanhoe seem destined to hold up the ladder and for those in between anything could happen ! In the match of the day Kew systematically went about beating Parkside. Brett Burden has his boys superb' , fit and not content with being 28 points up at three quarter time, Kew attacked the ball and kept Parkside score less in the last . Kew's backline "repulsed" all efforts made by Parkside and Kew's fullback Thornley did a great job in keeping Freeman goalless. Up the other end, Cavanagh was moved to centre half forward and in his duel with Sansonetti the honours were mostly even . Bannister tagged Burden but couldn't subdue him and in the muddy centre Sedgewick had a quiet day. For Parkside Mitchell and Sturgess played we but that wasn't enough to beat Kew's great team play. Out at the Fawkner-Ivanhoe game the editor would have noted Ter ry Young's return - the state selectors certainly did by inviting him to train . Although he didn't star he gave confidence to the team . "Lion hearted" Harry Busst had a good day in the ruck and the team combined well to get the ball down to "new" full forward Fuce Selleck who kicked 5 . For Ivanhoe who are undermanned, Castagani and Corlett played well . The other game of interest was the Monash-Blacks game. Anyone who reckons Uni sides are wimps are kid~ ding themselves . In a game which was keenly contested (hard fought!) rather than skillful Blacks came from behind at three quarter time to win . There was no place for the faint hearted in a game which was critical to both sides . There were no real clear winners on the day with Garde, Doile and Wines best at Blacks and the two Quins and Hay best for Monash . Bulleen Templestowe keep winning well despite some critics' beliefs . After the first quarter they went on with the game and left Caulfield, who have lost confidence, well behind . Caulfield have become the mystery side in B Grade, down from A and there doesn't appear to be any real reasons as to why they're doing so poorly Anyhow its early days yet and I'm sure they'll rally . For BuileenTemplestowe reserves captain Faulkner go', a promotion and played well at centre half forward kicking 4 . Harisiou continues to ruck well . For Caulfield Nalder kicked 6 and Morrisey and Hart were the best . Therry had a big win over Trinity who have found the going tough over the last few weeks . For Therry Biddlestone was the best on ground again and the younger brigade of Tadinack at full back and Taylor on the half forward flank proved juniors can mix it with the rest . For Trinity, Black and Carnegie were the best . Today's games will be hopefully more competitive . The one with most interest will be the Blacks-Therry game, to see if Blacks have really improved . They have yet to get close to any of the top sides whilst Therry have only lost to Kew and Parkside. Therry are the better running side and also have a strong half backline. Blacks have good checking players but will need to convert at every opportunity if they are to take this one out . The Trinity-Caulfield game is critical as both sides are way down on confidence . Norman had a quiet game last week and O'Shaughnessey returned to the side. If these two can fire they should give Trinity the impetus they need . On the other hand Caulfield who recorded the biggest winning margin on the season in round 3, only need to repeat that performance to get the points . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 2
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once all ten teams obeyed tipping instructions, so the Big Split is well and truly on - and I'm not talking Lout ice-creams . Not once this season had any of the top four teams list a game to any of the bottom six . eanyule buried St. Kilda CBC deeper than the six feet which is customary, while the McKinnon crowd sa w ore action that MP John Brown's desk as Old Haileyburians emphatically put paid to St . Kevins for the time , ;eIng . ~_unday's match at Elsternwick Park should see Banyule cover the loss of their four State representatives fairly omfortably, as St . Kevins will be more deflated than a Queensland condom after their big effort for no return Q : week. Stone & Beale worked very hard for the Saints, but it was the brilliant play of wingman"Yogi" Lee d ruck-rover Chris McKenzie that really shook Old Haileyburians up until half-time . No doubt "Gonzo" Williams & Johnny Gilham slept well at Banyule's pyjama party after kicking five goals apiece in their hundred;-,Dirt drubbing of CBC . St . Kilda CBC for their part have been out of the frying pan and into the fire - today they may end up in the sties by the time Old M elburnians' young tyros have finished v/ith them . Although Jeremy Nichols was rare; Without the ball against Ivanhoe it was the rookies such as the pocket battering-ram "Syd" Mead who lead re way. My contacts tell me full-back Rick Pizarski also played well, although how you can tell when his team on by 25 goals beats me! John "Youth" Elam will be looking to add to last week's 6 goals, but trivia buff s „di be delighted to know that OMs now have three red-heads in their team in Tommy Reid, Peter Neilson &"Pod" Wilson of the Rodney Dangerfield shorts . Alas "The King" has been overthrown by Republicans arld is back in the Reserves . Old Ivanhoe & Thomastown suffered a collective loss of over 35 goals . Both are under-manned but already ;r~e battle to avoid relegation is taking on the proportions of the Hundred Years War with another 11 rounds _~ ;I left . Laurie Stretton is back in town, which together with hard-working rover Robbie McKenzie and the rime ground advantage may just see Old Ivanhoe `hrough . rJ vhat might be seen by what's remaining of the political Left and the Battle of the Lombards (lots of money . . .), the Match of the Day and a possible semi-final preview will see all the olds in action . Old rivals Old Brighton & Old Haileyburians meet at the beach, both having spent most of the week trying to even up the -elections of VAFA State coach Andy Langford-Jones . It used to be a case of "no ALJ no Old Haileybury", out this year the Short Thick One has turned sabetour with his recruitment of Bingham, Phillips & Constable > the squad . However, Old Brighton may have less depth and miss Grant, Lade & Wo ff even more. The Tonners may also have been lucky to have scraped away with a win from the Melbourne High bogheap with five ess scoring shots . Balaclava broke the ice at last while Melbourne High suffered a narrow loss, but today these roles will be reversed . ~'ibert Park Number 13 without wind is like the Logies minus Kylie Minogue, but Balaclava made the most of sir once-in-five-years opportunity to do all the things they should have done all season in beating Thomastown . rie Hill brothers, Andy (7 goals) & Timmy, made the most of their team-mates' running upfield . Most of the ' ction at the High this week could be who gets to play on the remaining three blades of grass, but I think today ~ey will overcome this to record their third win and remain the darkest of horses for the finals .
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The final four is far from settled with Elsternwick the side under pressure to keep their position . Old Carnber, well with only one win to its credit performed very well last week against top side Hampton Rovers & West Brunswick kept in touch with a win at home . Today's match of the day is Preston Versus Hampton Rovers . The result of this game will clearly determine the ability of both sides . The Rover's tall forwards and aggressive back line have been far too strong for their opponents this year but danger looms when a side is without loss and Preston at home may be the side to end their run . Old Mentonians took a commanding lead early, while Elsternwick were again dogged by bad kicking, having 8 points on the board before kicking their first goal in the second term . Elsternwick played catch up football all day and as the scores indicate Old Mentonians won reasonably well, and now look forward to beating Bu ; ; en today and securing third position on the Iadder . Best for OMs, Cater, Davis & N .Macquire and Elsternv:ick B . Hill, Farrington & Hancock . State Bank stamped their superior strengths early against Bulleen United . Their strong forwards were too much and led by 42 points at half time . The further the game went the further the Bankers showed their dominance Best for the Bank, Wallmeyer, W.Richards & M .Aumont, while for Bulleen Morley, Taylor & Chapman . A highlight for the Bulls was their win by the two's against undefeated State Bank. Preston powered their way to a strong position by quarter time having a six goal lead against Nth Brunswick . After the break the game settled down to a even contest Nth Brunswick lacking players through injury brought in Club President Peter Fox who showed the way with a great performance . Best for Prston, Turner, Ryles & Ewing and Nth Brunswick Camnnon, P.DiMarco & Fox . It was a must for West Brunswick to win last week to keep in touch with the leaders . Being at home they have learnt to win the close ones. Two goals separated the sides at half time and the scores were similar at the siren . Best for the Pies, Anderson, Casley & Hogen while for AJAX L . Levin & L . Burstin . Today the Jackers have an old players re-union for support against Elsternwick. AJAX at home with their noisy supporters will win . Old Camberwell pushed top side Hampton Rovers to the siren . Given another five minutes, and straighter kicking from set shots as goal the Wells would have caused a major upset! I'll say now, that Old Camberw a ll will trouble all sides in the competition as they keep improving . Also they will not be relegated on last weeks effo rt . Old Camberwell's best were Mitchell, Jepson & Smith and the Rovers Peter Wilson (150 games), McConville & R . M elnjak . Old Camberwell play the Bombers today and it will be interesting to see how much confidence they have in themselves, to actually beat a side in the four . Today selections : AJAX v Elsternwick Nth Brunswick v WEST BRUNSWICK OLD MENTONIANS v Bulleen Utd Preston v HAMPTON ROVERS STATE BANK v Old Camberwel l BRAD THOMPSON REACHES 150 GAMES AT ELSTERNWIC K Congratulations from all at the Club to Brad "Charlie" Thompson on reaching your 150th game. Brad comes from the local area some 8 or 9 years ago and in that time has proved to be one of the Club's most popular players. He has shown himself to be a player with a tone of natural talent, a strong mark and his long left foot kicks can be a dlight to watch . And after only 150 games there is no doubt that with so much natural skil, Brad's potential to be a more consistent contributor in the senior side is still to be fully realised . Charlie, conqratulations on vour
achievement and lets hope that with all that natural talent, skill and potential to do better that thre are many, many more games in the Firsts to come . COMM BANK TWO W INS Last week the Commonwealth Bank F.C. had two wins which were long overdue . The players have banded together after a disastrous start to the season and have given the Club a ray of hope for a fling in September. Let's hope the rise up the ladder continues so that a smile can re-appear on the coaches faces . Note to Peter Hille your winning margin was a little conservative . Our yields are higher than this.
~:aother week in which the only major surprise for the round provided another first for E Section - yours truly c ed the card! Yes folks - 5 winners - believe it - or not! And there is no truth to the rumour that I've sen t page from last weeks Amateur Footballer out to be framed, as some of my "friends" have suggested, for Jtering to the museum . ;vinning form is good form and the top four sides, following on from wins the previous week, repeated the dose ; s T Saturday to maintain their positions. Whitefriars looking good on top proved far too strong for Old Essendon by putting an eight goal space in ~ne game. They are certainly going to be very difficult to shake from the top rung on current form . In the highest scoring game for the round Peninsula with accurate kicking kept in touch with Aquinas but were not good enough on the day . Powerhouse maintaining second spot, scored well at home over UHSOB . Judging by the scores the Old Boys provided a good contest but still need to pick up a bit more to get their first win on the board . The St . Bedes - Brunswick game notwithstanding the final 23 point margin was a pretty tight one . St. Bedes only 5 points down at three quarter time took the lead in the last quarter and were playing pretty well . However, ;^e tide turned in favour of the visitors to register a good win on the difficult Mentone track. Good to see Pat Maebus still running and turning in another fine performance . Old Geelong returned to the winners list over a determined Heatherton to keep in touch with the four and are only just out on percentage. Games today are most interesting and will certainly put my theory about winning form to the test - four of last rounds winners play each other, so back to the guesswork . v rtual neighbours Brunswick & Old Essendon meet at Dunstan Reserve . I'll use my form theory for this one as well as the home ground advantage and tip Brunswick to win . It won't be too easy though as Old Essendon ;re only one game from the four and will be desperate for a win after last week's loss . nthe match of the day, 1987 F Section grand finalists Whitefriars & Aquinas meet . Placed 1st and 3rd respectively on the ladder this should be a great contest . I'll stick with the home ground advantage for this one and . .p the Friars to overturn last year's final result and win by a small space . UHSOB travel to Mt . Eliza and are not without a chance here . But I feel the journey may be too much for the :isitors to overcome and expect Peninsula to return to the plus side of the ledger. In another neighbourhood clash Heatherton welcome St. Bedes. Back to the guesswork here as both teams ,-iave lost their last two. St. Bedes to show a bit more desperation and win today . =mally Powerhouse journey to South Yarra for what should be another great contest against Old Geelong . Ladder positions suggest the visitors should win but I'm going for an "upset" here and on their home ground, I expect the OGGS to win .
Personality FhLS ELSTERNWICK QUIZ NIGHT M AY 28 - 7.30 P.M . A players and supporters are reminded that tonight the Second Annual Quiz Night commencing at 7 .30 o.m . at the main VAFA Rooms . 4fter the exciting time had by all last year this year's oromises to be even better. 'rizes for everyone including a weekend for 2 and areakfast at the Southern Cross Hotel .
50 AT HEATHERTON Congratulations to Steve "Rex" Reiger on reaching this milestone today . This Rex Hunt look alike played in H .F.C. 1985 premiership side and kicked 101 goals that year. This strange looking "Pumpkin Head" is deceptively quick for someone lumping so much lard on to the field . Rex's opponents know they have played against this strong player as he gives 100 per cent each week. From all at Heatherton well done Rex and we look forward to your next training run .
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The Doves gave the Redz plenty of headaches on the field in the main game at University Oval last Sunda, but the Redz had their revenge by installing King size panadol-prompters (in the post-match pavillion par, ; on Doveton stalwarts Porky and twin-calico supremo Mick Cormick, who was left to lock up the entire UnivEl sity campus and was last seen heading for an honorary degree . The Doves had a good reason to celebra?e of course, being too strong and ferocious in their desire for the ball, giving the Redz a bit of a lesson to ti tune of 10 majors . The Sainters bounced back for a good seven goal victory over the Artists and appear to have regroupe~ successfully after their month of horrors . The Artists need to commit themselves fully to away fixtures if the, are to play a part in shaping the final four . As expected the Harry Trotters used the confidence produced b ; their first victory as the basis for their big win at Patterson River. The Harrys are even talking about expansicr as their current wave of succes parallels the climb of the $A on overseas markets . Meanwhile, banking rivals the Zedders managed their biggest total for several weeks but were still overwhelmed by the Students, whc applied for registration with the BWIU this week after Steve Crabb investigated their continuing demolition o` F Grade and their refusal to negotiate on a scoreboard taxation system . The Eagles buried the Clays by 12' .to cement their place in the four whilst the boys from Willy gave the competition a real boost with their magn fi cent homeground win over a stunned Old Carey. My nominated resurrection saw the Towners home by 10 points. The encouragement of Willy's young players has brought back the spark of early season success . Player of the Round Last weeks letter indicated a sponsorship offer from the Fenwick Inn Hotel in North Carlton . The manage ment has agreed to provide a dinner for two in the Fenwick Restaurant at the end of the season for one c the players named as Player of the Round throughout the season . The selection will be made by ballot utilisino VAFA supremo Peter French and a panel of Armorguard Therapists . In thanking the Fenwick Inn, I wou!c also encourage F-Troopers from all clubs to pop into the "Fenny" for a quiet ale and mention this colum n This week's Star players : 1 . Michael Wilson, Doveton's match-winning CHF against the Redz who provided the Doves with great drive via his aerial strength and superb ground-level recovery and precise delivery . A family snapshot of all the Wi!sons is being squeezed into an envelope as a souvenir, Mike ! 2 . Frand Vandenpeat, Williamstown's most experienced and oldest player, who (in his 98th club game) was a key factor in the Towners win over Old Carey with strong defence and intelligent teamwork . Well done Frank - in the mail is a voucher from a scrapmetal firm specialising in shoulder pins, neckbolts etc. This week's Matche s Last week (4) Current Percentage Accuract (69%) . Match of the Round : Footscray v Doveton at Farnswo rt h Avenue. A big one this (quite a bit of salivation in fact) as two sides in sparkling, high-scoring form clash to decide second spot on the table . The Doves reckon I never pick them and I've certainly been on the Eagles' bandwagon as they rolled all before them . So I've tossed a proverbial to coin a phrase and it came down Eagles but I'm sure it will be close and if the Doves do get up I'll wash and iron Mick Cormicks's goalies drag next week. In other matches: Old Carey have the chance to rebound from last week's clanger with a big win at home over Getta's lads. The Students to make it seven straight at the expense of the Clays . The Harrys for a hat trick despite Williamstown's return to form last week . The Artists to utilise their haven in the hills to frustrate St . leonards . The Redz to keep in touch with the four by upsetting the Sainters at Brearley (but I still expect some hospitality after the game, "Lepp"!)
~ : ar Peter, Congratulations on another gem of Friday night journalistic prowess from the saloon bar at the Lincolnis! But 1 want to know why my name is always mentioned in conjunction with the amber fluid . Fair enough, ides don't mind the occasional social ale on a warm day, but we don't want our mothers finding out. Keep punching Pete! Peter "Swannee" Richardson F.I .T. Eagles REPLY o?ar "Swannee' ; I'm sure we can settle this matter. Perhaps a quiet ale one Friday night would help defuse the issue . Yours fluidly, Peter.
VALE - DOUG DICKSON AQUINAS TREASUR E It came as a deep shock to all at Aquinas to learn of the sudden passing of our hard working and popular Treasurer Doug Dickson . Doug suffered a heart attack in the early hours of the Monday following our game against UHSOB. Doug's direct involvement with Aquinas began from the very start of the Club, when his son Phil played in the Reserves, culminating in his role on the Committee this year . Indirectly Doug coached many of the Aquinas players of today, when he was coach of the Our Lady's P.S. Junior A team . Doug's finest hour as coach was when Our Lady's team won the grand final over East Doncaster at Monash Uni on 17/8/75 . This team was captained by Peter Banfield (Brisbane Bears), with Paul Salmon (Essendon) as Vice-captain and included two of our present players, Paul Burnett and Brendan McKenna . Deepest sympathies are extended to the family of our great friend and supporter, who will be sorely missed .
100 GAMES AT BULLEEN UNITED The Bulls started an U19 team in 1982 and quickly gleaned Mark Kelly for the seniors, and now is is one of the first from that side to reach 100 games . "T H-E Kel" is a dashing small man with all the skills, doubled in spades, and has been a bonus for the club since his first year as "The Boy" featured in the Bulls First Premiership. Exuberant and an unashamed exhibitionist Kel has settled down, concentrates on his football and is looking forward to many more winning games for the Bulls . Congratulations on your first century, Kel, from all at Bulleen United .
50s FOR SMITHY AND SNOWY AT OLD HAILEYBURY Today Wayne Smith and Tim Snowba! l take the field for the 50th time each for Old Haileyburians . Smithy is the Bloods answer to Geoff Raines, a wingman of blistering pace and tremendously damaging long kicking which easily qualifies him for entry in the "Long Bomb" club. Wayne's enthusiasm for the game and for hard work has never been in doubt, but this year the well-built number six has added a new dimensions of consistency to his game by eliminating the errors of inexperience of previous years . In full flight he is one of the Bloods most exciting players, and handy around goals too - last week's effort from the wing was worth three majors. Tim Snowba! l could perhaps already lay claim to being OH's most improved player in 1988 . A lanky sixfooter, Snowy has been a most versatile utility in the season which has seen him complete the step up to senior football and consolidate a place in the senior team . Snowers sticky hands are liable to turn up anywhere from the wing (what a luxury) to full-forward . Despite his protestations, general concensus around the club is that his kicking has also improved out of sight this season . In closing we must not forget two of the talent scouts who brought the fair-haired teamman to prominence (along with his own dedication to training) . First there was Club XVIII coach Barry McDowell, and of course the indominatable "Commissioner" Grant Hamam, who took "The Kid" under his selectoral arm and regarded "Snowy" as his own . Congratulations boys from all at Old Haileyburians . THE BLACK LIST PRESTON (Ca) - $5 BLOODS (Cb) - $10 NORTH O.B. U19 (Ca) - $5 WILLIAMSTOWN U19 (Ca) - $5 Even better last week - Let's see if you can "whitewash" the Black List altogether today. George McTagga rt Press Correspondent.
aE,teated Aquinas by twenty six points after a game of fluctuating fortunes which saw most of the play take oiace at the "down hi!!" end of the Monash ground despite the lack of a prevailing wind . PREVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED 28/5/88 ROUND 8
REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED MAY 21, 1988 - ROUND 7 G SECTIO N My tipping for Round 6 yielded only a fifty per cent accuracy rate so it was not my best round . Collegians proved too strong for Old Scotch when the Lions won by fifteen points. St. Bernards just fell in by three points against Marcellin while Monash Whites were easy winners over Old Melburnians by the margin of forty eight points . Leaders Bloods proved too strong for fourth side Bulleen-Templestowe when they ran out winners by twenty six points. Port Colts failed badly against Old Haileybu ry who won their game by fifty four points . In the other game De La Salle surprised Kew when they won by three points . Kew still find themselves two games behind the fourth side and thus their final's aspirations look less secure. H SECTION As expected St . Kevins did inflict a heavy defeat on Balaclava by the margin of one hundred and nine points . There was no footba!l miracle worked for Therry as they lost their third successive game, this time against trend setters G.T.V.9 by the margin of ninety two points. Leaders Old Xaverians also maintained their unbeated record when they outplayed Powerhouse to win their game by ninety four points . Old Geelong proved too strong for State Bank when they won by thirty nine points . C.B.C. St. Kilda moved to within half a game of the top four as a consequence of their fifty four point win over the disappointing Richmond Central . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Bulleen-Templestowe must have liked the winning feeling as they recorded their second consecutive victory, this time by seventy points over Collegians who are not enjoying a successful season . University Blues were able to defeat Therry by fifty eight points despite vacational changes . The win further entrenched the young Blues in the top four. Old Xaverians returned to the winning list with a vengeance when they recorded a morale building ninety four point victory over Melbourne High School Old Boys. What a difficult side Old Haileybu ry is to assess! Losers last week against the then bottom side and big winners this week against a side then in the four is the inconsistent Haileybu ry saga . The Bloods overwhelmed Old Paradians G reen by eighty three points which meant that the Paradians with three consecutive defeats have now slid to sixth place. Luckily the G reens face ninth placed Collegians today! De La Salle Blue moved to outright sectional leadership when they defeated former leader Marcellin by twenty one points . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 No rt h Old Boys re-entered the top four as the result of their sixteen point victory over Old Scotch. This match reversed the result of their April 30 encounter which must give more weight to the No rt h Old Boys claims about the successful coaching of Terry Mills. Ormond clearly won the "neighbour football" against C.B .C. St . Kilda when they ran out winners by seventy three points. Whitefriars kept their unblemished record intact when they overwhelmed Banyule by one hundred and nineteen points . In the boilover of the round St . Bernards overwhelmed Caulfield Grammar by eighty three points which took St . Bernards to third place. By defeating University Blacks by forty two points Old Melburnians won their first game of the season . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Thanks to my five selections for winning last week as Section 3 proved to be the only one in which I tipped the card . Not being a Mathematician I can't quote percentage of winning games like Peter Hille. I expected Old Paradians Purple to defeat Hampton Rove rs especially as the ground at Bundoora was heavy . Even Ian Bibby and Robin Mills would not have dared hope for anything like the Paradians wining margin of seventy three points nor for the percentage increase due to Hampton Rovers kicking only one goal . Leaders Old Bri ghton Grammarians again served notice that they are the team to beat for the premiership when they thrashed De La Salle Gold by the frightening margin of one hundred and eighty four points . Williamstown proved competitive against St . Kevins but could not match the height and strength of the S.K.O.Bs who ran out winners by one hundred and twenty four points. Parkside returned to the winning list when they defeated the under-manned Old Essendon Grammarians by seventy five points. Monash Blues vindicated my faith in them when they
G SECTION BulleenTempiestowe should be able to consolidate its position in the top four by defeating Collegians today . ~I milarly I believe Marcellin will want to defeat Old Scotch today in order to remain in touch with the leading rour sides. The Eagles are my selection to defeat the Cardinals. In the main game today Monash Whites make . ;,e tong journey to Niddrie where St . Bernards are always hard to defeat . With the double chance at stake _~nd in front of their vocal supporters I favour St . Bernards to win the game . Traditional rivals Port Colts and Bloods play on Murphy Rese rve. Port Colt's record this season has been marred by off field blunders while Bioods have played to their usual high standard . Today I select the Bloods to win again . Kew and Old Halleybury should play an interesting game today . Because the game will be played at Kew I select them to win . The loser of the De La Salle and Old Melburnians game will become the favourite for the wooden spoon . rough home ground advantage and the better seasonal performances I select De La Salle to win . H SECTIO N St . Kevins should be talented enough to defeat Powerhouse comfortably today and thus build their badly needed -arcentage . G.T.V.9 must be favoured to overpower Balaclava whose statistics show they average one goal oer game and average over sixteen against them . The Old Xaverians "Cro codiles" visit Old Geelong who are not as consistent as the Xaverians. I have little doubt that the Old Xaverians will win again . State Bank should be able to defeat Richmond Central who are not living up to their early season promise . The main game ;; "li be that played between Therry and St. Kilda . For the winner there is a place in the top four as the season nears the half way mark . For the loser a final's berth will be harder to achieve . Therry's recent losses have been at the hands of the leading sides so I will give them another chance and predict they will win today . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Old Paradians G reen should be able to record a comfortable victory over Collegians who are threatened by reiegation. The bounce at Bundoora will be strange to Collegians who are accustomed to the sandy soil of Albert Park. University Blues visit Bulleen- Templestowe with the knowledge they must win in order to remain a top four side in the closely contested competition . Despite the vacation causing them problems I select the Blues to win . Melbourne High School Old Boys journey out to Therry where the locals know victory will !rft them away from the dreaded relegation zone which is where the High School side finds itself . Although victory for Melbourne High is essential I believe Therry will prove too strong and that they will take the points . Old Haileybu ry with a final's berth awaiting them should they play well consistently journey to Marcellin who have been the section pace setters . I favour Marcellin to finish in front and thus take the points . De La Salle Blue await Old Xaverians. Having seen both sides against Old Paradians I have formed the opinion that the Old Xaverian will not be physically strong enough to keep with De La Salle for the whole game. Thus De La Salle Blue are my selection to win and thus retain the top position . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 I am in no doubt that Ormond will score a big victory over Old Melburnians who trail the other nine sides . St. Bernards travel to Old Scotch secure in the knowledge that they inflicted a fifty seven point defeat on the Cardinals as recently as May 7. Today's game will be much closer as the astute Laurie Aghan will have planned to stop St . Bernards . I select St. Bernards although I believe the scores will be much closer than they were three weeks ago . On April 30 C.B.C. St . Kilda forfeited to Caulfied Grammarians so the form of their previous game is non existent . Although Caulfield Grammarians form has fluctuated markedly over the past two weeks I favour them to win today . There is little between University Blacks and Banyule so selecting the winner of this match is a difficult task . For the loser relegation will be a reality whereas the victor will move a game clear of ninth position . Although Banyule's forwards have been more active their defence has been looser than that at the Black's . The Student's home ground advantage will be offset by vacaction peregrinations so I am no closer to a decision . Overall I favour Banyule to take the points . Fourth place North Old Boys are at home to leaders Whitefriars for the match of the day. I expect the North side to be competitive and to give Whitefriars a challenging game . Nevertheless Whitefriars must be my selection because they have the form to warrant it . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Old Essendon Grammarians can expect a torrid afternoon's football when Old Paradians Purple visit them today. The Paradians are a section leader and must be favoured to win this game convincing!y . Hampton Rovers were disappointing last week and can expect no let up today against Old Brighton Grammarians. The Rovers will do better at home but I cannot see them becoming the first side to defeat Old Brighton . St. Kevins bounced back last week after their heavy loss in Round 6 and today they will prove too big and too talented for the hard trying players of De La Salle Gold . Aquinas will be anxious to atone for last week's loss when they meet Parkside today . The visitors who won well last Saturday, will find Aquinas much harder opponents . At Ringwood I favour Aquinas to take the points. Williamstown have to make the long trek to Monash University where the student side with a final's berth now a reality should be able to score a comfortable victory .
V1~FA Marketing Segment by Ray Sneddon `OTF' congratulates the following players who have made the squad from which the team to play South Austra . lia in Adelaide tomorrow will be se!ected . Having been vice-captain for the previous two years, Balaclava's Dave Grego ry has been appointed Captain and Old Brighton's Peter Grant will be his deputy. OTF congratulations both these players and wishes Coach Andy Langford-Jones and his team the best of luck in Adelaide . David Southgate will provide a detailed review of the game in next week's Amateur Footballer . The squad is D. Gregory Balaclava ., P.Grant Old Brighton ., A.Lawson Hampton Rovers ., C.Corbett Powerhouse, C .Gunn Old Geelong, G . Phillips Old Haileybury., P.Adams Banyule, C . Capiron St . Kilda CBOC., M . Fraumano Banyule., G .Bradshaw Old Melb., C.Lade Old Brighton ., J.Nichols Old Melb ., L . Holt Banyule, P.Sala MHSOB. D .Wittey Bloods ., S Wiltshire Penin .O .B ., J .Bingham Old Haileybury., P. Woff Old Haileybury., M .Constable Old Haileybury, M . Driscoll St . Kilda CBOC., M .Wilkinson Aquinas, M . Newnham Old Carey., G . Sutterby Banyule, T. Witts Old Melb., A . Whelan Aquinas, M .Mason Preston MBOB., E . Kyriacou Preston .
NEXT MEMBER'S MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 4th Last week we told you the V.A .F.A . Footy Show could be heard tomorrow on Southern Community Radio 89.5 on your FM dial at 10 a .m . Well, we were WRONG! The show will commence at 9 .00 a .m . Compere Mark Anderson will talk to Hampton Rovers coach Ian Rice, Ormond defender Paul Forsythe and the coaches from the C Section ' Match of the Day- - Phil Stevens (0 1 Haileybury) & Mark Sarau ( OlBrighton) Co-host in new 'Herald' journo Ma rt in Tobin .
An Appeal for your Suppor t The Banyule Amateur Football Club are currently undertaking a fund raising activity for the younger brother of our Captain and son of our former President . We want to raise enough funds to purchase a computer and some of the peripherals for Linten Attard who was seriously burnt early last year. We hope Linten can use the computer for his school work and perhaps it can lead to a future for him in programming. At the end of all home games we will be taking a collection and hopefully visiting teams will contribute . Linten Attard was burnt on the 23rd of April 1987 when his clothes caught fire, he received 3rd Degree burns to 85% of his body . The only places that donor skin was available was a sma!l strip on his leg, a patch on his back and a piece on his groin and head . Linten has had 27 trips tp surgery often twice a week for skin grafts and only after 10 weeks in hospital did they give him a chance of survival The next 5 months were spent in the Burns Unit of the Childrens Hospital the majority on a solid particle fluid bed called a Clinatron . Linten experienced extensive bodily damage, especially his hands with only the right hand having two functional fingers . He spent the next 7 months at the Royal Talbot Hospital doing rehabilitation, learning to walk and to use his arms. Linten is now a day patient four days a week, the other day he attends Parade College where he is doing Year 10. It's hoped that he will attend full time in the coming weeks . Next school holidays he will have some further surgery on his hands and other parts of his body . Linten Attard has been a member of our junior club for 8 years and often ran the boundary for the seniors, his presence at recent games in which he takes a huge interest has been an inspiration to all at Banyule as has his courage and fighting attitude . Anyone wishing to contribute to the Linten Attard fund are asked to contact the club secretary on 435-1562 (A .H .) or give generously at our home games .
T,,day we are pleased to turn the column over to our major sponsor - NATIONAL MUTUAL who wish to bring Amateur Footballer" readers up to date on Supperannuation . SUPPERANNUATION - MAKING THE COMPLEXITIES SIMPL E The purpose of this article is to clarify the impact of the recent legislative changes to Superannuation following ne introduction of the Insurance and Superannuation Commissioner. (ISC ) Undoubtedly, superannuation has recently undergone the most dramatic changes in Australian history . The ad,,ent of new regulations is probably making many Employers question whether superannuation is still a cost efficient means of accumulating money for retirement . jr, fact a recent article in "The Sun" (7 April 88) claimed that : "Many thousands of sma!l superannuation funds may be forced to close because of the new Federal Government rules which are coming into effect " "Small funds . . .. . may find that the interest they earn is wiped out by the cost of maintaining the fund" However, the situation is not all gloom and doom for the following reasons : • Superannuation is still The Most Tax Effective way of accumulating money to provide security in retirement . • National Mutua l offer a unique Trustee and Administration arrangement whereby all the benefits associated with superannuation can sti!l be achieved without any of the hassles of the new Legislation . • Apart from Simplicity, the National Mutual Superannuation contracts also offer : Free Trusteeshi p Flexibility Excellent Investment Returns Competitive Charges Excellent Servic e National Mutual has become the major provider of Superannuation Services in Victoria as a result of many years of professional involvement in the industry . As well as National Mutual being the major sponsor of the VAFA again in 1988, a number of our consultants are also private sponsors of various VAFA clubs . These consultants are listed below and should be contacted f you would like further information on the National Mutual superannuation arrangements . Leon Rice 616 3669 Tim Connellan 882 8398 Darryl DuPlessis 438 1044 Ron Purcell 587 1111 Peter Gray 820 0111 Peter Schiemann 618 4033 Andy Hyde 458 401 1
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HAMPT ROVERS V 0 . BRIGHTON Field: Colin McGill Boundary.- M . Sherman, G . Sinclair DE LA GOLD V ST . KEVIN S At Mel. 60 A 12 Basil St. Malvern . Field: Tim Keatin g Goal: G . Bland, H . Cameron AQUINAS V PARKSIDE Field: Andrew Stove Boundary: P McTaggart, B . Rogers MON BLUES V W'STOW N Field: Ted Keating , Boundary: G . Sargeat, A . Taylo r ' SATURDAY ELSTERNWICK PARK " SUNDAY ELSTERNWICK PAR K
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150 UP FOR BALACLAVA GOALSNEAK Half forward Paul Crott ie celebrated his 150th game against Old Melburnians three weeks ago. Paul, a youngish veteran at 27, was a member of the 1979, 1984 and 1986 flag winning sides . Paul has also been leading goalkicker at the Club on a couple of occaasions, the last being the premiership year of 1986. Paul would have chalked up this milestone last year if it had not been for a serious ankle injury in round 4 last year which saw him miss the rest of the season . Paul has been playing mostly in defence this year which he is enjoying immensely . Everyone at Balaclava has enjoyed Paul's presence and we hope to enjoy it for a few more years . Well done Crotts .
100 GAMES TO "IRISH " Aquinas is pleased to announce that Patty "Irish" McCaffe rty has finally reached the total of 100 games for the Club. While Irish is not a regular senior player, many of the players he has recruited for the Club are. The 100 games have come up in seven years at Aquinas, including four grand final appearances, where he has helped to bring home three flags . Congratulations from all at Aquinas, Irish, and lets see if you can reach 150 games in a few more seasons .
THANKS TO THE LADIES OF OLD PARADIAN S The President, Committee, Members and supports of Old Paradians extend sincere thanks to all the ladies (mums, wives, sisters & girlfriends) of the club for their tireless efforts in catering and attending to all at the Annual Sportsman's Night, on 18th May 1988. It is too large a list to mention all their names in here, and hopefully they will understand, as on every occasion for functions of the club, they made a tremendous effort to ensure the success of the largest annual function of the Club . Sincere thanks is also due, to Greg Champion & Alan Joyce (Hawthorn F.C . Coach) . In contributing to the success of the function as guests, to Martin Luby, and other members of the social committee, congratulations on organizing a very successful, enjoyable and profitable night for the club .
200 MILESTONE AT BALACLAVA Veteran full back Stevie Withers notches his 200th game for Balaclava today against MHSOB . Stevie was a raw 20 year old recruit back in the old days of 1978 when the club was known as AMP Society . Opposition full forwards over the years, no matter how big their reputations, have been given thrashings by Stevie, which they havent forgotten . Some of his achievements include - most improved 1979 Senior B & F 1980 & Runner up 1986 and more importantly Stevie would emphasise, membership of the 1979, 1984 & 1986 premiership sides . Stevies quiet demeanor off the field has made him popular at social functions, particularly with brother Ian as Stevie regularly acts as Ian's chauffeur on social nights . All the players, committee and supporters congratulate Stevie on his achievement and we look foward to No . 300.
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28 M . Kelliher 29 . A. Goodyear 31 . Jim Hunt (Capt .) 41 . R . Mullaly 48. M . Bolt 50 . T Muilaly 52 . M . Ladson
55 . M . Monigomerie 56 . P Moore (DVC) 61 P Tantra m Dylan O'Brien Dennis 0'Brien
1 . P Shaw 2 . M . Shaw 3. S. Finde r 4. Richard Maclsaac 5. P Corridon 6. Robert Maclsaac 7. A . Cooke 8. R . McEnroe 9. D. Macisaac 10 . T. Clota 11 . A. Phelan 12 . A . Wilson 13 . M . Manley 14 . C. Macisaac 15 . A . McDowell 16 . D. Lee 18 . C. Curtain 19. S . Wilder 20. D. Jehu 21 . T. Psinas 22 . M . Gienister 23 . G. Neate 24 . S. James 25. R . Vidakovic 26. A . Holten 27. N . Tol . T. Vana e28 (VC) 29 . J. Luzza 30 . E. Northam 31, I . Job ',. 32 . M . Bollman 33 M . Doyle 34 . K . Doyle 35 . M . Vana
MARCELLIN Coach : Noel Peters 2. D. Wooler 3. A . Bianco 4-S. Moran 5. M . Male & V. Johnson 7. P. Dyson 9. J . Good 10, K. Bostock 11 . J . Oat (VC) 13 . M . EI-Fahkri 14 . A . Cooper 16.T. Meehan 17. J- Gold s
18. G . O'Connell 19. N . Peters (C) 20. M . Harvey 21 . M . Everard 23. M . Danaher 25. C. Sampson 33. A . Maher 36. D. Menzies 41 . L. Kivlighon 69 . P. Chappell
OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIAN S
MONASH WHITES Coach: Joe Salvato re '.taclntosh ran wng trescu ng ; Bunshaw P Edwards Espinosa u De Pace J. Donnelly D Gemmola T. Shaw B ':enny (DVC) I : Salvatore (DVC ) T Gualan o 0, Graha m T Dionyssopoulo s G. Dawe s M . Robertson G . Leech W. Farley ?. M, Gemmol a 3 K Hoga n B Ninnis D Clifton 3 M . Kotsanis (V.C. ) D. Djeng 2 8. T. Mulvahil 30. N . Crocker 31 .F. Kavanagh 2 M. Sharkey 55 M . Carr 1 99, J Salvatore
Coach : Ian Bowden . Farndon 2. T 1 R . Loughron .'~ 3 . A . Issell 3 K . Fuller '. 4 . S. Curtis 4 S McGregor 51 D . Eilenberg 5 D. Bowden 6, M . Pocknee 8. I .Bowde n 7 G, Gorrigan 9. D.-Symington 8. S. Wrathall 10 . D. LeLievre 9. R . Farndon 11, D. Wise h0 . C . Niall 12, D. Ferguson Iq1 .. A. Woodhouse i 13 . C. Wilson . S . Hunt 3 . J. O'Mahoney 14, A, Price 4 . C . Bickley 15 S Lett s . Bowtell 16 P Edward s ~5.2 D 76. N . McLaghlan-Troup 17 P Thompson . IT L Mates 18 A Cossa r O. R . Taylor 19 D Fenton (C) 20 B. Dart 1 . R . Whiter 21 S . Finlay 2 . A . Fletcher 22. D. Murphy 3 . N . Stapleton 23 A . Thompson 4. P Hodges 24 . D, Thor n 5 . D. Perkins 25 R . Vickery 6 . T. Richards 26 . J. Sevio r 8 . N . Thomas 27 A . Clunies-Ross 9 . R. Anderson 28, E . Hutchinson 1 . P. Gairns 29 M . Clunies-Ross 3 . R . Heat h 30 S . Wilso n 5 . S. 0'Mahoney 31 G . Wilso n 7. K . Donnerlly 32 J. Beaurepaire 8. B. Cole s 33 N Do n 39 . R Hunt 34 . S . Daniel 0 . S. Peterson 35,L . Higham 44 . D, Mahe r 36 A Greenway 46. C . Hanschette 37 G . Lan g 47. T. Bindley '3& R . Agnew 56, D . Fr y 39 . R Austin 62 . A. O'Brien 63. R . VanDen Dunge: 40 . T. Kates 41 P Traine r 64.J . Leonards 42 D Campbell 65 T. Theodorou Richard Farndon
6 6 J . Balmrord 77. B . Rowland 186 . J Kellam
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43 R . Western 44 A Caithness 45 W Loughron
F Section r± F Est . 196 7 A .N .Z . BANK Senior Coach : Michael Szeitz Reserv es Coach : Gary Leiceste r 1 S. Duke 2 A. Kennedy (VC) 3 R Koegler 4 M Evans 5 G Walkley 6 P Marshall 7 . G . Anstis 8. T Burdea u
CLAYTON Senior Coach : L . Bro wn Rese rves Coach : M . Luxa 1 . S Carroll 2 A. Slink 3 D Burke
DOVETON S .J.O.C. Senior Coach: S. Nicholson Reserves Coach : G . McKenzi e
Senior Coach : K. Wilson Rese rves Coach: S . Rhyneha rt
1, C, Wormsley 1 . M . Shacklock (Capl 2. A . Battl e 4 B Reynolds 3 B Gardne r 3 . Ralph Thorweston 5 S Pric e 4 . S. Woodward 4 B Delane y 7 M Dingdale (VC,) 5 C Brow n 5. J . Muirhead 8 P Burghardt (C) 6 G Meier 6. A . Ahdore 9, R . Savag e 7, R . Byrn e 8. Ric Thorweston 9 . P Strahan (DVC) 10. M . Luxa 8. W. Kraska (VC) 9. I . Parker 10 H . Birkenfelds 11 D. Cook 9. R . Hamilton 10 . V. D'Aqulno 11 . G . Ohlmus 12 S . McDonald 11 . S . Nicholson 11 J . Johnston 12 R Harrington 13 T O'Donoghue 13 . G . Martin 12 . S. Westerman 13 W Simmonds 14. D. Black 14 . G . Dunkley 13 K. Wilson 14 M Szetz (CC) 15 S Gowans 15 . P Grime 14 Mick Wilson Snr 15G . Leiceste r 16 J . D'Amelio 16 . N Keating 15 M Wilkinson 16 G Brookes 17 J. Caygill 17 J. Jenkins 16 R Gibbs 17 D. Tyrrell 18 JAdams 19 R . Henr y 17 D Blewett 18 P Boyle 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 121 P.Shoppee 22 . N . Wathen 24. G Joyce 19, W. Hynes (Res) 22 . S . Gray 23 J. Keppell 25. A. Greig 20, M . Polglase 23, M . Schaper 24 M . Blasi 27. G . Phelp 21 . B. Goodwin 24 M Birrell 25 R . Campodinco s28,PButige g 22, S . Rhynehart 125, J, Slattery 26 . M . Dereu s 29. W Enno r 23. F Darmarnn 26 . R . Wdkosz 28, B, Begent 30. N . Joyc e 24 8 McDonald 27 M Sweeney 29 . P Cunningham 31 M McGonagle 25, 5. Charlesworth 128 C Edwards 30 . B Nestor (D .VC .) 32, J. Quirke 26. A Crothers 29 P Dawson 31 M Stighs h 33, P Panagiotopoulos 27. D. Giddens 30 A Ree s 32, K Newton 34. K Mehmet 28 K . McHugh 31 T Harbnson 33 DTyler 35 J Martin 29 R Kay 32 M Farrell 34, C Kristenson 36 M Gillie 30 G Bryant 33 M Patterson 35. D . Blas i . McLella s37M n 31 . R . Spinks 34. R, Ely 36 A Davis 40. S . Klmpion 32 . D. Rankin ~ 35 N, Reardon 37 G Wathen 42 .S.McNamee 34. S . Wilson 136 W Duscher 38 W. Landt 43 B . Abrahams (DVC 35, J . Wilson 37. W Dunmore 39. S Hession 44. G Poulto n 36 W. Burgess 38 K Murray (VCR) 40.5 Thomas 46, S Kewley 37. D. Polglaise 39 D Harbinson 41 . P Thomas 47 . A Tone r 38 A . Webster 40. B Curthoys (DVCR) 43 M Percival 48. C. Matthews 39,J . Leveque 41 . T Gleaso n 45 P Turner 49 C Carmichael 41 . W Stephens 142 A Bennett 47 J Fuller 50. J . Yuset 42 D Dawes 43 N Reardon 48 A Nmoralnotakis 53 P Doensen 45 P O'Donnell 44 G Coffey 49 A Mouti s 55 P West 49.J . Sweeney 45 8 Haywood 50 A Archard 56 A Mastamg 50 R . Forglarint 146 R May 51 . M . Morgan 57 3 James 52 . D . O'Donnell ,47 P Jones 53 M . Xern 61, P Bolleni 54 . J. Verb i 48. M Spring 54 I, Nanklvell 55 M . Labnski ,49, G . Smith 55 T Sawery 62 D . Mair S0, A Besick 58 P Barker 151 Tnmboli 59. S . Mortimer . Kidel l 60 F Pietropoulo 053, D RHueston J . McGregor 155 T Brai n 56 P Cumming 57 C Westbridge 58 R . Dick o n 59 C Rile y 60 N Walsh (CR)
ELTHAM COLLEGE
FOOTSCRAY I .T.
Senior Coach : Max Paisley Rese rves Coach: M . Peterso n
Senior Coach : John Moronity Reserve Coach: Wayne Taylor
1 . M . Stone 2. S . McVicar 3 . K . Tucker 4 . D . Felton 5. A . Tucke r 6. D . Baxter (VCapt .) 7 N . Hamshare 8. M . Fitzpatric k 9. S McPhail (Capt .) 10 D. Saga r
1 M McKenzie 2 P Grant 3 R Gun n 4 M . Schembn 5 G . Steto u 6 G Mills 7 P Nelson 8 A Quin n 9 J Carnohan 110 G MacDonald 11 J Breheny (C) 12 E Darmanin 13 S Icel y 14 P James 15 S Flynn (VC) 16 D Tanner (RVC) 17 J Moroney 19 T Johnstone 20, B Syme 21 T Nucara 22 P Cliffs 23 C Allan 24 S Hall 25 P Lewis 26 S Case 27 A MacDonald 29 M Aobertson 30 G Etor d 31 C. McManus 32 W Taylor (RC) 33 M Bowers 34 M . Williamson 35 D Hefte r 36 P Gibbs 37 M Godkin 38 M Johnson 39 P Morgan 40 R Rmald, 41 P Thorpe 42 P Battens 43 T Farag 44 M O'Shannessy 45 G . Barret t 46 C White 47 W Bardenhagen 48 D Bonnar 49 B Eccles 50 D Tomass 51, M Walter 52 J Fitzgerald 53 W Bennett 54 G Biggs 55 B Gratodge 56 A Browne 57 D Dick 58 C Hall 59 M Case 60 A Murrell 61 M Russell 62 D Philist .n 64. P Richardson 66 B. Sullivan 67 V Does 68 P Cleaver 70 A West 71 M Else 84 P Kennedy 99 A Moran
11 . C . Penna 12 . J . Weatherill 13. D. Bishop. 14 B. Apte d
15 M . Peterson (C.C .R 16 A. Gardine r 17 S Shaw 18 P Kernagham 19 .L . Dawson 20. W. Stevenson 21 . K .Shanhun 22. R . Taryan 123 P Taylor 24 . A . Lampton 26 M . Delaney 27. S . Fitzpatrick 28 A . Hal l 29, D . Ritter 30 S. Tozer 31 . C Butler (DVC) 132 . K. Phelan 33 G . Hall 34 G . Adams 35 S. Biddle 36. I Chesser 137, C. Dare 38, D. Campbell 39. M Barden 40. A . Peacock 41 D. Sellin 42 B Webb . 43 B. Anderson '.. 44 M . Barin s g45PJone 46. D . Humphrie n s48 . D . Dea 49, M . Tennant 50. C Toy 51 . S. Watson 52, S . Coutt s 55, A . Hoogenraan 56. A . Kew 57 R . Little 58. E . Murray 59 G . O'Donnell 60 C Selway 61 . J. Tarya n 62. J. Tonkin 69 K . Outch 111, D Wilton
LA TROBE UNI Coach : R O'Donohue Asst . Coach : C. Orva d 1 T Briggs (Capt .) 2. D Huffer 3 . A McGibbon 4 . J . Tudo r 5 J. Strathavn 6 M . Dalbosco T L . McLeod 8. B. Franzman 9, R . Robinson 10. M . Bakogianis 11- L. Athanasakis 12. P. Tucc i 13. J. Tnmboli 14. J. Williamson 15, M, Lewis 76. G. Liersch 17. J . Limperakis 18 E . Ferraro 19,R Goug h 20. A. Crawford 21 . L. Gree n 22. M . Edmunds 23. S. Dunin 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 . R Lockma k42 n 43. A. Huffer 44. J. Mill s 45. R. Little (VC) 46. D. Wright 47. J . Taylor
48. B. Hobbs 49. C. McLachlan 50. S . Bar+nlaw 51 . M . Porra 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
UNIVERSITY REDS
Senior Coach: Kelvin Shaw Asst . Coach : G. Diamond 1 . I . Chisholm (VC .) 2 . R . Keppell 3, P. Hogan 4. R . Purcell 6. A, McHarg 7 S. Legear (Capt .) 8 M . Evan s 9. S. McCrae 10 . W. Brown 11 . M . Petty 13, S. Jones 14. C . Bryan 15 G . Mitchell 16, R . Cutlack 17. R. McCasker 1 9. C. Christensen 20 R, Evan s
21, M .Newnham 22 .J . Hands 23 . D. Barre 24. S . Brown 25. K. Shaw 26. J . McQuie 27. R . Macaulay 28. P. Charles 29, J . Barr a 31 . S . Eldridge 32 C, Westwood 33. I . England 34 .J.Sganoto 35, P Gittin s 36, S . Wolf 37. C. Hickey 38 . P. Keys (VC.) 39. A. Cope 40. D. Henderson 41 . A. Thomas 42.1 . Hughes 43. J . Clark 44 . R . Armstrong 45 . I, Webster 46 . K.Shnues 47 G. Diamond 48. N . Chipp
49. A. McPherson 51 . A . Wolf 52 . P. Pang 53 . C. Trentfield 54. M . Sheedy 55. D. McCleery 57. S. Bolton 58. P Barmby 65 . R vveoster 66 . M . Graha m
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1 . S. O'Connell Senior Coach 2 . F. Tauras Laurie Duffus 3, G. Proebstz 1 . I . Steward Rese rves Coac h 4 . P. Commerford 2. G . Browne Leigh Kidley 5. 3. D . Gavin 6 . A . Fitzgerald (DVC) L . Duffus 4, M . Tognolini 7 M . Rober t D. Fossa 4 . K . Coo k 8 D . Strtfold W Darvidis 5 . G . Vlpond 9 A . Levy P Hille (Pres) 10 B Dinning 6, M . Shearer S. Maus 7. R . Magro (C,C Sen 11, A Sher P. Baron e 12. N . Stubbs 7 G . Palmingto n C Hooking (Capt) 13. S . Johnston 8 R . Nowak S . Hayes 14 G . Bulluss 8 . H . James 15, M . Broadbent 8. G .Roughsedge 9 . G . Casey 16. A. Barnes 9 . S. Katsiamakis 10. B. Campbell 17. A . War d 10 D. Cahir (DVC) 11 . P Goldsworthy 18. G . Peterson 11 . D. Murph y 12. W. Chamra (V.C.) 19 S. Brabner 12 . C Beattie 13 . R . Davies 20 S, Wigley 13 A Smith 14 . N . Taylor 21 . P Kanee n 14 E Suidgeest 122 J . Wallace 15 . M . Prince 16 J . DeAngelis 23 R Eddmgton 15 . P Cavanagh 17 K . Pereira 24 S Margets 16 . A. Olsen 18 V. Koop 25. M . Valentir n 17 P. Little 19 M Moran 26. G . McDonald (C) 18. B. Kenyon 27. S. Lydste r 20 R Sandlson 20. C. Leopold 28. D. Ray (VC) 21 .I .Jennens 21 . R. Pepyat 29. A . McCully 22 . G . Cook 22. B . Funnel] 30, S. Fletcher (ResCap)I 23 . S . Giacon 23, C. Adi s 31 . R Bulluss 124 . A . White 25 . C. DiCranni 32 P Claxton I 25 . C. Walden 26 . V. Sciulli 33 . S. Harvison 26 . M . 0'Hanlon 34 M Aitken C 27. L. Esposito . . Ros s 35 . J . Ruffin 27 29, F. Hocking 36 M Ingram 28. J Robert s
31 . D. Briggs 32 . L. Libardi 33.J . Mansour 34. T. Harper 35. C.Schang 36, P Grandy 37. S . Tyrrell 38,S.Andrews 40 . G . Ritchie 41 . J . Montalto 42 . P. Sproat 43 .T. Lawrenc e 44 . J. Phelan (D .V.C.) 45. A, Park 50. R . Heaney 51 C . Wegrzyn 54. N . Stebbrng 57. S Knight 60 D Griffiths 61 . G . Hamilton 62 .J.Tapner 64. T. Wilson 65. D. Spencer 66. R . Lowe 68. J . Loft s 74, C. Overend
37 D Rust 29 . M . Liszukewicz 38 . J. Cook I 30 M . Johnso n 39. N . Timms 31 R . Zappelli 40. D. Henry 32 . L . Kildey 41 . D. Rooney 34. G . Dudley 42 . J . Fletcher 35, R . Goldber g
43. G . Smith 36. G . Moloney (VC) 44. G . Christie 37 . G . Haarburger 45. S, Bridgewood 46 S . Duncan S 38. C . Rogers 47 . G. Ferguson 139. S. Salzano 48. P Fitzgerald 40 B . Jeffreys 49, S Pearce 41 . M . Angelo 50. R. Stogren I 42 M . Ross 51 . H. Kipp 45 D . Evans 52. A . Anailids 46, C . Morrell 53, M . Preston (R .VC .) 47 M . O'Connell 54. D. Pringle 48 P Hutchings 55. N . NG 51 . I . Mezzallra 56. J . Ward 52, P Dilorenzo 57. Paul Lemcke 54 . V. Chow 58, Peter Melcke 59, A . McLennan 55 . P Phillips 60, R . Lydster 56, D,Fo x 61 . R . Nowlan 57 . S . Williams 62, A. Bakker 58 . G . Moloney 63 M . Dyer 62. C. Beattie 64 . S. Borazio 63 . F, Russel l
65 . S. Worrell 65 G . Christopoulos 66 . D. Biggins J 68 D s 67. W. Langley 69, A .. Collin Sheridan 68 . R . Goodman 70 . J . Cadman 69. T. Raffopoulos 86 . B. Kla u 70. J. Wall 96, F Gosdschan
WILLIAFdSTOWN C.Y.M .S. Senior Coach : R . Goetz Reserv es Coach : 1 . McGowa n 1 P McGowan 2 R Goetz (C) 3 G Height 4 C McKenzie 5 F Van der Peet 6, G . Hyland 7 . R. Zammd 8 . J. Borg 9,J Neenan(VC) 10 R . Butterfield 11 . D Temby 12 M . Connor 13 S Vines 14 S Calderwood 15 G Levia s 16 D White 17 A Harry 18 C Goet z
'. 19 . A. Featherston 20 C . Musca t 24 . D Dawson 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 . Dona 50 .5 . Denham 55 . B Madigan 59 A Ryan 50 B Ryan '. A Morell i R Pierson B Cooper G Sarong G Smit h G Stephens
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AQUINAS Coach: Ron Cunningham 1 . C. O'Toole 2 . J . Dwyer 3. S. Schin k 4. M Wilkinson 5. H. Hewit t
6, B Bolan d 7, P. McCafferty 8 B . Russell 9. G . Brady 10. P. Fenton 11 . D . Savaris 12 . D. O'Loughlin 13. T. Alford 14. D, Hodg e
15, J . McNamara 16 . P Burnet t 17. P. Smith 18, R 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 . Bowtell 33. B . Fitzgerald 34, M .???
35. S. Livingstone 36, D. Phela n 37. P. Gleniie 38. B. Hansen 39. E . Whitfield 40. T. Guy 41 . D . Croft 42, B. Speiss 43. C. Rogers 44. K . Co x 45 . J . Goldsmid 46 A . Wright 47, P Kvleteladis 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 Rese rves Coach Peter Sheehan 1 . L. JOnes 3. A . Strachan 4. P. Conduit 5 D, Stevens 6 S . Hewitt 7. D. Carrol l
8 . D. O'Sullivan 9 . 1 . Campbell 10. R. Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 . A . Coo k 13 . S . Kannegiesser 14 . P Spezza
15. T. Barley 16. B, Good 16. D, Leheny 17 G Forde 19,J, Gibson 20 G Santacattenna 21 . D. Marshal l 22. G . Huckstepp 23, S. McLean 24.S. McBride (V .C .) 25. B . Hul l 26. C. Stevens (C) 27, G . Burrows 28 D. Coy 29 . D. Pink 30 M . Sayers 31 . L . Corde s 32 . P Sheehan (CCR) 33, J Ralph 34 . R . Kennedy 35.T, Heaney 36. W . Kennedy 37. M . Lowe 38. G. Johnton 39. P. Sayers 4t . PB .Sheehan 41 . K . Drysdale 42 . R. Barham 43, S . Bon d 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: Dar ryl Patterson Rese rve Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2. P Ulbrnck 3,P Sawyer 4. T. Lovdt
5, D. Zammd 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 . Watso n
16, A. Todd 17 A Watson 18 . 8 Todman 19 . K. Ryan 20 C . Zenker 21 . M . Easey 22 . M . Davidson 23. A . Cosgrove 24, A . Price 25 . G . Bradford 26 . A. Perkins (VC,R) 27 H . Jones 28 I . Gagic 29, R . Marto 30 B. Scott 31 P Mule 32 D. Heins
33. T. Easey (DVC) 34.J . Rabou t 35. C . Booker 36. F. Lipertri 37. W. Howells 38. R . Smith 39. G . Watson 40 A . Sol l 41 . M . Richards 42 . D . Gardiner 43 B Turner . 44. F Khalil (VC.Sen .) 44 M . Dillon (Res.) 45 . D. Elan d
46 . J. Mark 47r M . Whittle 48. G . Clydesdale 49. P. Slmmic 50. W. Elliott (Capt . Res) 51, D . Custerso n 52 .& 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 . Buc k 61 . D. Nettleton
OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Robertson Thompson Reserve Coach : Brett Scot t 1. 2. N. Saville a J. McEnroe 4. G . Bowden 5 A . Miraklan 6. A . Fullarton 7. R . Alen a G . Turner 9.A.Day 10.1 . Stevens 11. M . Price 12. A. Fillpovic 13, S. Biltry 14. M . Egan 15.S, Bishop * Cooney 17. G . Henry 18. A . Cotter 19. A. Watson 20. C. Biitoy (C) 21 . L . Shaw 22 . D. Willaton 2a G. Thompson 24. C . Miller
25. B . Panagiotopolus 26. P Crameri (VC) 2 7 R. Thompson 28 . P. Duddendge 29 . P McKenzie 30P.Day 31 . G . Evans 32. P. Lewis 33. M . Bradford 34. A. Middleton 35. P. Henry (RVC) 37. D. Wittingsb.a 3B 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 . Kir k
:, BAYFORD~ ; 687 High Street „ Frest'on rT^.'PLLh:-`470 5256
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Senior Coach : Craig Robson Rese rves Coach : Russell Parkinson
U.H.S .O .B . Senior Coach: Alan Flavel Reaerves Coach : David Wallac e
1 . P Holloway 2. T. Johnston e 3. C . Robson (Capt.) 4 . C . Gunn (VCapt ) 5. R . Burn 6. P. Wortherspoon 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 . Davi s
20 . S . Gude 21 . R . . Le Deux 22 . R . Gorrell 23 . C . Landale (Capt .Res . 24 . H . Youngma n 25. J . Henderson 26. A . Brocksopp 27. P Buck 28, L. Dyer 29. W . Davis 30, R . Hanna 31 .T Jackson 32. R. McDonald 33. S. Burgess 34. J . McCann 35. B . Allender 36. C. Barnett 37 . M . Borthwick 38. R Clark 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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_ ele, NO) G Camoc P Ss-an J spinner R Williams J Hams G . Stanton Aland D : wan ' sia or d 1 1 walker G To, sy a wrs9n 33 M Bray J Cnsara S Broadway 36. P Holla.wod 37 M Of car ?S P Mccluskey ,;:; N McKay 40 M Beech ! P Oakm A Kerr 43 N Trompi 44 A Esco11 A Cope R Dakn 47 8 Young 48 s Mason 49 J Rauser 50 G Manner 51 T waters 52 D McIntyre 53 M Hansen 54 C Upton 55 C Atkins 56 S Gray 57 G Smith 58 C Hunter 59 PS an 60 0 Angell 61 M Brown 62 G Leys 63 P Redel 64 S N zon 65. R Morrow 66 D Me net 67 R Retzlbck 68 N Corbo 69 M Mason 70 G Heritage 71 T Clemens 72 P O'Sulhvan 73 P Rodger 74 J Moore 75. A Harma n 6 P Wakm 77 J Tonkin 78 D He u s 79 A KrIlingbeck 80 C McLeod 81 K O'Connell
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83 P Peppard 84 K Carmotl, 99 A Smnh 100 M Vollard
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1 A. Flavel (C) 2 R . Higgins 3 A, Greenwood 4. G . O'Bryan 6 A. Hunter 7 A Gatie 8. K. Hunter 9 J. Renney 10. P Burns t2. C. Arno] 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 . Burn s 3t S, Zerna 32 . P Akatow 33. N . Finck 34 J. Palmer (VC) 35 B. Lug g 36 R . Clements 37 . G . Edwards 38. A Boyce 39. B Mather 40. R . Salmon 4t 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. Gale 50 G . Sharpies 51 J . Liprino 52 . S Ryan 53 P Shanahan 54 B . Leared 55. G. Buckman 56 J Thomas 57 . M . Rennick 58 . B Boyce 59 C Gamble 60 R Kay 61 J. Marinas 62 P Geary 63. B Pyl e 64 M Davidson 65 P Baker 66 D. Brooks 68 J.Zannm 69 S Haber6eld 79 K Strahan 81 C Skins
PENINSULA OLD BOYS Coach : R. Kerley Rese rve Coach: G. Robinson t . A. McLorinan (C) 2 . C . Burc h 3.S . McMahon 4. D. Hunte r 5. P. Bedford 6. R . Bedford 7. J . Horne 9. P. Kroh n 10 . S . McLorinan 11 . R . Sharpin 12 . P Lync h 13. R . Witha m 14, M . Chesterman 15. S. Wiltshire 16. P Crowder 17. M . Mannes 18 . S. Glover 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 . Kay 45. D. Crowder 46. G . Robinson 47. J. Labrooy 48. P. Stock 49. S. Warner 50. N . Labrooy 53. M . Rowe 54 . R Kerley 55. A . Powell 56 . M . Crowder 57. T. Knight 58 . D. Archer 59. R. Parker
ST. BEDES Senior Coach: Peter Riordan Reserves Coach : Alex Ba rt sch 1 . R . Liste r 2 . D. Marshall 3. P. Riordan (Capt.) 4. M . Jackso n
5. G . Connolly 6. E . Koti s 7. N . McColough 8. M . Whitloc k 9. R . Smallwood 10 . S . Gray 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 . Freer
29, B. Hambridge 30 . G . Fitzgibbon 31 . P Hatzdascalis 32 . P Purcell 33 . Ray Purcell 34 . A . Boag 35 . B. Mill s 36 . M . L'Hued e 37. N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38 . B. Dunsta n 39 .5 . Skoda 40. B. Woodland 41, T. Bryan t 42 . M . Hollingworth 43. C. Parks (VC) 44. T. Boccar i 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 . Daniells 55, S . McIver 56. M . Beasley 5T G . McIver 58, B. Ra k 59. P. Newport 60. M. Beasley 61 . S. Campbell 62 . S. Matheson
P ~iM~E IN ~ P ~_ WHITEFRIAR S Senior Coach R . Keene Reserves Coac h E . Govlc 1 C hlte 2 S W 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, 0 Sutton 12 M Spears 14 D Harris 76 . M Borrack 17 S Santamana 18 D Mullins 19 D Crow e 20 G Woolridge 21 T Coghlan 22 M Feutrll 23 P Clardulli 24 .J Bonnyman 25 W Lyal l 26 D Callinan 27 M J Redly 28 B Lee 30 PC Brien 3t M Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D Brown 34 S Lowell 35 J Dunbar 36,P Bunn 37 S Williams 38 L McLaughlin 39 M McLelland 40 B Tlerney 41 S Gardul6 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 51 R Shaw 52 M Lawson 53 J Newton 54 T Hughes 55 S McLennan 56 A Tymms 58 G White 59 T Bor n 60 N Peterson 61 J Walsh 62, C Gay 63 D Flanagan 64 R Buykx 65 D Tol l 66 8 Williams 67 N Hughes 68 D Johns 69 E Govlc 70 N Robertson 71 P Sull y 72 D Thomas 73 S Wegener
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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coactt: Chris Warner 1 . S William 2 D. Hoyle (VC.) 3 R Herman 4. M Hibbins 5 J, Schmidt 6 A Ingleton 7 C. Higson 8 C. Pollock (D.VC.) 9. S. Bickford 10. ,C. Warner (C.C,Res) 11, W Daly 12 A. Webb 13. 8 Hinohen (Capt) 14. R Schober
15 P Wolff 16 A Waliace 17. P Blackman 18 D Kerr
19 S Fraser 20. G . Peck 21 . 1. Roberts' 22. G. Parsons 23. A Wright 24 P. King 25 A. Baum 26 T Habben 27, A . Cooper 28 R Se.edra 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. Conron 39 M Bennett 40. A. Lord 41 . R Teats 42 . G, Gnf6th 43 N . Comiey 44 R Brewer 45 A. V%bstacott 46, A. Des 47, J. Ingleton 48 J. Lemon 49. M. Bullard 50. R. Greases 51 . C. Singleton 55 M. Davis 56 J. Smith 58 P. Swan 59. R. Lancaster 60 J Wood 61 . R Oliphant
DE LA SALL E
MARCELLIN Senior Coach :
1 . M . Green 2, P Barry 3 . M. Beddoe 4, P Holdsr.orth Si N . Fraser 6 B Hanrahan 7. R Williams a C Wnght 9 .TCooke 10 P Manna 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 DevesAn 22 . S Nash 23 S Pappon 24. M. lane 25 D Nugent 26, J . O'Cellahan 27. D. Kinsella 28 29. J . Rogers 30 . C. Heard 31 . S. Davey 32 . P Green 33 C CampbGl 34 P. Waldron 35 A, McCorka 36 M, Smith 37. W. Gasparini 38 J . Antonio 39. J . Meckiif 40. S. McGran 41 . K . Mullins 42 . N Mltchell-Hill 43 M . Harrington 44. T Spencer 45 C. McClunan 46 P Murphy 47. B, Kellen 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 58 P Logan
Macra~:BcFallon'
Neil tJ? lievte Reserves Coach : Michael Dillon 1 A. Paatsch (VC.) 2. G . Petrof f
3. M Cooper 4. C. Car r 5 P. Cart a 6 G 0 Connell 7. M. Dillon (Res.Cap) a T. Anted 9. M Day 10. A . Gallagher 11 . C. Slattery (DVC.) 12 . A. Cul6nan
13, C Hesse 14. D. Have 15, D Ebert 16 W. McDonell 17. M. Getson 18 A, Catfry, 19. M Delahunt 20 J . Hesse 21 . J. Amad 22, T 0'Hehir 23. . S. Lennox 24. J . O'Loughlin 25, M . Keays 26 J . Toomey 27 D. Wmterbottom 28, S Psoras 29 B Bentley 30 R . Stewart (VC.Res) 31 . C Castagn a 32. G Sheehan 33. A Maher 34. L. Getson 351 R O'Callaghan 36, D. Marshes 37. P. Sheeha n 38 D O'Callaghan 39, F Batbstedla 40. A . Zannorn 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. Hannebe ry Reserves Coach : G . Pearse 1 . A. Egan (D.V.C,) 2. M . Hannebery 3 J. Tierney 5 M. Schmidt 6. M. Borcich 7. P. Booth 8.F,Muto 9. S . O'Rourke (VG) 10. B. Hanlon 11. B. Jones 12, P W2ir 13, B. Curul6 14. P Millett 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. Ra e 25. J. Flynn 26 S. Hibbert 27. R. Atkmson 28. P Butler 29 J. McIntyre 30 M . Lynch 31 . G . O'Toole 32, B. Sexton 33. B Dubgs 34. D. Pasquariello 35. D. Edwards 36. P. Hehi r 37. J. Zumbo 38, B Leaked 39 K. Scott 40. 1 . Turnbull 41 .P.Dwyer 42 . A . Baker 43. A. Orelh 44. B. Girdaml 45. M . Deane 46,P,Hevey 47. C. Desmond 48 N. Garnham 50 C. Hibbert 51 . P. Callaghan 52 . S.P. Moloney 53. M . Hibbert 54,T Keogh 55, D. Fogarty 56 D Hdstc'<le 59, J. Aquila 60. S. Curne 61 . K Healey 63, P. Syme s
66 P. Strongman 66 J. Mcllroy, 69. K . Tbaldi
OLD S''OTC H Senior Coach : Simon Talent Reserv es Cl Bob VoeJes 1 . E . Allen 2 . J . Reddal 3. R . Lloyd 4. J . McMillan B. A . Lloyd 9. R . Au)ard 10. S. Spiers 11 . D. Ka y
12. M . Godwin 13 . R . Austin 14 . J. Ker r 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. Tyrrell 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 . Fuller
47. M . Vesellk 49. R . McLesh 50. S. Montgomery 51 . T. Ellis 52, R . McMillan 53. A . Aston 54 . D. McCall 55. R . Howcroft 56. D. Senior 57. D. Fergusson 58. C. Perkins 59 . S. Bone s 60 . D. Beck
OLD PARADIAN S Senior Coach: John O'Connell Reserve Coach : Mark Teftlefson 1, P Considine (D.V.C.) 2. P Wood 3 M. Considine 5 D. Spillane 7 J. Madden a D. Reeves 9. T, Canavan 10, B. Considine it. M. N.bod 12. T Flynn 13 D. Jackson 14. P. Fahey 15.J. Alta 16 M. Heffernan 17 D. Howard 18 B Grills (VC) 19. D. Bibby 20. D. Mcinerney 21. T. Beare 22. T Regan 23 P Lucretia 24, 0 Abrahams 25 D, Nibal i 26. S . Exton 28 P. Shannon 29. M. Tellefson (Res.C.) 30. F. Gleason (Capt.) 31, B. Pouc4 l 32 . C. O'Halloran 33. A . Peyton 34, M . Re d 35. A . Morell i 36, B McClements 37. 0 Freeman 38. R . Mills 39. D. Quix 40, S. CrorM1ey 41 . G. Kallinikos 42. P. Hammond 43, M. Vear 44. T Pritchard 45 D. Perryman 46. J . Elks 47. S. Llddlcufl 48. P. Caddy 49. G . Jo.+ett 50. C. Larkins 51 . J. Fahy 52 . C. Ray (Res.VC.) 53, M . Burns 55. D. Blankley 56 P Walsh 58. P LaRosa 59,D.Beck 61 . P. Hewitt 65. D. Ryan 69.S. O'Connell 75, B. McDermott
ORMON D Senior Coach : Mr. Michael Arthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1, R Tonki n 2 P Schuhkrat t 3, T Boyanton (R,Capt.) 4 R . Barnes (Capt ) 5 D McDonald 6 M Buckley 7 G Fisher 8 M . Gilmore 9 C. Tonkin 10 G Ritchie 11 R. Strahan (R .VCapt.) 12 . A Mehrten 13 . P Kingston (VCapt .) 14,S Taylo r 15 G . Burke 16 R Elshold 17 P Sutherland 18 P Cox 19 AJobOng 20 B Nash 21 . S Carboon 22 B. Connell 23 P McDonald 24 S McCooke 25. P Forsyth 26 P Mehrten 27 T Wild 28 R Burgess 29 G Petering 30 M Sinclair 31 R Woo d 32 M . McDonald (DVCapQ 33 A Ro e 34 G Russell 35 L McMahon 36. M. Da.nne 37 D Robertson 38 P MiU1er 39 W Branch 40. M. Toci n 41 J Symeoper!os 42 J Casey 43 P Harnngton 44 M Burns 45 R Singleton 46 M Anderson 47 W Crump 48, A Best 49 B Madden 50 J Da.v 51 J McNro; (R .VCarA) 52 T Tsavis 53 A Muldoon 54 T Stewart 55 A Ne.astead 56 A Hi t 57 M Betts 58 R Caten 59 B Witlams 60 D Cox 61 R Crompton 62 J Mrsopoulos 63 A Gunane 64 A No" 65 B Egan 66 D Chapman 67, S WlWrtsorl 68 S Fenton 69 C Davi s 70 M Bannon 71 J Schuss
UNIVERSITY BLUE S
OLD XAVERIAN S Senior Coach : D. Catasn Reserves Coech: M. Cmtin under 19s Coach C OTYei k 1 PCaN 2 M axons (DVC) 3 D Meagher 4 R CuRa n 5 P Curt3n (Capt) 6 J Curtain
7 w Onion NCar%.) 8 S Curtai n 9 M Beside 10 N Bourke 11 G Gre_w,am 12 M 0 Shaughnessy 13 M Logan 14 T Hack 15 M Cagan 16 L Meehan 17 A Rapt, 18 J Mackay 19 G Goodng 20 A Cagan 21 G McMaan 22 J Tiernan 23 J OSGs"rsn 245 King 25 D Ta/Ar 26 M Ban 27 J Kennedy 28 A K29 D McKay 30 0 Dann 31 R Raph (CRes) 32CRalph 33 P K!e n
34 J Rai d 35 C Mort=_nscn 36 R Maria 37 C Bkcrn 36 D F39 R McLeod 40 A Rod- (VC Res) 41 A Doqt;v_ 42 J Lave 43 M K44 B HR3^ 45 N Speed 46 S Funnily 47 D Strea. 46 C Pappag-gixr 49 J Tu+y 50 M Ran! 51 D Berry 52 M D la-y 53 M Fennesy 54 M Brennan :SS Boa 56 M Gb-
57 B Krnn.~rrorwh 58 T Arboreal 59 5 Burk e 60 A VWOtfey 61 M Freeman 62 J N63 A McNab 64 B P65 C Paar;nn 66 P Mwr -cey
67 S Hettenng,on 68 R He, 69 J McGraN
70 5 Ryan 71 D Hunan
ST. BERNARDS senior cosel Frndc Melkan Resenes Coach: John Wood 1 MSg-n 2 M Brandner 3 P Snuwh 4 V CIXrKo (VC) 5 J Ktaayse n 6 G Mc4F.h~ (DVG) 7 J T-8 P Modoghan 9 G good (Cap) 10 J Fed'=nra 1 P O Brwn 12 P Hogan 13 R Parcel 14 5 MExan 15 F Moncgh =..n 16 J Pearson 17 A Purt .,~ 18 P Mahaoy 19 S By.-20JR 21 C Kaalsen 22 M Mahatly, 23 G Ndan 24 K Mahatly 25 G TV.
26 S Reidy 2 7 A, ' .,,, 28 PM- ' - j -29DRe 30 R Cz:-. - : . 31 M Fcr . . .. 3 2 7 1. .. .' . :arr4 33 M rAâ&#x20AC;&#x17E;arrs 3a J O'C-10 35 J Saurxky, 36 P OD. 37 M OCorxvar 38 0 SA39 P wood
40 W Haddad 41 S Todd 42 M Marshal 43 44 R Ce,vern 45 G Wapn 46 D saancn 47 D Dor.:ng 48 B Dodan 49 M Frtzpamck 50 P Barret 51 A Sdran 52 D McAR+Ser 53 M Woos 54 G Matthevs 55 D Banned 56 M Synan 57 A Hargr5S8 Nut 59 A Ea 60 S J :nYs 61 C Dodan 62 G Troy 63 M Ba.aitla 64 D wood 65 T Bue. 66 D Burk; 67 M G agaN 68 D AtiaJter 69 D Barren 70 P Fga~g dd 71 A NugErr, 73 F Car.r.o 74 S Phdan 76 P Freen'ian 77 M Doing 78 M Dear
Senior Coach : Alan Seller Reserves Coach: Stew King 1 C Holmes 2 R Furphy 3 GWrams (DVD) 4 M Yee 5 B Angel 6 W Carroll 7G Allen 8 R Pearson 9 A Christie to B Ma r 11 E Banks 12 S Macauley (C) 13 R Renhard t4 D Gust (VC) 15 G Nichols 16 P AnstoGe 17 J Kong 18 N Longmire 19 D Karamoshos 20 M Nhxth 2t A Schlcht 22 R Jaksc 23 T Giies 24 A Wallis 25 M Johns 26 D Maclnnes 27 M Ligh t 28 G Hazeidme 29 M Troon 30 G Cotswrth 31 M Formosa 32 . A Nugent 33 M Conrmck 34 J Jone s 35 P Grutzner 36 N Macauiey 37 S Co,, r38 A Mrtchell 39 J Gorton 40 T Watson 41 R Wscombe 42 C Hume 43 M Wilson 44 S Carroll 45 G Taylw 46 B Langley 47 M Hickey 48 1 Moloney 49 B Chnsne 50 P Mott 51 T Atluns 52 N HopWns 53 A Klmpton 54JYOUng 55 D Atkins 56 N Schmidt 57 M Pmkey, 59 D Christie 60 D ShaN 61 W Harris 62 G Bellwood 64 R Fcdey 65 S Ksano+ 66 J Hyslop 69 S King 72 D OBrren 77 M Richard s
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00 :i BULLEEN/ CAULFIELD TEMPLESTOWE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Graeme Jacobs Rese es Coach : George rv Rice 1, G . Clarke 2 . N . Tsiotlnas 3. D. Agosta 4. D. Fitt 5 M . Wilson 6. R. Heath (D.VC.) 7.P. Robertso n 8 . A, Smythe (Capt .) 9 . S . Wotherspoon to. P. George 11 . S Farley 12 . A . Parris (Res .D.V.C.) 13. J . McInerney 14. T. Puls e 15. PFaulkner (Res .C .) 16. P Corstorphin (R .V.C .) IT B . Pollard 18 A . Course t9. P Nigr o 20 . H . Harisiou (V.C.) 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 â&#x20AC;˘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. Crof t 40, M . McInerney 41 . A . Rozantis 42 . B. Shepherd 43, D. Murra y
44. P Espenchied 45 . D. Philpots 46. G . Hannington 47. C . Shallard 48. J . Allard 49. D. Glover 50 . C. Bryce 51 . B . Harvey 52 . G . King 53. I . Drive r 54, C. Chapman 55. P Gilmore 56. M . Osborne 57. R . Minney 58. P. Kirby 59. D. Farley 60. N . Cameron 61 . D. Martin
Senior Coach : Peter Chisnarn Rese rves Coach : Peter Olivier i 1 . D. Matthews (Capt.) 2. A. Harloc k 3. M . McClelland (DVC) 4. A . Norman 5. G. Boston 6. D. Gregor 7. A . Nalder 8. R . Fis h 9. D. Lowe 10. J . Stone 11 . N . Brohier 12. B. Mathews 13, P. Armstrong 14. H . Worsley
15. C . Cooney (VC.) 16. T. Royal s 17. G . Poole 18. J . Cromme 19. D. Hart 20 . M . Cashard 21 . J . Roseman 22. C. Bettany 23. D. Allen 24 . K . Dach s 25. S. Allen (Capt.Res.) 26. S. William s 2T G . Williams 28. S. Stevenson 29. R . Castles (R .V.C) 30, D. Felsenthall 31, A . Kahofer 32 . S . Barker 33. G . Scotland 34. A. Murphy 35. R . Harri s 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. Murtagh 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
FAWKNER Senior Coach : Stephen Buckley Reserv es Coach : Ken Buss t 1 . M . Tymms 2. 3. G . Busst 4. W. Hoare 5. S . Little 6. R . Cuilson 7. D. Cropley 8 .I . Habgood 9 . J. O'Leary 10. J . Ross 11 . M . Middlemo 12 . P. Tymms 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 2& C. Gleason 29 . M . Barrett 30 . T Scott 31 . U. Profenna 32, A . Johnston 33 . P Majerczak 34 . D. Ruggerio 35 . P. Barret t 36 . B. McLachlan 37. J . Cornelissens 38 . G . Youn g 39 . C. Habgood 40. S . Maggs 41 . T. Bor g
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 . Dalfonso 59. D. Cecchney 60, D. Douglas 63 .T. Kavanagh 94, A. Scott
IVANHOE 1 D Jacks 2 J Matthew 3 T Hyd e 4 M Donohue 5 P Manue l 6 P Hoskin 7 B Allender 8 S Corlett 9 M Thackerwray 10 G Kennedy (C) 1 I B Adams
t2 S Parkinson 13 R Robinson 14 E Newbold 15 A Caslagnini (VC) 16 P Peril 9111 7 L Clarke t8 R Elms t9 G Bullen 20 A wail 21 C Rose 22 R BLyt h 23 M Lengacher 24 M Flyn n 25 A Barro 26 A Caddy 27 D 0 Sullivan 28 G 0 Sullivan 29 D carron 30 P Ra.vley 31 T Anderson 32 S John
33 C Flynn (R C) 34 S Hoga n 35 M Lunn 36 S O'Connel 37 I Forsyth 38 D Richards 39 T McMahon 40 B Lockma n 41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucker 43 M Lacey 44 D Hoffman 45 D Robertson 46 J Lync h 47 D Sheridan 48 S Hall 49 B Mangm 50 W Lloyd 5 1 D Speechley 52 A Nagy 53 J Makin 54 P McMahon 55 R McCormack 56 W Bake r
57 D Balcombe 58 M Balcombe 59 A Baicombe 60 R Brook 61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63 R Doyl e 64 W DulesWs 65 P Dwyer 66 A Fr y 67 L Jones 68 S Martin 69 70 P SMorcom Mon" 71 R Murphy 72 M Pratt 73 J Raflopoulas 74 C Richards 75 D Webb 76 N Daffy 77 P Dews 78 T Donahue 79S King 80 S Wise 81 A Sotnapoulos 82 R Angelin , 83 R Day
KEW
MONASH UNI . BLUE S
Senior Coach : Brett Burden Reserves Coach Bar ry Tobias
Senior Coach : Brien Ford Reserves Coach: Ivan Seat
1 . M . Lord 2 . N . Griffiths 3 . G . McColl 4 . S . Lord 5 . B. Irwin 6 . M . Bri a 7 . B. Casauri a 8. J. Busutil (V.C.) 9. A . Peri c 10 . T. O'Kayl i
I J Alexander 2 D Carman 3 L Best 4 B Cornwell 5 G Gale 6 1 Hildebrand 7 A Blackshaw 8 A Barker 9 L Bening 10 J Johnstone
',.. 11 . 12 . C . Vigliotti
13 . C. Kiriako . P. Claytonu14 (DVC) 15. P. Smith 16. N . Duncan t7. J. Casauria 18. G . Kalac 19, R . Barry 20. I . Mills 21 . S. Harrison 22 . R . Schobe r 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 ~ 39. S. Roysto n 40, A . Price 41 . D. Zerbi 42 V Won 9
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43. D. Lavecchie 44. T. Gourdoulis 45. M . Carydis .,~ 46. S. Vidinopoulos j-4 47 . J. Hil l 48. M . Peric 49. S . Bruno 50. N . Dellis 51 . R . Brun o 52 . J . laconis !t453 . D. Sticc a 54 . A . Easuria 55 . A . Mantas 56 . J. lulfano 57. J . Lou 58 . C. Carydis 59, H . Kendall 60 . S. Rizzolio
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13 R Cuivenor 14 A Roberts 15 W Gannon 16 A Quin 17 S Zachandis 8 G Hpwel 19 D Schwedes 20 S Manuell 21 S Gdes
22 B Rodom 23 D Lynch 24 X Xenolonhs 25 C Forbes 26 A McGregor (C) 27 5 Connelly 28. P Littl e 29 A Sapsford 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 L Met e 32 K Haeusler 33 A Laird 34 J Own 35 P O'Leary 36 M Ker r 37 J Andrrtsos 38 T GI I 39 M Bailey 40 M Hoyle 41 A Kiers 42 R Dean 43 M Bowman 44 J Koc h 45 P Stockda .e 46 J Katsaras 47 1 McConville 48 P Anintsos 49 1 Kohle r 50 R Davies 51 P Tnandos 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R Trembath 55 Z Mar c 56 R McCormick 57 M Kanizay 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 Neophrtou 67 D Holloway 68 G Scalzo 69 D O'KeeNe 70CKing 71 M Hay
OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach: M . Trotte r Rese rves Coach : C . Neave 1 . A. Dun n 2 . C . Robison 3 . A . Allibon (C) 4 . T. Norman (VC ) 5 D O'Shaughnessy 6 . A . Taylo r 7. P Yeoman 8 . D .Adgemis 9 . C . Glass 10. C. Brent 11, T. Phillips 12 . A . Vize 13. B. Trotter 14. P Bear
15 T. Pontefract 16. A. Blac k 17. L . Farrell 18, A. Maizels 19.J . Hope 20. R . Wardrop 21-S . Drum 22. P. Robison 23. J . Adgemis 24 . A . Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L. Colema n
27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28 G. Harve y 29. S. Collins 30. C . Small 31 . M. Turner 32. N. Summut 33. P. Scott 34 .P 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. Rogers 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 Reserv es Coach : Mark Wilso n 1 . W. Bannister 2 . B. Glasgow 3. F. Sansonetti 4. R . Gard 5. T. Gard 6 K . Sweeney 7 . G . Yoksich 8 . R . Shanahan 10. M . Sturgess 11 . P. Hansen 12 . L,Inserra
13. V. Soligo (VCR) 14. M . Sedgwick 15. J. Papa s 16. M . Campbell 17. C. Freeman 18 .J. Adducci 19 . P. Whitfield 20, M . Page (C.S.) 21 . A . Wals h 22. M . Wilson (CCR) 23 . M . Sherloc k 24 . G . Williams 25 . N . Deluca 26 . M . Bradley 27. L. Panjari 28 . T. Franklin 29. M . Rowe (VCS) 30. K. Nuna n 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 . 5 . Rodwell 41 . D. Wood 42 . P Papa s 43. D. Whatmough 44. P. Harri s 45. P Matkaris 46.R . McGaw 47 . N . Mitchell 48.J . Bastow 49. M . Harrison 50. K . Harty 51 . J. Panagiotopoulos 52. G . Philpot t 53 . D . Campbell 54 . F. Denami 55 . D. Watson 56 . T. Firth 57, R . Livingston 58. D. Pavdt 59. N . Vlnatona 60. M . Ani c 61 . M . Noormets 62 . P. Brennan 63. A . Skerrit 69.S. Lock
THERRY Senior Coach : B. Dun n Rese rves Coach: J. Toohey 1 . G . Biddlestone (VC) 2. S. Flahert y 2. J . Zanetti 3 . J. Toohey 3 . G . Nyman 4 . S . Eastmure 4 . J. Bedie r 5,S, Ramsay (DVC) 6. T. Quinn (C ) 7. P. Jone s 8. A . McAuliffe 9. M . Grocock 10 . R . Egglestone 11 . A . Crott y 12, D . Cerini 13 . J. D'Andrea 14 . J. Gallagher 15 . S . Cranwell 16 . S . Gibson 17. R . Lyons 18 . T. Taylo r
19 . A. Ratcliffe 20. P Marantelli 21 . J. Tyle r 22. C. Mills 23, C . Bye 24. P. Mallon 24. G . Falckh 25, M . O'Rourke 26.P Ryan
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. Aitken 37. D. Castaldi 38. C . Lynch 40. C . Muscat 41 . W. Lind
43. A . Whelan 46. C . Ryan 47. P. Ratcliffe 48. D. Wrigglesworth 51 . R . Moran 54. P. Salerno (CR) 64. P. Crotty 65. M. Hogan 75 . P. Brun o 88. P Murphy (VCR )
TURF CLUB HOTEL
UNIVERSITY BLACK S I J Rowbottom 2 A, Lazarus 3 4 Clarke 4 M Russell 5 N Tunbridge 6 A Coke r
7 S Cer m 8 J Somerville 9 S Phdl,pson 10 5 Brommeu 11 1 Alexander 12 N Clark (Capt ) 13 L Banks 14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 B Keifer 17 D Coding 18 . M Lagastes 19 P Vaughan (DVC ) 20 B Thomas
21 C Jobson 22 M Elimghaus 23 A Bearham 24 R Perrett 25 M Gibney 26 B PatUnso n 27 N Heath (DVC) 28 . 8 Van Denderen 29 J Gray 30 P Conway 31 J Cummins 32 N Pappas 33 S Lee 34 D Landini 35 J Hughson 36 M Ciphers 37 A Felhers 38 A McArthur 39 S Davie 40 G Dalbosco 41 M McLaughlin 42 G Wines (VC) 43 B Warre n 44 P Dillon 45 J Fut h 46 C Thompson 47 L Doyl e 48 A Rogers 49 D Bowers 50 M Shaddock 51 J Chomley 52 M Bel l 53 J Forwood 54 P Jessup 55 G Keys 56 A Pickett 57 C Dennis 58 A Cook 59 D Benson 60 G Haeusler 61 J McCashney 62 . A Cunninghan 63 G Condon
64 D McNair 65 A Batey 66 P Collings 67 D Haramantas 68 R Frazer 69 R Razmara 70 T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M Gitlrap 79 A Tudge 81 M Pryor 99 5 Woodward 100 H Shier
C Section
B .A.F. C
BALACLAVA Senior Coach: John Sampson Assistant Coach : David Chairman Reserves Coach : Brendan Angwin 1 K Angwm 2 D Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hil l 4 B Rafferty (V C 5 M Htl l 6 A Breslin 7 M Kouts 8 K Palmer 9 B Angwin (CC Res) 10 PCrotU e 11 B Wilson 12 P McGrath t3 C Horsey 14 R Patterson 15 G Saiter 16 R Morrison 17 J So t 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 1 Wither s 28 H Dickson (DVC) 29 R Stocker 30 J Follet t 31a N, Monaghan 31b G Oate n 32 S Hill 33TWII 34 B O'Shannessy 35 G Brow n 36 R Tangey 37 T Harmes 38 S Spalding 39 J Steel 40 G Halpm 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 5t D Ouamby 52 M Inkster 53 D Read 54 B Drinan 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
BANYUL E Senior Coach: Shane Molloy Rese rves Coach : Steve Scullin 1 . S. Scullin
2. J Kourylalis 3 .L.HaR 4. M . Legge 5 C . Ladd (DVC) 6, P William s 7 J. Fraumano 8. B, Moloney 9. G. Pyer s 10. M . Fraumano (VC) 11 . M . Fidler 12 . W. Gibson 13. A . Short 14. D. Aftard (C) 15. S. Gray
16. S. Mlkac 17. G . Williams 18. G . Anderson 19. M. Scullin 20. G. Gent 21 . B. Quilham 22 . J. Giiham 23. J. Turnbull 24. B. Harlin 25. M . Paver 26. A . Weston 27. T Jenkins 28. P. Adams 29. C. Williams 30 B. Gilles 31 . G, Foster 32 . G. Braddy 33 . D. Hobba 34. C. Stevens 35 T Muir 36. D. Turner 37. D. Gent 38 R . Vvdfendon 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. Bowler 54. R . Doherty 55 D. Williams 56 M . Hayes 57 D 0'Bnen 58 D. Maloney 59. S. Westley 60. C. McCann
MELBOURNE OLD BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOO L Senior Coach: O.B. Senior Coach: John Lord Reserves Coach: Tony Sho rt 1 . C. Anastasakis 2 . A. Atchison 3. R . Verm a 4. D. Menzies 5 R . Martin 6. N. Moody 7. D. Joyce a R . Ward 9. D. Comer (VC.Sen.) 10 M . Beasley 11 . P. Chester 12 . G . McLardie (C. Sen .) 13. A . Dawson 14. R . McGrego r 15 P Sala (DVC Sen) 16 P Kotz 17 A. Drummond 18 R . Wix 19. A . Legav ch 20. A. Athanaspoulos 21 . D. Lord 22. C. Flegettaub 23. C. Drake 24 . T Scants 25. A. Capp 26 R . Knight 27. D, Pomie 28. C . Bavage 29. C . Geehman 30 S Keane 31 . M . Roach (Cap. Res) 32 . J. Newton 33. B. Cowling 34. S. Giasson 35 T Blythman 36 R . Terrens a7. J . McLoughlin 38 C. Short 39. A. Kennedy 40. P Gating 41 . B Keane 42. P Fanning 43 . A. Confait 44 . P. O'Connor 45. A. Sainsbury 46 S. Mansbndge 47. S. Gabrieison 48. C. Home 49.P Ken t 50. Andrew Dawson 51, S. Red
Mark Sarau Reserv es 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 . Lad e 14. J . Bennett 15. C. Davies 16. P. Thompson 17. P Woff
18. M . Wise 19. S Gibson 20 . T. Grant 21 . C. James 22. P. Grant 28. T. Gale 31 . S . Murray 34 . J. Goderidge 36. S. McLeod 39 . R . Smit h
OLD BRIGHTON RESERVE S Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshal l 1 . R . Hopkins 3. D. Smyth 4. G . Drew 5.T Bowes 6. R . Wrait h 8. D . Beilmalne 11 . B . Molloy 12 . J. Mille r 14 . M . Osborne 19 .0. Millis
22. J . Mackenzie (CR) 29. P Tatze r 32. M . Dobbie 34. D. Rowe 42. G . Wood 47. D. Taylor 54 . R . Hall
OLD ~AIKKL~ URIANS Phil Steven s
Reserves Coach: Kerry Sarviriell T. A. Baxter 2. R . Paul Z J, Wood 3. N . Schmid: 3 . P Merrell 4, R Jury 4. J. Robertson 5. G . Phillips 5. S . Marshall 6. W. Smith 7. G. March 8. A. Orton 9 . A. Mytton 10. P Bennett 11 . W. Shand 11 . R . Wilson 12. D. Seccull (Cap!) 12. G. Meadows 13. P Brewer 14 . G . Lasscock
14S . Bel 15 A. Hicks 16 J. Bingham 16. C, Farr 17. W. Cox 18 M. Constable 19. R. Gerny 19. A. Tinkler 20.J. Kingsley 21 . A. Walden (DV>â&#x153;&#x201C;apt) 22. C. Gregson 23. D. Scaunich 24.P.Noske 24. T Snowball 25 A . Holohan 26. P. Bowman 26 R . Wise 27. G. Smith 27. J . Kingston 2a D. Merrell 28 A. Gilchrist 29. J. Rae 30. G . Ball 31 . N . Cameron 32. D. Miller 33 M . Larkv,athy 34. D. Allison 35. B. Van Tweet 36 A . Mountford 37. J . Clarkson 38. C. Lane 39. C. Taranto 40. J. Hi~ 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 GRAMMARIANS ~enlar Coach : 'urie Stratton :ieservas Coach: !oe Grand e rood S retton .=nrtrxs
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Coc4erill g .,Iberg
Colledge F, a n .I arks ~ irshall ioward ach Dowell Davies .:ngiander McKenzie Dyson ~-laug (Res. Capt .) J Scott Purcell (VCapt .) Pya n
. 'r arakaltsas Parry Ritchie ; heodorakopoulos = Lewi s Santos 1!orman Harris Ramsdell Marns Conbo y _,aun Burns Scott Bowes _Bashford Douglas Burns Bullock Selleck Haug Simonsen Cuttriss Parker Dodderill ~DeBortoli Larkin Novak Hockins (DVC) Curtis Lumicisi Skalberg
OLD MELBURNIAN S Senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach : Simon Trumble 1 T Wilts 2 R Pisarski 3 J Nichols, (VC) 4 B Morphet 5 P Murray 6 1 Arnold 7 D Dawson 8 A Tymm s 9 G Bradshaw (DVC) 10 A . Joyce 11 N Johnstone 12 W Bagim
73 R Seccull 4 A Ashton 15 I McMullin 16 P Wood 17 8 Nial i 18 M Crampton 19 P Thompson 20 A Sale k 21 J Roysmith 22 I Mackay 23 A Wills (Capt) 24 D Wilso n 25 R Brown 26 M Youngman 27 E Coroner 28 C Terril l 29 R Mead 30 J Mitchell 31 R Gillard 32 B Webb 33 A Bull (C Res) 34 M Hal o 35 M Weber (DVC Res) 36 P Nelso n 37 G Curtis 38 P Koren 39 R Nelson (VC Res) 40 C Walke r 41 G Dixon 42 E Smdhers 43 P &rrel l 44 R Baldwin 45 Z Useinov 46 C Hanchelte 47 D Ward Ambler 48 W Ward Ambler 49 T Stuckey
50 T Read 51 B Armitage 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 . Kin g 62 C. Raymond 68 S Maranbio 69 D Hamilton
ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Alan Quaite Reserve Coach : Chris Nett{efo ld 1 . R . Hawkins 2,S, Haidamous 3. W. Keighran 4. C . McKenzie 5 R . Calianan 6. G. Gross 7. S . Kerr (D.VC) 8. M . Tempany 9. S . Lync h 10. L. Crohan (C.R.) 11 . H. Stone 12. R . Arthurson 14. P. Joyce 15. 8. Edwards 16 P O'Brien 17. P. Sutton 18. C. Haffpenny 19. J . Watkn 20. W. Dwyer 21 . S. Rin g 22. 8. Campbell (VC) 23. M . Waters 24. P. Quinton 25. D. Rigonl 26. D. Simmons 27. J . Quinlan 28 G. Kerr 29. A . Fraser 30. 6 Snell (DvcR) 31 . S. Olse n 33 G . Mubahy 34. P Smith 35. J . Sergeant 36. M . McKaige 37. A. Beale (Capt .) 38 P. Panagiotopoulos 39. L. Taberne r 40. B. Clark (VCR) 41 . J . Dynon 42. J. Chnstlano 43. P Tre!oar 44. T Lee 45. N. Joll y 46. D. DeRooden 47. M. Trelao r
48. N . Fry 49. G . Wallace 50. L. Kirby 51. P. Taberner 52. P Lev-An 53. S . Purcell 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 . Pouglos 7. P Hopper
8 . A . Fellows (Capt.) 9 . T. Staio s 10. R . Gleason 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. Coverdaie 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C . Tsalkos 23 . D. Fellows 24. S . Paplonou 25 . S . Bradford 26. P Battista 27. R . Kell y 28. L . Morabito 29 Kevin Harling 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 . Gan n 39 . P. Honey 40 . V. Deitito 43 . V. Caffra 44. G . Bubi s 45. M . Bloodworth 46. D. Stafford 47 . M . Plowright 48. P. Prinz l
49. J . Bubis 50. R . Gilpin 51 . M. Boyden 52. K . Chandler 53 . S. Lekatsas 56. W. Cooper 57. S . Clneran 58 . C. Cedro 61 . 8, Keating 62 . C. Vella
I) Section
Founded 190 6 W. B . A . F . C JA 1 D MarAMS X 2 A Kbog¢ r 3SZekni 4 G B. 5M 6 S Berd6 s'7G 8 M Feldy 9 A & rszryn !0 R 8bom it L BuS.^n 12 A Stww~LLc 13 M Rosernan 4A K~ 15 D Fre 4n2n 16 A M&na&. 17 01.2r KCmwrak 18 D SegS 19 S ,kseph 20 D Mafar 21 JMmd 22 8 J23 A teb2nsky 24 J FAnber 25 M Gross (vC) 26 A Halp4en 27 Brahzrn Goldberg 28 D Roth 29 D Brden. (Gapc) 30 S Pd 31 0P0 32 M BorrSp.n 33 D Sr -sp 34 M Ad!er 35 B Spcer 36 A S ltson 37 G 5ega~ 38 J S~ n 39 M G40 P Berrnan 41 G Neter 42 M Corp 43 D Jago da 44 P Cherrry 45 D Froarnan 46 D St-'E4 47 L Ler.n 48 L Gddboeg 49 J Altzs 50 T Aarorvs 51 P tebrarrkry 52 A Z•3nsW 53. B B«~n 54 0 M,ltlxnan 55 a Ze.rc;b 56 H S+ 57 J BrarccMi 58 D Super 59 G M.-VG 60 D Krorxgid 61 G Fetter 62 W Krwgdtl 63 M Fox 64 A Ruarcten 65 M Ml-hel 66 P Gokdoe g 67 A P:nku; 68 B Gddberg 69 H B;uzer 7o S Ra.~+u~'n 71 P 1-1011um 72 J Mff--, 73 0 Kien 74 J Roserftld 75M OY1 76 M Per 77 M Fred 78 Oren Krnnwrxk 79 S Schattrr±r 80 81 M Zurbo 82 J Rutasan 63 M warwr 84 J Freeman 85 A B ode 86 P Oe rsb 87 R I.ce:ne
BULLEEN UNITED Senior coach: M. McColl Reserves coach Craig Witch I G JenWns 2 R Morley 3 S Dw.d 4 R T5 6 Wt.on 6 M Katy 7 C %A?"&h 8Cwlson W gFry 10 s AdamS 11 R D-q5o 12 D ThIXnTcn 13 M Ty:nms 14 J Ernpey 5 M Mdht,~ 16 C Faw 17 D GanoS'a 18 B Sharp 19 D Robbr¢ 20Ttee 21 R Cralgt :on 22 C Chapna 23 P Barrox 2< G HaRei 25 M Hars 26 D Ptk27DD-d 28 D EariCr<d 29 P Fb_+, 30 R 4Yst 31 'N Reyr+tlds 32 P A,ky's 33 G Tayf. 34 I MuMrkr 35 P Ed+srtls 36 D Chr~~ 37 D Daly 38 s Goffrei ?9 S Hourrman 40 M DEN-; 41 C\~h 42 M Rcb~ 43 N CarCed~ 4 G Coo-7 45 0 A1 t 46 P SeNpn 47 G Cwvury 48 R Pzes 49 P Zan 50 R Pasme 51 D Orv.n 52 P L2 ng 53 P wrvwrg 54 D S55 S Merkti 56 1 0<'d57 D Cocpe+ 58 P suact59 M Deny 60 P G61 A Glea.e 62 WDa2y 63 F Do/z 64 THakys 65 A LarnsW 66 A Montla 67 A wNn2n 68 C K :nnard 69 P F,r, 70 G board 71 A B :4S 72 M T pprg 73 D Daanel 74 R Brenrer
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ELSTERNWIC K Senior Coach : Ga ry Rosewarn e Rese rves Coach: Dennis Grace 1 . C. Farrington 2. S . Bean 3. M . Sanell i 4, G . Rosewarne (C) 5. D. Grace 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 Conlin 15 . L McCooke 16 P. Tsiampas 17 G . Oakley 18. P Broderick 19. P Ginkel 20. P. Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22 . A . Kanpidis 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 318 . L . Murphy 32 . P. Neeso n
33. T. Panantoniov 34. Adrian Conlin 35. P. Corkhil l 36. B. Thompson 37 . B. Grac e 38. J . Higgins 39 S . Smith 40 M . Daniels 41 . M . Whelan 42 . P Rokebrand 43,A,Hankn 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 Harri s 54. C. Mathes
HA M PTON ROVERS Senior Coach: Ian Rice Reserve Coach : Daryl Joplin g 2. A. Lawso n 3 E . Panagiotidis 4 A . Naumof f 5, D . Rogerso n 6, D. McConville (Capt.) 7. B. Hibb s 8 . W. Capp 9 . P. Wilson 10. W. Austin 11 . I, Rogerson 12 . W. Boyle 13. R . Melnlak 14. G . Kell y 15. S Mulholland 16 N . Hope 17 B, Bird (V.C .Res) 18 A . Winkler 19 . J. Hunter 20 N . Milat 21 . E . Melnja k 22. R. Hetherington (DVC) 23. D . Devote 24. M . Young (VC) 25. M . Blake 26, J. Harper 27. H . LeGrand 28, M . McKellar 29 N . Kell y 30 R Murphy 31 P Pavlo u ~ 32 . P, Morecroft 33. G . Russell 34. P. Kell y 35. C. Watkins 36. R . Tubb 37 . M . Andrews 38. S. McDonal d 39, K . Ivey (Capt .Res .) 40. G . Hogget t 41 . 1 . Boyle 42 J . Mather 43 J. Morecroft 44 D. Phelan 45 . C. Toou 6
46 P. Hartshorn 47, B . Holstock 48 . G . Roulent 49. S . Thompson 50 . A. Lucas
NORTH BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : David Bellette 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. Francis 9. A. Samartino 10. P. Whitman 11 . K . Hehi r 12 . J. Serratore 14. G . Parkinson 15. H . Tsailtas 16. S . Tsailtas IT V. Lirosi
19. D. Balazsy 20 .J. Russo 21 . J . Fotias 22 . P, Fox 23 . C . Fox 24 . J. Brook 25. B. Smith 26. M . Briffa 27. R . Burrows 28. V. Ferzulla 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 3& 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 . Tai t 51 . D .Soanes 53. A . Conway 55. H . Blewitt 58.J . Andrews 62 . R . Cannatella
OLD CAMBERWELL Senior Coach: Tarry Rossrter Raseries Coach: Mathew Todd
1. M. Hodgson 2, A. Mitchell 3 N . Brown 4.A.Toop 5 P Alexander 6 M. Wamer 7 P. Kerkvlevt (DbC) a P Jepson 9. R. Bed 10 E. Smith (V.C) it . A. Dance 12-S, Hddtng 13 M. Newton 14 P Jent6ns 16 W. Inkster (Capt.) 17 J . Lablache 18. S. Jackson 19. C. Anderson 20, R . Scheiber 21 . A. Schoff 22 .S. Burmeister 23 M . Armstrong 24, R . Wood 2S R . Collins 26 G, Young 27. I . Farmer 28 B. Leitch 29. M . Hopkins 30. D. 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. Pangraao 44. A. Hangan 45. J, Howard 46 N . McCann 47. P. Lenton 48. 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. Thedanides 58 M. Candiloro 59 . R. Unmack 60. R. Jones 61 . N. Kidd 62 . R . Lee 63, W. Earl
OLD MENTONIANS Senior Coach: Bob Jamison Reaenes Coach. Phil Vine s 1 . M Cater 2 J Norrnan 3 R Ner,man 4 M Barrett 5 P Sacker 6 V Sciatica 7. G. Norton (18t Ca(N) 8 N Macquir e 9. R. Mac:qurre 10 M Durack 11 D. Meyer 12T Appel 13. S. Sharp 14 D Rogers 15 D Sc!acca 16 R Thompson 17 T O'Toole 18 J McCarthy 19, W Beynon 20 R Buxton 21, C Ex46en 22 A Lever 23 T James 24. S. Warne 25 P Jackson 26 B Scam 27 I. Heath 28 G Burns 29 G Fathers 30 D Ripley 31 S Ingram 32 . J. Sly 33 P Unes 34 D Hdlarltl 35 P Hodges 36. S Crick 37, T Birch 38 . A Ne:rtnan 39 R Beyrbn 40 M Osborn 41 B Nugent 42 A Pcreman 43 B Watkins 44 G Lirxisa'y 45 T Bourrron 46 A Petrov 47, J Kcvr:carun 48 D Johnsen 49 B Scott 50 C Furtson 51 A Szadura 52, W Hall 53 P Hyland 54 M Stanhope 55 C Davses 56 D Mike 57 D Schiriza 58 L . Paterno 59 G Buxon 60 N. Vadanos 61 . S. Wk.pn 63 R Margt>yio 64 A. Edv.ards 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 . O . DeBono 9. D. Heena n 10. J . Mounsey 11 . A . Hodgson 12. P. Yendall 13, D . Kiernan 14 . M . Krygger 15 . D . Hutchinson 16 . B. O'Connor 17. G . Turner 18 .S. Adamson 19 . P Feeha n 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. Caligiun 51 . G . Tsolacos 52 .J. Lowden 53. M . Mitchell
STATE BANK Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Capt . Stewart Cloke V.C. Mark Rerdon D .V.C. Kevin Dervan RESERVES Coach : David Jenkins Capt . David Walpole 1, S . Cloke 2 . R . Gneil 3, G . Rolfs 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. Taylor 14. G . Smith 15. M . Rerdon 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 . Rio 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. Roles 39 . G . Goldsmith 40. D. Charleson 41 . O. Noronha 42 . M . Keating 43. G . Riccio 44, A. Gal e
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. Nelson 55 . F. Wright 56 . D. Ross 57. P Hyde 58 . C. McKillop 59 . D. Footitt 60. D. Jenkins
WEST BRUNSWIC K SENIORS Coach : Les White 1 . I . McNeice 2 . D . Cecchi 3. R . Monge r 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 . Walsh 18, J . Rainone (D.V.C .) 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. Hiscox Reserves Coach : Gar ry Chappe l 29, D. McAllister (D .VC .) 31 . W. McNeic e 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 (V.C.) 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. Hoga n 55. M . Chapman 57. C. Leatham 58 . S. Bertram 59 . R, Ashdowne 60 . C. Barnes 61 . A . Galluzzo 62 . D . Brockwell
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Under 19 Section I BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Vic Harv ie 4. A. Dohnko 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 . Wilson
23 . T. Agosta (V.C.) 24 . D. Robertson 25 . G . McKenzie 26 . S . Hayman 28 . S . Hatto n 30 . B. Chapman 34 . P Pavlidis 36 A Pulverenti 38. M Bellatto 45. D. Minogue 47, S . Quay
COLLEGIANS Coach : G. Deft 1 . S . Wiseman 2 . M . Conron 3. A . Schiller 4. G . Maragelis 5. T. Hind 6, W. Forgas 7 B . Seaton 8, A. Cornelius 9 . A . Voice 10. I . Girvan 11 . C . Singleton 12 . S. Stapleton 13 . W. Dal y
14 . A . Mitchell 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. Vine 44, A, Parki n
DE LA SALLE BLU E SECTION 1 Coach: Brian Brown 1 M. Bearman 2 J Richardson 3 A Marosnca 4 P Brashe r 5 M Etlmond s 7 L, Van der Plight 8 C Burke
9- C stuck , 10 C Harrington 11 M Williamson 12 5 McHenry 13. J Clancy 14 S 2ukowsk, 15 P Fiume 16 . D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18. M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20. M Burgio 21 D Toohey (Capt Blue) 22 S- Brownhtll 23 1 Mason 24 S Hubery 25 N Canning 26 P Casey 27 B Swdte
28 P Bren Clarke 29 M Thom 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 Ca7kov. 45 C Steiger 46 D Higgins 47 M Mahz a
MARCELLI N
BANYULE
Coach - Michael Wilson
Coach: Danny Gleason R Ibea u
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. Taylo r 11 . C . 12 . N . 13. M. 14 . G .
S Sanders B . Collins (VC) J. Turnbul l
P. McCarthy -:. T. Jenkins G, Mooney D Hicklin g Veal C. Pyers (C) J. Bisho p P Jones ^7, R . Cullen 26,P Jakober :t . S. Bailey - :_ P. Austin ' :. A, Parry nn_ A . Searl e N Slattery S, English ~, . L . Williams 58, 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 [' J . Dansey 68. G . Donaldson
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15 . S, O'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. Bianco
49 M 0 Callaghan 50 N Eastma n
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach: John Caspers 1, A. Wig g 2. C. Lasscock 3. B Carty 4. A. Kirkwood-Scott 5 S. Dangerfiet d 6 S. Richardson 7 B. Man a B. DarNng 9. D. Cotton 10. P. Hameister 11 . H. Broadbent 12. R . Conacher 13. M. Colston 14. G . Lasscoc k
15 W. Phillips (Capt .) 16. A. Cnst 17. M. Fisher 18. J. Gordon 19. R Parton 20 T Chegvnn 21 . D. Jamieson 22. P Wigg 23, S . King 24. T Jones 25 M. Tipper 26 P. Bowman 27. D. Garfield
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GREEN coach : Mknee~ Doherty t P Heary(C ) 2 J 2erena9e vr cneve , P S.,a nt s r 6 0 Ezte 1 D ti:nkiq a P Nwihzy 9 5 R<narCSOn is M K~mren 1, A Vdar+l~ i2 A Jac-twn 13 D NGai.
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OLD XAVERIAN S 1 . R . Excel l 2. Peter O'Sullivan 3. M . Klavac 4. P. Simpson 5. W. Nason 6 N, Wes t
7 G, Gorazloas 8 A, Dvgvid 9 . J. Qwlty 10. R. Kennedy 11 . A. Holmes 12 . R .H . Bailey 13 . M . Logan 14 . M . Gleason 15. R . Dalton 16. J . Ralp h 17. C . Thorogood 18. D. McLean 19. M . Lally 20. J . Flynn 21, A . Dillo n 22 T. Landrigan 23. P. Webb
24. S . Lightwood 26 . D. Juracich 27 D. King 29 . L. Hemings 30. A . Wilso n 31 .. Paul O'Sullivan 32 . J. McKay
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33. M . Haycox 34. D Jaffer 50. M. Wardlaw 51, P Connors 52 D Bourke
THERRY
UNIVERSITY BLUE S
Coach : P. Bennett
Coach: Peter Melton 1 . L . Spetc h 2. S . McGregor 3. M . Burnett 4 D. VanGerrevink 5 J, McDonald 6 S . Ballard 7 S. Connolly 8 . 1 . 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
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1 . S . Figliol a 2 . J . Zanotti (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. Clifto n 14. J . Reddick 15. S. D'Andrea 16 . J . Dyno n 17. M . Carrodus 18 . T. Taylo r 19 . G . Nardella 20 B . O'Keefe 21 . D. La6-Calnl 22 . J. Masters 23. M . Lowry 24. M . Hudson 25 . D. Goodear 26 . C. Shaw 27. M . Tadmac 28 . M . O'Kearney 30 . B. Mielicki 33 . M . Goodwin 35, W. Boyl e 36. M . Muller 39 G Gragat 41 . A . Egan 44, B . Grocock 46. G . Pinner (VC)
ORMON D :oach : J. Dobl e 1. L . Black 2. K . Moloney 3 D. Simpson 4 . R. Cerolin i 5 . C Thomas (VC) 6 . A, McKe e T D, Conway 8, J . Sperling 9. B . Collins 10. T. Petterwoo d 11. A. Connolly, (Capt . 13, C. Hargreave s 15 . E . Dickins 16 P Studd 17, P Rowe 20, P. Constantly . N . Nieman _ S, Ralki E. M . Ingram 25, D. Osborne 26. G . Alderidge 27. A . Riga s 30 S . Haddon 34. D. Rockawin 35. M . McConvill 37- B. Newstead 29. S. Maston 4. N . Daoui
GRAMMARIANS Coach : Marcus Peters 1 . P King 2. M . Affinda 3, R . Courtney 4. L . Sleeman 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 . Niven 16. R . Royals 17. H . Worsley 18. H . McDonell 19 D . Lowe 20. M . Roberts (DVC) 21 . M . Rudden 22 . D. Lee 23.S. Hil l 24, A . Richards 25. S. Wul f 26. M . Dicrosta 27. G . Williams 28. J . Dight 29 . M . Howard 30 . A . Bowater 31 .T. Moorhouse 32 . S . McDermid 33 . D. Arnold 34 . J . Turne r 35. C. Wilson 36. M. Millard 40. R. Harriso n 44. E . Jedwa b
OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS Coach : Coach : Maurie Bond Laurie Agha n
1 . J . Ker r 2 . R . Fraser 3 . J. Sinclair 4 . N . Purnis 5 . A . Chernov 6 . J. Angliss 7. M . McGregor 8 . L . Monument 9 . J. Agha n 11 . T. Wilson 12 . C. Atkinson 13. N . Hooper 14. R . Morrow 15.C. Macmillan 16. S. Hendry 17. P. Montgomery 18. A . Phillip s 19. J . Worssam 20. W. Anderson 22 . D. Garwok 23. P. Morrison 24. C. Aunger 25 . D. Murtagh 26. R, Winneke 27. S. Cow l 28. D. McIntyre 43. N . Hal l 44. C. Billings 45. J . Cornish 46. C. Robinson 47. W. Tuckfiel d 48. D. Warner'49 . D. Wightman 50. S . Gibbs 51 . D. Raftopoulos
Asst. Coach : Matt Gollant 1 . B. Noonan 2. A. Capes 3. D. Jago 4 . C . Bond 5. H . Tobin 6. J . Comit o 7. A . Grech (DVC) 8. L . Daffey 9.J . O'Connor 10 . R . Doolan 11- L . Overman (VC) 12 . C . Widdiso n 13 . L . Dailey 14 . C. Vorana 15 . D. George 18, M . Mullins 18 . A . Dempsey 19. S . Goilant 20. R . Debnam 21 . J- Gollant 22. D. Ramsay 24. C . Hamilton 25. N . De Silva 28. C . Overman 29. J . Tormey 30. L. McKenzie 35. J . McWhinney 45. S. Walsh (Capt .) 63 . D . Brebne r
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NORTH OLD BOY S Coach: M . Mills 4. J. Cahill (D.V,C.) 6. J. Carrol l 7. A. Driscoll 10, S. Janetski 13. V. Pennid 14 . R Divita
15. S . McSweeney 16M.Wine, 21 . A. Sabafino 22. L . Nardella 27. J. Valna (VCapt.) 32. T Whitin g 35 P Angeloppoulos 39. G. Cutri 40. N . Lrtttga.v 43. D. Flizpatrick 52. G . Bourke 54. G. Birrei l 64. D. Carbon 65 M . Laporta 67. P. Farrugi a 69. S. Zumbo (Capt.)
OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2 Coach: Simon Coope r M Brock .11 2 S Burge 3 A Cieland 4 A Cordner 5 5 Knott 6 A SutcbHn 7 A Haytle 8 D Milchell 9 D Moore 10 C Murphy (Capt) 1 C Gnt(Ih s 2 P King 13 J JowEtl 14 D Moss 15 H Ingleion 16 H Bartlsiey /7 P Bland 18 G Horns 20 S Osborne 21 P Trintlade 22 A wanng 23 0 Gray 24 W Mackenne 25 C Read 26. N Langdon 27 R Simpson 28 0 Gray 29 T wenh - r 30 M Verge 31 T Dugtlaie 32 Maithex Kerr 33 A Clements 34 C Smit h 35 C Elsidt 36 M Berry 37 M Kerr 38 C Waring 39 M Verge 40 C walker 41GDxon 42 E Srni(ners 43 P Kosky 69 0 HamiRon
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UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARS Coach : BLACK S D. Hil l 1 . A . Liveseycole 1 . J. Phillip 2 . P Weigard 2. D. Driscoll 3.S .Shaddock 3 . T. Jackson 4. S Horne (Cap .) 4 . M . White 5. M . Rogers 5 . P O'Brien 6 S. Longley 6 . T. Strike 7. Tim Gough (VCapt .) 7_ M . Hoath 8, A . Presnell 8 . M . Fasan 9. S. Watson 10. G . Karthau s 10 . B. Collins 12 . P. Pellegrino 11 . R . Pask 13. N . Jenkins 12 . J . Start 14. C . Flett 13 . P. Hurst 15.S. Rosbrook 14 . A . Ellet 18. D. Bourke 15. R. Clements 19. B. Crow e 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 . D 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. Hutchins 36. A . Smith 27. J . Hunt-Smmith 38. P. Purcell 28 . M . Beattie 39. C. O'Sullivan 41 . J . Houston 44 . S. Alderson 48 . G . Bori n 49 . J. Cadusch 50. G . Roker
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Under 19 Section 3 AQUINAS O.C. Coach : John Hickey 1 . J . Pope 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 . Box 11 . S. Wright 12 .T. Hogan 14- G . Doorey 15, P Honey 16.S .Jones 17. S. Kelly 18. E . Pegler 19. K . Lob b
20 . P. Bridgeman 22 . B . McDonald 25 . R . Hill 27. L . Brooksbank 37. M . Gerze e 49 . T Stahl
OLD ESSENDO N Coach : Greg Murray 1 . A. Manning 3 . J. Panagiotidis 4, A . Soternou 5 . C. Pollard 6 . C. Bohn 7. P. Sotenou 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 Borac 24. R. Vidler 25. D. Gallus 26, A. Boorer 27. P. Woloszenko 28. B . Koochen 30. A. Conradl
DE LA SALLE GOL D CoÂŽoh : Pet Sheedy 1 . M, Bearman 2 J, Richardson 3 A Marostica 4 P Brasher
5 M Edmonds 7 L. Van der Right 8 C Burke 9 C, Stucki 10. C . Harrington 11 M Wilhamson 12S McHenry 13 J Clancy 14 S.Zuko-xski 15 P. Fume 16 . 0 Sheean i7 P Cavan 8 M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20. M Barge 21 . D. Toohey (Capt .Blue) 22, S Bra nh~I l 23. I Mason 24, S. Hubery 25 N Canning 26 P Casey 27 B Swdte
28 P Bren-Clarke 29. M Thor n 30 M Burke 31 M Steiger 32 R Davey 33 T Norrish 34 A Seeger 35 J Cloth,er 36 C Watts 37 R Walker 39 S Bolt 40 G Curran 42 S Rudd 43 S Calkovic 45 C Steiger 46 D Higgins 47 M Malai a 49 M O'Callaghan 50 N Eastma n
OLD PARADIANS
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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 . Crisp 10. S. Wratten 11 . S. McGregor 14, D. Nuttal l
17. S. Butler 18. C . Roberts 20 . S . Devereaux 24 . J. Todaro 25 . M . Pat 27. S. Baskett 32 . R . Tost 37. M . Mos s 38. M . McKenna 41 . A . Williams 45. G . Mitchell 51 . L. Stephanic
PARKSIDE
MONASH BLUES 1 P Bailey 2 A Traindos 3 . D. Judd 4 G Savage 5 A Preston 6 J Smit h 7 A Parsons 8 A Stered 9 A Headberry 10 . R . Mansfield 11 . A . Regan 12 .D.Newman 13 P. Fennessy 14 R, Hyatt 5 D. Beall i6 . M Cc don 17 A Clancy 18 . G Hip-l1 19 A, Glassel 20 S Manuell 21 F Goodwin 22 R Kuypers 23 S . Kirby 24 C Rutfa 25J Lopes 26 P Thomson 27 R Cook 28 N . Nrven 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 Balsannt 40. A. Bennet 41 A. Par k 42 . A MacDonald 43 M. Bowman 44 P BiorCi 45 A Wildie 49 I Kohler 50 R Davies
ST. KEVINS
Coach : Peter Harvey
Coach : Peter Campbell
1 . J . Panagiotopoulos 2 . T. Thoma s 3 . J. Chilcott 4 . A . Stuart 5. J. Antonopoulos 6. G . Karagiannis 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. Colacino 17. D. Murphy 18 . G . Barelos 19, P Matthews 20. T. Kotsopoulos 21, M . Tsaikos 22 . K. Marinoski 23. G. Horton 24. A . Stefanile 25. T. Fatinos 26. A . Wise
t . V. Harty (VC) 2. D. Hourigan (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 . Warton 15. M . Kin g 16 . J. Randles 17 . R . Marks 18 . A. Donovan 19, D. Hayes 20. W. Dwyer 21 .J. Sharp 22. D. McDonald 23.P.Sando 24. P. Hogarty 25, D. Rignoi 26, N . Carmichael 27. D. Sand o 28. S. Hayden 29, D. Nanfra 30. T. Bennetts 31 . P Whitehea d 32, A. Chester (DVC) 33 S Thomas 34 J Slattery 35. M . Purcell 36. N . Slattery 37. J.Shaw
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OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach : Robe rt Draper 59, M . Alle n 57. S . Allmand 9 . B . Broome 10 S. Dugga . Farmern35,R 18 . L, Fttdes 60, M. Fisher 39. D. Fox 61, J . Fyfe 20. M. Gale 62 . J . Godendge 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 54.S. O'Connor 65. S. Paynter 1 . R . Phillips 66. K . Richards 34. D . Roberts 67, D. Rowe 56. S. Ryan
2. C Smit h I& 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) 9.S. de Bon o 12 . F. de Bono 14 . D . Graham 16 B. Mazouris 19 . S. Smith 21 . J . Williams 24, R . Engler 27 . 29. C. Gaunt 31 . J . Bergin 32 . R. Kruuger 34. M . Jones 36. G . Gammone 37, B. Han n 38. A . Gutlic 40, J . Misitano 44, P Matzouronis 46. B . Bourchier
Ti,e 'Pres' Wayne Henry can't help himself . He lost another car key, this time after the fun run, and had to be cir ven around to find it by "Good Samaritan" Justin Toohey. Alas! On Justin's way home after what seemed ,,ours and endless miles, he gets booked for speeding . Another romance perhaps between two boundary umpires, fortunately one s female . Doesn't leave too many ! (Does she really have an older sister) Does 'Wingy' know the grey nurse? 'dice to see one of the 'new' goa! umpires make it to 'A' Grade. Well done Wayne Binch . For a bloke who has done nearly 300 in another league he is hardly new, except to the amateurs . We wish you well Wayne on your .vay to 300 games with us . Hickory should help your bouncing and back problems Sharon ! Poor old Ron Smith lost his last fight by a knockout . The barbecue is doing nicely though, and now, so is Ronnie, due to the first-aid of Mark "Puck" Hockey. Well done to Ken Pitcher and Justin Toohey on reaching their 50th games . Ken in the goals and Justin in the field . Both should be around for many more milestones. What does David Levens mean by climbing the ladder to success ? ! Another umpire bites the dust in Russell `Rusty' Francis at Monash last week. Got too close to the play, did a blind turn and the lights went out . After attention from the Monash Blues trainer (thanks for that) and the wind back in his sails, Rusty's partner Wayne Lyon suggested he get better with the next bounce . Good timing Wayne! Which way were you kicking Rusty ? Question of the Week . When does the game officially start? More next week on Bushy's cat and whatever happened to the axeman? Letter from the P re sident In a bid to further improve the relationship between Clubs and Umpires, the Umpires Association Executive has decided through Umpires Corner to give recognition to Clubs and Officials who have rendered services to the Umpires above and beyond those expected . This week we recognise the services of Tim Naughton from Marcellin who always goes out of his way to make sure the umpires are well care for both during and after the game . We also congratulate Ivanhoe on their new clubroom renovations which make changing and after game activities most comfortable . Wayne Hen ry, P re sident, V.A .F.A .U.A . Keep on bouncin g Ron & Mike. 100 GAMES TO UHSOB SECRETARY job this year. All at UHS marvel at Woody's sensaLast week versus Powerhouse saw the 100th game tional high marking and powerful long kicking, but for UHSOB by the present club secretary Peter worry somewhat at his "on-road" driving ability. Keep Wood . "Woody" began with Uni High in 1981, be- it up Woody, and well done on your 100th game . ing originally from Cobram in the Murray League . Since then he has been a member of the drawn gran d final side in 1983, and he also played in the senior OLD SCOTCH UNDER 19s runners-up team in 1986. He has also done well in welcomed Tom Wilson from the school team against the club B & F award, coming third in 1983, and then North O .B . last week. James Cornish is quickly findfourth in 1987. Woody became a member of the club ing form and Charles Par ry Okden is playing committee in 1987 before taking on the Secretary's strongly .
The National Mutual Trustees sharpshooters list is compiled from information received on Monday. Late copy is not regarded .
COLLEGIANS 1 .7 2.8 4 .11 9.13.67 O. SCOTCH 3.0 6.1 11.5 11 .7.73 OLD SCOTCH McCall 5, Perkins 2, Whiteside 2, Brown, Moir, BEST Smith, Reddish, Fuller, Moir, E .Allen, Brown . COLLEGIANS Schmidt 2, Coyne 2, Roberts, Webb, Hinchen, Galbraith, Schober. BEST Hinchen, Williams . Roberts, Webb, Hoyle, Schober. UNI BLUES 4 .3 6.8 8.10 9.16.70 ST. BERNARDS 1.4 5.8 8 .11 11 .15.81 ST. BERNARDS C . Klaaysen 4, G . Wood 3, Reidy 2, Gollant, Hogan, BEST Melcian, V .Comito, Fraser, Smith, Nathan, Gollant . UNI BLUES McInnes 4, Mitchell 2, Wallis 2, Richards BEST Karamoshos, Furphy, Richards, Wallis, N .Macauley, Jones . OLD XAVS 3 .4 6.7 10.8 12.13.85 DE LA SALLE 0 .4 2.8 3 .10 5.14.44 OLD XAVS Bourke 3, Greetham 3, PCurtain 2, McMillan, Marks, McLeod, Taylor. BEST McMillan, Atkins, Greetham, Marks, Klein . Furphy. DE LA SALLE C.Lowe 3, Waldron 2. BEST Holdsworth, Beddoe, C. Lovie, Fraser, Dwyer, Campbell . ORMOND 7.1 12 .3 16.3 20.7.127 0 . PARADIANS 2 .0 3.1 5.1 6.2.38 ORMOND Schuhkraft 7, P.Cox 3, Kingston 2, Nash 2, Taylor, Connell, Rose, Russell, McCooke, D.Cox . BEST Taylor, M .McDonald, P.Cox, Best, Russell, Schuhkraft . 0 . PARADIANS Powick 3, Heffernan 2, Beare. BEST M .Considine, P.Considine. Grills, Flynn, Peyton . Wood . NORTH O.B . 1 .2 5.3 9.10 12 .10 .82 MARCELLIN 4.3 7.6 9.7 11 .13.79 NORTH O.B. Hanley 4, Millett 2, Egan 2, O'Rourke 2, S . Moloney, Atkinson . B EST Hoffman, C .Hibbert, Boyd, S.Hibbert, J.Zumbo, Hanley. MARCELLIN Petroff 4, M . Getson 2, Psoras 2, Ebert, Wooller, J.Amad, BEST M .Getson, Zannoni, Murray, Ebert, Petroff, J .Amad .
CAUL GRAMM 5 .0 7.1 9.3 11 .3.69 BULL/TEMP 2 .6 9 .10 13 .12 16 .17.113 BULL/TEMP Agosta 4, Faulkner 4, Puts 3, Heath 2, Shine, Smythe, Tsiotinas . BEST George, Harisiou, Tsiotinas, Faulkner, Shine, Smythe . CAUL GRAMM . Nalder 6, D.Matthews 2, Norman, Royals, Stone BEST Morrissey, Nalder, Hart, Harris, Norman, Stevenson . KEW 1 .2 5.5 9 .10 11 .14.80 PARKSIDE 2 .3 3.4 5.6 5.8.38 KEW Cavanagh 4, McAlister 2, Duncan, O'Kayli, Schobec Campion, Griffiths . BEST Bruno, Thornley, Crimmins, Jenkins, Griffiths, Smith . PARKSIDE Bradley 2, Harriss, Page, Williams, BEST Mitchell, Sturgess, Page, Wood, TGard, Sherlock . IVANHOE 3.2 5 .3 8 .9 9.14.68 FAWKNER 3 .4 6 .8 8 .10 15 .14.104 FAWKNER Selleck 5, O'Leary 3, Wilson 2, L .Cohen, Ross, TYoung, B .Saggers, Ruggerio. BEST O'Leary, G .Busst, Piymms, Selleck, L .Cohen, A . Saggers . IVANHOE J.Post 2, G .Kennedy 2, Jacks, Rawley, Tucker, Corlett, Castagnini . BEST Castagnini, Tucker, Corlett, Webb, Mangin, J .Post . THERRY 4 .3 6 .5 13.7 19.13.127 0. TRINITY 2.2 5.3 7.6 9 .8 .62 THERRY Eastmure 4, A .Crotty 3, Tyler 2, Bye 2, Ramsay, Wnggiesworth, Grocock, Dandrea, Castaldi, McMahon, Reddick, Brundell . BEST Biddlestone, Taylor, Tadinac, Brundell, Ramsay, A . Crotty. 0. TRINITY Karvela 4, O'Sahughnessy 2, Maizels, Allibon, Glass . BEST Black, Carnegie, C . Robison, Karvela, Neave, Collins. MON BLUES 2 .2 5.6 10.10 12 .13 .85 UNI BLACKS 4 .2 7.5 10.9 14 .11 .95
UNI BLACKS Marks 4, Jobson 3, Warren 2, Doyle 2, Gray, Pattinso, Ellinghaus, BEST Wines, Garde, Doyle, Van Denderen, El6ngha,, Marks . MON BLUES Sest 4, Baring 3, Kiers, Dean, Sturgess, Hddebranc McGregor. BEST A.Quin, Hay, J . Quin, Sturgess, Kiers, Ses t
BANYULE 7.3 14.7 23-10 29 .13.187 ST. KILDA 6 .3 8 .7 11 .11 12.17.89 BANYULE G .Williams 5, Gilham 5, Adams 4, Mooney 3, Sutterby 3 Allard 3, Gilbert 2, Holt, Quiilam, D .Williams. Gent . BEST Holt, Gtlham Turnbull, Ladd, Mooney, Short . ST. KILDA Capiron 3, Gillen 2, Jackson 2, Avitable, Bergman, Bilston Francois, Struth . BEST Struth, Capiron, Gillan, Jackson, Trabinger Clinch . OLD MELB. 5 .5 14.8 22 .11 30.16 .196 0. IVANHOE 2 .4 4.6 5.7 6.8.44 OLD MELB. Elam 6, Eistoft 5, Stuckey 4, Johnstone 3, Bradshaw 3, PNelson 3, Nichols 2, Ward-Ambler BEST Nichols, Ward Ambler, Mead Stuckey. Johnstone. J .Elam . : OLD IVANHOE Dyson 2, Wells, McKenzie, Cockerdl . BEST Vaughan, McKenzie,m Davies. Jenkins, Hockins, Wilson , BALACLAVA 5 .3 12 .4 20.5 24.11 .155 THOMASTOWN 7.0 9 .4 13 .5 14.10 .94 BALACLAVA A . Hill 7, TWII 4, Palmer 3, Salter 2, D. Follett, Gate ., Gregory, A .Hartley, K .Hartley, Meadows, O'Shannessy, Sist . BEST Gregory, Gates, A .Hill, THdI, Salter, McGrath . THOMASTOWN Bell 5, Bubis 3, Farchione, Blodworth, Camilien, Harting 2, Pethomasis . BEST P Honey, M .Blodworth, T.Beil, R . Keily, R .Gilpin, A .Wells . OLD HAILEY 2 .0 7.3 10.6 18.13 .121 ST. KEVINS 4 .4 6.8 8 .11 10.13.73 OLD HAILEY Cox 3, W.Smith 3, G .Smith 2, Bingham 2, Rae 2, Jury 2, Kingsley, Gregson, Phillips, Merrell . BEST B ennett, Schmidt, G .Smith, Phillips, Cox, Scaunich . ST. KEVINS S . Kerk 3, Varasdi 2, Beale 2, Fraser, Gross, McKenzie . BEST Mulcahy, Dwyer, Arthurson, Stone, Varasdi, Keighran . MHSOB 3.5 7.9 10.12 12 .15 .87 0. BRIGHTON 5.5 8.5 14 .6 15.7.97 MHSOB Chester 3, Drummond 2, Atchison 2, Geilings, Comer, O'Connor, Bavage, Pow e. BEST Wix, McLardie, Sala, Atchison, D.Lord, Dowling . 0. BRIGHTON Allen 4, Pryor 3, A.Grant 2, PGranl 2, Barber 2, Cochin, TGrant. BEST Allen, James, Woff, TGrant, Cooperm, G .Bennett .
r I ELSTERNWICK 0 .8 3 .12 7.15 8 .17.65 OLD MENTON. 4 .0 5.2 10.4 15 .7.97 ELSTERNWICK Houlihan 3, McIntyre 3, Farrington, P.Mahony. BEST Hill, Farrington, Russell, Hancock, Bean, Ramsay. 0. MENTONIANS Bournon 3, N . Macquire 3, Leaver 3, Norman 2, Petrov 2, Davis, R .Macquire, Sly. BEST Bournon, N .Macquire, Cater, R .Macquire, Norton, Barrett . BULLEEN UTD 2 .1 3.3 5.4 6.9.45 STATE BANK 6 .6 10.7 12 .15 18 .19.127 BULLEEN UTD Graham 2, Armstrong, Creighton, Morley, Reynolds . BEST Taylor, Morley, Chapman, Adams, Sharp, Flew . STATE BANK Cloke 4, A.Rolts 3, Beare 3, G .Roifs 2, Richards 2, Bull 2, Wallmeyer, Hargreaves . BEST Wailmeyer Richards, Goldsmith, Matherson, Guy, Rerdon . HAMPT- ROVERS 3 .3 6 .6 12 .11 14.14.98 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .0 6 .0 8 .0 14.6.90 HAMP. ROVERS Panagiotidis 3, Blake 2, Rogerson 2, Lawson 2, Ross, Hibbs, Capp, Tubb, McKellar, BEST Wilson, R .Melnjak, Capp, Blake, Lawson, McConville. OLD CAMBERWELL Inkster 3, Strachan 2, Adams 2, Farmer 2, Toop, Blaney, Jackson, Mitchell, Rogers. BEST Mitchell, Jepson, Smith, Jackson, Guthrie, Beal . WEST BRUNS 4 .3 7.8 10.11 12.12.84 AJAX 4 .3 6 .5 8.10 10.16 .76 WEST BRUNS I.McNeice 5 . Anderson 2, Chappell 2, Ackers, Cecchi, Thornton . BEST Anderson, Casley, Cecchi, Hogan, S .Lampard. Rainone.
AJAX Flinker 2, Basser 2, Michmacher, Kloog er Levin, Josem, Berâ&#x20AC;&#x17E;,n Super- BEST Levin, Burstin, Bursztyn, Friedman, Super, Stern . PRESTON 23.17.155 NORTH BRUNS 14 .6 .90 pRESTON Haysom 6. Hepburn 4, Turner 3, Ewing 2, L .Caliguiri 2, Bryd,_ , Bullock, Bebeh, Richardson, Ryan, Yendall . BEST Turner, Ewing, :, Heenan, Maso n NORTH BRUNS. D.DeMorton 7, C .Fox 4, M .DeMorton, Brimaldi, CanBEST Balazsy, P.Fox, D .DeMorton, CFox, Cannon, Serratore.
crasYON 23 .17.155 NORTH BRUNS . 14 .6 .9 0 Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . O.ESSENDON 1 .3 1 .5 4.6 5 .8 .38 WHITEFRIARS 5.1 8 .3 11 .4 13.7.85 OLD ESSENDON Parker 2, Saville 2, Crameri. BEST Bishop, Willa1i, Crameri, Allan, C .Bilby, Day. WHITEFRIARS Pratt 5, Coghlan 2, Sutton, Callinan, Borrack, Lee, TierBonnyman . BEST Tierney, Woodman, Mark Reidy, McClelland, Pratt. AQUINAS 5.5 13.8 19.18 20.24.144 PENINSULA 4.1 6.3 10.4 16.6.102 AQUINAS Whelan 6, Whitfield 4, Flanagan 2, Noyes 2, Wilkinson 2 , rulli, Kvietelaitis, McNamara, Brady . BEST Burnett, Tarulli, Whelan, Boland, Kvietelaitis. Wilkinson . PENINSULA McMahon 3, Jarrot 3, A .Mclonnan 3, Whiltshire 2, Angus. Graham, PCrowder, Collopy. BEST Whiltshire, Warner, Franks, Knight, McLorinan, Graham . POWERHOUSE 6.6 6 .7 12 .12 16.14.110 UHSOB 1 .3 1 .13 5 .13 10.15.75 POWERHOUSE Atkins 3, Scotland 3, Barber 2, Williams 2, Miller 2, Glasser, Corbel, Deans, Hansen . BEST Scotland, Desler, Flaherty, Harrrs, Stewart, Stafford . UHSOB Kutner 5, Palmer 2, Cattanach, R .Flavel, J .Galie. BEST Rennie, Wallace, Wood, Kufner Bunn, Tancredi . ST. BEDES 3 .3 5.4 8.8 9 .10 .64 BRUNSWICK 4 .1 8 .5 9.7 13.9 .87 ST. BEDES TBeasley 2, Lannan 2, Lister. Walker, Boag, Hambridge, Connolly. BEST Newport, McColough, Lister, Lannan, Elmore, Riordan . BRUNSWICK D.Stevens 3, Campbell 2, Spezza 2, Drysdale, Green, Kannegiesser, McBride, McLean, C .Stevens . BEST Carroll, Barley, D.Stevens, Young, Cordes, Marshall . O.GEELONG 3 .7 9.9 10.14 12.17.89 HEATHERTON 2 .5 5.5 8.10 9.13.67 0. GEELONG Gude 3, Johnstone 3, Emmett 3, Clarke 2, Gunn . BEST Gunn, Johnstone, Robson, Richardson, M .Davis, Gude. HEATHERTON Patterson 4, G .Watson 2, Hands. Todman, Scott . BEST Howell, Patterson, Lovitt, G .Watson, Ulbrick, Heinds .
ANZ BANK 11 .16 .82 LA TROBE 24 .23.167 ANZ BANK Strahan 4, Schaper 2, Szeitz, Gray, Evans, Marshall, Duck . BESTrsSon zeitz, Schaper, Marshall, Evans, Anstis, Kennedy, Strahan, Patte . LA TROBE UNI Wrigglesworth 4, Briggs 4, McLeod 3, Brownlaw 3, Athanasakis 2, Little 2, Green 2, Blaskett, Poole, Dalbosco, PTucci . BEST Poole, Little, Wrigglesworth, McLeod, Brownlaw, Green . CLAYTON 0.2 4.3 6.7 8.9.57 FOOTSCRAY 4.5 9.7 14.10 20.13.133 CLAYTON Burke, Burghardt, Nestor, R .Newton, Pazianis, Reynolds, Slink, Turner . BEST Pazianis, Nestor, R .Newton, Moutis, Wathen, Dinsdale. FOOTSCRAY Mills 7, Kogioumtzis 5, Else 4, M .Schembri 1, I .Walter Nucara, Breheny. BEST McKenzie, Icely Mills, Else, Kogioumtzis, G .MacDonald . UNI REDS 10.9.69 DOVETON 19 .16.130 UNI REDS Cahir 3, P.White 2, A .White, Condon, Hosking, Gezza Moloney, Haarburger. BEST Jennens, Roughsedge, A .White, Suidgeest, Hayes, Fechner.
DOVETON Mick Wilson Snr 4, Battle 3, Giddens 2, Ahdore 2, McGarry, M .Polgalise 2, Ric Thorewston 2, PO'Donnell, Mair . BEST Mick Wilson Snr., Giddens, Mair, Burgess, Warren, McGarry . W'STOWN 3 .5 6 .8 12 .12 15.19.109 0. CAREY 2 .2 7.7 11.8 15.9.99 0. CAREY Hughes 4, Keppell 4, R .Evans 2, M .Evans 2, Somerville, McHarg, Newnham . BEST Petty, Shaw, Hughes, Macauley, Newnham . W'STOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ST. LEONARS 2.4 2 .6 5.7 8.11 .59 COMM BANK 1 .3 4.6 11 .8 18.11 .119 ST. LEONARDS A.Fitzgerald 6, Levy 2 . BEST Brooks, Levy, McDonald, A. Fitzgerald. COMM BANK Gardiner 5, Pitts 3, Buttigieg 2, Abrahams 2, Shacklock 2, Opie, Greig, Pearce, James . BEST Pitts, Phelps, Woodward, Peterson, Abrahams. Buttigieg . ST. ANDREWS 20.16.136 ELTHAM 13.16.94 ST. ANDREWS Wilson 6, Harper 3, Briggs 2 . Lofts 2, Taylor 2, Browne, Campbell, Davies, Knight . Tapner BEST Briggs, De Cianni, Knight, Magro, Park, Wilson . ELTHAM Taryan 4, Dare 3, Tucker 2, Baxter, Chesser, Hamshare, Lampton . BEST Anderson, Shaw, Taryan, Hamshare, Humphries, Gardiner.
COLLEGIANS 11 .5.71 O.SCOTCH 8 .8 .56 COLLEGIANS Lupson 3, Comley 2, Davis 2, S.Mackay C.Mackay, S .Teale, Burns. BEST Miiford, C .Mackay, Burns, Baxter, Hendy . 0. SCOTCH Hutchinson 2, Sevior 2, M .Clunies-Ross, Fenton . BEST Fergusson, Anrold, Letts, Hatchinson, Edwards, M .Ciunies-Ross . MARCELLIN 0.1 3 .1 6 .5 7.5.47 ST. BERNARDS 3 .2 6 .5 6 .6 7.8.50 MARCELLIN Johnson 4, Day, Dickenson, Sampson . BEST J .Harvey, Andrueza, TDay, Dyson, D .Menzies, Sampson . ST. BERNARDS Barret 2, B .Doolan, C .Doolan, PMonaghan, Collie, M .Devers . BEST Bassard, Hargreaves, Devers, Doolan, Dowling, C.Doolan . OLD MELB . 2 .2 4 .2 5.5 5 .35 MON WHITES 3 .2 7.4 9.7 12.11.5.83 OLD MELB . Thomas 4, Rowlands BEST Heath, Anderson, Taylor, Van Dungan, Thomas, M .Waring . MON WHITES Warner 4, Carr 2, Sammells 2, Macintosh, Dionyssopoulos, Graham . Gualano . BEST Sammells, Sharkey, Carr, Shaw, Maclntosh, Dionyssopoulos . BLOODS 2 .2 4.6 7.7 11 .10.76 BULL/TEMP 2 .2 3.6 7.7 7.8 .50 BLOODS McAsey 3, Nanwich, Hutchinson, Whitty, R .McAsey, Stock, Watkins . BEST Johnson, C.McAsey, K .Shannon, Smith, Jarrick, R .McAsey. BULL/TEMP Dagostino 2, Murphy, Mutimer, Edmonds, Arthur, Lockhart . BEST Parkinson, Lockhart, Reid, Edmonds, Mutimer. Driver. OLD HAILEY 2 .6 8 .9 10 .13 12 .17.89 PORT COLTS 0 .3 2.3 3.5 5.5.35 Goal Kickers and Best Players not rece ived . DE LA SALLE 5.11 .41 KEW 5.8.38 DE LA SALLE Bolt 2, Harrington, Furlong, Stuart . BEST Bolt, Grimes, Goodyear, Hunt, Tantram, Naylor. KEW D.Maclsaac 3, Wilder, Rob Maclsaac. BEST James, D .Maclsaac, Langton, P .Shaw, C .Maclsaac, MacDowell .
ST KEVINS BALACLAVA Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . GTV9 THERRY
17.15 .117 1 .2. 8
17.6 .108 2 .4.16 GTV9 FOx 6, Gray 4, Ebinger 3, Goudge 2, Louchard, Brown . BEST Fox, Gray, Louchard, Smith, Ebinger, Waldron, Low. THERRY Boden, Reddan. BEST Boden, Ayad, Reddna, Griffiths, Lind, Muller.
OLD XAVS 18.13 .121 POWERHOUSE 4 .3.27 OLD XAVS Heaphy 7, Prowse 7, McNamara, Collins, Hogan, McLennan . BEST Hart, Hogan, Heaphy, Prowse Slattery, McLennan . POWERHOUSE Dakin, Oromard, Douglas, Jones . BEST Drough. Brown, Douglas, Marsel6, Officer, Orchard STATE BANK 8 .5.53 O. GEELONG 13.14.92 STATE BANK Chester 2, Ledheau 2, Maya, Wabbis, Inglis, Pap7??7? BEST Nelson, Inglis, Leithead, Favier, Wabbis, Vuk . 0. GEELONG Barrow 7, N .Sharp 3, Hayward, Pappas, Wortz . BEST Barrow, Hayward, Brocksopp, Morton, Nolan. ST. KILDA 14 .13 .97 RICHMOND CENTRAL 6.7.43 ST. KILDA Hall 5, Hopkinson 3, Maqueda 2, De Read, Turner, Andrews, Mandas. BEST Nardella, E. Skender, F. DeMaio, Hamilton, De Read, Hall . RICHMOND CENTRAL Lang 3, Jiggins 2m Alevras. BEST P.Paras . Jiggins, Perrin, M.Bastow, Alevras, Van Maanen .
COLLEGIANS 5.3 10.8 14.9 18.10.118 O .SCOTCH 1 .2 5.6 7.9 9 .12 .66 COLLEGIANS Pollock 5, Higson 4, Tadgell 3, Foard 3, Lemon 2, Powell . BEST Warner, Tadgell, Wood, Savedra, Lemon, Kahn . 0 . SCOTCH R .Lloyd 3, Ellis 2, Senior 2, Ellwood, Welsh . BEST Montgomery, W.Allen . Ellwood, Hawdon, Chambers, Howcroft . UNI BLUES 11 .16 .82 ST. BERNARDS 13.15 .93 UNI BLUES Lowe 3, Lawley 2, Connock 2, Formosa 2, Hickey, Sellwood . BEST Kirsanovs, W.Carroll, Moors, Hickey, Young, Moloney . ST. BERNARDS Fitgerald 4, Walsh 3, Toohey 2, Syman 2, FMahady, Nott . BEST F.Comito, Freeman, Toohey, Fitzgerald, O'Dea, Czajko . OLD XAVS 2.1 4.5 5.7 6.9.45 DE LA SALLE 4.3 6.4 9.6 10.8.68 OLD XAVS Spargo 2, Hack, Francis, Pappageorgio, Morrissy. BEST McKay, Delaney, Tiernan, Francis, Hack, Doquil e DE LA SALLE Harris 4, McGraw 2, Duncan, Spencer, Takis . BEST O'Callaghan, Spencer, Heard, Hagen, Smith, Wright . ORMOND 4.2 9.7 13 .12 14 .13.97 O.PARADIANS 5.3 6.4 6.6 8.9.57 ORMOND Eishold 3, Burns 2, Gervasoni 2, Mitsopolous 2, R . Tonkin, Strahan, RMcDonald, Robertson, Williams . BEST Burns, Boyanton, C.Tonkin, R .Tonkin, P.McDonald, Strahan O.PARADIANS Burns 2, Larkings, Howard, Hammon d, Luchetta, Jackson, Perryman . BEST. Perryman, Nelson, Walsh, Bibby, Reid, Larkings NORTH O.B. 3.1 3.5 4.8 6.10.46 MARCELLIN 4 .11 9 .18 15 .22 18 .26.134 NORTH OB . Butler 2, Moloney, O'Toole 2, Kearney. BEST Ryan, Devine, Lynch, Desmond, Kearney, Scott . MARCELLIN Delahunt 3, Maher 3, Howe 2, P.Harvey 2, Stewart 2, Buhagiar 2, Tardrew, Toomey, Paatsch, R .O'Callaghan. BEST Kennedy, Ryan, Buhagiar, Wintrbottom, Toomey, Maher .
CAUL GRAMM 4 .0 8 .1 9.3 13 .7.85 BUIL/TEMP 3 .3 6 .6 10.9 14.9.93 CAUL GRAMMAR Croome 3, Castles 2, Murtagh, N .Matthews, S .Williams. Roseman, Worthington, Paine, S .Allen, Murphy. BEST Dachs, Carter, Worthington, Scholten, Wilson, Roseman . BULL/TEMP Nigro 4elly 2, Robertson 2, Shepherd, Corstorphin, Godden, McInerney : , Wilson, Bone. BEST Osborne, Rozanitis, Shepherd, Harvie, Kelly, Nigro. KEW 3.2 5.4 7.7 7.9 .51 PARKSIDE 5.2 6.2 7.4 11 .7.73 KEW B.Caauria 2, Brass I, Hill, Harrison, Greenwood, Goudoulis . BEST Saggese, Carydis, Royston, Lord, Vigliotti, Wong . PARKSIDE G .Panlan 3, Papatheodorou 2, Pavia 2, Watson 2, Denami, Skerrit . BEST Vincdono, King, G .Panjari, Pavia, PavitL Whitfield. IVANHOE 1 .3 1.5 1 .6 2.8.20 FAWKNER 0 .0 0 .1 1 .3 2 .4.16
IVANHOE Lengacher, Angdinr BEST Matthew, Flynn, Pettingill, Rof . Richards . FAWKNER Cropley, Walker. BEST A .Scott, G .Scott, Dec,_ ;,, , TKavanagh, K .Kavanagh, TScott . THERRY 2.1 6.6 8.7 12,11,8 3 0. TRINITY 1 .4 2.6 3.9 q .1 -34 THERRY Jones 4, Whelan 2, Gallagher 2, Toohey, Murphy, Mills D,, ran . BEST Jones, Gallagher, Murphy, C .Ryan, Gibson, R .Lyo s 0. TRINITY Coleman, Woods, Kenealy, Cooper. BEST Stephens, Bcr ;Coleman,PhrtB Cope MON BLUES 2.1 4.4 6.7 8.9,57 UNI BLACKS 1 .3 2.6 5.10 9 .10,64 MON BLUES O'Brien 3, Johnson 2, Mann, Searle, Black. BEST Train, bath, Maric, O'Brien, C .Forbes, Kanizay, Mann . UNI BLACKS Tunbridge 4, Grummett 2, Hopkins, Philhpson . BESI Bromell, Tunbridge. Dillon, Aldexander Hopkins, Forwood . ~~FIn ! BANYULE 4 .4 8 .7 11 .10 14 .12 *96 ST. KILDA 3 .0 5 .0 7.0 10,1,61 BANYULE Thompson 4, Gillies 3, Jones 3, Stevens 3, Phillips. BEST Gillies, Jones, Stevens, Hogan, Pyers, Mills. ST. KILDA Ballann 3, Leonard 2, Brandwood, Clagnan, Field, Gib, bins, M . Murrihy. BEST Brandwood, Clagnan, Fiddler, Howard, Gib . bins, Leonard . OLD MELB. 2 .4 4 .14 8.18 10.20,80 O.IVANHOE 0 .0 0 .0 0 .1 0.1 .1 OLD MELB. G .Curtis 2 . Kelso 2, Murray, Sheppard, M .King, F:Thompson, Seccull . BEST D.Wilson, Murray, Kelso, Seccull, E .Cordner Water 0. IVANHOE BEST Simonsen, Larkin, King, Bashford, Marks, Selleck BALACLAVA 5 .0 10 .3 11 .5 14.7.91 THOMASTOWN 3 .4 8 .5 15.10 17.11 .113 BALACLAVA Pollard 4, S.Hill 4, Spalding 2, Breslin, Halpin, Oaten, Toogood . BEST Halpin, Grattan, S .HiIl, Stocker, Spalding, Morrison. THOMASTOWN Vital 3, Fleming 2, Cooper 2, Harting, Black, Jenkins, Theodorou, Burns, Tsakmakas 2. Battista, Papianou, Chandler. BEST Burns, Cooper, Chandler, Fleming, Vital, Jenkins. OLD HAILEY 2 .5 6 .10 9.11 11 .12 .78 ST. KEVINS 2 .5 4 .8 5 .10 10.12 .72 OLD HAILEY Lane 3, Child 3, Ladds, Robertson, Noske, Gilchrist, Stuart . BEST Gilchrist, Bramich, Mytton, Child, Lane, Merrell . SKOB. Quinlan 2, Nettlefold 2, Callanan, Hawkins, O'Brien, Sergeant, Treloar. BEST Quinlan, Fry. Sergeant, Rigoni, Treloar Nettlefold MHSOB 1 .4 2 .6 4 .6 9.10 .64 O.BRIGHTON 1 .0 2 .3 3 .5 4.8 .32 MHSOB Sainsbury 3, S .Keane 2, Capp 2, Blakeway, Roach . BEST TScrinis, Gabrielson, Sainsbury, Reid, S .Keane, Duketis . O.BRIGHTON McLeod 3, Bellmaine. BEST Mackenzie, Goderidge. Donaldson, Marshall, Osborne, Drew.
LA ELSTERN W ICK 6.0 11 .6 15.9 20.12.132 OLD MENTON . 4 .2 7.5 9.6 11 .10.76 ELSTERNWICK Mahony 8, Weedon 6, Thompson, Bell, Convery, Eccles, Grace, Ritchie . BEST Convery, Eccles, Murphy, Mahony, Daniels, Bird . OLD MENTON . Scott 3, Johnsen 3, Nugent, Saddler, Ericksen, Paterno. Fathers. BEST B .Scalzo, Vines, Johnsen, G .Buxton, Nugent, Osborn . BULLEEN UTD 1 .3 3.6 7.8 10 .9.69 STATE BANK 3.3 3.5 3.11 5 .13.43 BULL. UTD Veitch 4, Angelis 3, B.Wilson, Speed, Godfrey. BEST Cartledge, Veitch, Pascoe, Orwin, Robbins, Speed . . STATE BANK Saville, Brown, Wales, Wright, Hyde . BEST Durham, Curtin, Keating, Hyde, Twycross, Doonan . HAMPT. ROVERS 2.4 8.7 13.13 15.14 .104 OLD CAMBERWELL 2.3 3.4 4.4 7.6 .48 HAMP. ROVERS Winkler 5. Devola 4, Ivey, Pryor, Connelly, Kalaitsis, Boyle, Hunter. BEST Kalaitsis, R . Austin, Murphy, Winkler, Pavlou, Ivey OLD CAMBERWELL Wagstaff, Lee, Gibb, Candiloro, Huntley, J .Murphy, Todd . BEST Wagstaff, Todd, Huntley, Salvaris, Taylor, Burmeister .
5.4 8.5 9.7.61 WEST BRUNS 2 .2 AJAX 3.6 6.8 11 .9 13 .12 .90 . Hackney 3, T .Jackson 2, Briggs, Brockwell, HumNlEST BRUNS C.Leatham . BEST Baker, Hackney, Humphries, TJackson, BWalsh. AJAX Roth 5, Borenstein 2, Sharp, Cherny, Shattner Oren & Ofer Kom. Meltzer. BEST Halphen, Shenker, Roth, Cherny, Borenstein, Brar, Goidbereg . PRESTON 18 .19.127 NORTH BRUNS 5 .1 .31 PRESTON Finikarides 4, Marantelli 3, McGaw 3, Tsolacas 2, Walkle y ', guiri C ., Allen, DeBono M., Hodgson . BEST Hodgson, Maran_i1 McGaw, C .Caliguiri, Mitchell, Jordon. NORTH BRUNS . DeMarco 2, Adams, Hogg, Androutsos . BEST -.I ?ayne, Madden, Rooney, Keay, Arthur, Bessell .
0. ESSENDON 4 .3 9 .4 10 .5 10.5.65 WHITEFRIARS 0 .1 2 .6 5.11 10.12.72 O.ESSENDON Dudderidge 4. Fordham 3, Day, Watson, Flipovic . BEST :',ddleton, Crowley, Shaw, Flipovic, Milligan, Wittingslow . WHITEFRIARS Hay 2, Mullins 2m, Falangan, Feutrill, C .White, Van Faay, Puglia, O'Brien. BEST Van Raay, Feutrill, Hay, Mason, McLaughin, McKeown . AQUINAS 5.2 9.3 15.6 18.7.115 PENINSULA 2.3 4.7 5.10 8.13 .61 AQUINAS Bowtell 6, Bell 2, Cox 2, S .O'Loughlin 2, Slattery 2, Wright 2, McCafferty, Schinck. BEST Schinck, Bell, Hodge, Glennie, Mitchall Phibbs. PENINSULA Hunter 5, Jarrot, Francis, Dolphin . BEST Hunter, Bed.)rd, Francis, Robinson, Martyn, Dolphin . POWERHOUSE 1 .1 3.8 6.10 10.12 .72 UHSOB 0 .6 1 .7 5.7 6.9.45 POWERHOUSE Reidel 3, Bray 2, Escott, Waters, Mason, Hislop, Sarosi . BEST Cope, Escott, Wilson, Trist, Kerr, Bray . UHSOB O'Bryan 3, Marisas 2, Thomson, BEST Marinas, O'Bryan, R„Bruns, Zanin, Hooper, Kountios. ST. BEDES 5.3 11 .5 16.7 21 .9 .135 BRUNSWICK 2 .1 4.6 5.7 6 .10.46 ST. BEDES Kotis 9, Hollingworth 3, Daniell 2, Fitzgibbon 2, Hatzitascald 2, Smallwood, Hutchinson. BEST Kotis, Thompson, B.Hutchinson, Matthew Beasley, Smallwood, Daniell . BRUNSWICK Ralph 2, Good . Heaney, B.Kennedy, McKissack . BEST Heaney, Guzel, Marshall, Bond, Webster, Good . 0. GEELONG 3 .8 6.10 8 .18 12 .22 .94 HEATHERTON 1 .0 1 .0 1 .1 2 .1 .13 O.GEELONG C .Hollis 3, Henderson 2, Winspear 2, Borthwick, Davis, Allender, McDonald . BEST Jewell, McMillan, Hollis, McDonald . Burgess, Landale . HEATHERTON Link, Lipetri . BEST Cosgrove, Mule, Smith, Morrish, ~-'abbaut, Perkins.
F RESERVE"' S ECTION`; ANZ BANK 2 .315 LA TROBE 17.0 ANZ BANK Haywood, Murray. BEST Simmonds, Lewis, Heuston, Duscher, Birrell, Duke, Hewitt . LATROBE UNI Franzman 5, Limperakis 3, Robinson 3, Edmunds 2, Cohen, . Williamson, Rathbone, Mortal . BEST O'Connor, Franzman, Limperakis, McKenna, Cohen, Andreula . CLAYTON 9 .14 .68 FOOTSCRAY 17.8.110 CLAYTON Blasi 4, Nankivell 2, Fuller, Danes, Savage . BEST Hawley, Nankivell, Price, Keppel, PThomas, L . Blasi . FOOTSCRAY Eller 5, Russell 2, Bardenhagen 2, Phillips 2, Williamson 2, Cliffe 2, Bonner, Kennedy . BEST Eller, Lewis, Cliffe, Brown, S.Case, Williamson . UNI REDS 3 .7.25 DOVETON 10.3.63 UNI REDS M .Ross., Leyonhjelm, Smithers . BEST Russell, Maus, Glenn Moloney, Phillips, Gosdschan, M .Ross.
DOVETON Crothers 2, Stephens 2, Westerman 2, Rankin, Kay, McHugh, Webster BEST Charlesworth, Bryant, Stephens, McHugh, Atkinson . W'STOWN 5 .3 6 .8 12 .14 15 .16.106 0. CAREY 2 .0 6 .0 7.2 9.4.58 0. CAREY Clark 2, A. Webster 2, Graham 2, Macrae, Hands, Christensen. BEST Barmby, Hogan, Cope, Christensen, Morgan, Graham . W'STOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST- LEONARDS 0 .1 3.7 5.10 6.13 .49 COMM BANK 3.4 7.4 7.6 8.7.55 ST. LEONARDS Dyer 1, Prston, Ruffin, Harvison, Bulluss, Annesley . BEST Lydster Harvison, McCully, PFitzgerald, G .Bulluss . COMM BANK Yusuf 5, Keating 3 . BEST Matfin, Poulton, Yusuf, Henry, Grime, Mehmet. ST. ANDREWS 20 .15.135 ELTHAM 3 .6 .24 ST. ANDREWS Setterini 5, Cook 2, Senior2, Undy 2, Woods 2, Adis, Cahill, Griffiths, Mansour, Wegrzyn, Wright, Saddler. BEST Adis, Fielding, J .Gavin, Saddler . Setterini, Undy, Vimba, Wegrzyn, Woods . ELTHAM Bad Fax copy????Campbell 1 . BEST ?????, Stvenson, Taylor, Peterson, Jones.
COLLEGIANS 6 .3 9.5 10.5 14.8 .92 BULL/TEMP 7.3 15.8 21 .11 25 .12 .162 COLLEGIANS Seaton 7, Wiseman 4, Wallace, Newton, Anagnostou. BEST Seaton, Newton, Schiller, McNess, Baxter, Mitchell . BULUTEMP Polvirenti 5, Hendrie 4, Agosta 3, Shine 2, Harvie 2, Parker 2, Attard 2, Murtic 2, Dolinko 2, Cameron . BEST Murtic, Thorpe, Bellato, Agosta, Melchiorre, Mott. UNI BLUES 4 .5 9.9 11.12 14.18.102 THERRY 2 .2 4.4 5.6 6.8.44 UNI BLUES Lanyon 4, Burge 3, Houston 2, Manning, Ballard, O'Connor, Walton, Finlayson . BEST Lanyon, Nunn, Walton, Ballard, Houston, Markley. THERRY Gragat 2, Goodwin, Pisano, G .J .Nardella, Zanetti . BEST Smith, Gragat, O'Kearney, Pisano, Egan . OLD XAVS 4 .5 7.8 14 .12 20.17.137 MHSOB 1 .0 1 .1 4.5 6 .7.43 OLD XAVS Gorozides 11, McLean 2, Webb 2, West, Connors, Peter O'Sullivan, Paul O'Sullivan, Bailey . BEST Hemmings, Gorozides, Wilson, West, Dalton, Jaffer. MHSOB Blythman, Dixon, Exton, Paul, . Jacobs, Delaney. BEST Dixon, Jacobs, Bradley, Newton, Realle, Faux. 0 . HAILEY 6 .7 11 .9 18.10 24.13.157 O .P. GREEN 5 .1 6 .3 9 .4 11 .7.73 LD HAILEY Tanner 13 . PWgg 3, Kirkwood-Scott 2, Roberts, Caspers Oangerfield, Cotton, Jones, Main . BEST Tanner, Gordon, Carty, PWigg,, A .Wigg ., Dangerfield . O.P. GREEN Puccio 4, Fuller 2, PBoard 2, Nibali 2, Jackson . BEST Canavan Moore, Northey,Puccio, Donaghue, Fuller . DE LA BLUE 13 .17.95 MARCELLIN 11 .8.74 DE LA BLUE Stucki 2, Hagen 2, Rudd 2, LogaN, Eastman, Watts, Edmonds, Brasher, Steiger, Higgins . BEST Ronchi, Eastman, Kruger, Clothier, Stucki, Walker. MARCELLIN Sadiku 6, Beattie 2, Cooper, Gazzola, O'Flynn . BEST Patterson, Beattie, Ch un, Sadiku, Madigan, Golds.
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® ST- KILDA 2 .2 4.2 4.2 5 .3.33 ORMOND 6.3 8 .6 9.12 15 .16.106 ST. KILDA Gilmore, LaFontaine, Price, Buckley, Saraghan . BST White, Sherman, Palmer, McCormack, Behnk, Gall . ORMON D mas Conwa s5, Connoll lMoloney,2Ega ,2, Banna ,Tho, Thompson, yWilliam . yBEST2,McConvil, n, Kemp Moloney nCornvay Ingram, Dickens. OLD MELB . 1 .1 5.3 8 12 .4 .76 UNI BLACKS 1 .4 2 .5 2 .4 .8 4 .10 .34 OLD MELB . McKenzie 3, Dugdale 2, Smithers 2, Cleland, P.King, Bardsley, Clements . BEST Wertheimer, Walker, Bardsley, Smithers, C.Smith, Knott and the rest of the team .
UNI BLACKS Crothers, Weigard, Hutchins, Sarant . BEST Pask. Brown, Radford, Shaddock, SThomas, Crothers. WHITEFRIARS 24 .23.167 BANYULE 7.6 .48 WHITFRIARS Rowan 8, TStrike 3, O'Brien 3, Phillip 2, S.Strike 2 . Bateman 2, Reidy, Driscoll, Karthaus, Rosbrook. BEST S .Strike, Bateman, J .Houston, Rowan, Jenkins, O'Brien . BANYULE Knight 2, Sanders 2, Steen, Donaldson, Dansey . BEST Sanders, Austin, Webb, Knight, Libeau, Pyers . ST. BERNARDS 4 .3 8.5 13.8 15.8 .98 CAUL . GRAMMAR 1 .3 2 .4 2 .4 2 .8.20 ST. BERNARDS D'Silva 5, LOverman 4, Walsh 4, O'Connor, J.GoIlant . BEST L .Overman, Comito, Walsh, Bond, Doolan, O'Connor. CAUL . GRAMMAR . Ewinger, Phillips. BEST Kahofer, Cossart-Walsh, Dicrosta, McDonell, King, Courtney. NORTH O.B . 17.12.114 O . SCOTCH 14 .14 .98 OLD SCOTCH McIntyre 3, Phillips 3, Murtagh 2, Kerr 2, Parry Okden 2, O'Sullivan, Cornish . BEST Hooper, Kerr, Aghan, Chernov, Worssam, Wilson . NORTH OB. Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .
UNDER 19 ZONE 3` O .P. PURPLE 2.1 4.7 8 .11 11 .17.83 HAMP. ROVERS 0.0 0.1 0.2 1 .4.10 O .P. PURPLE M .Vear 4, Cousins 2, Steindl, Chester, Hinkley, D.Board, Rodrigues . BEST Richardson, Chester, Reidy, Caruso, Mount, O'Loughlin .
HAMPTON ROVERS Luxmoore 1 . B EST Patt, B .McGregor, MrK na, Roberts, Baskett. 0. BRIGHTON 6 .20 14 .16 21 .20 31,2921 DE LA GOLD 0.2 4.4 4.7 47315 OLD BRIGHTON Fox 8, Howden 6, Ryan 4, Swan 3, Tempba,,-, Allmand 2, Tregaskis 2, Styles, Rowe, Roberts. BEST S Tregaskis, Fox, Styles, Templeton, Swan LA GOLD Malizia 2, McHenry, C.Burke.DE BEST McHenry, Ne :, ,-, Sheahan, Thorne . W'STOWN 1 .2 3.5 6.7 8,8-56 ST. KEVINS 6 .4 13.6 20.10 27.18.18C ST. KEVINS Hourigan 8, Donovan 5, Fogarty 4, Bare 4, Snell 3, P .— Meagher, Carmichael . BEST Hourigan, Hagerty, Loorham, Meaghr Shaw Snell . W'STOWN Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not received. PARKSIDE 3.6 6.8 12 .12 15.16.106 O.ESSENDON 0 .1 2.3 3.3 4.7.31 PARKSIDE Kirakidis 5, Hansen 3, Mandoukis 2, Coombe, Colocir•, Wise, Chilcott, Speight . BEST Coombe, Hansen, Moddie, Kirakio G .Baikos, Marinoski . O.ESSENDON Seteriou 2, Cutler, Costa . BEST Costa. S7???? Vi?Boore r MON BLUES 2 .4 7.9 9 .12 14 .15.99 AQUINAS 2.2 3.4 8.5 11 .7.73 MON BLUES Tramdos 4, PSmith, Balsarini 3, Newman 2, Knott, Con, don . BEST PSmith, Roberts, Balsarini, Triandos, Lopes, Knott . AQUINAS Pegler 3, P Box 2, Lynch 2, Tresize, Hogan, S.Noyes, Maher. BEST Leavey, Hogan, P .Box, Lobb, Pegler.
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ROUND 8 - 5 YEARS AGO - 198 3 old Camberwell caused the upset of the day by defeating hitherto undefeated 'B' Section leaders Old Paradians. The result was due in no small way to the return to the field of Old Camberwell's coach, Ian Rogers . Final scores were 23.7. 145 to 17.5.117 and best were Rogers (11 goals), Karl, McDonald (Old C.) & Gleeson, Spillane, Roe (Old P.) In the battle of South Road, Old Brighton C Section defeated Old Haileybu ry by a solitary goal, 12 .15 to 11,15. Best: Grant, McLennan, Tate (O.Brighton) & Brewer, Meckiff, Schmidt (Old H . ) 200 games to Jim Bonwick (Old H), Ian Chettle (UHSOB), Michael Tamblyn (Caul Gr.), Uni Blacks captain & 1979 B & F winner, Simon Gill, played his 100th game. Thomastown (E) preserved their record as the only undefeated senior team when they beat Bulleen United 31 .18.204 to 16.5 . 101 . Stars were Wiendl, Fellows, Fellows, Kevin Harling ( 6 goals), B roderick (12 goals) (T'town) & Morly, Bowden, Lempriere (Bull Utd) . A Section umpires were Goodman, Flanne ry, Mead, Cavanagh, Horwood, Wiseman, Hen ry, Tracey, Doods & Wills. 10 YEARS AGO - 197 8 Club games were suspended for Interstate games with Victoria playing Tasmania and South Australia at Elsternwick Park. Teams selected were as follows : v TASMANIA: Bks : Lockie U .Blks, Murphy Ormond, Curnow U.Blues ., H .Bks : Royal Coburg, S .Costello UBIks (V.C .) ., Long Caul Gr., C : Dove Ormond, Paul Old Hailey., McHenry De La ., H .Fwds : Priestly O.Brighton ., R .Brown Old Melb ., R .Booth U .Blks ., Fwds: Nugent De La ., Moore Mon .Blues ., Shepherd O.Brighton ., Rucks: Price Marcellin ., Dunn De La ., Rice Coll ., (C) ., Inter : C.Price U.Blues., Corben Ormond ., Tallent Old S .
Victoria outclassed a young Tasmanian side to win 26.28 to 5.13 . Best were R .Brown, Corben, Dunn, Paul, Dove, Long with chief goalkickers Moore 5, Priestly 5, Brown 4, Dove 3, Tailent 3 . v SOUTH AUSTRALI A Bks : Halasa De La ., King St . Bern ., Bourne Ormond, H .Bks : Doolan St. Berns., Trumble Uni Blues ., McDonnell De La ., C : Marx Old S ., Davis Geelong ., Sherwen Old S ., H .Fwds : I .Cordner Old Melb., (VC.) ., Yeo Uni Blues., Sleeman UnBlues ., Fwds : Wilson NOB., M .Cooke Old Carey ., Groves De La ., Rucks : Naylor Ormond ., Wade St .Bernards (C) ., Beddoe De La . Inter: Houghton Old Hailey., Welch NOB., Bill Peers Old Trinity. South Australia with first use of a strong wind, kicked 6.2 to 1 .7 in the first term, and with two goals in the second term, led by 4 points at half time, 8 .5 to 6 .13 . Victoria outplayed S .A . in the third term, kicking 4.6 to 2 .4 ., and with a 10 point lead at the last change, and the wind in the final term, looked headed for a big win . However S.A . played with great fire in the last quarter, and with their backmen spoiling the Victorian fowards, almost turned certain defeat into victory . Dllona, wing, and Bourne in the ruck, steadied Victoria and the final scores were 12 .31 . 103 to 13 .12 . 90. Best were Doolan, Naylor, Cordner, Bourne, Sleeman, Davis, Welch and for S .A . Keynes, Heets ., Wells, Burgess. Coaches were Bernei Sheehy (v. Tas) and Peter O'Donohue (v. S.A .) Umpires were Goodman, Rowe (v. S .A .) and Rowell, G .M . Simpson v. Tas) .
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OLD CAREY A poor effort against Williamstown by both First and Reserves. Many players had bad days and many did not put in the effort or thought to win a hard game - get to training and start listening to the coach intelligence will help win games!! ! SOCIAL EVENTS KEEP TUNED FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Regarding some important social nights - thanks to Eric Dick for organising such a staR STUDDED COMMITTEE . The Social Calender is looking good .
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National Mutual Trustees The future is assured . A SECTIO N Schuhkraft, Ormond (7) 34 Bourke, Old Xavs (3) 29 Waldron, De La Salle (2) 26 Mclnnes, Uni Blues (4) 26 C. Klaaysen, St . Bernards (4) 22 Wallis, Uni Blues (2) 19 Roberts, Collegians ( 1) 17 Egan, North OB ( 2) 17 Carboon, Ormond ( -) 16 Pritchard, Old Paradians ( -) 14 Allan, De La Salle (-) 14 B SECTION Cavanagh, Kew (4) 30 Freeman, Parkside ( -) 28 D .Matthews, Caul . Gr. (2) 19 Heath, Bull/Temp (2) 18 Puls, Bull/Temp (3) 17 Kennedy, Ivanhoe (2) 16 A . Crotty, Therry ( 3) 14 Eastmure, Therry ( 4) 13 B.Saggers, Fawkner ( 1) 12 McAlister, Kew (2) 12 C SECTIO N Pryor, Old Brighton (3) 29 Riddell, St . Kilda (2) 25 Grant, Old Brighton ( 2) 25 Shand, Old Haileybury (3) 20 Sist, Balaclava ( 1) 19 Gillan, St . Kilda (2) 18 Drummond, MHSOB (2) 16 D SECTIO N Panagiotidis, Hampton Rovers (3) 36 DeMorton, North Bruns . ( 7) 27 Lawson, Hamp. Rovers (6) 20 Hepburn, Preston ( 1) 17 G .Rolfs, State Bank (3) 16 Armstrong, Bulleen Utd ( 6) 14 Inkster, Old Camberwell (3) 14 E SECTIO N Whelan, Aquinas (6) 25 Robson, 0. Geelong ( 6) 23 Boag, St . Bedes ( 1) 21 Suton, Whitefriars ( 1) 21 Patterson, Heatherton ( 4) 20 C.Stevens, Brunswick ( 1) 18 F SECTION Mills, Footscray (7) 33 Burke, Clayton ( 1) 24 Gardner, Comm Bank (5) 24 Mitchell, Old Carey (10) 19 Purcell, Old Carey (2) 19 G .Proebstl, St . Leonards ( 5) 15 Oliver, Old Carey ( 9) 15
G SECTIO N Wittey, Bloods ( 1) 23 Fletcher, Old Haileybury (3) 17 Hutchinson, Bloods ( 1) 17 Price, Old Scotch ( 1) 12 C . McAsey, Bloods (3) 12 Maclsaac, Kew (3) 11 Johnson, Marcellin ( -) 9 H SECTION Goudge, GTV9 (2) 22 Prowse, Old Xavs (7) 17 Ebinger, GTV9 (3) 16 Hall, St. Kilda (5) 15 Gray, GTV9 (4) 15 FSkender, St . Kilda (4) 14 Lang, Rich . Central (3) 14 Mandas, St . Kilda ( 1) 12 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Gorazides, Old Xavs (11) 46 Mason, Marcellin (14) 28 Lassock, Old Halley. ( 6) 25 Connors, Old Xavs ( 1) 21 Toohey, De La Salle (8) 20 Board, Old Paradians (2) 18 Midro, Collegians (3) 17 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Rowan, Whitefriars (8) 33 T. Strike, Whitefriars (3) 29 O'Brien, Whitefriars (3) 19 D'Silva, St . Bernards (5) 19 Rosel, Ormond (10) 17 Phillips, . Caul . Gramm . 1 15 McIntyre, Old Scotch 3 15 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Fox, Old Brighton (8) 25 Ryan, Old Brighton (4) 24 Noyes, Aquinas (8) 22 Howden, Old Brighton (6) 21 Moss, Hampt . Rovers ( -) 16 Pegler, Aquinas (3) 16 A RESERV E McGraw, De La Salle (2) 22 Wooler, Marcellin 5 19 Formosa, Uni Blues 7 17 Wood, St. Bernards ( -) 15 Walsh, St . Bernards (3) 14 Boyanton, Ormond (3) 14 Harris, De La Salle (4) 1 2 B RESERVE ( 1) 1 4 Hill, Kew Rawley, Ivanhoe ( -) 13 Robertson, Bull/Temp (2) 12 Wilson, Fawkner (4) 11 Selleck, Fawkner ( 2) 10 Hannington, Bull Temp ( 1) 9 luliano, Kew ( 1) 9
C RESERV E Thompson, Banyule (4) 19 ;,,,cvich, St . Kilda (8) 16 ane, old Haileybury ( 3) 1 6 ^, ;ilnrd, Banyule (5) 13 c,z~ens, Banyule (3) 12 ,F,q, Thomastown (3) 1 1 ~Deam St . Kilda (2) 10 D RESERV E pevola, Hamp . Rovers (4) 33 ,vnght, State Bank ( 1) 17 ,reedon, Elsternwick (6) 1 5 likler, Hamp . Rovers (5) 12 an, Preston ( 3) 9 %1aya, State Bank ( 1) 8 I ies, Old Mentonians ( 2) 8 ~ ddler, Old Mentonians (2) 8
E RESERV E Henderson, Old Geelong (7) 20 Bowtell, Aquinas 6 19 Fitzgibbon, St . Bedes ~ 23 13 Kotis, St . Bedes ( 9) 11 Borthwick, Old Geelong ( -) 10 O'Loughlin, Aquinas (2) 9 F RESERVES Clark, Old Carey (2) 25 Yusuf, Comm . Bank (5) 14 Fuller, Clayton ( 1) 13 Crothers, Doveton (5) 11 Gardner, Comm Bank (5) 1 1
NEXT WEEKS MATCHES A SECTION G SECTION COLLEGIANS V MARCELLIN COLLEGIANS V PORT COLTS UNI BLUES V 0 . PARADIANS MARCELLIN V BULL/TEMP DE LA SALLE V OLD SCOTCH MON WHITES V OLD SCOTCH OLD XAVS V ST . BERNARDS OLD MELB . V ST. BERNARDS ORMOND V NORTH O.B. BLOODS V KE W B SECTION OL HAILEY V DE LA SALLE CAUL GRAMMAR V UNI BLACKS H SECTION KEW V OLD TRINIT Y ST. KEVINS V OLD GEELONG FAWKNER V BULL/TEMP GTV9 V POWERHOUS E IVANHOE V PARKSIDE ST. KILDA V THERRY THERRY V MON BLUE S OLD XAVS . V RICHMOND CENTRAL C SECTION STATE BANK V BALACLAVA BANYULE V 0. BRIGHTO N UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD MELB . V ST. KEVINS (At Elsternwick Park) COLLEGIANS V MARCELLI N THOMASTOWN V ST. KILDA UNI BLUES V OLP. GREEN BALACLAVA v 0. IVANHOE MHSOB V BULL/TEMP. 0. HAILEY V MHSOB OLD XAVS . V THERRY D SECTION 0. HAILEY V DE LA BLU E ELSTERNWICK V NORTH BRUNSWICK UNDER 19 SECTION 2 BULLEEN UTD V AJA X ST. KILDA V UNI BLACKS OLD CAMBERWELL V OLD MENTONIANS OLD MELB . V CAUL . GRAM . HAMPT ROVERS V STATE BAN K BANYULE V ORMOND 'NEST BRUNS . V PRESTO N WHITEFRIARS V OLD SCOTCH E SECTION ST. BERNARDS V NORTH O.B . 0. ESSENDON V HEATHERTON UNDER 19 SECTION 3 AQUINAS V BRUNSWICK O.P PURPLE V AQUINAS UHSOB V WHITEFRIARS O .BRIGHTON V 0. ESSENDO N POWERHOUSE V PENINSULA ST. KEVINS V HAMPTON ROVERS ST. BEDES V 0. GEELON G WILLIAMSTOWN V DE LA GOLD F SECTION PARKSIDE V MON BLUE S ANZ BANK V COMM BANK CLAYTON V 0. CAREY I le I'SOl Pam DOVETON V LA TROB E UNI REDS V FOOTSCRAY HEATHERTON M ILESTON E W'STOWN V ELTHA M Heatherton F .C . congratulates Darren "Empty ST. LEONARDS V ST . ANDREWS Head" REaddaway on playing 50 games today. This uneducated indescribable head loves nothing more WELCOME TO JACKERS than putting oil on his tattoos so that they shine on a Saturday . Redders is a strong mark and he looks Ajax would like to welcome all past players and officials to today's game against Elsternwick . In particulike a frilled necked lizard as his chest expands after each grab. Redders has just returned to the H .F.C . iar, its great to see members of our 1966, 1971, 1975 and 1979 premiership teams and Life Members here after a year at Mordialloc and if he could apply himtoo. Let's hope the Jackers really turn on a big one self on the field as we know he can, he would be a for you today. regular senior player. Well done Redders .
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R . THORWESTON, Doveton - Striking - Suspended two matches P. JAMES, Footscray - Striking - Suspended two matches S . McCORMACK, Poly Colts - Striking - Suspended two matches B. MELIECKI, Therry U19 - Abusive Language - Reprimande d D. BOTTOMLEY, Banyule U19 - Swearing - Severely reprimande d J . VAINA, North O.B . U19 - Abusive language - suspended two matche s C. CONNELLY, Bull Temp . Res . - Abusive language - Suspended two matche s
Remaining Fixtures for Elsternwick Park May 28 A MARCELLIN V ORMON D *May 29 C ST . KEVINS V BANYUL E June 25 D 0. MENTONIANS V HAMPTON ROVERS July 2 E WHITEFRIARS V 0 . GEELON G July 9 A ORMOND V DE LA SALLE July 16 E BRUNSWICK V ST . BEDES July 23 A UNI BLUES V DE LA SALLE July 30 C 0. BRIGHTON V BANYULE August 6 A 0 . XAVERIANS V COLLEGIANS *August 7 E 0. GEELONG V UHSO B August 13 C 0 . HAILEYBURY V OLD BRIGHTON August 20 C SECTION SEMI FINAL August 21 G & H SECTION GRAND FINALS August 27 B SECTION FIRST SEM I August 28 A SECTION FIRST SEMI Sept . 3 C SECTION GRAND FINA L Sept 4 A SECTION SECOND SEMI FINAL Sept . 10 B SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL Sept . 11 A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL Sept . 17 B SECTION GRAND FINA L Sept . 18 A SECTION GRAND FINA L DOVETON Two Doveton SJOC stalwarts have tallied up the ton in recent weeks; one being Ralph Thorweston in the game against University Reds and the other being John Johnston against ANZ Bank. Ralph Thorweston was one of the first year of St . Johns players, a very inspiring player on his best form, which earned Ralphie the club's B & F Allister Chisholm Memorial Trophy, three times although once was tied with Glen "Muddy" Mallon in 1985 when Muddy kicked 125 goals. Ralph has had a bad run with injuries in recent season, which has delayed this milestone, an attribute he shares with his "Glassknee Twin" brother. Ralphie Thor is a safe mark and highly-skilled player generally, and his determined efforts to bring up the century are truly commendable . Johnno has been a loyal clubman and a consistent player since
his first season (1981) often as a key centre-line player, winning the "Al Chris" Cup in 1983 . This season John's already put in a heap of effort to successful social events as well as all required time on the training track . Off'field Johno is always an easy going calm sort of person, but his efforts as a player and clubman speak volumes . Well done Ralphie and Johnno . 150 AT CLAYTON ( DRAGONS) CONGRATULATIONS "DINNY " Martin Dinsdale plays his 150th game today against La Trobe Uni . Dinny has played in many positions from fullback to fullforward . A key player all over the ground . Martin started in the Under 19 side, and in his 10th year with the club, has achieved this milestone . Good luck today Dinny, and for the rest of the seasons to come.
G SECTION 6 1 0 501 268 186.94 24 6 1 0 568 313 181 .47 24 6 1 0 249 205 121 .46 24 5 2 0 355 430 82 .56 20 3 4 0 338 244 138.52 12 3 4 0 382 328 116 .46 12 3 4 0 334 396 84 .34 12 3 4 0 253 330 76.67 12 2 5 0 234 318 73 .58 8 2 5 0 300 430 71 .43 8 2 5 0 260 409 6357 8 1 6 0 141 475 29 .68 4
BALL BRIEF S 'CANA' OF OLD PARADIAN S TON TO All at Old Paradians extend hearty congratulations to Tony Canavan, on playing his 100th game for the club today, against Ormond, and wish him all the best to continue his present form in reaching his next milestone at the Club. Tony commenced with the Under 19s in 1981, as captain of that team, and won the B & F. Since the 1982 season had the distinction of being a regular player in the senior team . He is only one of the very few senior players to be fortunate enough to have an injury free run, and maintained his form to be selected in all the home and away and finals matches up to the end of 1985 season . During the whole of the 1986 season, Tony decided to have an overseas holiday, which ironically, happened to be the premiership year for the club. Besides being a regular contributor on the field, he is also a good clubman, and is one of the co-editors of the ever popular club journal "Shag's Rag" . Best of luck Cana for the future. THE GOLDEN GREEK REACHES 50 AT UHSOB . In 1985 yet another wild man from Broadmeadows showed up on the Uni High doorstep, to join the already famous Broadie-Heads at the Club. Andrew "Muni" Kountios, who had never played football before, had arrived . In his first year with the club he played in the reserves premiership side, and the following year was a member of the senior side which were runners up . He recalls the victorious reserves team of 1985 as his biggest highlight of his fifty games . An amazing fact which probably only Muni would know, is that he had kicked a goal in every one of his fifty games at UHS ., except for one - last week, his fiftieth! Luckily we didn't lose of a goal! Muni tells me he is now looking forward to his next milestone - his fiftieth appearance at training! Well done from all at UHSOB. 'PUFF' ACHIEVES 50 GAME S This week Jeff 'Puff' Norman plays his 50th game for Old Mentonians. Joining the club in 1984 (coming out of the blue) Jeff has been a great contributor to the club both on and off the field (socially) . Not renowned for his great pace, Jeff this year has worked hard in both pre season training and practice to rectify this and it shows by his regular selection in the senior side. 'Puff' congratulations on achieving this first milestone with the club and hope that your career at the club continues to be successful for many more years to come .
H SECTIO N OLD XAVS 7 0 0 543 135 402 .22 28 GTV9 7 0 0 654 244 268.03 28 ST. KEVINS 5 2 0 318 243 130 .86 20 THERRY 4 3 0 436 322 135 .40 16 ST. KILDA 4 3 0 461 277 166 .43 14 OLD GEELONG 3 3 1 382 384 99 .48 14 STATE BANK 2 5 0 375 372 100.81 8 POWERHOUSE 2 5 0 204 464 4.97 8 RICHMOND CENT. 1 6 0 284 680 41 .76 4 BALACLAVA 0 7 0 47 743 633 0
100 UP TO 'SLY; All at Old Mentonians wish to congratulate John Sly on playing his 100th game today against Bulleen United . John upon joining the club from Mentone Grammar has been a regular member of the senior side. Able to play in many positions in defence or the forward line `Sly' best contributes with his 'on ball' play as a ruck rover. His determination to get the hard ball and send it out to other players is characteristic of his attitude to the game. However John is equally adept in taking the big grab and nothing pleases him more than to kick a few goals. 'Sly' is a great clubman as seen by his committment to running of social functions and his attendance is always assured . Much more could be written about John but his committment, desire to get the ball and his ability to finish the task are features of his game. Once again congratulations John from all at Old Mentonians and look forward to the next 100 . 50 GAMES TO YOUNG BUCK S This weeks sees Gavin Buxton complete his 50 games with Old Mentonians . Following his elder brother to the club 'Gav' has been a great asset with his height and marking ability to the Reserves through the years. Although his kicking leaves a little to be desired (due to wonky knee) his courage and determination is to be admired . Without Gavin in the ruck no doubt the task of other players would have been much more difficult as each time he takes the field he gives his all . `Gav' (wonky knees and all) congratulations on achieving the half century, we look forward to seeing you achieve the ton . 50 UP AT BLACKS Congratulation to Marty Lagastes who plays his 50th game for University Blacks today against Therry. Marty came to Blacks in that vintage year 1984 and was a member of the Ressies Premiership side. He is now the 19th player from that side to have played 50 games for the Blacks. Marty arrived at the club as an "ugly duckling" destined to play ressies and to be slovenly dressed . However, after a year off in 86, he emerged from a metamorphosis . Marty worked his way into the senior side and has not looked back. In completing the transformation he took to the cool but casual look, cravats and all . He has now proved once and for all that he is a polished footballer on and off the field . Well done Ma rty on your 50 games and on your recently announced engagement to Jo .
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FAWKNER 4 3 0 380 370 102 .70 16 KEW 3 4 0 413 384 107 .55 12 UNI BLACKS 3 4 0 441 426 103 .52 12 CAUL. GRAMM . 2 5 0 440 517 85.11 8 MON BLUES 2 5 0 402 552 72 .83 8 OLD TRINITY 0 7 0 246 677 3634 0 C RESERVE SECTION OLD MELB. 6 1 0 460 254 181 .10 24 OLD HAILEY 6 1 0 530 364 145.60 24 BANYULE 5 2 0 747 419 178 .28 20 ST. KILDA 5 2 0 566 384 147.40 20 ST. KEVINS 4 3 0 493 368 133.97 16 THOMASTOWN 3 4 0 479 531 90 .21 12 MHSOB 3 4 0 306 387 79 .07 12 OLD BRIGHTON 2 5 0 306 490 62 .45 8 BALACLAVA 1 6 0 371 584 63 .53 4 OLD IVANHOE 0 7 0 116 866 13.39 0 D RESERVE SECTIO N HAMP. ROVERS 6 0 1 621 413 150.36 26 STATE BANK 6 1 0 619 299 207.02 24 PRESTON 5 2 0 560 379 147.76 20 BULLEEN UTD 4 2 1 442 396 111 .62 18 AJAX 3 3 1 393 420 9357 14 WEST BRUNS 3 4 0 417 480 86.88 12 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 5 0 404 458 88 .21 8 ELSTERNWICK 2 5 0 446 591 75 .47 8 OLD MENTON. 1 5 1 452 681 66 .37 6 NORTH BRUNS . 1 6 0 294 531 55 .37 4 E RESERVE SECTIO N OLD GEELONG 7 0 0 689 253 272 .33 28 WHITEFRIARS 6 0 645 293 220 .14 24 ST. BEDES 5 2 0 526 313 168 .05 20 POWERHOUSE 5 2 0 445 334 133 .23 20 AQUINAS 4 3 0 556 443 125 .51 16 OLD ESSENDON 3 4 0 489 366 133 .61 12 HEATHERTON 3 4 0 314 551 56 .99 12 BRUNSWICK 2 5 0 279 598 46 .66 8 UHSOB 0 7 0 216 593 36 .42 0 PENINSULA 0 7 0 154 646 23 .84 0 F RESERVE SECTIO N LATROBE UNI 7 0 0 746 176 423.86 28 DOVETON 6 0 698 251 278 .09 24 FOOTSCRAY 5 2 0 668 383 174 .41 20 CLAYTON 5 2 0 560 388 144 .33 20 OLD CAREY 4 3 0 518 455 113 .85 16 WILLIAMSTOWN 4 3 0 540 475 113 .68 16 ST. ANDREWS 3 4 0 466 533 87 .43 12 UNI REDS 3 4 0 440 539 81 .63 12 COMM BANK 3 4 0 346 545 63.49 12 ANZ BANK 2 5 0 376 637 59 .03 8 ST. LEONARDS 0 7 0 282 623 45 .26 0 0 ELTHAM 0 7 0 242 981 24 .67 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE BLUE 6 1 0 649 350 185 .43 24 443 194.81 20 MARCELLIN 5 2 0 863 480 159 .38 20 UNI BLUES 5 2 0 765 588 130.10 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 2 0 765 438 186 .76 16 OLD XAVS 4 3 0 818 590 110.51 16 O.P. GREEN 4 3 0 652 801 75.91 8 THERRY 2 5 0 608 918 59 .48 8 BULL/TEMP 2 5 0 546 COLLEGIANS 2 5 0 356 1108 32 .13 8 774 47.93 0 MHSOB 0 7 0 37 1 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 460 228.04 28 WHITEFRIARS 7 0 0 104 9 6 1 639 392 163 .01 24 ORMOND 5 2 587 453 129.58 20 ST. BERNARDS 4 3 597 529 112.85 16 NORTH OB 4 3 505 487 103.70 16 OLD SCOTCH 467 94.00 16 .GRAMM . 4 3 439 CAUL 491 72 .91 12 3 4 358 ST. KILDA 902 52 .77 8 BANYULE 2 5 476 596 50.50 8 2 5 301 UNI BLACKS 70.24 4 1 6 43 9 625 OLD MELB . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 .06 28 417 228 OLD BRIGHTON 7 0 0 951 346 196.53 24 O.P. PURPLE 6 0 680 490 165 .10 20 ST. KEVINS 5 2 0 809 673 124.81 16 AQUINAS 4 3 0 840 476 120 .80 16 HAMP.ROVERS 4 3 0 575 603 108 .46 16 MON BLUES 4 3 0 654 805 52 .92 8 PARKSIDE 2 5 0 426 48.08 8 DE LA GOLD 2 5 0 388 807 32 .46 4 WILLIAMSTOWN 1 6 0 173 533 17.34 4 OLD ESSENDON 1 6 0 125 72 1
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