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A Section Football by Peter French
i et me begin this week with a few comments on the magnificent victory won by Andrew Langford-Jones and ms team in Adelaide last Sunday. i must say that when I saw the South Australians I thought we were well undersized . However the pace of Leigh Holt, Jeremy Nichols, Greg Sutterby, Peter Adams, Steve Wiltshire, Cullen, Gunn & Greg Bradshaw left re Croweaters standing and the side led by 10 goals after a memorable first quarter . Woff was in everything :,round the ground, Wittey, Lade & Phillips were a rebounding half-back line and Alan Lawson a focal point at centre half-forward . Lawson's interstate debut, he booted 4 goals as well, was noteworthy and he was indeed unlucky to have been forced from the field with a head wound which required all of Doc Costello's skills . A player with the football world in front of him is the 19 year old Hampton Rovers forward . I must mention Andy Whelan's 7 goals, Charlie Capiron's ball getting ability and Peter Frant's strong second half . Certainly a well worth-while exercise and to all those involved on and off the ground a great win against an old fow . Footnote : Members of the 1983 Executive Committee may not be remembered for much as the years go by . However their decision to ban the consumption of alcohol DURING matches, not as I recall the most popular jecision ever made, but certainly one which has made Amateur Football in this state a far more pleasant game, and one which would definitely have been welcomed by Victorians of the Norwood Oval last Sunday! Talk about abuse & 'brave barracking'. Well done VICS . To todays games and to Malane Street where the all conquering Ormond face a danger game against a greatly improved and in form North Old Boys who have won 3 or their past 4 games . But will it really be close? After all Ormond's last 4 games have been won by a combined total of 275 points ! I'm afraid I just can't see North upsetting the Ormond machine . I can't see Messrs. Zumbo, Hedley, Girolami & Co . holding McCooke, Schuhkraft, Nash & the Ormond mosquito fleet of Cox, Connell & Gilmore from kicking a winning score. Nor can I see Ormond lowering its colours across the centre where Phil Kingston in particular is in great touch and I'm afraid the Hibbe rt brothers, Egan if he's played up forward and Paul Considine will struggle for goals against Russell Barnes, David & Mark McDonald, Best & Forsythe . North will have a real go but Ormond will win . St . Bernards go to Yarra Park anxious to pick up the 4 points which they let slip last week . However they'll meet the Xavs on the rebound and although I give the Saints a good chance I feel Danny Corcoran will have the moves to counter the recent good form of Melican, Gollant, Comito, Smith & Klaaysen . Collegians meet Marcellin at the Trott and both sides will be desperate for a win . Both received thrashings last week and the character of both clubs is at stake today. Marcellin who have not learnt to fear defeat, is on a losing streak, four on end, and do not have the side to lift them to victory today, so its the Lions at home . De La also at home will play more quarters than opponents Scotch and will scramble out with the points whilst Uni Blues erratic form cannot win my selection against Old Paradians, despite their home ground advantage . When OPs finally settle their side they'll reveal a team which will certainly be required come September . Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barnes
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June 4th, 1988 Price : $1 .00 VOL . 88 No. 9
Today's selections A SECTION ORMOND v No rt h O.B. OLD XAVS v St . Bernards COLLEGIANS v Marcellin DE LA SALLE V Old Scotch Uni Blues v O. PARADIANS
B SECTION CAUL . GRM . v Uni Blacks KEW v Old Trinity Fawkner v BULL/TEMP Ivanhoe v PARKSIDE THERRY v Mon Blue s
The Sist Report on B Sectio n
A round of no surprises last week, saw the top four teams consolidate their positions with a two game gap to the fifth placed Monash Blues . That's a considerable gap after eight games - but as we all know the second round becomes unpredictable with teams doing their utmost to avoid relegation . Ivanhoe who look set to go down at this stage, have had some problems and Reserves Coach John Wise is now coaching the seniors . The club will be hoping that he can lead the 'Hoers out of their slump . This wasn't the case last week when they were easily accounted for by Monash . Andy McGregor was back to top form for Monash in a game that had few highlights . They were on top in most positions except for the centre where the Ivanhoe small men were constantly taking the advantage. This was all to no avail as the Monash half backline quickly set about running the ball forward . Monash ran out easy winners. Conditions varied across the grounds last week and easily the worst was the Bulleen-Templestowe one . Play was congested which did not allow Kew to get their system of play going . Umpires Wiseman & Walsh probably recorded the most statistics for their ball ups alone! In a low scoring game which was close all day, Bulleen Templestowe were the better side for three quarters . In the last quarter however, Kew got a couple of lucky breaks which put paid to Bulleen Templestowe's chances. Brett Burden & Neil Duncan were consistently at the bottom of the pack getting the ball out for Kew whilst George and new comer Espenchied did well for Bulleen Templestowe . The closest game of the day was between Trinity & Caulfield at Burwood . Caulfield jumped Trinity early and lead by 5 goals at 1/4 time, however Trinity led by Captain Andy Allibon worked hard over the next 2 quarters to level the score at 3/4 time. The lead changed a couple of times in the last, and Trinity who have faded in the last quarter a couple of times proved they have learnt their lesson by hanging on . O'Shaughnessy in his second game back, kicked 7 at full forward whilst up the other end David Matthews also kicked 7 . In the other games Therry easily accounted for Blacks. Blacks inconsistency must be a worry for coach Neville Taylor particularly as all their losses this year have been by no less than 7 goals . Old rivals Fawkner & Parkside matched tactics with Parkside getting the points . For Fawkner Busst won the honours in the ruck and Terry Young did well at CHF kicking 4 goals . For Parkside Captain Mark Page led the way with Franklin & Vincitorio being their best . The pick of today's games are the Therry v Monash and the Caulfield V Blacks games. Therry are hard to beat at home and with Matton, Biddlestone & Paul Crotty all in good form, Monash may find it difficult to win this . However if they can keep with Therry for most of the game, their "never-say-die" attitude could make it a close one. Caulfield who were devastated by their loss to Trinity will be out to make amends this week and could catch Blacks off guard . For Caulfield, Fish & Morrissey are in good form and if Matthews can bag a few goals it could be interesting . Parkside should account for Ivanhoe and Bulleen-Templestowe will find it difficult out at Fawkner but should take the points . Kew, who have a couple of close ones should beat Trinity . And finally, whilst it may not be so competitive in the Seniors I notice that in the Reserves the competition is hotting up. 3 games separate top and seventh position . The 'Hoers are providing some success for their club, and this week they meet the Devils in what should be a tough encounter between the 2nd & 3rd sides . Blacks who have lost a couple of close ones will be keen to get one step closer to the four today but that won't b e easy as Caulfield had a great win last week . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 2
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In pursuit of the Bill Hayden award for the VAFA's biggest uavel account, I followed last month's exploits with a lightning visit to Adelaide for the "CDEFG" representative team's match against the South Australian amateurs - and what a visit it was . Perhaps the initial highlight for the team was leaving the ground at Tullamarine, as for some members of the team the memory of last year's impromptu bus trip lingered all too vividly in the memory. Again coached by (according to the Sunday Press) "former St . Kilda star" Andrew Langford-Jones, the team lined up at Norwood Oval as follows : Backs : Dave Gregory (Balaclava C), Mike Constable (Old Haileybury), Peter Grant (Old Brighton, VC) Half-backs : Cameron Lade (Old Brighton), David Whitty (Bloods), Garry Phillips (Old Haileybury) . Centres : Jeremy Nicholls (Old Melb.), Marcus Framano (Banyule), Cullen Gunn (Old Geelong) Half-forwards : Greg Sutterby (Banyule), Al Lawson (Hampton Rovers), Charlie Capiron (St . Kilda CBC) . Forwards : Peter Adams (Banyule), John Bingham (Old Haileybury), Leigh Holt (Banyule) . Rucks: Paul Woff (Old Brighton), Greg Bradshaw (Old Melb.), Steve Wiltshire (Peninsula) . Interchange: Anthony Whelan (Aquinas), Mark Wilkinson (Aquinas), Mark Mason (Preston), Marty Newnham (Old Carey) . Officials: Peter Hannan (Runner), David Gann (Trainer), Mike Troup (Physio), Brian Costello (Doctor), Peter Harris & Tom Johnston (Statistics), Peter Mason, Rick Brockwell & Peter Hutchinson (Selectors), Alec Johnston (Time), Cameron Swale (Field Umpire), Ross Booth (Commentary), George McTaggart (Press) . The four Banyule players were the catalyst for the Vics' brilliant opening . Sutterby's handball was particularly damaging, and set up the first two goals of the match to Gunn & Adams. Whelan came on late in the quarter to snap two quick goals and give another away with a handpass to Wiltshire, and by the first break the lead was a staggering 62 points . Skillful disposal by hand and foot continued in the second term as another ten goals were posted in front of an almost silend crowd . Lawson provided a vigorous focal point up forward, kicking three goals in the quarter and providing crumbs to Whelan & Sutterby. Woff & Bingham were too strong in the ruck and around the ground, and by half-time the lead had stretched to 106 points . At last the home team got its act together in the third quarter to show that it was not such a bad side after all, and certainly of greater mettle than the Monaro League teams played in previous years . Lawson was carried off on a stretcher with a nasty cut to the head, and his loss was sorely felt, Coach Langford,iones was an angry man at the final change, his team having been outscored in the third term . A fairly uninspiring last quarter followed, with the Vics' backline taking control . Grant took countless marks inthe back pocket and Constable, although giving away at least a couple of stone in weight, spoiled hard and ran well out of the backline . The prolific Bradshaw collected the last of an amazing 53 possessions for the game (13 in the first quarter) to take the trophy for best afield and give Carnival selectors Noel Rundle & Noel Stokes plenty to think about . Whelan finished with seven goals for the second state match running . Best players on the day were Bradshaw, Nicholls, Capiron, Woff, Grant, Lawson and Sutterby . Goalkickers were Whelan 7, Lawson 4, Sutterby 4, Adams 3, Wiltshire 2, Wilkinson 2, Gunn, Fraumano, Holt, Bingham, Capiron and Mason . SAAFA 1 .1 . 7 4 .2 . 26 7 . 8 . 50 8 .13 . 61 VAFA 11 .3.69 21 .6 .132 24 .10 .154 28 .16 .179 Returning to local matters, a rejuvenated St . Kilda CBC provided the round's surprise by toppling Old Melburnians whilst Old Haileyburians snatched third position from Old Brighton . The Beach Boys might find themselves out of tune again today when they visit the undefeated Banyule - even allowing for the continuing brilliance of centreman Barber . St . Kevins are now three games outside the four whilst OMs will be keen to retain what is now only a percentage hold on second place . Elsternwick Park's wide berths will also suit the Naives, who may be bolstered THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 3
this week by the return of skipper Witts, even if Greg Bradshaw's foot must be bruised by all the kicks h, won in Adelaide . CBC could be back in Town this week - Thomastown to be precise . The desperation of the locals' plight may be slightly greater than that of CBC's to stay within touch of the four, but with Riddell back in form ano Matt Driscoll in the meanest of moods the Saints should ease in . At home, Balaclava have an excellent opportunity to notch their second win of the season at the expense of Old Ivanhoe and thus draw level on points in a vital "relegation" game . A loss would see them two games stray of eighth position at the halfway point of the season . Finally the Old Faves face Melbourne High at McKinnon in a real danger game . Oddly enough the Bloods haven't yet shown their best at home, apart from an 8-goals burst against St . Kevins a fortnight ago . The hardworking roving trio of Taranto, Ju ry & Graham Smith will face perhaps the biggest team in the competition and the High's giants like Peter Sala will be looking to put the Lilliputians in their place - but the home side have a few Gullivers of their own and should take the points . SOUTHA'S SELECTIONS BANYULE v Old Brighto n OLD MELBURNIANS v St . Kevins (Elsternwick Park) Thomatown v ST. KILDA CB C BALACLAVA v Old Ivanho e OLD HAILEYBURIANS v Melbourne Hig h
Nth Brunswick out marked, out ran and showed more endeavour in their victory over West Brunswick . I ;as told the Magpies were the team to watch when the wintry conditions set in . Maybe their supporters are ;:fl g let down . Today the Pies meet Preston and when you look at the ladder a win is all important . Nth grunswick play Elsternwick today and on last weeks performance they have a good show . Best for North K . Hehir, M .DeMorton & B.Smith & West Casley, D .Lampard & McNeice . Preston's excellent win over Hampton Rovers indicates little difference between the two wides at this stage . Preston continually pressured the Rovers and prevented their normal flow on game . With a 6 goal lead the Bullants stopped, lost concentration and allowed the Rovers back into the game . Both sides will have learnt rrom the experience and be better for it . Best for Preston, Yendall, Turner & Caton & Hampton Rover s McConville, Hetherington & Hoggett . Today's selections _,LSTERNWICK v Nth Brunswick HAMPTON ROVERS v State Bank guileen United v AJA X West Brunswick v PRESTO N OLD CAMBERWELL v Old Mentonians
E Section Report by John Palmer
D Section notes by Chris Rowston
One really wonders whether this reporter knows whats going on . With a tipping percentage of 46% I've decided to close by eyes and use a pin when making my selections . How could you select the four bottom sides last week to win. Except for Old Camberwell, the others have done nothing to suggest they would improve . It would make you pull your hair out - in my case I'm a loser there too ! Old Camberwell now have that winning feeling, and I'm sticking with them today . Apart from the top two this section is very even . In realistic terms all clubs have an opportunity to make the four . I believe only 10 wins this season will be enough to make fourth spot. Preston took the wind out of ladder leader Hampton Rovers & Bulleen United showed great courage in downing in-form Old Mentonians in the mud . Not to forget North Brunswick, the last two weeks have been pitiful, but to their credit they gave everything to win a close one . Today match of the day is Old Camberwell v Old Mentonians . Both sides appreciate the wide open spaces, both play good run on games . The Wells strength lies with their in-form players Mitchell Jepson & Laplache who are creating options quickly up forward . Old Mentonians have Rogers Bournon & M . Macquire playing consistently, but again I'm sticking with the up and comers . Old Camberwell for mine . Last week AJAX again showed that dogged determination being 6 goals down, only to turn the game around and grind out another win . Elsternwick played in bursts, holding a comfortable lead, only to see the Jackers come back in the last half . A tense final quarter saw few scoring shots . Elsternwick missed a chance to snatch victory in the last minute of the game. Best for AJAX Michmacher, Silver & Shenker and Elsternwick Farrington, Russell & McCooke . The conditions at Old Mentonians could only be described as atrocious . The low scores indicate the heavy going both sides had to endure . Ball ups, thirty metre kicks, mud and more mud sums up Bulleen United's gritty win . Maybe OM's inaccurate kicking at goal in the drier conditions early in the game lead to their down fall . The Bulls had good players in Chapman, Taylor & Morley and OM's A .Newman, Rogers & Norton . Old Camberwell serve warning of better things to come, with a great team effort against State Bank. An even game to half time, saw the Wells take control and showed a keen desire to win, which I might add has been coming for three weeks . The difference in the end was Old Camberwell's desperate attitude . This win leaves them last on the ladder, but not for long! Best for Old Camberwell, Beale, Jepson, Strachan & State Bank, S.Cloke, Wallmeyer & Connelly . 4
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A couple of turn-ups last week (from my point of view anyway) put paid to my chances for more boasting today - my run of perfect scores was halted at one . Still, three out of five is better than average and the evenness of the competition in the middle order is really showing out and making selections quite tough . Old Essendon strengthened their claim for a spot in the four with a good win over Brunswick at Dunstan d Reserve. Showing a much more determined will to win the Grammar team powered away from a lack-lustre Brunswick and even though both sides had the same number of scoring shots, the visitors thoroughly deserved their win. In what looked to be the match of the day and turned out to be a fizzer from the contest point of view . Whitefriars took a firm grip on top position with a resunding 11 goal win over Aquinas . The Friars are right on target to have their name printed in the Caulfield race-book next year but there is still a lot of mud and sluch to be cleaned from the boots between now and September . Great to see UHSOB remove the zero from the W column with a win over Peninsula . I reckoned they had a chance in the game but only a very slim one at Mt . Eliza . The Pirates need to pick up a bit otherwise their future in the lower half of the ladder seems assured . St . Bedes bounced back to the winners list with a good win over Heatherton to keep in touch with the four . The game which proved to be the match of the day saw Old Geelong finish narrow 3 point winners over Powerhouse at Como . The victory gained a place in the four for the OGGS but they will need to keep winning to hold their spot as three teams are breathing down their necks . as I said before the middle order of the competition is very even with 2nd to 7th being separated only by 6 points and percentage . Some of todays do nothing for my confidence as a tipster and will further confuse the issue of settling the four . Here goes anyway . Heatherton travel to bomber territory to take on Old Essendon . On their strong showing last week, I'm goin g for the home team by a comfortable margin . Aquinas is at home to Brunswick for the first time . The home team will start favourite here even though down on form last week . Brunswick turned in a shocker last Saturday and will need to bounce back strongly to get the points . I think they might upset the College and consolidate a position near the four . Nith their confidence sky-high from their win last week, UHSOB meet Section Leader Whitefriars at Brens Oval . I think a gentle thud will be heard around Royal Park about 4 .35 p .m . this afternoon - the Old Boys coming back to earth . The Friars to be too strong and will win well . Peninsula make the journey to Powerhouse and will be keen to atone for their loss to the bottom side . However, !he home team, also on the rebound, with strengthen their grip on 2nd spot with a good win at Ross Gregory . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 5
Old Geelong from the expance of Como, visit, what must appear to them, the 'quadrangle' at Mentone . St . Bedes are very tough to beat at this ground and although th OGGS may be running into each other early they should come home strongly and record another win to stay in the four. Finally, on behalf of all E Section supporters let be congratulate the representatives from Powerhouse, :".quinas, Old Geelong & Peninsula in helping the Victorian team thrash the crow-eaters in Adelaide last Sunday . Well done lads and no doubt you did us all proud .
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"You couldn't tip a waitress! " "You're not a roving reporter, you're a raving ratbag" : The above were just some of the accolades I received at the Postage Stamp last Saturday as the Sainters contributed to my worst-ever tally of 2 out of 6 by giving the Redz an eighteen goal hiding . St. Adnrews stand up comic, Ross Jones produced a roll of dunny document from his dry-as-a-bone and suggested I use it for this week's article . Nice gesture Rosco - thanks mate, I'll put you in the will . And it's "will to win" that, according to Saints coach, Roland Magro, has the Sainters back on the winning list and pointedly determinedly in the direction of the finals once again . Roland cited a shocking run of injuries and early season complacency for the Sainters dropping 4 games in a row. By making fitness and hardwork on the training track the measure of commitment, Roland has the Sainters playing with great purpose and determination once more. The Students & Old Carey were my only selections which proved accurate with La Trobe by none over the Clays & Old Carey winning without being impressive at the expense of the Zedders . I really messed up my selection by not sticking to the `Towners who were nearly 10 clear of the Harrys who came back to earth with a thud after two good wins . The boys from Patterson River had a tremendous 5 point win over the inaccurate Artists to lift them a rung up the ladder - a ladder, incidently, which now looks clearly made up of a top 6, striving for a place in the finals and a bottom 6 striving for some seasonal respectability . In the main game, I should have stuck to my word and not a coin toss . The Doves gave the Eagles a football lesson at Farnsworth Avenue to take a game-break on second spot and a nice lead-up to their clash with LaTrobe this week . The F-Grade finals race sees two sides clearly on top ; two sides in the four who have faltered in recent weeks ; two sides just out of the four who are stringing together a series of wins . The month of June should really sort things ut . It's also the last month in which sides below the top six can make or break their seasons . Player of the Round : Further to last week's announcement of a "Dinner for Two" Sponsorship, I am also happy to announce that the Fenwick Inn will also provide a weekly voucher to the Player of the Round . This offer includes previously named winners of the award . I will forward vouchers through the mail to the relevant club secretaries. Once again thanks to the Fenwick Inn . (Corner Fenwick & Amess Streets, North Carlton) . This Week's Winner: The strongly-built and deadly accurate Sainters full-forward, Terry Wilson who have the Redz some nightmares by kicking 13 goals last Saturday to being his tally to 44 in seven matches . (Terry missed round 1 to marry Bronwyn, who acts as his interpreter when he struggles with the intricacies of this column) and set him on the road to another ton . (He kicked 137 for the Sainters last year) . Well done Terry A Fenwick voucher and a book on VAFA statisticsfor your doting father, Wes are in the mail . Letter of the Week Send letters to P.O . Box 144, North Essendon 3041) I was out of town last week, drawing journalistic inspiration from the spa waters around Daylesford, so I didn't clear the mailbox 'til after publication deadline . In any case there wasn't much room for letters given the space occupied by Mick Cormick's goalies drag, in one pocket of which Australia Post officials found a child's counting frame, a six-times tables chart and a manual entitled "Survival for the Visually Impaired :" I'll update the letters section next week . This Week's Matches : Last Week (2 arghhgh!i!) Current percentage Accuracy (66%)
Match of the Round : At last! The top two sides clash! And appropriately at Power Reserve. Doveton versus L .aTobe. The Students have taken all before them, winning eight out of eight, and play a brand of football which ,nmbines highmarking and agile key players with the running game that demands fitness to do it and space : â?‘ :vhich to do it . They're matched with a side which also boasts considerable marking power . As well, the Doves nave a ferocious desire for the free ball and a commitment to run in numbers (their style reminds me very much of Sheedy's Essendon) . I'm tipping the Doves for three reasons : they have the home ground advantage ; I should ,lave tipped them last week ; I believe if the Students are to lose this year it will be to a side who applies tremendous pressure before, during and after possession of the football is in question . In other matches : The privatisation versus public enterprise debate takes on a more intimate tone when Getta's boys play hosts to the Harry Trotters. At this stage the Zedders are looking squarely at the big W.S . which should have Tommy spitting chips to say the least . The Harrys disappointed last week and I fancy that Zedders coach, Mike Szeitz will get a special effort out of his charges this week and pick up a close one . The Clays have had so many rings rund round them in recent weeks they'd be better off playing home games at the Bendigo Potte ry and I'm afraid I can't see them getting up against Old Carey who are aware of the dangers lurking below them . The Sunday game should see the Eagles bounce back against the Redz who seemed to be signalling last week that they will be content with a mediocre season, The Towners are once more sniffing the four and should comfortably have the measure of the Artists, whilst I'll have to bypass St. Leonards once more and select the born-again Saints
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G SECTIO N Bulleen Templestowe doubled Collegians score despite forward inaccuracy which must cause concern to Coach Neil Smythe . Marcellin failed by two points to double the Old Scotch score in a performance which has kept Marcellin in touch with the leading bracket . Monash Whites proved my judgement wrong when they defeated St . Bernards by twenty seven points. This win returned Monash to second place at the expense of St. Bernards. The Bloods defeated long standing rivals Port Colts by seventeen points and in so doing maintained their lead in the competition . Kew made a mockery of my prediction of an intersting game against Old Haileybu ry when they won the contest by sixty one points . The closest game of the round was that between De La Salle & Old Melburnians which resulted in a victory to De La Salle by two points. H SECTIO N St. Kevins had a big win over Powerhouse when they quadrupled the House score. GTV9 achieved the unusual distinction of holding their opponents scorelss when they defeated Balaclava by one hundred and fifty two points . Leaders Old Xaverians crushed Old Geelong and won their game by one hundred and eight points . Richmond Central scored their second win of the season when they defeated State Bank by eight points . State Bank could only blame themselves for their loss as they had two more scoring shots . Therry & St . Kilda staged an even contest for the first three quarters . St . Kilda's last quarter effort proved too much for Therry and the Saints ran out winners by twenty six points. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Old Paradians Green despite a poor last quarter effort ran out easy winners over Collegians by one hundred and sixteen points. Ter ry Canavan with eight goals proved a real focal point for Old Paradians. University Blues defeated Bulleen Templestowe by he big margin of ninety four points . However virtualy all the Blue score was kicked before half time and their efforts in the second half must worry Coach Peter Melton . Marcellin returned to the winning list when they defeated the inconsistent Old Haileybury by fifty seven points (which doubled the Bloods score) Leaders De La Salle Blue had a comfortable win over Old Xaverians by the margin of thirty seven points. Melbourne High School Old Boys forfeited to Therry. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Caulfield Grammarians defeated C.B.C. St. Kilda by the big margin of seventy four points . This vicctory enabled Caulfield to return to the top four. St . Bernards did find Old Scotch a much more competitive opponent than they did on May 7. This time St . Bernards won by just fourteen points . Ormond comfortably defeated
Old Menblurnians by forty three points which made the game a close one than I expected . Uni Blacks proveci me a poor judge of form when they defeated Banyule, whom I had selected, by six points. Leaders Whitefriars showed they are the side to beat when they defeated fourth placed No rt h Old Boys by one hundred and three points which sent No rt h down to sixth place . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Old Paradians Purple kicked very inaccurately in a competitive first quarter with Old Essendon Gramamrians . For the next three quarters the game was a one sided affair as Old Paradians powered to an awesome one hundred and eighty point victory which took them to section leadership . Hampton Rovers showed a remarkable return to form when they inflicted Old Brighton's first defeat by twenty one points . St . Kevins kicked another huge score at the expense of De La Salle Gold . Parkside recorded another upset in this section when with their second consecutive victory they defeated Aquinas by sixteen points in slippery conditions . The steadiness shown by the young Parksiders when under pressure must have pleased coach Peter Harvey and his officials . Monash Blues had the bye as Williamstown have withdrawn from the competition . PREVIEW OF MATCHED TO BE PLAYED JUNE 4, 1988 ROUND 9 G SECTIO N I favour Collegians to defeat Po rt Colts who are having a disappointing season . Collegians have the home ground advantage as well as the better seasonal statistics . Neighbours Marcellin & Bulleen Templestowe meet in Bulleen . Although Marcellin must win to stay in touch with the section leaders I favour the district side because their form has been much more consistent than that shown by Marcellin . At home I have little doubt that MOnash Whites will outplay Old Scotch who will not appreciate the long journey and windy conditions of the University. St . Bernards will appreciate the wide expanses of the Cornder Oval (which is available) as they go about returning to the winning list and building percentage at the expense of Old Melburnians who trail the section . Bloods should prove too talented for Kew with their superior forward line featuring interstate squad man Witty . De La Salle travel to Old Haileybury for a game that judged on last week's results should be a close contst . At home and through a superior rate I select Old Haileybury who must however, forget last week's results and take this game as a new challenge. H SECTIO N St. Kevins must be favoured to win well at the expense of Old Geelong whose form has been inconsistent . GTV9 should be able to record another big victory this week at the expense of Powerhouse . This week Therry must travel to CBC St . Kilda and judged on what I saw of their game last week I have little doubt CBC St . Kilda will win again . Leaders Old Xaverians must keep winning to maintain top position which is threatened by GTV9 . Today I have no doubt the Crocodiles will record a big victory over Richmond Central . State Bank should be able to defeat Balaclava whose record is not enviable but whose players deserve commendation for their tenacity and perseverance. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Collegians lack the depth of ability to hold Marcellin to a losing score even at Albert Park . The lure of section leaderhsip will motivate Marcellin to win by the greatest possible margin . Old Paradians Green travel to Uni Blues for an important match . Neither side played well for four quarters last week so each will be keen to atone today. The Paradians defence can be loose which will aid the Blues running forwards . I can porbably please both ides by selecting the Blues as I believe they wil have the talent to win the game . Bulleen Templestov e must be my selection to win today against Melbourne High School Old Boys as their recent form has been the better. Old Xaverians will find Therry a competitive rival . Despite their smallness the Xaverians are a talented group and if Gorazides returns from A Section they will have a focus in the forward line . I must select Old Xaverians and will be keen to learn the final result . Today seems to be Old Haileybury's turn to win as their form is so inconsistent they seem to win every two weeks . On the other hand De La Salle Blue have done all Brian Brown has asked and their top place status is well deserved . Given this background of both sides I can do nothing else but select De La Salle Blue to win . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CBC St . Kilda are always difficult to defeat on the windy Coughlin Oval University Blacks will find this so today when I expect the Saints to prove too strong for the Blacks . Caulfield Grammarians should be able to maintain their top four position by defeating Old Menblurnians comfortably today . Ormond travel to Banyule where the visitors must be favoured to win by a wide margin . Old Scotch travel to Whitefriars to tackle the unbeaten leaders . I know Laurie Aghan will have a scheme to unsettle the Whitefriars game but all form points to a Whitefriars victory which I feel could be narrower than many expect . Long standing rivals St . Bernards & No rt h Old Boys meet at Niddrie. St. Bernards have consolidated a place in the top four which No rth has been unable to do. At home I favour St . Bernards to take the points. UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Aquinas travel to Bundoora to engage Old Paradians Purple who will be anxious to maintain the section leadership . The last two matches have seen Aquinas slump from fourth to sixth and their conquerors have both fallen to Parade pressure. I have no hesitation in selecting Old Paradians Purple to win . 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ans have a marvellous opportunity to regroup and rebuild percentage at the expense of Old Essendon Grammarians who have found their first season a difficult one . St . Kevins & Hampton Rovers meet in the match n' the day . The last two games have restored St. Kevins confidence and with key position players Hagarty & Hourigan in top form I believe they will possess too much talent for Hampton Rovers who do not play so ;ell away from home . Parkside are on the crest of a wave and they will tackle MOnash Blues with confidence. However the Blues know that victory could put them in the four at the half way point of the season .l expect , i, at Monash size and depth will see Parkside wilt and give MOnash Blues victory. De La Salle Gold have the bye .
THE SCORE S The attention of all clubs is drawn to the necessity to phone final scores to Mr. Ron Haliy on 379 8171 - Reserves and G and H section games played early - before 3 p .m . Seniors and Under 19 section games before 5 P .M . In the case of a forfeit it is still necessa ry to phone Mr . Hally . If a match is transferred to SUNDAY, nofity the Press Correspondent George McTaggart on 528 3319 . Saturday matches at Elsternwick Park -`Home Club' responsible for phoning scores to Mr. Hally (unless otherwise advised) . Sunday games - scores to Mr. George McTagga rt (unless otherwise advised) .
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CLUB MAILING LIST - The Untapped Area of Club Marketing ! Every Club I know will say that they have a decent mailing list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . but does this list really cover everyone who has played or been associated with your Club from say the last 20-30 years? Remember those players, officials, supporters some 20-30 years ago were really staunch Club supporters and really 'put-in' both on and off the field to make your Club the great Club that it is today . I would tend to believe that most of them sneak a look in The Age or Sun every week for the 'Amateur Football' results to see how their old team performed on Saturday . Well in marketing parlance, they were once a PRIMARY TARGET GROUP for all your Club fund raising efforts 20-30 years ago, well now they are a SECONDARY TARGET GROUP . . . . . . . . . and should be treated as such . If your Club hasn't already done so appoint a 'Club Mailing List Director', with the brief for him/her to produce a mailing list that should include all those associated with your Club for the last 20-30 years . (Some Clubs will go back even further) . Now you ask, sound simple but where do you start and how do you get up-to-date addresses, phone numbers etc . Well it's not simple but requires lots of patience and using the system of NETWORKING . First of all I suggest the Director appoints a series of DECADE CAPTAINS ; i .e . a person responsible for each decade say pre 1950, 1950-60, 1960-70, 1970-80, 1980p1us . Thse people may be past Presidents, Secretaries, Captains of your Club stalwarts who really know everyone and have a good knowledge of Club history etc . These DECADE CAPTAINS, will then draw up a list of players and supporters from the following :Past copies of 'Amateur Footballer' (refer VAFA office) ? Past Club Annual Reports " Past Club Photograph s ' Past Club newsletters Past Club record s Develop the list and then follow up from past addresses to business contacts to even advertisements in the local paper requesting the following names to get in contact with the Club . Well . . . . . . . having now got together a list of some 150-200 names, what do you do with it? Most will say 'hit them betwee the eyes' by asking them for a donation to the Club . Smart Clubs will invite them to a`FREE Past Players Re-union/Luncheon' preceding a major match . A Say FREE because you have to spend a dollar to make a dollar. Get them to the function first and outline ways in which this group can assist the Club and in return what they can get back . e.g . 1 . establish a Coterie G ro up for say $100 each, which entitles them to another Free luncheon and regular Club newsletters . Net profit to the Club may be around $75 .00 . That $75.00 from a person never gained before. 2 . develop a mailing sheet listing all products that can be purchased via the Club - where the Club may receive a rebate back from the VAFA on total purchases from VAFA selected companies - viz ; Cadbury Schweppes, Four'n Twenty Pies, Grover's Wines, Hugh Lyon (supporter ujumpers) and so on . You would be surprised just how many people would support this direct Club buying scheme knowing that they are buying at a good price for those products plus the club is making money . With the list, current players on a Thursday night could be given the job of delivering the goods and meeting the former Club "greats". Come on give it a go . . . . . . . . . . . . its a long term exercise, but once completed should provide your Club with funds that have never been accessed before . RAY SNEDDON .
Remaining Fixtures for E lsternwick Par k 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 FINA L 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 NO MATCHES NEXT SATURDAY JUNE 11th NEXT ROUND JUNE 18t h A SECTION NORTH O.B. V COLLEGIANS MARCELLIN V UNI BLUES OLD PARAD. V DE LA SALLE 0. SCOTCH V ST. BERNARDS ORMOND V OLD XAV. B SECTION MON BLUS V CAUL . GRAMM UNI BLACKS V KEW 0 . TRINITY V FAWKNER BULL/TEMP V PARKSIDE THERRY V IVANHO E C SECTION MHSOB V BANYUL E 0. BRIGHTON V OLD MELB . ST. KEVINS V THOMASTOWN ST. KILDA V 0 . IVANHOE OLD HAILEY V BALACLAVA D SECTION PRESTON V ELSTERNWIC K NORTH BRUNSWICK V BULLEEN UTDD AJAX V 0 . CAMBERWEL L OLD MENTON . V STATE BANK WEST BRUNS. V HAMPT ROVERS E SECTIO N O.GEELONG V O .ESSENDON HEATHERTON V AQUINAS BRUNSWICK V UHSOB WHITEFRIARS V PENINSULA ST. BEDES V POWERHOUS E F SECTION ELTHAM V ANZ BAN K COMM BANK V CLAYTON 0. CAREY V DOVETON LA TROBE V FOOTSCRAY ST. ANDREWS V W'STOWN ST. LEONARDS V UNI REDS
G SECTION KEW V COLLEGIAN S PORT COLTS V MARCELLIN BULL/TEMP V MON WHITES O .SCOTCH V ST. BERNARDS DE LA SALLE V BLOODS 0. HAILEY V OLD MELB. H SECTION RICH . CENTRA : V ST. KEVINS 0. GEELONG V GTV9 BALACLAVA V THERRY POWERHOUSE V OLD XAV . STATE BANK V ST. KILDA UNDER 19 SECTION 1 DE LA BLUE V COLLEGIANS MARCELLIN V UNI BLUES O .P. GREEN V MHSOB BULLEEN TEMP V THERRY OLD HAILEY V ??? UNDER 19 SECTION 2 NORTH O.B . V ST. KILD A UNI BLACKS V OLD MELB . CAUL . GRAMM V BANYULE O.SCOTCH V ORMON D ST. BERNARDS V WHITEFRIARS UNDER 19 SECTION 3 MON BLUES V O .P PURPLE AQUINAS V O.BRIGHTON O.ESSENDON V ST. KEVIN S HAMP. ROVERS V DE LA GOLD PARKSIDE a bye.
Umpire's Corne r by Ron and Mike
Congratulations go to a few people this week . Firstly to Mark Se ro ng, our real up and coming goalie, on his VFL appointments . His ex-VFL dad will be as proud as we are of him . So far with the VFL we have John Hall, Bernie Hoare & Mark ; will Roy Tuck be next? or even Andrew Belcher ? Next up is an old stager just returned from a trip to Hong Kong, Steve "Twang" McCarthy. Steve is doing his 100th game today after joining our ranks from the VFL Senior List in 1984 . Amongst his many credits are four grand finals, 3 in the U19s and one in 'E' Grade as well as numerous finals (that's 4 medals!) A regular in the 'A' Grade panel, Steve often gets confused with the 'Pres', as they have the same haircuts, Good Luck today, and just as a matter of interest . How long have you had that penny you use for the toss? ! Off to South Australia for the 'CDEF' game is Came ro n Swayle, having a grat year after another good one last year. He will do us all proud . The Bolshoi Ballet company is looking for you Simmo after that splendid display of jumping over puddles! In goal umpiring position is everything . Play it again Sam! ? Its great to see Sharon Alger promoted to 'C' Grade. The way she is going and her dedication to training and the game, we have no doubt Sharon will end up in 'A' Grade, and a possible grand final . Can you imagine the first bounce!!?!! We're all behind you Sharon . Andrew "The Gardener" Mullaly has an offsider in Micky Gilday. Seems that during a game at Elsternwick Mick decided to plough up the already muddy centre with his nose . Nice handover Bobby ! When is a cool drink at three quarter time not a cool drink? Ask David Fowler who drank the training oil instead . Like a plague of locusts we have an attack of the Segotas . Kevin "Chilli Pepper" Segota last week did a game with his taller nephew Colin Segota . I wonder if his father, another old umpire, Joe Segota was watching! (with all the other Segotas) where will it end . Personality of the Week Name : John "Rocky" Natoli Age : Very . Married - Yes (when he is home ) Field umpire with 10 years experience, one with us . VAFA Position - Umpires Recruting Officer. Occupation - Training Officer with Telecom . Favourite Food - all of it plus pizzas . Favourite Drink - Dirty Mother Favourite Observer - Benny Goodman, because he's the only one at training smaller than him . Likes -Football, talking, his wife, talking . Dislikes - tall people, bushy's cat, silence . Pre-game Ritual - Parking his car in getaway position . Biggest influence - Mickey Rooney and Frank Vergona . Ambitions - Many more years of umpiring . - Recruit lots more umpires . - Work on radio with football (more f _talking!) Keep on bouncing Ron& Mike
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TO D AV A SECTION COLLEGIANS V MARCELLIN Field: C . Swale, PWiseman Goal: G .Clancy, S .Livingston UNI BLUES V O .PARADIANS Field: W. Henry, K .Segota Goal: J . Vellerman, B. Dunstan DE LA SALLE V O.SCOTCH Field: M .Bushfield, J . Toohey Goal: M . Murray, B. Fowler OLD XAVS. V ST. BERN . Field: R . Lippold, A . McRae Goal: K. Pitcher, R . Clarkson ORMOND V NORTH OB . Field: W. Lyons, S . McCarthy Goal: W . Binch, M .Serong B SECTION CAUL. GRAMM . V UNI BLACKS Field: B. Walsh, C . Segot a Goal : M .Garcian, M . Lentini KEW V OLD TRINITY Field: R . Bell, S. Clinch Goal : S . Kahn, D.McKenzie FAWKNER V BULL/TEMP Field: M . Gilday, K . Coughlan Goal : K . Tyler, B . Wylie IVANHOE V PARKSID E Field: G . Hardiman, M . Huntington Goal: P. Alsop, B . Farro w THERRY V MON BLUES Field: R . Francis, A. Mullaly Goal: K . McNeice, A . Belcher C SECTION BANYULE V 0. BRIGHTON Field: Chris Keeto n Boundary: G . Clark, P.Johnston "'O.MELB . V ST. KEVINS Senior Field: S . Alger, P Cherry Reserve: David D'Altera . Senior Goal : B. Seymour, N . McTaggart Reserve: Goal: B . Henshall, J . Dexter Reserve: Boundary: P Kent, G . Bland THOMASTOWN V ST. KILDA Field: Colin King BALACLAVA v O .IVANHOE Field: Tony Curtis, Mark Hockey OLD HAILEY V MHSO B Field: Richard Walters (VFL) Boundary: A . Taylor, M . Garnham D SECTION ELSTERNWICK V NORTH BRUNS Field: Pat Maebu s BULLEEN UTD V AJAX Field: Santo Paulucc i 14
OLD CAMB . V OLD MENTON . Field: Michael Forde HAMP. ROVERS V STATE BANK Field: Breck Haywar d Reserve: Boundary: A . Laird, I . Gailvnas WEST BRUNS. V PRESTO N Field: David Dodso n E SECTION O .ESSENDON V HEATHERTON Field: Paul O'Dwye r AQUINAS V BRUNSWICK Field: Tim Sheare r Senior Boundary: B. Reid, P Thompson UHSOB V WHITEFRIAR S Field: Tony Murphy POWERHOUSE V PENINSULA Field: Tony Dipaol o Reserve : Boundary: D. Aylward ST. BEDES V 0 . GEELONG Field: Clark Thuys F SECTION ANZ BANK V COMM BANK Field: Ken Walke r CLAYTON V 0. CAREY Field: Rob Mayston DOVETON V LA TROBE Field: Heath Little UNI REDS V FOOTSCRAY Field: Charles Sutherland W'STOWN V ELTHAM Field: Simon Houriga n ST. LEONARDS V ST. ANDREWS Field: Ron Smith G SECTION As Appointe d COLLEGIANS V PORT COLTS MARCELLIN V BULL/TEMP MON WHITES V 0 . SCOTCH OLD MELB. V ST. BERNARDS BLOODS V KE W 0. HAILEY V DE LA SALL E H SECTION As Appointed ST. KEVINS V O.GEELONG GTV9 V POWERHOUSE ST. KILDA V THERRY OLD XAVS. V RICH . CENTRAL STATE BANK V BALACLAV A UNDER 19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS V MARCELLI N Field: Andrew Stove Boundary: S . Mannix, M . Sherma n THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
UNI BLUES V O .P. GREEN Field: Tim Keating, Wayne Fyffe Boundary: D. Keegan, D. Pearson MHSOB V BULL/ TEM P Field: Chris Hal l Boundary: N . McKnight, S . Fleming OLD XAVS . V THERR Y Field: Graeme Thwaites Boundary: A . Merlin, A . Hines 0 . HAILEY V DE LA BLUE Field: Colin McGil l Boundary: E . Lesic, D. Peterson UNDER 19 SECTION 2 BANYULE V ORMON D Field: John King, Martin Ellis OLD MELB . V CAUL . GRAMM . Field: Andrew Blight, Andrew Rechtman Boundary: D . Fowler, B.Rogers ST. KILDA V UNI BLACKS Field: Tim Keatin g Boundary: G. Maher, G .Sinclair WHITEFRIARS V 0. SCOTCH Field: Richard Eastwood
ST. BERNARDS V NORTH O.B. Field: P. Ralphe, B. Moore Boundary: A . Drier, T. Zapadl o UNDER 19 SECTION 3 O.P. PURPLE V AQUINAS Field: M . Nugent, M . Goldspink Boundary: B. O'Donnell, G . Duke O.BRIGHTON V O.ESSENDON Field: A. Maso n Boundary: G . Bland, PMcTaggart ST. KEVINS V HAMPT ROVERS Field: Graeme Morga n Boundary: A . Moore, S . Maebus W'STOWN V DE LA GOLD Bye PARKSIDE V MON BLUES Field: Peter Harris, Peter Simpson Elsternwick Park Saturday . NO MATCHES NEXT WEEK (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY) A .A .F.C. CARNIVAL AT LAUNCESTO N JUNE 12th to JUNE 19th
TRIBUNAL - MAY 18th In last week's issue P. JAMES Footscray I .T. was shown as having been suspended for two matches . In fact, he was suspended for THREE matches. MAY 25th S . GATES Balaclava - Striking - Suspended four matches . P. MEADOWS Balaclava - Kicking - Suspended four matches. D. ACKERS West Brunswick (1) Striking - (2) Abusive and threatening language - Suspended two matches on each charge . TOTAL suspension four matches . S . McPHAIL Eltham - Striking (two charges) - Suspended three matches on each charge - TOTAL suspension six matches . J. TONKIN Eltham - Striking - Suspended two matches . R . McCASKER Old Carey - Abusive Language - Suspended three matches . T. MARINCIC North O .B. U19 - Striking - Suspended three matches . WITNESS : C . FLETT Whitefriars U19 - failed to appear - Suspended one match and until he appears before a Tribunal . D . FOX Old Brighton U19 - Striking - Suspended four matches . T. RYAN Old Essendon U19 - Kicking - Suspended two matches .
100 UP TO `TRISTY ' Powerhouse half-back flanker Craig Trist plays his 100th game for the club against Peninsula O .B . today. Tristy joined Powerhouse from his home town club Stanhope in 1980 and commenced with our U19s. In 1981, Craig captained the team and played on the wing in the VAFA Under 18 State Team . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
Craig has proved to be a most courageous and talented player, finished 3rd in our Senior B&F on three occasions. His great loves in life are, his wife Meredith whom he married just prior to the commencement of this season, the printing business he manages and training!! ! Congratulations Craig and good luck for the next 100. ~t+f 15
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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
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flA ONASH WHITES Coach : Joe Salvato re ; N . Maclntosh J. Karras J. Young 4 M . Petrescu 5. P King 6.G . Bunshaw 7 P Edwards 8 A Espinosa 9. D De Pace 10 J. Donnelly 11 . D. Gemmola 12- T. Shaw 13, B Kenny (DVC) 14- N . Salvatore (DVC) '. 15. T Gualano ..' 16 D. Graham ~17. T. Dionyssopoulos 18 . G_ Dawes 19. M . Robertson 20. G . Leec h 21- W. Farley 22 . M. Gemmola 23. K . Hogan 24. B . Ninnis 25. D. Clifton 26 . M. Kotsanis (V.C .) 27. D . Djen g 28 . T. Mulvahil 30 . N . Crocker 31 . F. Kavanagh 42 . M . Sharkey 55 M . Carr 99 J . Salvatore
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Coach: '.. Ian Bowde n . Farndo n 2 .T 1 . R . Loughron 3, A. Issell 3 K. Fuller 4. S . Curtis 4.S McGregor 5 D.Edenberg 5 D,Bowden 6 M . Pocknee 8 I . Bowden 7, G . Gorrigan 9 . D'Symington 8 S. Wrathall 10 D. LeLievre 9. R . Farndo n 11 . D. Wise h0 . C . Niall 12 . D. Ferguson 1 . A. Woodhouse 13 C. Wilson 12 .S . Hun t ~ 14 . A. Price 3.J . O'Mahoney 15 S Letts 4. C . Bickley 5. D. Bowtell 16 P Edwards . Thompson 16. N . McLaghlanTroup 17 P r 17 L Mates 18 . A . Cossa 19 D Fenton (C) R . Taylor t . Dar 0 R . Whiter 20 .B 1 S- Finlay 2. A . Fletcher 21 . D. Murphy 23, N, Stapleton 22 . A . Thompson 4. P Hodges 23 24, D. Thorn 5. D. Perkins 25 . R . Vickery 6 . T. Richards 2& J. Sevier 8 . N . Thomas 2 7 A . Ciunies-Ross 9, R . Anderso 28, E . Hutchinson P Gairns n1, 29, M . Clunies-Ross 3. R . Heath 30 S. Wilson 5. S. O'Mahoney 31, G . Wilso n 7. K. Donnerlly 32 J Beaurepaire 38, B . Goia s 33. N Do n 39. R Hunt 34. . S. Daniel 0. S . Peterson 35. L . Higham 44. D Maher 36 A. Greenway 46 . C. Hanschette 37, G . Lan g 47. T. Bindley -38. R. Agnew 56. D. Fr y 39, R . Austin 62 . A. O'Brien 63. R . VanDen Dunge : 40. T. Kalas 41 P Traine r 64. J . Leonards 42 D Campbell 65.T.Theodorou 43 R. Western 66, J. Balmford 44 . A, Caithness 77. B. Rowland 45 W Loughron 186 . J Kellam
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A . N . Z . BA NK Senior Coach : Michael Szeitz Rese rves Coach: Gary Leicester 1 S Duke 2 A Kennedy (VC) 3 R Koeste r 4 M Evans 5 G Waikiey 6 P Marshall 7 G Anshs 8T Burdeau 9 P Strained (DVC) 10. H Bvkenfeids 11 G Ohimu s 12 R, Harrington 13 W Simmonds 14 M Szertz (CC) 15G Leicester 16 G Brookes 17 D Tyrrel l
18 P Boyle 19 D Duck 20, S Farrow 21 P Shoppee 22, S Gray 23, tvt Schape r . R"vo..
26 R Wu„usz 27 . M . Sweeney 28 C Edwards 29 P Dawson 30 A Rees 31 32 33 34
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35 N . Reardon 136 W. Duscher 37 W Dunmor e 38 K Murray (VCR) 39. D, Harbinson 40. B Curthoys (DVCR) 41 T Gleason 42 A Bennett 43 N Reardon 44 G Coffey 45 B Haywood 46, R . Ma y
47. P Jones 48 . M Spring 49. G . Smith 50 A, Besick 51. A Tnmboli 52 . D, Kidell 53 R Hueston 54 J McGregor 55 T Brai n 56 P Cumming 57 C Westbridge 58 R . Dickins 59, C Riley 60, N Walsh (CR)
CLAYTON Senior Coach: L . Brown Rese rves Coach : M . Luxa 1 S Carroll 2 A Slink 3 D . Burk e
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BAN K Senior Coach : S. Nicholso n Reserves Coach : G . McKenzi e
I M Shackiock (Cap 3 B Gardner 4 S. Woodward 7 M Drngdale (VC .) 5 C Brow n 8 P Burghardt (C) 6 G Meier 9 R Savag e 7 R Byrn e 10 M . Luxa 8 W Kraska (VC) 11 D Cook 9 R Hamilton 12,S McDonald 11 S Nicholson 13 T O'Donoghue 13. G Marti n 4 B Reynolds 5 S Price
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15 S Gowans 16 J D'Ameho 17 J Caygdi 18 J Adams 19 R Newton 20 M Mints 21 . T Pazianas 22 N . Wathen 23 J Koppel 24 M . Blas i 25 R CampoJirce 26 M Dereus
28. B Begent 29 P Cunningham 30 B Nestor (DVC ) 31 M Stighsh 32 K Newton 33 DTvler 34 C Knstenson 35 D . Blas i
14 G Dunkiey 15 P Gnma 16 N Keating 17 J Jenkins 19 R Henry
20 G McKenzie (C Re 22 G Wilson 23ROp e 24 G Joyce 25 A Greg 27 G Phelps 2£ B ,g
Dt?VEYON S. J . O .C . Senior Coach : K. Wilson Rese rves Coach: S . Rhynehart 1 C Wormsiey 2 A Battl e 3 Ralph Thorweston 4 B Delaney 5 J Muirhead 6 A. Ahdore 8 Ric Thorweston 9. I . Parke r 10 V D'Aqurno 11 J. Johnston 12 S Westerman 13 K Wilso n
14 Mick Wilson Snr 15 M . Wilkinson 16 R Gibbs 17 D Blewett 18 Mark Page 18 R MCGougan 19 Mick Wilso n
19 W Hynes (Res) 20 M Poiglaise 21 B Gcod+,un 22 S Rhynenart 23 F Darmanm 24, B McDonald 25 S Charlesworth 26 A Crothers 27 D Gddens 28 K McHugh 29 R Kay
2£t.^± Eniwr 30 . N Joyc e 31 . M McGonagle 32 J Quirke 33 P Panagiotopoulos 34 K Mehme t 35 J Martin 36 M Gilles 30 G Bryant 37 M McLellan 31 R Spinks 40 S Kimpton 32 D Rankin 42 S McName e 43 B, Abrahams (DVC 34 S . Wilson 35 J Wilson 44 G Poulto n 36 W, Burgess 46 S Kewley 37, D Polglaise 47 A Toner 38 A Webster 48 C Matthew s
..' 36 A Davis 37, G Wathen 38 W Landt 39 S Hesston 40 S Thomas 41 P Thomas 43 M Percival 39 J Leveque 45 P Turner 49 C Carmichael { 41 4V Stephens 47 J Fulle r !50 J ,use f 42 D Dawes 48 A Nimcra<qotakis 153 P Doensen 45 P O'Donnell 49 A Mouti s 155 P Wes t 49 J Sweeney 50 A Archard 56 A Mastaina 50 R Forgianrn 51, M Morgan 57 & James 52 D O'Donnell 53 M . Xern 61 P Baileim 54 J, Veris t 54. I Nankiveli
55 T Sawery 58 P Barker 59 S Mortimer 60. F Petropoulo
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ELTHAM COLLEG E Senior Coach : Max Paisle y Reserves Coach : M . Peterso n
Senior Coach : John 5§orune y
Clrue P. act . Coach: C. Dread
Reserve Coach : Wayne Taylor
1 M McKenz .e 1 M. Stone 2 P Grar-t 2 S McVicar 3 R Gun n 3 K Tucker 4 rvi SchAmbc, 5 G Stefo u 4 D Felton 6 G Mills 5 A Tucker 7 P Nelson 6 D Baxter (V,Capt.) 8 A Qumn 7 N Hamshare 9 J Cam e 8 M Fitzpatrick its G :[ V9 S . McPhail (Capt .) ttJBr 10 D, Sager 12 E D._ . . . . . 13 S 11 C Perna 14 PJan s 12 J b°teatherdl 15sF :yn 13 D Bishop 16 D Tanner h,C) 14 B Apted 17 J Moroney 115 M Peterson (C,C_R 19 T Johnstone 20 B Syme 116 A Gardine r 21 T Nucara 17 S Shaw 22 P Cliffs 1 18 P Kernagham C Alan ,19 L Dawson '.. 23 24 S Hall 20 W Stevenso n 25 P Le, s 21 KShanhun 26 S Cas e , 22 R Taryan 27 A MacD< .ii 29M 123 P Taylo r
24 A Lampton 26 M Delaney 27 S Fitzpatrick 28 A Hal l
29 D Ritter 30 S Tozer ~31 C Butter (DVC) !32 K Phelan 33 G Hall 34 G Adams 35 S Biddle 36 1 Chesser 37 C Dare 138 D Campbell 39 M Barden 40 A Peacock 41 D Sel6 n
42 B Web b 43 B Anderson 44 M Baring 45 P Jones 46 D Humphries 48 D Dea n 49 M Tennant 50 C Toy 51 5 Watson 52, S, Courts 55 A Hoogenraan 56 A Kew 57 R Little 58 E Murray 59 G O'Donnell 60 C Seltaay 61 J Tarya n 62 J Tonkin 69 K. Outch Ill D Wilton
F30GE f 31 C McManus 32 W Taylor (RC) 33 M Bovrers 34 M Vldhamsor 35 D Hefter 36 37 38 39 40 41
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46 C Wh,te 47 4V Bardenhagen 48 D Bonnar 49 B Eccles 50 D Tcmass 51 M Walter 52 J Fnzreraid 53 W Bennett 54 G Biggs 55 B Grattidga 56 A Browne 57 D Dck 58 C Hall 59 M Case 60 A Murrell 61 M Russell 62 D Phdisim 64 P Richardson 66 B Sulirran 67 V B&bas 68 P Cleaver 70 A West 71 h.^ Else 84 P Kennedy 99 A Marron
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1 S . O'Connell 2 F Tauras 1 I Chisholm (VC.) 2 R Keppei l
3 P Hogan 4 R Purcell 6 A McHarg 7 S Lancer (CaDt '.. 8 fJl Evans 9. S McCrae 10, W Brown 11 M Petty 13 S Jones 14 C Bryan 15 G Mitchell 16 R Cutlack 17 R McCasker 19 C Christensen 20 R Evans 21 M Ne w nham 22J Hands 23 D Barro 24. S Brown 25 K Shaw 26 J McQue 27 R Macaulay 28 P Charles 29 J, Barra 31 S Eldridge 32 C Westwood 33 1 England 34 J Sganoto 35 P Grttin s 36, S Wolf 37 C Hickey 38 P Keys (VC) 39 A Cope 40 D Henderson 41 A Thomas 42 I . Hughe s 43 J Clark 44 R Armstrong 45 1 Webster 46 K Shrines 47 G Diamond 48 N Chip p
49 A . McPherson 51 A, Wol f 52 P Pan g 53 C Trentfield 54 M . Sheedy 55. D McCleary 57 S Bolton 58 P Barmby 65 P Webster 66 fvt Graham
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5 G Vipond 6 M Sheare r 7 R Magro (CC Se n 7 . G Paimington 8 R NcNak
8 H James 9 G . Casey 10 B Campbell 11 P Goldsworthy 12 W. Chandra (VC) 13 R . Davies 14 N Taylor 15 M Prince 15 P Cavanaah '.. 16 A Olsen 17 P Little 18 B Kenyon 20 C Leopoio 21 R, Pepyat 22, B Funneli 23. C, Art s 25 C DGanni 26 V Scaul!i 27 L . Esposito 29 F Hocking 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 Sproal 43 T Lawrenc e
44 J Phelan (DVC ) 45 A Park 50 R Heaney 51 C Wegrzyn 54 N Stabbing 57 S Knight 60 D Griffiths 61 G . Hamilton 62 .J .Tapner 64 T Wilson 65 D. Spencer 66, R Low e 68 J . Lofts 74 . C Overend
Senior Coach Laurie Duffu s Rese rves Coach Leigh Kidley
4 P Commerford 5 6 A Fitzgerald (DVC) t L, Duffus 7 M Rober t 2 D Fosse 8 D Strtfold 3 W, Darvids 9 A Levy 4 P Hdle (Pres) 10 B Dinning 4 S Mau s 11 A Sher 5 P Barone 12 N Stubbs 6 C Hosktng (Capt) 13 S Johnston 7 S Hayes 14 G . Buiiuss 8 G Roughsedge 15 M, Broadbent 16 A Barnes 9 S Katsiamaks 17 A War d 10 D, Cahir (DVC) 18 G Peterson 11 D Murphy 19 S Bracher 12 C Beattie 20 S Wgiey 13 A Smith 21 P Kaneen 114 E Sudgeest 22 J Wallace 16 J DeAngelis 23 R Etldington 17 K Pereira p 24 S Mergers t8 V Kop 25 M Valentin 19 M Moran 26 G McDonald (C) 27 S Lydste r 20 R Sand son 28 D Ray (VC) 21 I Jennens 29 A McCully 22 G Coo k 30 S Fletcher (Res Cap)! 23 S . Gacon 31 R Bulluss 124 A Wh e
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34 M 26 M O`Hanlon m ken 27 C Ros s 35 J M . RuffA
36 M Ingram 28 J Robert s 37 D Rust ( 29 FA Liszuk,ewoz i 38 J Cook 30 M Johnson I 39 N. Timms 31 R Zappelli 40 D Henry 32 L Kildey
141 D Rooney ' 34 G Dudle y 42, J Fletcher 35 R Goldberg
43GG Smith 36 G Moloney (VC) 44 . Christie 37 G Haarburger 45 S Bndgexrood '. 46 S Duncan 38 C. Rogers 47 G Ferguson 39 S Salzano 48 P Fitzgerald ( 40 B Jeffreys 49 S Pearce ~ 41 M Angelo 50 R Stogren 42. M Ross 51 H . Kipp 45 D Evans 52. A Anai6dis 46 C Morrell 53 M . Preston (R.VC) 47 M . O'Connell 54 D. Pringle 48 P Hutchings 55 N NG 51 . i Mezzaltra 56 J Ward 52 . P Diiorenzo 57 Paul Lemcke 54 V Cho w 58 Peter Melck e . A McLennan 55 P Phillips 59 60 R Lydster 56 D .Fox 61 . R Novdan 57 S Williams 62 . A Bakker 58 G Moloney 63. M Dyer 62 . C . Beattie 64, S . Borazio 63 F Russell 65. S . Worrell 65 G Christopoulos 66 . D Biggins 68 D Collin s 67. W. Langley 69 A . Sheridan 68.R .Goodman 70,J Cadman 69. T. Raftopoulos 86 B Kla u 70 J Wall
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Senior Coac~h . R . Goetz Rese rves Coach : 1 . McGowan 1 P McGowan 2 R Goetz (C) 3 G Heigh t 4 C McKenzie 5 F Van der Peet 6 G . Hylan d 7 R . Zammit 8 J Borg 9 J Neenan (VC) 10 R Butterfield it D Temby 12 . M Connor 13. S Vines
14 5 Calderwood 15 G Leva s 16 D White 17 A Harry 18 C Goetz
19 A Featherston 20 C Musca t 24 D Daviso n 28 J . DeBono(RVC) 29,S Logows k 33 G Mugovin 34 S Kennedy 35 W Mar r 37 I McGowan (RC) 42 I Zabe l 43 B Smit h 44 R Sodimaco 45 R McClellan 46 J Ros s 47. D Bubn c48PCulhan e 49 G Dona 50 S Denham 55 B Madigan 59. A Ryan 50 B Rya n A Morelli R Pierson B Cooper G Sarong G Smith 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 . Hewitt 6 B Bolan d 7 P McCafferty 8 B Russell 9 G . Brady 10 . P. Fenton 11 . D. Savan s
12, D. O'Loughlin 13. T. Alford 14 D. Hodg e 15 J . McNamara 16 P Burnett 17 P Smith 18 . P Davison 19 P Flanagan 20 B McKenna 21 P Hewitt 22 .J . Rya n 23 . M . Carter 24, A . Whelan 25. S . Bel l 26, S . McBride 27 1 Shaw 28, G . Wright 29 . S. O'Loughlin 30 G, Hewitt 31 C Gill 32,S Bowtell 33 B Fitzgerald 34 M ?7? 35, S. Livingstone 36. D . Phelan 37. P. Glenile 38. B . Hansen 39 E Whitfield 40. T Guy 41 . D. Croft 42 . B, Speiss 43 . C Rogers 44 K . Cox
45 J Goldsmid 46 A . Wright 47 P Kvleteladls 48. C Flatter 49 . T Stah l 50 . P. Grierson 51 . R . Phibbs 52, 1, Mitchell 53 S. Alford 54. 5. 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
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BRUNSWICK Senior Coach Peter Conduit Rese rves Coach Peter Sheehan 1 . L . JOnes 3. A . Strachan 4. P Conduit 5, D. Stevens 6, S . Hewitt 7 D. Carroll 8. D. O'Sullivan 9. I . Campbell 10, R . Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 A . Cook 13. S . Kannegiesser 14 . P. Spezz a 15. T. Barley 16. B . Good 16. D Leheny 17. G. Forde 19, J Gibson 20 G Santacattertna 21 . D. Marshall 22 . G . Huckstepp 23 .S . McLea n 24 . S . McBride (V .C .) 25. B. Hul l 26. C . Stevens (C) 27 . G . Burrows 28 D.Cov 29. D Pink 30 . M . Sayers 31 . L . Cordes 32 P. Sheehan (CCR) 33 . J . Ralp h 34. R . Kennedy 35.T. Heaney 36. W. Kennedy 37. M . Lowe 38 . G . Johnion 39 . P. Sayers 41 . P.B.Sheehan 41 . K Drysdale 42 . R . Barham 43. S . Bond 44, R. McKissack 45 . C. Scott (VCR) 46, D . Fitzpatrick 47. R. Craigi e
48. D. Murphy 50. M. Green 52 . M . Hobden 54 . N . Campbell 56. R . Cam p '.. 57 . B. Watterson
HEATHERTON Senior Coach : Darryl Pa tterson Reserve Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2. P Ulbrick 3. P. Sawyer 4, T Levitt 5, D. Zammit 6 C Morrish 7. R . Lovitt 8, T. Howell 9 . S . Herft 10 .S . Reigr 11, R Atkinson 12. D. Cody 13. R . Ticknell 14. D. Patterson (C) 15. R . Watso n 16 A. Todd 17 A Watson 18, B. Todman 19 K . Ryan 20. C. Zanker 21 . M . Easey 22 M . Davidson 23 . A . Cosgrove 24 . A . Price 25. G . Bradford 26, A. Perkins (VC,R) 2T H . Jones 28 . I . Gagic 2a R . Mario 30 . B. Scott 31 P. Mule 32 . D. Heins 33. T. Easey (DVC) 34 .J.Rabout 35 .C. Booke r 36. F. Llpertn 37. W. Howells 38. R . Smith 39. G. Watson 40. A. S01 1 '.. 41, M . Richards 42 . D . Gardiner 43 B Turner . 44 . F. Khalil (V .C .Sen .) 44 . M . Dillon (Res .) 45. D . Eland 46. J . Mark 4T M . Whittl e 48 . G . Clydesdale 49 . P. Slmmi c 50, W . Elliott (Capt . Res) 51 . D. Custerso n 52 . S . Lin k 53. C. Hazeldene 54. P Hopkins 55 A . Hardman 56 C McDonald 57 . R . Murphy 58. N Williams 59 M . Buckley 60 D. Buck 61 D Nettleton
OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIANS senior coach. Robertson Thompson Reserve Coach : Brett Scott 1. 2. N . Sevilla 3. J. McEnroe 4. G . Bowden 5 A. Mirakian 6. A. Fullerton 7. R. Ale n 8. G. Turner 9. A . Day 10. I . Stevens 11 . M . Price 12. A. Flipatrc 13.S.Bby 14. M . Egan 15.S. Bishop 16 L . Cooney 17. G . Henry 18. A. Cotter 19. A . Watson 20. C Way (C) 21 . L. Shaw 22. D. WdlatOn 23. G . Thompson 24, C. Mille r
25 B. Panagvatopdus 26 P Crameri (VG) 27. R. Thompson 28. P. Dudderidge 29. P McKenzie 30. P Day 31 . G . Evans 32 .P.Le.vis 33. M . Bradford 34. A. Middleton 35 P. Henry (RVC) 37 D Wittingslaw 38 A. Ains.'.orth 39, N . Pollard 40. S. Braden 44. S. Parker 45 C. McKay 47, W. Anthony 48. R. Barnard 49 B Milner 50. M . Vaxals 51 . J. Slmmons 55. a Soctt (B .C.) 71 . W. Crossley 81 . G. Kirk
Senior Coach : Craig Robson Reserves Coach : Russell Parkinson 1 . P Holloway 2 . T. Johnstone 3. C. Robson (Capt ) 4 . C . Gunn (V.Capt ) 5. R . Bur n 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 118. C. Richardson 19. M . Davi .S .Gudes20 21 . R . . Le Deux 22. R . Gorrell 23. C . Landale (Capt.Res) 24. H . Youngma n 25.J . Henderson 26. A . Brocksopp 2T R Buc k 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 . P Clar k 39 . B. Cox 40 . P.JOnes 41 . A. Haines 42, N . Collin 43,T. Winspear 44. A . McDonald 45 A. McMillan 46. R . Parkinson 47. F. Simpson 48 . R . Stewar t 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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U.H .S.O .B. Senior Coach: Alan Flavel Reaervea Coach: David Wallace 1 A . Flavel (C) 2 R. Higgins 3 A . Greenwood 4 . G . O'Bryan 6 A . Hunter 7 A Ga6e 8 K . Hunter 9 J Renney 10 P Burns 12 C Arnol 13 D . Regan 14 A Wernert 15 P Tancredi 16 J . Bowers 17 K Schuller 18 P Hooper 19 A . Ferguson 20 P Wood 21 M Grant 22 N Andrews 23 P Humphreys 24 A Kounhos 25. H Korpetutuncu 26, C Gathercole 28 K. Pinkstone 29. G . Constantine 30 R Burn s 31 S. Zerna 32 P Akatow 33 N Finc k 34 J Palmer (VC) 35 B Lug g 36 R. Clements 37. G . Edwards 38 A Boyce 39 P Mather 40 R. Salmon 41 D Hudson 42 D Wallace 43 C Roy 44 P Vesetas 45 R . Thompson 46 R, Elliot 47 A . Solomon 48 B. Hudd 49 J Galie 50 G Sharpies 51 J Lipnno 52 S. Ryan 53. P Shanahan 54 B Leared 55 G . Buckman 56 J Thomas 57 M . Bernick 58 B Boyce 59 C Gamble 60 R Kay 61 J, Marinas 62 P Geary 63 P. Pyle 64. M . Davidson 65 P. Baker 66 D Brooks 68 J Zannin 69 S Haberfield 79 K Strahan 81 C Skms
PENINSULA OLD BOYS Coach : R . Kerley Reserve Coach : G . Robinson 1 . A . McLorinan (C) 2. C. Burch 3. S. McMahon 4 . D. Hunter 5. P Bedford 6. R . Bedford 7. J. Horne 9. P. Kroh n 10. S . McLorinan 11, R . Sharon 12 . P Lync h 13. R. Witham 14. M . Chesterman 15. S . Wiltshir e 16. P. Crowder 17. M . Mannes 18. S . Glove r 19. B . Bovington (C.Res.) 20 . A . Jewit t 21 . C. Scott 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 Reserv es Coach: Alex Ba rtsc h 1 . R . Liste r 2 . D. Marshal l 3 . P. Riordan (Capt .) 4 . M Jackson 5. G . Connolly 6. E . Kotis 7. N . McColough 8. M . Whitlock 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 . Hambrldge 30, G . Fitzgibbon 31 . P. Hatzitascalis 32 . P. Purcel l 33. Ray Purcell 34. A. Boag 35. B . Mills 36. M . L'Huede 37. N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38. B. Dunsta n 39 . S . Skoda 40 . B. Woodland 41 . T. Bryan t 42 . M . Hol6ngworth 43 . C . Parks (VC) 44 . T. Boccar l
45 . J. Berry 46. G . Hilet 47. P. Thompson 48. L. Kell y 49. A . Pettinella 50.P. Atherton 51 . N . Williamson 52 . S. Man n 53. B. Chandler 54. M . Daniells 55 . S, Mclver 56 . M . Beasley 57. G . Mclver 58 B Rak 59 .P Newport 60 . M . Beasley 61 . S . Campbell 62. S . Mathieson
~~~AE IM EIpE PpflE~ WHITEFRIARS Senior Coach R . Keane Reserves Coach E . Govl c 1 C Whit e 2 S Woodman 3 M F Reidy 4 A Kilkenny 5 R Van Raay 6 D Blakey 7 P Coghlan 8 A McKeown 9 P Harriso n 10 T Pratt 11 D Sutton 12 M Spears 14 D Harris 16 M So, rac k 17 S Santamana 18 D Mullin s 19 D Crowe 20 G Woolndge 21 T Coghlan 22 . M Feutrd 23 P Ciardulh 24 J Bonnyman 25 W Lyall 26 D Callous 27 M J Reidy 28 B Lee 30 POBnen 31 M Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D Brown 34 S Lowell 35.J Dunbar 36 P Bunn 37 S Williams 38 L McLaughlin 39 M Mclelland 40 B Trerney 41 S Ciardulli 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 . Lav.sor. 53 J Newton 54 T Hughes 55 S McLennan 56 A Tymms 58 G White 59 T Born 60 N Peterson 61 J Walsh 62 C Gay 63 D Flanagan 64 R Buykx 65 D Tol l 66 6 Williams 67 N Hughes 68 D Johns 69 E Gowc 70 N Robertson 71 P Sull y 72 D Thomas 73 S Wegener
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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Bnics Reserves Coach : Chris Vklrrw
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1 . S William 2 D Hoyle (VC) s 3 R Herman 4 M . Hibbns 5 J Schmidt 6 A Ingleton 7 C. HWgson 8. C. Pollock (DVG) 9. S. Bt;kford 10. C . Warner (CC.Res) 11, W. Daly 12 . A, Webb 13. S Hinohen (Capt .) 14. R . Schober la PWOIff 16 A Wallace 17 P Blackman i& D Kerr
19 S Fraser 20. G . Peck 21 L Roberts' 22 . G Parsons 23 . A. Wright 24. P King 25, A. Baum 26 T Habben 27. A, Cooper 28. R Seedra 29 K. Parsons 30 M . Galbraith 31 . P. Lawrence 32, M . Ammann 33. A. Totlin 34. P. Kahn 35 N. Evans 36 N. Pike 37. C Coyne 38. M . Conron 39. M . Bennett 40. X Lord 41 . R. Take 42 G Griffith 43 N, Canley 44, R Brewer 45 A W stacott 46. A . Dea 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
Senior Coach : Neil Le t.ievre Reserves Coach : Michael Dillon
1 . M . Green 2.PBarry 3, M. Beddoe 4 . P. Hddsrmrttt 5. N . Fraser 6. B. Hanrahan 7, R . Williams 8 C. Wright 9r T Cooke 10 P Manrnx 11, M. Magee 12 13. P O'Tode 14. R . Faulkner 15, G . Connolly 16. A . O'Keefe 17. P Green 18. M . Donohue 19. R. Carter 20 J BucWey 21, M . De,eson 22 S Nash 23 S Pappon 24 M . Love 25, D. Nugent 26, J . O'Callahan 2T D. Kinsella 28 29. J . Rogers 30, C. Heard 31 . S. Davey 32 . P. Green 33. C Campbell 34 P Waldron 35. A, McCorkel 36 M . Smith 37. W. Gasparin 36 J. Antonio 39. J. Meckif( 40. S. McGran 41, K. Mullins 42. N . Mitchell-Hill 43 M . Harrington 44. T Spencer 45. C. McClunan 46 P. Murphy 47. B, Kellett 48. T Bndeson 49. M . Hams 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
1 . A. Paatsch (VC) 2. G . Petrof f 3 M . Cooper 4. C Car r 5 P. Carlo 6 G O'Connell 7. M. Dtlbn (ResCap) 8, T Amad 9. M . Day 10. A . Gallagher 11, C. Slattery (D.V.C.) 12. A. Culhna n 13. C Hesse 14. D Hose 15 D Ebert 16 W. McDonell 17. M Getson 18 & Cattily 19 M. Delahunt 20. J. Hesse 21 . J. Amad 22 . T O'Hehu 23 . S . Lennox 24 J. O'Loughlin 25 M . Keays 26. J. Toomey 27 D WinterbOtlom 28 S Psoras 29 B. Bentley 30 R, Stewart (VC.Res) 31, C. Castagna 32. G Sheehan 33. A. Maher 34 . L . Getson 35 R. O'Callaghan 36 D Menzies 37. P Sheehan 38. D O'Callaghan 39, F Battisteila 40. A. Zannon 41 . C Burke 42 . J. Scott
43. A Kennedy 44 P. McIntyre 45 M . Ryan 46. J. Golds 47. T Buhagiar 48, J Gods 49. G. Hughes 50. A . Robinson 55. M . Stapleton 56 A . Day 58. P Andueza 64 P Harvey
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NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach : M. Hannelpery Reserves Coach : G Pearse 1 . A. Egan (D.VC,) 2 M . Hannebery 3 J. Tierney 5 M. Schmidt 6 M Borach 7. P. Booth 8,F.Muto 9.S . O'Rourke (VC.) 10. B. Hanlon 11 . B Jones 12.PWer 13 B. Curul6 14 P. Mdktt 15, P Kearney 16 M Hadley 17 M Boyd 19 P Considine (Capt) 20 M Malone 21 . D. Baker 22. M . Fennc,'ly 23. C. AteJras 24 J. Rae 25. J. Flynn 26 S, Hibbert 27. R . Atkinson 28 P Buffer 29. J McIntyre 30 M. Lynch 31 . G O'Toole 32 B Sexton 33 B Duboi s 34 . D. Pasquarielb 35. D. Edwards 36 P Hehir 37. J. Zumbo 3& B . Leavci,'d 39. K . Scott 40. I, Turnbull 41 .P Dwyer 42. A. Baker 43, A . OreIG 44. B. Girdami 45. M . Demne 46 P Heavy 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 Hofstede 59 J. Aquila 60. S Curne 61 K Heaey 63 P Symes 66 P. Strongman 68 J, Mcllroy 69. K . Tibaldi
ORMON D ..: C ® . Senior Coach : Simon Talen t Reserves Coach : Bob Voges 1 . E . Alle n 2 . J. Reddish 3. R . Lloyd 4. J . McMillan (CR) 7. E . Whdsid e 8. A . Lloyd 9. R . Aujard 10, S . Sp ers it. D. Kay 12 . M . Godwin 13 . R. Austin 14 . J. Ker r
16 . A. Smith 17. S. Cairns 18. S . Ilhngworth 21 . P.Sherwen 22 . D. Hooper 23 .D. McNab 24 . S . McGill 25 . B. Crump 26 . D. Tyrrel l 27. D . Campbell 28, S . Rodwell 29. 6- Hodge 31 . A . Chambers 32 .T. Lambert 33. C . Winneke 34. J . Forbes 35. W. Allen 36. S. Letts 37. D. Mann 38. A . Hawden 39.R . Hodges 40. P. Brown 41 . D. Burford 42 . J . Moi r 43 . W- Matthews . 44 . P Drummond 45 . N . Ellwood 46 . R- Fulle r
47. M . Veselik 49. R. McLeis h 50. S . Montgomery 51, T. Elli s 52 . R . McMillan 53, A. Aston 54. D. McCall 55. R . Howcroft 56. D. Senio r 57. D. Fergusson 58. C . Perkins 59,S: Bones 60. D. Beck
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1 . P Considine (DVC) 2 P Wood 3 M . Considine 5 D Spillane 7 J. Madden 8. D Reeves 9 T. Canavan 10 B Considine 1t. M . Wood 12, T Flynn 13 D Jackson 14 P. Fahey 1`'a J- Alta 16, M Heffernan 17 D Howard 18 B Grills (VC) 19 D Bibby 20 D MClrterney 21 . T Beare 22 T. Regan 23. P Luchetta 24, 0 Abrahams 25 D. Niba h 26 S. Exton 28 P Shanno n 29 M . Teflefson (Res.C.) 30 F GI6sson (Capt) 31 B. Powel l 32 C. O'Halloran 33 A Peyton 34 M . Red 3 5 A. Morelli 36. B, McClements 37 D. Freeman 38. R Mile 39 D. Quix 40. 5. Crawley 41, G. Kahnikos 42. P Hammond 43 M Vea r 44 . T Pritchard 45. D Perryman 46 J Elks 47 5 Ltddicutt 48. P Caddy 49. G . Ja.vstt 50. C. Larwns 51 . J . Fahy 52. C . Ray (ResVC,) 53. M. Burns 55 D Blackky 56. P. Walsh 58 P. LaRosa 59 0 Beck 61 P Hevntt 65 D. Ryan 69 S O'Connell 75, B McDermott
Senior Coach : Mr. Michael Arthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1 R Tonkin 2 P Schuhkraft 3 T Boyanton (RCaptJ 4 R Barnes (Capt 5 D McDonald 6 M Buckley 7 G Fishe r 8 M Gilmore 9 C Tonkin 10 G Ritchi e 11 R Strahan (RVCapt_) t2 A Mehrte n 13 P Kingston (VCapt ) 14 S Taylor 15 G Burke 16 R Eshold t7 P Sutherland 18 P Cox 19 A Joblmg 20 B Nash 21 S Cartoon 22 6 Connell 23 P McDonald 24 S McCooke 25 P Forsyth 26 P Mention 27 T Hit e 28 R Burgess 29 G Petering 30 M Sinclair 31 R Wood 32 M McDonald QV 34 G Russ7J1 35 L McMahon 36 M Darns 37 D Robertson 38 P Mdrer 39 W Bramch 40 M To6n 41 J Symeopoios 42 J Casey 43 P Harr,-ngton 44 M Burns 45 R S:rigleton 46 M. Anderson 47 W Crump 48 A Best 49 B Madden 50 J Da:v 51 J McAroy(RVCapt) 52 T Tsans 53 A Muldoon 54 T Smart 55 A Ner.Sead 56 A Hei 57 M Betts 58 R Oaten 59 B Williams 60DCox 61 R Crompton 62 J M^sopa.los 63 A Gunane 64 A Nob4ett 65 B Egan 66. D Chapman 67 S Wxrunsan 68 S Fenon 69 C Dav .s 70 M Bannon 71 J Behave
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Senior Coach Alan Sa ter Riasarves Coach Steve iN t C Hdrres 2 R Furphy 3 GWEharos . (DVC) 4 M Yen 5 B Angst 6 W Carro9 7 G APa_n 8 R Robinson 9 A Chrstie 10 B "Tor 11 E Bane ; 12 S Ma:.auk.y (C) 13 R Renhard 14 o Grist (VC) 15 G Nr;hdls 16 P Aristotle 17 J Karis 18 N Lonemre 19 D Kar2rrosf~os 20MNbrth A Schlicht 22 21 P Jalcc 23 T Gres 24 A VJa!h8 25 M, Johns 26 D MocInnes 27 M Lght 28 G HazNdne 29 M Coop 30 G Cots.+orh 31 It Forrnosa 32 A Nugent 33 M Corurck 34 J Jones 35 P Grutrner 36 N Macau'-ay 37SCrw,e 3B A Mtche1 39 J Gorton 40 T 4`latson 41 R lascanbe 42 C Hur,±e 43 M W'oon 44 S Carroll 45 G Tyor 46 B tang* 47 M Hick:y 48 J Mdor:e1 49 B Chrrsta 50 P Ma", 51 T A',km; 52 N Hopkins 53 A Kmpton 54JYcwrrg 55 D Atkins 56 N Schrn :di 57 tvt Pmkey 59 D Chnst!e 60 D Sha.v 61 W Harris 62 G SeiN.ood 64 R Fdq 65 S Kusarxrv 66 J Hyslop 69 S K g 72 D OB^en 77 M Rchards
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B Section
EUTM
ed'i CAULFIELD SULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Graeme Jacobs Rese es Coach: George rv Ric e 1 . G . Clarke 2 . N . Tsiotinas 3 . D. Agosta 4 . D. Fitt
5 . M . Wilso n 6. R . Heath (D.V.C.) 7 . P. Robertso n 8. A, Smythe (Capt .) 9. S. Wotherspoon 10 . P George 11 . S Farley
12 . A . Parris (Res .D.VC.) 13, J. McInerney 14, T Puls e 15 . PFaulkner (Res .C .) 16. P. Corstorphin (R .V.C.) 17. B. Pollard 18. A . Course 19. P Nigro 20. H . Harisiou (V.C.) 21 . S . Driver 22. B . Stokes 23. S . Pac e 24 . P. Chadwick 25. T. Merrell 2& B. Sheehan 27. B . Kell y 28. P Mutimer 29 A . Panou 30. R . Fiel d -31 . F. Farchione 32. D. Shine 33 . G . Miles 34 . P. Bell 35.T. Rowe 36 . M . Godden 37. C . Connelly 38 . D. Cameron 39 . B. Crof t 40 . M . McInerney 41 . A . Rozantis 42 . B. Shepherd 43. D. Murray 44. P. Espenchled 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 . Driver 54. C. Chapman 55. P Gilmore 56. M . Osborne 57. R . Minney 58. P. Kirby 59. D. Farley 60. N . Cameron 61 . D. Martin
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 (V.C .) 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 .VC) 30. D. Felsenthal l 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 5T A Walke r 71 G . Paine
FAWKNER Senior Coach: Stephen Buckley Reserves Coach: Ken Busst 1 . M . Tymms 2. 3 . G . Busst 4. W. Hoare 5. S . Littl e 6. R . Cuilson 7. D. Cropley 8.1, Habgood 9 . J. O'Leary 10. J . Ros s it . M . Mlddlemo 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, & Buckley 25 . A . Saggers 26 . B. Sellec k 27. G. Livingstone 28 . 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 . Young 39. C. Habgood 40.S . Maggs 41 . T. Borg
42 . K . Dehenln 43. D. Gil l 44. C . Mitchell 45. M . Busst 46. B . Smith 47 . A . Brown 48. G . Walker 49. D. Portelii 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
IVANHO E i D Jacka 2 J Matthesl 3 T Hyde 4 M Donohue 5 P Manuel 6 P Hoskin 7 B Aliender 8 S Corlet t 9 M Thackerwray 1 0 G Kennedy (C) 11 B Adams 12 S Park-on t3 R Robinson 14 E Newbold 15 A Castagnim (VC) 16 P Penlingtli 17 L Clarke 18 R Elms 19 G Builen 20 A wall 21 C Rose 22 R BLyt h 23 M Lengacher 24 M Flynn 25 A Barro 26 A Caddy 27 D O'Sullivan 28 G 0 Sullivan 29 D Canoli 30 P Ravdey
31 T Anderson 32 S John 33 C Flynn iR C) 34 S Hoga n 35 M Lunn 36 S 0 Cancer 37 1 Forsyth 38 D Pochards 39 T McMahon 40 B Lockma n 41 C McDonald FVC) 42 C Tucke r 43 M Lacey 44 D Hoffman 45 D Robertson 46 J Lync h 47 D Shot dart 48 S Hall 49 B Mangm 50 W Lioid 51 D SpeeChley 52 A Nagy
53 J Makin 54 P McMahon 55 R McCormack 56 W Baker 57 D Baicombe 58 M Baicombe 59 A Balcombe 60 R Brook
61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63 R Doyl e 64 VJ Duieskis 65 P Dwyer 66 A Fry 67 L Jones 68 S Martn 69 5 Monev 70 P Morocco 71 R Murphy 72 M Prat t 73 J Raltopoolas 74 C Richards 75 D Web b 76 N Daily 77 P Dacia 78 T Donahue 79 S Kin g
80 S Wis e 81 A Sotnapoulos 82 R Angehni 83 R Day
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Senior Coach: Brett Burden Reserves Coach Barry Tobias
senior Coach: Brian Ford Rese rves Coach :
Ivan Best
1 . M . Lord 2 . N . Griffiths 3 . G . McColl 4 . S. Lord 5 . B. Irwin '.. 6. M . Bria !. 7 . B. Casauria 8. J. Busutil (V.C.) 9. A . Peric 10 . T. O'Kayl . i1 12 . C . Vigliotti 13 . C. Kiriakou 14 . P. Clayton (DVC) 15. P. Smith 16. N . Duncan 17 . J. Casauria 18. G . Kalac 19. R . Barry 20. I . Mills 21 . S. Harrison 22 . R . Schober 23 . F. Haralambopoulos 24 . B. Burden (C) 25 . A . Jenkins 26 . C. Haralambopoulos 27. R . Love 28 . G . Porteill (R .C .) 29 . E. Bamundo 30 . O. Greenwood 31 . B. Vigliotti 32 . J . Brassi l 33 . C . Bradley (RVC), 34 . D . Lewi s 35.5. Beyno n 38. M . Cavanagh • ~ 39. S. Roysto n 40. A . Price 41 . D. Zerbi 42 V Wong 43. D . Lavecchie 44 . T. Gourdoulis 45. M . Carydi s 46. S. Vldinopoulo s 47. J . Hil l
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49. S. Bruno 50. N. Dellis 51 . R . Bruno 52 .J.laconis 53. D. Sticca 54. A. Easuria 55. A. Mantas 56. J . luliano 57. J . Lo u 58. C. Carydls 59, H . Kendall 60. S Rizzolio
t J Alexander 2 D Carman I . seat 4. B Corrna•eli 5 G Gale 6 , Hildebrand 7 A Biackshaw 8 A Barker 9 L Baring 10 J Johnstone 11 M . Spencer 12 G Mann 13 R Culvenor 74 A, Roberts 15 .4V Gannon 16 A Quin
17 S Zachandis 18 G Hipweil 19 D Schwedes 20 S Manueli 21 S Gilds 22 . B Report, 23 D Lynch 24 X XenoionUs 25 C Forbe s 26 A McGregor (C) 27 S Connelly
28 P Little 29 A Sapsford 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 L Mete 32 K Haeusler 33 A Laird 34 J Quin 35 P O'Leary 36 M Ker r 37 J Andntsos l 38 T Gil 39 M Baiiey 40 M Hoyle 41 A Kers 42 R Dean 43 M Bowman 44 J Koop
45 P Stockda,e 46 J Katsaras 47 1 McConville 48 P Antntsos 49 1 Kohler 50 R Davies 51 P Triandos 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R Trembath 55 Z Mar c 56 R McCormick 57 M Kamzay 58 M Hanlon 59 H Middleton 60 A Hodgson 61 C Blac k 62 A Hadley 63 P Kevekordes 64 A Urba n 65 D Wood 66 N Neophrtou 67 D Holloway 68 G Scaizo 69 D O'Keette 70 C King 71 M Hay
OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach : M. Trotte r Reserv es Coach : C. Neave 1 . A. Dun n 2 . C . Robison 3 . A . All bon (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 . Coleman 27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28 . G . Harvey 29, S. Collins 30. C. Small 31 . M . Turner 32. N . Summut 33. P. Scot t 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 Rese rves Coach : Mark Wilson 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 . Sherlock 24. G . Williams 25. N . Deluca 26. M . Bradley 27 . L . Panjari 28. T. Frankli n 29. M . Rowe (VCS) 30. K . Nunan 31 . J. King 32 . L . Cowell 33. W. Reid 34. T. Pavia 35. G . Panjari 36. P. Torre 37. P Coleman 38. J . Amato 39. D. Deblasi 40. S. Rodwell 41 . D. Wood 42. P. Papas 43. D. Whatmough 44. P. Harris 45. P. Matkaris 46.R . McGaw 47. N . Mitchell 48. J . Bastow 49. M . Harrison 50. K . Harty 51 . J. Panagiotopoulos 52 . G . Philpott 53. D. Campbell 54.F. Denami 55. D. Watson 56. T. Firt h 57. R . Livingston 58. D. Pavitt 59. N . Vincdorla 60. M . Anic 61 . M . Noormets 62 . P. Brennan 63. A . Skerrit 69. S. Lock
THERRY Senior Coach : B. Dun n Reserves Coach : J . Toohe y 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. Jones 8 . A. McAuliffe 9 . M . Grocock 10. R . Egglestone 11 . A . Crotty 12 . D. Cerini 13. J . D'Andrea 14 . J . Gallagher 15 S . Cranwell 16 . S . Gibson 17 . R . Lyons 18. T. Taylor 19_ A . Ratcliffe 20. P Marantelli 21 . J . Tyler 22 . C . Mills 23 . C. Bye 24 . P Matton 24 . G . Falckh 25. M . O'Rourke 26. P Ryan 27. M . TadlnaC 28. D . Sandman 29. W. Thomas 30. R . Kane 31 . S. Ryan 32 . R . Costello 3& S . McMahon 34 . M . Donohue 34 . G . Lynch 35 . D . Aitken 37. D. Castaidl 38. C . Lynch 40 . C . Muscat 41 . W. Lin d 43. A . Whelan 46. C . Ryan 47 . P. Ratcliffe 48. D. Wrigglesworth 51 . R . Mora n 54 . P. Salerno (CR) 64 . P. Crotty 65. M . Hogan 75. P. Brun o 88. P. Murphy (VCR)
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 J Rowbottom 2 A Lazarus 3 J Clark e 4 M Russell 5 N Tunbridge 6 A Coker 7 S Cern i 8 J Somerville 9 S Phillipson 10 S Brommeli 11 I Alexander 12 N Clark (Capt ) 13 L Banks 14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 B Keiiar 17 D Goding 18 M Lagaste s
19 P Vaughan (DVC) 20 8 Thomas 21 C Jobson 22 M Elloghaus 23 A 8earham 24 R Perron 25 M Gibney 26 B Pat6nso n 27 N Heath (DVC) 28 B Van Denderen 29 J Gra y 30 P Conway 31 J Cu-ms 32 N Pappas 33 S Le e 34 D Landim 35 J Hughson 36 M Crothers 37 A Fethers 38 A_ McArthur 39 S Davi e 40 G Dalbosco 41 M McLaughlin 42 G Wines (VC) 43 B Warre n 44 P D,Ilon 45 J Fni 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 Fonvood 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 Cunnmghan 63 G Condon 64 D McNair 65 A Raley 66 P Collings 67 D Haramantas 68 R Fraze r 69 R Razmara 70 T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M Gitrap 79 A Tudge 81 M Pryo r 99 S Woodward 100 H Shier
C Section
B .A.F. C
BALACLAVA Senior Coach: John Sampson Assistant Coach: David Chairman Rese rv es Coach: Brendan Angwin 1 K Angw m 2 D Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hi t
4 B Rafferty (VC) 5 M Hit 6 A Breslin 7 M Keats 8 K Palme r 9 B Angwin (CC Res) 10 PCrotti e 11 B W,ison 12 P McGrath 13 C Horsey 14 R Patterson, 75 G Salter 16 R Mornson 17 J SisI 18 K Hartley 19 S Withers 20 A Hartley 21a P Stnpekas 21b M Taylor 22 PAusterberry (VC Res) 23 C Chalker 24 S Gates 25 D Follett 26 P Garen 27 1 Withers 28 H Dickson (DVC) 29 R Stocke r
30 J Follett 31a N Monaghan 31b G Oaten 32 S Hill 33 T Hil l 34 B OShannessy 35 G Brow n 36 R Tangey 37 T Harmes 38 S Spalding 39 J Stee l 40 G Halpin 41 P Byrden 42 PMeadbvr, 43 D Poland 44 G Toogood 45 S Franzi 46 R Calder 47 M McCaffrey 48 P 0 Sullivan 49 R Wilson 50 R McIntyre 51 D Quemoy 52 M Inkster 53 D Rea d 54 B Oman 55 B Marchmgo 56 P Georgian 57 A Antonio 58 J Smith 59 J Haycroit 60 J Breslin 62 J Hams 65 B Hallett 66 G Nayar 67 A Tailanco
N YU L E Senior Coach: Shorts Molloy Reserves Coach : Steve Scullin 1 S Scullin 2 J Kcwrya6s 3 L Hol t d Legge 5 C Lad 6 P Williams 7. J. Fraumano a B Moloney 9. G Pyers 10 M . Fraumano (VC) 11 . M Fidle r 12 . W Gibson 13 A Short 14 D Atard (C) 15 S Gray
16 S Mtkac 17 G . Williams 18 G Anderson 19 M Scullin 20 G Gent 21 B Qudliam 22 . J Gilham 23 J . Turnbull 24 B. HarGn 25. M, Fewer 26 A Weston 27 T Jenkins 28 P Adams 29 C Williams 30 B Gdhes 31 G Foster 32 G Braddy 33 D Hobbs 34. C . Stevens 35. T Muir 36, D Turner 37 D Gent 38 R Wolfendan 39 G Mooney 40 K . Edwards 41 A. Mil l 42. P Barnes 43 D Henger 44 C Hoist 45 C West 46 C Richmond 47. & Tolley 4a D Glass 49. B Hogan 50. M Phi 51 A Thompson 52. 5 Coulson 53 B BazAer 54 R Doherty 55 D Williams 56 M Hayes 57 D O'Brien 58 D Moloney 59 S Vlastley 60 C McCann
MEL. HIGH 66 01 . Senior Coach: John Lord Reserves Coach: Tory Shor t I C. Anas'.asaws 2 A . Atchiso n
3 R Verma 4 D Menzies 5 R, Martin 6. N Moody 7 D Joyce a R, Ward 9 D Comer (VCSeo) 10 M . Beazlef 11 P Chester 12. G . McLard=e (C. S°n ) 13 A DanSan 14 R McGrego r
15 P Sala (DVC Sen) 16 PKoiz 17 A Drummond 18 R .W x 19 A Legovch 20 A Athanaspou!os 21 D Lora 22 C Flegenaub 23 C Drake 24 T Scnrns 25 A Capp 26 R Knight 27 D Force 28 C Bavaria 29 C Geehman 30 S Keane 31. M. Roach (Cap, Res) 32. J Newton 33 B Doming 34. S Glassed 35 T Blythman 36 R . T rrens 37 J. McLaughlin 38 C Short 39 A Kennedy 40, P Caking 41 B Kearle 42 P Pending 43. A Coolant 44, P O'Connor 45 A . Sainsbury 46 S. Mansbndc,;v 47 S Gabnetson 48. C Home
49 P Kent 50 Andrew Damson 51 S Red
OL ON Hi . E Senior Coach: Mark Sarau Rese rves Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 C Bennett (VC ) 2 M McLennan (DVC) 3 A Pryo r 4 M Barbe r 5 M Waddington 6 M Alie 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 Thomason 17 P Wall 18 M Wise 19 S Gibson 20 T Grant 21 . Cr James 22 P, Grant 28, T Gale 31 S. Murray
34 J Goderidge 36 S McLeod 39 R Smit h
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Reserves Coach: Wayne Marshall
1, R Hopkins 3 D Smyth 4 G Drew 5 T Bowes 6 R Wrait h 8 D Bellmaine 11 B Molloy 12 J Mille r 14 . M . Osborne 19 . O. Milli s 22 J Mackenzie (CR) 29 P Tatze r 32 M Debbie 34 D Rowe 42 G Wood 47 D Taylor 54 R Hall
Senior Cr 1 : Phil Ste its Reserves Coach : Keny Sawtel l 1 A Baxter 2 R Paul 2 J Wood 3 N Schmidt 3 P Metres 4 P Jury 4 J Robertson 5 G Phillips 5 S Marsha➢ 6 W Smith 7 G March 8. A Orton 9 A Mytton 10 P Bennett 11 W Shand 11 R Wilson 12 D Seccuil (Capt) 12 G Meadows 13 P Sevier 14. G Lasscock 14SBeti 15, A. Hicks
16 J Bingham 16 C Farr 17WCox 18 M Constable 19 R Gam y 19 A Tnkter 20 J Kingsley 21 A Walden (DVCapt) 22 C Gregson 23 D. Scaun:ch 24 P Noske 24 T Snowball 25 A Holahan 26 P. Bowman 26 R . Wise 27 G . Smith 27 J Kingston 28 D Verret 28 A, Gilchrist 29 J, Ra e 30 G Bal l 31 N Cameron 32, D Miller
33. M, t.arkv.arthy, 34 D Also n 35, 6 Van Tweet 36. A. Mountford 37 J Clarkson 38 C Lan e 39 C Taranto 40 J Hicks 41 A Child 42 P F4eckhart 43 P Bramich 44 D Stuart 45 C. Maguire 46 D Lear
47 R Dobson 56, B Leads 57 G. Taylor
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arshali Howard Lynch Dc, ill Davies Englander McKenzie Dyso n Haug (Res. Capt . ) ? Scott or Purcell (V .Calpt ) P Ryan V Karakaltsas B Parry P Ritchie S Theodorakopouios R Lewis J Santos J Norman N Harris S . Ramsdel l
P Marra
S Conboy Shaun Burns i Scott T Bowes ) R Bashford B . Douglas S . Burns P Bulloc k P Seileck C Hau g D Simonse n " D Cuttriss -: A . Parker M Doddenll P DeBorto h P Larki n A Novak L Hockins (DVC ) i A, Curtis Lumictsl Skaiberg
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Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach: Simon Tremble 1 T 4Vdts 2 R Pisarski 3 J Nichois. (VC) 4 B Morphe t 5 P Murray 6 1 Arnold 7 D Dawson 8 A Tymm s 9 G Bradshaw (DVC 10 A Joyce 11 N Johnstone 12 VJ Baglin 13 R Seccutl
4 A Ashton t5 1 McMullin 16 P Wood 77 B Nal l 18 M Campton 19 P Thompson 20 A Saie k 21 J RoysmRh 22 1 Mackay 23 A WRts(Capt) 24 D `Nitso n 25 R Brown 26 ,YS Yoongmar, 27 E Coroner 28 C Ternl l 29 R Mead 30 J Mitchell 31 R GlIlard 32 B Web b 33 A Bul! (C Res) 34 M Hallo 35 M Weber (DVC Res) 36 P Nelson 37 G Curtis 38 P Kore n 39 R Nelson (VC Res) 40 C Walker 41 G D=xon 42 E Smrthers 43 P Birrell 44 R Bad-n 45 Z Use46 C Hanchette 47 D Ward Ambler 48 W Ward Ambler 49 T Stucke y
50 T Read 51 B Armitage 52 J Thomson 53 J Par a 54 A WlIson 55 D Nelson 56 T Poolman 57 N Cramplon 58 T Leas k 59 W Kelso 60 J Warmsley 61 M King 62 C Raymond 68 S Maranbd 69 D Hamilton
S T . KE V I N S OLD B OYS Senior Coach : Alan Quisife Reserve Coach : Chris Nettiefold 1 R . Ha.^fruns 2,S Hatdamous 3 W Keighran 4 C McKenzie 5 R Callahan 6. G Gross 7 S Kerr (DVC,) 8 M . Tempany 9 S. Lynch 10 L Cohen (C R) 11 H Stone 12 R Arthurson 14 P, Joyce 15 B Edwards 16 P O'Brien 17 P Sutton 18 C Hatfpenny 19 J WatPon 20. W. Dwyer 21 S Ring 22. B Campbell VC) 23. M Waters 24 P Cullman 25. D Rlgont 26 D Simmons 27. J. Quinton 28 G Kerr 29 A Frase r 30 B Snell DVCR) 31 S Olsen 33 G Mu!caMy, 334, P Smith 35 J Sergeant 36. M, McKatge 37 A Beale (Capt.) 38 P Parvag:dtopoufos 39. L Taberner 40 B Clark (VCR) 41 . J Dyno n 42, J Christiana 43 P Treloar 44 T Lee
45 N Jo y 46 D DeRooden 47 Mt, Tesler 48 N . Fry 49, G, Wallace 50r L . Kirby 51 . P Taberner 52, P Len7n 53. S Purcell 57 P Kirby
SPONSORS THE MAX HOTE L ~ ORRONG ROA D
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THOMASTOWN Senior Coach : John Walsh Rese rves Coach : John Keenan 1 2, A. Wells 3, J Vitale
4 G Petsins 5 D Paugios 7 P Hoppe r 8 A . Fellows (CapL) 9 T States 10 R Gleason 11 . A. Fleming (RC) 12 . E . Caumaudo 13 C . Pearso n 14 B Jabbing 15 B Pellegrino 16 D Parch one 17 D Leal e 18 Ken Fishing 19 G Alberti 20 P Coverdale 21 . E . Lenttnt 22. C. Tsaikos 23 . D . Fellows 24 .S. Replaced 25 S Bradford 26 P Batusta 27 R . Kelly 28 . L . Morabito 29 Kevin Harling 30 C Fellows 31 . C Koulllnos 32 B McCreddtn 33 J Za,cos 34, J Black 35 A LaRosa 36. M . Golledge 37.J . Theodorou 38, M . Gann 39,P. Honey 40. V. Dell 43 V Caffra 44 . G . Bubs 45 M Bloodwort d h46,DStafor 47 M Plowrnght 48 P Prinzt 49. J . Bubls 50 R. Gilpin 51, M . Boyden 52, K . Chandler 53 5 Lekatsas 56. W Cooper 57, S. Clneran 58, C . Cadr e 61 B. Keating 62 C, Vella
Forcnded 1906
I DMarho 2 A K~ 3 S Zc# s 4G e~ 11i 5M 6 S ee+v S,7 G Vel~ 8 M Fetth/ 9 A Bw•..ztyn ' 10 R 6l~ 11 L 8u3in 12 A R~ 13 M S,-", 14 A Kausrnan 15D Fred, n 16 A Mmacher 17 0`£r {(pmerrtik 18 0 Seqj 19 S Joseph 20 D Mab .v 21 J Mond 22 8 J 23 A Lebrar -1 kY 24 J Ftrkr e'K) 25 b! Gr p'26 A H a27 &.I,arn Gddb.9 28 0 Rah 29 D Br,km (Caa) 3as Pa
31 DPog 32 M BcrrKem 33 D Shp 34 P4 Ad&-~ 35 & Spce r 36 A &m€,hson 37 G Se o 38 J St39 M Grmn 40 P e€ir41 G N2E,_w 42MCrsP 43 D J29otla 44 P Chomp 45 D Frrsnas 46 0 47 L lPnn 48 L Gtldberg 49 J Nberts 50 T Paans 51 P te6rs4z7 52 A Zar><k 53 B earG1n 54 0 M4C55BZN,1.W 56 H 51 e 57 J &arxla 58 D Super 59 G Mahs ED D Krongdtl 61 6 Feter 62 W Krm~ 63 M F. 64 A RudrtV65M Mwh,,4 66PGddb. g 67 A RMCUs 68 6 Gddber9 69 H E:us+ 70 S Rvinan 71 P ls-rb~ 72 J M dzr 73DK~n 74JRo~0Wd 75 M Good 76 M Ke4 77 M Fred 78 Oren Ka-x 79 5 Schanrer 80 81 M Zurbo 82 J RuW>:e 83 M Warer 84 J Freernan 85. A Bode 86. P .-M+ y 87 R t .ne
BULLEEN UNITED Senbr Coach: M. McCol l
R~ Coach Crag Vichch 1 G JLWns 2 R Mazy 3 S Da•.d 4 R L-5 8 W.An 6 M Kay 7 C1&.h 6 c w.'son 9M Twvej 10 S Pr}~ns ii R r'r.u `g m t2 D Thanp13 M Tymxns 14 J Empe7 5 M MdhaH 16 C ft+ef 17 D Garck~-"n 18 BSrp t9 D Robb20 T Lee 21 R Der22 C Chapman 23 P Bar24 G H-ef 25 M H 26 D AYwaon 27DD-d 28. D Eerl~ 29 P F-r 30 R Wa'k 31 NJ 32 P Argl~. 33 G W . 34 1 Mut35 P Eda.,,rtls 36 D Cnroopt . .a 37 D D;y 38 S Godrry 39 5 Hans'4o h1 .W.dn°{ 41 C Vc•, ,h
42 M Rob, -M 43 N Car6ljn 44 G Catzr:l 45 0 k46 P Se?on 47 G Cornay 48 R Re« 49 P Zaa 50 R P51 D On^rn 52 P La-ng 53 P Mfng 54 D Speed 55 S Merk•d 56 DO57 0 Cooper 58 P Sllxr59 M Dae/ 60 P Green 61 A G!eax 62 W Da.ei 63 F W~ 64 T Hodges 65 A l2rsM 66 A MMorda 67 A WaVn2n 68 C K-rd 69 P Fat 70 G v.tSard 71 A Bu9.n 72 M Tap(rng 73DDdare/ 74 R L+v'=~..r
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HAMPTON ROVERS
ELSTERNWIC K Senior Coach : Ga ry Rosewarn e Rese rves Coach : Dennis Grace 1, C. Farrington 2 . S. Bea n 3 . M . Sanell i 4 . G . Rosewarne (C) 5, D. Grace 6 M . Lloy d 7A P. Hoolihan 7B . T Heath 8A . D. Verbeek 8B. M . Convery 9. A . O'Connor 10A, C . Hitchcock 10B. A . Ramsay 11 . P. Mahony 12 . P Ballantyne 13. D. Burke 14 . Alby Contin 15 . L . McCooke 16 P Tsiampas 17 . G . Oakley 18. P Broderick 19, P Ginkel 20. P. Southall 21, W. Nicholson 22. A. Karipidis 23. N . Christie 24 * D. Conlin 25.T, Weedon 26. D. Mahony 27. B . Garry 28 . B. Hill 29 .J. Coyne 30. D . Ritchie 31A . G . Russell 31B . L . Murphy 32 . P. Neeso n 33, T. Panantoniov 34 . Adrian Conlin 35. P. Corkhil l 36. B . Thompson 37. B. Grace 38. J . Higgins 39, S . Smith 40 M . Daniels 41 M . Whelan 42 . P. Rokebrand 43 . A . Hankin 44 . R . Nyoege r 45. R . Grandemange 46, G . O'Donnel l 47. B. Ramsay 48, C. Bayliss 49 . W. Jacobs 50. M . Eccles 51 . G . Hancock 52, L . McGregor 53. P. Harri s
54. C. Mathes
Senior Coach: Ian Rice Reserve Coach : Daryl Jopling 1.
2 . A. Lawso n 3, E . Panagiotidis 4 A . Naumof f 5 D. Rogerso n 6. D. McConville (Capt .) 7. B . Hibbs 8 W. Capp 9. P. Wilson 10. W. Austin 11 . I . Rogerson 12 . W. Boyle 13. R . Melnjak 14. G . Kelly
15. S . Mulholland 16 N . Hop e 17. B . Bird (VC.Res) 18 . A, Winkle r 19, J. Hunter 20 N . Milat 21 . E . Melnja k 22 . R . Hetherington (DVC) 23, D. Devol a 24 . M . Young (VC) 25, M . Blake 26, J. Harper 27. H . LeGrand 28. M . McKellar 29 . N . Kelly 30. R . Murphy 31 P. Pavlou 32 . P Morecroft 33, G . Russell 34.P Kell y 35. C. Watkins 36, R. Tub b 37. M . Andrews 38 . S. McDonal d 39 . K . Ivey (Capt .Res.) 40 . G . Hoggett 41 . I . Boyle 42, J . Mather 43. J . Morecroft 44, D . Phelan 45. C . Toouli 46, P. Hartshorn 47, B. Holstock 48 . G . Roulent 49 . S . Thompson 50 . A. Lucas
NORTH BRUNSWIC : ; Senior Coach : David Belle tte Reserves Coach : Don Pearce t . M . Cannon 2, K . Lianeas 3. M . DeMorton 4. P. DiMarco 5, S . Cote e 6, V. Grimaldi 7 . J. Briffa 8. A . Franci s 9, A. Samartino 10. P Whitman 11 . K . Hehi r 12 . J. Serratore 14 . G . Parkinson 15, H . Tsailtas 16. S. Tsailtas 17. V Lirosi
19. D . Balazsy 20 . J. Russo 21 . J. Fotias 22. P 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 . Arthur 35 . P. Dowsett 36. M . Payne 37. D. DeMorton 38. M . Kite 40.1 . Rooney 41 . G . Poulton 42, T. Samartino 44 . D. Tai t 45. B . Pisasale 46,S. Hogg 47 . A . Smith 48 B . Higgins 49. V Conticchio 50 . R . Tait
51 . D. Scenes 53. A . Conway 55. H. Blewitt 58, J . Andrews 62 . R . Cannatella
OLD CAMBERWELL Senior Coach: IM Resst€er R es erves Coach: Mathew Todd
1. M . Hodgson 2. A . Mitchell 3, N, Brown 4.A.Toop 5. P Alexander 6 M, Warner 7 P. KerkAeit (I7v0) 8 P. Jepson 9 R. Beal 10 E. Smith (VC.) 11, A. Dance 12. S. Holding 13. M. Newton 14 P Jenkins 16. W. Inkster (Capt .) 17. J. Lablache 18 S. Jackson 19. C. Anderson 20. R . Scheiber 21 . A. Sdtdf 22 .S . Burmeister 2a M . Armstrong 24. R . Wood 25. 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. SMachan 38 D. Smith 39. M . Todd 40. B. Sahraris 41 . M. Burge 42 . D. Collins 43, S. Pangrazio 44. A . Hangan 4S 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. Ttledandes 58 M . Candibro 59. R . Unmack 60. R . Jones 61 . N . Kidd 62. R. Lee 63. W. Earl
OLD MENTON64N S Senior Coach: Bob Jamison Reserves Coach: Phil Vine s I M . Cater 2, J. Norrnan 3 R Nemman 4 M 8arrett 5 P Sadler 6 V 5cacca 7. G. Notion IV Capt) 8 N M2cqture 9 R. Macqwre 10 M Durack 11 . D, Meye r 12, T Appel 13 S Sharp 14 D Rcgers 15 D Saacca 16 R Thom~ 17 T OTco!e 18 J McCarthy 19, W Be{non 20 R Bu1Ra1 21 . C. EriCksen 22 A Lever 23, T James 24 . S Ngrne 25 P Jackson 26 B Sca,lzo 27 I . Heath 29 G Burns 29 G Fathers 30 D R!cley 31 S Ingram 32.J .Siy 33 P V;ries 34. D Holland 35 P Hodges 36 S Crck 37. T 8irc h 3& A. Nemnan 39 R Be7rron 40 M Osborn 41 8 Nugent 42 A lCreman 43 B Wakn; 44 G . irdkay 45 T. Bournon 4& A, Petrov 47 J Korucar»n 48 D Johnsen 49 B SOW 50 C Funston 51 . A. Sz2dura 52 W Hall 53 P Hyiand 54 M Stanhope 55 C Davies 56 D Wilkie 57 D S:,htnzef 58 L. Pa+_wno 59 G. Buxton 60. N. Vaflaros 61 S Wison 63 R . Margugi~o 64 A. Ed`varcf; 65 A Hars6urgh
PRESTON MBO B Senior Coach : G. Tsoiacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Rese rves Coach : P. Feeha n 1 . A. Bullock 2. I . De Bono 3 . I . Bliss 4 . S . Hichncliffe 5. D. Cato n 6. D. Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8 . O . DeBono 9 . D. Heenan 10. J . Mounsey 11 . A . Hodgson 12 . P. Yendall 13. D. Kiernan 14. M . Krygger 15. D. Hutchinson 16 B O'Connor 17. G . Turne r 18. S. Adamson 19. P Feehan 20 . M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22 . P Bullock 23 . I . Ewing 24 . A. Finikarides 25 .S . McGowan 26 . A. Brydson 27. S. Richardson 28. A. Alle n 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 .Sebeh 39. R . Johnstone 40. G . Georgeson 41 . A. Hunter 42 . M . Mason 43. L. Carigiuri 44. T. Tsoukas 45. D . Bookluck 46. R . Mason 47. F. Lorenzon 48. C . Christou 49. G . Cummins 50. C . Caligiuri 51 . G . Tsolacos 52 .J.Lowden 53. M . Mitchell
STATE BANK Senior Coach : Ken 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 . Polls 4 . K. Dervan S. J. Beare 6. P. Dervan 7. F. Maya 8. L . Twycross 9. D. Walpole 10. L. Bul l 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 . Maher
20. J . Coghlan 21 . C. O'Connor 22. N . Roberts 23 . M . Aumont 24 .S.Johnson 25 . M . Guy 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. Ka y 37 . C. Arnephy 38, A . Role s 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. Murra y 49 . D. Doonan 50, A . Whitelaw 51 . B. Kennedy 52 . M . Brow n 53 . C. Michaelidis 54. T. Nelson 55,F. Wrigh t 56. D. Ross 57. P. Hyde 58. C. McKillop 59. D. Footitt 60, D. Jenkins
WEST BRUNSWIC K SEN I ORS Coach: Les Whit e 1 . I . McNeice 2 . D. Cecchi 3. R . Monge r
4. S. Casley (VC) 5. P. Leathern 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 Magafa s
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. Wals h 30. B. Hiscox Rese rves Coach: Garry Chappe l 29 . D . McAllister (D.Y.C.) 31 . W. McNeice 32 . D. Ackers 33 . G . Chappell (Capt .) 34 . D. Flower 35 . A . Thornton 36 . G . McDonald 37. S. Penny 38 . B. Millin 39. W. Wilkie 40. R. Baker (VC .) 41 . R . Hokkanen 42 . G . Sherri f 43. S . Barber 44. M . Woolard 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. Leathern 58. S . Bertram 59. R. Ashdowne 60. C. Barnes 61 . A . Galluzzo 62 . D, Brockwell
U- -der 19 Section I .ULLEEN/ TE : . : : LESTOW E Coach : Vic Ha rvie 4 A Dolmko 5 H Murtic (Capt.) 6 P Harve 9 A Shine 10 D Thorpe 12 G Williams 13 S Hendne 14 . H Humphrey 17 J Dsanto 20 M, Maso n 21 S McLaren 22 G. Wilson 23 T Agosta (VC-) 24, D Robertson 25 G . McKenzie 26 S Hayman 28 S . Hatto n
30 B. Chapman 34 P Pavlidis 36 A Pulverentl 38 M Bellatto 45 D. Minogue 47 S Quay
COLLEGIANS Coach : G . Datfi
DE LA SALLE BLU E SECTION 1 Coach: Brian Brown
1 . S. Wiseman 2 . M, Conron 3 A . Schille r
4 G Maragells 5 T Hird 6 W Forgas 7 B. Seato n 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 . Vin e 44 A . Parki n
1 2 3 4
M Bearman J Richardson A Marostica P Brashe r
5 M Edmond s 7 L Van der Plight 8 C Burke 9 C Stucki 10 C Harrington 11 M Wd6amson 12 S McHenry 3 J Clanc y 14 S Zukar+yk, 15 P Fiume 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18. M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M Barg e
21 D Tenney (Card Blue) 22 S Brovrnhri l 23 I Mason 24 5 HuMry 25 N Cannmq 26 P Casey 27 B Svrdt e 28 P Ron Clarke 29 M Thor e 30 M Burke 31 M Ste:ger 32 R Davey 33 T Nornsh 34 A Seager 35 J Clothler 36 C Watts 37 R Walker 39 S Bolt 40 G Curran 42 S Rudd 43 S Catkgrc 45 C Stelger 46 D Higgins 47 M Mairzia
Under 19 Section 2 CAULFIELD
MARCELLI N Coach - Michael Wilson
BANYULE Coach : Danny Gleason 1- R Libeau 2 .S Sanders 18, Collins (VC) 4, J . Turnbul l 5 p McCarthy Z T Jenkins 11 . G . Mooney 13- D- Hlckling 1 : M . Vea l 15. C, Pyers (C) 18. J. Bishop 21, P. Jones 23. R- Cullen 26. P-Jakober 31,S. Bailey 32 . P Austin 36. A . Parry 40. A . Searle ^.? N . Slattery 45 S. English 51, 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 67,J . Dansey 68. G . Donaldso n
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 . Mason 12 N . Gibson 13 . M . Chun 14 G Parker 15 S . 0'Flynn 16 M . Goodrope
17 A . Finnigan (DVC) 18, N Dunca n 19 T.G . Slattery 20, A Hewitt (VC) 21 J Hart 22 P Doran 23 I Patterson 24 J Leonard 25 T Meehan 26 R Boyd 27 . S . Moran 28 J Golds 29 A Bianc o
49 M O'Callaghan 50 N Eastman
t?I .n HAILEY ' Coach: John Caspers 1 . A. Wigg 2, C Lasscock a B Carty 4 A. Kirkwood-ScoH 5 S DangerflN d 6 S Richardson 7 B. Man 8. B. Dowling 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 Chet 17 M Fisher 18 J Gordon 19 R Parton 20 T Chegwin 21 . D, Jameson 22 . P. Wigg 23. S. King 24. T Jones 25 M . Tipper 26, P. Bowman 27 D Garfield
OLD PARADIANS GREEN
OLD XAVER I AN S
1 P r+ '
1 . R Excel l 2 . Peter O'Sullivan 3 M Klavac
4 P Simpson 5 W. Nason 6 N West 7 G Gorazlos 8 A Dvgvid 9 J Quilty 10, R Kennedy 11 . A, Holmes 12 . R .H Bailey 13 . M . Logan 14, M . Gleason 15. R . Dalton 16 J . Ralph
Coach : Peter Melton 1 . L Spetc h 2 S. McGregor 3 M Burnett 4, D VanGerrevink 5 J . McDonal d
6 S Ballard 7 S Connolly 8. 1 . Dun n 9 S Kudnig 10, A Woodcock 11, S Burg e
17 C Thorogood 18 D McLean 19 M Lall y
13 I DeSdva 14. R, Poole 15. B Madden 16 A. Presnell 17. J Fllnlayson 18 G, Markley
20 J Flynn 21 A. Dillo n
19 A, McIntosh 20 J Alexander
22 T Landrlgan 23,P Web b 24. S. Lightwood 26. D . Juracich 27, D. Kin g
21 M McCarty 22 . B. Elliott
29. L. Herrings 30 A Wilso n 31 .- Paul O'Sullivan 32 J, McKay
33 M, Haycox 34 D. Jaffer 50 M. Wardlaw 51, P Connors 52 D Bourke
Marcus Peters 1 . P. King 2. M . Affinita 3. R. Courtney 4. L . Seeman 5. G . Boston 6, A . Kahofer 7. G Dlnd (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. Arnol d 34. J. Turner 35. C. Wilson 36. M. Millard 40. R . Harriso n
44. E.Jedwa b
UNIVERSITY BLUE S
C,¢tch: Michael oaharcy
GRAMMARIANS Coach :
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
THERRY Coach: P. Bennett 1 . S . Flghol a 2 . J, Zanetti (Capt .) 3 . M . Fav a 4 . S. Eastmure 4 . M . Jarrouge 5 T. Masters 6 T. Smales 7 S . Plsano 9. W. Brundell 10, M . Carter 11 . C. Barrett 12 .S . Bassett-Smith 13 L. Clifton 14 . J . Reddick 15 S. D'Andrea 16.J . Dynon 17. M . Carrodus 18 T Taylor 19 G . Nardella 20 B O'Keefe 21 D LalrCanl 22 . J . Masters 23. M . Lowry 24 . M . Hudson 25. D. Goodear 26. C . Shaw 27 . M . Tadmac 28 M, O'Kearney 30. B . Miellcki 33. M Goodwin 35. W Boyle 36 M . Muller 39 G . Gragat 41, A Egan 44. B. Grocock 46, G . Pinner (VC)
ORMON D Coach : J. Doble 1 . L . Black 2. K. Moloney 3, D . Simpson 4 . R . Cerolin i 5 . C. Thomas (VC) 6 . A . McKe e 7. D. Conway 8 . J. Sperling 9. B. Collins 10. T. Petterwood 11 . A . Connolly, (Capt . 13. C . Hargreaves 15. E . Dickins 16 . P. Studd 17.P. Rowe 20. P. Constanty 21 . N . Nieman 23. S. Rajk i 24 . M . Ingram 25 . D. Osborne 26, G . Alderidge 27. A . Rigas 30 . S . Haddon 34 . D. Rockawin 35 . M . McConvill 37. B. Newstead 29. S . Masten 44. N . Daoui
OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS Coach : Coach : Maurie Bond Laurie Agha n 1 . J. Kerr 2. R. Fraser 3. J . Sinclair 4 . N . Purnis 5. A . Chernov 6, J. Angle s 7 . M . McGregor 8. L. Monument 9. J. Aghan 11 . T. Wilson 12 . C . Atkinson 13 . N . Hooper 14. R. Morrow 15 .C . Macmillan 16 . S . Hendry 17. P. Montgomery 18 . A. Phillips 19, J . Worssam 20. W. Anderson 22. D. Garwoli 23. P. Morrison 24 . C . Aunger 25. D. Murtagh 26. R . Winneke 27. S . Cowl 28. D. McIntyre 43 . N . Hal l 44 . C . Billings 45. J. Cornish 46 . C . Robinson 47. W. Tuckfiel d 48 . D. Warner'49. D. Wightma n 50. S. Gibb s 51 . D. Raftopoulos
Asst . Coach : Matt Gallant 1 . B. Noonan 2 . A . Capes 3. D. Jago 4. C. Bond 5. H . Tobin 6. J . Comito 7. A . Grech (DVC) 8. L . Dailey 9. J . O'Connor 10. R . Doolan 11 . L . Overman (VC) 12. C. Widdison 13 . L. Dailey 14 . C . Vorana 15. D . George 18. M . Mullins 18. A . Dempsey 19 . S. Gollant 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. Brebner
66. M . Boucher
NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : M . Mills 4. J . Cahill (DV.C) 6 J . Carrol l 7. A . Driscoll 10. S . Jaretst6 13. V Pennisi 14 . R Div'rfa 15. S . McSweeney 16 M. Vain a
21 . A. Sabatlro 22. L. Nardella 27. J . Vaina (V.Capt) 32. T. Whiting 35. P. Angelopoues 39. G. Cutr i 40. N . Lithgow 43. D. Fitzpatrick 52. G . Bourke 54. G . Birref l 64. D. Carbon 65, M . Laporte 67. P. Farrugi a
69. S. Zumbo (Capt.)
OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2 Coach: Slmon Cooper I M Brock off 2 S Burge 3 A Cleland 4 A Cardner 5 S Krwn 6 A Sut<LBe 7 A Hayden 8 D AirlEhell 9 D Moor e 10 . C Murphy (Capt ) 11 C GnttRh s 12 P King 13 J Javen 14 0 Moss 15 H Ingletan i6 H Bardsiey 17 P Bland 18. G Harris 20 S Ostorne 21 P Trindade 22 A Wanng 23 D only 24 W Mackenzie 25 C Read 26 N Langdon 27 R S:mpson 28 D Gray 29 T Wertheimer 30 r.i Verge 31 T Dugdae 32 Man hew Kerr 33 A Clements 34 C Smit h 35 C Piston 36 M Berry 37 M Kerr 38 C Waring 39 M verge 40 C Walker 4f G DixOn 42 E Smrihers 43 P Kooky 69 0 Hamilton
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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'Brie n 6, S . Langley 1 6 . T. Strike 7. Tim Gough (VCapQ 7. M . Heath 8. A . Presnell 1 8 . M . Fasa n 9. S . Watson 10. G . Karthaus 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 . Elle t 18. D . Bourke 15 . R . Clements 19, B. Crowe 16 . D . Oliphant 20 . J . McLaughlin 17. C. Douglas 22 . C. Houston ~18 . R . Barbary 23. S. Strik e (19 . P Sarant 24. G . Selkirk 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. Rowa n 25. J . De Fraga 35. G . Reidy 26. J . Hutchin s 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 . Roke r
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Under 19 Section 3 AQUINAS O .C. Coach : John Hickey 1 . J. Pop e 2. D. McKellar 3. R . Bennett 4. C . Noyes S. 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 I& S, Jones 17. S . Kelly 18 . E . Pegler 19, K. Lobo
20. P Bridgeman 22. B . McDonald 25. R . Hil l 27 . L . Brooksbank 37. M . Gerzee 49. T. Stahl
DE LA SALLE GOLD Coaeh: Pet Shaedy 1 M Bearman 2 J Richardson 3 A Marosttca 4 P Brashe r
5 M Edmond s 7 L Van der Plight 8 C Burke 9 C Stuck,
10 C Harrington 11 M Wllhamson 12 S McHenry 13 J Clanc y 14 S Zuka.vskt 15 P Fiume 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 78. M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M Burgto
21, D Toohey (Capt .Blue) 22 S 8ror.vnhill 23 i Mason 24 S Hubery 25 N . Canning 26 P Casey 27 B SvnHe
28 P Bren Clarke 29 M Thorn 30 M Burke 31 M Steiger 32 R Davey 33 T Nornsh 34 A Seeger 35 J Clothier 36 C Watts 37 R walker 39 S Bolt 40 G Curran 42 S Rudd 43 3. Calkovic 45. C Steiger 46 D Higgins 47 M Mahna 49 M OCallaghan 50 N Eastma n
OLD PARADIAN S PURPLE
OLD ESSENDO N Coach : Greg Murray
t.n etoay t P Naat y 2 J 3rmws 3 VJ Cnester
1 . A . Manning 3. J . Panagiotidls 4, A . Soterou 5. C . Pollard 6 . C . Bohn 7. P. Soteriou 8 . N . Pollard 9 . F. Costa 10. J . Turco 13.J .Johnson 18. J . Murray 19. N . Baxter 20 . A . Tweedly 21, S . Middleton 23 . P Borac
24. R . Vidler 25. D. Gallus 26. A. Rooter 27. P. Woloszenko 28, B . Koochen 30. A. Contact
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35 G Rotlnq~e;(VC) 36. 8 Hayxs 37 D Gravet 38 D Ca.Nn <9 M Cctte 0 C Nemt t
41 D ecam 2 D W:mae 43 P Re:.S S RYa n is s M ONeeJe Okxe J Rorm 48 L Iar <9 T Cana .an 50 J Carua 51 I NIXmes
5z 1 Pcman 53 41 Vear
5< c e„nna~~ 55 G IAa-maen 56 0 Gx er 5] P LaROa 59 T Beare 53 A Sltry
HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : A . Naumof f 2 . A . McGregor (VC) 3. P. McCall 4, B . McGregor 6 G. Devereaus 7 . P Engelkamp 9 . S. Crisp 10 S . Wratten 11 . S. McGregor 14. D. Nuttall 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 4& G Mitchell 51 . L. Stephanic
PARKSIDE Coach : Peter Ha rvey 1 . J. Panagiotopoulos 2. T Thoma s 3. J. Chilcott 4 . A . Stuart 5. J. Antonopoulos 6. G . Karaglannls 7. S . Marshal l 8 D, McAuliffe 9. S . Holden 10 . J. Martin 11 . G . Tsaikos 12 . D . Moodie 13 . D. Jones 14 . T. Mandouros 15 . W. Evan s 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 . Stefanie 25. T. Fatlnos 26. A . Wise
MAJOR SPONSOR PARKSIDE PANELS 459 8516
MONASH BLUES 1. P Bailey 2. A Traindos 3 D.Jud d 4 G Savage 5 A Preston 6 J Smith 7 A Parsons 8 A Beref t 9 A Headberry 10 R Mansfield 11. A Regan 12 .D.Newman 13 P Fennessy 14 R Hyetl 15 D Snell 16 M . Condon 17 A Clancy 18 G Hip-Ii 19 A Glassel 20 S Manuell 21 F Goodwin 22 R Kuypers 23 S, Kirby 24 C Ruffa 25 J Lopes 26 P Thomson 27 R Cook 28 N, Nrven 29 J Harm non 30 C spurting 31 T Kennedy 32 0 Freeman 33 J Monaghan 34 P McNally 35 T Wtlkinson 36. M . Kellock 37 P Smit h 38 G . Clark 39, P 8alsanm 40 A. Bennet 41 A Par k 42 A MacDonald 43 M . Bowman 44 P Biorc t 45. A Wide 49 1 Kohler 50 R Davies
ST. KEVINS Coach : Peter Campbell 1 . V. Harty (VC ) 2. D. Hourigan (Capt.) 3. J . Bare 4 . G . McKenzie 5. R . Snel l 6. M . Quinlan 7 S . Loorham 8, A . Varasdl 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 IT R . Marks 18. A. Donovan 19 D. Hayes 20, W. Dwyer 21 .J . Sharp
22. D. McDonald 23 .P Sand o 24 . P. Hogarty 25. D . Rigno i 26. N . Carmichael 27. D. Sando 28, S. Hayden 29 . D . Nanfra 30 . T. Bennetts 31 . R Whitehead 32 . A . Chester (DVC) 33 S . Thoma s 34 J, Slattery 35 . M . Purcell 36 . N . Slattery 37.J .Shaw
OLD BR I G ;-1TON GRAM9NIA; ~LqNS Coach : Robert Draper 59. M Allen 57. S . Allmand 9 B Broome 10 S Duggan 35. R Farmer 18. L. Fides 60. M. Fisher 39. D. Fox 61 J. Fyfe 20. M. Gale 62. J . Godertdge 63, C. Hai g 58 S . Hannaford 31 T. Henry 7 M . Hill OVC) 42,5 Howden 40. W. Jackson 30. M . Sarvis 29. S . Leversha 37. A . Loosschilder 16. R . Moreton 64. S . O'Connor 65. S . Paynter 1, A, Phillips % K. Richards 34. D. Roberts 67. D. Rowe 56 S . Ryan 2. C Smit h 15 R . Stevenson 27. S. Styles (VC) 24. T Sunderman (Capt) 41 . H . Swan 19. S, Templeton 11 . S. Tregaskis 68. C. Walter 51 . A. Withal l
WILLIAMSTOWN C.Y. M .,cl . Coach : J. Charle s 2. A. Cabansag 3. B. Cetinich (C) 5. J. Corfield (VC) 9. S. de Bono 12,F,de Bon o 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 . Jone s 36. G . Gammone 37, B . Han n 38. A . Gutlic 40. J. Misitano 44, P. Matzouronis 46. B. Bourchier
The National Mutual Trustees sharpshooters list is compiled from information received on Monday . Late copy is not regarded .
19 .13.127 11 .6 14.7 0 . PARADIANS 7 .1 7.16 9.17.71 COLLEGIANS 0 .8 4 .12 Flynn 4, Powick 3, Gleason 3, Pritchard 3, Beers 2, Beare , O.PARADE -'fernan, Shannon, PConsidine BEST McClements, Gleason, P .Con.~ ne, Flynn, Wood, Beers . ~ COLLEGIANS Hoyle 3, English 2 . Roberts 2, Lemon, Wallace, BEST o-h- ;k, Wallace, Oliphant, Galbraith, Wright, Roberts , .0 5 .1 7.3 13.5.83 O .SCOTCH 3 .2 9 .5 14 .13 14 .13 .97 UNI BLUES 5 UNI BLUES MClnnes 4, S .Macauley 3, Holmes 2, Furphy, Kanis, r :ramoshos, N .Macauley, Schlicht BEST N .Macauley, S.Macauley, Karns. Furphy, Yeo, Longmire. 2 . Veselik 2, McCall, SherO.SCOTCH Aujard 4, McLeish 3, E .Allen wan BEST Moir, Reddish, Veselik, E .Allen, Brown, Fuller. ST.BERNARDS 1 .1 3 .6 6 .9 12 .13 .85 3.9 6-10 12 .12 12 .15.87 DE LA SALLE DE LA SALLE Waldron 5, Fraser 2, Pegoli, Campbell, Conroy, Wright, Beddoe BEST Holdsworth, Pegoli, Barry, P.Green, Paddon, M .Greene. ST. BERNARDS C .Klaaysen 5, G .Wood 2, V.Comito, Gollant, Smith, Federico, R .Purcell BEST McAllister, Fitzpatrick, Smith, Melican, C.Klaaysen, V.Comito. MARCELLIN 2 .1 4.4 7.8 7.8.50 ORMOND 6.3 11 .8 16.12 21 .19.145 ORMOND McCooke 7, Nash 4, Connell 2, Schuhkraft 2, Kingston 2, Mehrten 2, PCox, Jobling . BEST McCooke, Kingston, Gilmore, Forsyth, Connell, Toomey. MARCELLIN Petroff 3, Toomey, Slattery, Cullinan, Zannoni, BEST Slattery, Day, J .Amad, Petroff, M .Getson, Donegan . NORTH O.B. 3 .3 8 .4 11 .5 14.8.92 OLD XAVS 2 .5 3.10 6 .14 8 .20.68 NORTH OB Hanley 2, Tierney 2, Millett 2, Hanlon 2, J .Zumbo 2, Moloney, Cutulli, Marlyn, Egan . BEST J .Zumbo, Hadley, Girolami, Atkinson, O'Rourke, Considine . OLD XAVS Gorozidis 2, McMillan, Denton, McLeod . Mortenson, PCurtain, Taylor BEST Mortenson, Atkins, Greetham, Marks, McMillan, Taylor.
1 .5 6 .14 12 .17 17.21 .123 G.TRINITY CAUL . GRAMM . 7.1 7.2 14.5 19.6 .120 O.TRINITY O'Shaughnessy 7, Coleman 3, Pontefract 3, Cowley 2, Maizells, Karvella. BEST Pontefract, Carnegie, O'Shaughnessy, Black, Cowley, Woods . CAUL . GRAMM . D.Matthews 7, Stone 3, Boston 2, Lowe, Nalder, Norman, Williams, Morrissey, Bettany, Harris . BEST Fish, Morrissey, Nalder, Norman, Boston, D.Matthews. BULL/TEMP 3.2 6.2 8.2 8 .3 .51 KEW 2.2 5 .6 6 .6 9.7.61 KEW Cavanagh 3, Clayton 2, Peric, Campion, Schober, Duncan, BEST Kalac, Burden, Campion, S.Lord, Cavanagh, Irwin . BULL/TEMP Panou 3, Agosta, Farchione, Mayne, Smythe, Tsiotinas BEST George, Espenchied, Stokes, Harislou, Smythe, Panou . PARKSIDE 7 .3 11 .7 14 .12 18.13 .121 FAWKNER 1 .5 3 .7 6.10 14 .16.100 PARKSIDE Sedgwick 4, Freeman 3, Harriss 3, Vincitorio 3, Page, Bradley, L.Panjari, Sturgess, Williams BEST Franklin, Vincitorio, TGard, Page, Sedgwick, Sturgess. FAWKNER Young 4, A .Saggers 2, Ruggerio 2, Wilson 2, Selleck, O'Leary, Cohen, Johnson BEST Busst, Young, Kavanagh, Ruggerio, Horvath, Habgood . UNI BLACKS 3.1 3.4 5.9 7.11 .53 THERRY 5.5 10.7 13.9 17.12 .114 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
THERRY Wriggleworth 4, Nyman 2, Tyler 2, Grocock, Matton, Brundell, PCrotty, Castaldi, Biddlestone, McMahon, D'Andrea, Ramsay BEST PCrotty, MaHon, Biddlestone, Castaldi, Taylor, Ramsay. UNI BLACKS Warren 2, Pattmson, Heath, Chomley, Ror+boHom, Marks BEST Cerni, Garde, Somerville, Wines, Gay, Van Denderen . MON BLUES 4 .4 11 .5 15 .11 19.12 .126 IVANHOE 2 .1 3.2 5.3 7.6 .48 MON BLUES Hildebrand 5, Sest 5, Baring 2, Alexander 2, Sturgess, Kiers, Baker, Sapsford, Smith BEST Hildebrand, Baring, Sest, Little, Kiers, Culvenor. IVANHOE Stradwick 2, Rawley, Luckman, Kennedy, Castagnini, Hoskin BEST Pettingill, M .Flynn, Post, Tucker, Webb, Manual .
ST. KEVINS 3.1 5.6 8 .10 10.13.73 BANYULE 5.3 8 .5 13 .5 14 .7.91 SKOB Campbell 3, Watkin 3, Cross 2, Rowbottom, Beale. BEST McKenzie, Mulcahy, Stone, Dwyer, Rowbottom, Arthurson . BANYULE Mooney 4, G .Williams 3, S.Scullin 2, Gilbert 2, D.Gent, Moloney, Ladd . BEST J .Fraumano, Ladd, D .Gent, TShort, Quillam, Barry. ST. KILDA 5.5 7.7 13 .7 17.8.110 OLD MELB. 0.1 7.3 8 .9 9.11 .65 ST. KILDA Riddell 5, Quinlan 3, Darvell 3, Francois 2, Struth 2, Gillen, Trabinger. BEST Francois, Gibbins, Struth, Driscoll, Trabinger, Lake. OLD MELB. TWitts 3, Elam 2, Johnston 2, Stuckey, R .Nelson . BEST Johnson, Pisarski, Brown, W.Ward-Ambler. R.Nelson, Baldwin . O .IVANHOE 5.3 11 .6 18 .12 22 .12 .144 THOMASTOWN 3.6 7.9 11 .13 17.19.121 O.IVANHOE Parker 5, Dyson 4, Davies 3, Cockerill 2, Yarwood 2, Hickins, Jenkins, Scalberg . BEST Parker, Dyson, Davies, De Bortoli, McKenzie, Jenkins. THOMASTOWN Bubis 6, C .Fellows 3, Copper 2, Harling 2, Bell 2, DeThomasis, Camilleri . BEST Kelly, Cooper, Bubis, Bell, Farchione, LaRosa . O.BRIGHTON 3.1 5.5 7.10 7.13 .55 O.HAILEY 3.3 7.6 7.12 10 .15 .75 0. BRIGHTON Allen, Bennett,-Fisher, Gale, T.Grant, Lade, Smith . BEST Bennett, Goderidge, A.Grant, James. TGrant, Cochran. 0. HAILEY Schmidt 3, Gregson 2, Cox, Jury, Bramish, Walden, W.Smith . BEST Bennett, G .Smith, Seccull, Cameron, Holohan, Taranto, MHSOB 15 .17.101 BALACLAVA 6.3 .39 MHSOB Drummond 6, Ward 4, Beazley, Comer, Chester, Dowling, Geilings . BEST Sale, Dowling, Atchison, Comer, Kennedy, Kotz . BALACLAVA T,Hill 2, O'Shannessy 2, A .Hill, Sist. BEST J.Follett, Gates, A .Hartley, McGrath, THill .
AJAX 3 .5 6 .6 10.7 13.10.88 ELSTERNWICK 2 .3 9 .3 12.6 13.8.86 AJAX Roth 5, Klooger 2, Shaffner 2, Micmacher, KJiel, Freeman, Fried . BEST Micmacher, Silver, Shenker, Bursztyn, Halphen, Levin . ELSTERNWICK Farrington 4, McIntyre 3, Southall 2, Mahony Nicholson, Sanelli, Thompson . BEST Russell, McCooke, Neeson, A.Contin, Farrington, Oakley. O .MENTON 1 .7 29 . 2 .10 4.10.34 BULLEEN UTD 3.1 4 .3 6.4 6.4.40 O .MENTON . Sly 2, N .Macquire, Petrov. BEST A.Newman, Sly, Rogers, Ingram, Barrett, Shar p BULLEEN UTD Armstrong 2, Graham, Jenkins, Kelly, Doyle. BEST Chapman, Taylor, Armstrong, Morley, Barron, Adams , STATE BANK 2 .2 6.10 7.12 8.19 .67 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .4 6 .4 9.16 11 .17.83 STATE BANK Cloke 6, Beare, Bull. BEST Cloke, Gneil, Connelly, Wallmeyer, Matherson, Richards . OLD CAMBERWELL Rogers 3, LaBlanche 2, Inkster, Mitchell, Hopkins, Adams, E .Smith, Jackson . BEST Beal, Jepson, Strachan, Leitch, Guthrie, Inkster. NORTH BRUNS 1 .7 7.8 10.15 12 .17.89 WEST BRUNS. 1 .0 8.1 8.3 13.3.8 1 35
~_rt? NTH BRUNS . D.Demorton 3, M .Demorton 3, Grimaldi 2, Lirosi 2, C . Fox, Serratore. BEST M.Dimarco, Cannon, Lirosi, B .Smith, Hehir, M .Demorton . WEST BRUNS. I .McNeice 5, Hackney 4, Anderson, Denny, Sassine . BEST Casely, D.Lampard, I .McNeice, Denny. PRESTON 4.2 7.2 11 .5 12 .8.80 HAMPT. ROVERS 3 .2 4 .4 5 .7 11 .10 .76 PRESTON Haysom 5, Brydson 3, Ryan, Ryles, Marantelli, Sabah . BEST Turner, Yendall, Brydson, Caton, Ryles, Ryan, Heenan . HAMP. ROVERS Panagiotidis 5, Rogerson 3, Capp 2, Lucas . BEST McConville, Hetherington, Capp, Hoggett, Blake .
BRUNSWICK 3 .10 3 .14 4.16 8.19.67 O.ESSENDON 3.2 7.3 13.8 17.10.112 BRUNSWICK Campbell 2, Kannegiesser 2, Drysdale, Green, McBride, Spezza . BEST McLean, Snelson, Hull, Barley, Hewitt . O .ESSENDON Saville 6, Parker 4, Egan 4, Bradford 3. BEST McEnroe, Crameri, Saville, Bishop, C .Biiby, Bradford . W HITEFRIARS 5 .3 13.7 14.7 18.8.116 AQUINAS 2 .2 5.4 7.6 7.9 .51 WHITEFRIARS Pratt 8, Sutton 3, Lee 2, M .J .Reidy, Lowell, Callinan . McLelland, Woodman . BEST Harrison, Lee, McAuliffe, Pratt, M .ERedry, Tierney. AQUINAS Bell 3, TaruJ6 2, Flanagan, Toole . BEST Hodge, Burnett, Box, Toole, Tarulli, Bell , PENINSULA 3 .4 7.5 8.7 11.10.76 UHSOB 3 .2 8.2 11 .10 14 .11 .95 PENINSULA Birch 3, Hunter 2, McMahon 2, Dolphin, Franks, Bedford, Crowder . BEST McMahon, Bedford, Crowder. UHSOB Grant 6, Kufner 3, Renney 3, Gathercole . Vestas. BEST TEAM EFFORT!!! HEATHERTON 3 .6 3.7 7.12 7.13 .55 ST. BEDES 5.4 9.7 9.8 12 .10.82 HEATHERTON G .Watson 2, Ulbrick 2, Patterson, Jones, Zammit . BEST Howell, Patterson, R .Lovitt . Herft, Heinds, Zammit . ST. BEDES Gray 4, Kotis 3. Lister 2, Hambridge, Lannan, Thompson . BEST J.Berry, Hambridge. Parks, Spencer, Berry, Lister. O.GEELONG 3 .1 4 .5 8.9 13 .15.93 POWERHOUSE 3 .3 9 .5 10.10 13.12 .90 O.GEELONG Gude 5, Emmet 3, Johnstone 2, Clarke, M .Davis, Simpson. BEST Gude, Harwood, Le Deux, C .Hollis, Robson, Emmet . POWERHOUSE Williams 3, Miller 3, Evans 2, Barber, Makay, Atkins, Trist, Wilson. BEST Desler, Deans, Trist, Barber, Williams, Stafford .
O.CAREY 8.3 12.4 14.8 14.14.98 ANZ BANK 2.0 5.2 7.2 9 .5.59 O.CAREY Oliver 4, Purcell 3, Bryan 2, Hickey, Keppell, McHarg, Keys, Jones . BEST McCasker, R .Evans, Hughes . Shaw, LeGear, Purcell . ANZ BANK Schaper 4, Anstis, Evans, Shoppee, Strahan, Walkley ., BEST Schaper, Szeitz, Shoppee, Kennedy, Koegler, Walkley, Anstis . LA TROBE 2 .5 7.8 11 .11 15 .14.104 CLAYTON 1 .3 2 .8 5 .10 7.11 .53 LATROBE Green 5, Brownlaw 3, Wrigglesworth 2, Little, Fawcett, Athanasakis, McLeod, Liersch . BEST Little, Poole, PTucci, McLeod, Brownlaw, Wrigglesworth . CLAYTON Burke 4, Dinsdale, Moutis, Reynolds. BEST Derens, Percival, Reynolds, Burke, Caygill, Pazianis . FOOTSCRAY 4 .1 6 .2 8 .2 9 .7.61 DOVETON 5 .3 10.9 14.10 16.11 .107 FOOTS. Mills 5, Cleaver 3, Kogiomitzis . BEST Gunn, Iceley, Mackenzie, MacDonald, Mills, West . DOVETON Mick Wilson Snr 4, Mick Wilson Jnr3, Mair3, Verbi 2, K .Wilson 2, Giddens, Ahdore . BEST Battle, Page, Mair, Burgess, Mick Wilson Snr., Ahdore. COMM BANK 1 .4 3 .5 4.6 8 .8 .56 W'STOWN 4 .4 7.5 13.11 17.12.114 COMM BANK Gardner 3, Pitts 2, Pearce 2, Jenkins . BEST Pitts, Kraska, Pearce, McLellan, Abrahams, Shacklock,
1-7-1 W'STOWN Paul McGowan 7, Daria 2, Harry 2, Mazouns, Borg, p,1a ;> White, Ryan. BEST Cannon, Miles, Daria, McGowan, Dervan, Mazou , ELTHAM 2 .5 6.11 11 .20 14.24108 ST. LEONARDS 6 .4 12 .8 14.9 17,11 .113 ST. LEONARDS Fitzgerald A 5, Proebstl 4, Dinning 2, Sher 2, Har, son, McDonald, Levy, Claxton . BEST A.Fitzgerald, Levy, Wigiy. McDonald, Timms . ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. ANDREWS 1 .4 9.12 16.18 27,21183 UNI REDS 4.2 4.9 5.10 8.12,60 ST. ANDREWS Wilson 13, Magro 4, Artis 2, Browne 2, Harper 2, Ta ; lor 2, Di Cianni Tapner . BEST Browne, Heaney, Lowe, Magro, Phelan, Wilson, Woods. UNI REDS Gerry Moloney 2, Barone 2, Hosking, Hayes, S .Saizano Gosdschan. BEST Hutchings, Gosdschan, Gerry Moloney, Cook, Cha,r, Barone.
BULUTEMP 7 .12,54 COLLEGIANS 4 .3.27 BULL/TEMP Young 3, Glover 2, Dagostino, Arthur . BEST Martin, Disanot, Parkinson, Workhart, Wintte, Stagg . COLLEGIANS Lupson 3, Burns. BEST Milford, Comley, R .Teale, Burns, Parry, Easton . O.SCOTCH 7.3.45 MARCELLIN 12.16.88 O.SCOTCH Crump 2, Frobes 2, Thompson, Sevoir, M .Clunies Ross . BEST C.Wilson, Thorn, Forbes, Dart, Crump, West . MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. BERNS . 1 .6 1.10 3 .11 3 .12.30 MON WHITES 2 .4 4.8 4.13 7.16.57 BERNS ST. Holden, Shearer, P.Monoghan. BEST Barbaro, C.Doolan, G .Phelan, Saundry, Dowling, Hargreave s MON WHITES Gualano 3, Macintosh, Warner, Farley, Sammells . BEST Young, Farley, Edwards, Shaw, Fleming, Salvatore, TEAM EFFORT . PORT COLTS 2 .2 4.4 6.5 10.7.67 BLOODS 2 .3 6.5 10.8 12 .9.81 PORT COLTS - BLOODS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . KEW 2 .3 4 .5 10.6 11 .11 .77 O .HAILEY 1 .3 1 .3 1 .3 2 .4.16 KEW D.Maclsaac 5, Phelan 2, MacDowell, Corradan, Natoli, Finder, BEST P.Shaw, James, D.Maclsaac, French, R .Maclsaac, Natoli . 0. HAILEY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . DE LA SALLE 3 .2 6 .5 8.5 9 .7.61 OLD MELB. 2 .1 5.2 7.3 9.5 .59 DE LA SALLE M .Ladson 2, Bolt 2, Jenkinson, Connors, J .Ladson, McClay, Woodward . BESTTantram, M .Ladson, J.Ladson, Bolt, Montgomrie, Hunt . OLD MELB. Thomas 4, Kenyon 2, Hockney, Hunt . BEST Thomas . Waring, Troupe, Van Dunge, Woodhouse, Hunt.
0, GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. .11 .89 RICH . CENTRAL 13 11 .15.81 STATE BANK RICH- CENTRAL Bestow 3, Ricketts 3, Alevras 2, Lang, S.Peatling , r . Venaskie. BEST Jiggins, Paras, Pestling, Basotw, Alevras, STATE BANK Faye 6, Inglis2, Leithead 1 . BEST Pollock, Waldren, t..eit; ;j Ingis, Maya, Fawer. THERRY 3.0 5.3 8.3 8.4.52 4 .3 6 .3 8.4 12 .6 .78 ST. KILDA THERRY Nelson 2, R .Eastmure 2, Byrnes, Kane, Gregory, Moss . BEST .Eastmure, Kane, A.Smales, Gribble. ;--_; ry, Nelson, A ST. KILDA Hall 3, F. Skender 2, Caiafa 2, Surace 2, Hopkinson, EDe-- ~ o, Clinch . BEST Caiafa, Luck, Nardella, Phelan, Ryan, Surace.
v.PAi?ADIANS 2 .1 3 .4 5 .4 8.6 .54 COLLEGIANS 6 .3 7.8 9 .11 13.14 .92 O .PARADE Hammond 4, Reid, Caddy, PFahey, Freeman . BEST tt, Reid, Beck, PFahey, J.Fahey, Perryman . COLLEGIANS Daly 4, Tadgell 3, Greeves 2, Ford, Savedra, Cooper, =~~akman . BEST Blackman, Warner, King, Savedra, Kahn . Daly. O.SCOTCH 1 .2 4.3 6.4 9 .9.63 UNI BLUES 9.3 13.4 16.6 17.12.114 O.SCOTCH Austin 2, Campbell 2, Price 2, Chambers, Montgomer y ineke . BEST Kay, Chambers, W .Allen, Austin, Arnold, Howcroft . UNI BLUES Lowe 6, Formosa 3. Connock 2- Schmidt, Hickey, Troon, ; lugent, Luscombe, S .Carroll . BEST Lowe Lawley, Moloney, Formo: : Wilson, Carroll ST BERNARDS 3 .9 5.15 8.20 9.20 .74 DE LA SALLE 2 .3 4 .9 4 .9 8.17.65 ST. BERNARDS Walsh 2, Nott, O'Brien, PMahady. Mathews, :'Mulkearns, Syrian . BESTCzafko, Nott, Haddad, Toohey, Freeman, D De e DE LA SALLE McGee 3, McClounan, Harris, Spencer. Harrington . Cockburn . BEST O'Callaghan, McGee, Brideson, Heard, Smith, Hagen . MARCELLIN 4.3 5.4 6.6 8.7.55 ORMOND 3.4 7.11 11.12 15.13 .103 MARCELLIN Maher 2, Buhagiar 2, C .Hesse, Battistella, Tardrew, Wooier BEST Howe, Burke, Keays, Wrnterbottom, Dillon, Maher. ORMOND Madden 5, Gervasoni 2, R .Tonkm 2 . Burgess 2 . Burns, Boyanton, Schiavo, Guinane . BEST Gervasoni, Rose, C.Tonkin, Madden, Milner, Stewart . NORTH O.B . 2 .1 4 .3 5 .6 7.6 .48 OLD XAVS 4 .2 6 .8 11 .9 13.11 .89 NORTH O.B.Butler 2, O'Toole 2, S.V.Moloney, Kearney . BEST Ryan, Devine, Lynch, Desmond, Kearney, Scott. OLD XAVS Heaphy 4, Spargo 3, Morrissey 2, Beatie . Dalton, Pappageorgio, Doquile. BEST Beatie, Delandy D .McKay, Doqule, Hounihan, Brennan .
FAWKNER Terry 1, Walker 2, Wood, Jacobs, Kane 3 . BEST Scott, Hoare, Kane, Walker, Busst, Cecchini . UNI BLACKS 3.2 4 .6 6.9 9 .13.67 THERRY 3 .2 3 .4 6.4 6.5.41 BLACKS Crowe 4, Waters, Phtllipson, McArthur, Rogers, Davie . BEST Hopkins, Crowe, Bromell, Cook . Coker, Dillo n THERRY Jones 3, Toohey, Thomas. R.Lyons . BEST Jones, Doran, Toohey, D Lyons, Gallagher, C Rya n MON BLUES 2 .6 5.10 6.12 7.14 IVANHOE 1 .4 1 .5 5.8 9 .9 .56 .63 MON BLUES Bailey 4,Hoicroft 2, Scalzo BEST J .Andritsos, Kanizay, PAndritsos, Maric. Bailey, Schwedes. IVANHOE Caddy 2, Angelini 2, O'Connell, Sotirpolous, Holan . Lengacher, Mathew. BEST Mathew, Angelini, Thackwray, Hogan, 0 Connell, Newbold.
ST. KEVINS 2 .0 6.2 8.3 10 .4 .64 BANYULE 4 .6 6 .8 10.10 13.10 .88 SKOB Rigoni 2, Quinlan 2, Pratt 2, O'Brien- Sutton, Fraser . BEST Quirn ton, Dynan, Sutton, Pirelaor, Lewin, Pratt . BANYULE Thompson 3, Philips 3, M .Scullin 2, Glass. PWiihams G Gent, Hanger, Weston . BEST West, . Tolley, Phillips, P.Wdliams, Hogan, Mikac. ST. KILDA 1 .0 4.1 6.3 7.4 .46 OLD MELB. 0 .0 2.1 3.1 3 .2.20 ST. KILDA Burns 2, Camm 2, Derard, Hamilton, Stewart BEST Camm, Bergman, M .Murnhy. J.Murrihy, Perkins, Jones. OLD MELB . Curtis 2, Seccull . BET Ashton . Murray . Bulk . Daddo, Warmsiey, Kels o O.IVANHOE 4 .1 4.4 6.5 8 .6.54 THOMASTOWN 3 .1 5.3 10.9 14.13 .97 O .IVANHOE Sippeil 4, Ball 2, Ramsdell . BEST Kelly. Parry, Ritchie, Ryan, Norman, Cuttriss. THOMASTOWN Koullinos 4, Vitale 2, Jenkins, Black, Fleming, Tsakamakis, Pappaianou, Leale, Burnes, Pellegrino . BEST Tsakamakis, Velkos, Jenkins, Koullinos, Pellegrino . Chandler. O .BRIGHTON 1 .0 2 .2 3.3 4.4.28 O .HAILEY 5 .1 10 .2 13.8 16 .11 .107 O .BRIGHTON Farrell, Miller, McDonald, Wraith . BEST Hogan, Klopsteins, Miller, Wraith, Brown, Farrell . O .HAILEY Lane 4, Van Twest 3 . Fletcher 3, Wise 2, Farr 2 . Child 2, Orton. BEST Van Twest, Robertson . Gilchrist, Kingston, Lane. Merrell, Child . MHSOB 12 .13.85 BALACLAVA 8 .7.55 MHSOB Webster 3. Capp 3, Scrinis 2, Glasson 2, Baker, Legovich . BEST Drake, Brown, Morrow, Legivich, Capp, Ternns, Glasson BALACLAVA Antonio 3, S.Hiil 2, Pollard 2, Tangey . BEST S .Htll . Inkstr. Stocker, Antonio, Morrison .
^R ~ POWERHOUSE 4 .1 .25 ST. KEVINS 14.16 .100 POWERHOUSE Dakin 2, McMennamin, Gray . BEST Reuse, Orchard, Marselli, Cramage, Douglas, Robert. SKOB Giffin 4, Corrigan 3, Hooper 3, Butler, Cullity, O'Mahony, Phillips. BEST O'Mahony, Croagy, Hooper, Giffin, Browne, Nolan . BALACLAVA NIL GTV9 22 .20.152 GTV9 Louchard 11, Dennis 5, Merton 2, Goudge 2, Annesley 2 . BEST Louchard, Creaser, Chevstek, Mangoni, Annesley, Dennis, Beams . BALACLAVA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . O.GEELONG 0 .1 1 .2 2.3 2 .3 .15 OLD XAVS 6 .3 11 .3 15.7 18.15.123 OLD XAVS Prowse 6, McLennon 5, Ryan, Bell, Honan, Kennedy, Slattery. Freeman, Fennessy. BEST Slattery, Prowse, G .Grenvill, McLennon, Honan, Hart .
O.TRINITY 2.3 2.5 5.7 7.8.50 CAUL . GRAMMAR 4.5 9 .10 13 .13 18.15.123 O.TRINITY Small 2, Damma, McAree, Davey, Cooper, Nougher. BEST Phaelert, McAree, I .Waliace, Pappas, Weideling, Davey. CAUL. GR. Berzins 6, Murphy 3, Bacon 2, Croome 2, Morrison 2, Allen . Paine . Poole. BEST Wilson, Bedson, Scholten, Berzins, Morrison, Pool e BULL/TEMP 4 .5.29 KEW 8.17.65 BULL/TEMP Mutimer, King . Bond, Williams . BEST Wilson, Harvie, Mcinernes, Godden, Rozantis, Philpots . KEW Jackson 3. Succa, Royston, M .Ryan, Price, Kyrakou BEST Saggese, Sticca, Carydis. Jackson, J .Casuaria, Bradle y PARKSIDE 1 .5 4 .8 5 .9 8.12.60 FAWKNER 2 .2 3 .6 8 .9 8 .9.57 PARKSIDE Bastow 4, R Gard 2, Bannister, Panlan . BEST Bannister. Lock, G .Panjari, McGaw, Coleman, Papatheodorou .
AJAX 0.1 1 .2 1 .4 3.7.25 E'WICK 3.0 7.0 9 .1 13 .3 .81 AJAX Alberts 2, Lourie. BEST Roseman, Sinclair, Brian Goldberg, G .Marks, D.Alberts. L .Goldberg . E'WICK Weedon 7, Ryan 2, Coyne 2, Convery, D.Grace. BEST Bird, Daniels, Murphy, Coyne, Weedon, Convery . O.MENTON . 3 .0 4 .0 6.0 7.1 .43 BULLEEN UTD 3.2 7.3 8.8 9 .11 .65 O.MENTON . Scott 2, Encksen 2, Watkins, Nugent . Vines. BEST Vines, D.Sciacca, Scott, Nugent, B .Scaizo, Erickse n BULLEEN UTD Angelis 3 . Veitch 2, Reynolds, Sexton, Gleave. Robbins . BEST Angelis, Wilson, Cotterill, Speed . Godfrey, Orwm . STATE OLD CAMB.
BANK 24 .20.164 7 .1 .43
STATE BANK Wright 8. K .Dervan 5, Keating 4, Riccio 4, McKiilop 2, Papadopolous. BEST Keating, Wright, K Dervan . McKiliop, Riccio. Wales.
y Sarant . .rd, PasgkarSaranto.rJansenth Longle . Knight, Cullen . BEST Collins, MVeaL R Parry BANYULE F,R Parry,2,Veal, Austin, Bottomle y 1 .6 1 .6 8.8 9.8 .62 NORTH O .B. WHITEFRIARS 6 .4 16.14 19 .18 24 .21 .165 NOR'rH OB O'Dwyer 2 Angelopoulos, Carbon, Driscoll, Farrugia , Nardella, Pennisf. BEST Orelli, Sabatio, Jones, Geroble, Carbon. `4HITEFRIARS Rowan 7, TStrike 5, S .Strike 3, O'Brien 3, Phillip 2, . a Bateman, Pellegrino . BEST Heath, Midro, Jackson, Phillip, > Stn ` e UNI BLACKS C~ 1 'i
OLD CAMB. Blaney 4, Richardson, J .Murphy, Huntley. BEST Walker, Earl . J.Murphy, Blaney, Brown, Le e NORTH BRUNS. 3 .5 4 .5 5 .6 6.7.43 WEST BRUNS 0 .1 3 .5 8.11 9.14.68 NORTH BRUNS . Garing 3. Lianeas, Pisisale, Madden, BEST S .Tsialfas, Garing, Hogg, Parkinson . Lianeas, Whitman , WEST BRUNS . Achtr 3, Baker. Bassi, Beaumont, Buhagiar, Millin, B Walsh. BEST Baker, Briggs. Buhagiar, Humphries, Leatham, Walsh PRESTON 2 .0 7.1 9.2 13 .3 .81 HAMP. ROVERS 4 .4 5 .7 7.9 8.11 .59 PRESTON Walkley B. Finikandes 2 . Phillips 2, Faure, Lorenson, Mitchell . BEST DeBono, Huntr Krygger, Mitchell, Hodgson, Lorenson . HAMPTON ROVERS Devola 4, Connelly, Ivey, Winkler, Mather. BEST Ivey, Mather, Boyle, Harper, R .Austin, Dimiris.
BRUNSWICK 2 .1 2 .3 3 .4 3.5.23 O.ESSENDON 3 .4 7.10 12 .10 18.13 .121 BRUNSWICK Good, Ralph, M .Sayers. BEST Heaney, Gusel, Ralph, Good, M .Sayers, PSayers. O.ESSENDON Panagiotopoulos 4, Fordham 3, Milner 3, Milligan 3. McKenzie 2, Evan, Carmichael . BEST Crossley, Barling, Panagiotopolous. Wittingslow, Fordham, Milliga n WHITEFRIARS 4 .3 7.4 12 .6 18.9.117 AQUINAS 4 .3 6 .5 7.7 8 .7.55 WHITEFRIARS Bonnyman 5, Puglia 3, O'Brien 2 . Feutrdl 2, Hay 2, Mason 2, Tymms, Lawson . BEST Feutrill, Harris, Hay, Bonnyman, Mason, Puglia . AQUINAS Bowtell 4 . Schinck O'Loughlin, Slattery. Wright BEST Rogers, Fitzgerald, Smith, Bowtell, O'Loughlin . McKenna PENINSULA 8 .16.64 UHSOB 7.10.52 PENINSULA Horne 4, Francis 2, Collopy, Morgan . BEST Walsh, Martyn, Horne, Francis, Bovingdon, Begg , UHSOB Andrews 4, Boyce, Schuller. Wernert . BEST Greenwood, Schuller, Boyce, Hooper, Kay, O'Bryan . HEATHERTON 0 .3 1 .4 2 .8 4.9.45 ST. BEDES 2 .4 4 .5 7.7 10 .13.73 HEATHERTON Murphy, Elliot, Perkins, Link . BEST Elliot, Todd, Price. Merle, Eland, Scott ST. BEDES Collins 3, Whitlock 2, Marshall, Smallwood, Fitzgibbon . Hollmgworth, Daniell . BEST Pethnella . Bryant, Hollingworth . Mclver, Collins, Casey
O.GEELONG 4 .1 10.7 12 .11 19 .18.132 POWERHOUSE 1 .2 1 .3 1 .4 1 .4 .10 O.GEELONG Borthwich 4. Winspear 4, Henderson 3, Dawson 2, W Davis 2, Hayes, Burgess, MacLeod . BEST Lavender, A .McDonald, Hayes, Borthwick, McMillan, R .McDonald . POWERHOUSE S .Broadway. BEST Kerr, Drough, Mason, Morrow, Mason S., McLeo d
0. CAREY 6 .4 10 .5 13 .8 16.12 .108 ANZ BANK 0 .0 3 .3 5 .4 7.6.48 O .CAREY Bolton 6, Clark 5, Christensen 2, Hands, Graham, McCleery, Barmby. BEST Mitchell, Christensen, Bolton, England, Barmby, Cope . ANZ BANK Murray 2, Simmonds 2, Birrell, Boyle, Walsh, BEST Duck, Smith, Gleason, Dickins, Birrell, Murray. LATROBE 5 .1 8.2 10.8 14.9.93 CLAYTON 2 .2 4.3 4.3 4 .5 .29 LATROBE McLachlan 4, Dillon 3, Edmunds 2, Limperakis 2, Robinson, McGibbon, Mortel . BEST Dunin, Brown, Hyatt, Beacom, Mortal, Androula . CLAYTON Regent 3. Fuller. BEST S .Thomas, PMortimer, SMortimer, Koppel, Hession Fulle r FOOTSCRAY 1 .3 1 .4 2 .7 2 .7.19 DOVETON 4 .2 8.6 11 .7 13 .13.91 FOOTS. Russell Schmebir BEST Robertson . Dyson, Hefter DOVETON Westerman 4, Crother 2, McHugh, Webster, Wilkinson Sweeney, Gibbs . BEST Sweeney, Westerman, Gibbs, Hynes, Wilkinson . Bryant
COMM BANK 1 .2 1 .2 1 .2 2 .6 .18 W'STOWN 4.1 8.4 14.5 14.6g p COMM BANK McConacle, Kimpton . BEST West, Poulton . Henry, nakopoulos. McConacle, Mehme t W'STOWN Williams 4, Smith 2, McGowan 2, Kennedy 2, Bubn,c ;, OToole, Morelli, BEST Williams, Bubnic . Marr, Kennedy, Mor, Ceternch , ELTHAM 1 .1 1 .5 1 .8 2 .11,23 ST. LEONARDS 5.0 9.2 9.4 13.6 .84 ST. LEONARDS Eddington 5, Harvison, S Lydster 2, Dyer. Ferguso-, McCully, Ingrim, A Ward . BEST Dyer, S .Fletcher. Ferguson, S.Lydster Harvison, Eddington A Total Team Effort ! ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. ANDREWS 1 .5 9.5 11 .8 18 .10.118 UNI REDS 2.3 4.5 7.5 10.6,66 ST. ANDREWS Settenni 4, Wright 4, lies 3, Funnel[ 2 . Libardt 2, CaEsposito. Wegrzyn BEST Davies, Esposito, Funnell, Iles, Little, Settel Soncin, Vimba, Wrigh t UNI REDS Phypers 3. Rogers 2, Kiatsaimalus 2 . Opt II, Grassby. Ev . Rogers, Grassby, Upfill, Glen Moloney, Kiatsiar*i a~BESTandiso
.2 2.4 3.5 3.7.25 O.ESSENDON 2.14 14 .23 20.35 29.42 .216 0.RPURPLE 4 O.ESSENDON Vidler, Lyle, Thurlvrall. BEST Baroch, Vidler, Lyle, Murray O .R PURPLE M .Vear 7, Arnett 4, Cousins 3, Joyce 3, Rodrigues 3 , 2 Kirwin 2, Moore 2, Reidy, Hinkley, DunnelL BEST Kirwin, ArM .Vear, Hinkley. Silvio, Cousins
HAMP. ROVERS 0 .1 4.8 6.12 10.15 .75 O.BRIGHTON 4.4 5.9 6.10 7.12 .54 HAMP. ROVERS Todaro 2, Wratten 2, G .Devereaux, Luxmoore, A .McGregor, Patt, Crawford, Akdogan . BEST Nutall, Crawford, Akdogan . Wratten, Todaro, Baskett . O .BRIGHTON Howden 2 . Templeton 2, Henry, Sloan, Styles, BEST Styles, Withal], Duggan, Jackson, Templeton, Hil l DE LA GOLD 7 .11 .53 ST. KEVINS 30 .17.197 DE LA GOLD Malizia 4. Mannix 2, Marostra BEST Newton . C .Burke, Hubery, S .McHenry . SKOB Fogarty 8, Bare 6, Houngan 4, Bazley 2, Chester 2, Meagher 2, Quinlan 2 . Shaw 2, Thomas, Snell, BEST Quinlan . Bare, Fogarty, Hayden, Warton, N .Slattery AQUINAS 3 .3 6 .6 7.12 9 .16.70 PARKSIDE 4 .1 8 .5 11 .8 13.8.86 AQUINAS Hill 3, Tresize 2, Lynch, Walshe, Gerzee, S .Noyes, BEST Leavey, Walshe, Lynch, McKellar . Kelly, HiII PARKSIDE Marinoski 3, Hansen 3, Coombe 2, Kiriakidis 2, Mandoukos, Speight Valomidos . BEST Marinoski, Speight, Hansen . G Tsiakos, Moodie, Tsiakos M . MON BLUES - Bye.
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d G1 O.P. GREEN 7.7. 16.12. 21 .18 24 .24 .168 COLLEGIANS 0.3 3.8 5.10 7.10 .52 O.P. GREEN Canavan 8, Brabender 5, P.Board 3, Rowe 3, Vdlar Healy, Caruso, Nibali, La Rosa. BEST Nibali, Canavan, Brabender . LaRosa, Villanti, ?? ? COLLEGIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. BULL/TEMP 3 .2 3 .3 3 .8 3.8.26 UNI BLUES 6 .2 16 .4 18 .7 18 .11 .119 UNI BLUES Houston 9, Wlaton 3, Stetch 3, Lanyon, Connolly, O'Connor. BEST Connolly, Houston, Munster, Ballard, Alexander, Markley BULL/TEMP Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THERRY won on fo rfeit from MHSOB. MARCELLIN 5.5 6 .7 12 .9 17.12 .114 OLD HALEY 2 .0 4 .4 6 .7 8.9 .57 MARCELLIN Mason 5, Parkes 3, Hewitt 3, Golds 2, N,Dunca, Gazzola, Boyd, Davidson . BEST Gibson, Patterson, Finnigan, Mason, O'Flynn, Hewitt. 0 . HALEY Tanner 4, Main, Carty, Hewett, LaBady. BEST Wigg, Carty, Roberts, Tanner, Cotton, Chegwin . DE LA BLUE 13.14 .92 OLD XAVS 7.13 .55 DE LA BLUE Walker 4, Watts 2, Richardson 2, Brasher, Rudd, O'Callaghan, Eastman, Hagan . BEST Richardson, Brasher, Higgins, Eastman, O'Callaghan, ??? OLD XAVS Connors 3, Bailey 2, Paul O'Sullivan 2, Dalton, West, BEST Quilty, West, Edwards, Hemmings, Dalton, Paul O'Sullivan .
::UNDER 19, ZONE 2i CAUL .GRAMM . 20.12 .132 ST. KILDA 8.10.58 CAUL GRAMM . Croome 7, Phillips 3, Kahofer 2, Hogan 2, Rudden 2, McDonell, Govenlock, Affinita, Arnold . BEST Croome, Dicrosta, Royals, Kahofer Cossart-Walsh, Periera . ST. KILDAGoaf Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . O.SCOTCH 5.2 8.2 9.4 13.5 .83 ST. BERN. 5.6 8.7 11 .14 13 .19.97 O.SCOTCH Hendry 4, Fraser 3, McIntyre 2, Parry Okden 2, Phillips, Hooper, BEST Fraser, Morrison, Kerr, Cowl, Sinclair, Hooper. ST. BERN . D'Silva 5, Walsh 3, Pignatelli 3, J .Gollant, George. BEST Jago, J.Gollant, Walsh, Pignatelli, L .Overman; Urbaniak . ORMOND 4.2 6.5 7.7 10.12 .72 OLD MELB. 2.1 2 .5 3.5 4 .5 .29 ORMOND Williams 4, Conway 2, Black, Kemp, Wilkinson, Moloney BEST Ingram, Kemp, Chapman, Conway, Williams Connolly . OLD MELB. Walker 2, Mackenzie, Cordner . BEST Tirrell, Bardsley, Murphy. C .Smith . A .Cordner, Ingleton. UNI BLACKS 4 .2 5.4 6.5 8.6 .54 BANYULE 1 .2 3.6 3.10 6 .12 .48
NORTH O .B. 'COODABEEN CHAMPIONS' NIGHT Saturday June 25t h 7.30 p.m . North Melbourne F.C. Social Clu b 520.00 per head includes a two course meal and fanastic entertainment from the 'Coodabeen Champions : Drinks at bar prices . All VAFA supporters are most welcome to join North O.B. at this function . Tickets can be obtained from Dennis Fogarty on 741 7555 or Dean Zabrieszach on 811 8256. 50 GAMES TO NORTH O.B . 'Gouger' Congratulations from all North O.B . supporters to Rohan 'Gouger' Atkinson on playing his 50th game ast week against Old Xavs . Since coming to the Club in 1985, Rohan has played in just about every position, always giving 100 per cent . Rohan was a member of the 1986 Grand Final Team and many more fine games are expected from him in years to come . A very popular member of the club, Rohan is often the first at social functions and activities, and is the holder of the 'World Mineral Water Skulling Record ' O LD SCOTCH 100 GAMES TO GUR U Keith 'Baghwan' Fuller noted as much for his long hair as his long dashed along the wing . His good humour and philosophical approach to the game has made him an integral part of the club, in particular With our "warriors" side. His half time cigarette is as much a part of our playing routine as trying to get a park at Flinders Park . Well done Keith . NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 0 I North Brunswick are pleased to announce that Steve Garing has finally reached his 150th game for the Club. Stirling as a junior with the Club. Steve played many of his games on the back line but celebrated this milestone in his game by kicking 3 goals from full forward . All at North Brunswick hope to see Steve around for many more games . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 198 8
NORTH BRUNSWICK 10 0 North Brunswick would like to congratulate Greg (Parko) Parkinson on playing his 100th game against West Brunswick . Playing on the wing Parko is well known for his talking on the ground and we all hope to see Parko around to reach his 150th . KEEP ON BOXING LUKE Y This week a many who revolutionized football, Luke Taberner plays his 100th game for St . Kevins Old Boys. Known affectionately as Luke 'The Box', this man has been one of the great triers at our club and like many big men, has taken time to mature . After doing his apprenticeship in the U$9s and thirds, Cool Hand is now an integral part of "Yabby's" Reserve Team . Keep up the good work Luke and keep that equipment protected .
50 GAMES UP FOR BEDA FOU R Four of the Beda's Younger Brigade recently played their 50th game for the Club . All at St . Bedes congratulate Andrew 'Big Nose' Pettinella, Timmy 'Son of Monty' Beasley, Ray `Mineral Water' Purcell and Pete 'Lamb Chops' L annan on their achievement . The boys have been great contributors for the club, both on and off the field, and we hope there are many more games in store for them . Well done fellas .
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ROUND 9 - 5 years ago - 198 3 Merit Award winners were John Fisher ( Kew, State Coach), Lex Hibbins (Collegians, 220 games, Club president), Bill Kelly (Thomastown Foundation Member, P re sident for 14 years), Tim Naughton (Marcellin, Sec reta ry 15 years, and first Life Member), Bill Phillips (Clayton, Club Sec re ta ry 21 years), & Graeme Templeton (Old Brighton, 251 games, committee member 22 years) . The following were selected from CDEF sections to represent VAFA against Tasmania in Hobart . Rick Bro ckwell (W.Bruns) (C), Peter Hannan (St .Kevins OB), (V.C.), Sam Asseta ( T'town), Peter Brown ( F'kner), Harry Busst (F'kner), Charlie Caparion (St . Kilda), Brian Clark ( P'side), Chris Doyle (Pen . OB), Craig Flegeltaub (MHSOB), David Grego ry (B'clava), Peter Grant ( O .Brighton), Ga ry Jones (MHSOB), John Paul Jones (Hamp.Rovs), Mark Lynch (St .Pius), Andrew McHarg (O.Carey), David O'Shaughnessy (O.Trinity), David Payne ( Nth Bruns), Alan Smith (West Bruns), Neville Schmidt ( O .Hailey), Fred Stafford ( P'House), Leigh Swan (Clayton), Kevin White (St . Kilda) . The team coach was former Power House great Peter Hutchinson . After an even first term, Victoria were too strong, winning 27.15.177 to 15.10 .110 . Best were Brockwell, McHarg, Assetta, White, Grego ry, RBrown . The team was capably managed by Messrs . Rundle & Dillon, assisted by Nuggett Stephens . Rick Brockwell led the team in an exciting manner, both on and off the field ! 10 Years Ago - 197 8 Club history was made at St . Kilda CBCOB when John White ran onto the field to be the first player in the club's history to play 300 games . Committeernan for 17 years, president 1976-7-8 ; best & fairest, captain, Top goalkickers - all from 5'10" and barely 10 stone, the club was proud of John White and hoped that talk of retirement was premature . lop goalkickers after 9 rounds were 'A' O'Connor (N .O .B .) 35, 'B' P.Harvey Parkside 29, 'C' Bromley, A'ton 49, `D' Sykes P/House 57, 'E' I .Henderson AMP 43, 'F' Hayman T'bu ry 27, "Junior 1' Richardson NOB . 33 ., `Junior 2' .Greene De La Salle 61 .
150 games to veteran full back Peter Murphy Ormond, a member of the club's 'A' Section Premiership teams in 1971, 1972 and 1973, and to Old Paradians, Tony Johnson, captain in 1978, who joined the club in 1968 as a member of the last group of recruits from 'The Old Bluestone Pile', was a member of that year's Junior Section premiership team . Old Haileybu ry tipped Old Paradians our of 'B' Section four with a 3 point victory, gained by straight kicking as compared with the losers' inaccuracy. Paradians were a bit unlucky as goalless at half-time, 0 .7 to 7.2 they kicked 11 .10 to 6 .6. the second half . Best were Cocks, Corrigan, Bouris (Old Hailey) & Roe, McCarthy, C.Hughes (O.P) No Andrew, / could not find you among the goalkickers or best players! 15 YEARS AGO - 1973 Rese rvoir Old Boys (B) were held to a draw by Old Carey in a thrilling finish to the game at Elsternwick Park . This put an end to Reservoir's run of 26 wins in succession . Best were M .Cooke, Hutchins, Birrell, Freeman ( Old C) & Baes, R .Shepherd & Tuininga (R .O .B.). It was a greatcomeback by R .O.B. as they trailed Old Carey by 7 goals at half-time . De La Salle (B) after 5 straight losses, beat Uni Blacks by 1 point and then continued their revival with a 13 goal win over Old Scotch . Mitchell (8 goals), M & B. Bourke ( De La), & Sloan, Addison, Anderson (Old S .) were best . 150 games to Russell Abernethy (Brunswick), Don Strachan (West Brunswick) and 200 games to Graeme Templeton (Old Brighton), Bill 'Jet' Jackson (ANZ Bank) . Ron Bungey became first Old Mentonians to reach 100 games. 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 'A' Section underwent another reshuffle - University Blacks & Kew, on top, were beaten and tumbled out of the four, their places being taken by Univ . Blues & Old Paradians . Four teams were now level, with pride of place going to Caul . Grammarians who had a 4.7% margin over Coburg . Coburg were 7 goals in front of Kew at half-time but Kew fought back to go down by only 3 points in a high scoring game . Coburg's straight shooting (16 .5) saved the day. Best for Coburg were N .Beattie, Warfe, T.Salter (5 goals) & for Kew, Taylor, Lister & Hiscock .
__qww~ The 150 games marks was reached by Parkside life member, Albert `Rags' Bolger & Elsternwick's Graham Holmes . Bill Beasley, Old Geelong, celebrated his 21st birthday by getting the Club vote for the second week in succession . Only undefeated tams were Ormond (B section), Foots . Tech (C section), A .M .P. Society (E section) & Old Paradians (Junior section 2) . 30 YEARS AGO - 195 8 In an upset, inconsistent Hampton Rovers toppled 'B' Section leader Uni Blacks. Rovers played tight football to record Blacks first defeat in a low scoring game played in unpleasant conditions . Best were Willson, Kennedy, C.Adamson ( H .Rovers) & Tuohey, Walker & J .Winneke. Interstate team to play S .A . was announced, G .Hibbins Coll ., was captain and other members were : J.Whitfield Alph ., A .Robe rt s Coburg ., R .Daff , J.McDonald, M .Rush Coll ., R .Bu rt , B.Heather Ivanhoe., I .Mort, N .Stokes Kew., J .F.Nelson MHSOB ., D.Morris Old Melb., I .Law Old Scotch ., A .Capes, P.Slattery Old Xavs., D .McMillan Ormond ., L.Grant Powerhouse., G.Su rtess, G.Watson SSB ., J.Winnkek U .Blacks & D .Shaw U.Blacks . Welcome back to Tim "Knobby" Styles. Tim spent some time in Queensland chasing the sun and surf and has decided that he misses his mates an wants to be part of our team . Knobby is atop attacking half back who will be a great asset to Old Carey . Everyone wishes you well and welcomes you back - great to have you on board . OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88 100 GAMES AT AQUINAS Aquinas player Anthony Wright has finally reached the 100 game milestone which he can now share with two of his brothers, Gerald and Damien . Anthony is a well respected player at Aquinas and has certainly done his bit for the club which he helped to start, and of which he was the first secretary . Anthony's 100 games comes up desite a nagging injury which saw him play only one game last year, so it is a memorable feat for him . Congratulations Anthony from all at Aquinas and let's see if you can chalk up many more for the Red and Black and Green .
(Three members of the team went on to play in }{ay, ,
thorn's 1961 V.F.L . Premiership team, another to pl-, ; over 150 games for Essendon, another to play leagu~ football in W.A . for Claremont and later became Pres ; dent of Footscray, another two were State Selector , in 1982, and yet another in father of a player pickec in the team to play VFA in 1983. Can you name them? N .R .) Mr. J .B . Cordner and Mrs. J .S .McCann were manager and assistant manager and Ray Martin of Kew was coach, having replaced Mr. Joe Kelly who had withdrawn on medical advice . 40 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Doug Arnold ( Hampton Rovers) & Mike Fit ,~ hett (Old Scotch) were appointed captain and vice captain respectively of the Carnival team to play in Perth . It was the day for the undefeated to lower their colours - Coburg downed Old Melburnians - O.M .s were 32 points down at three-quarter time and just failed by 2 points, while Balwyn annihilated Parkside 15 .20 110 to 8.7 .55 . 'B' Section captains were Colin MacDonald Uni Blues ., Peter Murphy Old Xavs ., P.Melvilie 3a1wyn ., Gordon Miller S.S.Bank., Ken James Comm .Bank ., V.Scarf Parkside - who captained Elsternwick?
RACE DAY WINNER S All at Aquinas O .C . would like to congratulate 3 winners from the inaugural VAFA Gala Race Day at Caulfield . Firstly we must congratulate the connections of Prime Risk which won the first race on the card, the Aquinas Old Collegians Handicap . Secondly, congratulations to the VAFA, which must have come up a winner with the concept of the whole day . The third winner was the Montana Syndicate, which includes Tim Muller an ex Aquinas player and Bruno Marotta, another ex-player and bur assistant Reserve coach this year . Tim & Brund's horse Abbots Gift came up in the Southern Cross Hotels Handicap to win by a good margin, and the pair still can't wipe the grins off their faces . Congratulations to all those concerned with this great day from all at Aquinas .
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Schuhkraf t Waldron, De La Salle ( 5) 36 31 Mclnnes, Uni Blues (4) 30 Bourke, Old Xavs ( - 29 C . Klaaysen, St . Bernards ( 5) 27 Wallis, Uni Blues ( -) 19 Roberts . Collegians (2) 19 Egan, North O.B . ( 1) 18 Nash, Ormond (4) 17 Pritchard, Old Paradians (3) 17 B SECTIO N Cavanagh, Kew (3) 33 Freeman, Parkside (3) 31 D . Matthews, Caul . Gramm . ( 7) 26 Heath, Bull/Temp 18 Puls, Bull/Temp ~ -) 17 Kennedy, Ivanhoe ( 1) 17 A . Crotty, Therry ( -) 14 Hildebrand, Mon Blues (5) 14 Panou, Bull/Tem- (3) 14 C SECTIO N Riddell, St . Kilda (5) 30 Pryor, Old Brighton ( -) 29 Grant, Old Brighton (State Side) (-) 25 Drummond, MHSOB (6) 22 Sist, Balaclava ( 1) 21 Shand, Old Hailey ( -) 20 Gillan, St . Kilda ( 1) 19 D SECTIO N Panagiotidis, Hamp. Rovers (5) 42 DeMorton, North Bruns . ( -) 27 Lawson, Hampt .Rovers (State Side) ( -) 22 Hepburn, Preston ( -) 17 Armstrong, Bull Utd . (2) 17 I .Rogerson, Hampt .Rovers (3) 17 G . Rolfs, State Bank (-) 16 E SECTION Whelan, Aquinas (State Side) ( -) 25 Sutton, Whitefriars (3) 24 Pratt, Whitefriars (8) 24 Robson, Old Geelong ( -) 23 Boag, St . Bedes ( -) 21 Patterson, Heatherton ( 1) 21 F SECTIO N Green, LaTrobe (5) 45 Wilson, St . Andrews (13) 44 Mills, FIT (5) 38 Burke, Clayton ( 4) 28 Gardner, Comm Bank ( 3) 27 Taylor, St . Andrews (2) 23 Purcell, Old Carey (3) 20 G SECTION Wittey, Bloods ( State Side) ( -) 23 Fletcher, Old Hailey ( -) 17 Hutchinson, Bloods ( -) 17 Maclsaac, Kew (5) 16
Price, Old Scotch ( -) 12 C . McAsey, Bloods ( -) 12 Johnson, Marcellin ( -) 9 H SECTIO N Goudge, GTV9 (2) 24 Prowse, Old Xavs (6) 23 Louchard, GTV9 (11) 22 Hall, St . Kilda (3) 18 Ebinger, GTV9 ( -) 16 F. Skender, St . Kilda (2) 16 Gray, GTV9 (4) 15 Lanq, Rich .Central ( 1) 1 5 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Gorazides, Old Xavs ( -) 46 Mason, Marcellin ( -) 28 Lassock, Old Hailey ( -) 25 Connors, Old Xavs ( -) 21 Toohey, De La Salle (-) 20 Board, Old Paradians ( -) 18 Midro, Collegians ( -) 1 7 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Rowan, Whitefriars (7) 40 .Strike, Whitefriars ( 5) 34 D'Silva, St . Bernards (5) 24 O'Brien, Whitefriars 3 22 S.Strike, Whitefriars ~ 3) 17 O'Dwyer, North O.B. (2) 17 Rosel, Ormond ( -) 17 McIntyre, Old Scotch (2) 17 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Fogarty, St . Kevins (8) 30 Fox, Old Brighton ( -) 25 Ryan, Old Brighton ( -) 24 Howden, Old Brighton (2) 23 Noyes, Aquinas ( -) 22 Bare, St . Kevins ( 6) 22 Hourigan, St . Kevins ( 4) 2 1 A RESERV E McGraw, De La Salle (-) 22 Formosa, Uni Blues (3) 22 Wooler, Marcellin ( -) 19 Walsh, St . Bernards (2) 17 Madden, Ormond (5) 15 Wood, St. Bernards ( -) 15 Boyanton, Ormond ( 1) 15 B RESERV E Hill, Kew ( -) 14 Rawley, Ivanhoe ( -) 13 Robertson, BulleenTemp . ( -) 12 Wilson, Fawkner ( -) 11 Selleck, Fawkner ( -) 10 Hannington, Bull/Temp ( -) 9 luliano, Kew ( -) 9
C RESERV E (4) 20 Lane, old Halley Tompson, Banyule ( -) 19 Pullard, Balaclava (2) 19 Susovich, St . Kilda ( - 16 vitale, Thomastown ( 2 13 Stevens, Banyule ( -) 12 0'Dea, St. Kilda D RESERVE (-) 10 Devola, Hampt .Rovers (4) 37 Veedon, Elsternwick (7) 22 Wright, State Bank (() 11 7 1 Winkler, Hampt .Rovers 3 Veitch, Bulleen Utd (2) 13 Angelis, Bull Utd (3) 12
E RESERVE Henderson, Old Geelong (3) 25 Bowtell, Aquinas (4) 23 Borthwick, Old Geelong (4) 17 Fitzgibbon, St. Bedes ( 1) 14 O'Brien, Whitefriars (2) 12 Kotis, St . Bedes ( -) 1 1 F RESERVE S Clark, Old Ca rey (5) 30 Yusuf, Comm Bank 14 Fuller, Clayton ((1) 14 Bolton, Old Carey (6 12 Crothers, Doveton ( -) 1 1
Personality Pars 50 GAMES TO ZEDDERS UTILITY 'All at ANZ today congratulate Bobby Dickins on finally playing his 50th game for our Club . "Dicko" would have reached this milestone much earlier but for his premature retirement in the past couple of seasons, but he has come back this season to finally reach this milestone. Never one to shirk an issue Bob has always run straight at the ball and has been a very attacking half back flanker having played most of his football in the senior side . This year his comeback year he has virtually been a new recruit for the 'Z's' and hoepfully as his touch returns so will his position in the senior side . Off the field Bob has always been willing to assist, never misses club functions and is very popular with his teamates . Congratulations "Dicko" from all at ANZ we hope today is memorable for you and we certainly hope that the next 50 does not take as long as this one has . SAINT REACHES LONG TIME TON Congratulations to Craig Overend on reaching 100 games for St . Andrews against University Reds last Saturday . Craig who started playing in 1976 would have reached this milestone years ago had it not been for a stint of umpiring during which Craig was in charge of many VFL mini league matches. Having returned from umpiring in 1987 Craig has shown much maturity and has been on the verge of senior selection this year. Given that Craig has just reached 21 years of age his future for St . Andrews is ensured if he continues to train and play with the determination he has shown . MONASH WHITES "OZ ROCK NIGHT" JUNE 4 - 7 .30 P .M . All players, supporters and sons of Murray Beckwith are reminded that tonight is that night of nights . Let's not forget the change of venue - Mlavern Valley Golf Club, Thombu ry Crescent, East Malvern . Be there or "Keep your pants on" . OLD SCOTCH UNDER 1 9 s were delighted with the first up performance of James Sinclair & Rob Fraser took the opportunity of kicking three goals when moved from full back to the centre last week against St . Bernards .
50 GAMES AT MHSO B Sincere congratulations are extended by all fellow players, suporters and 1988 committee at MHSOB to the following players, who the scribe, upon gaining access to our ever reliable games record book, to his dismay, relaized that the 50 game milestone had been achieved . All great team players & clubmen, we congratulate Tony Scrinis, Paul Chester, Pat O'Connor, Neil Moody, Dave Menzies, Paul Kotz & Rob McGregor, who are all enjoying success in '88 - keep up the great work boys ! With a twist of irony, two further MHSOB players, Brendan Dowling & Colin Drake today against Old Haileybury play their respective 50th games for our great club . Brandan's skills and determined attitude have been a tremendous acquisition for Melb . High . since his return from Hawthorn in that "lesser competition" and Colin "Gutter" Drake's return from overseas again has been a grat boost for our Club . Whilst his inclusion in our ranks slipped under the notice of our Registration secretary, again yours truly, at the start of '88, Colin's recent success and introduction to parenthood has become a bigger challenge that a football premiership . Sincere congratulations incidentally to Colin and lovely Carol for your recent arrival of a little boy - another player for future years . *~* STATE REP : MARTIN "STAN" NEWNHAM Congratulations to Marty from all at Old Carey on making the State Side - in fact Marty was the only 'F' grade player to do so - A top effort . A terrific ballgetter, fast and one of the best kicks around, wingman "Stan" is enjoying a great season and thoroughly deserved his selection . Congratulations and well done from everyone at the Club . *** Old Carey would like to know who crossed paths with a black cat. Injuries, injuries and more injuries to many of our top players has robbed the club of a lot of ability and strength . Although it gives other players a chance to prove themselves the list keeps growing and makes selection nights a headache . Hopefully players such as Legs LeGear, Ian Chisholm, Andy McHarg, Warren Brown, Greg Mitchell, Rohan Evans, John Hands, Scott Macrae, Dom Barro, Geoff Diamond, Simon Eldridge, John Clark, Sandy McPherson & Matt Graham are on the mend and we can start selecting our top side . Whoever crossed paths with the black cat please apologise - we don't want any more injuries!!!
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G SECTION 8 0 0 575 325 176.92 32 6 2 0 598 370 161 .62 24 6 2 0 306 235 130.21 24 6 2 0 409 457 89 .50 24 5 3 0 426 289 147 .40 20 4 4 0 411 412 99.76 16 4 4 0 295 377 78.25 16 3 5 0 345 508 67.91 12 2 6 0 398 405 98 .27 8 2 6 0 280 384 72 .92 8 2 6 0 317 483 65 .63 8 0 8 0 200 536 37.71 0
H SECTION OLD XAVS 8 0 0 666 150 444 .00 32 GTV9 8 0 0 806 244 330 .33 32 ST. KEVINS 6 2 0 418 268 155.97 24 ST. KILDA 4 3 1 539 329 163.83 18 THERRY 4 4 0 488 400 122 .00 16 OLD GEELONG 3 4 1 397 507 78.30 14 STATE BANK 2 6 0 456 461 98.92 8 RICH . CENTRAL 2 6 0 373 761 49.01 8 POWERHOUSE 2 6 0 229 564 40.60 8 BALACLAVA 0 8 0 47 895 5.25 0 ' Ineligible player Round 5.
Personality Pars OLD HAILEYBURIANS MILESTONES Today Peter Noske & Craig Farr play their 150th aod 50th games respectively for Old Haileyburians . As one of the Bloods' resident accountants Noke" (as in NI-KE) or NOSK is well-known for his hairdressng budget, but his biggest playing assets include the straightst left-foot in the club. Despite a somewhat delicate reputation, his durability was borne out by a run of around 80 consecutive games in a career which began way back in 1979 . Many of Pete's games have been spect as a specialist forward-pocket goalsneak or as a damaging wingman, where occasionally he will use the right boot when trapped on the boundary. His handballing is still something of an unknown quantity! The crowd favourite is still however the "Huddo" preparation before a set shot for goal . Craig Farr won the 1986 U19 teams Best & Fairest by a street as a prolific kick-winner playing in the centre . Farry has since settled in as a regular member of this year's reserves team which is now equal top . A proppy knee has not helped his fortunes in recent years, but his disposal and skills have hardly faltered . The neat dark-haired right-footer is still one of the club's quieter members, although now in his fourth year . It could be that this year he has a few more finals appearances to add to those of 2 years ago .
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50 GAMES UP AT OLD TRINITY Congratulations to Tim "Houdini" Ponterfract on rwaching this career milestone. Tim is known as Houdini for his ability to get out of tight spots both on and off the field . Ponters has developed into a fine senior player, his skill and balance on the field has enabled him to score many goals and set up opportunitied for his team mates . Everyone at O.T.'s wishes Tim all the best and may be continue to get out of these tight spots. BROTHER SNAKES ! Richmond Central Football Club has six sets of brothers playing at the Club . George ( President) Parry & John Paras, Mark (last years Best & Fairest) & Robe rt Bastow, Steven & Robert Peatling, Adrian (Treasurer) & Ma rt in Vanryswyk, Jonathon & Sam Perrin, David & Peter Sando . On Saturday all but one were playing in the winning team against State Bank . Can any Club match this? Ed .
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Richmond Central Football Club were sorry to hear that Adrian `Boxing Trunks' Van Ryswyck hung up his football boots . But we are happy to hear that he is pulling his trunks on again to runn the boundary . All the Best Dunger!
OLD PARADIANS `TELLA' PLAYS 200 GAMES The President, Committee, Players and Supporters of Old Paradians extend hearty congratulations to Mark Tellefson, on achieving the distinction of playing 200 games for the club, on 28th May, 1988, against Collegians . Mark has been a very reliable senior player, and, is the reserves Captain-Coach, since 1986 . He proved his ability by winning the Reserves Premiership in his first years as a coah . Mark is also a life member of the club, and it is certain that he will be of great assistance to the club for years t come, and wish him good luck for the future . OLD IVANHOE looks forward to their picture night at the Rivoli Camberwell for "Crocodile Dundee 2" on Wednesday June 8th . See Andy Harris or David Veal for your tickets. ANOTHER POSTIE MAKES IT TO 50 Daniel Poll is due to play his 50th game for AJAZ today . Ten years ago Postie was an exceptional AJAX junior footballer but due to a lack of pace he's never quite fulfilled that potential . He joined AJAX in 1982 and has played mainly in the Reserves in the backline alongside his brother Simon (apart from a break in 1985-86 to watch VFQ . This year he was named Vice Captain of the Reserves, a tribute to both his excellent football brain and his loyalty to AJAX . Daniel achieved another milestone this year when he did his first "Hammy" . Well done Daniel, we look forward to the next 50 . OLD CAREY NEW S Coaches Award Winners up to and including Round 8 . 1st XVIII Reserves 1 . Peter Keys Rod Armstrong 2 . Simon Jones Ross Cutlack 3 . Chris Hickey Nick Chipp 4 . Ross Cutlack Joel Webster 5 . Craig Bryan Peter Charles 6 . Rohan Evans David McCleery 7 . Miles Petty Paul Barmby 8 . Rob McCasker Carl Christensen ~k* Anyone looking for a hard working efficient landscape gardener need not look any further - Old Carey Coach Kelvin Shaw is your man - any landscaping, rubbish removal, general tidy up jobs are his lot. Its great to see him sweating just like his charges have to at training and even better it is good to see an ex-Collingwood lad working hard under the direction of other Clubs supporters. So give Kelvin a call on 460 1515 if you require any work done around the house and watch his work . He charges reasonable rates and does a great job .
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