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,r I from Ormond, O . Paradians & O. Xaverians the remaining seven sides in the section are very evenl y ~ _ ad with half the season completed and a week's rest behind us . result fourth spot is up for grabs and so too are the dreaded ninth and tenth positions . ing at the seven Uni Blues currently fourth have failed dismally at home losing 4 of its 5 games at th e ;;_uepaire Oval . They have rarely played 4 quarters and have failed badly in the second half . However o n r day they are a definite finals contender as their win against Old Xavs on May 7th indicated . Blues ar e iihe side to knock off for fourth place as they are capable of winning against the top 3, have a sound goa l goal line in Schlicht, Longmire, Kanis, Holmes & Mclnnes and also have Mike Yeo, the Macauley b rothers, Furphy, Wallis & Banks playing with some consistency. DE LA SALLE have been hard hit by injuries and retirement of experienced players . Would not surprise some s :u :e judges if they clinched fourth spot . I disagree with that view but am convinced there is plenty of character and off the field at East Malvern that will ensure the D's another season in A Section . ~AARCELLIN began well, before falling into their old habits . The recent influx of U19's who have enjoyed great <jccess under M ichael Wilson's coaching must surely be the way to go . There's plenty of talent in the side - Slattery, the Getsons, Lennox, Gallagher, Amad, Petroff & Corr but the Eagles are not always prepared 3 fight games right out and this weakness will again see the club battling to avoid relegation . ST. BERNARDS could well be in the four, having lost 2 games by less than a goal and were impressive against Ormond & Xavs. Gollant's return has helped and if Peter McCormick gets the nod they'll be even harde r ioss . The Saints have taken a while to become A Section minded and need only to believe they're as good the other sides & you never know they could even pinch fourth place . Oh yes Saints forget about the Umpires! OLD SCOTCH before Round 9 the Cardinals were staring B Section in the face, but their win over De La has restored some badly needed confidence . They've suffered through injuries to McCall & Hodge but with players `the calibre of Moir, Fuller, Smith, the Allan brothers, Reddish, Drummond & Brown Simon Tallent has sf that to work with and Scotch will only have themselves to blame if they don't finish in the first eight! COLLEGIANS Looked like Collegians of 86 in their round 3 win over the Xavs but since then, apart from an :Isternwick Park win over De La have been deplorable. They sunk to their lowest ebb in going down to M arceli lin and are looking decidedly shaky. B Section awaits the Lions ! NORTH O.B. started slowly, then came good but the loss to Ormond sees them back on the bottom . However iorth's renowned fighting spirit, influx of youth and fear of relegation are certainly factors in its favour. Although - ey've lost 6 games, their losing performances against Collegians, Old Paradians & Ormond were enough to :~_IV me that NOB's can look forward to a much better second half. Today's games : Nort h at home despite the loss of Considine, Egan & Moloney ( State Side) will be far too desperate for Collegians and move off the bottom with a win today . Despite its home ground advantage and good win a fortnight ago I dont believe Marcellin has the iron will necessary in an A Section side and that Uni Blues will avenge its first game loss and win at Bulleen this afternoon . The Blues have some strength in key positions and will be most anxious to remain in the four whilst the Eagles will actually be playing for fourth, may not even appreciate it! Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barne s r ~ /, . ~ '~ 1=~

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Old Paradians will sorely miss the services of Abrahams, Beers, Gleeson & Spillane in their home clac+, with De La Salle . De La put in its worst effort in more than 10 years against Old Scotch and are fortunat~ to strike Old Paradians at this stage . I've a notion De La will respond to its lethargic last game effort and ju~, pip a weakened Old Paradians. Old Scotch meet St. Bernards at Yarra Park and will be greatly disadvantaged by the loss of players to the state side, particularly Moir, Reddish, Smith & Fuller who have been in great touch . St . Bernards has lost its last two games but had winning chances in both of them . The timing of todays encounter is just right ano the Saints at full strength will beat Scotch who are well below . Now the big one. Ormond at home to Old Xaverians, and with six stars missing . Xavs have a fine record against Ormond having won 3 of their last 4 games, including the corresponding one last year, and the opening rouno this season. However they didn't win the big one a fact Danny Corcoran will no doubt remind them of . No doubt he'll also remind Atkins & Bourke that they missed Carnival selection so they should be keen to prove something to the state selectors . This game presents Mike McArthur-Allen with a great challenge - How to cover his top 6. He's fortunate that McMahon, Forsythe, Russell and possibly Carboon will return after injury and that the Club has unearthed Damien Cox, Best & Ge rvasoni . Throw in "oldies" McCooke, Andy i9ehrten, David & Mark McDonald all of whom are playing so consistently and the 'Monds would appear to be able to cover the absence of their state players . However unearthing new talent is not a talent Ormond shares alone. Xavs too have been active. John Mackay has settled in nicely at full back as has Sam Furphy at centre half . Meehan,Dann and lately McMahon are a splendid first ruck, and Gooding has found the form of which he is capable. With only Greetham missing on state duty, Xavs will be far more settled and have been champing at the bit for a rematch with the competition leaders . As to the winner, I'm going for Xavs who in this game look better up forward and whose team balance will not be as upset as Ormond s

The Sist Report on B Sectio n

just when things were looking a little settled, the upsets begin and we are only just getting to the second round! Ivanhoe & Monash provided the sensations of the round whilst Caulfield almost got over their hoodoo of losng the close ones and drew with Blacks . Last week I was hoping for a"fairytale byeline" for the Sist Report by having Ivanhoe win with their newly appointed coach John Wise, well one week later they've come good and surprised everyone else in B Grade . Ivanhoe were three goals down at 1/2 time but a 9 .1 burst in the third quarter put paid to Parkside's chances . Of late Parkside have had some bad last quaters, maybe fitness is tIling? Ivanhoe's revival was led by some inspirational marking by Simon Corlett . Anthony Burro, back from suspension, kept Parkside's ruckman out of business, and Stranwick one of four players recently recruited from No rthcote, ruckroved extremely well kicking 6 goals. Captain Ga ry Kennedy had welcome return to form also kicking 6 and full back Mat Flynn kept Freeman to 3 goals . For Parkside, Sedgwick played well early but constant pressure from Ivanhoe runners wore him our in the end . Captain Mark Page & Panjari were the best of the rest . It was a great team effort from the 'Hoers who have had little joy in recent weeks . Another great team effort was that of Monash's. In a high standard game out at Therry, all Monash players contributed and combined well to be the better team on the day. As I suggested last week, Monash's constant pressure proved too much for Therry who may have been a little over confident from their big win the week before. For Monash the Quin brothers played another great game with Justin switching from the backine to the forward line to give his team plenty of drive around the goals and Antony dominated on the half back line. Jamie Sturgess won in the centre and also covered a lot of territory. For Therry Nyman, Taylor & Ramsay were best . In their second draw of the season, Blacks were on the reverse end this time and Caulfield were the ones who were the happier side as they had come home after being down by 7 goals at 3/4 time, In a game which was dominated by goalscoring at the shorted end (28 as compared to 7 up the other end) Blacks could only kick a goal in the 2nd and last quarters which possibly cost them . In the last quarter Morrissey who had a quiet day put paid to any chances Blacks had, of scoring . He continually drove the ball out of their forward line and up the other end some inspirational marking and goaling by Nalder set Caulfield alight. For Blacks Digger Warren had a good day kicking 5 and Tunbridge did well around the ground . In a one sides game out at Kew, Trinity showed little resistance to the Kew Powermachine to receive their worst thrashing of the season . Kew's ruck rover Steve Lord had a great game kicking 8. Bulleen Templestowe had a comfortable win over Fawkner with Espenchied & Busst best respectively for their sides . After today's game the only thing one can be sure of is that Kew will still be on top regardless of the results. In all other games the winners will move up the ladder or consolidate their positions . There will be no place for the faint-hearted as we move around the corner into "desperation straight" and on to the winning post . 3rd and 4th sides Bulleen-Templestowe & Parkside meet at Bulleen . This will be a keenly contested match and although a better running side Bulleen Tmplestowe may not be able to match the physical strength of Parkside who rarely lose two in a row . Caulfield will be keen to go on with their form from last game and both they and MOnash are currently playing desperation football, however Monash's runners should make better use of the big ground . Ivanhoe, the other team keen to go on with it unfortunately meet Therry at Therry, this will be a much harder game for them, but you never know . The two teams who need to bounce back are Blacks & Trinity. Blacks play Kew at Uni and they will need a 100% effort from every player to get close to Kew. A loss for either Trinity or Fawkner could be critical . Trinity will have the home ground adbantage and will be keen to reverse the results of the first round, but that might just not be enough against the Fawks who will be without Ter ry Young who is away in Launceston .

Todays selections A SECTION B SECTION Ormond v OLD XAVS Uni Blacks v KE W Marcellin v UNI BLUES MONASH BLUES V Caul . Grammarians 0. Scotch v ST. BERNARDS O . Trinity v FAWKNE R 0. Paradians v DE LA SALLE Bull/Temp. v PARKSIDE NORTH O .B . v Collegians THERRY v Ivanho e

Vics begin Carnival defence with a Win . Victorian defeated W.A . by 33 points in the opening match of the 18th A .A .FC. Carnival played in Launceston last Monday. Victoria got away to a great start due to some smart play by Owen Abrahams, Tony Egan who combined well with Schuhkra ft to post the Vics first two goals . John Mair was kicking well and rovers Cox & Macauley were capitalising . Smith, Young & Kingston were combining brilliantly to give Victoria a clear edge across the centre . At 1/4 time Vic. 4.3 lead W.A . 1 .2 . W.A . began strongly but Burden, Schober & Considine working hard in defence kept them out . Schuhkraft & Egan goaled to increase the Victorians lead but W .A . goaled to stay in touch . At 1/2 time 7.6 led W.A . 3 .5 . In his half time address John Fisher stressed the urgency of a good start in the 3rd quarter and the Vics didn't let him down . Goals by Young, Egan, Schuhkra ft and a memorable one from Matton whose creative play and pace were causing the West plenty of headaches . Abrahams who had played well on the flank had been shifted into the centre as Young had received a heavy knock just prior to half time and the Old Paradians was in everything continually drove the Vics forward . The final term saw an inaccurate Victoria restrict the West to just two goals due to the desperation and determination of Burden, Schober and Fuller. Final scores Vic . 11 .14.80 defeat W .A . 7.5 .47. VICTORIA : Best : Burden, Moir, Abrahams, Egan, Kingston, Macaulay, Schober. Goalkickers : Egan 4, Schuhkraft 3, Young 2, Matton, Kingston . W.A . Best : Leishman, Warran, Higgins, Perry, Price, Cook. Goalkickers: Lowe 3, Joyce 2, Volk, Leishman . THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

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ST. KEVINS (6th) would take an amazing effort to finish more than a place further up (or down) than their current rating . Capable of pushing the top teams, but often let down by day-dreaming for a quarter or so . Amongst their best have been Stone, Lee & McKay, but it looks like a season of consolidation for the Saints . ST. KILDA CBC (5th) The competition bully at the start of the season, but thereafter put in their place . Have only just started to regain strength after a demoralising string of losses. Riddell's strength on the forward line can be a key, along with the elusive Capiron . Their rematch with Old Brighton could well decide their fate in '88 .

the half way mark of the season Club selectors will have assessed their sides position in D section. In an reston, OM's, :-.n competition the grade can be split into two . The top five sides are Hampton Rovers, P Elsternwick & State Bank, the others will have to prove me wrong! As to who will be relegated at this time is anybodies guess . Ten maybe eleven wins will be enough for a finals berth, while at the other end seven wins n<y be required to avoid E Grade . At present Nth Brunswick & Old Camberwell prop up the ladder, but any;n ng can happen, as inconsistency by many sides has plagued their performances . The lower sides require . ;r:o or three consecutive wins, and it is possible, relegation seems to life sides to higher levels when necessary Both sides have been there abouts all year, a win today will is O M 's v State Bank . Todays match of the day help cement an early place in the four . OM's are my pick today, they have been more consistent recently . State Bank have equal skills but coach Keith B remner needs a more concentrated effort for the Bankers to consolidate . The other important clash today is Preston v Elsternwick. Both clubs desperately need a win . The Bullants ned to confirm second position and Elsternwick desperately need a win to secure thmselves in the four . Preston to win . Last week Hampton Rovers produced another solid performance against State Bank . Both sides displayed aood skills, running the ball quickly down field, setting up many goals . The difference was the finishing touches, the Rovers dominated the centre bounce, created the play in the second half particularly, and again up forward Panagiotidis & Rogerson were too strong . The Bankers to me. showed they have the skills, a good team plan, and certainly an excellent kicking to position side, but lack of consistency is the key to them, if they find it they will play in the finals come September. Best for Rovers, Rogerson, McConville & Capp and State Bank, Gniel, J .Curtain & Pollock . Old Mentonians slipped quietly into 3rd position with a decisive win over Old Camberwell . Winning the ball from centre bounces and having more desire slowly wilted the Wells endeavour, to eventually over run them in the final term . Best for O M 's, Ingram, Newman & Davis and Old Camberwell Gutherie, Kerkvliet & Farmer . Bulleen United devastated AJAX with an inspiring effort . Having won two on the trot, the Bulls are now gaining on the ladder, though the percentage factor is still a concern . With quick goals in the first term followed up with a 10 goals burst in the third, AJAX stopped to a walk . The Jackers will have to find more in the second half of the season to avoid relegation . Today Bulleen play Nth Brunswick, and a win will really establish them in this section . Best for Bulleen Armstrong, Morley & Harris and AJAX, L. Burstin, Klooger and Bloom . Elsternwick returned to the winners list with a solid win over Nth Brunswick . After a good start of 6 goals Nth Brunswick lost their way and allowed Elsternwick to take control particularly with their more experienced players . Elsternwick's better players were Verbeek, A . Contin & Sanelli and Nth Brunswick H . Tsialtas, V. Grimaldi & S . Cotee. Preston surprised many with a lack lustre performance against a more enthusiastic West Brunswick . At home the Pies have nailed a few sides, which gives them some chance today against Hampton Rovers . Preston were too top heavy and require more runners. West Brunswick's first half set the pattern for the day. Being four goals up at 3/4 time the margin was too much for the Bullants. An overall team effort by the Pies now leaves them one game out of the four while Preston appear comfortable in second spot . Best for West, the whole tam and P reston, Hutchinson, Heenan & Turner .

THOMASTOWN ( 10th) Giving their younger boys (8 under-nineteens in the senior team last week) the chance to learn, but unfortunately the hard way as there are some unsympathetic teachers in the comp . SOUTHA'S SELECTIONS Melbourne High v BANYUL E OLD BRIGHTON v Old Melburnians ST. KEVINS V Thomastow n ST. KILDA CBC v O. Ivanhoe OLD HAILEYBURIANS V Balaclava .

Todays Selections : West Brunswick v HAMPTON ROVERS PRESTON v Elsternwic k Nth Brunswick v BULLEEN Ajax v O. CAMBERWEL L OLD MENTONIANS v State Ban k

MID-SEASON REPORT With the season already half over the four looks more settled than Ayers Rock, with only St . Kilda CBC looking the slightest chance of making an impression . Things may be a little less predictable in the second half of the season as relegation becomes a more immediate threat - that's my excuse anyway ! BALACLAVA (currently 8th) The windblown Kangaroos have struggled with a difficult early draw, injuries and unavailabilities but have plenty of ability as their 33-goal spree against Old Ivanhoe in the last round showed . The return of Andy & Timmy Hill (8 and 6 goals respectively) has made a big difference and especially at home they could win the nuisance award against the top teams . BANYULE (1st) Must drop a game at some stage, but not while they continue to run as well as they have as a team . Despite their successes they must dread any sort of injury to ruckman Dave Williams who feeds the little men better than a seal trainer at Seaworld . Perhaps a high-marking team on a smaller ground will halt their promotion to the next Grade? MELBOURNE HIGH (7th) Not quite out of the relegation stakes and in the "no man's land" of three games outside the four. Capable of surprising, but could really struggle in the wet as their bevy of bigmen is not complimented by any sort of roving strength . Likely to win the dry cleaners' award as the High oval turns to mud . OLD BRIGHTON (4th) In the hottest spot in the four after successive losses to the two tams above them . Reliant on the Grant brothers and Paul Woff in the ruck, who must be eagerly awaiting Cooper's return . Captaincoach Mark Sarau must occasionally resist the temptation to try to pick up form on the ball rather than the backline, but his team could easily win all their remaining home games . OLD IVANHOE (9th) Really struggling and could end up as the class dunce having been dux last year in the junior school . Surely the jump up a grade has not been that big . Ian Wells one of the brighter lights at centre half-forward . OLD HAILEYBURIANS (3rd) The big improvers from last year after special summer teaching sessions . Seem to be improving each week, and capable of one-quarter blitzes which will win a match - just ask Melbourne High who had twelve kicked against them in the third term last game. A solid defence and many avenues to goal, with "upper sixth" members Shand, Pual & Miller still to return . Not used to end-of-year exams, however, having not sat one for 10 years . OLD MELBURNIANS ( 2nd) will have enjoyed their mid-term holiday on the slopes of Buller no doubt . "Keepingsoff" champions through skilled use of the ball, and every week one of their number seem to produce an inspiring goal - it was Ian Mullin's turn last week . Can't afford to slip, however, as long-time playmates Old Haileyburians are breathing down their necks for the double chance, only 100 points of so behind .

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by John Palmer

Four out of five last round and we all know which team it was that let me down to stop another perfect score, Yes, and they know it too ! Now that we're about to start the downhill run, the ladder is starting to take shape with the stronger teams a little more obvious than a couple of weeks ago . I therefore confidently expect that I can fluke another five winners before September and even get them all on the same day ! Old Essendon moved a step closer to the four with a good win over the struggling Heatherton . The Grammar team needs to record more big wins as its percentage is in need of a boost . After looking likely to go on with it when they hit the front in the final term, Brunswick could not sustain the pressure and Aquinas, showing great determination, ran out 19 point winners . Like my tipping the UHSOB run of wins was ended at one by section leader, Whitefriars . Recording a massive 28 goals, the strength of the top team is certainly going to make it difficult for others to knock them off their perch. Powerhouse continued on its winning way with an easy 8 goal win over Peninsula whilst Old Geelong also easily took care of St. Bedes at Mentone. The 7 goal space in this game surprised one a!ittle as there didn't seem to be much of a difference between these two on form, especially at Mentone . As mentioned earlier, the ladder is sorting itself out . All teams in the four maintained their position and Old Essendon joined the top 5 . With the reeturn matches now facing us those teams in the bottom 5 will be pushing hard for improvement although it is looking pretty tough for those sitting on 8, 9 and 10 . It's probably too early yet to be predicting finalists but the top 5 are looking pretty good . All Clubs will have enjoyed their break last weekend and will be eager to get at the cherry today . Old Gelong & Old Essendon, 4th & 5th, meet at Como in what should be the match of the day . Both will be desperate for a win for obvious reasons . Provided the "chalet syndrome" does not take effect . I fancy OId Geelong to take the points at home . Aquinas journey to Heatherton and will win - how's that for confidence - seriously though it would be a major upset if the Tonners got up in this one . UHSOB make the short trip over to Brunswick . The home tam must win to stay in touch and the thrashing the Old Boys took last game will have done nothing for their confidence. Brunswick to qin but not be a big space. Top team Whitefriars will be too strong at home for Peninsula . The Pirates have the job in front of them to stay in touch and after today it will be a much tougher prospect . St . Bedes are at home again, this time to Powerhouse. The lakeside lads are going along very steadily this year and appear reasonably comfortable in second place. I reckon they can win again today but St . Bedas will be pretty determined and the "House" can't afford to look at the game as an easy one. 150 GAMES TO GEOFF ( GODFREY) RUSSELL Geoff Russe! l finally plays his 150th game today after having an enforced rest last week . Geoff was concussed against Marcellin and the selectors wisely took no chances . Geoff has been at Ormond for many years having begun in the Juniors whilst still in very short pants . Geoff's football is built around his great strengt h and deceptive pace . He is currently showing the best form of his career and is an integral part of the Ormond side . Congratulations Geoff . 6

LA TROBE NEW S Memo to all past and present La Trobe players Red and Black Disco June 18th . All welcome! Starts 8 p.m . in the Rooms. Be there . Congratulations to Ian Wrigglesworth & Tucci of LaTrobe Uni on selection in all Australian University Side for 1988 . La Trobe players are reminded that the Junction Hotel Prston have offered sponsorship to the Club - remember great meals at reasonable prices for after match celebrations . 100 up for La Trobe Uni's Dave "Laurie" Huffer. Well done Dave from all at La Trobe . Also 100 coming up for Peter Chilco well done ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 19 --3

i,, suffering from "Tipster's Nightmare" at the moment and just scraped in with a 50% record for Round 9 . T i,, nk goodness for the Queen's celebrations - a chance for tipsters to re-organise, rethink and reassess the F Grade Section atthe half-way mark . First things first : La Trobe are playing tremendous football and thoroughly ,aserve top perch without loss . They completely wiped The Doves in the clash of the season to date and I icn't be game to tip against them again (well not for a while anyhow!) The other sides in the four have all shown " penchant for failing at the unexpected moment, so sides like St . Andrews & Williamstown must give themEven the s .=Ives a chance of sneaking into the four at the expense of The Eagles, The Doves or Old Carey. fell the previous week Redz rekindled their hopes with a significant win over a bewildered Footscray I . T. whomaintained their resurat the Doveton hurdle . Williamstown had a good win over the Artists & St. Andrews rected form over St . Leonards. In the Privatisation Cup, the Har ry Trotters returned to form and put the Zedders in line for the W .S . player of the Week : A voucher from the Fenwick Inn Hotel (cnr Fenwick & Amess Streets, North Carlton) goes ;o Greg Roughsedge from Uni Reds . Greg, a triple B&F winner at Reds, earnt 39 possessions in the middle against the Eagles and once again inspired the Redz with his courage and indomitable spirit . The voucher together with a packet of depilatory wax strips is in the mail Greg ! This Weeks Matches : Last Week (3) Current Percentage Accuracy (63%) Match of the Round : The Students v The Eagles at La Trobe University Oval . In a round that sees the top six sides drawn to play each other, this game gets the nod as the main match . It is a chance for Footscray to bounce back after two stunning losses . It's a chance for La Trobe to defeat the only challenger it has yet to meet . I fancy the Students by about 8 goals simply because they have answered every question asked of them so far this season - but the Eagles will met them know they've been in a football game . Old Carey to narrowly beat the Doves on their home ground and consolidate their place in the four . I'm going for homeground advantage to give the Sainters their fourth in a row over the improved Willy . The A rtists should be able to concentrate long enough to beat the Zedders whilst Uni Redz should have enough incentive to take the points against St . Leonards.

Pe15011a tfy Pars OLD TRINITY - 50 GAMES TO THE SQUIGGLE Today Lex "Squiggle" Taylor reaches his 50 game milestone. This achievement has been along time coming, with Lex's injuries and enforced "holidays" keeping him off the ground for almost as long as he has been on it . Squiggles desire and efforts to return from injury should be an example to all players at Trinity (that is what he says), and his presence this week will be welcomed . Lex has continued to give great service to OTs over the years, his enthusiasm and efforts are noticed and appreciated by all (despite what he thinks) . Well done Lex . MOVE OF THE DAY Old Scotch Under 19 Master Coach Laurie Aghan made the move of the day against Whitefriars . Jamie Laird promoted from full back to full forward finished the day with 4 good goals. Boris Hare showed plenty of spirit when he came on during the second quarter. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

SAINTS SHARPSHOOTER REACHES 50 Congratulations to Terry Wilson on reaching the 50 goal mark for 1988. Terry who has won the "F" Grade Senior goalkicking for the last two seasons (88 goals in 1986, 136 goals in 1987) is an all round footballer who can fill many positions. Terry joined St . Andrews in 1986 after playing for West Ivanhoe in the YCW competition and has combined well with another St . Andrews century goal-kicker, Neville Taylor (100 goals in 1985) providing two of many avenues to goal . KEW MILESTONES Michael Ca rydis plays his 50th game for Kew Reserves today at CHB . In his earlier days "Aussie Mick" often played at FF or ruck kicking a goal or two, subsequently changing to the back line where he has become a strong, aggressive defender. Keep up the good work Mick and best of luck today from all at Kew. 7


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E Section Report by John Palmer

Four out of five last round and we all know which team it was that let me down to stop another perfect scurc Yes, and they know it too ! Now that we're about to start the downhill run, the ladder is starting to take shape with the stronger teams a little more obvious than a couple of weeks ago . I therefore confidently expect that I can fluke another five win . ners before September and even get them all on the same day ! Old Essendon moved a step closer to the four with a good win over the struggling Heathe rton . The Grammar team needs to record more big wins as its percentage is in need of a boost . After looking likely to go on with it when they hit the front in the final term, Brunswick could not sustain the pressure and Aquinas, showing great determination, ran out 19 point winners . Like my tipping the UHSOB run of wins was ended at one by section leader, Whitefriars . Recording a massive 28 goals, the strength of the top team is certainly going to make it difficult for others to knock them off their perch . Powerhouse continued on its winning way with an easy 8 goal win over Peninsula whilst Old Geelong also easily took care of St . Bedes at Mentone. The 7 goal space in this game surprised one a little as there didn't seem to be much of a difference between these two on form, especially at Mentone . As mentioned earlier, the ladder is sorting itself out . All teams in the four maintained their position and Old Essendon joined the top 5. With the reeturn matches now facing us those teams in the bottom 5 will be pushing hard for improvement although it is looking pretty tough for those sitting on 8, 9 and 10. It's probably too early yet to be predicting finalists but the top 5 are looking pretty good . All Clubs will have enjoyed their break last weekend and will be eager to get at the cherry today . Old Gelong & Old Essendon, 4th & 5th, meet at Como in what should be the match of the day. Both will be desperate for a win for obvious reasons . Provided the "chalet syndrome" does not take effect . I fancy Old Geelong to take the points at home . Aquinas journey to Heathe rt on and will win - how's that for confidence - seriously though it would be a major upset if the Tonners got up in this one . UHSOB make the short trip over to Brunswick . The home tam must win to stay in touch and the thrashing the Old Boys took last game will have done nothing for their confidence. Brunswick to qin but not be a big space. Top team Whitefriars will be too strong at home for Peninsula . The Pirates have the job in front of them to stay in touch and after today it will be a much tougher prospect . St . Bedes are at home again, this time to Powerhouse. The lakeside lads are going along very steadily this year and appear reasonably comfortable in second place. I reckon they can win again today but St. Bee -is will be pretty determined and the "House" can't afford to look at the game as an easy one. 150 GAMES TO GEOFF (GODFREY) RUSSELL Geoff Russell finally plays his 150th game today after having an enforced rest last week. Geoff was concussed against Marcellin and the selectors wisely took no chances . Geoff has been at Ormond for many years having begun in the Juniors whilst still in very short pants . Geoff's football is built around his great strengt h and deceptive pace . He is currently showing the best form of his career and is an integral part of the Ormond side . Congratulations Geoff . 6

LA TROBE NEWS Memo to all past and present La Trobe players Red and Black Disco June 18th . All welcome! Starts 8 p .m . in the Rooms . Be there . Congratulations to Ian Wrigglesworth & Tucci of La Trobe Uni on selection in all Australian University Side for 1988 . La Trobe players are reminded that the Junction Hotel Prston have offered sponsorship to the Club - remember great meals at reasonable prices for after match celebrations . 100 up for La Trobe Uni's Dave "Laurie" Huffer . Well done Dave from all at La Trobe . Also 100 coming up for Peter Chilco well done ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1985

rq„ suffering from "Tipster's Nightmare" at the moment and just scraped in with a 50% record for Round 9 . inank goodness for the Queen's celebrations - a chance for tipsters to re-organise, rethink and reassess the '- Grade Section at the half-way mark . First things first : La Trobe are playing tremendous football and thoroughly _,a~arve top perch without loss . They completely wiped The Doves in the clash of the season to date and I don't be game to tip against them again (well not for a while anyhow!) The other sides in the four have all shown a penchant for failing at the unexpected moment, so sides like St. And re ws & Williamstown must give themselves a chance of sneaking into the four at the expense of The Eagles, The Doves or Old Ca rey. Even the Redz rekindled their hopes with a significant win over a bewildered Footscray 1 . T. who fell the previous week at the Doveton hurdle. Williamstown had a good win over the A rtists & St . Andrews maintained their resurrected form over St. Leonards. In the Privatisation Cup, the Har ry Trotters returned to form and put the Zedders in line for the W .S . player of the Week : A voucher from the Fenwick Inn Hotel (cnr . Fenwick & Amess Streets, North Carlton) goes to Greg Roughsedge from Uni Reds . Greg, a triple B&F winner at Reds, earnt 39 possessions in the middle against the Eagles and once again inspired the Redz with his courage and indomitable spirit . The voucher together with a packet of depilatory wax strips is in the mail Greg ! This Weeks Matches : Last Week (3) Current Percentage Accuracy (63% ) Match of the Round : The Students v The Eagles at La Trobe University Oval . In a round that sees the top six sides drawn to play each other, this game gets the nod as the main match . It is a chance for Footscray to bounce back after two stunning losses. It's a chance for La Trobe to defeat the only challenger it has yet to meet . I fancy the Students by about 8 goals simply because they have answered every question asked of them so far this season - but the Eagles will met them know they've been in a football game . Old Carey to narrowly beat the Doves on their home ground and consolidate their place in the four. I'm going for homeground advantage to give the Sainters their fourth in a row over the improved Willy . The Art ists should be able to concentrate long enough to beat the Zedders whilst Uni Redz should have enough incentive to take the points against St. Leonards .

FtrsonaW Phis OLD TRINITY - 50 GAMES TO THE SQUIGGLE Today Lex "Squiggle" Taylor reaches his 50 game milestone. This achievement has been a long time coming, with Lex's injuries and enforced "holidays" keeping him off the ground for almost as long as he has been on it . Squiggles desire and efforts to return from injury should be an example to all players at Trinity (that is what he says), and his presence this week will be welcomed . Lex has continued to give great service to OTs over the years, his enthusiasm and efforts are noticed and appreciated by all (despite what he thinks) . Well done Lex. MOVE OF THE DAY Old Scotch Under 19 Master Coach Laurie Aghan made the move of the day against Whitefriars . Jamie Laird promoted from full back to full forward finished the day with 4 good goals. Boris Hare showed plenty "of spirit when he came on during the second quarter . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

SAINTS SHARPSHOOTER REACHES 50 Congratulations to Ter ry Wilson on reaching the 50 goal mark for 1988. Terry who has won the "F" Grade Senior goalkicking for the last two seasons (88 goals in 1986, 136 goals in 1987) is an all round footballer who can fill many positions . Terry joined St . Andrews in 1986 after playing for West Ivanhoe in the YCW competition and has combined well with another St . Andrews century goal-kicker, Neville Taylor (100 goals in 1985) providing two of many avenues to goal . KEW MILESTONE S Michael Ca rydis plays his 50th game for Kew Reserves today at CHB . In his earlier days "Aussie Mick" often played at FF or ruck kicking a goal or two, subsequently changing to the back line where he has become a strong, aggressive defender. Keep up the good work Mick and best of luck today from all at Kew.


,„ona enough nor talented enough to unduly worry Bloods today and I tip the leaders to win well . Neither have given their supporters much to enthuse over this season so thei r Old Haileybu ry nor Old Melburnians ~;t Haileybu ry should be a keen contest . I select Old Haileybu ry to win narrowly despite the OM's win Round 9! H SECTIO N Richmond Central and thus keep themselves securely in their place. Old St . Kevins should be able to defeat Geelong cannot match the consistency of GTV9 who are my selection to win this encounter today . Therry should e able to win again today over Balaclava and thus keep their position in the top four. Powerhouse even at ,me, will prove no match for the Old Xaverians who will keep their unbeaten record intact today. St . Kilda III have a top four place at stake when they visit State Bank today. Neither side has turned in consistent perfor„ances so any result is possible . With no great confidence I select SBC St . Kilda .

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Review of matches played June 4, 1988 - Round 9 G SECTIO N Collegians vindicated my faith in their ability when they defeated Po rt Colts by thirty-three points . =:ulleen Templestowe, despite inaccurate kicking, doubled the Marcellin score in the "Bulleen Battle" when the Blue and Golds won by twenty five points . Monash Whites moved to second place when they thrashed Old Scotch by the big margin of ninety nine points . In one of the season's big surprises bottom side Old Melburnians, aided by uncanny accuracy, defeated second placed St . Bernards by forty two points. St . Bernards droppe-, to fourth as a consequence . Leaders Bloods were largely untroubled to defeat Kew by forty six points . De La Salle moved to sixth with the four in sight as a result of their thirty seven point victory over Old Haileybury . H SECTION St . Kevins had a percentage building victory by ninety three points over a disappointing Old Geelong whc GTV9 continued their impressive form when they annihilated Powerhouse by the exceptional margin of one hundred and ninety four points. In a marked form reversal Therry scored their first win since Round 4 wher, they defeated St. Kilda by seventeen points . The scores in this game were must unusual as both were mathe matically correct . Peter Hille with his professional know-how could tell us the other three mathematically correci socre. Leaders Old Xaverians continued on the winning way when they convincingly defeated Richmond Central by ninety points . State Bank defeated Balaclava by thirteen points in a game which saw Balaclava score more than its total points in the first eight rounds . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Marcellin had a percentage building victory over Collegians as the Lions went down by eighty points. University Blues & Old Paradians Green staged an interesting game in which the lead often fluctuated . A good last quarter effort by the Blues took them to a twenty three point victory. MHSOB erased their round eight aberration when they defeated Bulleen Templestowe by twenty nine points. Old Xaverians regained fourth place as a result of their huge victory over Therry by the unusually big margin of one hundred and sixty seven points, Leaders De La Salle Blue maintained their position as a result of their thirty four point victory over Old Haileybu ry. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 St. Kilda & University Blacks played a close contest from which St . Kilda emerged victorious by eleven points, These were two unexpected results in the section when bottom side Old Melburnians defeated fourth placed Caulfield Grammarians by thirty five points and when second bottom side Banyule outlasted Ormond to win by fifteen points. Leaders Whitefriars recorded a seventy point victory over Old Scotch who thus remain in fifty place. St . Bernards through the unexpected results and through their own efforts in defeating No rt h Old Boys by seventy five points, consolidated their top four position . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Old Paradians Purple won their game against Aquinas with a great first quarter effort . After quarter time Aquinas outscored Parade but the damage had been done . At the sound of the final siren Old Paradians were in front by thirty five points . Hampton Rovers defeated St . Kevins by thirty five points aftr a game in which the Rovers set the pace and made St . Kevins try to match their score . What a great performance Parksid a & Monash Blues gave their supporters . After an exceptionally even game Monash won by three points . Old Essendon Grammarians forfeited to Old Brighton Grammarians while De La Salle Gold had the bye . Preview of Matches to be played June 18, 1988 - Round 1 0 G SECTION Kew must be favoured to defeat Collegians whom they play at Kew today because of their superior season's performance. Marcellin, anxious to make the final four, should prove too strong for POrt Colts today . The match of the round sees Bulleen Templestowe at home to MOnash Whites. Home ground advantage will be an asset to Bulleen Templestowe and I suspect their fierce desire for the ball could bustle the Students off their game and allow the home side to win the game. St . Bernards travel to Old Scotch where the visitors are my selection because they have proved themselves to be the stronger side . I do not believe De La Salle will be 8

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 De La Salle Blue should consolidate its top place with a comfortable victory over Collegians who do not ap,)aar to have the deptch needed to extend the leading sides . The main game in the section is that at Marcellin ,here Uni . Blues are the visitors . Little separate the sides and second place could well be the reward for the ,r;ner. At home I lead to Marcellin to win the game as I suspect the Blues may lose some good players t o A Section . MHSOB journey to Bundoora where Old Paradians Green must win to remain a final's contender. Despite the High School's good performance two weeks ago I believe Old Paradians Green will have the Aent to take the points . The game between Bulleen Templestowe & The rry should provide an interesting and even contest . The two forward lines have scored practically the same amount while Therry has the better defensive record . However today I lean towards Bulleen Templestowe to win at Timber Ridge Reserve . Old Haileybury who are at home to Old Xaverians will be mindful of their heavy loss to the Xaverians in Round 1 The Xaverians are my selection because they have the better performance rate as well as the lure of a final's 3ppearance to motivate them . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 I ;~avour North Old Boys to defeat CBC St . Kilda today. The lure of a finals berth is still tantalizing North so v ctory in vital On the other hand relegation is a reality to Simon's Saints so they will also have strong motivac on to win . Nevertheless I favour the Northerners . University Blacks & Old Melburnians both will face today's game knowing victory will lift them up the ladder while defeat could well spell relegation . The Students should be at fu!l strength after the vacation and despite their poor forward performances over the season I will select the Blacks . Caulfield Grammarians will appreciate their return to Oval 3 as their opponents Banyule will be confident of victory following their Round 9 success . On their small, sandy home ground I select Caulfield Grammarians to win . Old Scotch face a tough battle against Ormond today. Laurie Aghan will use Banyule's performance to spur his side but I believe Ormond will go into this game with renewed enthusiasm :-hich will enable them to take the points . Leaders Whitefriars face a danger game when they travel west to St . Bernards who hold third place . I cannot tip St . Bernards but come the final siren I believe Whitefriars will know they have met a worthy opponent . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Leaders Old Paradians Purple must make the long journey to Monash University where local conditions often defeat the best of sides . The Paradians had their running game nullified by Aquinas two weeks ago and today if Headber ry & Newman can frustrate Pemental, Silby & Joyce a lot of sting will go out of the Paradians game. Monash Blues will certainly be competitive but it is hard to select them against Old Paradians because 'he Paradians have easily defeated sides against whom the Students have lost . A word or warning to Ian Bibby prepare your side for a titanic struggle and you should snatch victory . Old Brighton Grammarians journey to Ringwood to play Aquinas . Aquinas will be competitive through the efforts of Ro ry Leavey & Manny Pegler but their overall lack of size and strength will enable Old Brighton side to take the points. St. Kevins make the long journey to play Old Essendon Grammarians who do not possess the height and strength to fully test St . Kevins through their stars Hourigan, Forgart y, Haga rt y and the diminutive Snell . Now that Hampton Rovers have found their winning formula again I believe they will be too talented for De La Salle Gold today and thus the Rovers should win well . Prkside hav the bye. 50 FOR "BENNO " "The Diesel" Old Haileyburians' Paul Bennett, makes his 50th appearance for the club today . This stocky left-footer's kick-winning ability in the centre has been to the fore in the Bloods' recent victories, performances that have seen him cement that coveted senior place. Although "Benno" is not noted for his pace, strength or ambidexterity, his ability to read the play has reaped rich dividends this season . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

Now wearing the number ten guernsey, Paul joined Old Haileyburians only two years ago. Regular finals appearances, with the under 19s that year and last season have seen him complete one of the fastests 50s on record . Only a two-week "holiday" at the start of 1987 has impeded his progress. Along with his cose mate "Lobba" Lane, "Benno" can perhaps claim to have been one of the leaders in the campaign which has brought brogues back to the younger feet of the club. 9


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A SECTION NORTH O.B . V COLLEGIANS Field: Ron Lippold, Steve Clinch Goal: R . Clarkson, J . Vellerman Boundary: A . Taylor, G . Clark MARCELLIN V UNI BLUE S Field: Steve McCarthy, Andrew McRae Goal: S . Livingston, B . Fowler O.PARADIANS V DE LA SALLE Field: Wayne Lyons, Peter Wiseman Goal: G . Clancy, K. Pitche r 0. SCOTCH V ST. BERNARDS Field: Kevin Segota, Greg Hardiman Boundary: P. Johnson, P. Kent Goal: K. Tyler, M . Lentini ORMOND V OLD XAVS . Field: Cameron Swale, Ken Coughlan Goal: M . Murray, A.Belche r B SECTION MON BLUES V CAUL . GRAMM . Field: Colin King, Mick Gilday Goal: L. Gallagher, B . Farrow UNI BLACKS V KEW Field: Russell Francis, Justin Toohey Goal: G . Carberry, B. Dunstan 0. TRINITY V FAWKNE R Field: Mark Huntington, Andrew Mullaly Goal: B. Ross, N . Johnson BULLEEN/TEMP V PARKSID E Field: Rob Bell, Wayne Henry Goal : B. Sephan, D.McKenzie THERRY V IVANHOE Field: Mark Bushfield, Mark Hockey Goal: B. Wylie, B. Seymou r C SECTION MHSOB v BANYULE D Field: Sharon Alge r 0 . BRIGHTON V 0. MELB Field: Richard Walters ST. KEVINS V THOMASTOWN Field: Michael Ford e ST. KILDA V O. IVANHOE Field: Breck Hayward Boundary: S . Maebus, M . Garnham OLD HAILEY V BALACLAV A Field: Chris Keeto n Boundary: D. Fowler. D. Aylward D SECTION PRESTON V ELSTERNWICK Field: Richard Eastwoo d NTH BRUNSWICK V BULLEEN UTD Field: David Dodso n AJAX V O .CAMBERWELL Field: John Natol i

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0. MENTON V STATE BANK Field: Pat Maebus W. BRUNSWICK V HAMPTON ROVERS Field: Santo Paolucc i E SECTION O.GEELONG V O.ESSENDON Field: Tony Murphy HEATHERTON V AQUINAS Field: Clark Thuys BRUNSWICK V UHSO B Field: Tony Dipaolo, Mark Goldspink WHITEFRIARS V PENINSULA Field: Peter Harri s ST. BEDES V POWERHOUSE Field: Tim Sheare r Boundary: A. Laird, P . McTaggart Goal: K . McNeice, M . Gracia n F SECTION ELTHAM V ANZ BAN K Field: Rob Mayston COMM BANK V CLAYTON Field: Heath Littl e Goal: P. Alsop, C . McGary Boundary: T. Zapadlo, A . Drier OLD CAREY V DOVETON Field: Ron Smith LA TROBE V FOOTSCRAY Field: Charles Sutherlan d ST. ANDREWS V WILLIAMSTOWN Field: Peter Simpson, Brian Moore ST. LEONARDS V UNI REDS Field: Colin McGill G SECTION As Appointed KEW V COLLEGIAN S PORT COLTS V MARCELLIN BULL/TEMP V MON WHITES 0. SCOTCH V ST. BERNARDS DE LA SALLE V BLOOD S 0. HAILEY V OLD MELB. H SECTION As Appointed RICH . CENTRAL V ST. KEVINS 0. GEELONG V GTV9 BALACLAVA V THERRY POWERHOUSE V OLD XAVS . STATE BANK V ST. KILDA UNDER 19 SECTION 1 DE LA BLUE V COLLEGIAN S Field: Russell Alphey Boundary: M . Noona, E . Lesic MARCELLIN V UNI BLUES Field: John King, Adrian Mason

~p GREEN V MHSO B -,/,j Colin Segotqa, Wayne Fyffe BULL TEMP V THERR Y - t d Paul Rapke ~o~, S . Kahn, J . Kelly G HAILEY V OLD XAVS ce id: Andrew Stove go„nda ry.• N . McKnight, A . Hine s

0. SCOTCH V ORMOND Field: Ted Keatin g Boundary: M . Sherman, F. Fleming ST. BERNARDS V WHITEFRIARS Field: David D'Altera, Goal: B . Henshall, J. Dexte r UNDER 19 SECTION 3 MON BLUES V O.P PURPL E Fie/d.• Chris Hall , Boundary: J. O'Brien, J . Curtain AQUINAS V 0. BRIGHTON Field: Paul Goolle y 0. ESSENDON V ST. KEVINS Field: Norm Nugent Boundary: D . O'Donnell, G . Duke HAMP. ROVERS V DE LA GOLD Fie/d: Graeme Morgan Boundary : S . Mannix, D. Pearson PARKSIDE - BY E

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 NORTH O.B. V ST. KILDA F,eld: Ken Walke r Boundary: B. Rogers, A. Merlin UNI BLACKS V 0. MELB. F,eld: Graeme Thwaites Goundary : D. Peterson, G . Mahe r CAUL . GRAMM V BANYULE Field., Tim Keatin g Boundary: I . Gailvnas, H . Cameron

Pe1SOflak 50 GAMES AT MHSOB This week against Banyule, 3 tremendous players and clubmen play their 50 game milestones for MHSOB . All have been products of our successful 1985 U19 Premiership and Junior Championship team under the guidance of coach Ray McGill, and have become fine senior players for MHSOB .

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Matthew "Beaza" Beazley epitomises what a skilled, gutsy high-flyer should be, a stylish left footer .vith great marking skills and a fairly handy rhythm guitarist at our now regular band sessions after Thursday's training . Beaza has come up through our great U19s and U17s sides and is now a key link-man, driving the ball into attack at every opportunity . Great stuff Beaza .

David Lord, son of our coach John, is a tremendously inspiring player on his day with a strong mark and very long kick whilst playing mainly in defence this season David's ability to control a game at centre half forward is uncanny, and not unlike his skills as a policeman which he pursues when not playing football . Great effort Lordy - keep up your great contributions. Richard "Dick" Terrins is another example of tear'hru, gutsy defence play and win at all costs . Dick is your classic defensive player, always on the bottom of packs, in front and gritting his teeth with determi-

nation . Your example is a credit to you Dick ! We wish all our players success today against Banyule and Old Parade for U19s .

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50 GAMES TO KUFNER AT UHSO B A few weeks ago saw the 50th game at UHS for Tommy Kufnr. Tommy started with the club in 1984 from West Preston, and since then has played a major role in many of the clubs recent success . He was a member of the senior runner-up team in 1986, and also played in the victorious reserves grand final of 1984 . Individual achievements include being the runner-up in the club senior best and fairest award in 1985, as well as the leading goal-kicker for UHS in 1985 and '86. Since returning to the club this year after a spe!l on the golf course, Tommy has certainly strengthened the UHSOB forward line with his accurate, and regular snap-shots for goal . Tommy is affectionately known at the club as "The Handball", but some spectators do claim that they have seen the phenomenon of a Kufner hand-pass this season, although I doubt it would have been anywhere within range of goal, as this sight is as rare at UHS as a Rob Thomson dropkick!! Congratulations on your 50th Game Tommy, and we look forward to many more .

50s AT OLD GEELON G Old Geelong congratulates two of its personali : =s on reaching their 50th games today and commiserat~, with a third who should have . Reserves Captain Clive Landale and Thirds stalwart, Rob Bennett are th~= two to make it, in their 4th and 6th seasons respe,, . lively. In addition to useful on-field contributions, both, have been excellent club-men and have this yea . joined the committee for the first time where they have more than proved their wortn . Chris Barnett is the unfortunate person to miss out : Barney injured his knee whilst playing his 49th game in the last rounci, and will instead be side-lined for at least a month . WE wish him all the best for as comfortable and si a recovery as possible.

MELEES - BEWARE ! A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" .

week it seems there are milestones . This week is no different with a couple of big ones . up we have "hand shaker" extraordinaire Gary Clancy doing his 150th game in the goa!s . This is a great formance from a guy who loves his footy more than he loves 'Elvis' . Gary trains like a fieldy and has tons class in the goals . Have a good day on your 150th Gary . Congrats also to Paul "two bites" Cherry who is officiating as our representative at the Carnival in Tasmania . paul is racking up quite a few achievements with the VAFA and we wish him well in this one, someone suggested F,.ul be now called "one bite" when he got the full impact of a stray kicked ball in the mouth last week . Question of the Week . „/hen does the game officially end? Answer to last weeks question : ,';hen the umpire blows the whistle . is it true that the VFA umpires have issued us with a challenge Football match at the end of the year? More to come. 'Don't forget the social evening at the Station Hotel on July 2nd . Names to Greg Hardiman - First 50 only' If took all of a 4 kilometre run to get the whole story from Peter Wiseman, not his 'missus' this time! Apparently at a game at Elsternwick Park the electronic clock stopped and this was pointed out to Peter during th game, hy a zealous player . Not to be daunted Peter just said "Why don't you stop and fix it? "

Personality of the Wee k Ken Coughlan - Field umpire . No . of Games - 200 today - Well done Ken .

Ken has been with the VAFA for 10 years and actually sta rted his career running the boundary with De La Salle. Amongst Ken's many achievements, was the B Grade Grand Fina l last year, also 9 other Grand Finals (with medals!) and 27 finals games all told . Always a helper with the Association Ken has been our secretary for the past two years and does a!ot of hard work behind the scenes . Simmo once said that Ken runs like the wind, perhaps that the reason he has permed his hair ; to feel the wind run through it! Pity about that bald spot Ken! Congratulations Ken on your big day . Keep on bouncing, Ron and Mike.

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50 TO TONY M ILLER AND BRUCE WILSON Both Tony and Bruce have been valuable members of the Club both on and off the field . Tony who has played most of his football at full back is currently enjoying kicking a few goals at the other end . He represented the VAFA in the 1986 and 1987 State sies and was also Secretary of the Club in 1986 and on the Committee in 1987 . This year Tony is concPntrating on football, work and married life. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

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Bruce on the other hand has joined the Committee this year as Vice President responsible for Sponsorship as well as establishing himself a regular place in the Seniors . Bruce who commenced his career as full forward in the Reserves in the early 1980's has taken a long time to reach his 50, but this is largely due to a couple of years in Saudi Arabia . Let's hope the next 50 come a lot quicker and your hard work both on and off the track pays dividends. 13


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

GTV-9 Coach : Carl Louchard 1 . M . Henr y 2. J . Murphy 3 . A . Beams 4 B. Driscoll 5 . P. Dennis 6 B Merton 7. P Thomas 8 J Wise 9. G . Ebinger 10. P Waldren 11 . T. Malone y

12 . C . Louchard (Coach) 13 . G . Meithe 14 . J. Annesley 15, C. Martin 16 . R. Elmer 17.J, Goudge 18. J . Markovich 19 C, Eb nger 20 C Low 21 N Smith 22 . M . Lehman 23. M . Allen 24. D. Gray 25.T. Kenna 26. G . Creaser 27, S . Mackay 28, D. Rodgers 29. G. Dallard 30, J . Doring 31, F. Miraglia 32 R Mackay 33 B Fox

OLD GEELON G 2 . N . Henha m 3. N . Sharpe (Capt .) 4.1 . Stevenso n

5, I . Besley 6 . AChirnside 7. A . Cram 8 P Jones 9. D. Morton 10 1 Howson 11 . L White 12 . B. Smith 13.J . McKirdy 14. A. Carnegie 15. H . Kin g

16, P Ames 17.J . Armytage 18, R . Woods 19. A. McDonald 20 . F. Simpson 21 . D. Frase r 22 R . Bennet t 26 J Calvert-Jones

34 S Chvastek 35,V. Lapart 36 . S . Brown 37.T Fox

OLD XAVERIAN S The Crocodile s Coach : Paul Lefebure 1 R. Excell 2 R McLennon 4 D. Burke 5 J Manl y 6 C McNamara 7 Chris Doyl e 8 M Kinna 10 T. Connors 11, M . Freeman 12 . M . Lally 13 B. Quin

18, D McCombie 19, N Adams 20 J McGrath (Capt.) 21 S Nunna n 22 P Kinghorn 25. P, Tomanivits 26. D . Juracich 27. P Trainor 28 B. Prowse 29 J Flynn 30 A Wilson 32 N . Cooke 33 M Haycocks 34 P Grotlan 35 R Brower 37 C Bloom

56. B . Fraser 57. B, Hil l 66. G. Grenville 71 A Box

72 S, Ryan 77. N Boileau 79 . T. Freeman 80 S, Millard

Bennison Mackinrxm & Associates

Steven Regester

14. J . Hardman 15 A Griffiths 16 J Ralph 17 D Qui n

41 R Dowling 42 . D. Honan 44 S . Hogan 46 J . Saddler 47. J. Grenville 49 B Kininmonth 54. M . Connors 55 S. Bel l

38. D. Keyhoe 39, M . Gabelich

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G. Paras , M . A-evras 3 yV. Long a D.Jensz Miranda 4 Rodgers R . Peatling M Coulsel l 70 . S Pealling ii A Bevacqua 1= A. Mirscher 1 M . Travers 1 :. C . Denny L Lan g 16. S Mulvogue - A . Arndt 18. M . Venaskie 19, P Pares 20 .P Jones 21 . S Wilson 22 M . Vanryswyk 23 S Regester (Coach) 24 . M. Bastow 25 P. Farrell 26 . S . Parker 27 D . Egerton 28 G . Fraser 29 . D. Jiggins 30 . A. Vanryswyk 31, R . Bastow 32 .T. Szabo 33 . R . Muscat -I P Waste 35 . J . Perrin 36 R. Mills 37. G . Ziras 38 D. Andrews 39 . S . Smith 40 . S . Jennings 69, J. Paras

STATE BANK VICTORIA Coach : Peter Wabbis 1 . A . Ekladious 2. D. Footftl 3. S. Munro 4 T. Nelson 5 C Reilly 6 C, Orgill 7 . A . Pitts 8. J . Pallotta 9. J . Inglis 10, D . Price 11 . F. Wrigh t 12 . D. Thurgood 13 A . Favie r 14 D. Doonan t5. C . Arnephy 16. B . Wallace IT A . Whitelaw 18. V. Cavarra 19 . C . Michaelidis 20. C. Orgil l 27. P. Wabbis (C .C .) 42 . M . Keatin g 43. G . Riccio

ST. KEVIN S Coach : John Allan 1 . J . Allan 2 . A . Giffi n 3, T Corrigan 4 . D. Power 5 . A . Beaver 6 G . Maas 7 J . Casey 8, S. Butler 9 . M . Houngan 10 . R . Douglas 11 . N . Fanning 12 . T. Arnold 13 . P. Hooper 14 . C . Potter 15 . M . Civitella 16. D . Banova 17 . P. Citavella 18. B. Millar (VC) 19. M . Mulcahy 20. G . O'Mahony 21 . D. Sullivan 25 . T. Whelan 27. A . Berrigan 35, D. O'Sullivan 44 . P. Gardiner 45 . A . Croagh 47. D. Chaffey

49 . C . Nolan (DVC) 51 . M . Dobl e 54 . S. Daniels 61 . M . Davies 66. P Cullity 67. S . Browne (Capt .)

99 D. Ricketts 100 S . James 101 . P. Clow

SPONSOR TRAINOR & SONS TROPHIES 289 Flinders Lane, 654 8361

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ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. Senior Coach : R. Maqueda Rese rves Coach : R. Clinch 50. J. Ahern 51 . G Andress 52, J . Caiafa 53. S. Caafa 54. A. Camm 55 R. Clinch 56 D. Cotten 57. C. De-Maio 58 F DeMao 59, R . DeNardo 60. M . Dizio 61 . P Hail 62 . M. Hopkinson 63 . J . Hunt 64 . N. Korkoris 65, I . Lynch 66. D. Mandas 67. A. Maqueda 68 R. Maqueda 69.S . McGarnty 70. P Moreschini 71. L. Nardella 72, S. Northeast 73. R. Oakley 74. M . Pavlch 75. J. Ryan 76. E. Skender 77. F. Skender 78 R . Skender 79. M . Steen 80. V. Surace 81 . M . Turner 82 . R. Vysyiaskas

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BULLEEN/ COLLEGIANS TEMPLESTOW E Coach : Neil Smythe 5 R . Walker 6 D Wintle 7, V. Zeigelaar 10 P Lockhart 11 G . Miles 17, P Kirby 19 P. Vmey 20. L. Parris 21 . C . Shallard 23. D. Martin 24. W. Miller 25. P Gilmore 32 .R Dunne 33. D. Glover 36 . C. Dee r 38 . B. Latchford 41 . R . Boo n 43 J Harewood 44 . R, Taylor 45 . T. Drive r 46, G . Parkinson 4T G . Jones 49. L .Tenac e 50. A. Theunissen

KE W Coach: Tom Vans Coach : Noel Jenkinson 2 . A. Woodward 5. N . Jenkinson (C) 7 J . Ladson (VC) 0 . G, Furlon g I'll A. McLay 12 . R . Naylor 13 . S. Muncaski 14 . M . Lawson 15. C. Kinsella 16. P Miller 17.J. Connors 18. S. Keenan 19 John Hunt 21 . S. McGenniss 22 . P. Grimes 28 . M . Kelliher 29,A Goodyear 31 . Jim Hunt (Capt) 41 . R . Mullaly

48, M . Bolt 50 . T. Mullaly 52 . M . Ladson 55 M . Montgomerie 56 . P. Moore (DVC) 61 P Tantram Dylan O'Brien Dennis O'Brien

1 . R Shaw 2 . M . Shaw 3 . S . Pinde r 4 . Richard Mactsaac 5 . P. Corrido n 6 . Robert Maclsaac 7. A. Cooke 8, R McEnroe 9 . D. Maclsaac 10. T. Clot a 11 . A . Phelan 12 . A . Wilson 13. M . Manley 14. C. Maclsaac 15. A. McDowell 16. D. Lee 18. C. Curtain 19. S . Wilder 20. D .Jehu 21 . T. Psma s 22 M . Glenister 23 . G . Neate 24 . S. James 25. R . Vidakovic 26. A . Holten 27. N . Tole 28.T.Vana(VC) 29 . J . Luzza 30. E . Northam 31 . 1 . Job 32 . M . Bollman 33 . M . Doyle 34 . K . Doyle 35 . M . Vana

OLD MELBURNIAN S

M ARCEa-_i N Coach : Noel Peters 2 . D. Woofer 3. A. Bianco 4. S . Moran 5 . M . Male 6 . V. Johnson 7. P. Dyson 9, J. Goold 10, K . Rostock 11 . J . Oat (VC) 13. M . Et-Fahkri 14,A. Cooper 16, T. Meehan 17. J . Golds

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

'Coach : Joe Salvatore , ~:,:iclntosh . rra s i Youn g I Petrescu , I fig Bunshaw P Edwards . Espinosa _ : D. De Pac e . .~ J. Donnelly D. Gemmola T Shaw B. Kenny (DVC) i: N . Salvatore (DVC) h_ T. Gualan o iu D- Graham 1, T Dionyssopoulos G . Dawes M- Robertson G Leec h ~-- W. Farley M . Gemmola ^~ K . Hogan B . Ninnis -, 5. D. Clifto n 26- M- Kotsanis (VC.) 27 D. Den g '3. T Mulvahil 30. N. Crocker 3 1 F. Kavanagh '' M Sharkey 55. M . Carr J . Salvatore

each: Richard Farndon

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Coach : Ian Bowden 2 .T.Farndon 1, R . Loughron 3 . A . Issell 3 . K . Fulle r 4 . S . Curtis 4 S . McGregor 5, D . Eilenberg 5, D. Bowden 6 M . Pocknee 8 . I . Bowden 7 G . Gorrigan 9 . D:-Symington 8- S . Wrathall 10. D. LeLievre 9 . R . Farndon 11 . D . Wis e 0. C. Niall 12 . D. Ferguson t . A . Woodhouse 13. C. Wilson 2 . S. Hunt 14. A . Price 3,J. 0'Mahoney 15. S. Letts 4 . C. Bickley , 16. P Edwards 15 . D. Bowtell 6 N . McLaghlanTroup 17 P Thompson t7. L . Mates 1& A . Cossar 19 D Fenton (C) O. R, Taylor 20 B. Dart 1 . R . Whiter 21 . S. Finlay 2. A . Fletcher 22 D . Murphy 3, N . Stapleton 23. A. Thompson 4.P. Hodge s 24 D. Thorn 5. D. Perkins 25. R . Vickery 6. T. Richard s 26 J . Savio r ~8. N . Thoma s 27. A . Clunies-Ross 9. R . Anderson 28. E . Hutchinson 1 . P. Gairn s 29. M . Clunies-Ross 3. R . Heat h 30. S. Wilson 5. S . O'Mahoney 31 G . Wilson 7. K . Donnerll y 32 J Beaurepaire & B. Goias 33. N . Don 9. P Hun t O. S . Peterson 44, D. Mahe r 46 . C. Hanschette 47. T. Bindley 56 . D. Fry 62 . A. O'Brie n 63 . R . VanDen Dunge r 64 . J. Leonards 65.T.Theodorou 66. J . Balmford 77. B. Rowland 86 J . Kellam

34. . S. Daniel 35 L . Higham 36 A . Greenway 37. G . Lan g -38, R . Agnew 39. R . Austin 40. T. Kalas 41 . P Trainer 42, D. Campbell 43 R . Western 44 A . Caithness 45 W Loughron


F Section I

r s19b7 A .N .Z . BANK Senior Coach : Michael Szeitz Reserves Coach: Ga ry Leicester 1 . S. Duke 2 . A . Kennedy (VC) 3. R . Koegle r 4. M, Evans 5. G. Walkley 6 P Marshall 7. G. Anstis 8. T Burdea u 9. P Strahan (DVC) 10 . H . Birkenfelds 11 . G . Ohimu s 12 . R . Harrington 13 . W. Simmonds 14, M. Szetz (CC) 15G . Leicester 16 G . Brookes 17 D Tyrrel l 18. P Boyle 19 D Duck 20 . S. Farrow 21 . P.Shoppee 22 . S . Gra y 23, M. Schaper 24, M. Birrell 25, J. Slattery 26 . R . Wlkosz 27. M . Sweeney 28 . C. Edwards 29.R Dawson 30 A, Rees 31 T Harbnson 32 . M . Farrell 33, M . Patterson 34. R . El y 35. N . Reardon 36. W. Duscher 37. W. Dunmore 38, K . Murray (VCR) 39. D. Harbinso n 40, B, Curthoys (DVCR 41 . T Gleason 42 A Bennett 43 N . Reardon 44 . G . Coffey 45 B Haywood 46, R . Ma y 47. R Jones 48. M . Spring 49 . G . Smith 50. A . Besick 51 . A . Tnmbo6 52. D. Kidell 53, R . Hueston 54 .J. McGregor 55, T. Brai n 56 . P Cumming 57. C. Westbridge 58 . R Dlckins 59 . C . Riley 60 . N . Walsh (CR)

CLAYTON Senior Coach : L . Brown Reserv es Coach : M. Luxa 1 . S. Carroll 2 . A . Slink 3. D. Burke 4. B . Reynolds 5. S . Price 7. M . Dingdale (V.C.) 8. P Burghardt (C) 9. R. Savage

DOVETON S.J .O.C. Senior Coach: S . Nicholso n Reserves Coach : G . McKenzi e

Senior Coach : K. Wilson Rese rves Coach: S . Rhyneha rt

1 M . Shacklock (Capl 1 . C. Wormsley 2. A Battl e 3. B Gardner 3 . Ralph Thorweston 4 S, Woodward 4 B Delane y 5. C Brow n 5, J . Muirhead 6 G . Meier 6. A . Ahdore 7, R . Byrn e 8. Ric Thorweston 10, M . Luxa 8, W. Kraska (VC) 9 . I . Parker 11 . D . Cook 9. R . Hamilton 10. V. DAquino 12 . S . McDonald 11 . S . Nicholson 13.T. O'Donoghue 13 . G . Marti n .' 11 . J . Johnston 12 . S. Westerman 14. D. Black 14 G . Dunkley ',. 13 . K. Wilson 15. S. Gowans 15 . P. Grim a 14. Mick Wilson Snr 16. J . DAmelro 16 . N . Keating 15 M . Wilkinson 17 J . Caygill 17. J . Jenkins 18 J, Adams 19 R Henry II 16 R Gibbs ,17 D Blewett 19 R Newton 20 G . McKenzie (C.Re 18 Mark Page 20, M . Mirr a 22 G . Wilso n 18. R McGougan 21 . T. Pazianas 23 R Ople 19. Mick Wilson 22, N . Wathen 24 . G. Joyce 19. W. Hynes (Res) 23 . J. Keppell 25. A Greig 20. M . Polglaise 24 . M . Blas i 27. G . Phelps 21 . B. Goodwin 25 . R. Campodinco 28 P Buttlgieg 22.S . Rhynehart 26 . M . Dereu s 29. W. Ennor 23 . F. Darmanin 28 . B. Begent 30. N . Joyce 24 B McDonald 29 . P. Cunningham 31 . M . McGonagle 25. S. Charlesworth 30 . B Nestor (D .V.C.) 32 J Quirke 31 . M . Stlglis h 33 . P Panaglotopoulos 26, A . Crothers 27. D. Giddens 32 . K Newton 34, K Mehme t 28 . K . McHugh 33 . D.Tyle r 35 . J Martin 29 R . Kay 34 . C. Kristenson 36 M GIIIIes 30 . G Bryant 35 . D. Blasi 37 M . McLellan 31 . R . Spinks 36 . A. Davis 40, S . Kimpton 32 . D. Rankin 37. G. Wathen 42 .S McNamee 34, S. Wilson 38 . W. Landt 43 B Abrahams (DVC 35 Jr Wilson 39 . S . Hession 44 . G . Poulto n 36, W . Burgess 40 . S . Thomas 46 . S . Kewley 37, D. Polglaise 41 . P. Thomas 47. A . Toner 38 . A . Webster 43 . M . Percival 48 . C. Matthews 39 .J.Leveque 45 P Turner 49 C. Carmichael 41, W. Stephens 47 J . Fulle r 50 . J Yuse f 42 D Dawes 48. A. Nlmorakotaks 53 P Doensen 45 P ODonnell 49. A. Mouti s 55 P Wes t 49 J. Sweeney 50 A. Archard 56 A Mastamg 50 R Forglannl 51 . M . Morgan 57 & James 52 . D. O'Donnell 53 . M . Xern 61, P. Bolleml 54 . J. Verbi 54 . I . Nankivell 55, M . Labinski 55 .T.Sawery 62 . D. Mair 58 . P. Barker 59 . S . Mortimer 60 . F Pietropoulo

ELTHAM COLLEG E Senior Coach : Max Paisley Rese rves Coach : M . Peterso n 1 . M . Stone 2. S . McVicar 3. K . Tucker 4. D . Felton 5. A . Tucke r 6. D . Baxter (VCapt .) 7. N . Hamshare 8 M . Fitzpatric k 9. S. McPhail (Capt .) 10 . D. Saga r 11 . C . Penna 12, J. Weatherill 13 . D. Bishop. 14, B . Apted

15. M . Peterson (C.C.R 16 A . Gardiner 17 S Shaw 18 P Kernagham 19. L . Dawson , W. Stevenson 21 . K . Shanhu . Taryan n,R ',. N (23 . P. Taylor ',. 24 . A. Lampton 126, M . Delaney 27 S. Fitzpatrick 28 A. Hal l 29 . D Ritter 30 S Tozer 31 C . Butler DVC ( ) 132 . K . Phela n 33 . G Hall 34 . G . Adams 35 S . Biddle 36, I, Chesser (37 C. Dar e 38 . D. Campbell 39, M . Barden 40 A . Peacock 41 . D Selli n 42 B Web b 43 B Anderson 44 M . Barling 45 P Jones 46. D. Humphries 48. D. Dea n 49, M . Tennant 50. C. Toy 51 . S. Watson 52 . S . Coutt s 55. A . Hoogenraan 56. A . Ke w 57. R . Little 58. E . Murray 59 G . O'Donnell 60 C Solway 61 J . Tarya n 62 . J. Tonkin 69, K . Dutch 111 . D Wilton

FOOTSCr I .T. Senior Coach : John Moroney Reserve Coach : Wayne Taylor i M McKenz~e 2 P Grant 3 R Gun n 4 M Schembn 5 G Stefo u 6 G Mills 7 P Nelson 8 A Quin n 9 J Carnohan 110 G MacDonald it J Bethany (C) 12 E Darman r, 13 S Icel y i4 P James i5 S Flynn (VC} 16 D Tanner (RVC) 17 J Moroney 19 T Johnstone 20 B Syme 21 T Nucara 22 P Chile 23 C Allan 24 S Hall 25 P Lewis 26 S Case 27 A MacDonatc 29 M Robenson 30 G Fibre! 31 C McManus 32 W Taylor (RC) 33 M Bowers 34 M Williamson 35 D Hefte r 36 P Gibbs 37 M Godkin 38 M, Johnson 39 P Morgan 40 R Ponaldi 41 P Thorpe 42 P Beltens 43 T Fara g 44 M O'Shannessy 45 G Barrett 46 C Whit e 47 W Bardenhagen 48 D Bodna r 49 B. Eccles 50 D Tomass 51 M Walter 52 J Fitzgerald 53 W Bennett 54 G Biggs 55 B Gratbdge 56 A Browne 57 0 Dic k 58 C Hall 59 M Case 60 A. Murrell 61 M Russell 62 D Phihstin 64 P Richardson '66 B Sullivan 67 V Bibas

68 P Cleaver 70 A West 71 M Else 84 P Kennedy 99 A Moran

LA TROBE UNI Coach: p O ,Donohue qsat. Coach : C. Dread 1 T Briggs (Capt .) - D Huffer 3A McGibbon 4, J . Tucci 5__ J . Strathairn 6. M . Dalbosco 7. L . Mcleod 8-8 Franzman 9. R. Robinson 10. M . Bakogianis 11 . L Athanasakis 12. P. Tucci 13. J Tnmboli 14. J . Williamson 15. M . Lew is 16_ G . Liersch 17. J . Limperaks E Ferraro 18 P Goug h 19

20, A, Crawford 21 . L . Green 22, M . Edmunds 23 . S. Dual s 24 T. Fawcett 25 M . Betmsky 26 S. Betinsky 27 C. Orvad 28I . McGibbon 29. W. Beacom 30. L Zucchet 31, P. Chilco 32, F Andruela 33. S . Hands 34 N. Morrice 35. G . Whitemore 36. D. Pool e 37. A . Conroy 38 J. Pollock 39. G . Palmer 40 A. Blaskett 41 J Clark 42,R . Lockman 43, A. Huffer 44 J Mill s 45, R. Little (VC) 46. D. Wright 47. J. Taylor 48 . B. Hobbs 49 . C. McLachlan 50.S. Bownlaw 51, M . Porra 52. J. Cousins 53. R . McDonald 54. N. Paterakis 55, A . Cummings 56. S. Ralph 57. S. Benjamin 58. M . Wilhelm 59. A.Zogoulas 60. G . Gamble 61 . J. Guthrie 62 . A . Jenz 63.1 . Kearns 64. D. Maurovic 65. W. Brown 68. R . Nicholson 69. G . Foulds

OLD CAREY I GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Asst. Coach : G . Diamon d

ST. ANDREWS ST. LEONARDS UNIVERSITY RED S

1 . I . Chisholm (V.C .) 2 R . Keppel l

1 . I . Steward 2. G . Browne 3. D. Gavin

3 P Hogan 4 . R. Purcell

4 . M . Tognohnl 4, K . Coo k

6 A. McHarg

5. G . Vipond 6. M . Sheare r

7, Sr Legear (Capt .) 8 M . 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 Evan s 21, M Newnham 22 . J. Hands 23. D. Barre 24. S. Brown 25, K . Shaw 26, J . McQuie 27 . R. Macauley 28. P. Charles 29. J . Barr o 31 . S. Eldridge 32 . C. Westwood 33 I England 34 J .Sganoto 35, P Gdtm s 36. S. Wolf 37 . C. Hickey 38, P. Keys (VC.) 39. A . Cope 40. D . Henderson 41 . A. Thomas 42, 1 . Hughes 43. J . Clark 44 . R . Armstrong 45. I Webster 46 K .Shnues 47. G Diamond 48, N, Chi pp 49.A . McPherson 51 . A . Wol f 52. P Pang 53. C . Trentfield 54. M . Sheedy 55. D. McCleery 57. S, Bolton 58.P. Barmby 65 P Webster 66 M Graham

7. R . Magro (CCSen 7. G Palmingto n 8. A . Nowak 8. H . James 9. G . Casey 10. B. Campbell 11 . P, Goldsworthy 12. W. Chamra (V.C.) 13. R . Davie s 14 . N . Taylor 15. M . Prince 15 P Cavanagh 16. A . Olse n 17 P Little 18 B . Kenyon 20 C Leopold 21 . R . Pepyat 22 . B . Funnell 23 . C . Artls 25 . C . DiCianrn 26 . V. Sciul6 27. L . Esposito 29, F. Hocking 31 D. Briggs 32 . L . Libards 33 .J. Mansour 34, T. Harper 35 C Schang 36 . P Grandy 37. S. Tyrrell 3& S, Andrews 40, G . Ritchie 41 . J . Montalto 42 . P. Sproat 43 . T Lawrence

44, J. Phelan ( D .V,C). 45 A . Park 50 R . Heaney 51 C. Wegrzyn 54 . N . Stebbing 57, S Knight 60. D. Griffiths 61 . G . Hamilton 62, J. Tepper 64. T. Wilson 6& D. Spencer 66. R . Lowe 68. J . Lofts

74, C, Overend

1 . S . O'Connell Senior Coach 2 . F. Tauras Laurie Duffus 3. G . Proebstz Rese rves Coach 4 P. Commerford Leigh Kidley 5 6 A . Fitzgerald (DVC) 1 L. Duffus 7. M . Robert 2 . D. Fossa 8 D Billfold 3 W. Darvids 9 A Levy 4 P. Hille (Pres) 10 B Dinning 4 S . Maus 11, A Sher 5 P. Baron e 12 . N . Stubbs 6 C Hosking (Capt) 13. S. Johnston 7. S Hayes 14 G. Bulluss 8 G . Roughsedge 1 5 . M . Broadbent 9 S . Katsiamakis 16 . A Barnes 17. A . Ward 10 . D. Cahir (DVC) 18 G. Peterson 11 . D. Murphy 19 S. Brabner 12 . C . Beattie 20 S W,gley 13 A Smit h 21 . P Kaneen 14 E . Swdgeest 22,J Wallace 16 J DeAngelis 23 R Eddinglon 17 K Pereira 24 S Margets 18 V. Koo p 25 M . Valenti n 19 M Moran 26 G . McDonald (C) 20 R . Sandlson 27. S . Lydste r 21 .I .Jennens 28 . D. Ray (VC) 29 . A McCully 22 . G . Cook 30 . S Fletcher (ResCap)! 23, S . Giacon 31 . R . Bulluss 124 A . White 32 . P Claxton 25 . C. Walden 33 . S. Harwson 26 M . O'Hanlon 34 M Aitken . Ross 35, J, Ruffin 27C 36 M . Ingram 28 J. Roberts

37 D Rust 29 M Liszuklewlcz 30 M .Johnson 38. J, Cook 39. N . Timms 31 . R Zappelli 40. D. Henry 32 . L . Kddey 41 . D. Rooney 34 G . Dudley 42. J. Fletcher 35. R Goldberg 43. G Smith 36 G . Moloney (VC) 44 G . Christie 37 G Haarburger 45. S . Bridgewood 38. C. Rogers 46 S . Duncan 139

. S . Salzano 47 G Ferguson 40 B . Jeffreys 48 P. Fitzgeral d 49 S Pearce 41 M . Angelo 42 M . Ross 50 R Stogren 51 . H . Kipp 45 D Evans 52 . A. Anadhdls 46 C Morrell 53 . M . Preston (R .V.C.) 47 M O'Connell 54 . D. Pringle 48 P Hutchings 55 . N. NG 51 I Mezzahra 56. J, Ward 52 P Dilorenzo 57, Paul Lemcke 54.V Chow 58, Peter Melcke 55. P Phillips 59. A . McLennan 56. D. Fox 60. R . Lydster 57, S, Williams 61, R . Nowlan 58. G . Moloney 62, A . Bakker 62 . C . Beattie 63. M . Dyer 64. S . Borazio 63 F. Russell 65. S . Worrell 65 G . Christopoulos . Biggins 66. D 68 D. Collin s 67 . W. Langley 69 . A. Sheridan 68. R . Goodman 70. J . Cadman 69. 1 Raftopoulos 86 . B. Klau 70. J. Wall

96 .F. Gosdschan

WILLIAMSTOWN CY.M .S. Senior Coach : R . Goetz Rese rves Coach : 1. McGowan 1 . P McGowan 2 . R Goetz (C) 3 G Height 4. C McKenzi e 5 F Van der Peet 6 . G . Hyland 7. R Zammit 8, J. Borg 9 .J. Neenan(VC) 10 R Butterfield 11 . D . Temby 12 . M, Connor 13. S Vine s 14 S Calderwood '.. 15 G . Levies '.. 16 D Whit e17AHar y18CGoet z

19 A. Featherston 20 . C Musca t 24 . D. Dawson 28 .J. DeBono (RVC) 29 . S.Logowsk l 33 G . Mugovin 34 . S. Kennedy 35 W Mar r 37. I . McGowan (RC) 42, I Zabe l 43 B Smith 44 R Sodimaco 45 R McClellan 46, J. Ross 47. D. Bubnic 48 . P Culhane 49, G . Doria 50,S, Denham 55 . B. Madigan 59 A . Ryan 50 B Ryan A . Morelli R, Pierson B . Cooper G Sarong G Smith G. Stephens


OLD GEELONG',

U FC AQUINAS Coach : Ron Cunningham 1 . C. O'Tool e 2, J. Dwyer 3. S. Schin k 4. M . Wilkinson 5. H . Hewitt

6, 8 Bolan d 7 P, McCafferty 8. & Russel l 9. G . Brady to . P. Fenton 11 . D. Savari s 12, D. O'Loughlin 13, T Alford 14, D . Hodge 15 . J. McNamara 16. P Burnett 17. P, Smith 18. P. Davison 19 . P Flanagan 20, B McKenna 21 P Hewitt 22 . J. Ryan 23. M . Carter 24, A. Whelan 25.S . Bel l 26. S . McBride 27. I . Shaw 28. G . Wright 29. S . O'Loughlin 30. G . Hewit t

31, C . Gil l 32 S. Bowtell 33 B, Fitzgerald 34 M??? 35 . S . Livingstone 36 . D. Phelan 37. P Gleniie 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. Kvaetelaitls 48. C. Fleiter 49. T. Stahl 50. P. Grierson 51 . R . Phlbbs 52 . I . Mitchell 53. S . Alford 54. S . Maynes 55. B. Slattery 56, D,Laws 57. V. Alexander 58 A. Crosby 59 K, Bolton 61. C . Duffy 62, C . Whitfield 69. B. Taylor

BRU N SWICK Senior Coach Peter Conduit Reserves Coach Peter Sheehan 1, L. JOnes 3 A . Strachan 4. P Conduit 5, D. Stevens 6 S, Hewitt 7. D. Carrol l 8 . D. O'Sullivan 9, L Campbell to. R . Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 . A . Cook 13. S. Kannegiesser 14. P Spezza 15. T. Barley 16, B . Good 16, D, Leheny 77, G . Forde 19 J . Gibson 20, G . Santacatterina 21 . D. Marshal l 22. G . Huckstepp 23, S. McLea n 24, S. McBride (V.C .) 25, B, Hul l 26. C . Stevens (C) 27. G . Burrows 28, D . Co v 29. D . Pink 30, M . Sayers 31, L . Cordes 32. P Sheehan (CCR) 33. J, Ralp h 34, R . Kennedy 35.T. Heaney 36. W. Kennedy 37. M . Lowe 38, G . Johnton 39. P. Sayers 41 . P,B.Sheehan 41, K . Drysdale 42. R . Barham 43, S. Bon d 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 . Camp 57. B. Watterson

HEATHERTON Senior Coach : Darryl Patt erson Rese rve Coach: Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2. P, Ulbrick 3, P Sawyer 4 T Lovitt 5 D Zammit 6, C Morrish 7, R . Lovitt 8. T Howell 9. S. Herft 10 . S . Reigr 11 . P Atkinson 12, D, Cody 13 . R . Ticknel l 14 . D. Patterson (C) 15, R . Watson 16 A . Todd 17 A Watson 18. B. Todman 19. K . Ryan 20. C . Zanker 21 . M . Easey 22, M . Davidson 23. A . Cosgrove 24 . A . Price 25. G . Bradford 26. A- Perkins (VC,R) 2T H . Jone s 28. I . Gagic 29. R . Marto 30, B . Scott 31 P Mule 32. D. Heins 33, T. Easey (DVC) 34,J, Rabout 35, C. Booker 36. F. Lipertri 37. W. Howells 38. R . Smith 39, G . Watson 40. A . Sol i 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 47 . M . Whittl e 48. G . Clydesdale 49 P Simmic 50, W. Elliott (Capt . Res) 51 . D . Custerso n 52, S . Lin k 53. C. Hazeldene 54. P, Hopkins 55, A . 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 2. N. Saville 3, J, McEnroe 4. G . Bowden 5. A. Muakian 6 A. FuNarton 7. R. Alle n a G . Turner 9.A.Day 10.1. Stevens 11 . M . Price 12 . A. Flipovic 73. S. Biltry 14, M . Egan 15S. &shop 16. L. Cooney 17. G. Henry 18. A. Cotter 19. A. Watson 20. C. Biiby (C) 21 . L . Shaw 22. D. Wdlaton 23, G . Thompson 24. C. Miller 25. B. Panagiotopdus 26, P Cramen (bC) 27. R . Thompson 28, P Dudderidge 29. P McKenzie 30.P Day 31 . G. Evans 32. P Lewis 33, M. Bradford 34. A. Middleton 35 P Henry PVC) 37. D Wit ti ngs!arr 38 A. Ainsworth 39. N . Pollard 40. S. Braden 44, S. Parker 45. C. McKay 47. W. Anthony 48 R. Barnard 49. B. Milner 50, M. Vaxalis 51. J. Simmons 55 B. SocH (R.C.) 71. W. Crossley 81 . G. Kirk

Senior Coach : Craig Robso n Reserves Coach : Russell Parkinson 1, R Hollowa y 2 . T Johnston e 3, C . Robson (Capt .) 4. C . Gunn (VCapt) 5. R . Burn 6. P. Wortherspoon 7. B. Harwoo d 8. J . Twig g 9. M . Williams 10 . L . Carlton 11 . D. McLeod 12 . D. Colaci 13. M . Naylor 14. R Butler 15. W. Dowling 16. R . Emmett 17. G . Lavender 18, C. Richardson 19, M Davis 20,S.Gude 21 . R . . Le Deux 22 . R . Correll 23 . C. Landale (Capt .Res) 24 . H . Youngma n 25 . J. Henderson 26 . A . Brocksopp 27. 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. Clark 39, B . Cox 40. P JOnes 41 . A . Haines 42 . N . Collin 43, T Winspear 44, A . McDonald 45. A . McMillan 46. R . Parkinson 47. F Simpson 48. R . Stewart

49. R . Fay (VC Res) 50, R Jewel l 51 . M . Tallis 52. M . Baxter 53, R . Jamieson 54. C . Pappas 57. A . Jamieson 62. H . McGowa . J. Dowlin g n63 71 . P Hayes

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Bennison Mackinnon & Associates

V•A•F• A U.H .S .O.B. Senior Coach : Alan Flavel Reserves Coach : D"Id Wallace

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~'. J C-ra , 5 Bmatl-,vay a P Holim.wotl 7 1,11 QihCe r & P Mcclu°rey 9 N McKay ~.3 M Retail t P Dakin 2 A Kerr 3 N Trompi .4 A EecGtt 5 A Cope 6 R Dakm 47 e lbung S S Mason .9 J Rauser 50 G Meaner 57 T waters 52 D Mcintyre 53 M Hansen 54 C Upton 55 C Atkns 56 S Gray `7 G Sob 8 C Hurter v9 P Simon 60 D Angell 61 M Brown 62 G Lays 63 P R ei 64 S N" ,xon 65 R Morran 66. D Meaner 67 R Retail 5k 68 N Corbo 69 Ad Manor 70 G Ho!,etlge 71 T Omens 72 P O'Su'6van 73 P Rotlger 74 J Moore 75 A Harman 76 P waken 77 J Tonkn 78 D Harris 79 A KAhngbeck 80 C Mcleod Si K 0 Connell 82 S cmmn 83 P Peppartl 84 K Carmody 99 A Smith 100 M Willard

1 A Havel (C) 2 R Higgins 3 A . Greenwood 4 . G O'Bryan 6 A . Hunter 7 A Galie 8 K . Hunter 9 J. Renney 10 P Burns 12 C Arnoi 13. D Regan 14. A Wernert 15 P Tancredi 16 J. Bowers 17, K Schuller 18 P Hooper 19 A Ferguson 20, P Wood 21 M Grant 22. N Andrews 23 P Humphreys 24 A Kountio s 25 H Korpetutuncu 26. C Gathercole 28 K Pinkstone 29 G Constantine 30 R Burn s 31 S Zerna 32 P Akatow 33 N, Finck 34 J. Palmer (VC) 35. B Lug g 36 R Clements 37 G . Edwards 38 A . Boyce 39 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 GaO e 50 G Sharpies 51 .J Dpnno 52 S Rya n 53 P Shanahan 54 B Leared 55 G Buckman 56 J Thomas 57 M. Renno k 58 B Boyce 59 C, Gamble 60 R Kay 61 J Marinas 62 P Geary 63 P Pyl e 64 M Davidson 65 P Baker 66 D Brooks 68 J Zannm 69 S Haberfield 79 K Strahan 81 C Skins

PENINSULA OLD BOYS Coach : R . Kerley Reserve Coach: G. Robinso n 1 . A. McLorinan (C) 2 . C Burch 3,S . McMahon 4, D, Hunte r 5 . P. Bedford 6. R. Bedford 7. J . Horne 9 . P. Krohn 10.S. McLonnan 11 . R . Sharpin 12 . P, Lynch 13, R . Witham 14. M . Chesterman 15. S. Wiltshir e

16. P Crowder 17, M . Marines 18, S. Glover 19 B. Bovington (C .Res,) 20. A. Jewltt 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

~f~~E I~ ElOc P4PE~tt S WHITEFRIARS

Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Rese rves Coach : Alex Bart sch

Senior Coach R . Keane Reserves Coach E. Govic

1 . R . Liste r 2, D. Marshall 3 P Riordan (Capt.) 4. M . Jackso n 5. G . Connolly 6. E . Koti s 7. N . McColough 8 . M . Whitlock 9 . R . Smallwood 10. S. Gray 11 . R . Grech 12, D . Spencer 13, M . Roberts 14. P, Lannert 15. P. Walker 16, B, Berry 17. M . Atherton 18 P, Scheutze 19 D Bustard 20. M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22 . B Casey 23, M . Brett 24, T. Beasley 25 D. Smith 26 .T, Cusack 27. J . Elmore 28, C. Free r 29 . B. Hambridge 30, G . Fitzgibbon 31, P. Hatzitascalis 32 P Purcell 33, Ray Purcell 34, A . Boag 35. B. Mill s 36. M . L'Hued e 37. N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38, B . Dunstan 39.S.Skoda 40, B, Woodland

1 C White 2 S Woodman 3 M,F Reidy 4 A Kdkenny 5 R Van Raay 6 D Blakey 7 P Coghlan 8 A McKeown 9 P Harrison W T Pratt 11 D Sutton 12, M, Spears 14 0 Harris 16 M Borrack 17 S Samaritans 18 D Mulims 19 D Crowe 20 G Wooindge 21 T Coghlan 22, M Feutni 23 P Ciardulh 24 J Bonnyman 25 W Lyal i 26 D Calhnan 27 M J Reidy 28 B Lee 30 PO'Bnen 31 h1 Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D Brown 34 S Lovreil 35 J Dunbar 36 P Bun n 37 S Williams 38 L McLaughlin 39 M . McLeliand 40 B Tierney

41 . T. Bryant

42, M. Hollmgworth 43. C Parks (VC) 44, T Boccan 45. J . Berry 46, G . Hile t 47, P, Thompson 48, L . Kelly 49 . A . Pettineila 50 . P Atherton 51 . N . Williamson 52. S . Man n 53. B. Chandler 54 . M . Danlelis 55 S. Mclver 56. M . Beasley 57 G . McIver 58, B Rak 59.P Newport 60. M . Beasley 61 . S. Campbell 62 . S. Mathieson

41, S Ciardulli 42 43 44 45

G Puglia P Leiel R Baker P Hay

46 V Scully 47 P Mason 48 D Barclay 49 S McAuidie 50 J Coghlan 51 R Shaw 52 M Lawson 53 J Newton 54 T Hughes 55 S McLennan 56 A Tymms 58 G White 59 T Bor n 60 N Peterson 61 J Walsh 62 C Gay 63 D, Flanagan 64 R Buykx 65 D. Tol l 66 6 Williams 67 N Hughes 68 D Johns 69 E Govic 70 N Robertson 71 P Sully 72 D Thomas 73 S Wegener


A Section

uPl I VERS I Tv BLUE S

COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach : Chris Warner

DE LA SALLE

1 . S. Williams 2 . D. Hoyle (VC) 3. R . Herman 4 M . Hbbins 5. J . Schmidt 6. A Ingleton 7. C. Higson 8. C. Pollock (D.V.C.) 9. S. Bicktor d 10. C. Warner (C.C.Res) 11, W. Daly

12 . A. Webb 13 S. Hlrtohen (Capt .) 14 R . Schober

15 P Wolff 16 A . Wallace 17. P Backman 18 D Kerr 19 S Fraser 20. G . Peck 21 . I . Roberts' 22 . G . Parsons 23. A. Wright 24. P. King 25 A. Baum 26 T. Habben 27. A. Cooper 28. R . Seiedra 29. K . Parsons 30. M . Galbraith 31 P Lawrence 32 M. Ammann 33. A . Tobi n 34. P. Kahn 35. N . Evans 36 N . Pike 37. C. Coyne 38. M . Conron 39. M . Bennett 40. A. Lord 41 . R . Teale 42. G. Griffith 43 . N . Comiey 44 R. Brewer 45 A. Wectacott 46. A. Dee

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

1. M . Green 2. P Barry 3. M. Bctidoe 4 P. Hdds;wrth 5. N . Frase r 6 B. Hanrahan 7 R. Williams 8. C. Wrigh t 9. T Cooke 10 P. Mannix 11. M. Magee 12. 13. P. 0'Tode 14. R. Faulkner 15 G . Connolly 16, A. O'Keefe 17. P Green 18. M. Donohue 19. R. Carter 20. J Buckley 21 . M Deveson 22. S Nas h

23 S Pappon 24. M . Lone 25. D. Nugent 26. J. O'Callahan 27. D. Kinsella 2a 29. J. Rogers 30. C. Heard 31 . S . Davey 32. P Green 33 C Campbell 34 . P Waldron 3 5 A. McCorka 36, M. Smith 37. W. Gasp3riru 38. J. Antonio 39 . J. Meck>fi 40. S. McGran 41 . K . Mullins 42 . N . Mdchc4l-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 53T??? 54. T Davis 55.P Dwyer 56. R . Hayes 57. M. Forrest 58 P. Logan

1~S~CTB@ ~;~81IOIl ;

MARCELLIN Senior Coach: Neii Le Lievre Reserves Coach: Michael Dillon 1 . A. Paatsch (VC.) 2 . G . PetroN 3. M . Cooper 4. C. Carr 5. P Cada 6. G . 0'Conn dl 7 M. Orion i(Res.Cap.) 8 T Amad 9. M . Day 10i A . Gallaghe r it . C. Slattery (DV.C.) 12. A. Culllna n 13. C. Hesse 14, D, Howe 15. D. Ebert 16. W. McDorldl 17. M . Getson 18. A. Caffry 19 M. Delahunt 20. J. Hesse 21 . J. Amad 22. T O'Hehir 23.. S. Lennox 24. J. O'Loughlin 25. M . Keays 26. J. Toomey 27. D. Wnterbottom 28. S. Psoras 29 B Bentley 3a R, Stewart (V.CRes) 31 . C Castagrta , 32 G . Sheehan 33. A . Maher 34. L. Getson 35. R . O'Caiaghan 36 D Menzie 37. P. Sheeha ns 38. D. O'Callaghan 39. F BattisteSla 40. A Zanrtonl 41 . C Burke 42. J Scott 43 A Kennedy 44. P. McIntyre 45. M . Ryan 46, J . Golds 47. T. Buhagar 48 J. Golds 49. G. Hughes 50, A . Robinson 55. M . Stapleton 56. A . Day 58 P. Andueza 64. P Harvey

N ORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach: M . Hannebery Reserves Coach : G. Pearse 1. A. Egan (DVC.) 2. M . Hannebery 3. J. Tierney 5 M. Schmid 6 M. Borcich 7. P Booth BF.Muto 9. S . O'Rourke (VC.) 10. B. Har~or t 11 . B. Jones 12. P War 13. B. Curuh 14 . P. Mtllett 15. P Kearney 16. M . Hed!ey 17.M .Bvyd 19. P Cons :ckne (Capt) 20. M. Malone 21 . D. Baker 22. M . Fennelly 2a C. Aevras 24 . J . Rae 25 J . Flynn 26. S. Hlbbert 27. R. Atkinson 2fl P Burger 29. J. McIntyre 30 M . Lynch 31 G O'Toole 32. B Sexton 33 B Dubo s 34. D. Pasquanello 35. D. Edwards 36 P Hehi r 37. J. Zumbo 38. B. Leavdd 39. K. Scott 40. I . Turnbull 41 .P.Dwyer 42 . A. Baker 43. A . Orelh 44. B. Girdaml 45. M . Denne 46 P Herey 47. C. Desmond 48. N . Garnham 50. C. Hibbert 51 . P. Callaghan 52. SR Motor ve 53. M . Hlbberi 54. T. Keogh

55. D. Fogarty 56 D. Hofstede 59. J. Aquila 60 S. Curne 61 . K . Healey 63 P Symes 66 P Strongman 68. J. Mcllroy 69. K . Tbald

OLD SCOTC H Senior Coach : Simon Talent Rese rves Coach : Bob Voges 1 . E . Alle n 2 . J . Reddish 3. R. Lloyd 4. J . McMillan (CR) 7. E . Whitsid e 8. A . Lloyd 9. R . Aujard 10 . S . Spiers 11 . D. Kay

12 . M . Godwin 13. R. Austin 14. J . Ker r 16. A . Smith 17. S. Cairns 18,S, Illingworth 21 . P. Sherwen 22 . D . Hooper 23.D. McNab 24. S. McGill 25. B . Crump 26. D. Tyrrell 27. D. Campbell 28. S. Rodweli 29. B. Hodge 31 . A. Chambers 32.T. Lambert 33 . C. Winneke 34 . J. Forbes 35 . W. Alle n 36 . S . Letts 37. D. Mann 38 .A.Hawden 39. R . Hodges 40. P Brown 41 . D. Burford 42 . J. Moi r 43. W. Matthews 44. P. Drummond 45. N . Ellwood 46. R . Fuller 47. M . Veselik 49 . R. McLeish 50 . S. Montgomery 51 . T. Elli s 52 . R . McMillan 53. A. Aston 54. D. McCall 55. R. Howcrott 56. D. Senio r 57. D. Fergusson 58. C. Perkins 59. S: Bones 60. D. Beck

OLD ;oA FiADIAN S Sentar coach: John O'Connell Ra~: ecve Coach : Telietson ' ;'p Cor&dne (DVC .) d P Stale M . Corrdne _Spitiane Madden 3 0 Reeves 9, T Canavan B Considin e Wad T. Flynn D. Jackson P. Fahey '3 M Heffernan 7 D Ho:rard 18 B Grits (VC .) 9 D Bibby J. D Mclrterrwy 21 . T. Beare 22,T Rega n 3. P. Luchetta 24. 0 Abrahams 25 D. Miceli 26 S. Exton 5 P Shannon 3 M . TeIIe(son (Res.C.) a F. Gleeson (Capt.) 31 . B Beset 32, C, O'Halloran 33 A . Peyton 34. M . Reid 35. A . Morell i 36 B McClements 37 D. Freeman 38. R . Mills 39. D. Quix 40 S. Cra.Vzy 41 . G . Kalhnikos 42 . P. Hammond 43. M . Vear 44. T Pritchard 45 D. Perryman 46. J. Elks 47 S . Lddcutt 48 P. Caddy 49. G . Jot.ett 50. C. Larkins 51 . J. Fahy 52 . C . Ray (ResVC.) 53 . M. Burns 55. D. Biackky 56. P. Walsh 58 P. LaRosa 59. D. Beck 61, P Hewitt 65 D. Ryan 69 S 0'Conrlell 75. B. McDermott

ORMON D Senior Coach: Mr. Michael Arthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1 R Tonki n 2 P Schuhkraft 3 T Boyanton (R Capt .) 4 R Barnes (Capt) 5 D McDonald 6 M Buckley 7 G Fisher 8 M . Gilmore 9 C . Tonkin 10 G Ritchie 41. R Strahan (R .VCapt.) 12 A Mehrte n 13 P Kingston (VCapt ) 14 S Taylor 15 G Burke 16 R E,shold 17 P Sutherland 18 P Co x 9 A Jobimg 20 B Nash 21 S Carboon 22 6 Connell 23 P McDonald 24 S McCooke 25 P Forsyth 26 P Mehrten 27THIe 28 R 6 urges' 29 G Petering 30 M Sinclair 31 R Woo d 32 M McDartsd (AVCap) 33 A Roe 34 G Russ-q 35 L McMahon 36 M DaNrte 37 D Robertson 38 P minor 39 W Branch 40MTabn 41 J Symeopou'ps 42 J Casey 43 P Harnngion 44 M Burns 45. R S4ru,$eton 46 M Anderson 47 W Crump 48 A Best 49 B Madden 50 J Dau+ 51 J McNrey (RVCapt) 52 T beers 53 A Muldoon 54 T Steazrt 55 A Ne.+stead 56 A H 4 57 M Bets 58 R Oaten 59 B WAams 60 Q Cox 61 R Crompton 62 J MrGopou!os 63 A Grnnane 64 A Nobler 65 B Egan 66 D Chapman 67 S w'wr son 68 S Fenton 69 C Daus 70 M Barman 71 J Sch4a.9

OLD XAVERIAN S Senbr Coach: o. C«caan Co, : M. Carlin under 19s Coach C O'Neil l PCa'i 2 M Abens (DVC) 3 D Mea4?er

4 R Cura n

5 P Cu~ (Capt) 6 J Curtyn

7 W DzK.on (VCapt) 8 S Cola s 9 M B~ .,`ate to N Bourke i ;GGr2 M 0,9hat.qhl-sy t3 M lo9an 4 T Hsk 15 M D.~16 L Mc2?+an 17 A Rai, is J Mackay 19 G Goodrg 20 A Cobol 21 G M,cMfaan 22 J Ter-n 23 J 0 SIA-1 24SK'rg 25 D W. 26 M Ban 27 J Kenrury 28 A Kr23 D N,cKay 30 D Darx r 31 R Ralph (CRes) 32 C RsF h 33 P Kier, 34 J Fre~d 35 C Mat . 36 R Mafa 37 C Bam 38 D Fr39 R MK,tEOd 40 A Rognrs (vC Peel 41 A D-ve 42 J Le,-n_ 43 M Knrz 44 e H.eacml »5 N. Spargo 46 S Fur^ 47 D SF.48 C Par'pag--949J F' y 53 M F'faD 51 D eery 52 M De-/ 53 M F-/ 54 M Brema 55S Be

56 M Cs.bscn 57 6 Ki-th 58 T Amtx59 S Burr,z 60 A W- r&_-y 61 h1 Frernan 62JN63 A h".cNab 6s 8 Pra.se 65 C Pezrsm 66 P t.iwr.zY 67 S Hsi;'+znr,r}:cn 69 R Hart 69 J M!Grarh 70 S Ryan 71 D Hat.an

ST. BERNARDS ;mWr C..l,: Frmts coach: Jau, Wood 1 M St✓-2 M Brar, . 3 P Smr

4 V Cs. n (VC ) 6G 6 G " ', (OVC) 7Jba a P M.a .GV o9GV . tvaaIX.) 1Q J Fecei P O Enen 12 P Hogan 13 R P u14SMe 15 F Ma-r~?,an 6J P 17 A F 18 P Ma t9 S Bys 20 J Ps21 C K7-r- . 22 M Marody 23 G Ndan 24 K Mahady 25 G 1v7o 26 S P.etlv 27 A na 28 PMC 29 D Rc 33 R Cr 31 M F; 32 P Mt 33 M P.'. 34 J OW, 35 J S- Idly 36 P OD e 37 M OCcnr6 38 D SLA.n 39 P N~d

40 W Haddad 41 S TuMn 42 ht A' 1 43 ,nRCG Vt

41 R WSGOmbe 42 C Hume 43 M Wn,on 44 S Carrot: 45 G TaKOr

Ds 47 D Do 48 8 Do, 49 M Fwru' :. . 50 P E!., ... 51 A S 52 D N .-.~53M v .

14 Ga' .S D P.

Senior Coach : Alan Safteir Reserves Coach: Steve King 1 C Hdmes 2 R Furptr y 3 GWr;hams (DVC) 4 M Ye o 5 B Angel 6 W Carol 7 G Alan 8 R Robrtson 9 A Christi 10 B Ma r 11 E Banks 12 S Macauley (C) 13 R Renhar d 14 D Gust (VC) 15 G Nichols 16 P AnnoJe 17 J Ka s 18 N t.qngmare 19 D Karamosmrs 20 M Nbnh 21 A Schcht 22RJaksic 23 T G9e; 24 A Water 25 M Johns 26 D Maclnrws 27 M Light 28 G HazNCLne 29 M Troon 30 G Cots:.ath 31 M Formosa 32 A Nugent 33 M Consorts 34 J Jones 35 P Gnfser 36 N Macau'fy 37 S Crow 38 A Mr:cheii 39 J Gorton 40 T Watson

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56 M 57 A h< - .: ~ 589 Nc:., e 59A EFrt 60 S J;c-~s 61 C Dcdan 62GTroy 63 M B.-J. 6» D Nbntl 65 T Bu ke 66 0 &a'r2 67M c .:. .:^. 68 DAU ' 69 D P=^d' 7DP'- . .. .. 73 F C:sr"o 74 8 P hlii an 76 P F77 M DC: ._j 78 M C-

46 B Langley 47 M Hickey 48 J Moloney 49 B Christie 50 P Mon 51 T Atkins 52 N Hopkins 53 A Kmpton 54 J Young 55 D Atkwns 56 N Schmidt 57 M Pmkey 59 D Christi= 60DSha.v 61 W Harris 62 G Sernsocd 64 R Posey 65 S Wrsanov 66 J Hysap 69 S King 72 D O'Bnert 77 M Richards

Coopers &Lybran d chartered accountants


CAULFIELD C ULLEEN! TE T0 PLESTOW E GRAMMARIANS

Senior Coach: Graeme Jacobs Rese es Coach: George rv Ric e 1 . G . Clarke

2 . N, Tsiotinas 3 . D Agosta 4 D Fit t

5 M . Wilso n 6. R . Heath (D .VC) 7. P Robertso n 8 A, Smythe (Capt .) 9. S. Wotherspoon 10. P, Georg e 11 . S Farle y

12 A Parris (Res.D.V.C,) 13. J . McInerney 14 T. Pulse

15 PFaulkner (ResC) 16 P Corstorphin (RVCJ 17 B Pollar d 18 A Course 19. P Nigro 20. H . Hanstou (V.C .) 211 . S, Driver 22 . B. Stokes 23 S . Pace 24 . P. Chadwick 2& T Merrell 26 B.Sheehan 27. B, Kell y 28 P Mubmer 29 A Panou 30 R Field ,31_ F Farchtone 32 . D. Shine 33, G . Miles 34 . P Bel l 35. T Rowe 36, M . Godden 37. C . Connelly 38, D Cameron 39 . B Croft 40 M McInerney 41 A Rozantis 42 B, Shepherd 43 D Murra y 44 P Espenchied 45. D. Phlipots 46, G . Hannington 47. C, Shallar d 48. J. Allard 49 . D. Glover 50 C. Bryce 51 . B. Harvey 52. G, King 53 I . Drive r 54 C, Chapman 55 P Gilmore 56, M . Osborne 57 R. Mlnney 58, P Kirby 59. D . Farley 60, N . Cameron 61 . D. Martin

Senior Coach : Peter Chisnarn Reserves Coach : Peter Olivieri 1 . D Matthews (Capt .) 2 . A . Harlock 3, M McClelland (DVC) 4 A Norma n 5 G Boston 6 . D . Gregor 7 . A . Nalder 8, R . Fish 9. D. Lowe 10 . J. Stone 11 . N Brohier 12 . 8, Mathews 13 P Armstrong 14, H . Worsley

15 C. Cooney (VC) 16 T Royal s 17 G Poole 18. J Cromme 19. D Hart 20, M . Cashard 21 . J . Roseman 22 . C. Bettany 23 . D . Alen . K . Dach l24 s 25, S Alien (Capt Res,) 26. S . William s 27, G Williams 28 S Stevenso n 29, R, Castles (RVC) 30. D Feisenthal i 31 A Kahofer 32 . S. Barker 33. G . Scotland 34. A Murphy 35. R. Harris 36. C Worthington 37. M . Scholten 38. P. Atkinson 39, N . Bedson 40, FL Harriso n 41 R Morrissey 42 .G Dm d 43 C Wilson 44 D Smith 45 . P. Murtagh 46 D . Kompes 47. N . Carter 48 . S. Good 49 . J . Roberts 50. M . Stanfo 51 . K, Hedin 52 . S . Morrison 53. J . Harle y 54 N. Hemstron 55 N Matthews 56 R Sweetland 57 A Walker 71 G . Paine

FAWKivcR Senior Coach : Stephen Buckley Rese rves Coach: Ken Busst 1, M . Tymms 2. 3. G Busst 4 W Hoare 5. S Littl e

6 R . Cudson 7. D. Cropley 8.1 . Habgood 9. J . O'Leary 10. J. Ross 11 . M . Middlemo 12. P Tymm s 13. P. Kerslake 14, M Roach 15 D Terry 16 M Roberts 17 N . Horvath 18. A Buckley 19,S Barrett 20. G . Scott 21 . P. McAuliffe 22 D . Booth 23 B Saggers 24. S . Buckley 25. A. Saggers 26 B. Sellec k 27. G, Livingstone 28 C, Gleason 29, M . Barret t 30 . T Scott 31 . U. Profenna 32 . A . Johnston 33 . P. Majerczak 34 . D. Ruggerio 35 . P Barrett 36 . B. McLachlan 37. J . Cornellssens 38 . G . Youn g 39 . C. Habgood 40, S . Maggs 41, T Bor g 42 . K . Dehenin 43 D Gil l 44 C Mitchell 45, M . Busst 46, B. Smith 47. A, Brown 4& G . Walker 49 . D. Porteill 50, R . Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52, M . Potter 53 54 M . Kane 55 S. Brosnan 56 D Salt 57 R Parr 58 S Dalfonso 59. D. Cecchney 60 D. Douglas 63.T Kavanagh 94 A Scott

IVANHO E I D Jacka 2 J FAatihe.o 3 T Hyde 4 M Donohue S P Manue 6 P Hoskinl 7 B Allender 8 S Corlett 9 M Thackerwray 70 G Kennedy (C) ! B Adam s 12 S Parkinson 13 R Robinson 74 E Ne.vba d 15 A Castagmm (VC) 16 P PeNmgm 17 L Clarke t8 R Elms 19 G Builen 20 A 21 C Rose wait 22 R BLyt h 23 M Lengacher 24 M Flyn n 25 A Barry 26 A Caddy 27 D 0'Su!iivan 28 G OSul! wan 29 D Carrol! 30 P R-ley 31 T Anderson 32 5 John

33 C Flynn (R C) 34 5 Hoga n 35 M Lunn 36 S 0 Connell 37 1 Forsyth 38 D Pochards 39 T McMahan 40 B Lockman 41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucke r 43 M Lacey 44 D Hoftman

45 46 47 48

0 Robertson J Lync h D Shendan S Hal l

49 B Mange 50 W Lloy d 51 D Speechiey 52 A Nag y 53 J Maki n 54 P McMahon 55 R McCormack 56 W Bake r 57 D Baicombe 58 M Ba!combe 59 A Bakombe 60 R Broo k

G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 61 63 R Dayie 64 w Du;esk,s 65 P D-.vyer 66 A Fry 67 L Jon=_s 68 S Martin 69 S htonea 70 P tAorcom 7 R Murphy 72 M Prat t 73 J RaRopouias 74 C Bishops 75 D Webb 76 N Dally 77 P Decis 78 7 Donahue 79 S Kin g 80 S W-s e 81 A Sotnapouios 82 R Ange6m 83 R Day

KE W Senior Coach : Brett Burde n Rese rves Coach Barry Tobias 1.M . Lord 2. N . Griffiths 3. G . McColl 4. S . Lor d 5. B. Irwin 6, M . Bri a 7. B . Casauri a 8. J . Busutil (VC .) 9 . A . Peric 10. T. O'Kayli 11 .

12 . C . Vigliotti 13. C. Kiriakou 14 . P. Clayton (DVC) 15 . R 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 . Jenkin s 26. C . Haralambopoulo s 27. R. Love 28. G . Portelli (R .C.) 29.E,Bamundo 30. 0. Greenwood 31, B. Vtg6ott l 32 . J. Brassil 33. C. Bradley (RVC) ~ 34. D. Lewi .S . Beynon s35 38. M. Cavanagh 39-S . Royston 40. A. Price 41 . D. Zerbi 42 . V. Wong 43 . D. Lavecchie 44 . T. Gourdoulis 45 M Carydis 46 S. Vidinopoulos 47. J . Hill 48. M . Peri c 49, S. Bruno 50. N. Dellis 51 . R . Bruno 52 . J. taconis 53. D. Sticca 54. A. Easuna 55. A. Mantas 56. J . lultano 57, J . Lo u 58 . C. Carydis 59, H . Kendall 60 . S . Rizzolio

RAONASH UNI . BLUES senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserves Coach: Ivan Best i J. Alexander 2 D Carman 3 i. Bes t 'B. Cornweu 5 G . Gat e 6 1 Hildebrand 7 A Blacksha. 8 A Barke r

9 L Barmg 10 J Johnstone it M . Spencer 12 G Man n i3 R Culvenor 14 A Roberts 15 W Gannon 16 A Qui n 17. S Zachandis 18 G Hipwell 19 D Schvaedes 20 S Manueli 21 S Gles 22 B Bodoni 23 D Lync h

24 X Xenotonps 25 C Forbes 26 A McGregor (C) 27 S Connally 28 P Littl e

29 A Sapsford 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 L Met e 32 K Haeusler 33 A Laird 34 J Quin 35 P O'Leary 36 M Ker r 37 J Anchises 38 T Gil l

39 M Bailey 40 M Hoyle 41 A Kiers 42 R Dean 43 M Bowman 44 J Koo p 45 P Stockda,e 46 J Katsaras 47 I McConville 48 P Antrns0s 49 I Kohle r 50 R Davies 51 P Tnandos 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R. Trembath 55 Z Manc 56 R McCormick 57 M Karnzay 58 M. Hanlon 59 H Middleton 60 A Hodgson 61 C Black

62 A . Hadley 63 P Kevekordes 64 A. Urban 65 D Wood 66 N Neophnou 67 D Holloway 68 G Scalzo 69 0 O'Keetie 70 C King

71 M Hay

OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach : M. Trott e r Rese rves Coach : C. Neave 1 . A, Dun n 2 . C. Robison 3. A . Alllbon (C) 4 . T. Norman (VC) 5. D. 0'Shaughnessy 6. A . Taylo r 7. P. Yeoman 8. D. Adgemis 9. C . Glass 10 . C. Bren t 11 . T. Phillips 12, A . V¢e 13 . B. Trotter 14 . P Bear

15 T Pontefract 16 . A. Blac k 17. L. Farrell 18, A. Ma¢els 19. J . Hope 20. R . Wardrop 21 . S . Drum 22. P Robison 23 . J. Adgemis 24 . A . Anderson 25 . E. Borghesi 26 . L . Colema n 27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28 . G . Harvey 29 .S . Collins 30, C. Small 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Summut 33 . P. Scott 34 .R Papas 35 . A . McAree 36 . J. Carnegie 37. R . Sell a 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 . Heat h 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 Wilso n 1 . W. Bannister 2 . B . Glasgow 3 . F. Sansonetti 4. R. Gard 5 T. Gard 6. K . Sweeney 7. G . Yoksich 8. R . Shanahan 10 . M . Sturgess 11 . P. Hansen 12 . L. Inserr a 13. V. Soligo (VCR) 14. M . Sedgwick 15.J . Papas 16. M . Campbell 17, C. Freeman 18.J. Adducci 19 . P. Whitfield 20. M . Page (C,S .) 21 . A . Wals h 22. M . Wilson (CCR) 23. M . Sherloc k 24. G . Williams 25. N . Deluca 26. M . Bradley 27. L. Panjarn 28 . T Franklin 29 . M . Rowe (VCS) 30. K . Nuna n 31 . J . King 32 . L . Cowell 33. W. Reid 34. T. Pavia 35. G . Panjari 36. P. Torre 37. P. Coleman 38 . J. Amato 39 . D. Debiasi 40. S . Rodweli 41 . D . Wood 42 . P. Papa s 43. D. Whatmough 44. P. Harris 45. P. Matkaris 46 .R .McGaw 47. N . Mitchell 48 . J. Bestow 49 . M. Harrison 50 . K . Hart y 51 . J . Panagiotopoulos 52 . G . Philpott 53. D. Campbell 54. F. Denami 55. D. Watson 56. T. Firt h 57. R . Livingston 58 . D. Pavit t 59 . N . Vincitona 60 . M . Anic 61 . M . Noormets 62 . P Brennan 63. A. Skerrit 69. S . Lock

UN I VERS I TY BLACK S

THERRY Senior Coach: B . Dun n Reserv es Coach : J. Toohey 1 . G . Biddlestone (VC) 2 . S. Flaherty 2 . J. Zanetti 3. J . Toohey 3. G . Nyman 4, S . Eastmure 4, J . Bedier 5. S . Ramsay (DVC) 6. T. Quinn (C) 7. P. Jones & A . McAuliffe 9. M . Grocock 10 . R . Eggiestone 11 . A. Crott y 12 . D. Cerini 13 . J. DAndrea 14 . J. Gallagher 15 . S . Cranwell 1& & Gibson 17. R. Lyons 18 . T. Taylo r

19 . A . Ratcliffe 20. R Marantelli 21 . J. Tyler 22. C. Mills 23. C Bye 24. P. Matton 24, G . Falckh 25. M . O'Rourke 26.P. Rya n 27. M, Tadinac 28. D. Sandman 29. W. Thomas 30. R . Kan e 31 . S . Ryan 32. R. Costello 33. S. McMahon 34. M . Donohue 34 . G. Lynch 35. D . Aitken 37. D. Castaldi 38. C . Lync h 40, C. Muscat 41 . W. Lind 43 . A . Whelan 46 . C . Ryan 47. P. Ratcliffe 48, D . Wrigglesworth 51 . R . Moran 54 . P. Salerno (CR) 64 . P. Crott y 65. M . Hogan 75. P. Brun o 88. P. Murphy (VCR)

i 2 3 4 5 6

J Rarr.bottom A Lazarus 4, Clarke M Russel! N Tunbridge A Coke r

7 S Cern 8 J Somerville 9 S PhdLpson 10 S Brommeli 11 I Alexander 12 N Clark (Capt 13 L Banks

14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 6 Keller 17 D God,ng 18 M Lagaste s 19 P Vaughan (DVC ) 20 8 Thoma s 2t C Jobson 22 M E!bnghaus 23 A Bearham 24 R Parret t 25 M Gibney 26 B Paltmson 27 N Heath (DVC) 28 8 Van Canceler, 29 J Gra y 30 P Conway 31 J Cummns 32 N Pappas 33 S Lee 34 D Land,ni 35 J Hughson 36 M Ciphers 37 A Fathers 38 A McArthur 39 S Davie 40 G Dalbosco 41 M McLaughlin 42 G Wines (VC) 43 B Warren 44 P Dillon 45 J Firt h

46 C Thompson 47 L Doyl e 48 A Rogers 49 D Bowers 50 M Shaddock 51 J Chomley 52 M Bell 53 J Forv.rood 54 P Jessup 55 G Keys 56 A Pickett 57 C Dennis 58 A Cook 59 D Benson 60 G Haeusler 61 J McCashney 62 A Cunninghan 63 G Condo n

64 D McNair 65A Belay 66 P Colling s 67 D Haramantas 68 R Fraze r 69 R Razmara 70 T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M Gdtrap 79 A Tudge 81 M Pryo r 99 S Woodward 100 H Sh;er


C Section 0

B.A.F.C .

BALACLAVA, Senior Coach : John Sampson Assistant Coach : David Chairman Rese es Coach : rv Brendan Angwin I K Angwm 2 D Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hd l 4 B Ra(ferty (VC) 5 M Hil l 6 A Breslin 7 M Kouts 8 K Palmer 9 8 Angwin (CC Res) 10 PCrotti e 11 B W, son 12 P McGrath 13 C Horsey 14 R Patterson 15 G Saiter i6 R Morrison 17 J Sis l 18 K Hartley 19 S Withers 20 A Hartley 21a P Sinpeikas 21b M Taylor 22 PAusterberry (VC Res) 23 C Chalke r 24 S Gates 25 D Follett 26 P Grates 27 1 Wither s 28 H Dickson (DVC) 29 R Stocker

30 J Follet t 3ta N Monaghan 31b G Oate n 32 S Hill 33 T Hil l 34 8 OShannessy 35 G Brow n 36 R Tangey 37 T Hermes 38 S Spalding 39 J Stee l 40 G Halpin 41 P Byroen 42 PMeadows 43 D Pollard 44 G Toogood 45 S Franzi 46 R Calder 47 M McCaffrey 48 P O'Sullivan 49 R Wilson 50 R McIntyre 51 D Quamby 52 M Inkster 53 D Read 54 B Dnnan 55 B Marchingo 56 P Georgiou 57 A Antonio 58 J Smit h 59 J Haycrott 60 J Breslin 62 J Hams 65 B Hallett 66 G Nayar 67 A Tallanco

NYUL E Senior Coach : Shane Molloy Reserves C oach: Steve Sculli n 1 . S. Sculli n 2 J Kouryialis 3 LHdt 4. M Legge 5 C Ladd (DvC) & P Williams 7. J. Fraumano 8, B. Moloney 9, G . Pyers 10. M . Fraumano (VC) 11 . M Fid!er

12 . W Gibson 13, A . Short 14 D Attard (C) 15 S Gra y 16, S Milked 17. G . Williams 18 G Anderson 19 M . Scullin 20. G . Gent 21 . B. Qutlham 22. J. Gilham 23 J. Turnbull 24. B. HarUn 25 vl. Power 26. A, Weston 27, T. Jenkins 28. P Adams 29 C Williams 30 B Gilles 31 G, Foster 32 G Braddy 33. D Hobbs 34. C. Stevens 35 T Muir 36 D. Turner 37. D. Gen t 31 R, Wdfendon 39. G. Mooney 4G K, Edwards 41, A. Mill

42 P Barnes 43 D Henger 44 C Hoist 45 C West 46. C. Richmond 47. S. Tolley

48, D. Glass 49. B Hogan 50. M . Phillips 51 . A . Thompson 52 . S. Coulson 53 B. Bowler 54. R, Doherty 55 D. Williams 56 M Hayes 57 D O'Brien 58 D Moloney 59, S. Wesley 60 C. McCann

MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOO L O.B. Senior Coach : John Lord Reserves Coach : Tony Short 1 . C, Anastasakis 2. A. Atchison 3. R . Verma

4 D Menses Ei R . Martin 6. N . Moody 7. D. Joyce 8. R, Ward 9, D Comer (VC .Sen .) 10, M . Beazley 11 . P Chester 12. G . McLardie (C. San,) 13 A . Dawso n 14 R . McGregor 15 P. Sala (DVC Sen .) 16 P Kotz 17 A. Drummond 18. R. Wx 19, A . Legovic h 20. A . Atharlaspoulos 21 . D. Lord 22 . C. Flegettaub 23 C . Drake 24 T Scnns 25 A . Capp 26, R Knight 27 D Forma 28 C Savage 29 C Geehman 30 S Keane 31, M. Roach (Cap Res) 32. J Newto n 33 B Dowling 34. S. Glasson 35 T, Blythman 3& R Terrors 37. J . McLoughlin 38 C Short 39. A. Kennedy 40, P Gating 41 . B Keane 42. P Fenning 43 A Confat 44 . P O'Connor 45 A. Sainsbury 46. S. Mansbndge 47. S. Gabneison 48 C. Home 4R P Kent 50 Andrew Dawson 51 S Red

OLD BRIGHTO N Senior Coach : Mark Sarau Rese rves Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 . C . Bennett (VC) 2 . M . McLennan (DVC) 3 A Pryo r 4. M . Barber 5 M Waddington & 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 Davie s 16 P Thompson 17 P Wof f 18 M Wise 19 S Gibson 20 . T Grant 21 . C. James 22 . P. Grant 28, T. Gale 31 . S . Murray 34 . J. Goderidge 36 S. McLeod 39, R . Smit h

OLD BRIGHTON RESERVES Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 . R . Hopkins 3. D Smyth 4 . G Drew 5. T Bowes 6. R Wrait h 8, D . Beilmalne 11 . & Molloy 12 . J . Mille r 14. M Osborne 19. O. Millis

22, J, Mackenzie (CR) 29 . P Tatzer 32 . M . Dobbie 34, D, Rowe 42 G . Wood 47 D Taylor 54 R Hall

OLD HAILEVE

Senior Coach: Phil Stevens Reserves Coach: Keny Sawtefl 1 . A . Baxter 2 R Paul 2 J Wood 3 N . Schmidt 3 P Merrell 4 P. Jury 4. J Robertson 5. G . Phillips 5 S. Marshall 6. W. Smit h 7 G. March 8. A. Orion 9, A. MyBon 10. P Bennett 11 . W. Shand 11 R . Wilson 12 . D Secculi (Capt) 12 . G, Meadows

la P Brewer 14. G . Lasscock 14. & Bel l 15. A. Hicks 16. J . Bingham 16. C, Farr 17. W. Cox

18, M, Constable 19 R . Gerny 19, A Tinkler 20. J. Kingsley 21, A. W3lden (DVCapt) 22. C. Gregson 23 D. Saunich 24. P NosI e 24. T Snowball 25. A . Holohan 2& P Bowman 26 R . Wis e 27. G . Smith 27, J, Kingston 28 D. Merrell 28 A, Gdchns4 29 J. Rae 30 G, Ball 31 . N, Cameron 32. D Miller 33. M . t.arkwUnhy, 34, D. Allison 35 8. Van Txest 36 A . Mountford 37. J . Clarkson 3& C, Lane 39. C . Taranto 40 J. Hicks 41 . A Child 42 . P Flockhart 43 P. Bramich 44. D Stuart 45. C. Maguire 46. D. Lear

47. R. Dobson 56 B.t .adds 57. G. Taylor

OLD MELBURNIANS Senior Coach :

SI Senior Coach : Laurie Striatio n Reserves Coach : Joe Grande B :rwood L Stratto n Jenkins I Wells (Capt .) D ng

D. Veal

B Cockerill I Sr=lberg

S Bal l .~. M Colledge Ryan Marks J, Marshall .I Howard C Lynch D Dowell M Davies R Englander R- McKenzie M . Dyso n A . Haug (Res . Capt .) D_ Scot t D Purcell (VCapt .) P Rya n V Karakaitsas B. Parr y P Ritchi e S Theodorakopoulos R Lewi s i J. Santos J Norman N . Harris S . Ramsdell P Marris ~ S . Conboy G, Shaun Burns 37. i. Scot t 38. T. Bowes 39 . R, Bashford 40 . B. Douglas 41 . S Burns 42 . P Bullock 43 . P Selleck 44 C Haug 45 D. Simonsen 47. D. Cuttriss 48 . A . Parker 49 M . Dodderdi 50 P DeBortoli 51 . P Larki n 52 . A . Nova k 53 . L . Hockins (DVC) 54 . A . Curti s

60 . J Lumicisi 63 N . Skalberg

Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach: Simon Trumble I T Wills 2 R Pisarski 3 J Nichols . (VC) 4 B Morphet 5 P Murray 6 1 Arnold 7 D Dawson 8 A Tymms 9 G Bradshaw (DVC) 10 A Joyce 11 N Johnstone 12 W Baglm 13 74 15 16 17

R Seccull A Ashton 1 McMullin P Wood B Niall

18 M Crampton 19 P Thompson 20 A Sank 21 J Roysmith 22 1 Mackay 23 A Wills (Capt) 24 D Wilso n 25 R Brown 26 M Youngman 27 E Coroner 28 C Terril l 29 R Mead 30 J Mitchell 31 R Guard 32 B Web b 33 A Butt (C Res) 34 M Hallo 35 M Weber(DVC Res) 36 P Nelso n 37 G Curtis 38 P Koren 39 R Nelson (VC Res) 40 C Walker

41 G Dixon 42 E Smnhers 43 P B&rrell 44 R Baldwin 45 Z Usemov 46 C Hanchette 47 D Ward Ambler 48 W Ward Ambler 49 T Stuckey 50 T Read 51 B Armitage 52 J Thomson 53 J Par a 54 A Wilson 55 D Nelson 56 T Pooiman 57 N Crampton 58 T Leas k 59 W Kelso 60 J Warmsley 61 M Kin g 62 C Raymond 68 S Maranbo 69 D Hamilto n

SPONSORS THE MAX HOTEL ~ ORRONG ROA D

SERVICE STATION

ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Alan Quaife Reserve Coach : Chris tikittleto4d 1 . R . Hawkins 2. S. Haidamous 3. W Keighran 4, C. McKenzie 5, R, Callahan 6. G . Gross 7. S . Kerr (D.VC) 8. M . Tempany 9. S. Lync h 10, L. Crohan (CR.) 11 . H . Stone

12. R. Arthurson 14, P. Joyce 15. B. Edwards 16. P O'Brien 17, P Sutton 18 C Halfpenny 19 J. Watkin 20. W. Dwyer 21 . S. Ring

22. 8 Campbell (VC.) 23. M. Waters 24 . P Quinton 25. D Rigorx 2& D Simmons 27. J. Quinlan 28. G . Ker r 29. A Fraser 30 B. Snell(DVCR) 31, S Olse n 33 G, Mulcahy 34 . P Smith 35 J. Sergeant 36. M . McKage 37, A . Beale (Capt.) 38. P. Panagiotopoulos 39, L . Taberner 40. B. Clark (VCR) 41 . J. Dynon 42. J. Chnsbana 43 P Treloar 44 .TLee 45. N . Jolly 4& D DeRooden 47. M . Trelaor 48 N . Fry 4R G, Wallace 50. L . Kirby 51 . P Taberner 52.P.Lewn 53. S. Purcell 57. P Kirby

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ST. l-,ILDA C.B.O.C.

THOMASTOWN Senior Coach : John Walsh Reserves Coach : John Keenan 2, A . Wells 3. J . Vitale 4 G . Petsirns 5, D, Pougios 7,P. Hoppe r 8. A. Fellows (Capt .) 9 . T. Staios 10. R . Gleason

11 . A . Fleming (RC) 12 .E .Caumaudo 13. C Pearso n 14. B .Jenkmg 15. 6, Pellegrino 16 D Farchone 17. D. Leal e 18 Ken Harling 19 G, Alberti 20 P. Coverdale 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C. Tsalkos 23 . D . Fellows 24 . S. Papionou 25. S, Bradford 26, P Batista 27. R . Kelly 28. L. Morabito 29 Kevin Hailing 30 C . Fellows 31 . C Kouilinos 32 B McCreddin 33 J Zaico s 34. J . Black 35. A. LaRosa 36. M . Golledge 37. J. Theodorou 38. M . Gann 39. F. Honey 40. V. Deitito 43. V. Caffra 44, G . Subs 45. M . Bloodworth 46, D. Stafford

47. M . Plowrlght 48 P Pnnz i 49. J . Bubs 50 . R. Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52 . K . Chandler 53, S. Lekatsas 56 . W. Cooper 57 . S . Clneran 58, C. Cedro 61 . B. Keating 62 . C . Vella


D Section p pSSf ' l~ IATE'

Founded 1906

W. B . A . F . C 5'

1 0 M-~X 2 A Kbog. 3SZ 4 G Bas~r ly*o 5 M sher 63B ka 7G FEk}y & V. 9 A Burs.yn 10 R Baan Bur i2 A St 13 M Rasttnan "I" 14 A Ka .5n3n 150 Fr~dns i

fl A M~t,e 17 C'a.'r KanCrrxk 1& DS-9a

19 JosePt 20 SD tJ.xk.v 21JSJ 22 B Jx,rsn ."d 23 AteU2 ky 24 J FB er 25 M G'h ( 1c) 26 A HairZ7 Brzh-sn Gtldb g 28 D Rtih 29 D B.nskn. (CV) 30SP04 31 D PIA 32 M Bcr=33 0 c:,34 M i .. 15 B S A J' ian 37 G 38 40 P B-~ 3n 41 G NeFk-r 42 M Carp 43 DJagods 44PC 45 D F~^-»an 46. 0 47 L lt . ... 4a j 50 T : : 51 P L&' --y 52 A Zc..: ,A 53 8 Brr>xen 54 0 Mic h55BZei"56 H S1 er 57 J Brzrm-.u 58 0 S,per 59 G Ma'.s 60 0 K4a'••~d 61 G Fes, 62 W K -,j io 63 M F u 64 A RubnS,n 65 M rfthcil 66 P Gddbsg 67 A F usxx 68 B~ g 69 H 7roSF_.# 7! P m 72 J 73 D . 7. J F.e= d d 75M C A 76 M Ke4 77 M Frft l 78 O- i4..-arsx 79 S Scnanm 80 81 M Zut 82 J Rub :ee+n 83 M WA84 J Fa5. A 6cra. E6 P C+zSW 57 R i .r:-

BULLEEN UNITE D senior Caoch: max 67cCOFl Resenes coadt Craig vanch 1 G ,w.++~2RP/fa'ry 3 S Da,d 4 8 T-eo 5 B W .6M t~ y's 7 C Ve2xh 9 C v✓AOn 9 M Tuney to S Atlams ii R Owru:m 12 D Tt-.rxcn 13 M F✓rrurc 14 J EmWf IS M Meh;:d 16 C Ftlaf

17 D Gajafo i& B Sh9 D Rebbns 20Ttee 21 R Cre9te;m 22 C Chap-na, 23 P Buro,v 24G Ha xy 25 M Hurrs 26 D Athr27O Dwd 2DB&kWd 29 P Fl?'J R 4lt`ker 37 w RejdAs 32 P A .mgxs 33 G Ta7a 34 1 MG.mQr 35 P Eo+arcS 36 0 CrumPhc..a 3700a'y 38 S Gcdrey 39 S Hwsu'an 40 M 41 C tz.~Ht ^ +,,•_cey 42 M Rcbers 43. N CarIedgn 4: G caterJ 45D Amer 46 P S2KRn 47 G CP ixry 48 R Rees 49 P Z50 R P51 D Or.v.n 52 P 1 ._ . .g S3P1' .. . .g 54 05 ;,----7

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W ~.~~ ILKINSON / ~° S It'ORD `

OLD CAM BERW ELL

ELSTERNVVICK HAMPTO N ROVERS

Senior Coach: Gary Rosewarne Reserves Coach : Dennis Grace

1 . C . Farrington 2 . S. Bean 3. M . Sanell i 4 G . Rosewarne (C) 5. D. Grac e 6 M . Lloyd 7A. P Hoolihan 7B. T Heath 8A . 0. Verbeek BE. M . Convery 9, A. O'Connor 10A. C . Hitchcock 10B. A . Ramsay 11, P. Mahony 12 P Ballantyne 13. D . Burke 14 . Allay Conlin 15 L, McCooke 16 P. Tsiampas 17. G . Oakley 18 P. Broderick 19 . P Dinkel 20. R Southall 21 . W . Nicholson 22 . A . Karipidis 23. N . Christie 24. a 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. Corkhill 36 . B. Thompson 37, B. Grac e 38. J . Higgins 39 S . Smith 40 M . Daniels 41 M Whelan 42 . P Rokebrand 43.A.Hankn 44, R . Nyoege r 45 R . Grandemange 46. G . O'Donnel l 47 . B. Ramsay 48. C. Bayliss 49. WJacobs 50. M . Eccles 51 . G . Hancock 52. L . McGregor 53 P Harris 54. C . Mathes

Senior Coach :

Senior Coach:

Ian Rice Reserve Coach : Dary l Jopling

David Bellette Reserves Coach : Don Pearce

1

2 . A . Lawson 3 E_ Panagiotidis 4 A, Naumof f 5 D. Rogerson 6. D . McConville (Capt .) 7 B. Hibb s 8 . W . Capp 9 P Wilson 10. W. Austin 11 . I . Rogerson 12. W. Boyle 13. R . Melnjak 14. G . Kelly 15.S. Mulholland 16. N . Hope 17 B Bird (V.C .Res) 18, A. Winkle r 19 . J. Hunter 20 N . Milat 21 . E . Meinja k 22. R . Hetherington (DVC) 23 . D. Devol a 24, M . Young (VC) 25 . M . Blak e 26, J. Harper 27. H . LeGrand 28. M . McKellar 29, N Kell y 30, R . Murphy 31 P. Pavlou 32. P. Morecroft 33 . G . Russell 34 . P Kelly 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 Jr Morecrof . Phelan t4,D 45 . C . Tooul i 46 P. Hartshorn 47, B . Holstock 48 . G . Roulent 49. S . Thompson 50. A . Lucas

1 . M . Cannon 2 . K . Lianeas 3. M . DeMorton 4. P. DiMarco 5. S . Cote e 6. V. Grimaldi 7. J . Briffa 8 . A. Francis 9 . A. Samartino 10. P. Whitman 11 . K . Hehi r 12. J. Serratore 14. G . Parkinson 15. H . Tsaiitas 16, S. Tsailtas IT V. Lirosi 19. D. Balazsy 20.J . Russo 21 . J . Fotias 22 . P Fox 23. C. Fox 24.J . Brook 25. B. Smith 26. M . Briffa 27. R . Burrows 28. V. Ferzulla 29. D. Adams 30. B. Bektash 32 . P Gennacarro 33, J . Androutsos 34, G . Arthu r 35. P. Dowsett 36. M . Payne 37 . D. DeMorton 38. M . Kite 40, 1 . Rooney 41 . G . Poulton 42 . T Samartino 44. D. Tait 45. B . Pisasale 46. S. Hogg 47, A. Smith 48. B, Higgins 49. V. Conticchio 50. R . Tait

51 . D. Scenes 53.A .Conway 55. H. Blewitl 58. J . Andrews 62. R . Cannatella

Senior Coach: Terry Rosstter F~. Coach : ;JeB evv Todd

1- M Hodgson A Mitchell a N . Brown 4. A. Toop 5 P Alexander 6.M .Warner 7 P Kerkv'eit (DUC) a P Jepson 9. R . Bea l 10 E . Smith (VC.) 11. A. Dance

12. S. Fiddling la M. Newton 14 P Jenkins 16 W Inkster (Capt.) 17 J Lablache IS, S, Jackson 19 C. Arxtersort 20, R . Schreiber 21, A . Scholl 22.S. Burmeister 23. M. Armstrong 24 R. Woo d 25 R. Collins 26 G . Young 27. I. Farmer 28 B. Leitch 29. M Hopkins 30. D. Humann 3L A. Crew 32. G . Neale 33. C. Guthrie 34. A . Rogers 35, G. Adams 36. D. O'Connor 37. C. Str'~han 38, D Smith 39. M . Todd 40. B. Saharis 41 . M. Burge 42 . D. Collins 43. S. Pangraao 44. A . Harogan 45. J . Hvxard 46. N. McCann 47. P LerKton 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. Theofar>ides 56 M . Candi!oro 59. R . Unn1ack 60. R . Jones 61 . N . Kidd 62 . R. Lee 63. W. Earl

OLD MENTONIANS Senior Coach: B ob Jamison Reserves Coach : Phil Vinas 1 . M Cater 2 J Norman 3 R Ne,,,Inan 4 M Barrett 5PSadle, a V sciacca 7. G . Nw1en (ix Cap1) fl N . Marqwre 9 R Marqusre ia M Durack 11 D, Meyer 12 T Appel 13 S Sharp 14 D Rogers 15 D Scecca 16 R Thontpson 17 T O'Toole 18 J McCarthy 19 W. Be7non 20 R Buxton 21 C Encisen 22 A Lew 23 T James 24 S Warm 25 P J az kson 26 B Scatm 27 I . Heath 28, G Burns 29 G Falters 300Rdey 31 S, Ingram 32JSly 33 P Vince 34 D Holland 35 P Hodges 36 S C~k 37 T Dien 38 A Nev.man 39 R B .a{rqrt 40. M Osborn 41 B Nugent 42 A Forenoon 43 B Ntatlvns 44 G Lindsay 45 L Bournon 46 A Petrcvr 47 J Koncarnn 4R D Johnsen 49 B Scot t 50 C Furuon 51 A Szadura 52 W Hal 53 P Hyland 54 M Stanhope 55 C Daves 56 D Wilke 57 D Sctunzzl 5B L Paterno 59 G Buxton 60 N \oularto, 61 s Wilson 63 R Marguc;}'o 64 A EcP.•.ards 65 A Horeburgtt

PREr7 ON M BOB Senior Coach : G . Tsoiacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Rese rves Coach : P. Feehan 1 A Bullock 2, i . De Bono 3, I Bliss 4. S. Hichnchffe 5, D. Caton 6 . D. Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8 . 0. DeBono 9 . D. Heenan 10 J . Mounsey 11, A . Hodgson 12 . P Yendaii 13 D. Kiernan 14 M . Krygger 15. D Hutchinson 16 B O'Connor 17. G . Turner 18.S.Adamson 19. R Feeha n 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22. P Bullock 23. I . Ewin g 24 . A . Finikarides 25. S McGowan 26 A . Brydson 27 S Richardson 28 A . Alle n 29. C McGavr 30. P. Caligiun 31 . D. Bullock 32 D. Jordon 33 R . Haysom 34, M . DeBono 35. S. Ryles 36 N . Maynard 37 . E . Kyrnacou 38, G Sabah 39, R . Johnstone 40. G Georgeson 41 . A Hunte r 42, M . Mason 43. L . Carngiun 44. T. Tsoukas 45. D. Bookluck 46, R . Mason 47. F. Lorenzen 48. C. Chrislou 49. G . Cummins 50 . C Ca6giun 51 . G, Tsolacos 52 J Lowden 53 . M Mitchell

STAT-1 3ANK Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Capt. Stewa rt Cloke V.C. Mark Rerdon D .V.C . Kevin De rvan RESERVES Coach : David Jenkins Capt. David Walpole 1 S Cioke

2, R. Gneil 3, G, Rolls 4. K . Dervan 5. J . Beare 6. P Dervan 7. F. Maya 8. L . Twycross 9. D Walpole 10 L . Bul l 11 . R. Hargreaves 12, A Connelly 13, D Taylor 14 G Smith 15, M, Pennon 16 . N . Walmeyer 17. D. Coffman 18 . K . Matherson 19 . A . Maher

20, J . Coghian 21 . C . O'Connor 22 . N . Roberts 23. M . Aumont 24.S Johnson 25 M Gu y 26 J . Ri o 27 P Wabbis 28 0 Lambert 30. C. Saville 31 . G Cramen 32, M . Scott 33 C. Kenez 34. M . Wales 35. D. Brown 36 D Kay 37 C. Arnephy 38 A Role s 39 G Goldsmith 40 D. Charleson 41 . 0 . Noronha 42 M Keating 43. G. Ricao 44, A . Gale 45. M . Durham 46. J . Curti n 47. C, Papadopoulos 48 J . Murray 49, D. Doonan 50 A . Whiteiaw 51 B Kennedy 52 M . Brow n 53 C, Michaelidis 54 T Nelso n 55 F Wright 56. D Ross 57.P Hyd e 58 C. MCKdlop 59. D Footrtt 60. D Jenkins

WEST BRUNSWIC K SENIORS Coach : Les White 1 . I . McNece 2 D Cecchi 3 R Monger 4 S Casley (VC) 5 P Leathern 6 S. Capron 7. P. Guaira 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 Ramone (DV,C ) 19 . G . Briggs 20. S. Lampard 21 . D. Lampard Capt.) 22 . N . Magafa s 23,J . Jackson 24. J . Beaumont 25. C Hatzistavrou 26 S Fitzsimmons 27. G Hatzistavrou 28 B Walsh 30 B Hisco x Reserves Coach : Gar ry Chappe l 29 . D. McAllister (D .V.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 Mill in 39. W Wilkie 40 . R. Baker (V .C) 41 . R . Hokkanen 42 . G Shern f 43 S Barber 44, M Woollard 45 . R Taylor 46 T Robertson 47 T. Jackson 48, Mick Rodgers 49, S. Bennett 50 K . Myers 54.J . Hogan 55. M Chapman 57. C . Leatham 58 S Bertram 59 R . Ashdowne 60 C Barnes 61 . A Galiuzzo 62 D Brockweli


Under 19 Section 1 BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach: Vic Harvie 4 A . Dolmko 5 . H . Murtic (Capt .) 6. P. Harw e 9. A. Shine 10. D Thorpe 12. G Williams 13 .S Hendrie 14 . H Humphrey 17 J, Disanto 20. M Mason 21 . S McLaren 22 . G . Wilson

23 T Agosta (VC .) 24. D. Robertson 25 G . McKenzie 26 S Hayman 28. S. Hatton 30, B . Chapman 34 P Pav6dls 36 A Pulverenti 38 M Bellatto 45 D. Minogue 47 S Quay

OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach : John Caspers 1 . A. Wigg 2. C . Lasscock 3. B Carty 4. A. Kirkwood-Scott 5 S Dangenield 6 S Richardson 7 B . Ma n 8, B. Dowling 9. D. Cotton 10. P. Hameister 11 . H, Broadbent 12, R . Coracher 13. M Colston 14 G . Lassccck

15 W. Phillips (Capt .) 16 A. Cnst 17 M Fisher 18 J Gordon 19 R Parton 20 T Chegwm 21, D. Jamieson 22.P.Wigg 23,S. King 24. T Jones 25. M. Tipper 26 P Bowman 27. D Garfield

COLLEGIANS Coach : G . Daf f 1 . S. Wiseman 2 . M. Conron 3, A . Schille r

4 G . Maragels 5. T. Hir d 6. W Forges 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, Mitchel l

15, N . Anagnostou 17. R . Newto n 18. G, Russell 19. R. Lamb 20. G Steel 21 . P, Baxter 22 . D. Jennings 23 . D, Walters 24 . lvl . Micro 25. M . McNess 27. G . Kenneally 32. J . Hector 33 . C . Vin e 44 . A Parki n

OLD PARADIANS

GREE N co«h: Mach., DoM1erty

DE LA SALLE BLU E SECTION 1 Coach : Brian Brown 1 2 3 4

M J A P

Bearman Rwhardson Marosbca Brasher

5 M Edmonds 7 L Van der Right 8 C Burke

9 C Stuck, ,0 C Harrington 11 M Morrison i2 S McHenry 13 . J Clancy 14 S Zuk msb 15 P Fume 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 1 8 M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M Burg.. 21, D Toohey (Capt Blue) 22 S Bro-hil l 23 1 Mason 24 S Hubery 25 N Canning 26 P Casey 27 B Swdte

28 P BremCiarke 29 M Thor n 30 M Burke 31 M Steiger 32 R Davey 33 T Norrish 34 A Seager 35 J Clothier 36 c Watts 37 R Walker 39 S Solt 40 G Curran 42 5 Rudd 43 S Calks45 C Ste'ger 46 D Higgins 47 M Ma lm a 49 M O'Callaghan 50 N Eastman

OLD XAVERIAN S 1 . R . Excel ] 2 . Peter O'Sullivan 3, M . Klavac

4. P Simpson 5. W. Nason 6, N . West 7. G Gorazrols 8 A Dvgvid 9, J Guilt y taC

10. R . Kennedy 11 . A. Holmes 12. R .H . Bailey 13. M . Logan 14. M . Gleeson 15. R . Dalton 16, J. Ralph

17. C Thorogood 18, D . McLean 19 M . Lall y 20 J Flynn 21 A Dillon

22 T Landngan 23.P Web b 24, S . Lightwood 26. D. JuraCich 27, D . Kin g 29. L . Hemings 30. A. Wilson 31„ Paul O'Sullivan 32 J. McKay 33. M . Haycox 34 D. Jailer 50, M Wardlaw 51 P Connors 52 D Bourke

2 tJn er 19 Section CAULFIELD

MARCELLI N Coach - Michael Wilson

BANYULE Coach : Danny Gleason P, Libeau Sanders B, Collins (VC) . Turnbull :, J ? McCarthy L Jenkins G Mooney D. Hickling 14 . M- Vea l 1~ C. Pyers (C) I- J. Bishop 21- P. Jone s 3. R . Cullen ,6 P Jakober 31, S Bailey =2, R 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 . Donaldson

1 B. Day 2 . C. Gazzola 3 . M, Szakacs 4 Sr Mangan 5 . A . Duncan 6 . D. Duck (C) 7, D Cooper 8 S . Beattie 9 D. Bromage t0, D. Taylo r it . C . Mason 12, N . Gibson 13. M . Chun 14. G . Parker 15 S . O'Flynn 16. M . Goodrop e 17. A . Finnigan (DVC) 18. N . Duncan 19, TG. 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

UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Peter Melton 1 . L . Spetch 2,5, McGregor 3 . M . Burnett 4 D VanGerrevink 5, J . McDonal d 6 . S . Ballard 7 S Connolly 8, I . Dun n 9 . S. Kudrng 10. A. Woodcock 11 . S. Burg e 13. I . DeSilva 14, R . Poole 15. B . Madden 16. A. Presnell 17. J Flinlayson 18. G . Markley 19 A McIntosh 20 . J. Alexander 21, M McCarty 22 . B . Elliot t 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 . Figliol a 2 . J . Zanetti (Capt .) 3 . M . Fava 4. S . Eastmure 4 M . Jarrouge 5 T. Masters 6 T. Smale s 7, S . Pisano 9. W. Brundell 10. M . Carter 11 . C . Barrett 12. S . Bassett-Smith 13. L. Clifton 14. J . Reddick 15, S. DAndrea 16. J . Dyno n 17. M . Carrodus 18. T. Taylor 19 . G . Nardella 20. B . O'Keefe 21 . D . Lali-Calnl 22 . J. Masters 23. M . Lowry 24, M . Hudson 25. D. Goodear 26. C. Shaw 27 . M . TadinaC 28, M . 0'Kearney 30. B . Miellckl 33. M . Goodwin 35. W. Boyl e 36 M, Muller 39. G. Gragat 41 A . Egan 44. B . Grocock 46. G. Pinner (VC)

ORMON D Coach : J. Doble

GRAMMARIANS Coach: Marcus Peters 1 . P. Kin g 2 . M . Affinita 3 . R . Courtney 4 L . Sleeman 5. G Boston 6. A, Kahofer 7 G Dind (C) 8. L . Cromme 9. P Phillips, 70. J. Dickson 11 . N. Brother 12 . B. Matthews 13. K. Pereira 14.S Cossart-Walsh (VC) 15 . D . Niven t6 R, Royals 17 H . Worsley 18 H McDoneli 79 D. Lowe 20. M Roberts(DVC) 21 . M . Rudde n 22 . D. Lee 23 .S. Hill 24 . A . Richards 25 . S. Wul f 26. M . Dicrosta 27. G . Williams 28. J. Dight 29. M . Howard 30. A . Bowater 31 T Moorhouse 32 . S . McDermid 33. D . Arnold 34 . J . Turne r 35, C. Wilson 36 . M . Millar d 1 40 . R . Harrison 44 . E .Jedwa b

OLD SCOTCH ST . BERNARDS COLLEGIANS Coaoh :

Coach : Maude Bond Laurie Aghan Asst . Coach : Matt Gollant 1 . J. Kerr 2. K . Moloney 2. R . Fraser 7 . B . Noonan 3. D. Simpson 3, J. Sinclair 2 . A . Capes 4 R . Ceroh n 4. N . Purnis 3. D. Jag o 5 C. Thomas (VC ) 5. A . Chernov 4 . C Bond 6 A . McKee 6. J . Ang6ss 5. H, Tobin 7 D. Conway 7. M . McGregor 6. J . Comito 8. J. Sperling 8. L. Monument 7 A Grech (DVC ) 9. B. Collins 9. J . Aghan 8 . L . Dailey 10 .T. Petterwood .) 11• T. Wilson 9 .J. O'Connor 11 . A . Connolly, (Capt 10. R . Doola n 13 C . Hargreaves ( 12 . C. Atkinso n 13. N . Hooper 11 . L. Overman (VC) 15 E . Dickins 14. R . Morrow 12 . C . Widdiso n 16, P. Studd 15,C. Macmillan 13. L . Dailey 17. R Rowe 16. S. Hendr y 14, C. Vorana 20 . P. Constanty 17. P Montgomery 15. D. George '. 21 . N . Nieman 18- A . Phillip s 18. M . Mullins 23. S. Rajki 19, J. Worssa m 18. A. Dempsey 24. M . Ingram 20. W. Anderson 19, S . Gollant 25. D. Osborne 22 . D . Garwoll 20. R . Debnam 26. G . Alderidge 23. P Morrison 21 . J. Gollant 27. A . Rigas 24. C. Aunger 22. D. Ramsay 30.S. Haddon 25. D. Murtagh 24. C . Hamilton 34. D. Rockawin 26 . R. Winneke 25. N . De Silva 35. M . McConvill 27. S. Cow l 28. C . Overman 37 . B. Newstead 28 . D. McIntyre 29. J . Tormey 29. S. Maston 43. N . Hal l 30. L . McKenzie 44. N . Daoui 44. C. Billings 35. J . McWhinney 45, J. Cornish 45, S. Walsh (Capt .) 46, C. Robinson 63. D. Brenner 47. W. Tuck6el d 66, M . Boucher 48 . D. Warner'49. D. Wightman 50 . S. Gibb s 51 . D. Raftopoulos 1 . L . Black

NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2 c-h: Simon cooper

Coach : M. Mills 4. J. Cahill (DVC.) 6. J. Carroll 7. A . Driscoll 10. S. Janetski 13. V Pennist 14 . R Diwta 15 S. McSweeney 16 M. Vaina 21 . A. Sabatlrto 22. L . Nardella

27. J. Vaina (V.Capt.) 32 . T. Whitin g 35, P. Angelopoulos 39. G. Cutri 40. N . Lithgow 43, D. Fitzpatrick 52 . G, Bourke 54. G. Blrrell 64. D. Carbon 65. M . Laporta 67. P. Farrugia

69. S. Zumbo (Capt .)

1 r.1 erCCkhct~ 2 5 Burge 3 A Cleland a A Cordner 5 S Knott 6 A Sutcl:tte 7 A Hayden 8 D MM1ChH 9 0 Moore to C Murphy (Capt) 11 C GnNIth s 12 P King 13 J JowEti 4 D Moss 15 H ingletOn 16 H 8ardsley 17 P 81and

8 G Hams 20 s Osborne 21 P Trmdatle 22 A V:anng 23 D Gray 24 W I.taCkenie 25 C Rea d 26 N Langtlon 27 R SimpA 28 0 Gray 29 T Warm .er 30 M Verge 31 T Dugdale 32 Manhew Kerr 33 A Clements 3,1 C Smith 35 C Elztcit 36 M Berry 37 M Kerr 38 C Wanng 39 M V2rge 40 C Walker 41 G D-n 42 E Smnhers 43 P Kosky 69 0 Hamilto n

SPONSORS THE HOTEL MAX MOBI L SERVICE CENTRE Orrong Road

UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARS Coach : BLACKS D. Hil l 1 . A . Liveseycole t, J. Phillip 2 . P. Weigard 2 . D. Driscoll 3 .S .Shaddock 3 T. Jackson 4, S . Horne (Cap,) 4, M White 5 . M . Rogers 5 P O'Brien 6 . S . Longley 6. T. Strike 7. Tim Gough (V.Capt.) 7. M, Hoath 8 A. Presnell 8. M . Fasan 9 . S . Watson 10, G . Karthaus 10. B . Collins

it . R . Pask 12 . J. Start 13, P Hurst 14. A . Ellet

15. R . Clements 16. D. Oliphant 17. C, Douglas 18. R . Barbary 19. P Sarant 20 M . Jansen 21, D. Paxinos 22 . B . Herbert 23, S. Major 24 . J. Radford 25 . J. De Fraga 26. J. Hutchin s 27. J . Hunt-Smmith 28. M . Beattie

12 . P. Pellegrino 13 . N . Jenkins 14 . C. Flett

15 . S, Rosbrook 18 . D . Bourke 19 . B. Crowe 20 J . McLaughlin 22, C. Houston 23. S Strike 24. G. Selkir k 27. M, McLaughlin 28,P. McCarthy 30, T. O'Sullivan 31 . N . Fairthorne 32 .A. Rowa n 35. G . Reidy 36. A. Smith 38. P Purcell 39. C. O'Sullivan 41 . J. Houston 44. S. Alderson 48 G Bon n 49. J . Cadusch 50. G . Roke r

SPONSOR PATTERSON CHE N E Y RINGWOOD


Under 19 Section 3 AQUINAS O.C. Coach : John Hickey 1 . J. Pop e 2 . D. McKellar 3. R . Bennett 4. C . Noyes 5. A . Ferlazzo 6. D. Grave 7. D .Langdon 8. A . Maher 9. A . Leavey 10 . M . Bo x 11 . S . Wright 12 .T. Hogan 14 . G . Doorey 15 . P. Honey 16 .S .Jones 17. S . Kelly 18. E . Pegler 19. K. Lobb

20. P. Bridgeman 22 . B. McDonald 25. R . Hil l 27. L . Brooksbank 37. M . Gerzee 49 . T. Stahl

OLD ESSENDO N Coach : Greg Murray 1 . A. Manning 3 . J. Panagiotidls 4 . A . Soterio u 5 . C. Pollard 6 . C. Bohn 7. P. Sotenou 8 . N . Pollard 9 . F. Costa 10. J . Turco 13. J . Johnson 18. J . Murray 19. N . Baxter 20. A. Tweedly 21 . S. Middleton 23. P Borac 24. R . Vidler 25. D. Gallus 26. A . Boore r 27. P. Woloszenko 28. B . Koochen 30. A . Conradi

DE LA SALLE GOLD Coach: Pat Sheed y 1 . M . Bearman 2. J . Richardson 3 A, Marostica 4 P, Brashe r

5 M Edmonds 7. L . Van der Plight B, C. Burke 9. C. Stuck i

10. C. Harrington 11 . M . Wtll,amson 12,S. McHenry 13. J. Clancy 14. S .Zukaxski 15 P. Fiume 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18 M Kruger 19 M . Hynes 20. M. Burg, .

21 . D. Toohey (Capt .Blue) 22 . S. Brownhdl 23. I . Mason 24. S. Hubery 25, N . Canning 26 . P. Casey 27 B. Swhe 28 . P Bren Clarke 29 M Thorn 30 A4_ Burke 31 M Steiger 32 R Davey 33, T, Nornsh 34 . A . Seeger 35. J Clothier 36, C, walls 37, R. Walker 39.S Bolt 40 G. Curran 42 S .Rudd 43. S. Calk-c 45 C. Steiger 46 D Higgins 47, M, Malrzia 49 M O'Callaghan 50 N. Eastma n

OLD PARADIAN S PURPLE co.oh: r.tl Bibby 1 P Heal y

2 J Beroe,tlge 3 W C~esier 4 P Maunt 5 L Man9Ntl 6 0 Exton ] D Wnkky 8 P Nortnt y 9 SRenaztlson 10 M K,rwan

t A vIWM, f2 A Jackaan 3 0 'pae ;4 R Aarcensen

s o cw,s,n: 16 C FuNer t1 J ToMn

is C a=on

t9 P era0entler 20 P RoDensw, 2t N M25s (C apt )

22 S s-m

23 P Ocnoqnue 24 P Boartl 25 P Jayse 26 A Re,dy 2) 0 Wg i 2a P &I,e J Salzarw 3o P 0 taugnin 31 J 8rauer 32 J St n

33 P N1z 34 M Geary 35 G Rotlrguei 36 B 37 D GHM 38 0 Caven 39 M Cozer 40 C Hev,m 4t D Boars 42 D Wnmwe '3PRtl S Ryan

45 ea o keere 46 5 0'bde 4] J Ra..e 4a L

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,is T Cans.sn 5o J Caruso si J Hames 52 T Rcmar, 53 M year Sb c wn~~ 55 G Makdmmn e6 o cracker 5) P LaROss Sa T etare 59 A sib y

HAMPTON ROVERS Coach: A . Naumoft 2 . A . McGregor (VC) 3. P. McCal l 4. B . McGregor 6. G . Devereaus 7. P. Engelkamp 9. S. Crisp 10, S . Wratten 11 . S . McGregor 14. D. Nuttal l 17. S . Butler 18. C. Roberts 20. S. Devereaux 24 . J. Todar o 25 . M . Pat 27. S. Baskett 32 . R . Tost 37. M . Moss 38. M . McKenna 4t . A . Williams 45, 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 . Karagiannis 7. S . Marshal l 8 . D. McAuliffe 9 . S . Holden 10. J . Martin 11 . G . Tsaikos 12 . D. Moodie 13. D. Jone s

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 . Stefanile 25 . T. Fatinos 26 . A . Wis e

MAJOR SPONSOR PARKSIDE PANELS 459 8516

MONASH BLUES 1 . P. Barle y 2. A . Tramdos 3. D. Jud d 4. G . Savage 5 A. Preston 6 J. Smith 7. A. Parsons 8 A. Stere N 9 A Headberry 10, R . Mansfield 11. A . Regan 12.D.Newman 13, P Fennessy 14. R . Hyett 15. D. Boetl 16, M. Condon 17. A, Clancy 18 G. Hipv.vll 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, Nmen 29. J Harrison 30 C Spurting 31 .T Kennedy 32 D Freeman 33 J. Monaghan 34, P. McNally 35 T Wilkinson 36. M. Kellock 37, P. Smit h 38. G . Clark 39, P. Balsanm 40. A. Bennet 41, A. Park 42 . A . MacDonald 43. M. Bowman 44 P. Bwrc i 45 A, Wildie 49 I 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 . Varasdi 9. P. Meagher 10. P. Charles 11 . J . Fogarty 12 . R . Arthurson 13. S . Bennett 14. M . Warton 15. M . Kin g

16. J . Randles 17. R . Marks 18. A. Donovan 19. D. Hayes 20 . W. Dwyer 21 . J . Shar p 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 . P. Whitehead 32 . A . Chester (DVC) 33 . S . Thoma s 34. J. Slattery 35 . M . Purcell 36 . N . Slattery 37. J. Shaw

OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach: Robert Draper 59. M . Allen 57. S . Allmand 9. B. Broome 10. S . Duggan 35. R . Farmer 18. L . Fildes 60. M . Fisher 39. D . Fox 61 . J. Fyfe 20. M . Gale 62 .J . Goderidge 63. C, Haig 58. S. Hannaford 31 . T. Henr y 7. M. Hill (DVC) 42 S. Howden 40. W. Jackson 30. M . Sarvis 29. S. Leversha 37. A . Loosschilder 16. R. Moreton 64. S. O'Connor 65. S. Paynter 1 . R . Phillips 66. K . Richards 34. D. Roberts 67. D. Rowe 56, S. Ryan 2 . C. Smit h 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 .S . 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 . Jones 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 .

COLLEGIANS 3 .4 9 .7 12 .9 15.11 .101 MARCELLIN 5.1 7.3 14 .6 23.10.148 MARCELLIN Petroff 7. Carr 3, M .Getson 2, Hewitt 2, Psoras 2, 0'He2, Zannoni 2, Slattery, Chun, J .Amad. BEST M .Getson, Petroff, -Mad, Slattery, Ebert, Zannoni . COLLEGIANS Pollock 3, Lemon 2, Oliphant 2, Hoyle 2, Daly, K .Par-- s Baum. English, Griffiths, Wallace. BEST Hinchen, Williams, Hoyle, C'I~rant, Baum, Pollock . UNI BU1ES 5 .5 7.9 10.12 12 .14 .86 3.2 9.5 17.9 20.13.133 O.PARADIANS O.PARADIANS Abrahams 3, Gleeson 3, Pritchard 2, Beers 2, Powick I Howard 2, Philp 2, McClements, Flynn, Bware, P .Considine, BEST :-h, :;hams, Beers, Mansfield, Philp . McClements, M .Considine . UNI BLUES Wallis 3, MClnnes 3, Karamoshos 3, Jones, Richards, N Macaulay BEST Longmire, Yeo, N .Macauley, Wallis, Karamoshos, r,l ;lnnes. DE LA SALLE 3.4 6.7 8.8 10.11 .71 O.SCOTCH 2 .1 3.3 6.8 11 .13.79 O.SCOTCH E .Allen 4, McCall 3, Aujard, Brown, R .Macmillan, Smith BEST W.Allen, Moir, Bones, Fuller, Drummond, Smith . DE LA SALLE C.Lowe 4, Waldron 2, Mannix 2, Beddoe, Fraser, BEST Fraser, C .Lowe, M-Lowe, Holdsworth, Mannix, Barry . OLD XAVS . 6.1 9.4 13.7 18.10 .118 ST. BERNARDS 3.2 8.5 10.10 13 .12 .90 OLD XAVS Klvac 3, McLeod 3, Dann 2, Bourke 2, Taylor 2, Greetham ? PCurtain, Atkins, Denton, Hounihan . BEST McKay, Gooding, P.Curt4in, Taylor, Atkins, McMillan. ST. BERNARDS G .Wood 4, Purcell 2, Hogan, F.Comito, O'Connell, Gollant, Nott, C.Klaaysen BEST O'Connell, Melican, Fraser, G .Wood, R .Purcell, Fitzpatrick . ORMOND 4.3 15.4 16.10 23 .13.151 NORTH O.B. 3.4 4.5 8.12 15.14.101 ORMOND Schuhkraft 8, Connell 4, Nash 3, Gervasoni 3, McCooke 2, P.McDonatd, Taylor, PCox . BEST M .McDonald, McCooke, Mehrten, Schuhkraft, Gilmore, Connell . NORTH O.B. Tierney 4, TJones 3. Egan 3, O'Rourke, J .Zumbo, Hanlon, Considine, S.Moloney. BEST Tierney, Dwyer, Hoffman, Turnbull, Considine, O'Rourke .

CAUL.GRAMM . 0 .3 5.10 8.15 16.18 .114 UNI BLACKS 7.6 8.8 15 .11 17.12 .114 CAUL. GRAMM . Nalder 6, D.Matthews 4, Stevenson 2, Stone, Morriss .Murtagh . BEST Morrissey, Stevenson, Harlock, Norman, Na dKah Hart UNI BLACKS Warren 5, Doyle 4, Tunbridge 2, Jobson, Gray, Gibney, Benson, Lagastes, Marks. BEST Van Denderen, Warren, Tunbridge, Thompson, Doyle, Garde. KEW 2 .5 8.10 16.17 22 .19.151 O.TRINITY 2 .1 4.5 4.8 7.10.52 KEW S .Lord 8, Cavanagh 7, Duncan 2, A .Peric 2, Thornley, Schober, Jenkins . BEST S.Lord, A.Peric, Clayton, Schober, Duncan, O'Kayli . OTRINITY Karvella 4, O'Shaughnessy, Gruen, Rogers, BEST Borchesi, Black, Norman, Cowley, Trotter, Karvella . FAWKNER 3 .4 7.5 8.10 11 .11 .77 BULL/TEMP. 3 .5 10.9 11 .12 13.17.95 BULL/TEMP Agosta 4, Heath 3, Harvie 2, Puts, Smythe, Shepherd, Tsiotinas . BEST Espenchied, Agosta, Wotherspoon, Course, Shepherd, Harvie. FAWKNER A .Saggers 4, Wilson 3, Habgood 2, TYoung, Walker, BEST G .BussL F.Buckley, Brown, A.Saggers, Habgood, TYoung . IVANHOE 2.4 7.5 16.6 21 .7.133 PARKSIDE 3.5 10.13 14 .16 17.20.122

IVANHOE Stranwick 6, Kennedy 6, Post 5, Tucker 2, Corlett 2, BEST Barro, M .Flynn, Parkinson, Pettingill, Corlett, Strnawick . PARKSIDE Sturgess 4, Freeman 3, L.Panjari 3, Pavia 3, Page, Sedgwick, Williams, Sherlock, De Biasi . THERRY 3 .7 8 .12 12 .14 14.17.101 MON BLUES 3.5 9.11 16.13 20.15.135 MON BLUES J .Quin 5, Dean 4, Sest 3, Andritsos 3, Baring, Hildebrand, McGregor, Kiers, Alexander. BEST A .Quin, J,Quin, Andritsos, Baring, Gill, Sturgess. THERRY McMahon 3, Nyman 3, Eastmure 2, P .Crotty 2, Crotty 2, Castaldi, Reddick . BEST Nyman, Taylor, Ramsay, Wrigglesworth, Quinn, Castaldi.

C SECTIO N BANYULE 7.0 9.3 12 .6 18 .16.124 O.BRIGHTON 5.3 7.8 12.11 14-12.96 BANYULE Gilham 5, Sutterby 3, J .Fraumano 2, Adams 2, Foster, Jenkins, Holt, Coulson, M .Fraumano, Mooney. BEST Moloney, Gray, Gilham, Foster, Mooney, Turnbull . O.BRIGHTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. O.MELB. 7.5 9 .9 18.11 22 .14 .146 ST. KEVINS 4.3 7.5 8 .6 11 .7.73 OLD MELB . McMullin 6, Gillard 5, TWitts 3, P.Nelson 3, Stuckey, Johnston, Usinov, Bradshaw. BEST Usienov, Nichols, Pisarski, Crampton, McMullin, Seccul . ST. KEVINS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THOMASTOWN 5.0 7.6 9.8 10 .8.68 ST. KILDA 2 .2 9.5 15 .10 25 .13 .163 THOMASTOWN Bubis 3, Petsinas 2 . Bell 2, Cooper, Farchione, Dethomasis. BEST TBell, Petsinas, Fellows, Farchione, LaRosa, Harting . ST. KILDA Riddell 8, Avitablee 4, Gillan 4, Quinlan 3, Struth 2, Trabinger 2, Baker, Bergman. BEST Dirscoll, Francois, Riddell, Delaney, Avitable, Trabinger. BALACLAVA 10.3 18.9 26.13 33 .15 .213 O.IVANHOE 2 .4 5.9 9.15 12.21.93 BALACLAVA A .Hill 8, THill 6, Pollard 6, Sist 4, K .Hartley 3, Palmer 2, Chalker, Gregory, A .Hartley, Rafferty. BEST THill, Gregory, Halpin, A .Hartley and the other 16. O.IVANHOE Lynch 4, Dodderell 2, Purcell, Yarwood, Harris, Parker, Stratton, Cheney . BEST Jenkins, Harris, De Bortoli, Davies, Vaughan, Dyson . O.HAILEY 5.7 9.9 21 .13 26 .15.171 MHSOBA 1 .1 5.6 6.6 11 .8.74 0. HAILEY Walden 5, Baxter 4, Jurey 4, Cox 3, Bingham 3, Gregson 2, W.Smith, Taranto, Secull, Snowball . Phillips. BEST Camerson, Seccull, Taranto, Snowball, Walden, Jury . MHSOB Drummond 3, Chester 3, Atchison 2, Wix, Dowling, Pomie . BEST Atchison, Beazley, Dowling, Comer, Savage, Ceiling .

D SECTIO N ELSTERN W ICK 3.2 8.9 12.14 17.20 .122 NORTH BRUNS . 6.2 7.2 8.5 13 .8 .86 ELSTERNWICK McIntyre 3, Ramsay 3, Garry 2, Bean 2, Southall 2, Grace, Oakley, Weedon, Murphy, Verbeek . BEST Verbeek, Contin, Oakley, Ramsay, Sanelli, Murphy . NTH BRUNS . D.Demorton 6, Grimaldi 3, Cannon 2, C.Fox, Francis. BEST H .Tsialtas, Grimaldi, Balazsy, D .Demorton, A .Sammartino, Cotee. BULLEEN UTD 6.3 12 .7 22.11 25 .12 .162 AJAX 3.9 7.10 8.11 12 .16 .88 BULLEEN UTD Armstrong 8, Kelly 4, Dowd 2, Tesoriero 2, Chivers 2, Foley, Doyle, Morley, Taylor, Barron, Chapman, Graham . BEST Armstrong, Morley, Harris, Daly, Flew, Barrow . AJAX Klooger 5, Sasser 5, Super, Feldy. BEST Burstin, Bloom, Klooger, Roseman, Friedman, Silver. O.CAMBERWELL 2.3 4.5 8.8 10.10.70 O .MENTON . 4.5 7.10 11 .12 16.15.111 O.CAMBERWELL LaBlanche 3, Hodgson 2, Strachan, Inkster, E .Smith, Toop, Jackson . BEST Guthrie, Kerkvliet, Farmer, Jackson, Inkster, McDonald. O.MENTON . N .Macquire 4, Sly 2, Grant 2, Davis 2, Birch, Cater, Bournon, Vines, Petrov, Konicanin . BEST A.Newman, N .Macquire, Birch, Rogers, Davis, Petrov.


, l-1 ~ ,{-M HAMP, ROVERS 5.5 9.6 19 .12 27.13.175 STATE BANK 4 .2 7.7 10.7 14.9.93 HAMP. ROVERS Panagiotidis 9, Rogerson 3, Milat 3, E .Melnjak 3, McConville 2, Capp 2, Ross 2, McKellar, Blake, Wilson . BEST McConville, Capp, Milat, Panaguitidis, Rogerson, L .Grand. STATE BANK K.Dervan 6, Wailmeyer 3, Hargreaves 2, Pollock, A .Rolfs, Beare. BEST Curtin, K .Dervan, Gniel, Waffineyer Connelly, Beare . WEST BRUNS . 4 .2 10.6 12 .9 12 .10 .81 PRESTON 5 .3 6.5 8 .9 9.14.68 WEST BRUNS. Buhagiar 5, Anderson 2, I .McNeice 2, Robertson 2, Sassine. BEST Great team effort ! PRESTON Marantelli 3, D.ullock 2, Hutchinson, Hepburn, Turner, L .Caliguiuri . BEST Hutchinson, HeenanTurner, Caton .

0 O.ESSENDON 6 .7 9 .10 10.15 16.16 .112 HEATHERTON 2.3 6 .6 9.6 11 .6 .72 O.ESSENDON Simmons 5, Egan 4, Bradford 3, McEnroe 2, Mirakr an, Parker. BEST Egan, McEnroe, C .Bibly, Crameri, Saville, Parker . HEATHERTON C.Box 10, P.Box 3, Whelan 3, Flanagan, Kvietelaitis, Tarulli, G .Wright . BEST C .Box, Burnett, RBox, Tarulli, Livingstone, G .Wright . AQUINAS 7.3 11 .5 14.11 20 .14 .134 BRUNSWICK 2 .0 9 .3 13 .8 17.13.115 BRUNSWICK Campbell 3, Spezza 3, D .Stevens 3, Kannegiesser 2, McBride 2, Russ 2, Barley, McLean . BEST D.Stevens, Strachan, McBride, McLean, Hull, Spezza . AQUINAS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . UHSOB 2 .5 2.5 7.7 11 .8.74 WHITEFRIARS 6 .1 11 .8 18.10 28.16.184 UHSOB A .Flavel 3, Gathercole 2, Grant 2, Kutner 2, Beasley, Bunn . BEST Hunter, Lugg, P.Burns, A .Flavel, Strahan, Beasley. WHITEFRIARS Pratt 7, Woodman 7, Sutton 5, Lee 4, McClelland 2, B.Crowe 2, Mick Reidy. BEST PCoghlan, Woodman, Harrison, McClelland, Mick Reidy, Lee. POWERHOUSE 1 .3 5.9 9.14 13.20.98 PENINSULA 5.3 6.5 7.6 7.7.49 POWERHOUSE TMiller 5, Staford 3, Trist, Barber, Wilson, Flaherty. BEST Desler, Stewart, Phillips, Harris, Miller, Newlands. PENINSULA Birch 2, Hume, Franks, Knight, McGowan, McMahon . BEST Knight, Hume, Angus, Horne, Crowder, Franks . ST BEDES 1 .5 3.9 10.11 13 .11 .89 O.GEELONG 5 .6 9.7 111 8 20.11 .131 ST. BEDES Boag 3, Walker 3, Parks 2, Hambridge 2, Lawnaw, Gray . Beasley. BEST J .Berry, Hambridge, TBeasley, Fitzgibbon, Connolly, Boag . 0 . GEELONG Emmett 9, Gunn 3, C .Hollis 2, Naylor 2, M .Davis 2, Richardson, Gude . BEST Emmett, Richardson, Twigg, Butler, Gunn, Harwood .

ANZ BANK 6 .2 6.6 8.9 13.12.90 COMM BANK 5.5 9.12 15.19 23 .22.160 ANZ BANK J.D.Harbinson 3, Szeitz 3, Craig, Duck, Duscher, Kennedy, Schaper, Tyrrell, Evans . BEST Kennedy, Koegler, Walkley. COMM BANK Gardner 7, W .Kraska 5, Pearce 3, A .Peterson 2, Pitts 3, Post 2, Medina . BEST W .Kraska, Joyce, Pearce, W.Peterson, Post, Phelps . CLAYTON 3.1 5.4 10.6 12 .10.82 O.CAREY 3.2 12 .6 15.14 20.19.139 CLAYTON Black 2, Burke 2, Burghardt 2, Caygill 2, Dinsdale, Turner, M.Blasi, R.Ne,Aon . BEST Pazianis, Mou6s, Dinsdale, Slink, Burke, Newton. 0. CAREY Oliver 10, Mitchell 4, Purcell 3, Keys 2, R .Evans, McHarg . BEST Eldridge, R .Evans, Keys, Oliver, L.Gear, Christensen . DOVETON 0 .0 2 .4 3 .5 5 .11 .41 LA TROBE 2 .7 5 .9 11 .17 16 .20.116 DOVETON Battle, Delaney, Mick Wilson Snr, McGarry, Verbi . BEST??? LA TROBE Green 5, Blaskett 2, Palmer 2, Little 2, McLeod 2, Wrigglesworth, Tucci, Dalbosco . BEST Wrigglesworth, Little, Cousins, Tucci, Lewis, Fawcett. 36

UNI REDS 3 .1 6.6 8 .9 11,13,79 FOOTSCRAY 2 .1 4.5 7. 9 9,9 43 UNI REDS Barone 3, Duffus 2, Hosking 2, Fosse 2, Haarburger Ge< za Maloney. BEST Roughsedge, Barone, Cahir, Hayes, Russell , za Maloney. FOOTSCRAY M .Schembn 2, G .Mdls 2, Breheney, Elford, Moror M .Waiter. BEST M .Mackenzie, Icely, Elford, Gunn, G .McDonaid . W'STOWN 6 .2 12 .7 17.12 23 .17,155 ELTHAM 0.2 2 .3 4 .3 5.3.83 W'STOWN McGowan 9, White 3, Harry 3, Miles 2, Anderson 2, Mazouris, Borg, Butterfield, Kennedy. BEST Harry, Cannon, Miles, Dervan . McGowan, White. ELTHAM Anderson 2, Chesser, S.Fitzpatrick, Taryan . BEST A .Tucker, Anderson, Grdiner, Baxter, Taylor . ST. LEONARDS 3 .2 5 .4 9 .4 13,12 .90 ST. ANDREWS 4 .8 10 .11 18.18 2121,159 ST. LEONARDS Proebstl 8, A . Fitzgrald, Bridgwood, Sher, Levy, Timms. BEST Proebstl, A .Fitzgerald, McDonald, Dinning, S . Lydster ST. ANDREWS Wilson 7, Taylor 6, Browne 2, Phelan 2, Shearer 2 Artis, Harper, Magro, Stebbing . BEST Briggs, Lowe, Magro, Phelan, Taylor, Wilson .

COLLEGIANS 2 .4 5.8 7.10 10.15.75 PORT COLTS 1 .2 5.2 5 .4 &6.42 COLLEGIANS STeale 4, Bennetss 2, RTeale, Tobin, C.Mackay, S.Mackay. BEST Stringer . Baxter, Parry, West, Tobin, C .Mackay. port colts Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MARCELLIN 1 .2 3.2 3.6 3 .6.24 BULL/TEMP 2 .6 3.9 4.9 6.13.49 MARCELLIN Johnson 2, Cooper. BEST Andueza, Erskin, Fagan, Johnson, Menzies, Peters. BULL/TEMP. Wintle, Miles, Glover, Poolard, Zigglaar Arthur . BEST Ried, Jones, Walker, Salter, Martin A . Saw. MON WHITES 3.6 8.7 15 .10 17.12,114 O .SCOTCH 0.1 1 .3 1 .3 2 .3 .15 MON WHITES Warner 6 . Petrescu 2, Fleming 2, Young 2, Gualano, Salvatore, Sammells, Kotsanis, Dionyssopoulos . BEST Shaw, Graham, Warner, Gualamo, Sammell, Farley TEAM EFFORT . 0. SCOTCH Loughron, Findlay. BEST Crump, Higham, Campbell, Findlay, Thorn, PMontgomeryh. OLD MELB. 4 .1 7.1 9 .1 14.2 .: 3 ST. BERNARDS 1 .1 5.2 6.7 6.8.44 OLD MELB. D'Andrea 3, Anderson 3, Williams 3, Thomas 2, G .Nelson 2, Kennedy 1 . BEST Troupe, Anderson, Williams . Hunt, Stapleton, Kennedy. ST. BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. BLOODS 3.4 6.5 8.5 13.7.85 KEW 1 .0 2 .0 3.3 3.6.24 BLOODS C.Hutchinson 4, C. McDonei 3, Stock 2, Cadman, Wittey . R . McAsey, Smith . BEST W. Johnson, Jarrick, Mattingley, Cadman, Shannon, Nanovich . KEW D .Maclsaac, Dellis, Vidakovic . BEST French, Curtain, Wilson, Finder, James, R .Maclsaac. O .HAILEY 0.0 5 .3 6 .3 6 .7.43 DE LA SALLE 4.3 5 .4 10 .8 12.8.80 DE LA SALLE M .Ladson 3, Bolt 3, Harrington, J.Ladson, Woodward, Wyles . 0. HAILEY. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

ST. KEVINS 3 .1 10.3 14.5 16.9 .105 0. GEELONG 1 .2 1 .4 1 .6 1.6.12 ST. KEVINS Giffin 6, Phillips 6, O'Mahoney 2 . M .Thomas 2 . BEST Nolan, 0'Mahoney, Browne, Croagh, Giffin, Phillips . 0. GEELONG McLeod . BEST McLeod, Peake, Hampshire, J .Dowling , Norton, Wortz . GTV9 30 .22 .202 POWERHOUSE 1 .2 .8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

6, Dennis 5, Maloney 4, Annesley 3, Ebinger 3, Gray GTV9 ~ ~ Mackay, Murphy, Goudge, Waldren . BEST Merton, DenMackay, Waldron, Amnnesley, Ebinger. POWERHOUSE Jones. BEST Rausa, Roberts, Orchard, Dakin, Bur," office r 5T, KILDA 2 .2 3 .5 3 .8 4 .8.32 1 .1 3 .2 5 .5 7.7.49 THERRY ST, KILDA Oakieyt Luck, Caifaa, Reading . BEST Lynch, Caiafa, Daven- • ' ; .andas, Nardelia, Andrews . THERRY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD XAVS 5' 11 .2 16.4 19 .6.120 RICH . CENTRAL 0.2 0.2 2 .4 4.6.30 OLD XAVS . Prowse 7, Excel] 3, Roberts 2, Bell 2, Tomanovits, M .Free3n Fennessy, McGrath, Wardlaw . BEST Hart, Collopy, Ralph, Bell, - :,, McNamara. RICH . CENT. Jiggins, Jones, Lang, Venaskie. BEST Jiggins, Perrin, - .-: ; ^cg- Vanmaanen, R .Peatling. Sando. STATE BANK 4 .6 5 .9 8 .12 10 .14.74 0 .1 4 .5 &7 9.7.61 BALACLAVA STATE BANK O'Connor 2, Inghs 2, Chester, Whitelaw, Wabbis. Law- Leithead, Ross. BEST Nelson, Orgill, Leithead Ross, Favier, „=bbis . BALACLAVA Nayar 6, Smith, Tafarico, M .McCaffrey. BEST Nayar, Whe;n, J .Bresfin, McCaffery, S.Dix, Smith .

COLLEGIANS 5.2 7.5 12 .8 15 .10 .100 MARCELLIN 3.3 8.4 13.5 18.6.114 COLLEGIANS Peck 4, Higson 3, G .Parsons 2, Schmidt 2, Blackman 2, Cyne, Ford . BEST King, Higson, Habben, G .Parsons, Blackman, Warner. MARCELLIN Wooler 6, Maher 3, Battistella a P.Harvey 2, Dillon 2, Delahunt, Golds . BEST P.Harvey, Slavrio, Delahunt, Golds, C .Hesse, Battistella . UNI BLUES 3.4 4 .6 9 .8 13.11 .89 O.PARADIANS 4.5 11 .9 13 .9 15 .10.100 UNI BLUES Lowe 9, Formosa 2, Harris, WCarroll . BEST Nugent, Lowe, Moloney, W.Carroli, Formosa, Lawley. O.PARADIANS Burns 5, PFahey 3, Walsh 2, Beck 2, Bibby, Hammond, Reid. BEST Walsh, Jowett, Bruns, P.Fahey, Hewitt, Beck . DE LA SALLE 2 .3 11 .8 16 .10 22 .14 .1146 O.SCOTCH 3.1 3.2 7.2 7.5.47 DE LA SALLE McGraw 9, Mullens 4, Harris 3, Conroy 2, Buckley 2, O'Brien, Pete Green. BEST Muliens, McGraw, Hagen, Heard, O'Callaghan, Buckley. O.SCOTCH Arnold 4, Austin, Hooper, Howcroft. BEST Hooper, Illingworth, Rodwell, Kelly, Kay, Lambert . OLD XAVS 0.2 4 .6 9 .10 12 .11 .83 ST. BERNS. 5.2 11 .3 13 .4 16 .5 .101 OLD XAVS Swan 3, Hack a Dalton 2, Pappageorgio 2, Spargo, Kennedy. BEST Tully, Brennan, Tiernan, Kennedy, R .Curtain, C .Ralph . T. BERNS . G .Walsh 5, Mulkearns 4, Matthews 3, TBurke 2, Byrne. BEST P.Mahady, Matthews O'Dea, Mulkearns, TBurke, D .Burke . ORMOND 5.4 15.10 18.11 24.14.158 NORTH O.B. 5 .3 5.3 7.5 8.5 .53 ORMOND Fisher 7, Boyanton 6, Burgess 3, Madden 3, Muldoon 2, Stewart, Guinane, Burns. BEST Stewart . Schavio, Burgess, Madden, Boyanton, Fisher. NORTH O.B . McIntyre 2, Devine, M .Schmidt, J .Schmidt, Desmond, Ryan, Garnham . BEST Malone, Lynch, Devine, Sexton, Sherritt, Hogan .

r. CAUL . GRAMM 2.2 3 .4 8 .9 11 .10.76 UNI BLACKS 3 .3 5 .7 7.8 9.11 .65 CAUL. GRAMM . Gregor 3, Roseman 2, Castles, Croome, Harley, Murphy, Paine, Poole. BEST Castles, Poole, Roseman, Paine, Bacon, Harrison. UNI BLACKS Bell 2, Moore, Rowbottom, Waters, Hopkins, Coker. BEST Dillon, Bromell, Moore, Keys, Bell, Hopkins . KEW 7.5 9.7 14 .11 17.15.117 OTRINITY 0.2 2.4 2.6 2 .9.21 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

KEW Casuaria 3, Jackson 3, Barry 2, Beynon 2, Harrison 2, Ryan 2, Hill, Vigiiotti, Wong . BEST Hicks, Casuaria, Barry, Sticca, Lord, Vigliotti . 0. TRINITY Small, Brent . BEST Kenealy, Cash, Pappas, Sella, Damma, Beer. FAWKNER 0.0 6.2 8.2 11 .6.72 BULL/TEMP 6 .4 7.5 14 .8 15.11 .101 FAWKNER G . Ould 4, Middlemo 3, Kane, Portelli, Jacobs . BEST Little, Livingstone, De Henin, Kavanagh, Kane, Oul d BULL/TEMP Hendir 3, Hannington 2, Mutimer 2, Nigro 2, Cameron, King, Murtic, Philpotts, Agosta, McInerney . BEST Hannington, Mclnerney, Murtlc, Hendrie, Wilson, Driver. IVANHOE 3 .1 4 .5 8 .7 9.9.63 PARKSIDE 3.2 6 .7 9 .10 12 .15.87 IVANHOE Fawley 3, Thackerway 2, Bullen, Hall, Angelini, Setriapoulos. BEST Angelini, Richards, Monev, Newbold, C .Flynn, Hogan. PARKSIDE Bestow 3, Denami 3, G .Panjari 2, Rodwell 2, Balcombe, R .Gard . BEST Bestow, Rodwell, R.Gard, King, G .Panjari, PPappas . THERRY 4 .3 5 .4 7.11 7.12 .54 MON BLUES 2 .1 6 .5 9.6 11 .11 .77 MON BLUES C.Forbes 4, Scalzo 3, O'Keefe, O'Brien, Bailey, Rodoni . BEST Trembath, McConville, Forbes, Scalzo, O'Brien, Hoyle . THERRY Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

BANYULE 5 .6 9 .8 15.14 19.19.133 O.BRIGHTON 3 .1 6 .1 6 .1 9.2 .56 BANYULE Weston 3, Stevens 3, Thompson 3, Phillips 2, Henger 2, Dunn 2, Pyers, West, MScullin, S.Scullin . BEST Pyers, Hogan, West, Tolley, Taylor, Phillips. O.BRIGHTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD MELB. 4 .0 8.2 8.3 10.13.73 ST. KEVINS 3 .5 4.8 8.13 9,14.68 OLD MELB . Hope 4, Curtis, Tymms, Ward Ambler, Begin, Roysmith, Thompson. BEST PThompson, Hope, Wilson, Daddo, Cordner, Bull . ST. KEVINS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. THOMASTOWN 2 .1 6.7 7.10 9 .11 .65 ST. KILDA 5 .1 5.2 9.6 12.7.79 THOMASTOWN Koullinos 2, Everett 2, Fleming 2, Burns 2, Tsakmakis . BEST Koullinos, Leale, Zaicos, Prinzi, Bums, Staios . ST. KILDA Ballarin 4, Clagnan 2, Leonard2, Healy, Derard, Susovich, O'Callaghan. BEST Camm, Ballarin, M .Murrihy, Leonard, Hammam, Ranieri . BALACLAVA 1 .3 6.6 10 .11 13.16 .94 O.IVANHOE 4.4 4.8 6.10 7.11 .53 BALACLAVA M .Hill3, S.Hill3, Grafen 2, Spalding 2, Stocker 2, Harmes . BEST Brown, Spalding, Wilson, S.Hill, Morrison, Grafen . 0. IVANHOE Burne 2, Ryan, Haug, Kelly, Marks . BEST Kelly, Ritchie, Norman, Marshall, Caruso Ryan. 0. HAILEY 6.7 8.9 13.17 18.20 .128 MHSOB 0.1 2 .4 2.4 2.6.18 0. HAILEY Lane 4, Fletcher 4, Van Twest 3, Kingsley 2, Noske 2, Wise, Rae, Gilchrist. BEST Robertson, Fletcher, Noske, Ball, Gilchrist, Hicks . MHSOB CAPP 2, BEST Scrinis, Glasson, Kent, Legovich, Terrins, Holm.

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ELSTERNWICK 2.1 3 .2 9.6 11 .8.74 NTH BRUNS. 4.4 7.10 7.11 9.15 .69 ELSTERNWICK Corkill 3, Coyne 2, Convery 2, RMahony 2, Tsiamgas Ballantyne. BEST Coyne, Corkill, Daniels, Hankin, Nicholson, allantyne. NTH BRUNSWICK Goal kickers not available . BEST Lianeas, Canal alto, M .Payne, Garing, Arthur, B .Smith . BULLEEN UTD 6 .2 7.5 10.9 10,10.70 AJAX 2 .2 4 .6 4 .8 8 .9 .57 BULLEEN UTD Green 3, Thompson 2, Angelis 2, Dellas 2, Gleave. BEST Cotterill, Robbins, Angelis, Wilson, DelaRue, Orwin. AJAX S. Poll 2, Oren Komornik 2, Alberts 0, Alberts J, Braham Goldberg, Borensetien . BEST Braham Goldberg, Brian Goldberg, O.Alberts, PGoldberg, G .Marks, Zurbo. 37


OLD CAMB. 1 .1 2.2 2 .3 5.6.36 OLD MENTON . 0 .7 3 .10 7.16 9.17.71 OLD CAMBERWELL Murphy D, Murphy J, Brown, Lenton, Lee . BEST Earl, Burmeister, Walker, Murphy J, Salvaris, D .Murphy. OLD MENTON . Saddler 2, Barrett 2, Leaver, Johnsen, Paterno, Watkins, Konicanin . BEST Leaver, Barrett, Konicanin, Wilkie, Crick, Scott . HAMPT. ROVERS 3 .2 6.3 7.5 8 .6.54 STATE BANK 0 .4 4.5 5.7 8 .15 .63 HAMP. ROVERS Devola 5, Winkler 2, Tubb . BEST Hartshorn, Bird, Pavlou, R .Austin, Ivey, Dimari . STATE BANK Scott 3, Wright 2, Saville, Noronha, Maya. BEST Durham, Doonan, Hyde, Maher, Rio, Shepherd . WEST BRUNS . 0.1 0.2 3.4 4.6.30 PRESTON 2 .2 7.4 7.7 12 .11 .83 WEST BRUNS . Baker 2, Capron, Cerasiotis, BEST Cerasiotis, Kirk, McAllister, Mellin, M .Walsh . PRESTON Finikarides 3, McGaw 2, O'Connor 2, Mitchell 2, Walkley 2, Phillips . BEST Hinchcliffe, Mitchell, Philp, Mounsey, Hodgson, P Bullock ,

E RESERVE SECTIO N O .ESSENDON 3.2 9 .7 14 .10 19.15.129 HEATHERTON 1 .3 1 .4 1 .6 1 .6 .12 O.ESSENDON Panagiotopoulos 3, Suterio 3, Henry 3, Crossley 2, Shae 2, Vaxalis 2, McKenzie, Milner, Vidler. BEST Watson, McKenzie, Mi??? Evans, Flipovic, Panagiotopoulos . HEATHERTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . AQUINAS 7 .4 13.9 15 .12 21 .16 .142 BRUNSWICK 1 .1 4.1 7.5 9 .5 .59 AQUINAS Bowtell 12, Morice 3, D .O'Loughlin 2, Smith 2, Cox, Schnick . BEST O'Loughlin, Bowtell, Savaris, Smith, Cox, Morice . BRUNSWICK Kennedy, Sayers, McKissack, Sheehan . BEST Huckstepp, Kennedy, McKissack, O'Sullivan, Bond, Green . UHSOB 1 .1 3.1 3 .1 4.2 .26 WHITEFRIARS 2 .4 4.8 5.12 9.13 .67 UHSOB Boyce 2, Hopwood, Kountios . BEST Kountios, Rennick, Salmon, Greenwood, Roberts, Schuller . WHITFRIARS Puglia 3 . Gay 2, Weener, Rohan, McKeown, C .White. BEST Lawson, C.White, Sully, G .White, Lefel, McKeown . POWERHOUSE 2.3 4 .3 5.7 10 .9 .69 PENINSULA 2.0 6.2 6.2 6.4.40 POWERHOUSE Broadway 3, Hislop 2, Dakin 2, Mason, Young, Brown . BEST Torney, Morrow, Hislop, Kerr, Seinfort, Drough . PENINSULA Francis 2, Parker 2, LeBrooy, Horne . BEST Francis, Dolphin, Hunter, Jarret, Bovington, Taylor. ST. BEDES 4 .3 5.5 8.7 9 .7.61 O.GEELONG 0 .0 3.3 4.5 6.7.43 ST. BEDES Hollingworth 2, Michael Beasley 2, Matthew Beasley 2 Whitelaw, B .Hutchinson, Fitzgibbon, BEST H'Heude, Hollingworth,. B .Hutchinson, Frook, Matthew Beasley & Michael Beasley . O.GEELONG Hayes, Fay, O'Halloran, Scott, Nolan . BEST O'Halloran, Allender, Winspear, Barrow, McMillan, Hayes .

F RE SERVE SECTIO N ANZ BANK 4.0 6.3 12.7 16.9.105 COMM BANK 1 .1 1 .4 3.5 4 .7.31 ANZ BANK Cumming 4, Gleeson 3, Murray 2, Dunmore 2, Burdeu, Doededein, Heuston, Simmonds, Ward . BEST GREAT TEAM EFFORT! COMM BANK McKenzie 2, Martin, James. BEST Henry, Dunkley, Barker, Aves, Mehmet, S .McNamee. CLAYTON 8,11 .59 O.CAREY 9.12.66 CLAYTON Watken 2, Carroll 2. Hession 2, Savage 2 . BEST Fuller, Hawley, O'Donaghue, Carroll, Luxa, Pric e 0 . CAREY Dyson 2, Gange 2, A.Webster 2, McOuie, Styles, Hands . BEST Dyson, Somerville, Styles, Meager, Barmby, Chipp . DOVETON 1 .3 1 .4 5.6 6.7.43 LA TROBE 1 .2 7.3 8.3 12 .6.78 DOVETON Spinks 2, Bryant, Gibbs, Stephens, Wormesley . BEST Gibbs, Stephens, Wormesley, Rankin .

LA TROBE Mortal 3, Dillon 2, Limperakis, Strathairn, Rathbone M-~ bon, O'Connor, A .Conroy, McKenna . BEST O'Connor, Dunin, Brown Mortal, Beacom, Maurovic . L1NI RFnR .0 6.0 7.0 FOOTC( :RAV 1 . 3 r-e.42 3.3 5. 5 U.8,62 UNI REDS Phypers 3, Fox, Ridley, Katsaimakis . BEST Upfiil, Glen Moloney, Grassby, R .Zappelli, Sandison, Morrell. FOOTSCRAY Else 3, Russell 3, O'Shannesey 2, Kennedy . BEST Dyson, Else, S.Case, Nucara, Kennedy, Tanner. W'STOWN 6.1 16 .10 17.11 22 .14,146 ELTHAM 4 .2 6 .4 8 .6 9 .9,6 3 lliam s B SneOtt De B~ono, Cetinlch~. tBEST Cetlnisehn,zCheethama0 Too~e W?' liams, Bubnic, Muscat . ELTHAM Stevenson 4, Watson 2, Hall, Peterson, Ritter . BEST Aptd, Ritter, Stevenson, Wilton, Jongs . ST. LEONARDS 0 .0 2 .4 3.6 7.10 .52 ST. ANDREWS 3.6 4.7 10.11 13.1290 ST. LEONARDS Eddington 3, Dyer 2, Stubbs, Hirst. BEST Dyer, Eddington, Hirst, McCully. ST. ANDREWS Wright 3, James 2, Setterid 2, Davies, Esposito, Field. ing, Kenyon, Libardi, Mansour . BEST Davis, Esposito, Little, Funnell, Pepyat, Soncin, Wright .

COLLEGIANS 1 .0 2 .1 5.8 10.11 .77 MARCELLIN 6 .4 15.6 19.8 24.15 .159 COLLEGIANS Midro 4, Russell 3, Vine 2, Baxter. BEST Midro, Vine, Lamb, Mitchell, McNess, Newton . MARCELLIN Doran 7. O'Flynn 3, Bromage 3. Szakacs 2, Parker 2, Patterson 2, Duck 2, Beattie, Taylor, Finnigan . BEST Szakacs, Finnigan, Duck, Doran, O'Flynn, N .Duncan . UNI BLUES 9.3 14 .5 16 .8 23.13 .151 O .P. GREEN 2 .1 8 .6 16.11 19 .14.128 UNI BLUES Walton 6, Houston 6, Burge 4, Roache 3, Lanyon 2, Hopkins . BEST McCarty, Houston, Walton, Anderson, Mclntoh, Roache . O.P. GREEN Board 6, Fuller 4, Brabinder 3. BEST Canavan, Dixon, Fuller, P.LaRose, Hewitt, Beveridge . MHSOB 2 .4 9.16 11.20 16.24.120 BULL/TEMP 4.2 6.3 11 .5 14 .7.91 MHSOB Feferuranz 4, Radlow 2, Exton 2, Bradley 2, Dixon 2, Ciowes, Archdall, Higgins, Spicer. BEST A Tremendous Team Effort! BULLffEMP Hatton 2, Robertson 2, Parker 2, McLaren 2, Dolinko, Shine, Pulvirinti, McKenzie BEST Hatton, Mott, Humphrey, Dolinko, Pulvirinti, Melchiore . OLD XAVS 9 .5 15.7 26.10 39.15 .249 THERRY 2 .1 5.6 8.9 12 .10.82 OLD XAVS Gorazides 16, Connors 6, Carroll 6, Nason 3, O'Sullivan 3, Ellis 2, West 2, Klvac 2, Jaffer . BEST Wilson, Dalton, Gorazides, King, Carroll, Klvac . THERRY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0. HAILEY 1 .4 4 .8 8.9 8.13.61 DE LA BLUE 3.3 10.5 12.8 14.1 .95 0. HAILEY Chamberlain 3, Roberts 2, Tanner 2,'G .Lasscock. BEST Chegwin, Parton, Cotton, Wigg, Tanner, Carty . DE LA BLUE Brasher 3, Sheedy 3, Malitzia2, Eastman, Higgins, O'Callagan, Richardson, Steiger, Walker. BEST Eastman, Brasher, Richardson, Kzoger, O'Callagan, Higgins.

ST. KILDA 1 .0 4.1 6 .4 9.7.61 UNI BLACKS 2 .4 4 .6 5 .7 7.8.50 ST. KILDA Bilston 3, Gilmore 3, Galli, McCormack, Schofield . BEST Caruana, Bilston, Sherman, Sossa, KruII,King . UNI BLACKS Horne 2, Paxinas 2, Collins, Start, Weigard . BEST Radford, Brown, Horne, Sarant, Herbst, Clements . 0 . MELB. 3.2 5.8 8.8 13.11 .89 CAUL. GRAMM 3.5 3.7 6.10 7.12.54 O.MELB. Dixon 3, Bardsley 3, C .Read 2, Jowett, Smith, Terrill, McDonald, Dugdale . BEST Bardsley, Murphy, Dugdale, Terrill, A .Cordner, Smith .

. BEST GRAMM. Croome 3, Brohier, Courtney, Phillips, Roberts CAUL . Broh er, Courtney, Cossart-Walsh, Dickson, Vorrath . 3.6 3.8 10.10 14 .12 .96 BANYULE .11 11 .15 11 .15.81 ORMOND 2 .3 10 BANYULE Knight 4, Dansey 4, Collins 2, Veal, Webb, Cullen, Hobbs . a ~-ST Bottomley, Austin, Webb, Knight, Collins, Lebeau . ORMON EST K mpTMdo ey, M~Coinv~nKo Connolly, mpson, Ean, C~:~,:vay. BEST . , rson. 6.3 13.9 16.12 23.15 .153 WHITEFRIARS 3 .2 6.2 10.5 13 .6 .8 4 O.SCOTTCH WHITEFRIARS S .Strike 8, T.Strike 3, Jenkins 3, Midro 3, Rowan 2, BatO'Brien, Karthaus . BEST S.Stike, Jackson, Selkirk, Reidy, Midro, D-,<_oll 4 . Hart 2, Hooper. Faser, McIntyre Cowl, Sinclair , 0. SCOTCH Laird. BEST Fraser, Laird, Hooper, Atkinson, Hart, Hare . iornish, Hendry 6.10 11 .12 19.14 .128 ST. BERNARDS 2 .3 4.0 6.0 7.3 8.5.53 NORTH O.B. 2, Doolan 2, Dailey ST. BERNARDS Walsh 6, O'Connor 3, J.Gollant 2, L .Overman, Comito, McWhinney, Tobin . BEST Daffey, Walsh, Doo'en, Grech, L .Overman, Jago. NORTH O.B. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

MILESTONES AT POWERHOUSE 200 for "Douglas Bar' Stewart Club stalwart Doug Stewart recently played his 200th game for the Club against Peninsula . Doug who commenced his career with the Club in 1977 has established a fine record of achievement including winning Senir Best & Fairest in 1983 as well as the CLub 18 `B & F' in 1978 and 1979 . In addition, Doug has been runner up in the Senior B & F three times including last year, which is a true reflection of his ability and consistency. Doug seems to be getting better with age, and we are all hoping that his good form will assist the club in reaching the finals, thus enabling Doug to play ina Premiership team for the first time. Off the field Doug us also a great contributor to the club as anyone who has visited 'Dougies Bar' will testify. Congratulations from all at the House .

O.P. PURPLE 6.3 8.7 11 .15 14.20 .10, AQUINAS 0.3 2.8 5 .13 9.15.6 1 O.P. PURPLE Joyce 5, M .Vear 4, Board, Kirwin, Pimmental, Richard son, Rowe. BEST Pimmental, Kriwin, Steindl, Lord, Reidy, M .Vear. AQUINAS Bennett 3, Hill 2, Gerzee 2, Lynch, Tresize. BEST Leave) Kelly, Pegler McManas, Gerzee, Hogan . O.BRIGHTON received forfeit from O.ESSENDON . ST. KEVINS 1 .2 6.2 7.3 11.8 .7, HAMP. ROVERS 6 .1 8.3 13 .8 16.13.10! ST. KEVINS Fogarty 5, Warton 2, Hayden 2, Chester, Bare . BES Richardson, loorham, Bare, Fogarty, Hayden, Warton . HAMPT. ROVERS Devereaux 3, Moss 4, Crawford 3, Wratten McDonald, Patt, Roberts, Vine. BEST TEAM EFFORT! PARKSIDE 2.2 14.4 16 .6 22 .9 .14 MON BLUES 10.2 13.4 19 .6 22 .12 .14. PARKSIDE Kiriakidis 5, Coombe 5, Marinoski 2, Hansen 2 . Murph 2, GTsiakos, M .Tsiakos, Fatinos, Papadimitriou, Speight, Chilcott. BES PCoombe, Papadimitriou, Kiriakidis, Speight, Stuart, Hansen . MON BLUES Balsarini 9, Newman 2, Roberts 2, Stone 2, Headberr 2, Parsons, Marric, P.Smith, Lopes, Triandos . BEST Balsarini, Boel Kennedy, Lopes, Goodwin, Headberry . DE LA SALLE GOLD a bye.

PasonaW Pars 100 UP AT BLACKS Congratulations to And rew "Reginald" Coker "Th e Third", club academic and entrepreneurial high flye who plays his 100th game for University Blacks to day against Kew. Cokes started with Blacks Junior; in 1979 but then had some time off to pursue his un fulfilled dreams . On his return, he became involvec in many activities around the club. His football high lights include the 84 Ressies Premiership, I/V 86 anc his inclusion in the 86 All Australian I/V side . Off the ground he works extremely hard for the Blacks, or ganizing many social functions and fund raisers . HE is also President and founding member of the Blacl Pheonix Club . Once again well done Cokes on you fine achievements.

Remaining F ixtures for Elsternwick Park 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 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988


OLD CAMB. 1 .1 2 .2 2.3 5.6 .36 OLD MENTON . 0.7 3.10 7.16 9 .17.71 OLD CAMBERWELL Murphy D, Murphy J, Brown, Lenton, Lee . BEST Earl, Burmeister, Walker, Murphy J, Salvaris, D .Murphy. OLD MENTON . Saddler 2, Barrett 2, Leaver, Johnsen, Paterno, Watkins, Konicanin . BEST Leaver, Barrett, Konicanin, Wilkie, Crick, Scott . HAMPT. ROVERS 3 .2 6.3 7.5 8 .6.54 STATE BANK 0.4 4.5 5.7 8 .15.63 HAMP. ROVERS Devola 5, Winkler 2, Tubb. BEST Hartshorn, Bird, Pavlou, R .Austin, Ivey, Dimari . STATE BANK Scott 3, Wright 2, Saville, Noronha, Maya. BEST Durham, Doonan, Hyde, Maher, Rio Shepherd . WEST BRUNS. 0.1 0.2 3.4 4.6 .30 PRESTON 2 .2 7.4 7.7 12 .11 .83 WEST BRUNS . Baker 2, Capron, Cerasiotis, BEST Cerasiotis, Kirk, McAllister, Mellin, M .Walsh . PRESTON Finikarides 3, McGaw 2, O'Connor 2, Mitchell 2, Walkley 2, Phillips . BEST Hinchcliffe, Mitchell, Philp, Mounsey, Hodgson, P Bullock.

E RESERVE SECTIO N O.ESSENDON 3 .2 9.7 14 .10 19 .15.129 HEATHERTON 1 .3 1 .4 1 .6 1 .6 .12 O.ESSENDON Panagiotopoulos 3, Suterio 3, Henry 3, Crossley 2, Shae 2, Vaxalis 2, McKenzie, Milner, Vidler. BEST Watson, McKenzie, Mi??? Evans, Flipovic, Panagiotopoulos . HEATHERTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. AQUINAS 7.4 13.9 15.12 21 .16.142 BRUNSWICK 1 .1 4.1 7.5 9.5.59 AQUINAS Bowtell 12, Morice 3, D.O'Loughlin 2, Smith 2, Cox, Schnick . BEST O'Loughlin, Bowtell, Savaris, Smith, Cox, Morice . BRUNSWICK Kennedy, Sayers, McKissack, Sheehan . BEST Huckstepp, Kennedy, McKissack, O'Sullivan, Bond, Green. UHSOB 1 .1 3.1 3.1 4 .2.26 WHITEFRIARS 2 .4 4 .8 5.12 9.13.67 UHSOB Boyce 2, Hopwood, Kountios . BEST Kountios, Rennick, Salmon, Greenwood, Roberts, Schuller . WHITFRIARS Puglia 3, Gay 2, Weener, Rohan, McKeown, C .White. BEST Lawson, C.White, Sully, G .White, Lefel, McKeown . POWERHOUSE 2.3 4 .3 5.7 10.9.69 PENINSULA 2 .0 6.2 6.2 6.4.40 POWERHOUSE Broadway3, Hislop 2, Dakin 2, Mason, Young, Brown . BEST Torney, Morrow, Hislop, Kerr, Seinfort, Drough . PENINSULA Francis 2, Parker 2, LeBrooy, Horne. BEST Francis, Dolphin, Hunter, Jarret, Bovington, Taylor . ST. BEDES 4.3 5.5 &7 9.7.61 O .GEELONG 0 .0 3.3 4.5 6.7.43 ST. BEDES Hollingworth 2, Michael Beasley 2, Matthew Beasley 2, Whitelaw, B .Hutchinson, Fitzgibbon, BEST H'Heude Hollingworth, B.Hutchinson, Frook, Matthew Beasley & Michael Beasley . O.GEELONG Hayes, Fay, O'Halloran, Scott, Nolan . BEST O'Halloran, Allender, Winspear, Barrow, McMillan, Hayes .

F RESERVE SECTIO N ANZ BANK 4 .0 6 .3 12.7 16.9.105 COMM BANK 1 .1 1 .4 3.5 4.7.31 ANZ BANK Cumming 4, Gleason 3, Murray 2, Dunmore 2, Burdeu, Doederlein, Heuston, Simmonds, Ward . BEST GREAT TEAM EFFORT ! COMM BANK McKenzie 2, Martin, James . BEST Henry, Dunkley, Barker, Aves, Mehmet, S .McNamee . CLAYTON 8 .11 .59 O.CAREY 9 .12 .66 CLAYTON Watken 2, Carroll 2 . Hession 2, Savage 2 . BEST Fuller, Hawley, O'Donaghue, Carroll, Luxa, Pric e 0. CAREY Dyson 2, Gange 2, A .Webster 2, McQuie, Styles, Hands . BEST Dyson, Somerville, Styles, Meager, Barmby, Chipp . DOVETON 1 .3 1 .4 5 .6 6.7.43 LA TROBE 1 .2 7.3 8.3 12 .6 .78 DOVETON Spinks 2, Bryant, Gibbs, Stephens, Wormesley. BEST Gibbs, Stephens, Wormesley, Rankin .

LA TROBE Mortal 3, Dillon 2, Limperakis Strathairn, Rathbone t,,bon, O'Connor, A.Conroy, McKenna . BEST O'Connor, Dunin, Brc, Mortel, Beacom, . Maurovic r, UNI REDS 3 .0 6 .0 7.0 v.a2 FOOTSCRAY 1 .3 3 .3 5.5 9-8A2 UNI REDS Phypers 3, Fox, Ridley, Katsaimakis . BEST Upfill, Glen Moloney, Grassby, R.Zappelli, Sandison, Morrell . FOOTSCRAY Else 3, Russell 3. O'Shannesey 2, Kennedy . BEST D son, Else, S .Case, Nucara, Kennedy, Tanner. W'STOWN 6.1 16.10 17.11 22.14-146 ELTHAM 4 .2 6.4 &6 9 .9 .63 W BeSneOtt De B~ono, Cetinlch ~. iBham EST Cet nliseh?CheettMiam a0T O'Toole, tW? : liams, Bubnic, Muscat . ELTHAM Stevenson 4, Watson 2, Hall, Peterson, Ritter . BEST Aptd ; Ritter, Stevenson, Wilton, Jongs. ST. LEONARDS 0 .0 2 .4 3 .6 7.10.52 ST. ANDREWS 3.6 4 .7 10.11 13 .12.90 ST. LEONARDS Eddington 3, Dyer 2, Stubbs, Hirst . BEST Dyer, Eddington, Hirst, McCully. ST. ANDREWS Wright 3, James 2, Setterini 2, Davies . Esposito, Field. ing, Kenyon, Libardi, Mansour . BEST Davis, Esposito, Little, Funnell, Pepyat, Soncin, Wright .

COLLEGIANS 1 .0 2.1 5.8 10.11 .71 MARCELLIN 6 .4 15.6 19.8 24.15.159 COLLEGIANS Midro 4, Russell 3, Vine 2, Baxter. BEST Midro, Vine, Lamb, Mitchell, McNess, Newton . MARCELLIN Doran 7, O'Flynn 3 . Bromage 3, Szakacs 2, Parker 2, Patterson 2, Duck 2, Beattie, Taylor, Finnigan . BEST Szakacs, Finnigan, Duck, Doran, O'Flynn, N .Duncan . UNI BLUES 9.3 14 .5 16 .8 23.13.151 O .P. GREEN 2 .1 8 .6 16.11 19 .14.128 UNI BLUES Walton 6, Houston 6, Burge 4, Roache 3, Lanyon 2, Hopkins . BEST McCarty, Houston, Walton, Anderson, Mcintoch, Roache . O .P. GREEN Board 6, Fuller 4, Brabinder 3. BEST Canavan, Dixon, Fuller, RLaRose, Hewitt, Beveridge. MHSOB 2 .4 9.16 11 .20 16.24 .120 BULL/TEMP 4.2 6.3 11 .5 14 .7.91 MHSOB Feferuranz 4, Radlow 2, Exton 2, Bradley 2, Dixon 2, Clowes, Archdall, Higgins, Spicer. BEST A Tremendous Team Effort! BULL/TEMP Hatton 2, Robertson 2 . Parker 2, McLaren 2, Dolinko, Shine, Pulvirinti, McKenzie BEST Hatton, Mott, Humphrey, Dolinko, Pulvirinti, Melchiore . OLD XAVS 9 .5 15.7 26.10 39.15 .249 THERRY 2 .1 5.6 8.9 12 .10.82 OLD XAVS Gorazides 16, Connors 6, Carroll 6, Nason 3, O'Sullivan 3, Ellis 2, West 2, Klvac 2, Jaffer. BEST Wilson, Dalton, Gorazides, King, Carroll, Klvac. THERRY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0 . HAILEY 1 .4 4 .8 8.9 8 .13 .61 DE LA BLUE 3 .3 10 .5 12.8 14 .1 .95 0. HAILEY Chamberlain 3, Roberts 2, Tanner 2, G .Lassdock . BEST Chegwin, Parton, Cotton, Wigg, Tanner, Carty . DE LA BLUE Brasher 3, Sheedy 3, Malitzia 2, Eastman, Higgins, O'Callagan, Richardson, Steiger, Walker . BEST Eastman, Brasher, Richardson, Kzoger, O'Callagan, Higgins .

UNDER 19 ZON E ST. KILDA 1.0 4.1 6.4 9 .7.61 UNI BLACKS 2.4 4.6 5.7 7.8 .50 ST. KILDA Bilston 3, Gilmore 3, Gall, McCormack, Schofield . BEST Caruana, Bilston, Sherman, Sossa, Krull, King . _ UNI BLACKS Horne 2, Paxinas 2, Collins, Start, Weigard. BEST Radford, Brown, Horne, Sarant, Herbst, Clements . 0 . MELB. 3 .2 5.8 8 .8 13.11 .89 CAUL . GRAMM 3.5 3 .7 6 .10 7.12.54 O .MELB. Dixon 3, Bardsley 3, C .Read 2, Jowett, Smith, Terrill, McDonald, Dugdale. BEST Bardsley, Murphy, Dugdale, Terrill, A .Cordner, Smith .

. BEST GRAMM• Croome 3, Brohier, Courtney, Phillips, Roberts C AUL . Brotiier, Courtney, Cossart-Walsh, Dickson, Vorrath . 3 .8 10 .10 14.12.96 gpNYULE 3 .6 .11 11 .15 11 .15 .81 ORMOND 2 .3 10 Knight 4, Dansey 4, Collins 2, Veal, Webb, Cullen, Hobbs. BANYULE a_5T Bottomley, Austin, Webb, Knight, Collins, Lebeau . ORMON ° Moloney Moloney, McConvill, Kons Connolly , Thompson, Cc~:r+ay.BEb, .ir

;y,iwnson . 6.3 13.9 16.12 23 .15 .153 WHITEFRIARS 3 .2 6 .2 10.5 13 .6 .84 O.SCOTCH WHITEFRIARS S .Strike 8, T.Strike 3, Jenkins 3, Midro 3, Rowan 2, Bat,-,Jr O'Brien, Karthaus, BEST S.Stike, Jackson, Selkirk, Reidy, Midro, Lrevoil . 0. SCOTCH Laird 4, Hart 2, Hooper, Faser, McIntyre, Cowl, Sinclair, crn sh, Hendry. BEST Fraser, Laird, Hooper, Atkinson, Hart, Hare . 2. 3 ST 4.0 6.0 1t7.3 19 8 .5 .53 . NORTH O.B. St BERNARDS Walsh 6, O'Connor 3, J.Gollant 2, Doolan 2, Daffey 2 LOverman, Comito, McWhinney, Tobin . BEST Daffey, Walsh, Dooian, Grech, L .Overman, Jago . NORTH O.B. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

MILESTONES AT POWERHOUSE 200 for "Dougies Bar' Stewa rt Club stalwart Doug Stewart recently played his 200th game for the Club against Peninsula . Doug who commenced his career with the Club in 1977 has established a fine record of achievement including winning Senir Best & Fairest in 1983 as well as the CLub 18 B& F' in 1978 and 1979. In addition, Doug has been runner up in the Senior B & F three times including last year, which is a true reflection of his ability and consistency. Doug seems to be getting better with age, and we are all hoping that his good form will assist the club in reaching the finals, thus enabling Doug to play ina Premiership team for the first time. Off the field Doug us also a great contributor to the club as anyone who has visited 'Dougies Bar' will testify. Congratulations from all at the House .

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O.P. PURPLE 6.3 8.7 11 .15 14.20.104 AQUINAS 0.3 2 .8 5.13 9 .15.69 O.P. PURPLE Joyce 5, M .Vear 4, Board, Kirwin, Pimmenta!, Richardson, Rowe . BEST Pimmental, Kriwin, Steindl, Lord, Reidy, M .Vear. AQUINAS Bennett 3, Hill 2, Gerzee 2, Lynch, Tresize. BEST Leavey . Kelly, Pegler, McManas, Gerzee. Hogan. O.BRIGHTON received forfeit fro m O.ESSENDON . ST. KEVINS 1 .2 6 .2 7.3 11 .8.74 HAMP. ROVERS 6 .1 8.3 13.8 16.13 .109 ST. KEVINS Fogarty 5, Warton 2, Hayden 2, Chester, Bare . BEST Richardson, loorham, Bare, Fogarty, Hayden, Wanton . HAMPT. ROVERS Devereaux 3, Moss 4, Crawford 3, Wratten 2, McDonald, Patt, Roberts, Vine. BEST TEAM EFFORT! PARKSIDE 2.2 14.4 16.6 22 .9.141 MON BLUES 10.2 13.4 19.6 22 .12 .144 PARKSIDE Kiriakidis 5, Coombe 5, Marinoski 2, Hansen 2, Murphy 2, G Tsiakos, MTsiakos, Fatinos, Papadimitriou, Speight, Chilcott . BEST P.Coombe, Papadimitriou, Kiriakidis, Speight, Stuart, Hansen . MON BLUES Balsarini 9, Newman 2, Roberts 2, Stone 2, Headberry 2, Parsons, Marric, P.Smith, Lopes, Triandos . BEST Balsarini, Boell, Kennedy, Lopes, Goodwin, Headberry . DE LA SALLE GOLD a bye.

PffSOna lty Pars 100 UP AT BLACKS Congratulations to Andrew "Reginald" Coker "Th e Third", club academic and entrepreneurial high flyer who plays his 100th game for University Blacks today against Kew. Cokes started with Blacks Juniors in 1979 but then had some time off to pursue his unfulfilled dreams . On his return, he became involved in many activities around the club. His football highlights include the 84 Ressies Premiership, I/V 86 and his inclusion in the 86 All Australian I/V side. Off the ground he works extremely hard for the Blacks, organizing many social functions and fund raisers . He is also President and founding member of the Black Pheonix Club . Once again well done Cokes on your fine achievements.

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June 25 D O . MENTONIANS V HAMPTON ROVERS July 2 E WHITEFRIARS V O. 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 O . BRIGHTON V BANYULE August 6 A O . XAVERIANS V COLLEGIANS `August 7 E O . GEELONG V UHSO B August 13 C O. 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 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

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ROUND 10 - 5 YEARS AGO - 198 3 200 games to David Patterson ( Ormond) & Gary Norton ( Old M entonians), section Best and Fairest ,:vice, and club B & F on many occasions . 150 games to Bernard "The Greek" Holmes ( Marc .) ., Michael Houston (O.Haileybu ry ), Dean Felsenthal ( Caul. Gr. 1988 Club Secreta ry, Ray Wood (Ormond) . `.AFA defeated South Australia 15 .14. 104 to 9.12 .66 in a fast exciting game at Kilburn . Victoria was slow to settle down and coach Laurie Aghan was forced to move ke position players to get an effective team working . Best were Burne, superior at full back, Peter Brown & Gary ( Gus) Carroll, strong on the half back line, Chris Stone, (centre), Mike Jennngs (rover), John Toomey (ruck) and Petr Curtain (back pocket) . St . Bernards welcomed back Father Joe Doolan, a member of the Club's 1975 A Section premiership team, and then because of study commitments on the other side of the town transferred to De La Salle O.C . to become a member of that club's A Section premiership team . Uni Blues (A) toppled leader De La Salle, 15.12 . to 13.9, after leading all day. The Blues were best served by Macauley, Jackson, Yeo, {Ylclnnes (6 goals) (Uni Blues) and Beddoe, Maher, Bourke ( De La Salle) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1978 Only undefeated teams after 9 rounds were "B" Old h7elburnians "F" Thornbu ry, "J1" North O.B . St. Kilda CBCOB .,on top in "C" trailed winless Old Carey by 29 points at the last change but stormed home in the final term to kick 8.7 to 1 .1 . Old Carey were well served by B ryan, Laidlaw, Williams while Smith, Carroll, Dynon & Robinson (6 gls) starred for St . Kilda . 100 games to St . Kevins Bobby "Boom Boom" Hawkins - consecutive ; Heatherton's spearhead Peter Meeking, Fawkner's A rt hur Dean and foundation member Peter Ferguson, State Bank's Mick 'Spike' Scott . Distinction of the round went to Bruce Ferrall who ran out for his 300th game for AMP Popularly known as "Ferret", in his hey day he had no peer as a rover, and along the way, besides continuing interest as a club administrator, had won 2 B & F awards and 2 senior goal kicking trophies . De La Salle, third in 'A', led Ivanhoe, fourth, by 37 points at the last change, and Tony O'Callaghan was

giving 10 goals in . Ivanhoe stormed home, kicking 7 .1 to 0.3 to win by 3 points . Shepherd, Jones (6 goals) Adley (Ivanhoe) and Groves (7 gls) Maher & Nugent (De La) were best in a high class game. 15 YEARS AGO - 197 3 North lost to Coburg, in a rathr scrambly game and slipped from top place down to third, a game below Ormond & Coburg . Old Scotch stagd a complete reversal of form in beating Reservoir O.B . for they had been soundly beaten the week before by second bottom tam, De La Salle. Scotch's straight kicking, 14.9 to ROB's 12 .16 won the game. In the battle of top 'D' Section tams, Marcellin, 11 .7 defeated Alphington 10 .10. Stars were J.Ga rt ner, Dwyer, Wilson (Marc .) & Alsop, Shaw, Wayman (Alph .) Amateur football followers were shocked to hear of the sudden death of life member, umpire Don M alcolm, who played 140 senior games from 1949 to 1959 with Comm . Bank in their great days in 'A' and 'B' Sections. 150 to Rod Thompson Comm Bank - despite breaking his leg twice during his career), Tim Alder Old Melb., Barry Hecker Ivanhoe & Graeme Craven Caul . Gramm . UHSOB saluted Jack Pemberton who in his 14 years as medico-runner-trainer had attended well over 500 games . Jack was also well known as Clerk of Course on Saturday nights at the Showgrounds trots . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Caulfield Grammarians trailed Coburg by 17 points at Three-quarter time, but kicked 6 .3 to 2 .2 in the final quarter to win by 8 points . Ormond kept Geelong goal-less until the last quarter, when M arshall posted the team's only major for the day. M elbourne High, battling to stay in 'A' Section, had a 6 goal victory over North OB, Rick Harley (7 goals) starred for the victors who kicked 6 goals in the third quarter. North O.B. foundation member, John Adams, played his 100th game . Old Trinity paid tribute on the passing of their president, John Weatherson, who had been with the club since its inception . Executive Committee viewed with concern that two players had been ordered off the ground - more than the previous five years combined . Comm . Bank ninth in 'B' Section, overwhelmed Old


Xavs, eighth 13 .6 to 6.5. Borrack, Pretty ( 4gls) & Dick starred . 30 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Old Scotch, one game outside 'A Sction four, relentlessly thrashed U,Blues kicking 21 .16 to 3 .18. Best were M aughan 10, Parry & Moran (O.S .) & Shaw, Rush, Fraser ( Blues) . Veteran wingman Max Smyth of MHSOB, announced his retirement. Alphington, undefeated Junior Section leader, continued their winning run with an 11 goal win over Ormond . Humphries Horman, M cCormick, Kuhnell (5 gls) for Alphington & Swann, Marks, Edmondson (Ormond) were best . Old Geelong Grammarians went to third position in 'B' Section when they held on to defeat Hampton Rovers by 9 points . Former Olympic Hurdler John Chittick dominated the centre for Old Geelong and was well supported by persistent and courageous

--Iqqr ,rove Rob Fenner, Veteran Bill Morrison cooli ; kicked 3 goals for OGG . Undefeated 'C' Section leader, Parkside trailed UH . SOB (7th) by 4 oints at th final change but kicked 7 .3 to 1 .2 in the last quarter. Parkside were best served by FCiff, Per ry, Bar ry & Brian Lauder whose 5 goals kept him on top of 'C' Section goalkickers . 35 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Len Scott of Parkside was appointed coach of the carnival side. 'C' Section captains were Jack Lamb Geelong, Bill Rochford Foot . Tech ., Murray Johnstone Caul . Gram ., Edd Fitzpatrick Old Paradians, Dave Rine Alphington & Les Garrick Glenhuntly. 'A' Section leaders were Old Melburnians (36 points) U .Blacks ( 32), Hampton Rovers (28), Coburg (28), Old Scotch (26) . Geelong 'C' Section and Hampton Scouts (Juniors) were the only undefeated teams,

R . GILLARD, Old PAelb . - Striking - Reprimande d M . DE MORTON, North Brunswick - Striking - Suspended three matches. L . TWYCROSS, State Bank - Stri ld ng - Suspended eight matches . P. VESETAS, UHSOB - Striking - Suspended six matches . P. STOCK, Peninsual O .B. - Striking - Suspended three matches. P. O'Brien, Whitefriars U19 - Striking - Suspended two matches . A.J . WINKLER, Hampton Rovers Res. - Abusive, threatening and insulting language - Suspended four matches . M ay 5th

INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE RESULTS

V.A .F.A . against AJAX and Old Camberwell, Guilty and Clubs fined $400 . conduct unbecoming . May 10t h Powerhouse against Brunswick players I .Campbell & B . Watterson for striking and head butting . Umpire Francis Against Old Ivanhoe boundary umpire 1 . Baird for manhandling Old Camberwell palyer Todd . V.A .F.A . against Whitefriars and Banyule, melee. M ay 11th V.A .F.A . against Parkside and Old Brighton melee . M ay 12t h V.A .FA . against Parkside for conduct unbecoming . V.A .F.A. against Marcellin and St ., Bernards, melee. Umpire Thwaites against Peninsula coach, R .Kerley, abusive language. May 19t h V.A .F.A . against Hampton Rovers and Bulleen United, melee . M ay 26th V.A .F.A . against Parkside and Caulfield Grammarians melee. Umpire Lippold against Parkside runner for striking . May 28t h Arising our of V.A.F.A . against Old Paradians and Bulleen-Templestowe U19s melee, VAFA against Old Paradian runner.

Referred to Tribunal, guilty and each player suspended for 6 matches. Old Ivanhoe guilty and fined $250. Biard received a "first and final warning" on unsatisfactory conduct . Not guilty Clubs had no case to answer. Guilty fines $150 . Guilty, both Clubs fined $50 on 1st charge and $200 on 2nd charge. Guilty, fined $50 .

Guilty, both Clubs fined $150. Guilty and both Clubs fined $150 . Guilty and Club fined $200, runner suspended from any on field activity for 6 weeks . Guilty, club fined $200 . Runner deined any on field involvement for 8 weeks . APB6145/A CS646


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A SECTIO N Schuhkraft, Ormond (8) 44 Waldron, De La Salle (2) 33 Mclnnes, Uni Blues (3) 33 Bourke, Old Xavs (2) 31 C. Klaaysen, St . Bernards ( 1) 28 Wallis, Uni Blues (3) 22 Egan, North O.B. (3) 21 Petroff, Marcellin ( 7) 21 Nash, Ormond (3 ) 20 Roberts, Collegians ( -) 19 Pritchard, O .Paradians (2) 19 B SECTIO N Cavanagh, Kew (7) 40 Freeman, Parkside (3) 34 D.Matthews, Caul.Gramm . (4) 30 Kennedy, 'Ivanhoe (6) 23 Heath, Bull/Temp (3) 21 Puls, Bull/Temp. ( 1) 18 Warren, Uni Blacks (5) 18 A . Crotty, Therry ( 2) 16 Hildebrand, Mon . Blues ( 1) 15 Nalder, Caul . Gramm . (6) 15 Eastmure, Therry ( 2) 15 Nyman, Therry (3) 15 C SECTIO N Riddell, St. Kilda (8) 38 Pryor, 0. Brighton ( -) 29 Grant, Old Brighton ( -) 25 Drummond, MHSOB (3) 25 Sist, Balaclava (4) 25 Gillan, St . Kilda ( 4) 23 A . Hill, Balaclava ( 8) 20 Shand, 0. Haileybury ( -) 20 D SECTIO N Panagiotidis, Hampt . Rovers (9) 51 DeMorton, North Bruns . (6) 36 Armstrong, Bull Utd . (8) 24 Hepburn, Preston ( 1) 23 Lawson, Hampt. Rovers ( -) 22 I .Rogerson, Hampt. Rovers (3) 20 Brydson, Preston ( -) 20 E SECTIO N Pratt, Whitefriars (7) 31 Sutton, Whitefriars (5) 29 Whelan, Aquinas (3) 28 Robson, O.Geelong ( -) 23 Boag, St . Bedes ( -) 21 Patterson, Heatherton ( -) 21 F SECTIO N

Wilson, St . Andrews (7) 51 Green, LaTrobe (5) 50 Mills, FIT. (2) 40 Gardner, Comm Bank ( 7) 34 M .Wilson Snr, Doveton ( 1) 30 Oliver, Old Carey (10) 29 Taylor, St . Andrews (6) 29

G SECTIO N Wittey, Bloods ( 1) 24 Hutchinson, Bloods (4) 22 Johnston, Marcellin (2) 20 Fletcher, 0. Hailey ( -) 17 Maclsaac, Kew ( -) 16 C. McAsey, Bloods (2) 14 H SECTIO N Prowse, Old Xavs (7) 30 Goudge, GTV9 ( 1) 25 Louchard, GTV9 ( -) 22 Ebinger, GTV9 (3) 19 Hall, St . Kilda ( -) 18 Gray, GTV9 (3) 18 F.Skender, St . Kilda ( -) 16 Lang, Richmond Central ( 1) 1 6 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Gorazides, Old Xavs (16) 62 Mason, Marcellin ( - 28 Connors, Old Xavs. ( 6) 27 Lassock, 0 . Halley ( 1) 26 Houston, Uni Blues (6) 25 Midro, Collegians (4) 23 Walton, Uni Blues (6) 2 0 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Rowan, Whitefriars (2) 42 T. Strike, Whitefriars (3) 37 S. Strike, Whitefriars (8) 25 D'Silva, St . Bernards ( -) 24 O'Brien, Whitefriars 1 23 Walsh, St . Bernards ~ 6) 18 McIntyre, Old Scotch ( 1) 18 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Fogarty, St . Kevins (5) 35 Fox, Old Brighton ( -) 25 Ryan, Old Brighton ( -) 24 Howden, Old Brighton ( -) 23 Vear, Old Paradians (4) 23 Bare, St . Kevins ( 1) • 23 Noyes, Aquinas ( -) 22 A RESERV E McGraw, De La Salle (9) 31 Wooler, Marcellin (6) 26 Formosa Uni Blues (2) 24 Harris, De La Salle (3) 23 Walsh, St . Bernards (2) 22 Boyanton, Ormond (6) 21 B RESERVE Denami, Parkside (3) 20 Rawley, Ivanhoe (3) 16 Hill, Kew ( 1) 15 Robertson, Bull/Temp 12 Wilson, Fawkner ~ -) 11 Hannington, Bull/Temp (2) 11

C RESERVE 43 25 Thompson, Banyul e ( ) 24 ,,e Old Hailey. 5 ;ard Balaclava St. Kilda ((1) 1 7 ~ evens, Banyule ~ 2) 115 5 Banyul e j e, Thomastown D RESERVE ( ) 13 gevola, Hampt . Rovers (5) 42 „fr,ght State Bank (2) 2 7 eedon, Elsternwick 22 ~alkley, Preston (2) 18 ,;nnkler, Hampt. Rovers (2) 15 .,ngelis, Bulleen Utd (2) 1 4

E RESERVE Bowtell, Aquinas (12) 35 Henderson, O.Geelong ( -) 25 Borthwick, O.Geelong ( -) 17 Fitzgibbon, St . Bedes ( -) 14 Puglia, Whitefriars ( 3) 13 O'Brien, Whitefriars ( -) 12 Kotis, St . Bedes ( -) 11 F RESERV E Clark, Old Carey ( -) 30 Stephens, Doveton ( 1) 16 Crothers, Doveton ( -) 15 Yusuf, Comm . Bank ( -) 14 Fuller, Clayton ( -) 14 Dyer, St. Leonards (2) 12 Bolton, 0. Carey ( -) 1 2

NEXT WEEKS MATCHES A SECTION rOLLEGIANS V ORMOND uNl BLUES V NORTH O .B . DE LA SALLE V MARCELLIN ST . BERN . V O .PARADIANS O,SCOTCH V OLDBXAVS .

G SECTION COLLEGIANS V OLD MELB . BULLITEMP V PORT COLTS MON WHITES V OLD HAILEY . ST. BERNARDS V DE LA SALLE 0 . SCOTCH V KEW MARCELLIN V BLOOD S H SECTION ST . KEVINS V ST . KILDA POWERHOUSE V 0 . GEELONG THERRY V STATE BANK BALACLAVA V RICH . CENTRAL GTV9 V OLD XAVS. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS V OLD HAILEY . UNI BLUES V DE LA BLUE MHSOB V MARCELLIN THERRY V O .P . GREEN BULL/TEMP V OLD XAVS . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 ST . KILDA V ST . BERN . OLD MELB . V NORTH O .B . BANYUHLE V UNI BLACKS ORMOND V CAUL . GRAMM . 0 . SCOTCH V WHITEFRIARS UNDER 19 SECTION 3 O .P . PURPLE V PARKSIDE O .BRIGHTON V MON BLUES ST . KEVINS V AQUINAS DE LA GOLD V 0 . ESSENDON HAMPT . ROVERS V W'STOWN ' AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K

CAUL, GRAMM . V THERRY KEW V MON BLUES FAWKNER V UNI BLACKS PARKSIDE V O.TRINITY BULL/TEMP V IVANHO E C SECTION BANYULE V 0 . HALE Y 0 . MELB . V MHSOB THOMASTOWN V O .BRIGHTON O.IVANHOE V ST. KEVIN S ST. KILDA V BALACLAVA D SECTION ELSTERNWICK V WEST BRUNS . BULLEEN UTD V PRESTO N OLD CAMBERWELL V NORTH BRUNSWICK STATE BANK V AJAX OLD MENTONIANS V HAMPT . ROVERS E SECTION O .ESSENDON V ST . BEDE S AQUINAS V 0 . GEELONG UHSOB V HEATHERTON PENINSULA V BRUNSWICK WHITEFRIARS V POWERHOUS E F SECTION ANZ BANK V UNI RED S 0 . CAREY V COMM . BANK DOVETON V ST . LEONARDS FOOTSCRAY V ST . ANDREWS LA TROBE V ELTHAM CLAYTON V W'STOW N Terrific day enjoyed by all at the Le Gear home on Sunday last . As usual the catering was tops and there wuld have been a few sore heads on Monday morning . As a compulsory training session only a few fines are to be handed out by coach Shaw but the "Baby Club" was once again a winner with many $2 donations collected by the irrepressible "Fergel" - the bank balance is climbing! ! Many thanks to the social committee and the Le Gear family!! ! "OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88"

"STARMAKER" NIGHT 25th June at Auburn Heights Bowling Club $18 per hea d All players, supporters and friends are welcome . Please support your club and help make it a successful night of fun and frivolity. See Miles Petty for ticket s Be there and don't forget your "Baby"


G SECTION 8 1 0 667 374 178 .34 32 8 1 0 420 250 168 .00 32 7 2 0 458 481 95.22 28 6 3 0 642 456 140 .79 24 4 5 0 450 338 133.14 16 4 5 0 450 497 90.54 16 4 5 0 375 420 89 .29 16 4 5 0 355 426 83 .33 16 3 6 0 441 485 90 .93 12 2 7 0 369 565 65.31 8 2 7 0 360 622 57.88 8 2 7 0 286 580 49.31 8

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H SECTIO N 0. XAVS 9 0 0 786 180 436.67 36 GTV9 9 0 0 1008 252 400 .00 36 ST. KEVINS 7 2 0 523 280 186 .79 28 THERRY 5 4 0 537 432 124.31 20 ST. KILDA 4 4 1 571 378 151 .06 18 0. GEELONG 3 5 1 409 612 66.83 14 STATE BANK 3 6 0 530 522 101 .53 12 RICH . CENTRAL 2 7 0 403 881 45.74 8 POWERHOUSE 2 7 0 237 766 30.94 8 BALACLAVA 0 9 0 108 969 11 .15 0

THE SCORES The attention of all clubs is drawn to the necessity to phone final scores to Mr. Ron Hally on 379 8171 - Reserves and G and H section games played early - before 3 p .m . Seniors and Under 19 section games before 5 P .M . In the case of a forfeit it is still necessary 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 McTaggart (unless otherwise advised) . )'Callaghan and Brett Burden .

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THE BLACK LIST MAY 28th ROUN D MARCELLIN (Ca) - $5 . PENINSULA (Ca) - $5 . HEATHERTON (SEN & RES .) - (Ca) - $10. OLD GEELONG (Ca) - $5 . FOOTSCRAY (Ca) - $5. ELTHAM (Ca) - $5 . PORT COLTS (Ca) - $5 . NORTH O .B . U19 (Ca- - $5 . 0. ESSENDON U19 -Cb & Cc) - $20 . O.PARADIANS RES . (Ca) -$5. O.BRIGHTON RES . (Ca) - $5. UNI BLACKS REUNION DINNE R The Past Players of the University Blacks Football Club, are organizing a Reunion Dinner to be held on Wednesday July 13 at the MCC . Full details will be provided in later issues, in the meantime, keep that date free . Enquiries can be directed to Tony Costello, Work 417 4514, Home 861 8732 . NEW FASHIONS OBSERVED AT OLD CAREY Did everyone notice the "pony tail" worn by Greg Mitchell?? ? Although his lovely locks are not quite long enough, 'Mitch' wore his rats tails tied back in a pony tail before and after the game . He will have to learn to tie it back himself though, as Sarah and Sandra will not be around all the time to do it for him . Another 1st for Mitch!!!

PHONING OF DETAIL S A SECTION BEFORE 5.30 P.M . B SECTION 6 P.M . to 6.30 P.M . Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at 528 331 9 PHONING OF SCORES SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION S BEFORE 5 P.M . RESERVES BEFORE 3 RM . to MR . RON HALLY at 379 8171 JUNE 4th ROUN D COLLEGIANS (SE. RES . & U19) - (Ca) - $15 . IVANHOE (Ca) - $5 . HAMPTON ROVERS (Ca) - $5. POWERHOUSE (Ca) -$5 . ANZ BANK (Ca) - $5. MHSOB U19 (Ca) - $5 . 0 . XAVERIANS U19 - (Ca) - $5. ST. BERNARDS U19 - (Ca) - $5 . 0 . CAMBERWELL RES . (Ca) - $5 . PUP HITS THE TON St . Kevins Old Boys congratulate Tim "Pup" Corrigan on finally reaching the century . Tim's SKOB career commenced in 1974 under the watchful eye of coach Curly Allan and 16 years later nothing has changed except the grade of football and the size of foreheads. Now part of a champion third's team, Pup was once a regular senior player and was part of the 1976 senior grand final team . Known for speed and courage and not disposal skills, the Poddle recently boasted about his accuracy with a 3 goal, 3 behind performance . Now Vice-President of the Club, Pup was bred to be a hard working committeman . HIS elder brother "Dog" is a former Club Secretary while his father Leo was also a Vice President . All the Skobbers like Mouthwash, Curly, Nuts, Boz, Mocca, Mother, Acca and S-Cone are proud of you Pup and no doubt Pam, Leo and Jill will hope this is the incentive for it to be a finale season .


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A SECTIO N 8 1 0 1165 7 2 0 834 6 3 0 834 4 5 0 791 4 5 0 756 4 5 0 711 3 6 0 729 3 6 0 663 3 6 0 744 3 6 0 778 B SECTION 9 0 0 1099 6 3 0 1050 6 3 0 851 6 3 0 791 5 4 0 831 3 4 2 739 3 5 1 778 3 6 0 805 1 7 1 899 1 8 0 75 0 C SECTION 9 0 0 1147 7 2 0 1107 7 2 0 974 6 3 0 911 3 6 0 897 3 6 0 778 2 7 0 989 2 7 0 726 1 8 0 674 ID SECTIO N 8 1 0 1159 6 3 0 943 5 4 0 699 5 4 0 818 4 5 0 813 4 5 0 732 4 5 0 685 4 5 0 70 6 3 6 0 678 7 0 612 2 E SECTION 8 1 0 1075 6 2 1 829 6 3 0 923 6 3 0 832 5 4 0 650 4 5 0 930 3 4 2 812 2 6 1 780 2 7 0 72 1 8 0 592 F SECTIO N 9 0 0 1149 7 2 0 1034 7 2 0 993 6 3 0 943 5 4 0 1130 5 4 0 825 4 5 0 723 3 6 0 822 3 6 0 665 2 7 0 722 2 7 0 573 1 8 0 628 A RESERVE SECTIO N 9 0 0 862 7 2 0 869 6 3 0 896 5 4 0 854 5 4 0 858 4 5 0 735 3 6 0 645 3 6 0 663 2 7 0 508 1 8 0 59 1 B RESERVE SECTION 8 1 0 660 7 2 0 737 6 3 0 582 5 4 0 595

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