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A Section Football by Peter Frenc h
,,% ,hat an action-packed round Ist week . Four sides reversed the results of April 16th with only Old Paradians repeating their round two effort . Collegians upset win over Ormond due to a Keith Parsons goal only half a minute from time has the Lions delicately poised only one win out of the four but only one win clear of the "bottom five" . The word is out that Collegians fancied themselves all along against Ormond and are quietly confident they can go on with it from here . There is a very good spirit around the club and the imminent return of James Bennett ,rJl life morale even further. Old Scotch is another club with great aspirations for the remainder of the season . After a dismal start the Cardinals may have finally got their act together. They fielded close to their best side last week and were most impressive n downing Old Xaverians. Duncan McCall and Ed Allan are keys up forward and the return from injury of Brian Hodge, a great A Section footballer, is an added bonus . Throw in the ball-getting ability of Fuller and Smith and the consistent John Moir and all of a sudden Simon Tallent is smiling again . North OB although last, are not undaunted and are fully aware they have beaten both Xavier and Marceflin . Indeed there is very little between third and tenth and whatever side can show some consistency has a final's place beckoning . No rt h got full value for sporting well on the heavy Uni ground and the Blues paid the penalty despite a last terem challenge. De La's stocks are way down at present . They too started slowly and never recovered despite putting in a desparate third quarter. They may yet pay the penalty for allowing Marcellin to record the greatest winning margin of the round . Old Paradians are improving each week and must be close to their best form . They may soon be in the happy position of being able to include two of last season's stars in Skerrit and Wood which will add even greater 'depth to the ranks. Much has been said of Ormond and rightly so, but OP's are coming along nicely and may yet finish minor premiers. Today's games are full of interest . Old Paradians and Marcellin O.C. will meet at Bundoora in the match of the day . OP's has won its last 4 on end whilst the Eagles have won 3 . Ironically both sides began their winning sprees after dreadful thrashings by Ormond . Today the small and no doubt heavy Garvey oval will allow the home-side to stretch its winning run to 5 . Not only will the home ground advantage assist OP's but Marcellin just does not have the talent or depth to cover all Parade's stars. I can see Brandon Murray holding Mark Beers and Cooper will have his hands well and truly full with the crafty Powick. Grills will worry Andy Cullinan whilst Gary Petro ff will find Tony Conovan much stiffer opposition than that provided by De Lalast Week . With Matt Considine and Peter Wood in fine form on the back flanks Old Paradians have more skill and a bit more pace than the Egles and will win this game going away . A game sure to be played at full boree from go to wo is that between No rt h and Old Scotch at Yarra Park . Great rivals since their Grand Final clashin '78, North will throw everything into today's encounter . However they will not find the 'Scothies' lacking in this regard, as their win last week indicated . I lean to Scotch as they've that bit more class and their confidence is way up . De La Salle O.C . are right in the hot seat and despite the fact they're at home again today, Collegians will be untroubled in running the D's off their legs . Old Xaverians will bounce back against the Blues . They are bound to remember their feeble effort against them back on May 7th and Danny Corcoran is sure to have them up for this game . Like most of the other sides, Xavs cannot afford to drop this one but they will need to show a bit more 'enthusiasm' to be sure of winning . Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barne s
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Finally, Ormond face a danger game at Essendon against St Bernards . The Saints have fallen by the wayside recently but I recall their effort against Ormond in round 5 was most encouraging and only a lack of discipline by a few defenders let them down in the end . Today of course they meet the 'Monds onthe rebound and where I don't for a minute believe they're into a slump, last week's loss is sure to have ridden the team of any complacency and I've no hestitation in selecting them to return to the winnig list . I'll bet they also realize that a further los s could see them drop to second . Todays Sections: A SECTIO N B SECTIO N FAWKNER v Caul . Gramm . OLD PARADIANS v Marcellin OLD SCOTCH v No rt h O .B . KEW v Ivanhoe De La Salle O.C. v COLLEGIANS PARKSIDE v Therry Bull/Temp v MONASH BLUES Uni Blue v OLD XAVERIAN S St . Bernards v ORMON D 0. Trinity v UNI BLACKS
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Fawkner at home will be too strong for Caulfield again . Both sides need a win to steer them clear of relegation . shocked Blacks last time and will probably be more desperate . Blacks meet Trinity at St James Park . Trinity This could be the danger match . I doubt Ivanhoe will continue their winning streak over the top sides and unlike iast where I wasn't prepared to bet on Bulleen/T'stowe beating Ivanhoe, this week I would be prepared to bet that Kew will not lose to the bottom side . Finally, apologies to B re tt Thornley for calling him a rover. I know Kew are a small side but even that's stretching it, but what with all that tall timber at Blacks. . . .
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There's nothing like one unexpected result to have an influence on a number of sides' futures. That happened last Saturday when "giant killer" Ivanhoe accounted for Bulleen/T'stowe. This result has meant that Bulleen/Templestowe's grip on 4th spot has been loosened and Ivanhoe may have a faint chance of avoiding relegation . In both cases percentage is a factor - good for Bulleen/T'stowe and bad for Ivanhoe, however there were four other teams watching for this one . Monash and Blacks were obviously pleased as it now puts the four a little closer but for Trinity and Caulfield it would have been a worry as it means relegation is a little closer! Interesting stuff this second half ! Out at Bulleen/Templestowe the terrible state of the ground meant that it was going to be a close desparate affair. Even at half time Ivanhoe came out and kicked 3 against a goalless Bulleen/T'stowe . In the final quarter, although Ivanhoe didn't score, the good defensive work of Parkinson and Matthews ensured they were kept in int . Bullen/T'stowe could only manage one goal . The return of Castaenini and first gamers Angelini and Newbold all helped their side to victory . For Bulleen/T'stowe Captain Andy Smythe did well in the centre and rover George worked hard around the ground . Fair but windy conditions out at Mutton Reserve also led to a tight defensive game between Fawkner and Blacks . Both backlines dominated for three quarters when the score was 5 goals a piece . However, with the wind in the last, Blacks took the initiative and stormed home. Good, hard ground work by Wines and Marks got the ball down to Heath and Cook who scored 5 between them . Fawkner were kept goal-less with Gibneyconsistently running the ball out of the backline. For Fawkner Scott in the back pocket did well along with Cohen and B rown . Ter ry Young had a quiet day as did his fellow All Australian B rett Burden . It was obviously a very demanding week in Tassie! ! Anyhow Kew proved that they don't need B re tt to fire to win a game . Kew's ground was also a bit of a mess, particularly in the centre. It was a close game, with only 4 points in it at half-time. Like the Ivanhde game, it was won in the 3rd quarter when Kew kicked 4 with the wind . In the last, defences took control and no goals were scored. For Kew Tim O'Kayli played well in the back pocket whilst up the other end Chris Haralambopoulos had a great comeback game, kicking 4.4 from HFF, Robe rt Lowe roved well . For Monash, McG re gor and Antony Quin were the best . It is interesting to note that in those three games 4 out of the six sides didn't score a goal in the last quarter . There must have been some very tired backman! In the other two games Trinity received its third thrashing in as many weeks . In that time their percentage has dropped 18%. Parkside were tood good in all positions, F reeman kicked 8 and Sherlock and Sturgess on the back line were the best. Caulfield, who were beginning to come good, also received a drubbing from Therry . Therry have gone quietly about thrashing the lower sides over the past two weeks . This week however, will be a different story and it is unlikely that they will account for Parkside that easily. Parkside at home will be difficult to beat and their strength may be too much for Therry's running brigade . In other games today, Bulleen/T'stowe and Fawkner games will have the most bearing on other teams . Bulleen/T'Stowe take on a determine Monash at home. A loss could open up 4th spot, however the homeside should re-group, after a one-off against Ivanhoe. Monash will keep with them but are unlikely to go on with it and their inconsistency will cost them . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
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Life is such a yawn when the top five play the bottom five . Just to liven things up a bit I am pleased to announce that the "winge of the week" award has been won by a dubious publication from out Banyule way called the "Bear Facts" (should be the bare cheeks if you ask me) . It complains that "Southa, whoever he is, found it difficult to find a word of praise", and of a number of "journalistic gems". Well boys, you've only got to look at the photo above and ask your four interstate reps . to just have a look back to the earlier rounds to see how long I've been on your bandwagon . As for the gems, the problem may lie more with the reader's intelligence than the writer's style ! 'Notwithstanding the above, the Bear's five-point victory over Old Haileyburians should have left them happier than a pyromaniac at Bryant & May . Holt was brilliant, but the Bloods would also have taken heart at seeing that the underated competition leader is not invincible . Neither team would have been elated at the dreadful standard of the game, lifted only by five goals each in the thrilling last quarter (and the extraordinary Tony Short) . Some of the Haileyburian's deliberate kicking for goal was decidedly ordinary . Today I can't see Thomastown stopping the Banyule steamroller which has now flattened a dozen victims - even allowing for conditions which could be less friendly than Nancy Reagan and Mrs Gorbachov . Now that the cultural giants of the compettion, Old Melburnians, have a game and percentage break on third spot they will be especially keen to keep Balaclava at bay. The Bala boys enjoy a run, especially Art hur Hartley and Jamie Follett, so probably won't mind the large Cordner Oval unless it's wet . All the same they're much less a tam of deCastailas than the Blues, of whom I've heard little in recent weeks - could coach Alan Stoneham be gearing up for a media gag around finale time? Unlucky to lose after leading St Kevins for most of the day, Old Ivanhoe will have another crack at the task at home, where conditions continue to be good . Back pocket Jim Kelly justified his promotion to the seniors for the first time this season with a great game. Ivanhoe really troubled OId Hailleyburians at McKinnon early in the season, but must be worried at kicking seven goals in the first quarter and two for the rest of the game last week . Their forwards in particular will also be hard-pressed to counter the Bloods' marking power and tightknit defence of Nick Came ron, Mike Constable and Graham Smith . At St Kilda CBC it was an "All-Blacks" contest from quarter time as the mud made players virtually indistinguishable . Murrumbeena Road is in for heavy use again today, but at least Melbourne High will be used to the slosh - and the bitter taste of what could be another heavy defeat . The High's percentage must be a genuine source of concern as they are only a game away from being real relegation contention . Out at Kooyong St Kevins will need to improve enormously and recruit another nineteen And rew Beales to beat Old Brighton, who seem to be battling St Kilda for fourth place in a two-horse race . They will be without Peter Grant (at Simon Davis' wedding) but Cooper has returned to give Paul Woff a hand - and a big one too. It's certainly a danger game for the seasiders, but one they should still win comfortably . SOUTHA'S SELECTION Thomastown v BANYULE OLD MELBURNIANS v Balaclava Old Ivanhoe v OLD HAILEYBURIANS St KILDA CBC v Melbourne Hig h St Kevins v OLD BRIGHTON
D Section notes by Chris Rowston
The next four weeks are the most vital for all clubs . The month of July is traditionally cold, windy and generaii ; lousy and I remember all too well training on Tuesday nights was never a favourite of mine . I guess the top team ; in any competition will survive this part of the season better as they are more dedicated to the cause . The results last week were predictable, the final four looks to be just that! At the other end, four sides make up the relegation zone and really it's too early to select the two going down .As I've said before, the four of relegation brings ou~ the best in many . I've seen top sides beaten by bottom clubs, simply to survive for next year . Old Mentonians had a good win over top side Hampton Rovers by kicking goals with the strong wind at Elsternwick Park Today they encounter Preston at home. If the conditions are not heavy I'm selection OM's to win in what shouki be a top game. I still believe Old Camberwell are better than their position suggests, and for that reason the upset this week is for the Wells to win at the expense of Elsternwick . The match of the day is AJAX versus Nth Brunswick . I'm sure both sides will be fired up - a win is a must AJAX have the advantage of the home ground making the Jackers my tip to win . Last week, in excellent conditions, Preston gradually displayed their dominance over Bulleen by kicking seven goals to one in the final term to halt the Bulls charge to make the four. There was little between the sides all day but Preston's height, strength and general skills, finally broke the Bull's back . Best for Preston, McGair, De Bono and Johnston and Bulleen . AJAX have only themselves to blame, going down to State Bank by a couple of points . In a game which sav: a battle of the defences, State Bank held out AJAX, both sides only kicking a goal each in the final term . A win to the Bankers keeps their hopes alive for the finals and today another win against West Brunswick xLl enhance their cause. Best for the Bank Mathison, Tony Rolfs and Kennedy and Ajax L . Burstin, A . Bursztyn and Levin . Old Mentonians secured third spot on the ladder and showed Hampton Rovers how to play football in windy and trying condition . Being first to the ball, and showing a greater desire, OM's slammed on eight goals in the second term with the wind . Maybe the conditions showed up the inexperience of the younger players for Hampton . Nevertheless a good solid for OMs and today against Preston their confidence should be high . Best for OMs Sciacca, M . Barret and A . Newman, and Hampton Rovers Hetherington, Hibbs and Hoggett . Nth Brunswick showed plenty of sparkle early to hold a three goal lead at half time over Old Camberwell, Both sides realized the importance of a win, the four points are well needed . The Wells kicked 4 goals in the final term against the breeze to hold Brunswick out . Best for Old Camberwell, Strachan, Inster and Beal, and Nth Brunswick, Fotias, M . De Mo rton and Demarco . Elsternwick with the aid of the wind promptly kicked 9 goals to two in the first term, and then bottled up play against West Brunswick to prevent them getting into the game. With Contin controlling the ruck duals, the smaller brigade totally out-played the Magpies who showed little endeavour all day . Best for Elsternwick, A. Contin, Farrington and Oakley and West Brunswick, Casley, Cecchi and D. Lampard . TODAY'S SELECTIONS: OLD CAMBERWELL v Elsternwick OLD MENTONIANS v Preston AJAX v Nth Brunswic k Bulleen Utd v HAMPTON ROVERS STATE BANK v West Brunswic k
Personality Pars CONGRATS 'S.RAG' - 50 GAMES The committee, supporters and players of Old Paradians would like to congratulate Club stalwart 'Shags' Rag, on the occasion of his 50th appearance for the Club. 'Shags', who joined Old Paradians back in 1983, has stunned patrons with his lively humour, sordid gossip and consistant ability to offend . We wish 'Shags' the very best and look forward to the next 50 .
E Section Report by John Palmer
Results last round were pretty much as expected with another 4 out of 5 return by yours truly in the tipping = ;akes. Old Essendon took the points over St Bedes in a close contest and by doing so managed to sneak ,to the four . The form of the Framman team has been pretty good of late and, now in contention for a finals ,:,erth, they could be quite tough to dislodge. old Geelong gave up their 4th possy after suffering a 10 goal defeat at the hands of Aquinas . The OGGS ~radtional winter slump has arrived and they are now under pressure to come back Aquinas is showing its s :rength and has now secured 2nd rung on the ladder. Is I expected, a rejuvenated UHSOB, which is fighting hard to stay in E Section, recorded a good win against a struggling Heathe rton at Royal Park . Their efforts probably received a bit of a blow when the PeninsulaBrunswick result came through as the Pirates managed to keep a space between themselves and the bottom teams with a desperate 10 point win against the visitors from the North . The top two teams staged the battle of the day at Donvale which saw Whitefriars come through in fine style co confirm their strength at the top of the table. In doing so, they managed to push Powerhouse out of 2nd position but the House boys have an opportunity to get back there this week . On the figures it now seems as through there are only 5 teams in contention for the final four . It would take some iorm reversals and upset results to alter this but with seven games to go, anything can happen . (We haven't given up hope yet have we fellas? ) bday's games again are going to test my abilities as a tipster . UHSOB meet Old Essendon at Brens oval and r ;hilst the improved form of the home team will give them a chance, I reckon the Old Essendon team will be ;oo strong today. Aquinas and Powerhouse do battle for 2nd possition . The Albert Parkers will come back hard after their loss ,ast week but I think Aquinas will be too good at home and win well . Peninsula has another game at home, this time a gainst St . Bedes. This game could go either way and I have only confused myself in trying to come to a reasoned solution . St . Bedes to win by a flick of a coin . Whitefriars and Old Geelong both journey to Elsternwick Park for today's game . The spaces at Headquarters should suit Old Geelong but their form of late has been nothing to compare with that of Whitefriars. The "Home" team to win . Finally, Heatherton travel to Brunswick. Both teams have done nothing to rave about lately and only the home ground advantage leads me to select Brunswick for the points today.
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Let's set the record straight immediately: it was a typing error last week which three times referred to the Sainters as the Fainters . Heaven forbid! To even suggest the necessity for smelling salts at B re arley Reserve! The mind boggles! Anyhow, it didn't bother the Sainters as they cruised to a 67 point win over the Eagles in the match of the day at Farnswo rt h Avenue. The Sainters are now in the four and determined to stay there . Meanwhile, the Eagles look about as convincing as a National Crime Authority prosecution : four losses in a row and a tumble from the top four makes June a month for John Moroney to put in the nightmare basket . In other matches : the Students allowed the A rt its the privilege of a private exhibition of skill, strength and scoring power to win by a couple of semesters . The Redz kicked their biggest total of the season to remain in contact with the four. They were nine majors clear of the Zedders after a tight tussle early in the windy conditions at Lakeside. Getta's policy of glasnost, "open everything and empty it" was implemented immediately after the game and the Redz (led by Charlie Hosking and War re n Beatty) were enthralled by the stirring post-match adress by Zedders' new politburo chief, Harry Birkenfields . The Zedders aren't winning many games but their morale and spirit is to be admired . The clubrooms aren't bad either - no wonder the ANX has put its interst rates up. Old Carey had another consolidating win against the the Harry Tro tters who are not too far away from challenging the sides grouped around fourth place . Doveton, as expected, rebounded well to give St Leonards a pasting and themselves some breathing space . It's now Students (11 wins), Old Carey ( 9), Doveton (8), St And rews (7) then Eagles, Willy and Redz (6) . The 'Towners won well at the expense of the Clays to make the finals race a contest of seven sides with seven rounds to go. Player of the Week : Fenwick Inn Voucher this week to Sainters' volatile and brilliant Wayne Chamra, who has overcome injury to get back to his best football, creating many opportunities from the half-back flank and as a ruck-rover. Well done Wayne! A Fenwick Voucher and a decent supply of valium is in the mail . By the way, all voucher winners go into an end-of-season draw for a Dinner for Two at the Fenwick where the bistro and dining room meals are superb, and the wine list quite tempting . THIS WEEK'S MATCHES Last Week 6 ( . . . first time for this tipster) Current Percentage (69%) MATCH OF THE ROUND : Old Ca rey (2nd) versus St And re ws (4th ) The Sainters have really been on a roll in recent weeks and I'm tipping them to upset Old Carey at home. OC have only stumbled twice and hardly deserve criticism but the fire-power of the Sainters' forward line should be enough to unsettle the commitment and teamwork of the home-side . ainters by 4 or 5 twins . In other matches: The Doves to confirm their place with a big win over the Zedders who are relying overmuch on ground level scording opportunities and will find the Doves strong marking and close-knit defence a real stumbling block. The Clays at home to Uni Reds would give themselves a chance of pulling out of their current rut, but the Redz have too much incentive as well as form to let this one slip . Nevertheless, the Hosking/Dingdale clash will be well worth the journey along Dandenong Road . Redz by six . If the referenda were on whether the top four sides should be scheduled to play the Patterson River Boys, St . Leonards would do a Johnny Howard and vote No, No, No, No. Unfortunately, it's two ina row - and I fancy the Students could cause untol damage at Bundoora . A more peaceful scene at Albert Park should see Harry Trotters exact a mild-mannered revenge on the Artists . The other key match is the Westgate Cup rematch between the Eagles (5th and the 'Towners (6th) . "Swanee" Richardson ran during the week to say all the bugs were ironed out and Moro ney's Maulers were set to fire once again . I was impressed with the sincerity of "Swanee's" hart-breaking story and I've selected the Eagles by 3 or 4 . SPECIAL CHEERIO : To Brian "Spud" Curthoys, young ANZ toothman who celebrated his 21st Birthday last week with a giant potato cake courtesy of Mrs Getta . A great feat !
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Review of Matches played June 25, 1988 - Round 1 1 G SECTIO N Bottom side Old Melburnians surprised Collegians with a convincing thirty four point victory at Albert Park. Bulleen Templestowe made fourth place safer for themselves when they defeated Port Colts by thirty four Dn nts. The Colts were held to one scoring shot . Old Haileybury's woes continued ; this timeon the field, as Ir,ey went down to Monash Whites by the big margin of seventy five points. I was way off the mark in my prediction ~or St Bernards . In fact they buckled under De La Salle pressure and failed to match De La by the margin ;f Lwenty five points . Kew continued to press for a final's berth as the result of their eighteen point defeat of Old Scotch . Marcellin and Bloods staged an interesting game from which Bloods emerged winners by seventeen points . H SECTIO N St Kevins lived up to my expectations when they defeated CBC St Kilda by thirty three points, while Powerhouse upset my selection when they defeated old rivals Old Geelong by sixteen points. State Bank upset my selections even further when they defeated Therry by eight points . My disasterous day's selections continued when an inaccurate Richmond Centra l was defeated by Balaclava by seven points . The Old Xaverians added a degree ° respectability to my selections when they emerged victorious by twenty five points over the previously undefeated GTV-9 . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 0!d Haileybu ry lost further touch with the leading bracket of sides when CI!egians defeated them by eighteen points. De La Salle Blue overwhelmed University Blues by the huge margin of one hundred and thirty eight points. How wrong was I when I selection University Blues? Marcellin defeated Melbourne High School 0!d Boys thirty seven points which enabled the Eaglets to regain second place on the ladder. Old Paradians Gre en received a much needed percentage boost at the expense of Therry whom they defeated by one hundred and twenty eight points . The Paradian's final's fate is in their own hands. Winning games will result in a final's berth . Old Xaverians has a big victory over Bul!een Templestowe by fifty one points after a low scoring game. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Round 11 results in this section only served to intensify competition for the last eight positions on the ladder . CBC St Kilda had a ten point victory over St Bernards and thus served notice they will cause trouble to other sides as they strive to avoid relegation . No rt h Old Boys re-entered the four as a result of others losses and their own eight point victory over Old Melburnians. Therry, your players hold their own fate in the hands!! Banyule emerged as real winners of the round as their leviathan victory by one hundred and forty nine points over an under-manned University Blacks. Banyule are now a serious final's contender and if their supporters can be believed they intend to make the finals . Ormond opened a big first half lead against Caulfield Grammarians is a high standard game. However after half time Ormond didn't keep on in this vein and Caulfield steadily pegged them back to within twenty one points by the end of the game . Whitefriars again proved too strong or Old Scotch when the leaders won by sixty eight points. Scotch may find their eight percent a big problem as the season reaches its climax . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Parkside started sensationally against Old Paradians Purple and an upset seemed likely. However by three quarter time Parade had forged to the lead . Their superior fitness enabled the Paradians to draw clear in the last quarter and win by twenty one points. I was right in my selection of Old Brighton Grammarians to win by a narrow margin as due to shockingly inaccurate kicking the Grammarians had only six points to spare over Monash Blues . If the Aquinas players were athletes they would be swabbed for inconsistent performances . How John Hickey must suffer on a Saturday - John obviously knows the agony and the ecstasy. Last week the ecstasy of a big win, this week the agony of a ninety point humuliation at the hands of St Kevins. Old Essendon Grammarians forfeited to De La Salle Gold and Hampton Rovers had the bye . P review of Matches to be played Jule 2, 1988 - Round 1 2 G SECTIO N Monash Whites have the opportunity to insure the double chance to scoring a big win over Collegians today . believe they will . Marcellin have the chance today to biuld their percentage by clearly defeating Old Melburnians. believe the Eagles will win well and therefore draw closer to the four . The main game in this section will be
that between St Bernards and Bloods who face a danger game at Niddrie. Very little separates the sic_ statistically, althouth St Bernards' loss last week has taken some of the attraction away from this match . I,, originally opted for St Bernards to win but have changed my mind because the Bloods form is the more reliau l Old Haileybu ry, suffering from administrative errors, have the chance to pick up four points today at the expersL of Old Scotch . I believe the Bloods can win . Bulleen Templestowe at home to De La Salle will have tc ; much talent for their visitors and the suburban based side should win well . Kew travel to play Port Colts an,, they mut win to stay in touch with the leaders. Kew face a hard battle but I suspect they will be in front at thsound of the final siren . H SECTO N I expect GTV-9 to bounce back to the winning list be defeating an inconsistent CBC St Kilda . Old Xaverians travel out to Therry and they sould return with the four ponits as Therry's form is quite inconsistent . Now the, Balaclava has tasted victory its players will challenge State Bank today. Nonetheless, I expect the Bankers to win the game. St Kevins must be my selection to defeat Powerhouse who will not have sufficient talent tn extend the third places side. Old Geelong and Richmond Central will both have tired players after today = ame on the wide expanses of Como Park . At home I favour Old Geelong to take the points especially a, Richmond Central's late form has not been good . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Melbourne High School Old Bys and Collegians will be playing for the "wooden spoon" today. Collegians should they win, could move away from the relegation zone while a Melbourne High victory could be the first move by their players to avoid relegation . Without any great confidence I select Collegians . University Blues must atone for last week's debacle today against Old Xaverians . However despite their undoubted Potential the Blues lack the consistency to defeat Old Xaverians who also possess the best forward line in the section I select Old Xaverians . Neither Therry nor Old Haileybury appeal as sides to follow, when judged on the level of their on-field performance . Today at home I select Therry to gain victory . Leaders De La Salle Blue will be too talented for Bulleen Templestowe. The Bulleen Templestowe back line will not be able to hold De La Salle to a losing score . At Bundoora I expect Marcellin to prove too strong for Old Paradians Green . The Paradian defence has had more points kicked against it than hs any of the top four defences, so I believe Marcellin will kick the winning scores. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Old Melburnians and CBC St Kilda will both bee keen to win and thus remove more danager of relegation, If Simon Meehan can have St Kilda playing as well away fromMurrumbeena as there then CBC St Kilda will win . I believethey are worthy of my faith . For a preview of the second semi final Whitefriars travel to Ormond . It is difficult to go past Whitefriars especially with the knowledge of Ormond did not play out thefull game last week . Whitefriars are my selection . North Old Boys travel to Banyule for a danger game . The locals play their ground very well and given the vaguary of local winds I believe Banyule wil prove equal to their task and win the game. In another vital game Old Scotch are at home to St Bernards . The Saints slipped badly last week and they will receive no resite today. At home I favour Old Scotch to win and move back to fourth place . The under-manned University Blacks ravel to Oval 3 to play Caulfield Grammarians . Caulfield will be anxious to build percentage in an attempt to gain a final four berth . I have no doubt that Caulfield will win the game . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 The main game will be that at St Kevin's College when Old Paradians Purple will be the visitors. St Kevins lost their May 7 game against Old Paradians when they failed by twenty three points . St Kevins will be stronger today as Warton and Fogarty are key forwards of great talent . In defence Hourigan does well with his safe marking and steady play. The rucks could hold the key, as it was the strength of Silby and Joyce that set up the Parade win on May 7 . Since then Sweeney has hit top form and Chester along with Snell and Quinlas are prime "on ball" players . I expect a good tense game and from what I have seer . of late I select St Kevins to win . De La Salle Gold are at home to Parkside and they will not have the strength and talent to stay with the Parksides all day, hence I select Parkside. Hampton Rovers and Monash Blues should play an interesting and even game. Monash need to win to be able to continue to threaten as a finalist . At home I believe Hampton Rovers will be able to win . Aquinas make the long journey west to Keilor where against Old Essendon Grammarians they will recover some lost prestige and record a big victory . Old Brighton Grammarians have the Bye.
Personality Par s PETER "IRISH" O'DEA - 200 GAMES - ST BERNARD S Irish started his career in 1975 in our U/19 Junior Section 1 side. Since his return in 1978 Irish has missed only one game through injury. He broke his big toe playing squash!! Irish has been a very successful ruckman over the past ten years, although giving away a lot of height each week he still manages to beat most opponents he comes up against . Irish has received many awards from the St . Bernards football club including 4 Best and Faire st Awards and Runner Up once. Irish also received the Club's Most Improved Player Award in 1982 . He has been the Rese rve Grade Captain in 1985 and again this
year in 1988. He was a member of the Rese rv e Premiership Team in 1983 and in the losing Grand Final sides in 1984 and 1986 . Irish would certainly like to finish his career off as the Captain of another Premiership team in 1988 . With the Reserves side now undefeated, and almost certainly to play in the Finals series this year, he may still have a chance to win one more. Irish is now the proud father of thre boys, Andrew, Damien and Michael, and if they continue in their father's footsteps the Club will have a bright future. Keep up the good work on and off the field!! Congratulations on reaching this milestones, from all your friends at St Bernards.
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50 GAMES TO 'ALBY' OF OLD PARADIANS Paradians congratulate Alex `Alby' :,i~ at old Morelli, on eventually playing his 50th game for :i,eGIub on 25th June 1988, against St Bernards . - The Masked Man' had represented the Club Under 19 Premiership Team in 1980, and was a regula r in the senior ranks since 1981 . Unfortunately has been plagued with regular injuries since then .,i, ch resulted in him wearing a'mask' on the field . -io :vever, his determination saw him reaching thi s lestone, and all involved with the Club most = r,erely wish him best of luck, on and off the field or the future. LOBBA AND CUNNERS - 50 EAC H =.stweek it was Chris "Lobba" Lane and today it's State full-back Mike Constable's fiftieth game for Old Haileyburians . "Lobba" is currently second on the C reserve goal kicking list, his slightly pear-shaed +rame deceptively containing excellent ball skills and surprising mobility . This year Lob has taken the s[eeveless jumper for the first time, revealing a not'o-suntanned pair of biceps . Definitely one of under-,neteen coach Max Lyon's "faves" in his two years n the juniors, Lobba was one of their best in last year's using Grand Final - playing in defence . Off the field iie likes nothing better than a baggy windcheater and a, lazy smoke or three. From the time he joined at the start of 1986, Chris has been the best of clubmen and one of our social engineers . At the start of last season Mike Constable was playing in the reserves . Last month he was one of the VAFA's best players in Adelaide, but such improvement was ~,~ard!y surprising when this war-boned defender's determination and concentration are considered . This ear he has taken over retired brother John's number 18 jumper and well as countless marks in defence - a previously unrevealed ability. "Cunners"' career almost ended as quickly as it began in 1985, as this ;as the season he came back from a broken arm n the practice matches only to then break a collarbone. He was one of the juniors' best players the following season, often playing at centre halfforward . Last season he made acquaintances with Neville Schmidt and Anthony Holohan on the backline, but this year he has joined back pocket recruits Graham Smith and Nick Cameron to form the most solid of last lines . In the Constable mould, he is also one of the club's gents, but a terrier onfield .
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300 TO BULLANT All at Bulleen Templestowe Football Club would like to congratulate Brian "Wumey" Kelly on achieving an outstanding milestone of 300 games . Brian, who began his career with the Junior Club, hs been a part of the action since the Club's initiation back in 1974. A gutsy and determined rover/backman, "Irish" has been a key link in the success our Club has enjoyed over the years . Always a fiery character "RAmmer" leads from the front, and is never one to hide his emotions. A truly great achievement, only injury has prevented him from playing a further 300 . Good luck today Brian from all your mates at Bulleen Temp . 150 FOR MAX AT SKOBLAN D Last Saturday "Maxy" Cro agh celebrated his 150th for St Kevin's Old Boys with a best-a-field performance. In only his 9th season at the Club, this is a magnificent achievement averaging 18 games per season . A member of SKOB's inaugural Under 19 team in 1980, Tony worked hard to play at the highest level and became the regular senior full backin 1986 and 87. Like many of history's great full backs, Max started on the wing and with the appearance of each grey hair moved further into defense. Tony's business business career no longer allows him sufficient time (too many beans to count) to undertake all the training associated with senior football and is now enjoying the more relaxed pace in H Grade . Even so, Tony has continued in his role as SKOB Treasu re r for which our Club are most grateful . Good luck for the future. Maybe you can join the elite 200 Club under age 30. CORY KLAAYSEN - 50 GAMES - ST BERNARDS Cory began is football at St Bernards in 1984 and much to the delight of the club, 3 of his brother followed his lead . Cory has established himself as a full forward this season with 35 goals to date, after moving there in the 4th round . Cory's greatest asset is his ability to take the big mark, and then finish off by kicking accurately. We are all looking forward to Cory finishing off the season the same way he is playing at the moment - plenty of marks and a lot more goals . Congratulations on reaching your 50 Games and we all hope the next 50 are just as good . Well done.
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Kew Football Club historian Ian Job is an avid reader of the 'Amateur Footballer' and he was quick to ring on Monday and point out the error in last week's column . It seems Brett Burden was not ihe 6th Kew playEr to win All-Australian Selection - rather the 5th, as Eric Joiner, although a Victorian 'interstater', never receivea the nod from the AAFC Selectors . Ian also points out that besides producing 5 players ( Castle, Brayley, Stokes Mullin & Burden) the Club has also provided two All-Australian coaches - Ray Mart in (1958 & 60) and John Fisher (1982, 83, 86 & 88) and one trainer - Cyril Barton (1950) . Thanks Ian . ,, . . . ., .,, . . . .,,._ . . OTF offers congratulations to North's Tony Egan who made a great debut with Carlton Reserves last Saturdav Tony kicked 5 goals in the Blues win over Melbourne and from all accounts continued the good form he produceo during the Carnival at Launceston . .. ., . .~ . . ., .~ . ._,, , With eleven rounds completed LaTrobe Uni is looking good for, at best, one 'Champions' title this season . This Seniors and Reserves are undefeated on top of the ladder and although it's early days there's no doubt the Club has had a great turn around and all involved are to be congratulated . For the record, Kew, Banyule, St Bernards Rese rve, Whitefriars U.19s and Old Xaverians `Crocs' are all still in the race for a "Champions Title". .., , . . .,, . . . ., .« ., . Five A Section Coaches will be burning the midnight oil for the next few weeks as they strive for a break on their counterparts . Although only 2 games separate third and tenth the next few weeks will be vital to the 1989 plans of some Clubs. .. .,~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'OTF' congratulates Simon Phillips of Power House in being appointed Captain of the VAFA Under 19 Team and to Dean Nibali Old Paradians who is the Vice-Captain .
Back Row: P Matton (Therry), B.Burden ( Kew), S . Reddish (0. Scotch), A . Jobbing (Ormond), T.Egan ( Nort hcote), D Abrahams ( 0. Par), P Cox ( Ormond),N . Macaulay ( U . Blues) . Centre : R . Barnes (Ormond), P Crotty (Therry), P. Drummond (0. Scotch), M . Beers (0. Paradians), D. Spillane +O Paradian), R . Schober (Collegian), S. Moloney ( No rt h 08), T. Young ( Fawkner), A . Smith (0. Scotch) . Front : G . Greetham ( 0 . Xavs), S . Taylor (Ormond), J . Moir ( 0. Scotch), R . Fullery ( 0 . Scotch) V. Capt ., J. Fisher, Coach, P Kingston ( Ormond) Capt ., P Holdswort h ( De La Salle), P Cossidine (Nort h OB), P Schuhkraft (Ormond). Shown above is the successful Victorian Team at the recent AAFC Launceston Carnival .
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s a big welcome to twoex VFL Umpires who have joined our ranks, Barry Farrow and Graham Carberry, %'1.~ wish them all the best withus . Apparently one of these guys is famous. Why? That's easy!! Barry as a goal mpire in a VFL Grand Final! ! Speaking of goal umpires . Whilst in Tasmania, M ark Serong ducked back into the casino to leave a loan . The ,,,,hole transaction took but a few minutes although Mark couldn't afford a taxi when he came out . Well, that's now the story was told by the State footballers ! Vdell done to Cameron Swayle on his 50th game today . Cameron came to us after an illustrious career in the G,rFL and during his time with us has notched up some great milestones, including last years 'B' Grade Grand Final . We hope he runs another 50 at lease but only if he stops giving us those paper weights with the sails on them! Umpires are supposed to be consistent but is it being consistent if for two week in a row the umpire bounces -he ball when a player handballs after a mark? Rusty!? ! Rather embarassing but much appreciated! There were the two field umpires standing in the sleet and snow at the three quarter time break, both wearing Collegians tracksuit tops . Guess whowon! ? Answer to last week's question : When the field umpire hears the siren or bell and raises his arms . This week's question : What happens to the score if the ball hits the umpire before going through the goals ? Wanted : Reichter scale at Elsternwick Park . Reason : Plethora of goal umpires doing leapfrog while training . Result: Surface firm for this week's game . Seems there is a well known locksmith around BulleenlTemplestowe rooms . At half time the umpires were locked out of the room, then at the end of the game locked in . Never underestimate an umpire though ; the boys had refreshments passed through a hole in the wall . Who is the ex-Melbourne high footballer, Prahran baseballer and Box Hill wicket keeper turned umpire that is a mean hand at the comet? ? It's refreshing to see how many club trainers and officials are going out of their way to assist umpires . It is impossible to thank them all publicly so we would like to do it as a whole : Thanks a lot and keep it up . Does Paul "Two Bites" Cherry pay the light bills at Elsternwick park ? KEEP ON BOUNCING RON & MIKE
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~`-YOUR TODAY A SECTION DE LA SALLE V COLLEGIAN S Field Cameron Swale, Andrew McRae Goal : A . Belcher, J . Velleman Boundary: A . Taylor, P. Ken t UNI BLUES V OLD XAV. Field: Mark Huntington, Peter Wiseman Goal : M . Lentini, W. Binch Boundary: G . Clar k ST. BERNARDS V ORMON D Field: Mark Bushfield, Wayne Lyons Goal : F. Alsop, B. Farrow 0. SCOTCH V NORTH O.B . Field: Greg Hardiman, Justin Toohey Goal: K . Tyler, G . Clanc y OLD PARADIANS V MARCELLIN Field: Wayne Henry, Ron Lippold Goal : B .Dunstan, B.Fowler B SECTION FAWKNER V CAUL . GRAMM . Field: Tony Curtis, Steve McCarthy Goal : G . Ridd, R . Clarkso n KEW V IVANHO E Field: Colin King, Rob Bell Goal : G . Carberry, K. Pitcher PARKSIDE V THERRY Field: Russell Francis, Ken Coughlan Goal : B. Seymour, B. Ross BULLEEN/TEMP V MON . BLUES Field: Bryan Walsh, Paul Cherry Goal : S . Livingston, M . Murray 0. TRINITY V UNI BLACK S Field: Breck Hayward, Steve Clinch Goal : D. McKenzie, N . McTaggart C SECTION THOMASTOWN V BANYULE Field Colin Segot a OLD MELB . V BALACLAVA Field: Sharon Alger, Kevin Segota 0. IVANHOE V 0. HAILEY. Field: Michael Forde ST. KILDA V MHS OLD BOYS Field: Chris Keeto n ST. KEVINS V 0. BRIGHTON Field: Richard Walters D SECTION OLD CAMB . V ELSTERNWICK Field: Peter Harri s BULLEEN UTD V HAMPTON ROV. Field: Richard Eastwoo d STATE BANK V WEST BRUNS . Field: Colin McGil l OLD MENTON . V PRESTON Field: Charles Sutherland AJAX V NORTH BRUNS. Field: Santo Paolucc i E SECTIO N UHS OLD BOYS V 0. ESSENDON Field: Heath Littl e AQUINAS V POWER HOUSE Field: Tony Murph y
PENINSULA V ST. BEDES Field: David Dodson WHITEFRIARS V 0. GEELONG Res. Ump: Stuart Cain e Field: Martin Ellis, Tim Shearer Goal: L . Gallagher, R . Tucknott Res . Goal: K. McNeice, J . Dexter Boundary- M . Garnham, P McTaggart Res . Bound. B . Rogers, A . Merlin BRUNSWICK V HEATHERTO N Field: Paul O'Dwyer, Mick Gilday
F SECTION DOVETON V ANZ BAN K Field: Russell Alphey CLAYTON V UNI . REDS Field: John King FOOTSCRAY V W'STOWN Field: Clark Thuys LA TROBE V ST.LEONARDS Field: Rob Maysto n 0. CAREY V ST. ANDREWS Field: Paul Rapke COMM . BANK V ELTHAM Field: Chris Hall G SECTION As appointed MON . WHITES V COLLEGIANS MARCELLIN V OLD MELB . ST. BERNARDS V BLOODS 0. SCOTCH V 0. HAILEY. BULLEEN/TEMP V DE LA SALLE PORT COLTS V KE W H SECTION As appointed GTV-9 V ST. KILDA THERRY V OLD XAV. BALACLAVA V STATE BANK POWER HOUSE V O.B. ST. KEVINS 0. GEELONG V RICH . CENTRA L
UNDER 19 SECTION 1 MHS OLD BOYS V COLLEGIANS Field : Ross Ord Goal: B . Henshall, C. McGary UNI BLUES V OLD XAV. Field: Graeme Thwaites Boundary: G . Bland, M . Sherman THERRY V 0 . HAILE Y Field: John Slater BULLEEN/TEMP V DE LA BLUE Field: David D'Altera, Brian Moore Goal: M . Serong, S. Kah n 0. PAR . GREEN V MARCELLIN Field: Paul Goole y Boundary: G . Duke, B. O'Donnell
UNDER 19 SECTION 3 ST. KEVINS V O.P. PURPL E Field: Andrew Laird 0. BRIGHTON BY E DE LA GOLD V PARKSIDE Field: Ron Smith Boundary: D . Pearson, J . O'Brien HAMPTON ROV V MON . BLUES Field: Tim Keating Boundary: S. Mannix, N . McKnight 0. ESSENDON V AQUINAS Field: Tony Dipaol o Boundary: T. Zapadlo, A. Drie r
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 OLD MELB . V WHITEFRIAR S r ,r ;,ld Ken Walke 30L,ndary D. Peterson, D . Fowler jR'~ OGra V ST BERNARDS erne Morgan ;oudary: J . Curtin, D . Aylward ~ SCOTCH V NORTH O.B. s =~,)undary: eld Pat Meabu P. Thompson, S . Maebus 3ANYULE V ST. KILDA e d; Andrew Stov e rAUL. GRAM . V. UNI BLACKS ~:;zld: Ted Keatin g uoal: J . Kell y
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ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. Senior Coach: R . Maqueda Reserves Coach: R . Clinch 50. J. Ahern 51 . G Andress 52 . J. Caiafa 53. S. Caiafa 54. A . Camm 55 R . Clinch 56. D. Coffen 57. C . DeMaio 58 F. DeMaio 59. R. DeNardo 60. M. Dizio 61 .P.HalI 62 . M . Hopkinson 63 . J . Hun t 64 . N . Korkoris 65. I . Lynch 66. D, Mandas 67. A . Maqueda 68 R. Maqueda 69. S . McGarrity 70. P Moreschini 71 . L. Nardella 72. S. Northeast 7a R. Oakley 74.M .Pawlich 75. J. Ryan 76. E . Skender 77. F Skender 78. R. Skender 79 M . Siavin 80. V. Surace 81 . M. Turner 82 . R. Vysyiaskas
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5. R . Walker 6. D. Wintl e 7. V. Zetgelaar 10. P, Lockhart 11 . G . Miles 17. R Kirby 19. P. Viney 20. L . Parris 21 . C . Shallard 23. D. Martin 24. W. Miller 25 . P Gilmore 32 .P Dunne 33 . D. Glover 36. C. Deer 38. B. Latchford 41, R. Boo n 43 J- Harewood 44. R . Taylor 45. T. Driver 46 . G . Parkinson 47. G . Jones 49 . L . Tenac e 50, A . Theunissen
DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIAN S Coach: Noel Jenkinson 2 . A. Woodward 5 N . Jenkinson (C) 7 . J. Ladson (VC) O. G . Furlon g 111- 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 R Tantram Dylan O'Brien Dennis O'Brie n
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Coach : Tom Yana 2. D. Woofer 1 . P Shaw 3, A . Bianco 2 . M . Shaw 4. S. Moran 3. S . Finde r 5. M . Male 4. Richard Maclsaac 6. V. Johnson 5. P Corrido n 7. P Dyson 6 . Robert Maclsaac 9. J . Goold 7. A. Cooke 10. K . Bostock 8, R McEnroe 11J. Oat (VC) 9 . D. Maclsaac 13. M . El-Fahkri 10. T. Clot a 14. A . Cooper 11 . A . Phelan 16.T. Meehan 12 . A . Wilson 17. J . Golds 13. M. Manley 18. G . O'Connell 14. C. Macisaac 19 . N . Peters (C) 15 . A . McDowell 20, M . Harvey 16 . D. Lee 21- M . Everard 18 . C. Curtain 23. M . Danaher 19 . S . Wilder 25. C. Sampson 20. D.Jehu 33, A. Maher 21 . T. Psinas 36. D. Menzies 22 . M . Glenister 41 . L. Krvlighon 23. G . Neate 69, P Chappell 24. S . James 25 R . Vidakovic 26. A. Holten 27. N . Tole 28.T Vans (VC) 29. J . Luzza 30.E . Northam 31 . I . Jo b 32 . M . Bollman 33 . M . Doyle 34 . K. Doyle 35, M . Vana
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Macintosh i,arras .o ung Petrescu ? :n9 Bunsha w - Edwards ', Espinos a D- De Pace J. Donnelly D Gemmola T Shaw F Kenny (DVC ) : Salvatore (DVC ) T Gualano D. Graham I , ' T Dionyssopoulos G Dawes Y Robertson G. Leec h W- Farley M . Gemmola j3 K Hogan B. Ninnis D. Clifton M . Kotsanis (V.C .) D Dfen g T. Mulvahtl N . Crocke r 31- F. Kavanag h M . Sharkey 1 `i5 M. Carr J . Salvatore
Coach : Ian Bowden 2. T. Farndo n 1 . R . Loughron 3. A . Issell 3. K . Fuller 4, S. Curti s 4 S. McGregor 5. D.Etlenberg 5. D. Bowden 6. M . Pocknee 8. 1 . Bowde n 7. G . Gorrigan 9. D-Symington 8. S. Wrathall 10 . D. LeLievre 9. R . Farndon 11 . D. Wise O . C. Niall 12 . D. Ferguson 1, A. Woodhouse 2 . S. Hunt 1 13. C. Wilson 13 . J. 0'Mahoney ~ 14 . A. Price 4 . C. Bickley 15, S . Lett s 1 6, P Edwards 15 . D. Bowtell 16 . N . McLaghianTroup 1 7, P Thompson 17. L . Mates 18, A . Cossar 0. R . Taylor I 19. D. Fenton (C )
t . R . Whiter 2. A. Fletcher 3. N . Stapleto n 4.P Hodges 5, D. Perkins 6. T. Richards 8. N . Thomas 9. R . Anderson 1 . P. Gairns 3. R . Heath 5. S. 0'Mahoney 7. K. Donneril y 8. B . Goies 9. P Hunt 0. S. Peterson 4 . D . Mahe r 6. C . Hanschette 7. T. Bindley 6. D. Fry 2 . A . O'Brien 3. R . VanDen Dunge 4.J .Leonards 5.T Theodorou 6. J Balmford 7. B. Rowland 6. J Kellam
20. B. Dart 21 . S. Finlay 22 . D . Murphy 2& A. Thompson 24, D. Thorn 25. R . Vickery 26. J . Sevio r 27. A. Clunies-Ross 28. E . Hutchinson 29. M . Ciunies-Ross 30. S. Wilson 31, G . Wilso n 32. J . Beaurepaire 33. N . Do n 34 ., S . Daniel 35. L . Higham 36.A .Greenway 37. G . Lang
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M_ pc :t . 196 7 A .N .Z . BANK Senior Coach : Michael Szeitz Reserves Coach : Gary Leiceste r 1, S . Duke 2 A . Kennedy (VC) 3 . R. Koegle r 4 . M~ Evans 5 G . Walkley 6 P Marshall 7 . G . Anstis & T Burdea u 9 . R Strahan (DVC) 10, H . Birkenfelds 11~ G. Ohlmu s 12~ R . Harrington 13 . W. Simmonds 14 . M . Szeitz (CC) 15G . Leicester 16 G . Brookes 17 D. Tyrrel l 18 P Boyle 19 D, Duck 20, S. Farrow 21 . R Shoppee 22 . S . Gray 23, M, Schaper 24. M Birrell 25. J . Slattery 26. R . Wilkosz 27, M Sweeney 28 C~ Edwards 29 R Dawson 30 A, Rees 31 . T Harbinson 32 . M . Farrell 33. M~ Patterson 34. R . El y 35, N~ Reardon 36. W. Duscher 3T W Dunmore 38. K . Murray (VCR) 39. D. Harbinson 40. B Curthoys (DVCR 41 . T Gleaso n 42 A Bennett 43 N Reardon 44 G, Coffey 45 B . Haywood 46. R . May 47. R Jones 4& M . Spring 49 . & Smith 50 . A. Besick 51 . A . Trimboh 52~ D . Kidell 53 . R . Hueston 54~ J. McGregor 55, T Brai n 56 P Cumming 57, C Westbridge 58 R . Dickins 59, C. Rile y 60 . N . Walsh (CR)
CLAYTON Senior Coach: L. Brown Reserves Coach: M . Lux a 1 . S . Carroll 2 . A Slink 3 . D, Burk e 4 B. Reynolds 5, S, Price 7 . M, Dingdale (VC.) & R Burghardt (C) 9 R . Savage 10. M . Luxa 11 . D, Cook 12,S . McDonald 13.T O'Donoghue 14. D, Black 15, S. Gowans 16. J~ D'Amelio 17, J, Caygill 18 J Adams 19 R Newton 20 . M . Mirra 21 . T Pezranas 22. N . Waffien 23, J. Keppell 24. M . Blast 25 R . Campodinco 26. M . Dereus 2& B . Regen t 29~ P. Cunningham X R Nestor (D.V.C.) 31~ M, Stighsh 32 K Newton 33~ D.Tyle r 34, C. Kristenson 35. D. Blast 36. A. Davis 3T G . Wathen 38 . W Landt 39 . S . Hesston 40, S . Thomas 41~ P Thomas 43 . M . Percival 45 . P Turner 47, J Fuller 48 A . Nimorakiotakis 49~ A Moutis 50 A Archard 51~ M . Morgan 53~ M . Xern 54 . 1. Nankivell 55. T Sawery 58. P Barker % S. Mortimer 60. F Pietropoulo
DOVETON S .J.O .C. Senior Coach : S. Nicholson Reserves Coach : G . McKenzie 1 . M~ Shacklock (Capi 3 6 Gardne r 4~ S, Woodward 5 C . Brow n 6 G Meter T R . Byrn e & W Kraska (VC) 9. R~ Hamilton 11 . S . Nicholson 13 G . Martin 14~ G . Dunkley 15 . P Grime 16 . N . Keating 17 . J Jenkins 19, R, Henr y 20 G McKenzie (C .Re 22, G, Wilson 23 R Opie 24. G~ Joyce 25, A~ Greig 27, G . Phelps 28, P Buttigieg 29 W. Ennor 30 . N~ Joyc e 31 . lvl~ McGonagle 32 . J, Quirke 33~ P Panagiotopoulos 34, K, Mehmet 35, J Martin 36 M Gilfies 37 M McLellan 40 . S. Kimplon 42 . S . McName e 43 . B. Abrahams (DVC 44 . G . Poulto n 46 S. Kewley 47 A. Toner 48, C, Matthews 49 C Carmichael 50 J Yuse f 53 P Doensen t 55 P Wes 56 A Mastaing 57 a James 61~ P Bolleint
Senior Coach: K . Wilson Reserves Coach : S. Rhynehart
ELTHAM I COLLEGE Senior Coach : Max Paisley Reserves Coach : M . Peterso n
1, M . Stone 1~ C. Womnsley 2 . S . McVicar 2 . A, Battle 3, K . Tucker 3 Ralph Thorweston 4 D . Felton 41 B. Delane y 5 A . Tucke r 5 J. Muirhead 6 D . Baxter (V.Capt .) 6. A . Ahdor e T N~ Hamshare Ric Thorweston 8, M . Fitzpatric k 98 * 1 . Parker 9~ S. McPhail (Capt.) 10 . V. D'Aquino 10 . D. Saga r 11~ J . Johnston 11, C, Penna 12 . S. Westerman 12 . J . Weatherill 13 . K . Wilso n 13 . D. Bishop. 14~ Mick Wilson Snr 14 B. Apted 15 M . Wilkinson 15, M . Peterson (C .C .R 16 . R . Gibbs 1 16, A Gardine r 17 D Blewett 1 17 S Shaw 18 Mark Paige 18 P Kernagham 18, R McGougan 19 . L~ Dawson Mick Wilson 20 W. Stevenson iR W, Hynes(Res) 19, 21 . K~ Shanhun 20, M. Polglarse 22 . R~ Taryan 21~ B . Goodwin 123, R Taylo r 22 . S. Rhynehart 24~ A. Lampton 26~ M . Delaney 23' 6 24 F ampanin D4rD.naId 12T & Fitzpatrick 25, S . Charlesworth 28 A~ Hal l 26 A Crothers 29~ D~ Ritter 27 D, Giddens 30, S . Tozer 28 K . McHugh 31 C Butler (DVC) 29 R Kay ~32 K Phela n 30 G, Bryant 33 G Hall 31 . R . Spinks 34 . G . Adams 32, D~ Rankin 35 S, Biddle 34, S. Wilson 36 1 . Chesser 35. J . Wilson 137. C . Dare 3& W . Burgess 38, D, Campbell 37 D~ Polglasio 39, M . Barden 38, A . Webster 40~ A . Peacock 39 J Leveque 41, D, Sellin 41 W. Stephens 42 .B Webb 42 D Dawes 43 B, Anderson 45 P O'Donnell 44~ M . Barling 49 J . Sweeney 45 P. Jones 50~ R . Forgiarmi 4& D . Humphries 52~ D, O'Donnell 4& D, Dean 54~ J~ Verb i 49. M . Tennant 55 . M . Labinski 50~ C . Toy 62 . D . Mair 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 . Taryan 62 . J, Tonkin 69 . K . Dutch 111 . D~ Wilton
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Senior Coach: John Moroney Reserve Coach: Wayne Taylor 1 M McKenzc 2 P Grant 3. R . Gun n 4, M, Schembn 5 G Slefo u 6 G Mills 7 P Nelson 8 A Qu,no 9 J, Camohan 110 G MacDonad 11 J Breheny (C) 12 E Darmanin 13 S Icel y 14 P Jame s 1 5 S Flynn (11C) 16 D Tanner (Pvc) 17 J, Moloney 19 T Johnstone 20 B Sym e 21 T Nucara 22 P Cl,ffe 23 C Allan 24 S Hall 25 P Le,vs 26 S Cas e 27 A MacDonala 29 M Rober son 30 G Elford 31 C, McMan.s 32 W Taylor (RC) 33 M Bwe,s 34 . M Williamson 35 D Hefte r 36 R Gibbs 37, M Godkm 38 M Johnson 39 P Morgan 40 R Rmad, 41 P Thorpe 42 P Berens 43 T Farag 44 M O'Shannessy 45, G Barret t 46 C White 47, W. Bardenhagen 48 D Bonne r 49 8 Eccles 50 D Tomass 51 M Walter 52 J Fitzgerald 53 W Bennett 54 G B,ggs 55 B Gratt .dge 56 A Brone 57 D Dick 58 C Hall 59 M Case 60 . A. Murrell 61 M Russell 62, D Phhstm 64 P Richardson 66 6 S.IlWan 67 V Sides 68 P Cleaver 70 A West 71 M Else 84 P Kennedy 99 A Monan
B O'Donohue Ald. Coach . C, orvad 1~ T Briggs (Capt-) 2- D, Huffer 3, A, McGibbon J Tucc , J Stratharim 6 M, Dalbosco 7I L . McLeod B, Franzman 9 R, Robinson 10, M~ Bakogianis 11, L, Athanasakis 12 P Tucc l la J, Trimboli 14, J Williamson 15, M . Lewis 16 G Detach IT J, Limperakis 18 E, Ferraro 19 P Goug h 20. A. Crawford 21, L, Green 22, M . Edmunds 23 S Dunin 24 T Fawcett 25 M Betinsky 2& S, Betinsky 2T C . Orva d 28 1, McGibbon 29, W. Beacom 30 L Zucchet 31, P Chilco 32, F Andruela 33. S . Hands 34~ N . Morrice 35~ G . Whittemore 36. D~ Poole 37 A . Conroy 38. J. Pollock 39. G . Palmer 40. A~ Blaskett 41~ J . Clar k 42, R . Lockman 43~ A, Huffer 44 J Mill s 45. R . Lillie (VC) 46. a Wright 47. J . Taylor 4& B . Hobbs 49. G McLachlan 50~ S . Bownlaw 51 . M . Pone 5Z J. Cousins 53, R McDonald 54. N . Paterakis 55. A. Cummings 56,S . Ralph 5T S. Benjamin 58. M . Wilhelm 59. A. Zogoulas 60. G . Gamble 61 * J * Guthrie 62. A . Jen z 63. 1 . Kearns 64. D. Maurovic 65. W. Brown 68. A . Nicholson 69, G . Foulds
Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Asst. Coach : G . Diamon d 1, 1 . Chisholm (V.C,) 2 . R . Keppel l 3. P Hogan 4 R~ Purcell 6 A McHar g 7, S Legear (Capt,) 8 M Evan s 9. S. McCrae 10 . W, Brown 11, M . Petty 13, S. Jones 14. C . Bryan 15. G . Mitchell 16. R . Cutlack IT R . McCasker 19~ C, Christensen 20 R . Evan s 21, M Newnham 22~ J . Hands 23~ D . Barr o 24~ S. Brown 25. K . Shaw 26 . J. McQuie 27. R . Macaulay 2& R Charles 29 . J, Barro 31 . & Eldridge 32 . C . Westwood 33~ 1 . England 34. J Sgariod 35 P Gittins 36 S Wolf 3T C~ Hickey 38. P. Keys (V.C.) 39, A . Cope 40. D . Henderson 41 . A. Thomas 42, 1 . Hughes 43 . J. Clar k 44, R. Armstrong 45, 1 . Webster 46, K. Shrrues 4T G . Diamond 48 N~ Chipp 49. A . McPherson 51 A . Wolf 52 .R Pang 53~ C~ Trentfield 54~ M . Sheedy 55~ D, McCleery 57, S. Bolton 5& P Barmby 65 R Webster 66 M . Graham
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1 . 1 . Steward 2. G . Browne 3 . D. Gavin 4 . M, Tognolint 4, K, Coo k 5 . G . Vipond 6 M . Shearer 7 R~ Magro (CC Sen 7. G~ Palmingto n 8 R . Nowak 8, H . James 9 . G . Casey 10. B. Campbell 11 . P. Goldsworthy 12 . W. Chamra (VC.) 13. R . Davie s 14, N . Taylor 15. M . Prince 15 P Cavanagh 1& A . Olse n 17, P Little 18 & Kenyon 20 C . Leopold 21 . R . Peloyat 22 . B. Funnel] 23. C . Art 25. C . DiCianni 26. V. Sciulh 27 . L . Esposito 29 * F. Hocking 31 . D. Briggs 32, L . Libardi 33, J, Mansour 34 . T Harper 35. C . Schang 36 . P Grandy 37. S. Tyrrell 38 . & Andrews 40 . G . Ritchie 41 . J . Montalto 42 . P. Sproat 43 . T Lawrence 44 . J. Phelan (DV.C 4& A. Par k 50 . R. Heaney 51~ C . Wegrzyn 54 N Stabbing 5T S Knight 60 D~ Griffiths 61 . G. Hamilton 62 . J. Tapner 64. T Wilson 65, D. Spencer 66, R . Lowe 68. J . Lofts 74~ C. Overend
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Laurie Duffus Reserves Coach Leigh Kidley 6, A, Fitzgerald (DVC) 1~ L . Duffus 7, M . Robert 2~ D. Fossa 8 . D Stitfold 3 W, Darvidis 9 A . Levy 4 P Hille (P res) 10. 8 Dinning 4 S Mau s 111 A . She r 5, P Barone 2 N Stubbs & C, Hosking (Capt) 13~ S . Johnston 7 S. Hayes 14 G~ Bulluss 15. M. Broadbent fj~ G~ Roughsedge 9. S. Katsiamakis 16. A~ Barnes 17. A. Ward 10 . D . Cahir (DVC) 18 G, Peterson 11~ D. Murphy 19. S Bracher 12 . C. Beattie 20 S. W,gley 13 A~ Smit h 21~P Kaneen 14, E . Suidgeest 22 J Wallace 16 J DeAngelis 23 R~ Eddington 17 K, Pereira 24 S Margets 18 V.Koo p 25. M . Valentin t 19, M Moran 26, G . McDonald (C) 20. R~ Sandison 2T S . Lydste r 21 I .Jennens 2& D . Ray (VC) 29~ A . McCull y 22, G . Coo k 30 S. Fletcher (Res .Cap ,23. S . Giacon 31, R Bulluss 24, A . White 32 P. Claxton 25. C. Walden 33. S Harvison 26, M . O'Hanion 34 M Aitken 27, C~ Ross 35 J Ruffin 28 J . Roberts 36 M Ingram .29 M . Liszukiewicz 37, a Rust 30, M, Johnso n 38. J. Cook 39. N . Timms 31 R . Zappelli 4p D. Henry 32~ L~ Kildey 41 . C . Rooney 34 G, Dudley 4L J . Fletcher 35. R~ Goldber g 43~ G . Smith 36. & Moloney (VC) 44 G . Christie 3T & Haarburger 45. S . Bridgewood 38. C. Rogers 4& S, Duncan 39. S . Salzano 47 . G. Ferguson 40. & Jeffreys 48. P Fitzgerald 41 M . Angel o 49. S Pearce 1 42 . M Ross 50. R Stogren 51, H~ Kipp 45 D. Evans 52, A . Anailidi s 46 C, Morrell 53~ M. Preston (FlY.C .) 47 M . O'Connell 54. a Pringl e 48 P Hutchings 5& N . NG 51~ 1 . Mezzaltra 5& J. War d 52 . P Dilorenzo 57. Paul Lemcke 54, V. Cho w 58, Peter Melcke 55. P Phillips 59, A. McLennan 56. D.Fox 60. R. Lyclster 57. S. Williams 61~ R Nowlan 58. G . Moloney 62, A, Bakker 63. M . Dyer 62, C . Beattie 64. S . Borazio 63. F. Russell 65. S . Worrell 65, G . Christopoulos 66, D. Biggins 68 D. Collin s 67. W. Langley 69, A . Sheridan 68. R. Goodman 70. J . Cadman 69. T Raftopoulos 86. B . Klau X J . Wall 96 F Gosdschan
WILLIA',ISTOWN CY.M .S. Senior Coach : R . Goetz Reserves Coach: I .McGowan 1 P McGowan 2 R Goetz (C) 3 G, Height 4 C McKenzie 5 F Van der Peet 6. G. Hylan d 7, R . Zammit & J Bor g 9. J~ Neenan(VC) 110~ R. Butterfield 11~ D. Temby 12, M . Connor 13 S . Vine s 14 S Caperwood 15 & Levies 16, D White 17 A Harry 18 C Goetz 19, A, Featherston 20 . C Musca t 24~ D Dawso n 28 . J. DeBono(RVC) 29. S . Logowsk i 33. G . Mugovin 34. S . Kennedy 35, W, Marr 37 1 McGowan (RC) 42 1 . Zadel 43 B, Smit h 44 R Sodimaco 45 R . McClellan 46 . J. Ross 47 D Bubnic 48 P Culhane 49 . & Doria 50~ S . Denham 55 . & Madigan 59 A, Ryan 50 . B. Rya n A . Morelli R~ Pierson B Cooper G, Sarong G . Smith G . Stephens
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U FC AQUINAS Coach : Ron Cunningham 1 . C . O'Tool e 2 . J. Dwyer 3. S . Schink 4. M Wilkinson 5. H . Hewitt 6 B. Boland 7. P McCafferty 8 . B. Russell 9, G . Brady 10. P. Fenton 11 . D. Savaris 12 . D. O'Loughlin 13. T. Alfor d 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 . Bell 26 .S . McBride 27. I . Shaw 28 . G . Wright 29 . S. O'Loughlin 30 . G . Hewitt 31 C, Gill 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 Gu y 41 . D. Croft 42, B . Speiss 43. C . Rogers 44. K . Cox 45. J . Goldsmid 46. A . Wright 47. P Kvietelaihs 48. C . Reiter 49. T. Stah l 50. P. Grierson 51 . R . Phibbs 52 . I . Mitchell 53, S . Alford 54, S . Maynes 55, B. Slattery 56 . D. Laws 57. V. Alexander 58 A . Crosby 59 K. Bolton 61 . C . Duff y 62 . C . Whitfield 69 . B. Taylor
BRUNSWICK Senior Coac h Peter Conduit Reserv es Coach Peter Sheehan 1 . L . JOne s 3 . A . Strachan 4 . P. Conduit 5 . D. Stevens 6, S, Hewit t 7. D. Carroll 8. D. O'Sullivan 9. I. Campbell 10 . R . Watkins 11 . M. Snelson 12 . A. Cook 13 . S. Kannegiesser 14 P Spezza
15. T. Barley 16. B . Good 16, D. Leheny 17 G . Forde 19,J Gibson 20, G . Santacattenna 21 . D. Marshal l 22 . G . Huckstepp 23 .S. McLea n 24 . S. McBride (V.C.) 25, B . Hull 26. C . Stevens (C) 27. G . Burrows 28. D. Cov 29. D. Pink 30. M . Sayers 31, L . Corde s 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. Bond 44 . R . McKissack 45 . C . Scott (VCR) 46 . D . Fitzpatrick 47. R . Craigi e 48. D. Murphy 50. M . Green 52. M. Hobden 54. N . Campbell 56.R .Camp 57. B . Watterson
HEATHERTON Senior Coach : Darry l Patterson Reserv e Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2 . P. Ulbrick 3. P. Sawyer 4. T. Lovitt 5. D. Zammit 6, C. Morrish 7. R . Lovitt 8 . T. Howell 9 . S . Herft 10, S . Reigr 11 . P. Atkinson 12 . D . Cody 13. R . Ticknel l 14. D. Patterson (C) 15, R. Watso n
16 . A . Todd 17 A Watson 18, B. Todman 19. K. Ryan 20, C. Zenker 21 . M, Easey 22 . M . Davidson 23. A. Cosgrove 24. A. Price 25 G . Bradford 26. A. Perkins (VC,R) 27. H . Jones 28, I . Gagic 29. R. Merlo 30 B. Scott 31 . P Mule 32 . D . Hein s 33, T. Easey (DVC) 34,J. Rabou t 35. C. Booker 36 F. Lipertrl 37. W. Howells 38, R . Smith 39. G . Watson 40. A . Soil 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. Heldman 56 C McDonald 57. R . Murphy 58. N, Williams 59 . M . Buckley 60. D, Buc k 61 . D. Nettleton
OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Robertson Thompson Reserve Coach : Brett Scott 1. 2 . N . Saville 3. J . McEnroe 4. G. Bowden S A. Mirakian 6 A. Fullerton 7. R . Alfen 8 G . Turner 9. A. Day 10. I. Stelens 11 . M. Price 12. A. Fdlparc 13. S. BAlry 14. M . Egan 15 S. Bishop 16 L. Cooruy 17. G . Henry 18 A . Cotter 19. A. Watson 20. C. Bd by (C) 21. L. Shaw 22. D. Wdlaton 28 G . Thompson 24. C. Miller
2.5 B. Panagiatopdus 26 P Crameri X ) 27. R. Thompson 28 P. Dudderidge 2R P McKenzie 30 P Day 31 . G . Evans 32 . P. Lewis 33. M . Bradford 34. A. Middleton 35. P. Henry (M) 37. D. WitGngslow 38, A. Ansuorth 39. N . Pollard 40 . S. Braden 44. S. Parker 45. C. McKay 47. W. Anthony 48, R. Barnard 49. B Milner 50, M. Vaxalis 51. J . Simmons 55 B. Soctt (R.C .) 71 . W. Crossley 81 . G . Kirk
Senior Coach: Craig Robso n Reserves Coach : Russell Parkinson 1 . P Holloway 2 . T. Johnstone 3. C. Robson (Capt) 4. C. Gunn (VCapt .) 5. R. Bur n 6. P Wortherspoon 7. B. Harwood 8 . J. Twigg 9 . M . Williams 10. L . Carlton 11 . D . McLeod 12 . D. Colaci 13. M . Naylor 14. P Butler 15. W. Dowling 16, R . Emmett 17. G . Lavender 18. C. Richardson 19. M . Davis 20 .S.Gude 21 . R . . Le Deux 22 . R . Gorrell 23 . C . Landale (Capt .Res) 24 . H . Youngma n 25,J. Henderson 26 . A . Brocksopp 27. P. 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, Wmspear 44 . A . McDonald 45 . A . McMillan 46. R . Parkinson 47. F. Simpson 48. R . Stewart 49. R . Fay (VC Res) 50. P. Jewel l 51 . M . Tallis 52 . M. Baxter 53. R . Jamieson 54. C . Pappas 57. A . Jamieson 62.H . McGowan 63, J . Dowling 71 . P Hayes
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R own B Youn g as. S PAason J Rawer G Manner T Water s ..`. D Mcimyre M Hansen C Upton C A".kns 5 Gray G Smnn C Hunter 59 P S-mcn 60 D Ange0 at t.1 Brown 62 G Lays 63 P Redel 64 S N-n 65 . R Morrow 66 D Prenner 67 R ReIaftk as N coop 69 M Mason 70 G Ho:ledge 71 T Clemens 72 P 0's0van 73 P Rodger 74 J Moore 75 A Harman 76 P Y.`akim 77 J Tonkm 78 D Ha ti 79 A Kdhng6eck 80 . C McLeod 81 K O'Connell 82 5 Croni n 83 P Peppartl 84 K Carmodr 99 A Sm6h 100 M Yallard
U .H .S .O.B. Senior Coach: Alan Flavel Reserves Coach : David Wallace L A. Flavei (C) 2 R Higgin s 3 . A, Greenwood 4 G O'Brya n 6 A. Hunter 7 A Gate 8 K . Hunter 9 J . Renney 10 P Burns 12 C Arnoi 13 DRegan 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 . Kountios 25 H Korpetutuncu 26 C Gathercole 28 K Pinkstone 29 G Constantine 30 R Burn s 31 S Zerna 32 P Akatow 33 N F nc k 34 J, Palmer (VC) 35 B Lug g 36 R. Clements 37, G, Edwards 38 A Boyce 39 P Mather 40 R Salmon 4t D Hudson 42 D Wallace 43CRoy 44 P. Vesetas 45 R Thompson 46 R Elliot 47 A Solomon 48 B Hudd 49 J. Galls 50 G . Sharpies 51 J Lpnno 52 S Ryan 33 P Shanahan 54 B. Leareo 55 G Buckman 56 J Thomas 57 M Rennick 58 B Boyce 59 C Gamble 60 R Ka y
61 J. Marinas 62 P Geary 63 P Pyl e 64 M Davidson 65 P Bake r 66 D Brooks 68 J Zammn 69 S Haberheld 79 K Strahan 81 C Skins
PENINSULA OLD BOYS Coach : R . Kerley Rese rve Coach : G. Robinso n 1 . A. McLennan (C) 2 . C . Burc h 3 .S . McMahon 4 . D. Hunter 5 . P Bedford 6, R. Bedford 7. J . Horne 9 . P. Kroh n 10. S . McLorinan 11 . R . Sharpin 12 . P Lynch
13. R . Witha m 14. M . Chesterman 15. S. Wiltshire 16. P. Crowder 17. M . Mannes 18. S. Glover 19. B . Bowngton (C.Res.) 20 A. Jewitt 21 . C . Scott 22 . R . Armstrong 23 . B. Jarret t 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. 1 . wright 58. D. Archer 59. R . Parker
ST. BEDES Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Reserves Coach : Alex Ba rt sch 1 . R . Lister 2 . D. Marshall
3 P Riordan (Capt .) 4. M . Jackso n 5. G . Connolly 6 . E . Kotl s 7. N . McColough 8 . M . Whitloc k 9 . R . Smallwood 10. S . Gray 11 . R . Grech 12 . D . Spencer 13 . M . Roberts 14 . P Lerman 15 . P Walker 16. B. Berry 17 . M . Atherton 18. P. Scheutze 19. D . Bustard 20 . M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22 . B . Casey 23 . M . Brett 24 . T. Beasley 25. D . Smith 26. T. Cusack 27 . J. Elmore 28. C . Freer
29. B . Hambridge 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 . P Hatzitascalis 32. P Purcel l 33. Ray Purcell 34. A. Boag 35. B . Mills 36. M . L'Hued e 37. N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38. B. Dunstan 39 .S .Skoda 40, B. Woodland 41 . T. Bryan t 42 . M . Hollingworth 43 . C. Parks (VC) 44 . T. Boccan 45 . J. Berry 46. G . Hilet §7P. Thompson 48 . L . Kelly 49 . A . Pettinella 50. P. Atherton 51 . N . Williamson 52. S . Mann 53. B . Chandler 54. M . Daniells 55, S. McIver 56. M . Beasley 57. & McIver 58. B. Rak 59.P. Newport 60 . M . Beasley 61 . S . Campbell 62 . S . Matheson
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WHITEFRIARS Senior Coach R . Keane Reserves Coach
E. Boyle 1 C White 2 S Woodman 3 M F Reid y 4 5 6 7
A Kilkenny R Van Raay D Blakey P Coghlan
8 A McKeown 9 P Harrison 10 T Pratt
11, D Sutton 12, M Spears 14 D Harris 16 M Borraok 17 S Santamana t8 D Mullins 19 D Crowe 20 G Wootridge 21 T Coghlan 22 M. Feutrtl 23 P Ciardull . 24 J. Bonnyman 25 W LyaII 26 0 Cal6nan 27 M J Redy 28 B Le e 30 PO'Bnen 3t M, Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D Brown 34 S Lowell 35,J Dunbar 36 P Bunn 37 S Williams 38 L McLaughlm 39 M McLelland 40 B Tierney
4t S Gardulli 42 G Pugha 43 P Letel 44 R Baker 45 P Ha y 46 V Scully 47 P Mason 48 D Barclay 49 S McAuliffe 50 51 52 53 54
J Coghlan R Shaw M Lawson J NcrAon T Hughes
55 S McLennan 56 A Tymms 58 G White .1 T Ro m
60 N Pr, .o.cnn 61 J Walsh 62 C Gay 63 D Flanagan 64 R Buykx 65 D Toll 66 B Williams 67 N Hughes 68 D Johns 69 E Govic 70 N Robertson 7t P Sull y 72 D Thomas 73 S Wegener
A Section
UNIVERSITY BLUE S
COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach : Chris Warner
DE LA SALLE
1 . S. William 2. D. Hoyle (V.C) 3 R. Herman 4 M . Hotrns 5 J. Schmidt 6. A. Ingleton 7. C. Higso n 8. C Pdlock (D.VC.) 9 S. Bickford 10. C. Warner (CC Res) 11, W. Dal y 12 . A. Webb 13 S. Htrmhen (Capt .) 14. R . Schober 15. P Wolf 16 A Wallace 17 P Blackman 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 . Sevedra 29 K. Parsons 30 M . Galbraith 31 . P Lawrence 32 . M . Ammann 33. A. Tobin 34. P. Kahn 35 N. Evans 3& N . Pike 37. C. Coyne 38, M. Conran 39. M. Bennett 40. A. Lord 41 . R. Teale 42 . G . Griffith 43 N. Comley 44 R . Brewer 45 A . Wiestai 46. A. Dee 47. J. Ingleton 48 J . Lemon 49. M . Bullard 50. R. Greees 51 . C . Singleton 55, M. Davis 56. .1 s;,,,rrt 58 P Swan
% R . Lancaster 60 J. Wood 61 . R. Oliphant
1 . M . Green 2 . P Barry 3. M . Beddoe 4. P. HddsAath 5 N. Fraser 6. B. Hanrahan 7, R . Williams 8. C. Wright 9 T Cooke 10 P. Mannix 11. M . Magee 12.
13. P. O'Toole 14. R. Faulkner 15. G . Connolly 16. A. O'Keefe 17. P. Green 18 M. Donohue 19 R. Carter 20 J. Buckley 21 . M . Deveson 22 . S . Nash 23. S Pappon 24. M .tn.See 25. D Nugent 26. J . O'Callahan 27. D. Kinsella 28 29. J. Rogers 30. C. Heard 31 . S. Davey 32 . P Green 33 C Campbell 34 P. Waldron 35 A . McCorkel 36. M . Smith 37. W. Gaspanru 38 J . Antonio 39. J . Meckiff 40.S. McGran 41 . K. Mullins 42 . N . Mltchell-Wl 43. M . Harrington 44 T. Spencer 45 C. McClunan 46. P. Murphy 47. B. Kellett 48. T Bndesort 49. M . Harris 50. A . Demase 51 . R Sse.+rart 52. M . Hagen 53. T. ???
54 . T. Davis 55. P Dwyer 56. R. Hayes 57. M . Forrest 58 P Logan
MARCELLIN Senior Coach: Neil Le Lievre Reserves Coach : Michael Dillo n 1 . A. Paatsch (VC.) 2. G. Petraft 3. M. Cooper 4 C. Carr 5, P Care 6. G . O'Connell 7. M . Dillon ResCap) 8.T.Amad 9. M. Day 10. A . Gallaghe r 11 . C. Slattery (DVC.) 12 . A. Cullina n 13. C. Hesse 14. D. Howe 15. D. Ebert
1 6 W. McDanell 17. M. Getson 18. A. Cathy 19. M. Delahunt 20. J . Hesse 21 . J. Anted 22 . T. 0'Hehir 23. . S. Lennox 24, J . O'Loughlin 25. M . Keays 26. J . Toomey
27. D. Winterbottom 28. S. Psoras 29 B. Bentle y 30, R . Stewart (V.C.Res) 31 . C. Casfagna 32 . G. Sheehan 33. A. Maher 34. L. Getson 35. R. O'Callaghan 36. D. Menzies 37. P Sheehan 38 D. O'Callaghan 39. F. Bat6stella 40. A. Zannont 41 . C. Burke 4Z J. Soon 43. A. Kennedy 44. P. Mdnbns. M . Ryan 46 J. Golds 47. T Buhagtar 48 J. Golds 49. G. Hughes 50. A . Robinson 55 M . Stapleton 56. A . Day
58. P. Anduera 64. P Harvey
N ORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach: M. Hannebery Reserves Coach: a Pearse 1 . A . Egan (D.VC .) 2 . M . Hannebery 3 J . Tierney 5 M . Schmidt 6. M . Borcich 7 P Booth SF.Muto 9. S. O'Rourke (VC.) 10. B. Hanlo n 11. B. Jones 12. P. Weir 13. B. Curulli 14. P. Mlllett 15. P Kearney I& M. Hedle/ 17. M . Boyd 19. P Considine (Capt) 20. M . Malone 21 . D. Baker 22. M . Fennelly 23. C. Alcvras 24. J. Rae 25. J. Flynn 26. S. Hibbert 27. R . Atkinson 28. P. Butler 29. J. McIntyre 30. M. Lynch 31, G . O'Toole 32. B. Sexton 33. B. Duboi s 34. D. Pasquarietto 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 . Orel6 44 e. cnaamt 45. M . Devine 46.PHevey 47. C. Desmond 48. N . Garnham 50. C. Hibbert 51 P. Callaghan 52. S.P. Mooney 53. M. Hibbert 54. T Keogh 55. D. Fogarty 56. D. Hotsede 59. J . Aquila
60. S. Curne 61 . K Healey 63 P. Symes 66 P. Strongman 68 J. McIlrcry 69. K . Tibaldi
0L ' SCO [' Senior Coach : Simon Talent Reserves Coach: Bob Voges 1 . E . Allen 2 . J. Reddish 3. R . Lloy d 4. J . McMillan (CR) 7. E . Whitside 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. Tyrrel l 27. D. Campbell 28 . S . Rodwwell 29. B. Hodge 31 . A . Chambers 32 .T. Lambert 33. C. Winneke 34. J . Forbes 35. W. Allen 36. S. Letts 37. D. Mann 38. A . Hawden 39.R . Hodges 40. P. Brown 41 . D. Burford 42. J . Moi r 43 . W. Matthews 44 . P. Drummond 45 . N . E!Iwoo<f 46. R. Fulle r
47. M . Veselik 49. R . McLeis h 50. S . Montgomery 51 . T Elli s 52 . R . McMillan 53. A . Aston 54. D. McCall 55. R . Howcroft 56. D. Senio r 57. D. Fergusson 58. C . Perkins 59 . S. Bones 60. D . Beck
OLD PA RADIAN S Seater Coach : jam p'Connetl Reserve Coach : (,?ark Tetlefsa n i p' Considine (VC.) P. Wood I D, Spillane J. Madde n DReeves 9. T Canavan 10 B Considine it M. Woo d T Ftynn 13 D Jackson 1: P Fahey 15 J Asa 16 M Heffernan 17 D, Howard B Grills (VC.) . .-, D Bibby D McInerney 21 T Beare __' T Regan 23 P Luchetta 24. 0 Abrahams 25 D. Nibabi 26 S . Exton 28 P Shannon M. TNlefsort (Res .C.) 30 F Gleason (Capt .) 31. B Powel l - -' C. O'Halloran 33 A . Peyton M . Reid 35 A. Morell i a McClement5 D. Freeman 38 R . Mf s 39 D. Qutx 40, S. Crowley 41 . G . Kallinkos 42. P Hammond 43. M. year 44. T. Pritchard 45 D. Perryman 46 J. Elks 47. S. Ldd,cutt 48 P. Caddy 49. G . Jaiett 50. C. Larkins 51 . J . Fahy 52. C. Ray(Res.VC.) 53. M. Burn s 55. D. Beckley 56 P. W215h 58 P LaRosa 59. D. Beck 61 . P Hewitt 65. D. Rya n 69 S O'Connell 75 B McDermott
ORMON D Senior Coach : Mr. Michael Arthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1 R Tonki n 2 P. Schuhkraf t 3 T. Boyanton (R .Capt .) 4 R Barnes (Capt.) 5 D McDonald 6 M Buckley 7 G Fisher 8 M Gilmore 9. C Tonkin 10 G Rttchte 11 R . Strahan (RVCapt .) 12 A Mehrten 13 P Kingston (VCapt) 14 S Taylo r 15 G Burke 16 R 6shold 17 P Sutherland 18 P Cox 19 A Jointing 20 B Nash 21 S Carboon 22 B Connell 23 P McDonald 24 S McCooke 25 P Forsyth 26 P Mebrten 27TF6Ile 28 R Burgess 29 G Petering 30 M Sinclair 31 R . Woo d 32 M McDonald(DVCapt) 33 A Rce 34 G Russell 35 L McMahon 36 M Dame 37 D Robertson 38 P Miner 39 W Bram:ch 40 M To6 n 41 J Symeapoulas 42 J Casey 43 P Harnrrgton 44 M Burns 45 R Singleton 46 M Anderson 47 W Crump 48 A Best 49 B Madden 50 J Dal, 51 J Mc?droy(RVCapt 52 T Tones 53 A Muldoon 54 T Sierart 55 A Ner.stead 56 A Hil l 57 M Belts 58 R Oaten 59 B Waarns 60 D Cox 61 R Crompton 62 J M¢sopod.os 63 A Gu:r>-3rte 64 A. Nobfc3t 65 8 Egan 66 D Chapman 67 S WlknGon 68 S Fenton 69 C Davis 70 M Bannon 71 J Schaw
OLD XAVERIANS Senior Cocch: D . Corcoran Re.seives Coach. M. Calin Under 19S coach C ones I PCaa 2 M P:wns @VC) 3 D M .9-
4 R Carto n 5 P Cixtan (Carx) 6 J Cu+txn 7 W Den- (vcapt) 8 S CuRan 9 M Beta 10 N Bourt 11 G GrenJlzrn 12 M Osha~7 3 M LogWn 14 T H6k 15 M Da'Un 16 L IJZeha 7 A Rdph 18 J Ms'ray 19 G Gooar:g 20 A Ca"an 21 G M14cM'7ar1 22 J Tr-_rnan 23 J 05, &24 S Kr 25. D Taytpr g 26 M ean 27 J Kenn`Jy 28 A KF.29 D McKay
, 30 R DD F 7 (C Res) 32 C F'... .... . 33 PK 34 J t 35 C :.., ;:1Er>rcn 36 R Maf t 37 C Boom 3s D F39 R Pf.LCOtl
40 A Rogers (1'C Res) 41 A DJa irE
42 J ta..s 43 M K44 8 H23phy 45 N Sp3r9o 46, 5 FurFhy 47 D Seal . 48 C Pa;xags, gcu 49 J TAy 50 M Plarn S D Borry 52 M DwaneJ 53 M F---y 54 M B-ermal 55 5 Bar 56 M Cbson 57 8 K--d, 58 5T Bur 59 Alb," 60 A V,baRef 61 M Fr¢-an 62 J Nasen 63 A McNab 64 B Pres.:z 65 C Peare,o. 66 P Mar>;ej 67 5 Hvh=_nngon 68 R Han 69 J M~ GGr-a,t+,. 70 S Ryan 71 D H-n
ST. BERNARD S Senbr Coach : Frank M.Nican Ccacd,: John Wood 1 M 5u'.m2 M Brandr., 3 P Smf i 4 V Cairio (VC) 5 J j'-6 G lJSq'~.,aer (DVC) 7 JTC nr y 8 P M-oghan 9 G 45-d (Caw) 10 J Fedaxa n Po&.en 12 P Hogan 13 R P-, 14 5 MecLan i5 F 1+~.p^.J~h3n 16 J P2a2.. 17 A P7 18 P Mahacf 19 S By20 J F2 C Klaa,sen 22 M Monday 23 G Nda .n 24 K Ma ady 25 G Too 26 5 Rzdy 27 A r-har. 28 P' .r ..--^e 29DE30RC . :. F :31M 32 P i: . . . . 33 M tv' ..- . 34 J OC ._ ....~. 35 J Sa .... .-~ 36 P O t ;ea 37 M OCaur_T 38D9.7srran 39 P YS,totl 40 W 5815140 41 STebn 42 M McrSva+ 43
44 R C^-~;o 45G 1 . 46 DSc 47D D48 B D. 49 M F . ,sck 50 P B=.. .7 51 A52 D 5311 9 54 G N :u5 55 D R-56 M 5„^57A F 58 B 59 A
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61 C Dedar 62 G Lror 63 M 8a.,w'a 64 D Nbcd 65 T B-ks 66 D Bure 67 M G69 D Ati;r.=r 69 0 Barret iro P F3zgmxc 71 A Nug2rv 73 F Caret. 74 s PE!an 76 P Fresean 77 tvf D0 .Wng 78, M 13 . .+
Senior Coach : Alan Saft, Reserves coac t : Stew KirV i C Holmes 2 R Furphy 3 GW4ams (DVC) 4 Me b 5 B Angst 6 W Canal 7 G Allen 8 R Robinson 9 A Christie 10 B Ma r 11 E Bank s 12 S Macaulay (C) 13 R Renhar d 14 D Gust (VC) 15 G Nchoils 16 P Aristotle 17 J Kar s 18 N Longmrre 19 . D Karama:hos 20 M Worth 21 A ScMcht 22 R Jakcc 23 T Giles 24 A Wars 25 M Johns 26 D Maolnres 27 M Light 28 G Haza;dme 29 M Troon 30 G Cots:.urth 31 M Formosa 32 A Nugent 33 M Connock 34 J Jones 35 P Grutzrer 36 N Macaulay 37 S Crors 38 A MZhelI 39 J Gorton 40 T Watso n 41 R Wscanbe 42 C Hume 43 M Wilson 44 S Carran 45 G Taylor 46 BLangey 47 M betray 48 J Moloney 49 B Choose 50 P Mol l 51 T Atkins 52 N Hopkins 53 A Kmp;on 54 J Young 55 D Atkins 56 N Schmrdt 57 M Pnk.~y 59 D Christie 60 D Shax 6t W Harris 62 G SelA^.ood 64 R FoWj 65 S Kusanm, 66 J Hyslop 69SKng 72 D O'Brien 77 M Rrchards
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CAULFIELD BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOW E GRA M MARIANS Senior Coach : Graeme Jacobs Rese rves Coach : George Rice 1 . G . Clarke 2. N Tsiotinas 3 D . Agosta 4 . D Fit t 5, M . Wilso n 6, R . Heath (D .VC,) 7. P. Robertson 8. A, Smythe (Capt.) 9. S. Wotherspoon 10 . P. Georg e 11 . S Farley
12 . A . Parris (Res D.V.C ) 13 . J McInerney 14 T Pulse
15 PFaulkner (ResC.) 16 . P, Corstorphin (R .VC,) 17 B, Pollard 18 A Course 19 . P Nigro 20, H . Harislou (V.C .) 21 . S. Drive r 22 . B. Stokes 23, S . Pace 24. P. Chadwick 25. T Merrett 26. B . Sheehan 27 B. Kelly 28 P Mutimer 29. A Panou 30. R Field •31. F Farchione 32 . D. Shine 33. G . Miles 34. P Bell 35.T. Rowe 36 M . Godden 37. C. Connelly 38, D. Cameron 39. B . Croft 40. M . McInerney 41, A Rozanhs 42 B Shepherd 43 D Murray 44 P Espenchied 45. D . Philpots 46. G . Hannington 47. C. Shallard 48. J . Allard 49. D . Glover 50, C . Bryce 51 . B. Harvey 52. G . King 53. 1 Driver '.. 54 . C . Chapman ',. 55. P. Gilmor e 56. M . Osborne 57 . R Minney 58. P. Kirby 59. D . Farley 60. N . Camero . D. Martin n61
Senior Coach: Peter Chisnarn Reserves Coach : Peter Olivier i 1 . D_ Matthews (Capt .) 2 . A Harloc k 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 . B Mathews 13, P Armstrong 14 H . Worsley
15. C. Cooney (V.C .) 16 T. Royal s 17 G Poole 18. J . Cromme 19. D . Hart
20. M . Cashard 21 . J . Roseman 22 . C Bettany 23 . D Allen 24 . K. Dachs 25 . S Allen (Capt,Res .) 26 S . Williams 27, G, Williams 28 . S Stevenso n 29 R Castles (R .VC) 30 . D Felsenthall 31 . A Kahofe r 32, S. Barker 33 . G . Scotland 34 . A . Murphy 35. R . Harris 36 C . Worthington 37. M . Scholten 38, P. Atkinson 39. N . Bedson 40 . R . Harrison 41 . R Morrissey 42, G . Dind 43 C Wilson 44 D Smith 45. P Murtagh 46. D . Kompes 47. N . Carter 48. S. Good 49, J . Roberts 50, M . Stan)o 51 . K . Hedin 52. S, Morrison 53. J . Harley 54, N . Hemstron 55 N . Matthews 56 R . Sweetland 57. A . Walker 71 G . Paine
FAWKNER Senior Coach : Stephen Buckley Rese rves Coach : Ken Busst 1 . M . Tymms 2. 3. G . Busst 4 . W. Hoare 5, S. Little 6 R Cullson 7. D . Cropley 8,I,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 . Selleck 27. G . Livingstone 28 C Gleeson 29 M . Barrett 30. T. Scot t 31 . U, Profenna 32. A. Johnston 33. P. Maferczak 34. D. Ruggerio 35. P Barrett 36. B . McLachlan 37. J . Cornelissens 38, G . Young 39,C, Habgood 40. S. Magg s 41 T Borg 42. K Dehenin 43 D Gill 44 . C . Mitchell 45 M . Busst 46. B. Smith 47. A. Brown 48. G. Walker 49 . D, Portelli 50, R . Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52. M. Potter 53. 54 . M . Kane 55, S. Brosnan 56. D Sal t 57 R . Par r 58. S Dalfonso 59. D. Cecchney 60, D. Douglas 63.T. Kavanagh 94 . A . Scott
IVANHO E 1 D Jacks 2 J Matthe+: 3 T Hyde 4 PA Donohue 5 P Manuel 6 P Hoskin 7 8 Allender 8 S code " 9 M Thackervrtay 10 G Kennedy (C) 11 B Adam s 12 S Parkinson 13 R Robinson 14 E Newbol d
15 A Castagmm (VC) 16 P PentmgiI l 17 L Clarke 18 R Elms 19 G Bulien 20 A Wall 21 C Rose 22 R BLy1h 23 M Lengacher 24 M Flynn 25 A aarro 26 A Caddy 27 0 O'Sulvan 28. G O'Sulirvan 29 D Carrell 30 P Rawley 31 T Anderson 32 S Joh n
33 C Flynn(RC) 34 S Hogan 35 M Lunn 36 S O'Connel 37 1 Forsyth 38 D Richards 39 T McMahon 40 B Luckman 41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucker 43 M Lacey 44 D Hoffman 45 D Robertson 46 J Lynch 47 D Shendan 48 S Hall 49 8 Mango 50 W Lloy d
51 0 Speech#ey 52 A Nagy 53 J Mahn 54 P McMahon 55 R McCormack 56 W Baker 57 D Balcombe 58 M Balcombe 59 A Balcombe 60 R Brook 61 G Cameron 62 D Canvmghl 63 R Doyle 64 4V Dulesks 65 P Dwyer 66 A Fry 67 L Jones 68 S MarUn 69 S Monev 70 P Morcom 71 R Murphy 72 N, Prat t 73 J Raflopoulas 74 C Richards 75 D Web b 76 N Daffy 77 P Dens 78 T Donahue 79 S Ke g 80 S Wise 81 A Sotnapoulos 82 R Angehm 83 R Day
KEW Senior Coach : B rett Burde n Rese rves Coach Barry Tobias 1 . M . Lor d 2 . N . Griffiths 3. G . McColl 4. S . Lor d 5. B . Irwin 6. M . Bria 7. B . Casauri a 8 J . Busutil (VC .) 9 . A. Peric 10, T. 0'Kayli 11 .
12 . C. Vigliotti 13. C. Kiriako u 14. P. Clayton (DVC) 15. P. Smit h 16. N . Duncan 17 J . Casauria 18 . G . Kalac 19. R. Barry 20. I . Mill s
21 . S. Harrison 22 . R . Schobe r 23. F. Haralambopoulos 24. B . Burden (C ) 25. A . Jenkins 26. C . Haralambopoulos 27. R. Love 28. G . Portelli (R .C.) 29. E . Bamundo 30, O. Greenwood 31, B. Vlgliotti 32 . J. Brassil 33 . C. Bradley (RVC) 34 . D. Lewi s 35 .S . Beynon 38 . M . Cavanagh 39 . S . Royston 40 . A. Price 41, D. Zerbi 42 . V. Wong 43, D. Lavecchie 44 . T. Gourdoulis 45. M . Carydi s
46. S . Vldi nopoulos 47. J . Hil l 48. M . Peric 49. S. Bruno 50, N . Dellis 51 . R . Bruno 52. J . laconis 53. D. Sticca 54. A . Easuria 55. A . Mantas 56. J . luliano 57. J. Lo u 58. C. Carydis 59 H . Kendall 60 S Rizzolio
MONASH UNI . BLUE S senior Coach : Brian Ford Reccrves Coach : Ivan Sest I J Alexander D Carman i Sest B Cornv.ell G . Gale 6 1 Hildebrand ; Blackshaw 8 A Barke r
9 L Banng 10 J Johnstone 11 p,t. Spencer G Mann R Culvenor , .i A Roberts 15 W Gannon 16 A Omn '- S Zachands 18 G . H,pwel l ^ D Schwedes S Mandell S Gles B Rodoni D Lync h X Xenotonps C Forbes 26 A. McGregor (Cl 27 S Connelly 28 P Little i A Sapstord ) J Sturgess (VC ) L Mete 32 K Haeusler 33 A Laird 34 J Quin 35 P OLeary 36 M Kerr 37 J Andntsos 38 T Gil l 39 M Barley 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 Antntsos 49 I Kohler 50 R Davies 51 P Trances 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R Trembath 55 Z Maric 56 R McCormick 57 M Kanizay 58 M Hanlon 59 H Middleton 60 A Hodgson 61 C Blac k 62 A Hadley 63 P Kevekordes 64 A Urban 65 D Woo d 66 N Neophitou 67 D Holloway 68 G Scaizo 69 D O'Keette 70 C King 71 M Hay
OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach: M . Trotte r Reserv es Coach : C. Neave 1 . A. Dunn 2. C . Robison 3 A . Alhbon (C) 4, T. Norman (VC) 5 D . O'Shaughnessy 6. A . Taylo r 7. P. Yeoman 8. D,Adgemis 9. C. Glass 10. C . Brent 11 . T. Phillips 12. A. Vize 13, B . Trotter 14. P. Bea r
15. T. Pontefract 16. A . Blac k 17. L. Farrell 18. A Maizels 19. J . Hope 20. R . Waldrop 21 . S . Drum 22. P. Robison 23. J .Adgemis 24. A . Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L . Coleman 27, I . Wallace (DVC) 28. G . Harvey 29. S . Collins 30. C. Small 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Summut 33 . P Scott 34 . P. Papas 35. A . MCAree 36. J. Carnegie 37. R . Sella 38, J . Cash 39. J . Williams 40. R . Workman 41 . P. Weidling 42. R. Gruen 43, C . Neave 44. A . Turner 45. N . Kolitis 46. M . Heat h
47. A . Phadoneos 48. B. Beamish 49. C. Cooper 50 . D. Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52 . D. Buter a 53 . S. Cowley 54 . D. Woods 55. J. Francis 56 R . Collier 5& M . Pitt 63, J . Davey
PARKSIDE Senior Coach : Wayne Bannister Rese rves Coach : Mark Wilso n 1 . W. Bannister 2 . B. Glasgow 3. F. Sansoneth 4. R . Gar d 5. T. Gard 6 K . Sweeney 7. G . Yoksich 8. R . Shanahan 10. M . Sturgess 11, P. Hansen 12, L. Inserra 13 . V. Soligo (VCR) 14 . M . Sedgwick 15 .J. Papa s 16 . M . Campbell 17. C. Freeman 18 .J. Adducci 19 . P Whitfield 20. M . Page (C,S.) 21 . A. Wals h 22. M . Wilson (CCR) 23. M . Sherloc k 24. G . Williams 25. N . Deluca 26. M . Bradley 27. L . Panjari 28. T. Frankli n 29. M . Rowe (VCS) 30.K . Nunan 31 . J. King 32. L . Cowell 33. W . Reid 34. T. Pavia 35. G . Panjan 36. R Torre 37. P Coleman 38. J. Amato 39. D. Debiasi 40 . S . Rodwell 41 . D. Wood 42 . P Papas
43, D. Whatmough 44 . P Harri s 45 . P. Matkaris 46 .R. McGaw 47. N . Mitchell 48 . J. Bastow 49 . M . Harrison 50 . K . Hart y 51 . J . Panagiotopoulos 52 . G. Philpott 53 . D. Campbell 54 . F. Denami 55 . D. Watson 56 . T. Firth 57. R . Livingston 58 . D. Pavit t 59 . N . Vlncdona 60. M . Ani c 61 . M . Noormets 62 . P, Brennan 63 . A. Skerrit 69 . S . Lock
THERRY Senior Coach: B. Dun n Rese rves Coach: J . Toohey 1 . G . Biddlestone (VC) 2. S . Flahert y 2. J . Zanetti 3. J . Toohey 3. G . Nyman 4, S. Eastmure 4. J . Bedie r 5. S . Ramsay (DVC) 6. T Quinn (C) 7. P. Jones 8. A. McAuliffe 9 . M . Grocock 10. R . Egglestone 11 . A . Crotty 12 . D. Cerini 13. J . D'Andrea 14. J . Gallagher 15, S . Cranwell 16, S . Gibson 17. R . Lyons 18 . T. Taylo r 19, A . Ratcliffe 20. P. Marantel6 21 . J . Tyler 22 . C . Mills 23 . C. Bye 24 . P. Matton 24 . G . Falckh 25 . M . O'Rourke 26 .P. Ryan
27. M . Tadmac 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. Lynch 40. C. Muscat 41 . W . Lind 43, A. Whelan 46 . C. Ryan 47. P. Ratcliff e 48. D. Wrigglesworth 51 . R . Moran 54. P. Salerno (CR) 64. P Crotty 65. M . Hogan 75. P Bruno 88. P. Murphy (VCR)
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UNIVERSITY BLACK S 1 J Ra.^rbottom 2 A Lazarus 3 J Clark e 4 1,11 Russell 5 N Tunbridge 6 A Coker
7 S Cern , 8 J Somervdie 9 S Phtllipson 10 S Brommell 11 I Alexander 12 N Clark (Capt ) 13 L Banks 14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 B Kerlar 17 D Goding 18 M Lagastes
19 P Vaughan (D'JC ) 20 B Thoma s 21 C Jobson 22 M ElLnghaus 23 A Bearham 24 R Perreti 25 M Gibney 26 8 Pattmso n 27 N Heath (DVC) 28 B Van Denderen 29 J Gray 30 P Conway 31 J Cummins 32 N Pappas 33 S Le e 34 D Landn~ 35 J Hughson 36 M Crothers 37 A Fathers 38 A McArthur 39 5 Da, e 40 G Dalbosco 41 M McLaughlin 42 G W,nes (VC) 43 8 Warre n 44 P Dillon 45 J Filth 46 C Thompson 47 L Doyl e
48 A Rogers 49 D Bowers 50 M Shaddock 51 J Chomley 52 M Bel l 53 J Forwood 54 P Jessup 55 G Keys 56 A Pickett 57 C Denrns 58 A Cook 59 D Benson 60 G Haeusler 61 J McCashney 62 A Cummnghan 63 G Condon 64 D McNair 65 A Belay 66 P Coilmg s 67 D Haramantas 68 R Frazer 69 R Razmara 70 T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M Gdtrap 79 A Tudge 81 M Pryor
99 S Woodward 100 H Sher
Section 0
B.A .P .C.
BALACLAVA Senior Coach : John Sampson Assistant Coach : David Charman Reserves Coach : Brendan Angwin i K Angwi n 2 D Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hi t 4 B Rafferty (VC) 5 M Hill 6 A Breslin 7 M Pouts 8 K Palme r 9 B Angwin (CC Res) 10 PCrott1 e i B W, son t2 P McGrath t3 C Horsey 14 R Patterson 15 G Salter 16 R Morrison 17 J Sis i 18 K Hartley 19 S Withers 20 A, Hartley 21a P Stripeikas 21b M Taylor 22 PAusterberry (VC Res) 23 C Chalke r 24 S Gates 25 D Follett 26 P Grafen 27 1 Withers 28 H Dickson (DVC) 29 R Stocker 30 J Follet t 31a N Monaghan 31b G Oate n 32 S Hill 33 T Hill 34 B 0'Shannessy 35 G Brow n 36 R Tangey 37 T Harmes 38 S Spalding 39 J Steel 40 G Halpin 41 P Byrden 42 PMeadows 43 D Pollard 44 G Toogood 45 S Franzi 46 R Calder 47 M McCaffrey 48 P 0 Sullivan 49 R Wilson 50 R McIntyre 51 D Quemoy 52 M Inkster 53 D Read 54 B Orman 55 B Marchingo 56 P Georgiou 57 A Antonio 58 J Smith 59 J Haycrofl 60 J Breslin 62 J Hams 65 B Hallett 66 G Nayar 67 A Tallanco
NYULE Senior Coach: Shone Molloy Reserves Coach: Steve Scullin 1 . S. Scullin 2. J. Kouryials 3 L, Holt
4 M . Legge 5. C Ladd (DVC) 6 P Williams 7. J. Fraumano 8, B, Mooney 9 G . Pyers 10. M . Fraumano VC) 11 . M. Fidler 12 . W Gibson 13 A. Short 14. D. Allard (C) 15 S. Gray 16 S Mikac 17 G . Williams 18 G, Anderson 19 M. Scullin 20. G. Gent 21, B. Quiiliam 22, J. Gdham 23. J. Turnbull 24. B. HarOn 25 M Power 26, A. Weston 27. T Jenkins 28. P Adams 29, C. Williams W. B Gilles 31 G. Foster 32 G Braddy 33. D. Hobbs 34 . C. Stevens 35 T Muir 36. D. Turner 37, D. Gent 38. R. Wdfendon 39. G. Mooney 40, K . Edwards 41 A. Mil l 42 P Barnes 43 D Hanger 44 C Holst 45 C, West 46. C. Richmond 47 S Tolley 48 D Glass 49. 8. Hogan 50. M. Phillips 51 A. Thompson 52. S Coulson 53 R Bowler 54 . R, Doherty 55. D Williams 56 M, Hayes 57 D O'Brien 58 D Moloney 59. S. Vtitastley 60 C. McCann
MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL O.B. Senior Coach : John Lord Reserves Coach : Tony Short
1, C. Anastasaks 2. A Atchison 3 R. Verma 4 D Menzies 5. R. Martin 6. N . Moody 7. D, Joyce 8. R . Ward 9. D Comer (VC .Sen .) 10. M, Beaziey
11 . P. Chester 12. G . McLarde C. Sen .) 13, A . Dawson
14 R McGregor 15 P Sala (DVC Sen ) 16 P Kotz 17 A Drummond 18, R . We
19. A . Legowc h 20. A. Athanaspouios 21, D. Lord 22, C. FlegeYaub 23 C. Drake 24. T Scene 25, A Capp 26 R . Knight 27 D Porno 28 C Savage 29 C . Geehman 30 S Keane
31 . M . Roach (Cap. Res) 32 . J. NeNton 33. B DarAing 34. S. Glasson 35 T Blythman 36 R . Terrens 37 J McLoughlin 38 C. Short 39. A Kennedy 40, P Geling 41, B Keane 42 P Fenning 43 A Confad 44, P O'Connor 45 A. Sainsbury 46. S . Mansbridge 47. S Gabneison 48. C. Home 49.P Kent
50, Andrew Dawson 51 . S. Rei d
TOYOTA
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 . Barbe r 5 M . Waddington 6 M, Alle n 7. S. O'Connor 8. M . Sarau 9. A. Grant 10, C . Lads (C) 11, M . Fisher 12, D. Cochran 13. J . Lad e 14 J . Bennett 15 C . Davie s
16 P Thompson 17, P Wof f 18. M Wise 19. S . Gibson 20 . T. Grant 21 . C. James 22. P Grant 2& T Gale 31 . S . Murray 34 .J,Godendge 36 S. McLeod 39 R . Smit h
OLD BRIGHTON RESERVE S Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshal l 1 . R . Hopkins 3. D. Smyth 4, G . Drew 5 T Bowes 6 R . Wrait h 8 D Belimame 11 . B. Molloy 12 . J . Mille r 14 . M . Osborne 19 . O. Milli s
22 . J. Mackenzie (CR) 29. P Tatze r 32, M, Debbie 34. D. Rowe 42, G . Wood 47 D Taylor 54 R Hall
OL D wA1LEYBURA :INS
Senior Coach: Phil Stevens Reserves Coach: Keny Sawtell 1, A . Baxter 2 . R Paul 2, J Wood 3. N Schmid t t3PMer 4, P Jury 4.J . Robertson 5 G . Phillips S S. Marshall 6 W. Smit h 7. G. March 8 A. Orton 9. A. Mytton 10. P Bennett 11 . W. Shand 11 R . Wilson 12 D. Seccuil (Capt) 12 G MeadaAs 13, P Brewer 14 . G . Lasm.ock 14.S. Bel l 15. A. Hicks '.., 16. J. Bingham 16, C. Farr ',. 17. W. Cox '.. 18, M, Constabl e 19 . R. Gerry 19 . A. Tnkier 20 J Kingsley 21 A. Walden (Dv>â&#x153;&#x201C;a,oi) 22 C Gregson 23. D. Scaunich 24.PNoske 24. T. Snowball 25 A . Hdohan 26 P Bowman 2& RL Wise 27. G . Smith 27. J. Kingston 28. D. Merrett '. 28 A . Gtlchnst 29. J Ra e 30 G. Ball 31, N . Camero . D, Miller n32 33. M . Larkworthy 34. D. Allison 35 B. Van Twee . A. Mountfordt36 37. J. Clarkson 38. C. Lane 39. C. Taranto 40 J. Hicks; 41 . A Chil d 42. P Fiockhart 43 . P Bramich 44 D Stuart 45. C. Maguire 46. D. Lea r 47. R . Dobson 56. B Ladds 57. G . TWIor
GRAMMARIANS Senior coach: Laurie Stratton Rese rves Coach : Joe Grande p Vxwood L Stratton ~. Jenkin s i Wells (Capt.) D. Kin g D. Vea l -' B. Cockenil P Skalberg S. Ball M . Coliedge A. Ryan A. Marks L Marshall Howard Lynch D Dowell M . Davies R . Englander F McKenzie M . Dyson 12, A Haug (Res. Capt .) ~ ;- D_Scott D. Purcell (V.Capt .) P Rya n V Karakaitsas B Parry P Ritchie S Theodorakopoulos .-L R Lewis J . Santos J Norman N, Harri s 3 S, Ramsdell 34 P. Marris 95.S . Conboy 36 Shaun Burns 37_ I, Scott 38.T, Bowes 39. R . Bashford 40 B . Douglas 41 . S . Burns 42 P Bullock 43 P Selleck C . Hau g 45. D. Simonsen 47 D. Cuttriss 48 A . Parker 49. M . Dodderill 50. P. DeBortol i 4 51 . P. Larkin 52 . A . Novak 53. L . Hopkins (DVC) 54 A. Curti s
60 J . Lumicisi 1 63. N . Skalberg
OLD MELBURNIAN S Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach: Simon Tremble 1 T Wtts 2 R Psarsk 3 J Nichols, (VC) 4 B Morphet 5 P Murray 6 I Arnold 7 D Damson 8 A Tymms 9 G Bradshaw (DVC) 10 A Joyc e 11 N. Johnstone 12 W Begin 13 R Seccull 14 A Ashton 15 1 McMullin 16 P Wood 17 B Niall
18 M Crampton 19 P Thompson 20 A Salek 21 J Roysmith 22 I Macka y 23 A . W,tts (Capt) 24 0 W,Ison 25 R Brown 26 M Youngman 27 E Coroner 28 C Terrtl i 29 R Mead 30 J Mitchell 31 R Gillard 32 B Web b 33 A Butt (C Res) 34 M Help 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 Dxon 42 E Smdhers 43 P &rreil 44 R Baldwin 45 Z Usemov 46 C Hanchette 47 D Ward Ambler 48 W Ward Ambler 49 T Stucke y
50 T Rea d 51 B Armitage 52 J Thomson 53 J Para 54 A Wilson 55 D Nelson 56 T Pooiman 57 N Crampton 58 T Leask 59 W Keiso 60 J Warmsley 61 M King 62 C Raymond 68 5 Maranbio 69 D Hamilto n
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ORRONG ROAD SERVICE STATION
ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Alan tAiai te Reserve Coach : Chris Nettletotci 1 . R . Havlwns 2, S. Haidamous 3 W. Kelghran 4 . C. McKerme 5 R. Callahan 6. G . Gross 7. S. Kerr (D.V.C.) 8. M. Tempany 9. S . Lynch 10. L. Crohan (C,R.) 11 . H . Stone 12. R. Arthurson 14. P Joyc e 15 B. Edwards 16. P O'Brien 17 P. Sutton
18. C Halfpenny+ 19 J Watkin 20, W Dwyer 21 . S. Ring 22, B. Campbell (VC.) 23 M. Waters 24. P Quinton 25. D. Rlgani 26 D. Simmons 27. J. Quinlan 28. G . Kerr 29. A. Fraser 30 B. Snell DvCR) 31 . S Olsen 33 G . Mulcahy 34, P. Smith 35. J . Sergeant 36. M. McKage 37. A. Beale (Capt.) 38 . P Panagiotapoulos 39, L . Taberner 40 B. Clark (VCR) 41 . J Dyson 42 . J. Chnsbano 43 P Treioar 44 T, Lee
45. N . Joll y 46 D. DeRoaden 47. M . Trelaor 48. N . Fry 49. G . Wallace 50. L . Kirby 51 . P Taberrir>r 52, P. Lernn 53 . S . Purcell 57. P Kirby
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CONSTRUCTION CO.
ST. KILDA C.B.O .C.
THOMASTOWN Senior Coach : John Walsh Reserves Coach: John Keenan 1 2, A. Wells 3. J . Vitale
4. G, Petslnis 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. Jenking 15. B. Pellegrino 16. D Farchione 17 D Leal e 18 Ken Harling 19 G . Alberti 20 P Coverdale 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C . Tsalkos 23, D. Fellows 24, S . Papionou 25, S . Bradford 26. P Battlsta 27. R . Kelly 28 L . Morabto 29 Kevin Harting 30 C Fellows 31, C. Koulhnos 32 B . McCreddm 33, J, Zaicos
34. J. Black 35, A . LaRosa 36. M . Golledge 37. J . Theodorou 38. M . Gann 39. P. Honey 40. V. Deltito 43. V. Caffra 44, G . Bubis
45 M . Bloodworth 46. D . Stafford 47 . M . Plownght 48 P Prinz i 49. J . Bubs 50 R . Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52 . K . Chandler 53. S . Lekatsas 56. W. Cooper 57. S. Cmeran 58. C. Cedro 61 . B . Keating 62 C . Vella
D Section
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1 D Mpris 2 A KbaJer 3 S Zei:rKs 4G Ba5 09 &k6 S Bendel 7 G Vxnan & M FNrPy 9 A Bu2ryn 10 R Bb= 11 L BurS.'"n 12 A Shwv,er 13 M R14 A K15 D Frko„aar, 16 A M'anad~er 17 O!zr KixtaDmk 18 D Segal 19 S . .e 'eph 20 D Ma W.v 21 J R1attl 22 8 Jasem 3 A L: --ky 24JFb ,1125 M Gross hq 26 A Hoph en 27 Brd Gddberg 28 D Ron 29 0 Elrdk~ iCaPt> 30 S Pc a
31 D Pod 32 M Bom1-n 33 D Snoop 34MFdvr 35 8 Sp•tiner 36 A Sm.tF37G Seger 3& J S!em 39 M G,wr» 40 P 0eman 41 GNP?r 42 M Carp 43 0 2095027 44 P Charrr/ 45 o Freeeman :sDSt-4 47 L Len n ?a L GcltlDerg 49 J AlheRt 50 T Farwrs 51 P tea-NS/ 52 A Ze:m,k 53 B Barr e5a D Mxhms 556zekrlsk 56H S~ e 57 J B2rccW 58 D S, per 59 G Mat,s 60 D Krcr1goi+J 61 G Fe1>rr 62 Vd Krc ,~roltl 63 M For 64 A Rubnoiei 65 M A.xhc3 66 P GHabxg 67A Psi. 68 8 Gdanerg 69 H BD:zx 70 S Rftman 71 P TI-bwm 72 J Mt£er 73 D Kier. 74 J Raeff~xd 75M PsJ 76 P+1 K14 77 M Feed 78 Gren K-k 79 S Schattr. 80 81 M Zurto 82 J RuIxrezn 83 M We 94 84 J Reernan 65 A eo5z 86 P Coll," 87 R I-
BULLEEN UNITED senmr coach: Max McCall Reserves Co.h cxaig W-fth 1 G Jenwns 2RMoray 35 Dead 4 R T5 Bwa-6 M Kb4y 7 C t55~h 8 C wk.pn 9 M Stony 10 S Ad11 R D-& 12 D lhanp-on 13M1'ym S 14. J Empe7 15 M Mrh.-A ,6 C Foley 17 D Garsba 18 8 St ap 19 D Rabb, r~ 20 T Lee 21 R Cregixrn 22 C Chap23 P Parav 24 G H- ,,j 25 M Hoes 26 0 Atk27 D Danv 28 D 8etJxd 29 P Fie: 30 R VY~ 31 W Pz+16rn 32 PArx),' 33 G Taylor 34 I Mit„ark 35 P Ed-cl. 3soChx~op37oDaly, 3a S GocNrey 39 S Hcvna,an e0 M11 D6ox, ; 41 CNrel 42MRObcrs 43. N G=✓Yedge 44 G Ca[erR 45 D At?^',er 46 P Sert.on 47 G Ca,-ay 48 R Rees 49 P Zorn 52 R Par,.~e 51 D Done 52 P L-mr.ng 53 P wr^lsrg 540Speed 55 S M,etnei 56 i DFas 57 D Cooper 58 P Strad~xa 59 M Dany 60 P Green 61 A G'C;.e 62 W Da.ey 63 F Dofe 64 T Hod.. 65 A Larub 86 A 730000 67 A Wrttnun 69 C wrr,zrd 69 P Fr 70 G VkKartl 71 A 8s<_n 72 M Tapp g 73 D Delaney 74 R 8ren+>?r
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W. B . A . F . C
ELSTERRIWIC K Senior Coach : Ga ry Rosewarn e Rese rves Coach: Dennis Grace 1, C. Farrington 2. S. Bea n 3 . M . Sanell i 4, G . Rosewarne (C) 5 . D. Grace 6 M . Lloyd 7A . P Hoolihan 7B . T Heath 8A . D. Verbeek 88 . M . Convery 9 . A. O'Connor 10A. C. Hitchcock 10B. A. Ramsay 11 . P. Mahony 12 . P Ballantyne 13, D . Burke 14. Alby Conlin 15. L McCooke 16 P. Tsiampas 17. G . Oakley 18. P, Broderick 19. P. Ginkel 20. P. Southal l i 21 . W. Nicholson '.. 22 . A . Karipidis 23. N . Christie 24, D. Conlin 25.T. Weedon 26 D. Mahony 27, B. Garr y 28, B. Hill 29,J . Coyne 30. D . Ritchie 31A . G . Russell 31B. L . Murphy 32. P. Neeso n 33. T. Panantoniov 34 . Adrian Conlin 35. P. Corkhil l 36. B. Thompson 37. B . Grace 38, J . Higgins 39 S Smith 40 M . Daniels 41 M . Whelan 42 . P. Rokebrand 43 . A. Hankin 44. R. Nyoege r 45. R. Grandemange 46. G . O'Donnel l 47, B. Ramsay 48. C. Bayliss 49, W. Jacobs 50, M . Eccles 51 . G. Hancock 52 . L . McGregor 53 P Harris 54. C Mathes
HAMPTON ROVER S Senior Coach : Ian Rice Rese rve Coach: Da ryl Jopling 1 .
2, A . Lawso n 3 E . Panagiotidis 4, A. Naumoff 5. D Rogerson 6. D. McConville (Capt .) 7, B . Hibbs 8. W. Capp 9. P. Wilson 10 . W. Austin 11 . I . Rogerson 12 . W. Boyle 13, R. Melnjak 14. G . Kell y
15. S. Mulholland 16 N . Hope 17 B. Bird (VC .Res) 18 A . Winkler 19 . J. Hunter 20 N . Milat 21, E. Melnja k 22. R. Hetherington (DVC) 23. D. Devola 24 . M . Young (VC) 25 . M . Blake 26, J. Harper 27. H . LeGrand 28 M . McKellar 29, N . Kell y 30 R . Murphy 31 P. Pavlou 32 . P Morecroft 33. G . Russell 34 . P. Kell y 35, C . Watkins 36 . R . Tub b 37. M . Andrews 38, S . McDonald 39. K. Ivey (Capt .Res,) '.. 40. G . Hoggett 41 . I . Boyle 42. J . Mather 43, J . Morecroft 44 D, Phelan 45, C. Toouli 46 . P Hartshorn 47. B . Holstock 48 . G . Roulent 49. & Thompson 50. A. Lucas
NORT H BRUNSW a--K Senior Coach : David Bellette Rese rves Coach: Don Pearce 1 . M . Cannon 2. K . Lianeas 3. M . DeMorton 4 . P. DiMarco 5 S. Cotee 6, V. Grimaldi 7. J. Briffa 8. A . Franci s 9. A . Samartino 10 . P. Whitman 11, K . Hehir 12 . J. Serratore 14 . G . Parkinson 15 . H . Tsailtas 16 . S . Tsailtas 17. V. Liros l 19. D. Balazsy 20.J. Russo 21 . J. Fotias 22. P. Fox 23. C. Fox 24. J. Brook 25. B. Smith 2& M- Brittle 27. R . Burrows 28. V. Ferzulla 29 . D. Adams 30, B. Bektash 32 . P Gennacarro 33 . J. Androutsos 34 . G, Arthur 35. P. Dowsett 36 . M . Payne 37. D . DeMorton 38 . M . Kite 40 .1 . Rooney 41 . G . Poulton 42 . T. Samartino 44. D. Tait , 45, B. Pisasale 46 .S .Hogg 47. A . Smith 48. B . Higgins 49, V. Conticchlo 50. R . Tai t
51 . D .Soanes 53. A. Conway 55. H . Blewitt 58.J . Andrews 62, R . Cannatella
OLD BER WELL CAM io Coach : Sen r
Terry Rossftr Roserv" ; Coach: f,?athew Todd 1 M . Hodgson
3 N. Brown 4.AToop 5 P Alexander 6. M. Warrior 7 P KerkVeit (DJC) a P. Jepson 9 R . Beal in E . Smith (VC) A . Dance 1Z S. Holding 13 M. Newton 14 P. Jenkins 16. W. Inkster (Capt.) 17 J. Lab!ache la S. Jackson 19 C. Arulef'son 20. R. Scheiber 21. A. Schol l 2Z S Bum-ester 23. M. Armstrong 24 R . Wood 1 ' R. Coffins G. Young 27 I . Farmer 29, M . Hopkins 30 D. Humann 31 . A . Crew 32. G. Neate 33 C. Guthrie 34. A. Rogers 35, G . Adams 36. D. O'Connor 37 C. Strachan 38 D Smith 39. M . Todd 40. B Salvaris 41 . M. Burge 4Z D. Collins 43, S. Pangrazio 44. A. Hangan 45 J. Howard 46. N . McCann 47. P. Lenton 48. R. Wagstaff 49. D. Richardson 50. A . Tayior 51 . A . Walker 52 . A . Watt 53. B Sudgen 54. J . Murphy 55 D. Murphy 56 R. Blaney 57, C. Theofanides 58 M. Cand;!oro 59. R . Urunack 60. R . Jones 61 . N . Kidd 62 . R. Lee 63 W. Earl
OLD MENTONIANS Senior Coach : Bob Jamiso n Coach: Phil Vines 1 . M Caier 2. J Norman 3 R Ne::man 4 M Barrz;i 5 P Sada r IS V. Saacca 7 G Norton (1st apt) a N Macqlnra 9 R Macquse 10. M Durk 11, D Meyer 12, T Appel 13 S Sharp 14 D Rogers 15 D Saanca 16 R Thcxnp :rJn 17 T O'Toole 18. J McCarthy 19, w Beynon 20 R Buxton 21, C ErcIFZn 22 A Lever 23 T James 24. S Warne 25 P. Jackson 26 B Scazo 27 I Heath 26 G Burns 29 G Fathers 30DRdey 31 S Ingram 32JSIy 33 P Vines 34 D Haend 35 P Hodges 36 S Crick 37 T Rich 38 A Nerman 39 R Be7non 40 M Osborn 41 B Nugenl 42 A. Pcremen 43 B 4JatWns 44 G Lindsay 45 T Bournon 46 A Petro, 47 J. FrOrrcarun 48 D JOhmen 49 B Scott 50 C FurWOn 51 A Szadura 52 W Hal 53 P Hyland 54 M Srardrope 55 C Dalles 56 D Wilkie 57 D SGvnzd 58. L. Paterr>o 59 G Buxton 60 N VaW.2n0s 61 S Wilson 63, R Margug~:o 64 A Ectr.ards 65 A Horsburgh
PRESTON M BOB Senior Coach: G . Tsolacos Assistant Coach: T. O'Connor Reserves Coach: P. Feeha n 1 A, Bullock 2, I De Bono 3. L Bliss
4. S. Hichncliffe 5. D. Caton 6. D. Hepburn 7. D . O'Brien 8, 0. DeBono 9. D. Heenan 10 J . Mounsey 11 . A . Hodgson 12 . P. Yendall 13. D. Kiernan 14. M Krygger 15. D. Hutchinson 16 B . O'Connor 17. G . Turne r 18. S . Adamson 19,P Feehan 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22 P. Bullock 23. I. Ewing 24. A. Finikandes 25 S McGowan 26 A, Brydson 27 S Richardson 28 A . Alen .C .MCGaw I29 30, P. Caligiun 31, D. Bullock 32. D. Jordon 33. R . Haysom 34. M . DeBono 35. S. Ryles 36. N . Maynard 37 . E . Kynacou 3& G . Sabah 39. R Johnstone 40. G . Georgeson 41 A, Hunte r 42 . M Mason 43 . L . Carigiun 44 . T. Tsoukas 45 . D. Bookluck 46, R Mason 47. F. Lorenzon 48. C . ChdstOU 49. G . Cummins 50. C. Caligiun 51 . G. Tsolacos 52 .J Lowden 53 M Mitchell
STATE BANK Senior Coach: Ken Bremner Capt . Stewa rt Cloke V.C. Mark Rendon D.V.C. Kevin De rvan RESERVES Coach : David Jenkins Capt . David Walpole 1 S Cloke 2, R . Gnarl 3. G . Rolls 4 . K . Dervan 5. J . Beare 6. P. Dervan 7. F. Maya 8, L. Twycross 9. D. Walpole 10, L . Bull 11 . R. Hargreaves 12, A . Connelly 13 D Taylo r 14 G . Smith 15. M Rerdon 16. N . Walmeyer 17, D. Coltman 18. K . Matherson 19, A . Mahe r 20 . J. Coghlan 21 . C . O'Connor 22, N . Roberts 23 . M . Aumont 24 .S . Johnson 25, M . Guy 26. J. Rio 27. P Wabbis 28. D 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 . Riccio 44 A. Gale 45. M . Durham 46. J . Curti n 47. C . Papadopoulos 48 . J Murray 49 . D. Doonan 50 . A. Whitelaw 51 B. Kennedy 52 M Brown 53 . C MiChaelidis 54 T Nelson 55, F Wright 56 D. Ross 57,P. Hyde 58, C McKillop 59. D. Footitt 60 D Jenkins
WEST BRU N SWICK SENIORS Coach : Les White 1 . I McNerce 2 . D. Cecchi 3 R . Monge r 4 S Casley (VC) 5, P Leathern 6 . S . Capron 7. P. Guatta 8 . 8, 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 Rarnone (DVC.) 19, G . Brigg s 20, S . Lampar d 21 . D. Lampard Capt .) 22 . N . Magafas 23,J.Jackson 24, J. Beaumon t 25 . C . Hatzistavrou 26 . S. Fitzsimmons 27 G . Hatzistavrou 28, B . Walsh 30. B Hiscox Rese rves Coach : Garry Chappel 29. D. McAllister (DVC,) 31 . W. McNeice 32 . D Ackers 33. G Chappell (Capt,) 34. D Flower 35. A. Thornton 36 . G . McDonald 37. S. Penny 38 . B. Mtlhn 39 . W . Wilkie 40 . R . Baker (V.C ) 41 . R . Hokkanen 42 . G . Shernf 43 . S. Barber 44, M, Woollard 45. R . Taylo r 46. T Robertson 47 T. Jackson 48. Mick Rodgers 49. S . Bennett 50 . K . Myers 54 . J. Hoga n 55, M . Chapman 57 . C . Leatham 58. S. Bertram 59 R, Ashdowne 60. C Barne s 61 A Galluzzo 62 D Brockwell
Under 19 Section I BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Vic Harvie 4 A. Dollnko
5. H . Murtic (Capt .) 6 P Harwe 9 A. Shine 10 D. Thorpe 12. G . Williams 13 S, Hendne 14 H Humphrey 17 J. Disanto 20 M . Mason 21 . S . McLaren 22 . G . Wilso n 23 T. Agosta (V.C 24 . D, Robertson 25 . G . McKenzie 26 S. Hayman 28 S. Hatto n 30 B Chapman 34 P Pavlidls 36 A, Pulverenti 38 M Bellatto 45 D. Minogue 47 S Quay
COLLEGIANS Coach : G. Daf f 1 . S . Wiseman 2. M. Conron 3. A . Schiller 4. G . Maragelis 5. T. Hird 6. W. Forgas 7 B Seaton 8, A . Cornelius 9. A . Voice 10.1 . Girvan 11 . C. Singleton 12. S- Stapleton 13 W. Daly 14 . A . Mitchel l
15. N . Anagnostou 17. R Newton 18. G . Russell 19 R . Lamb 20 . G . Steel 21 . P Baxter 22 . D Jennings 23 . D . Walters 24 . M . Midro 25. M . McNess 27. G . Kenneally 32, J. Hector 33. C . Vin e
44. A . Parki n
OLD HAILEYBURIA NS Coach:
OLD PARADIAN S GREEN
John Caspers 1 . A . Wig g 2 . C. Lasscock 3 . B. Carty 4 A. Kirkwood-Scott 5. S Dangerfiel d 6 & Richardson 7 B. Ma n 8. B. Do.v6ng 9. D. Cotton 10. P Hamester 11 - H . Broadbent 12. R . Conacher 13. M . Colston 14. G. lassccc k 15 W. Phillips (Capt .) 16. A . Cnst 17 M . Fisher 18 J Gordon 19 R Parton 20. T Chegwn 21 . D. Jameson 22 . P Wgg
23, S . King 24 . T Jones 25. M, Tipper 26, P Bowman 27 D. Garfield
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DE LA SALLE BLU E SECTION 1 Coach: Brian Brown I M, Bearman 2 J Richardson 3 A Maroshca 4 P Brasher
5 M Edmonds 7 L Van der Plight 8 C Burke
9 C Stuck 10 C Harrington 11 M, Williamson 12 S McHenry 13 J Clancy 14 S Zuka ski 15 P Fiume 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18. M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M Burgl e 21 Q Toohey (Capt Blue) 22,S Brovmhtll 23 1 Mason 24 S Hub-,y 25 N, Canning 26 P Casey 27 B Swrfte 28 P Stan Clarke 29 M Thor n 30 M Burke 31 . M Steiger 32 R Davey 33 T Nornsh 34 A Seeger 35 J Clothier 36 C watts 37 R Walker 39 S Solt 40 G Curran 42 S Rudd 43 S Ca)kovic 45 C Steiger 46 D Higgins 47 M Malma 49 M O'Callaghan 50 N Eastman
OLD XAVERIAN S 1 . R . Excel [ 2. Peter O'Sullivan 3, M . Klavac 4. R Simpson 5. W. Nason 6 N . West 7 G . Goraziois 8 A. Dvgvid 9 J, Guilt y 10. R . Kennedy 11 . A . Holmes 12 . R .H . Bailey 13. M . Logan 14. M . Gleeson 15. R . Dalton 16, J . Ralp h 17. C.Thorogood 18, D. McLean 19 . M . Lally 20 J Flynn 21 . A . Dillo n 22, T. Landrigan 23.R Webb 24. S . Lightwood 26. D. Juracich 27. D . Kin g 29. L . Hemings 30 . A . Wilso n 31, . Paul O'Sullivan 32 . J . McKay 33 M . Haycox 34 . D . Jaffer 50, M Wardlaw 51 P Connors 52 D. Bourke
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Coach : Danny Gleaso n : =' Libea u - S ; nders
1 . B . Day 2 . C . Gazzola 3 . M . Szakacs 4 . S. Mangan 5 . A . Duncan 6, D . Duck (C) 7. D. Cooper 8, S. Beattie 9. D . Bromage 10 . D. Taylor
Collins (VC )
11 . 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 . Dunca n 19, T.G . Slattery 20, A, Hewitt (VC) 21 . J . Hart 22 . P Doran 23 . I . Patterson 24 . J. Leonard 25.T, Meehan 26, R . Boyd 27. . S . Moran 28 J Golds 29. A . Bianc o
UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Peter Melton 1 L . Spetc h
2. S. McGregor 3. M . Burnett 4, D VanGerrevink 5 J . McDonald 6 S. Ballard 7. S. Connolly 8. I . Dunn 9. S. Kudnig 10 . A . Woodcock 11 . S . Burge
13. I . DeSilva 14 . R . Poole 15. B. Madden 16. A . Presnell 17. J. Flinlayson 18. G . Markley 19. A . McIntosh 20 . J. Alexander 21 . M McCarty 22 . B. Elliott 23, R. Walton 25. S . Robinson 26. D. Carmichael 27. J . Houston 28. T. Munster 29. G . Manning 30. M . Molony 33. C . McKay 44 P Hopkins
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THERRY Coach: P. Bennett 1 . S. Figliol a 2 . J. Zanotti (Capt .) 3. M . Fava 4. S . Eastmure 4. M . Jarrouge 5, T. Masters 6 . T. Smales 7. S . Pisano 9 . W. Brundell to. M . Carter 11 . C . Barret t 12, S. Bassett-Smith 13. L . Clifto n 14. J . Reddick 15. S . D'Andrea 16,J . Dynon 17. M . Carrodus 18 . T. Taylo r 19. G . Nardella 20. B . O'Keefe 21 . D . Lali-Caini 22, J. Masters 23. M . Lowry 24. M . Hudson 25. D. Goodear 26. C. Shaw 27. M . Tadrnac 28. M . 0'Kearney 30. B. Mielickl 33. M . Goodwin 35. W. Boyle 36. M . Muller 39, G . Gragat 41 A Egan 44. B. Grocock 46 . G . Pinner (VC)
j Turnbull McCarthy Jenkin s G Mooney I D Hickling Veal C. Pyers (C) _, J- Bisho p P Jones R . Culle n '"o. P Jakobe r S Bailey P Austin A Parry A . Searl e _ if Slattery :''S English 5 1 L . Williams 3& 1 ., Wilson 59. T White ,=n M . Bowle r P. Barnes 02- R . Parry 33 R_ McGrath 64 1 . M, Harte 65 . P. Tindal 66 A. Sutton 67 J. Danse y 68 G Donaldson
ORM OND Coach : J. Doble 1 L Black 2 . K . Moloney 3 D . Simpson 4 R- Cerollnrn C. Thomas (VC) 6.A . McKee 7 D Conway ii. J, Sperling 9 B, Collins !10 T Petterwood 111 A . Connolly, (Capt .) 13 C. Hargreaves 15 E . Dickins ~~ P Studd 17 P Rowe ,J P Constanty 21 N Nieman '3, 5 Ra)k i 24 M . Ingram 25 D Osborne 26. G . Alderidge 27. A . Rigas 30.S. Haddon 34 D. Rockawin 35 M . MCConvill 37. B . Newstead 29 S. Maston !44 N . Daoul
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GRA MMARIANS Coach: Marcus Peters 1 . P. Kin g 2 M A(flnita 3, R . Courtney 4 L Sfeeman 5 G Boston 6 A Kahofer 7 G Dind (C) 8. L . Cromme 9. P. Phillips. 10. J . Dickson 11, N . Brother 12. B. Matthews 13. K . Pereira 14. S Cossart-Walsh (VC) 15, D Niven 16 R . Royals 17 H . Worsley 18 H McDonell 19 D Lowe 20. M Roberts DVC) 21 M . Rudden 22 . D Lee 23 S Hil l 24, A . Richards 25 . S. Wul f 26 M Dicrosta 27. G . Williams 28. J . Dight 29 M Howard 30 A- Bowater 31 T Moorhouse 32 S McDermid 33, D Arnold 34 . J . Turner 35 . C . Wilson 3& M . Millard 40 . R . Harriso n 44 . E .Jedwab
OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS Coach : Coach: Maurie Bond Laurie Agha n 1 . J . Ker r 2 . R . Fraser 3 . J. Sinclair 4 . N Purnis 5 A Chernov 6 J Anglis s 7, M . McGregor 8. L. Monument 9.J . Aghan
11 . T. Wilson 12, C . Atkinson 13 . N . Hooper 14 . R . Morrow 15 .C . Macmillan 16 . S. Hendr y 17 . P. Montgomery 18 . A . Phillips 19, J Worssam 20, W. Anderson 22, D Garwoh 23, P. Morrison 24. C. Aunger 25. D. Murtagh 26. R. Winneke 27. S. Cow l 28, D, McIntyre 43. N . Hal l 44, C. Billings 45, J . Cornish 46 . C. Robinson 47 W, Tuckhel d 48, D Warner'49 D Wightman 50, S. Gibb s 51 . D. Raftopoulos
Asst. Coach : Matt Gollant 1 . B, Noonan 2 A Capes 3. D. Jago 4, C. Bond 5 H Tobin 6. J . Comito 7 A . Grech (DVC) 8. L . Daffey 9.J . O'Connor 10. R . Doolan 11 . L . Overman (VC) 12 . C. Wlddison 13. L . Daffey 14. C. Vorana 15. D. George 18 M Mullins 18 A, Dempsey 19. S Gollant 20. R . Debnam 21 . J. Gollant 22. D. Ramsay 24 . C . Hamilton 25. N . De Silva 28, C . Overman 29. J . Tormey 30. L . McKenzie 35 J . McWhinney 45. S Walsh (Capt) 63 D Brebner 66 M . Boucher
NORTH OLD BOYS
OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2 com h: Simon Cooper
Coach : M. Mills 4. J . Cahill (D.V.C.) 6. J . Carroll 7. A . Driscoll 10. S. Janetskl 13 . V Pennisl 14 . R Dlvrta 15 S . McSweeney 16 M. Vera 21 . A. Sabaitno 22 . L . Nereid- la
27. J. Vaina ( .Capt.) 32 . T. Whitin g 35. P Angelopou{os 39. G. Cud 40. N . Uthgaw 43. D Fitzpatrick 52 . G . Bourke 54. G. Bvrell 64. D. Carbon 65 M . Laporte 67- P Farrugia
69, S. Zumbo (Capt .)
I M Brockhofl 2 S Burge 3 A Cleland 4 A Cordner 5 5 Kno1t 6 A SutcliHe 7 A Hayden 8 0 Mitchell 9 D Moore 10 C 1.lurphy(Capt) n C Griffith s 12 P Kng 2 J Jonett D Mos s 15 . H ingleton 16 H Barnsley t7 P Bland 18 G Harri s 20 s osnome 21 P Tnndade 22 A Waring 23 0 Gray 24 W Machenze 25 C Rea d 26 N Langdon 27 R Simpson 28 D Gray 29 T wenhe,mer 30 M Verg e 31 T Dugdale 32 Matnerv Kerr 33 A Clements 34 C smith 35 C El5mR 36 M Berry 37 or K36. C Wanng 39 M verge 40 C Walker 41 G Dxon 42 E Smrthers 43 P Kosky s9 0 Hamilto n
SPONSORS THE HOTEL MAX MOBIL SERVICE CENTRE Orrong Road
UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARS : BLACKS I Coach D. Hil l 1 . A . Liveseycole 1 . J. Phillip 2 . P. Wegard 2 . D, Driscoll 3 . S . Shaddoc k 3 T Jackson 4 . S . Horne (Cap.) 4 M . White 5 M, Rogers 5 P. O'Brien 6 S Longley ( 6 T. Strike 7 Tim Gough (VCapt.) 7 M . Heath 8 A. Presnell I 8 M . Fasan 9 . S . Watson 10 G . Karthaus 10. B . Collins 12 P. Pellegrino 11 . R . Pask 13 N . Jenkins 12 . J. Start 14 . C. Flet t 13. P Hurs t S . Rosbrook 14. A. Ellet 18 D Bourke 15. R . Clements 19 B. Crowe 16. D. Oliphant 20,J . McLaughlin 17. C Douglas 22. C. Houston 18 R Barbary 23. S. Strike 19 P. Sarant 24. G . Selkirk 20 M Jansen 27. M . McLaughlin 21 D Paxinos 28. P. McCarthy 22 . B . Herbert 30. T. O'Sullivan 23, S. Majo r 31 . N . Fairthorne 24 J. Radford 32 .A .Rowan 25. J . De Fraga 35. G . Reidy 26. J. Hutchin s 36. A . Smith 27. J . Hunt-Smmlth 38. P Purcell 2& M, Beattie 39. C . O'Sullivan 41 J Houston 44 S. Alderson 48 G Bon n 49. J . Cadusch 50. G . Roker
SPONSOR PATTERSON CHENE Y RINGWOOD
Under 19 Section 3 AQUINAS O.V. Coach: John Hickey 1 . J . Pope 2 . D. McKellar 3 . R . Bennett 4 . C . Noyes 5 . A . Ferlazzo 6. D . Grav e 7 . D. Langdon 8. A . Maher 9. R . Leavey 10 . M . Box it . 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 . Gerze e 49. T. Stahl
OLD ESSENDO N Coach : Greg Murray 1 . A . Manning 3. J . Panagiotidis 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. Bora c 24 . R . Vidler 25. D. Gallus 26. A . Score r 27. P. Woloszenko 28. B. Koochen 30. A . Contact
DE LA SALLE GOLD
Co=h: Pat Shady I . M . Bearman 2 . J. Richardson 3 A Marc ica 4 P. Brashe r 5. M. Edmonds 7. L. Van der Right 8 . C . 8urke 9, C . Stuck. 10 . C . Harrington 11 . M. Williamson 12 . S, McHenry 13. J . Clancy 14 . S. Zuka.rsk. 15. P. Fiume 16, D Sheean 17. P. Cavan 78. M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M . 8urgio
21. D. Toohey (Capt.Blue) 22 S. Brownhill 23. I . Mason 24 S .Hubery 25 N . Cannmg 26 P. Casey 27 8 Sw!fte 28. P BrenClarke 29, M Thor n 30 M Burke 31 1 Steiger 32 R. Davey 33 T. Nornsh 34 A, Seeger 35 J. Clothfer 36 C. Wans 37 . R . Walker 39. S Bolt 40 G Curran 42 S Rudd 43 S. Caikovic 45 C Steiger 46 D Higgins 47 M Ma6zi a 49 M O'Callaghan 50. N, Eastman
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HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : A . Naumof f 2 . A . McGregor (VC) 3 . P. McCal l 4. B. McGregor 6 . G . Devereaus 7. P. Engelkamp 9. S . Cris p to. S. Wratten 11 . S. McGregor 14. D. Nuttall 17. S. Butler 18. C. Roberts 20. S. Devereaux 24 . J. Todar o 25. M . Pat 27. S . Baskett 32. R . Tost 37, M . Moss 38. M . McKenna 41 . A. Williams 45. G . Mitchell 51 . L . Stephani c
PARKSIDE 'Coach: Peter Harv ey
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S L Mansl.tltl 6 O Enon
D HinFiey 6 P tJ«i6ey 9 s RNUrtlson 1o Kirwan I1 v45N, t2 A Jackw
3 0 N bs 14 R Panansen t5 D Couam i6 C Fu¢er t) I Fobn 6 C O,*u,
19 P 8rabeMer 20 P Robettwn 21 N Mms(Capt) 22 S s.,,en 23 P DonogRue 2a P 9oar0
25 P Jotce 26 A Re.dy 27 CuOey 2e 0P Sl29 J Sa!zarw 30 P 0 Laugt,! .n 3t J 8rase, 32 J SI,tlN 33 P Na!er 3< r.1 Geary
35. G RoCngues(VC) 36 Hal'es 3] O8G,avN 3s D Caren 39 M "ee ao c HeMn 41 D eoa a
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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 . Tsaiko s 22 . K . Marinoski 23 . G . Horton 24 . A. Stefanile 25 . T. Fatinos 26, A . Wis e
43 P ReC 41 5 Ryan 6 M O Keel® a6 S OTaNe nJRa.+e 4e L Vear
49 T Ca50 J Ceruso 51 J Hdmes 52 T Roman so M ,e, ! 5~ c Ou55 G MakNms?n 56. D cracke r P LaRpsa 59 T 6eare 59 A Sjrz/
MAJOR SPONSOR PARKSIDE PANELS 459 8516
MONASH BLUES 1. P. Barley 2, A. Traindos 3. D. Judd 4. G . Savage 5. A. Preston 6. J Smit h 7. A Parsons 8 A Steret f 9- A Headberry 10. R. Mansfield 11 . A . Regan 1 2.D. Newman 13, P. Fennessy 14. R. Hyett 15. D. Bost 16 V. Condon 17, A. Clancy 18 . G . Hipweli 19 A . Glassel 20 S Manuel] 21, F Goodwin 22 R . Kuypers 23. S . Kirby 24. C. Ruffa 25J. Lopes 26 P Thomson 27. R. Cook 28 N, N!ven 29 J Harrison 30 C Spring 31, T. Kennedy 32 D Freeman 33 J Monaghan 34 P McNally 35 T Wilkinson 36 M, Kellock 37, P Smith 38. G . Clark 39, P. Balsanrn 40. A, Bennet 41 . A. Par k 42 A . MacDonald 43 M. Bowman 44. P 8!orci 45 A Wdde 49 1 Kohler 50 R . Davies
ST. KEVINS Coach : Peter Campbell 1 . V. Harty(VC ) 2. D. Hourigan (Capt.) 3. J. Bare 4. G . McKenzie 5. R . Snel l B. M . Quinlan 7. S. Loorham 8. A . Varasdi 9. P. Meagher 10. P. Charles 11 . J. Fogarty 12. R. Arthurson 13. S. Bennett 14. M . Warton 15. M . Kin g 16. J . Randles 17. R . Marks 18. A. Donovan 19. D. Hayes 20. W. Dwyer 21 . J. Sharp 22. D. McDonald 23. P Sand o 24. P Hogarty 25. D. Rignoi 26. N . Carmichael 27. D.Sando 28,S . Hayden 29. D. Nanfra 30 . T. Bennetts 31 . P. Whitehead 32 . A . Chester (DVC) 33 . S . Thomas 34, J. Slattery 35. M . Purcell .36. N . Slattery 37. J . Shaw
OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach : Robe rt Draper 59. M . Alle n 57, S . Allmand 9, B, Broome 10 .S. Duggan 35, R . Farmer 18. L . Fildes 60. M . Fisher 39. D. Fox 6t . J. Fyfe 20 . M . Gale 62 .J. Goderidge 63 . C. Hai g 58. S . Hannaford 31 . T. Henry 7, M . Hill (DVC) 42. S. Howden 40 W. Jackson 30, M . Sarvis 29. S. Leversha 37. A. Loosschilder 16. R . Moreton 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 . Swa n . S . Templeto n19 11 . S . Tregaskis 68 . C . Walter 51 . A, Withall
WILLIAMSTOiAIN C.Y.M .S. Coach: J . Charles 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 . Hann 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 .
8.8 10.8 .68 COLLEGIANS 4 .7 4.7 2 .0 5.5 6.7 9.11 .65 ORMOND COLLEGIANS Parsons 4, Griffiths 2, Baum 2, Hoyle, Webb . BEST - -,, K, Parsons, Griffiths, Williams, Baum, Oliphan t ORMOND Gilmore 2, Schuhkraft 2, Gervasoni, Russell, Hlle, M . d . Kmgston .BEST M . McDonald, Taylor, Gilmore, Hille, Forsyth , UNI BLUES 0.1 2 .3 3.3 6.4 .40 4.1 4 .2 6.7 7.11 .53 NORTH O .B. NORTH OLD BOYS Marlyn 2, O'Rourke 2, Dwyer, Schmidt, Tierney . Hanley, Turnbull, Malone, O'Rourke, Schmidt, Dwyer. UNIVERSITY BLUES Mitchell 2, Wallis, Yeo, Moors, Taylor, BEST Yeo, -_rGr-;y, Longmire, Banks, Nugent, Troon . 2.6 3.8 4.10.34 DE LA SALLE 1 .4 6.5 11 .10.76 MARCELLIN 3 .0 6.5 MARCELLIN Petroff 5, Day 3, Ebert, lennox, J . Amad. BEST Murray, M . Getson, Cooper, Slattery, Petroff . DE LA SALLE Eastman, Walrdon, C. Lower, Pegoli BEST Hanrahan , ; : pon, Eastman, Waldron, Knuppel, Scott, 8.7.5 5 ST. BERNARDS 1 .1 5.2 5.2 0 .PARADIANS 6 .5 6.5 13.10.88 OLD PARADIANS Pritchard 2, Powick 2, Grills 2, P. Considine, - :,,-hams, Nelson, M . Considine, Philp, Heffernan, Nibali . BEST Grills, od, P. Considine, Powick, M . Considine, Heffernan, ST. BERNARDS Hogan 4, G . Wood 2, Reidy, Marshall . BEST G .Wood, t~~,l6ster, Marshall, Melican, Smith, R. Purcell . OLD SCOTCH 2 .1 5 .3 9 .7 12 .12 .84 OLD XAVS . 0.2 4 .4 5 .5 8 .7.55 OLD SCOTCH McCall 4, E . Allen 3, Hodge, Keipert, Price Spiers, ` :i sh . BEST Smith, Fuller, Veselik, Lloyd, R . Macmillan, Drummond. OLD XAVERIANS Beatie 2, Gorozidis 2, Callan, Klvac, J. McKay, ,,:'a iIan . BEST J. McKay, Beatie,Atkins, McMillan, Callan .
B SECT1~0`1 CAUL . GRAMM . 1 .1 1 .6 2.7 3 .12 .30 THERRY 8.5 10.6 20.6 24.9.153 THERRY McMahon 5, Nyman 4, A . Crotty 4, D'Andrea 3, Matton 2, *ar=tti, Eastmure, Castaldi, Biddlestone, Toohey, Grocock . BEST Taylor, P :idlestone, Quinn, A . Crotty, Wrigglesworth, Castaldi . CAULFIELD GRAMM . Nader, Kahofer, Wilson . BEST Wilson, .'.cClelland, S. Williams, Boston, Harros, Nalder. KEW 1 .9 2 .10 7.15 7.16.58 MONASH BLUES 1 .0 5.2 5.3 5.8.38 kew Haralambopoulos 4, Crimmins, Love, Cavanah .BEST "aralambopoulos, Sticca, Griffith, Lord, Love, Cavanagh . MONASH BLUES Sest 2, Gale, Baring, Hildebrand . BEST McGregor, ~ Quinn, Carmen, Little, Zacharidis, Trembath. FAWKNER 2.1 4.1 5.5 5.6.36 UNI BLACKS 1 .2 4.5 5.8 13.14 .92 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Cook 3, Heath 3, Chomley 2, Cerni, Somerville, itines, Doyle, Benson. BEST Cerni, Wines, Doyle, Bromell, Gibney, Chomley. FAWKNER S. Buckley, B. Saggers, Habgood, L . Cohen, S . Barrett . BEST R . Cohen, Brown, A . Scott, Ross, Ruggiero, Habgood . PARKSIDE 4 .2 7.10 10.14 21 .23 .149 0. TRINITY 2 .7 3.8 6.10 6 .12 .48 PARKSIDE Freeman 8, L. Panjari 3, Sturgess 3, J . Papas 2, Williams 2, Pavia, Sedgwick, Vincitorio, BEST Sherlock, Sturgess, Page, Sedgwick, Franklin, J . Papas. OLD TRINITY Trotter 4, Cowley, Karvella . BEST C. Robison, Wallace, ~rner, Trotter, Taylor, Norman . BULL/TEMP 2 .3 4.5 4.8 5 .12 .42 IVANHOE 2 .4 5.6 7.7 3.9.51
IVANHOE Kennedy 2, Angelini 2, Post, Tucker, Strangwick. BEST Pettingill, Parkinson, Matthews, Webb, Castagnini, Barro . BULL/TEMP Heath 2, Mayne 2, Puts. BEST Smythe, George, Mayne, Stokes, Wotherspoon, Cameron .
C SECTION ` BANYULE 12 .10.82 OLD HAILEY. 12 .5.77 BANYULE Sanders 3, Holt 2, Gilham 2, Sutterby 2, Adam, Moloney, Mooney. BEST Foster, Gray, Mooney, Holt, Sanders, Ladd . OLD HAILEY Seccull 2, Gerny 2, Baxter 2, Gilchrist, Shand, Snowball, Bingham, Walden, Jury . BEST Walden, Phillips, Gerry, Cameron, Bingham, Schmidt . OLD MELB. 4.6 4.7 12 .12 13.18 .96 MHS OLD BOYS 0.0 1 .2 1 .2 3 .4 .22 OLD MELB. Nicholls 4, R . Nelson 2, Elstoft 2, McMullin, A . Witts, T Wills, P. Nelson. BEST Nicholls, W. Ward, E. Cardner, Seccull, Johnstone, Baglin. M .H .S .O.B . Beazley, Ward, Scrinis . BEST Savage, Knight, Ward, Sainsbury, Beazley, Wix. THOMASTOWN 9.16.70 0. BRIGHTON 17.14 .116 THOMASTOWN Camerilli 2, C. Fellows 2, D. Fellows, Cooper, Honey, Farchione, T. Fellows. BEST Kelly, TFellows, Petsinis, D. Fellows, Farchione, K. Harting . OLD BRIGHTON Pryor 5, T. Grant 4, Allen 2, G . Bennett, Farrell, A . Grant, James, C. Lade, Woff. BEST James, J. Bennett, Cochran, A . Grant, T. Grant, C. Lade. OLD IVANHOE 7.3 7.4 8.9 9 .12 .66 ST. KEVINS 1 .1 5.9 7.12 10.15 .75 OLD IVANHOE Parker 2, Dyson, Harris, Parry, Lynch, Karakaltsis, Purcell, Davies. BEST Kelly, Wells, Davies, Purcell, Skalberg, Heckins . ST KEVINS Beale 3, S. Kerr 2, McKenzie 2, Mulcahy, Varasdi, Welkin . BEST McKenzie, Beale, Mulcahy, Tempany, O'Brien, Arthurson . ST. KILDA 4.4 7.9 11 .13 15.14 .104 BALACLAVA 1 .0 4 .2 6.4 7.7.49 ST. KILDA CBOC Riddell 4, Avatabile 2, Baker 2, Bergman 2 . Trabinger 2, Delaney, Donald, Lake . BEST Lake, Driscoll, Trabinger, Delaney, Bergman, Donald . BALACLAVA A. Hill 2, Crottie 2, McGrath 1, Pollard 1, Sist 1 . BESET A . Hartley, J. Follett, Gregory, D. Follett, Palmer. J?~
D SECTIO N ELSTERNWICK 9 .6 11 .8 17.15 - 20 .16.136 WEST BRUNS . 2.2 5 .6 6.7 10 .14 .74 ELSTERNWICK Farrington 4, D. Conlin 3, Ramsay 3, Rosewarne 2, j Southall 2, Garry 2, Bean, Christie, A . Contin, McIntyre. BEST Farrington, A . Conlin, Oakley, Sewell, Christie, McCooke . WEST BRUNSWICK Cecchi 2,Guatta 2, Sassine 2, Buhagiar, Hogan, McDonald, M. Rodgers. BEST Casley, Cecchi, D . Lampard, Penny. BULLEEN UTD 3 .3 5 .6 7.6 8.9.57 PRESTON 2 .3 5 .9 8.9 15.12.102 BULLEEN UTD Armstrong 2, Kelly 2, Empey 2, Chivers, Roberts . BEST Morley, Flew, Adams, Chivers, Barron, Foley . PRESTON Kiervan 3, Yendall 2, Krygger 2, Phillips 2, Hepburn 2, Ewing, Mason, O'Connor, Philip. BEST Turner, O'Connor, Johnstone, Hepburn, McGaw, I . DeBono, Heenan, O'Brien. OLD CAM. 17.13.115 NORTH BRUNS. 14.7.91 OLD CAMBERWELL E . Smith 4, Strachan 4, Hodgson 3, Rogers 2, Labalanche, Alexander, Guthrie, Adams. BEST Strachan, Inkster, Alexander, Beal, Smith, Mitchell . NORTH BRUNS. D. DeMorton 6, C. Fox 3, Cannon 2, Hogg, Grimaldi, Serratore. BEST Cannon,C. Fox, D. DeMorton, H . Tsialtas, Parkinson, L . Aneas. STATE BANK 4 .3 5 .6 9 .6 10.11 .71 AJAX 3 .1 5 .3 9 .5 10.7.67 STATE BANK Cloke 2, Gniel, Dervan, Maher, Kennedy, Beale, Bull, Aumont, T. Roles . BEST Matherson, T. Roles, Kennedy, Gniel, Cloke, Wallmeyer. AJAX A. Burstin 3, Sasser 2, Roth 2, Klooger 2, Berman . BEST L. Burstin, Bursztyn, Levin, Silver, Berman, Friedman . OLD MENTON . 0.0 8 .4 8 .4 10.8.68 HAMPTON ROV. 4 .9 4.10 7.17 7.18.60
OLD MENTON . D. Sciacca 4, Cater 2, N . Macquire 2, Grant, Bournon . BEST D. Sciacca, Barrett, A . Newman, Birch, Cater, N. Macquire . HAMPTON ROVS . Panagiotidis 3, Rogerson 2, Blake, Milat. BEST Hoggett, Hetherington, Hibbs, McConville, McKellar .
0. ESSENDON 4 .1 6 .3 7.6 9.7.61 ST. BEDES 0 .0 3 .1 4 .1 8 .3.51 0. ESSENDON Pakker 2, Bradford 2, RThomson, McEncroe, G . Thomson, Simmons, Saville. BEST Cramer, R. Thomson, McEncroe, Parker, C . Bilby, Barling . ST. BEDES Beasley 2, Purcell, N . Fitzgibbon, Lannan, Gray, G . Fitzgibbon, Smith . BEST J . Berry, Boag, Purcell, T. Beasley, Newport, N . Fitzgibbon . AQUINAS 2 .3 9 .8 12.11 15 .15.105 0 . GEELONG 4 .3 5 .5 5.12 5.14.44 AQUINAS Bowtell 7, A.Wright 2. Tarulli 2, Hewitt, Noyes, Whelan, G . Wright . BEST Laws, P. Box, Bowtell, Tarulli, Livingstone, Hewitt . OLD GEELONG Robson 2. Emmett, Coliaci, Gunn . BEST Jamieson, O'Halloran, Richardson, Williams, Shaw . UHS OLD BOYS 16 .17.113 HEATHERTON 11 .4 .70 UHS OLD BYS Grant 7, Gathercole 3, Kutner 2, Strahan 2, Palmer, Regan . BEST Skinns, Gathercle, Palmer, Beasley, Wood, Galie. HEATHERTON Tickness 4, King 3, Clydesdale, Lipari, Patterson, Soil . BEST Fitzgerald, Reddaway, Howell, King, Watson, Ticknell . PENINSULA 3 .2 10.10 14.14 17.15.117 BRUNSWICK 8.3 8.6 13.8 16 .11 .107 PENINSULA P. Crowder 6, Jarrot 3, Dolphin 2, Franks, Chesterman, Sharpin . BEST Angus, P. Crowder, Jarrot, Burch, Sharpin, McLorinan . BRUNSWICK Hewitt 4, C. Stevens 4, Drysdale 2, McBride 2, Campbell, Conduit, Russ, Spezza . BEST Hewitt, Conduit, Cordes, C. Stevens, Russ, Drysdale. WHITEFRIARS 19.9 .123 POWER HSE 10 .8 .68 WHITEFRIARS Pratt 8, Woodman 3, Lee 2, Sutton 2, Hughes, M. J . Reidy, Bonnyman, Callinan . BEST McClelland, Pratt, M . Reidy, Lowell, Coghlan, Woodman . POWER HOUSE T. Milleb 3, FStafford 2, S. Phillips 2, C . Atkins, R . Wegner, P. Flarety. BEST D. Stewart, N . Makay, M . Stoney, N . Trumpf, C . Newlands, S. Phillips.
'r G J$ ANZ BANK 4 .0 6 .1 9.6 12.8.80 UNI REDS 2.2 8 .5 12.5 21 .10.136 ANZ BANK Simpson 3, D. Harbinson 2, Schaper 2, Strahan 2, Walkley, Kennedy, Szeitz, Marshall . BEST Tyrrell, Koegler . Kennedy, Szeitz, Byle. Duscher. UNI REDS Fossa 5, Cahir 3, Upfill 3, Hosking 2, Maus, Grassby, Gosdschan, Moloney Gezza, Barone, A . White, Russell, S . Salzona. BEST Jennens, S . Salzano, Fosse, Rogers, Upfill, Maus . 0. CAREY 2.2 5 .5 8 .7 12 .8.80 COMM . BANK 0.2 2 .4 4 .4 4.5.29 OLD CAREY Oliver 4, Hughes 3,Nesmham 2, Keys, W. Brown, LeGear. BEST LeGear, A . McHarg, Hickey, Keys, R . Evans . Hughes. COMM . BANKN Gardner, Kraska, Opie, Pitts. BEST Joyce, Woodward, Opie, Shacklock, Pitts, Scott. DOVETON 27.18.180 ST. LEONARDS 4 .6.30 DOVETON Burgess 9, Ric Thorweston 6, M . Polglaise 3, Delaney 3, Ralph Thorweston 2, Battle 2, Mick Wilson Snr., Mick Wilson Jnr BEST Atkinson, Giddens, Mick Wilson Snc, Burgess, Ric Thorweston, M . Polclaise. ST. LEONARDS Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not received. FOOTSCRAY 3 .3 6.4 7.6 9 .9 .63 ST. ANDREWS 2 .3 7.4 17.10 19.16 .130 FOOTSCRAY Brown 3, Cleaver, Elford, Mackenzie, Mills, Moroney, M . Walter. BEST Brown, Mackenzie, M . Case, Moroney, Mills. ST. ANDREWS Wilson 9, Briggs 5, Magro 2, Harper, Phelan, Tayior . BEST Harper, Park, Soncin . Stebbing, Lindy. LATROBE UNI 3.9 12.12 23.19 32 .23 .215 ELTHAM 0.0 2 .4 3.5 5.7.37
LATROBE UNI Green 12, McLeod 6, Little 3, Briggs 2, Fawcett 2, P2, Poole 2, Cousins, Kearns, P. Tucci . BEST R . Little, T. Fawcett, D. F .12 I P. Tucci, I. Wrigglesworth, M . Bakogianis. ELTHAM Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not re ceived . CLAYTON 8 .6.54 WILLIAMSTOWN 10.15,75 CLAYTON Turner 2, L . Blasi, M . Blasi, Burke, Dinsdale, Mortir Pazianas . BEST Mortimer, Percival, Dinsdale, Pazianas, M Bir :; Moutis W'STOWN R . Goeetz 5, Harry 3, Butterfield, Kennedy . BEST Ha,r Cannon, Vanderpeet, Mazouris, C. Coetz, Doria .
COLLEGIANS 4.3.27 OLD MELB . 8.13 *61 COLLEGIANS S. Teale 3, R . Teale . BEST Parry. Reynonds, Henc, . Mackay. R . Teale, S . Teale, S OLD MELB . Anderson 4, Thomas 2, Woodhouse, Hargraves BEE T Kennedy, Anderson, Dawson, Hockney, Hunt, Woodhouse . BULL/TEMP 6,5 .50 PORT COLTS 1 .0.6 BULUTEMP Arthur 2, Panjari, Jones, Slater, Glover. BEST Lockhar' Ziggelaar, Glover, Jones, Martin, Slater. PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 1 :,10,94 MON, WHITES OLD HAILEY. 2 .7.19 MON . WHITES Warner 5, Blackshaw 3, Young 2, Farley, Shaw, Leect Sammells . BEST Kenny, Blackshaw, Kavanagh, Young, Warner, Shae OLD. HAILEY Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not re ceived . ST. BERNARDS 3.4.22 DE LA SALLE 6 .11 .47 ST. BERNARDS J . Waaysen, M . Devers, D. Doolan . BEST Phelan, Shearer, B. Doolan . M . Devers, Holden, Hargreaves . DE LA SALLE M . Forrest 2, M . Cockburn, J . Connors, J . Connors T Mullaby. BEST P. Morre, N . Mitchell-Hill, R . Naylor, M . Cockburn, S . McGennis, J . Hunt. OLD SCOTCH 5 .11 .41 KEW 9.5.59 OLD SCOTCH Fenton, Findlay, Loughron, Savior, A . Clunies-Ross. BEST Findlay, Fenton, Loughron, Edwards, A . Clunies-Ross, Matthews . KEW D. Macisaac 2, MacDowell 2, R . Macisaac, James, McEncroe, Coyne, Toce. BEST R . Macisaac, Cook, M . Shaw, J . Livingstone, Jehu, French . MARCELLIN 7.5.47 BLOODS 10.4 .64 BLOODS P. Watkins 3, R . McAsey 3, R . Ellam, B. Riseley, S. Smith, D. Stock. BEST B. Riseley, S. Smith, P Watkins, K . Shannon, R . McA== ; M . Cadman .
ST. KEVINS 10.10 .70 ST. KILDA 6.1 .37 ST. KEVINS Phillips 3. Haidamous 2, Doble . Giffin, Hayden, Mooney, Smith . BEST Smith, Millar, Browne, Haidamous, O'Mahony, Arnold . ST. KILDA F.Demaio 2 . Reading, Turner, Davenport, Hopkinson . BEST Collins, Caiafa, F. Demaio, Hopkinson, Hamilton, Andrews . POWER HSE 3.2 4.5 7.9 8 .11 .59 0. GEELONG 2 .1 4.5 6.5 6.7.43 POWER HSE P. Dakin 4, T. Hislop 2, S. Douglas, A . Bailey. BEST P. Dakin, T. Hislop, J. Rausa, A, Burman, A. Bailey. OLD GEELONG P. Moss 2, A . Dawson 2, M . Borthwick, M . Hampshire BEST W. Horsfall, C. Pappas, M . Hampshire, R . Bennett, M . Ward, S. Chamberlain . THERRY 0 .0 1.3 . 1.3 3.6 .24 STATE BANK 3 .1 3 .1 4 .1 5,2 .32 THERRY T Byrnes, Curtin, D. Lyons . BEST Boden, Davern Lind, Curtin, Griffiths, Gregory. STATE BANK Lawton, Bradley, Espositio, Whitelaw, Silva .BEST Gale, Waldrew, McLean, Favier, Inglis, Whitelaw. BALACLAVA 8 .6.54 RICH . CENT. 6.11 .47 BALCLAVA Goal Kicke rs and Best Plavers not re ceived . 10
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. CEMG n-tts, Lang, Alevras, P. Sando, Parker, M . Bastow. BEST p Sancv, M. Bastow, Jiggins, S Perrin, J . Perri n 2 .1 4.2 5.4 6.7.43 GTV-9 4-5 5.7 10.8 .68 2.3 OLD XAV. . Prowse 4, McGrath 2, Dyer, Gibson, Fennessy, Exceli . BEST OLD-,XAV Fennessy, Gibson, Tomanovitis, Manly, Hart . 11 GTV-4 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . RICH
COLLEGIANS 5.3 5 .4 8.11 8.11.59 2 .1 5 .4 5.4 7.5.47 ORMOND COLLEGIANS Blackman 2, Coyne. Foard, Francis, Greeves, Peck, BEST Conron, Francis, Peck, Wood, Pike, Higson, Tadgell . ORMOND Madden 3, Robertson 2, Harrington, Boyanton . BEST Tobin, c- e son, Crump, Petering, Boyanton, Madden . UNI BLUES 1 .2 4.2 5 .4 7.6.48 NORTH O .B. 3 .1 6 .3 11.5 13.6.84 UNI BLUES Schmidt 2, Hume 2, Robinson 2, Lowe . BEST Formosa, -; -.y, Robinson, W. Carroll, Hume, Lawley . NORTH O.B . Callaghan 4, McIntyre 3, Rae 2, Curulli 2, Kearney, r_ce BEST Kearney, Rae, Hanlon, Zumbo, Curulli, Hehir . OE LA SALLE 8.8 9.10 11 .10 12 .10.82 MARCELLIN 0.0 5.1 6.3 8 .8 .56 SALLE McGraw 3, Peter Green 3, Faulkiner 3, Pat Green , LA DE ra3n, Gasperini. BEST Brideson, O'Callaghan, McCorkell, Pat Green, nroy, Hayes . MARCELLIN Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not re ceived . ST. BERNARDS 1 .1 2 .7 3 .7 4 .10 .34 0. PARADIANS 1 .5 2 .6 4 .9 4.9.33 ST BERNARDS Walsh 2, Matthews 2 . BEST P. Mahady, Freeman, Troy, P O'Dea, Matthews, T. Burke. 0. PARADIANS Reid 2, Larkins, Regan. BEST J. Fahy, D. Bibby, Perryman . M . Reid, P . Hewett, A. Morrelli. o. SCOTCH 1 .3 3 .5 6.6 7.6.48 OLD XAV. 3.2 6 .4 9.6 14 .11 .95 OLD SCOTCH Mason 4, Aujard, Austin, Ellis . BEST Chambers, W nneke, D Hooper, Rodwell, Lambert, Letts . OLD XAVS. Dalton 3, Bain 3, Denton 2, Pappageorgio 2, T. Atkin, King, ^°nnedy, Delaney. BEST Brennan, Delaney, Tully, Kennedy, Denton ,
CAUL, GRAM 1 .6 3.8 4 .11 9 .12 .66 THERRY 0.4 2 .5 3.8 3 .12 .30 CAUL. GRAMM. Harrison 6, S . Allen 2, Roseman . BEST Royals, Roseman, Harrison, S . Allen, Stanjo, Lowe THERRY Flaherty 2, Moran . BEST B. Smales, Flaherty, Cranwell, Gallagher, Tyler, Bruno . KEW 8.6 12 .6 20.8 20.10 .130 MON. BLUES 1 .0 2 .0 2 .0 3.3 .21 KEW Jackson 5, Saggese 3, Kyriakou 3, Harrison 2, Irwin 2, luciano 2, Peric, Beynon, Hicks . BEST Beynon, Jackson, Peril, Harrison, luciano, ~asauria . MON. BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . FAWKNER 1 .1 6.5 6.6 9 .14 .68 UNI BLACKS 3.0 3.0 5 .2 5.2 .32 FAWKNER Ould 4, Booth 2, K . Busst, Cecchini . Kane BEST Johnson, , Busst, T. Scott, Walker, Kane, Cecchini . UNI BLACKS Moore 3, Thomas, Coker. BEST Jobson, Keys, Giltrap, Grummet, Banks, Thomas . PARKSIDE 1 .0 4.5 7.6 9.8 .62 0. TRINITY 3 .2 3.3 4.4 4 .5.29 PARKSIDE Bastow 4, Inserra 2, Papatheodorou, Soligo, Wood . BEST inserra, Wood, Soligo, King, Harty, Reid . 0 . TRINITY Cash, Harvye, P. Robison, Cooper. BEST Harvey, Harris, Scott, Gruen, P. Robinson, A . Turner. BULLlTEMP 1 .0 1 .3 2 .4 3.4.22 IVANHOE 2 .0 2 .3 2 .3 6 .4 .40 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
BULL/TEMP McInerney 2. Young . BEST Wilson, Rozanitis . Cameron, Walker, Philpotts, Bond . IVANHOE Rawley 3, Mankzi 2, Wooife. BEST Bullon. Hyde,Thackerway, Manor, Forsyth, Menen .
I BANYULE 10.6.66 0. HAILEY. 11.7.73 BANYULE Weston 3, S .Scullin 2, Phillips, Lusk, Lydiate, M . Scullin, Giihes. BEST D. Gent, Legge, Hobbs, Pyers, Lusk, Turner . 0. HAILEY Wise 4, Kingsley 2, Child, Noske, Lane. Farr, Mytten . BEST Rae. Orton, Robertson, Hicks, Noske, Meadows, Gregson . OLD MELB. 1 .2 3.4 3.5 5 .8 .38 MHSOB 0.1 0.3 3.4 3.5.23 OLD MELB . Koren 3, Weber, Salek . BEST T. Read, Wood, Koren, Kelso, Warmsley, Hanchette . MHSOB Martin, Aspinall, Webster. BEST Verna, Roach, Reid, Legovich, A . Short, Brown, C. Short . THOMASTOWN 7.16.58 0 . BRIGHTON 7.4.46 THOMASTOWN C. Cedro 2, Leavold, Koullinos, Velkos, Zakios, Jenkins . BEST Jenkins, Dethomasis, Tsakmakis, Papaioanou, Kouliinos, Zaicos . 0. BRIGHTON Smyth 2, Waddington 2, Bellmain, Mason, McLeod . BEST Waddington, Smyth, Miller, McLeod, Hogan, Osborne . O.IVANHOE 1 .2 1 .4 2 .6 5 .7.37 ST. KEVINS 0 .1 2 .2 4.3 6.4 .40 0. IVANHOE Norman, McKie, Burns, Cockerill, Stevens. BEST Ritchie, Cuttriss, Bell, Ryan, Norman, Marshall . ST. KEVINS Lewin 2, Fry, Callanan, L. Taberner, M . Treioar. BEST Croagh, M . Treloar, Panagiotopoulos, Callanan, Snell, Crohan . ST. KILDA 0.0 3.3 5 .4 6.5.41 BALACLAVA 0.3 1 .4 3 .5 4.7.31 ST. KILDA Cummins, Leonard, Susovich, Hammam, Stewart, Ballarin. BEST Fiddler, Stewart, Kay, Cummins, Horrard. Harriman. BALACLAVA Byrden, Hall, Inkster, Schultz . BEST Inkster, Grafen, M . Hill, Kouts, Stocker, Spalding .
ELST' W ICK 5 .1 6.2 10.5 10.5 .65 WEST BRUNS. 2 .2 4.6 7.6 10.15 .75 ELST'WICK BEST Coyne, Heath, Grace, Eccles, Hankin, Corkill . WEST BRUNS. Hackney 3, Hokkanen 3, P . Leatham 2, B. Taylor 2 . BEST Baker, Briggs, Hackney, McAllister, Milne, M . Walsh . BULLEEN UTD 1 .1 5.4 5.5 6.11 .47 PRESTON 2 .4 3.5 6.7 9 .10.64 BULLEEN UTD Rees 2, Thompson 2, Fitt, Graham . BEST Cotterill, Edwards, Godfrey, Delarue Cartledge, Robbins . PRESTON Finikarides 2, Mounsey, Faure, Hinchliffe, Ryan, Allen, McGowan, D. Bullock. BEST L . Caligiuri, P. Bullock, C. Caligiuri, McGowan, A . Bullock, Mounsey . OLD CAMB. 7.8.50 NORTH BRUNS . 3.4 .22 OLD CAMB. Toop 3, Lenton, D . Smith, Walker, Jones. BEST Poyser, Walker, Toop, Lenton, Murphy, Brown . NORTH BRUNS. J . Briffa, Keay, Cannatella . BEST Cannatella, Keay, M . Payne, Andrews, Dowsett, Androutsos . STATE BANK 3.4 6 .7 8 .9 11 .11 .77 AJAX 1 .1 3 .4 3 .4 5.4.34 STATE BANK Crameli 2, Walpole 2, Maya 2, Durham 2, G . Rolls, Leithead, Reiden. BEST Durham, Cottman, Kay, Doonan, Walpole, Curtin . AJAX Mond 2, Segal, Krongold, P. Goldberg . BEST P Goldberg, P Lebransky, Freman, G . Marks, Braham Goldberg, Shaffner. OLD MENTON . 2 .3 2.3 2.8 4.8 .32 HAMPTON ROV . 0 .1 6.9 7.12 10.18.78 OLD MENTON . Fathers, Ridley, Ericksen, Johnsen . BEST Lindsay, Crick, Jackson, Scalzo, Meyer, Saddler . HAMPTON ROV. Devote 2, Hartshorn 2, Bird, Connolly, Harper, Ivey, Kalitsis . Naumoff . BEST J. Harper, A. Pryor, P. Hartshorn, Lucas . Naumoff, Tubb. 37
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F RESERVE SECTIO N ANZ BANK 0.0 2 .3 2 .4 4 .6 .30 UNI REDS 3.6 5.6 7.12 7.12 .54 ANZ BANK Murray 2, Birkenfelds 2 . BEST Duck, Birrell, Leicester, Slattery, Sweeney, Riley . UNI REDS Phypers 4, Walden, P. White, D. Baseggio. BEST Glenn Moloney, Ridley, Walden, C. Ross, Katsiamakis, Evans . 0 . CAREY 1 .4 3.7 6.10 7.10 .52 COMM . BANK 1 .1 3 .2 3.3 5 .6 .36 OLD CAREY Somerville 2, Bolton, Clark, Barmby, Keppell, I . Webster. BEST Somerville, D. Barro, Meager, Chipp, McQuie, Diamond . COMM . BANK Jenkins 2, Grima, McKenzie, Yusuf . BEST Jenkins, Aves, Grima, West, McKenzie, Poulton . DOVETON 9.9.63 ST. LEONARDS 3.2 .20 DOVETON Mallon 3, Spinks 2, D. Blewett, McHugh, Stanley . BEST McGougan, Wormesley, Rankin, Forgiarioi, Calthorpe, Verdi . ST. LEONARDS A. Ward, Corcoran, R . Lydster. BEST S. Lydster, R . Lydster, McCully, Corcoran, Gill, A . Ward . FOOTSCRAY 6.2 8 .4 10.7 12 .9.81 ST. ANDREWS 0 .3 4 .4 4.7 5.8.38 FOOTSCRAY Godkin 3, Allan 2, Bibas 2, Bardenhagen, Kodgiomitzis, Phillips, Russell, Taylor. BEST T. Johnston, O'Shannessy, Kodgiomitzis, Godkin, Eller, Williamson . ST. ANDREWS Andrews, Funnell, Iles, Lawrence, Mansour. BEST Iles, Olsen, Overend, Pepyat, Sciulli, Vimba. LATROBE 6 .6 9 .7 16 .12 22 .13.145 ELTHAM NIL LATROBE Mortell 5, Blaskett 4, McKenna 4, Dillon 2, Edmunds 2, Franzman, Hawker, McGibbon, Saltry, Strathairn . BEST Mortell, McKenna, Dunin, Strathairn, Conroy, Franzman. CLAYTON 10.10 .70 7.8.50 W'STOWN CLAYTON Sawage 2, Wathen 2, Hawley, Moutis, Stiguch. BEST Hawley, . Thomas, Caygill, Savage, Stiglich . P. Thomas, S
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15 .16.106 o .P. PURPLE PARKSIDE 13 .7.85 PURPLE Cousins 2, Aanensn 2, Sidebottom 2, Villanti 2, Kirwin , OP. :r, , ; Rodrigues, Donoghue, Quigley. Stendl, Gravel. BEST Aanenson, r ~~mental, Sidebottom, Kirwin, Robertson, O'Loughlin . PARKSIDE Marangos 3, Stuart 2, Kiriakidis 2, Speight 2, Groom, C[--ott, Antonopoulos, Papadimitriou . BEST Marinoski, Groom, Wood, Karagiannis, GTsaikos, Chilcott . 0, BRIGHTON 8.21 .69 MON . BLUES 9 .9.63
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JUNE 18TH ROUND M . Wilson' (Doveton) - Striking - Suspended six matches *Referred to Tribunal by Investigation Committee . B. Noonan (St . Bernard's U19) - Abusive language - Reprimanded . P. King ( Caul . Gram . U19) - Abusive language - Suspended one match . JUNE 25TH ROUN D A . Pritchard ( Old Paradians) - Striking - Suspended two matches . S. Cootee ( North Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended two matches . D. Haines ( Heatherton) - Abusive language - Suspended one match . F. Stafford (Power House) - Misconduct - Reprimanded . S. McBride (Brunswick) - Abusive language - Suspended one match . A . Strachan (Brunswick) - Striking - Deferred till July 5th . R. Mackay (GTV-9) - STriking - Suspended five matches.
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ROUND 12 - 5 years ago - 198 3 Tony Riddell, kicking 11 goals in St. Kilda CBCOB's under-19 team, became the first player in V.A .F.A . season to reach 100 goals . Ormond, last in A Section, caused the upset of the fear when they trounced Marcellin at the club's home ground by 14 goals, 18 .11 to 4 .5. Stars in this remarkable performance were Kingston, Boyanton, Russell, R Meh rten, Burke (5 goals), Naylor (Ormond) . 200 games to Robert 'Flash' Field (I'hoe), Mark Dobbie,~Old Brighton), Paul Mahony (E'wick), and o Tony Costello, the second of six brothers to play for Uni . Blacks and the second to reach 200 games . Top goalkickers to date were "A" Mclnnes (Uni Blues), 52 ; "B" Pace (Bullen-Temp) 52 ; "C" Matthews (Caulfield Gr.) 72 ; "D" Dummett (Old I'hoe) 58 ; "E" Broderick ( T'town) 82 ; "F" Mallon (St . Johns) 56 . In a low scoring game, with each side scoring only one goal in the first half . Old Paradians finally beat St. Bernards 5,12 (42) to 3.4 (22) . Top teams in " E", Thomastown (ist) and Balaclava (2nd) staged a close game, with the top team winning by 7 points, 13 .17 to 12 .16. Best were Kelly, Cinnera ri , Kev Harling (T'town) and Thomson, Palmer, Gregory (Balaclava) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1978 Uni . Blacks "A", desperate for a victory in the relegation battle, let De La (4th) off the hook, and had to settle for a draw when they kicked 1 .6 to 3.2 in the final term . Best were Allanson, S. Costello, O'Donohue ( Uni . Blacks) and McDonald, McDonnell, Hollier ( De La) . "C" Section coaches were Sid Myers A .J .A .X .), Ivan B romley (A'ton), Laurie De Goldi (Geel), Jock Granger (H . Rovers), Alan Rodda ( Kew), Bill McGo ry ( Old B'ton Gramm .), Michael Cooke (Old Ca rey), Graeme Johnston (Old Ivanhoe), Jack Batten ( Old Xavs), and Maurice Bilston (St. Kilda C.B.C.O.C.) . Kevin "Ox" White, first game in Reserves at 14, played his 200th game for St. Kilda C .B .C.O.C . - Club best and fairest 1975, captain '74, '75, '76. (Kevin went on to star in Victoria s successful 1979 carnival team) . Ormond "A", fifth, showed their best form for the season when they overran second team Old Scotch 19 .17 (131) to 11 .13 (79) . Best were Holdsworth, Andrews, Chisholm (Orm.) and Bates, Cox, Kiel (Old Scotch) . 150 games to Elsternwick's Gary "Lumpy" Rosewarne and 200 to Hampton Rovers John "Slag" Macnish, a "specialist" drop kick, most consistent (once) best clubman (twice), committee (9 years) and club delegate (3 years) .
Parkside "B" third, missed the chance toboost their percentage against Collegians, fourth, when they kicked 9 .15 to 3.6 . Best for Parkside were R . Johnstone, Fitzgerald and Steven Wilson . 15 YEARS AGO - 1973 Ormond completed the cycle of beating every team in turn when they finished 23 points to the good against No rt h Old Boys - ninth win in succession with their only defeat for the season being by North in the opening round . Bourne, Graham, Curtis (Ormond) and Murray, Peasnell, O'Connor (No rth O.B.) were best . Parkside continued their great form in 'C' (9 wins 1 loss) with a 67 point win over Old Melburnians who were in fourth position . Stars were King, Hayes, Wiseman (Park) and Weir, Cloke, Dick (Old Melb.) . 150 games to Mick Johnson (A.M .P.), John Rigby (Old Halley), and 100 games to Phil Simon (St . Kev's O.B .), Ray Moore ( P'side) . Coburgalso praised forward Peter Callesen who played his 100th games agsint Ormond today. Two years ago Peter had a serious knee injury but a successful operation and a year's rest worked wonders . Peter's marking ability and strength had made him a very valuable player for Coburg . Only undefeated teams were Ormond (A Rserve), U. Blacks (B Rese rve( and Coburb (Junior 2) . Old Brighton (C) kicked 22 .22 to U .H .S.O.B: s 11 .13 . Best were Agar (11), J . Shepherd ( 5) and D. Wood (Old B) and J. Griffin, Flavel, Boag (U.H .S .O.B.) . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 St . Bernard's skipper Geoff Tobin played his 100th game. Doug Puddy of the Alphington football family recorded his 150th game with the club as did Julian P rendergast with St . Kevin's O .B. and Tony Fink with Old Carey. "Gympie" noted that in the Reserves Jim Caroll broke down and it looked like the end of a playing career that started in 1947. He was replaced in the last term by that recruit Alan Kirby (only 38 years old!) . (Jim Carroll won three Association best and fairest awards .) Perhaps Gympie was a little overcome as, despire Commonwealth Bank's highest score for some weeks, 12 .11, they were annihilated by Monash Uni . who kicked 22 .7 with 8 goals straight in the second quarter. Malcolm (11 goals), Rattray (4), Home (4) starred for the students while Borrack, Edwards (6) and Ventura (4) kept Bank in the game. Melbourne High, ninth with 18 points in 'A' Section, but only 6 points away from fourth position, defeated Uni . Blacks by 3 points . High kicked 1 .6 in the last quarter to Blacks 5 .4 and were lucky to scrape home. West Brunswick, bottom in 'C' Section and battling
Brunswick (6th) (C) trailed Parkside (2nd) until the last change, and then attacked continually in the last quarter to win by 4 points . Strachan, A . Diggerson (B'wick) starred while Kane, Covent ry and Bifi held Parkside together. Old Melburnians welcomed back state star winger, B ryce Thomas, who had been out of the game for almost a year through illness. His absence had not dimmed his pace which was an important factor in Old Melburnian's win over Ivanhoe . 40 YEARS AGO - 1948 "A" Section coaches were Jack Ross ( Ivanhoe), Ray Ma rt in ( Malvern), John Atkinson ( Uni . Blacfcs) Gus Dobrigh (Old Scotch), Tel Poole (MHSOB), Jack Bray ( Ormond), 'Bos' James (Hampton Rovers) . Who coached Coburg, Old Melburnians and Collegians in 1948 ?
to avoid relegation, were unlucky to lose by 5 points to Power House (5th) . Allen, Lewis and Murray were good players for West Brunswick . 30 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Victoria, after trailing Sth . Australia by 13 points at last change, finally triumphed by 4 points with a goal scored seconds before the final siren . Best for Victoria were Law, Nelson, Grant, Capes, Stokes, G . Hibbins. Victorians selected to play in Australian Amateur team as part of ANFC Centenary Carnival were Geoff Hibbins, Leigh Grant, Ian Law, Noel Stokes, John Winneke, Les Eldering, Alan Pinkus . Ormond (7th) surprised Old Xaverians (3) with an all the way win by 29 points in very windy conditions. It was Ormond's best peformance for the season . Sonneleitner, Mau, Killmorgan (Ormond) and Burns, Car ro ll, Sanders (Old X) were best . AJAX congratulated Dave Burston, nippy little rover who marked sensationally over a pack of six footers - also kicked 5 goals too .
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THE SCORES The attention of all clubs is drawn to the necessity to phone final scores to Mr . Ron Hally on 379 8171 - Reserv es 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 McTagga rt (unless otherwise advised) .
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G SECTIO N Wittey, Bloods (-) 24 Hutchinson, Bloods (-) 22 Johnson, Marcellin (-) 20 Maclsaac, Kew (2) 20 Warner, Monash Whites (5) 18 Fletcher, Old Haileybury (-) 17 St . Teale, Collegians (3) 15 C. McAsey, Bloods (-) 14 H SECTIO N Prowse, Old Xaverians (4) 40 Giffin, St . Kevins (-) 27 Goudge, GTV-9 (-) 25 Louchard, GTV-9 (-) 25 Ebinger, GTV-9 (-) 19 Hall, St . Kilda (-) 18 Gray, GTV-9 (-) 18 Lang, Richmond Central (1) 18 F. Skender, St . Kilda (-) 1 7 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Gorazides, Old Xaverians (-) 62 Board, Old Paradians (4) 33 Connors, Old Xaverians (2) 32 Houston, Uni . Blues (2) 29 Mason, Marcellin (-) 28 Midro, Collegians (2) 28 Lassock, Old Haileybury (-) 2 6 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 T. Strike, Whitefriars (5) Rowan, Whitefriars St. Strike, Whitefriars O (-) D'Silva, St . Bernards O'Brien, Whitefriars Walsh, St . Bernards () (-) Mclntvre . Old Scotch
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UNDER 19 SECTION j' Foga rty, St . Kevins (-) 40 Fox, Old Brighton (-) 25 Ryan, Old Brighton (-) 25 Hourigan, St . Kevins (3) 25 Howden, Old Brighton (-) 25 Noyes, Aquinas (-) 24 Vear, Old Paradians (-) 23 Bare, St . Kevins (-) 2 3 A RESERV E McGraw, De La Salle (3) 35 Wooler, Marcellin (-) 26 Formosa, Uni . Blues (-) 26 Walsh, St . Bernards (-) 25 Harris, De La Salle (-) 23 Boyanton, Ormond (-) 21
B RESERV E Denami, Parkside 20 Rawley, Ivanhoe (3) 20 Hill . Kew (-) 15 Lengalher, Ivanhoe (-) 14 Thackwray, Ivanhoe (-) 1 BulleenCmRobertsn, RESERVE ( ) 1 22Te
E RESERVE Bowtell, Aquinas (-) 35 Henderson, Old Geelong (-) 25 Kotis, St. Bodes (2) 19 Borthwick, Old Geelong (-) 18 Fitzgibbon, St . Bodes (-) 16 Puqlia, Whitefriars (1) 1 4
Thompson, Banyule (-) 26 Lane, Old Haileybury (-) 25 Pullard, Balaclava (-) 19 Susovich, St . Kilda (1) 18 Stevens, Banyule (-) 15 Phillips, Banyule 15 Martin, MHSOB (1) 15 D RESERVE Devola, Hampton Rovers (2) 47 Wright, State Bankn (-) 27 Walkley, Preston (-) 24 4Needon, Elsternwick (1) 23 Finikarides, Preston (2) 21 Veitch, Bulleen United (-) 1 7
F RESERV E Clar, Old Carey (1) 33 Stephens, Doveton (-) 16 Crothers, Doveton (-) 15 Setterina, St . Andrews (-) 15 Yusuf, Comm, Bank (1) 15 Fuller, Clayton (-) 14 Dyer, St . Leonards (-) 1 3
NEXT WEEKS MATCHES A SECTIO N COLLEGIANS V UNI BLUE S ORMOND V DE LA SALLE E Park Saturday NORTH O.B. V ST. BERN S MARCELLIN V 0 . SCOTCH B SECTION CAUL . GRAMM V KEW THERRY V FAWKNE R MON . BLUES V PARKSIDE E . Park Sunday UNI BLACKS V BULL/TEM P IVANHOE V 0. TRINIT Y C SECTION BANYULE V OLD MELB. OLD HAILEY V THOMASTOWN MHS OLD BOYS V 0 . IVANHOE 0. BRIGHTON V ST. KILDA BALACLAVA V ST. KEVIN S D SECTION ELSTERNWICK V BULLEEN UTD WEST BRUNS. V OLD CAMB . PRESTON V STATE BANK NORTH BRUNS . V 0. MENTON . HAMPTON ROV. V A .J .A .X . E SECTION 0. ESSENDON V AQUINAS ST. BEDES V UHS OLD BOYS 0. GEELONG V PENINSULA HEATHERTON V WHITEFRIARS POWER HSE . V 0. BRUNSWIC K F SECTION ANZ BANK V CLAYTON WILLIAMSTOWN V DOVETON ST. LEONARDS V FOOTSCRAY ST. ANDREWS V LA TROBE ELTHAM V 0. CAREY UNI REDS V COMM . BANK G SECTION COLLEGIANS V MARCELLIN BLOODS V MON . WHITES 0. HAILEY. V ST. BERNARDS DE LA SALLE V 0. SCOTCH
KEW V BULL/TEM P OLD MELB. V PORT COLTS H SECTION ST. KEVINS V GTV-9 STATE BANK V THERRY OLD XAV. V BALACLAVA RICH . CENT. V POWER HSE . ST. KILDA V 0. GEELON G UNDER 19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS V UNI BLUE S 0. HAILEY. V MHS OLD BOYS DE LA BLUE V THERRY MARCELLIN V BULL/TEMP OLD ZAV. V 0. PAR . GREE N UNDER 19 SECTION 2 ST.KILDA V OLD MELB . ST. BERN . V BANYULE NORTH O.B . V ORMOND UNI BLACKS V 0. SCOTCH WHITEFRIARS V CAUL . GRAMM . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 O.P. PURPUR V 0. BRIGHTON PARKSIDE V ST. KEVIN S MON . BLUES V DE LA GOLD AQUINAS V HAMP. ROV. 0. ESSENDON BYE THE BLACK LIST (Ca) - Failed to phone final scores by 5 p .m . - Reserves by 3 p.m . - FINE - FIVE DOLLARS ( Cb) -Also failed to phone scores by 5.30 p .m. FINE - TEN DOLLARS (Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to Press Correspondent by 5 .30 p.m . ; scores (if necessary) by 6 p.m .; or B Section details by 6.30 p.m . - FINE - TEN DOLLAR S
COLLEGIANS Sen ., U19 & Res . - (Ca) - $15 FAWKNER Sen . & Res. - (Ca) - $1 0 ST. KILDA CBOC Sen . & U19 - (Ca) - $10 GTV-9 - (Cb & Cc) - $2 0 UNIVERSITY BLUES U19 - (Ca) - $5 MHS OLD BOYS U19 - (Ca) - $ 5 ST. KEVIN'S U19 - (Ca) - 15 PENINSULA O.B. Res . - (Ca) - $5 DOVETON Res . - (Ca) - $5 FOOTSCRAY I .T. Res . - (Ca) -$5
Personality Par s TWO 'WICKERS OLDIES TURN 35 AND STILL PLAYIN G Happy Birthday to two Committeemen who turn35 this week - Mick Convery today and Peter Ballantyne on Thursday. Mick's only 4 games to go for 250 and is now in the Reserves forward line snapping goals. Peter recently played his 100th game and, but for a brief run on the ball several weeks ago, is destined to finish his career on the Reserve's backline . Both Mick and Peter have been tremendous value on and off the field and so boys Happy Birthday from all at Elstemwick. After today's game the boys will be having a happy hour at the Elsternwick Hotel so see you there. You never know - Mick might sing you a song - just one more time The whole football world is abuzz, with its 'night of nights', the 1988 AJAX Ball just hours away. Over 300 of footballs 'glitterati' will gather at The Southern Cross for a great night's entertainment . But still the questions remain : What exactly has that seasoned organiser Michael Givori got in store for us all? Who are the celebrities that noted film-maker Cecille B . De 'Jug' has featured on the highlights video? Can the Jackers crack it for a couple of wins over North Brunswick today to realy get the ball rolling? Only time will tell . LaTrobe Uni Football wish to thank the parents of players for their support to date this year . Special thanks to Alf and Betty Lewis who travel from Ballarat each week. Estimated distance so far 2464 kilometres. Also Dr J. Briggs who commutes from Swan Hill .
50 GAMES FOR TWO BEDA S SBOC celebrate two milestones this week . Gary "Goose" Fitzgibbon plays his 50th game and despite the fact that his barrel chest has slipped down a little since last year, he is still proving to be a fas ; and elusive opponent . The goals have been coming thick and fast for our version of "The Tilt" and he should be turning out for the seniors on the big occasion . Andrew Boag is a top class goalsneak who turns out for his 50th game also. Boagey, who has the handballing and team orientated skills of Kevin Bartlett and a kicking style not unlike Travis PayZe has consistently been at the top of the Beda's goalkicking throughout his career. Provided Boagey stays level headed, that is, keeps his head on his shoulders, there should be many more games and goals in store for him . Well done to both boys from all at St Bedes. Old Scotch Under 19s had some good triers in their loss to Whitefriars. James Worssam won the PA Award, Andrew Chernou capped off a good display when he kicked his first goal for the year. Jason Aghan rucked tirelessly and Nick Hooper was his usual busy self . All at North Brunswick would like to congratulate Sof Tsialtas on playing his 100th game this week against AJAX . At 17 Sof is one of the younger players at the club, having started with the junior side at the age of 12 . Well done Sof and we hope to see you around for at least another 100 games.
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G SECTION H SECTION 10 1 0 799 451 172 .73 40 OLD XAVERIANS 11 0 0 981 223 439 .91 44 9 2 0 563 328 171 .65 36 GTV-9 10 1 0 1051 320 328 .44 40 8 3 0 508 536 94.78 32 ST. KEVINS 9 2 0' 641 340 188 .53 36 7 4 0 759 527 144 .02 28 THERRY 6 5 0 587 500 117.40 24 6 5 0 510 469 108 .74 24 ST. KILDA CBCOB 4 6 1 595 448 132 .81 18 6 5 0 569 577 98 .61 24 OLD GEELONG 4 6 1 452 671 67 .36 18 5 6 0 452 490 92 .24 20 STATE BANK 4 7 0 552 630 87.62 16 4 7 0 421 547 76.97 16 RICHMOND CENT. 3 8 0 430 983 43.74 12 4 7 0 377 662 56.95 16 POWERHOUSE 3 8 0 248 936 26.50 12 3 8 0 361 776 46.52 12 BALACLAVA 1 10 0 129 1094 11 .79 4 2 9 0 340 656 51 .83 8 2 9 0 255 612 41 .67 8
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A SECTIO N ORMOND 9 2 0 1289 742 173.72 63 OLD PARADIANS 9 2 0 956 811 117.88 36 OLD XAVERIANS 6 5 0 909 836 108.73 24 MARCELLIN 6 5 0 851 898 94.77 24 COLLEGIANS 5 6 0 868 1018 85 .27 20 ST. BERNARDS O.C. 4 7 0 888 923 96 .21 16 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 7 0 859 914 93 .98 16 DE LA SALLE 4 7 0 821 938 87.53 16 OLD SCOTCH 4 7 0 780 913 85 .43 16 NORTH O.B. 4 7 0 850 1079 87.78 16 B SECTIO N KEW 11 0 0 1206 664 181 .63 44 THERRY 8 3 0 1332 821 162 .24 32 PARKSIDE 8 3 0 996 821 121 .32 32 BULL/TEMP 6 5 0 923 784 117.73 24 MONASH BLUES 5 6 0 910 941 96.71 20 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 5 2 878 999 87.80 20 FAWKNER 4 7 0 952 1043 91 .28 16 OLD TRINITY 3 7 873 1226 71 .21 14 CAULFIELD GRAMM . 2 8 980 1158 84 .63 10 IVANHOE 2 9 0 827 1426 57.99 8 C SECTIO N BANYULE 11 0 0 1381 778 177.51 44 OLD MELBURNIANS 9 2 0 1261 745 169 .26 36 OLD HAILEYBURY 8 3 0 1123 786 142 .88 32 ST KILDA CBCOB 7 4 0 1293 923 140.09 28 OLD BRIGHTON 7 4 0 1050 923 114 .84 28 ST. KEVINS 4 7 0 1020 1119 91 .15 16 M .H .S.O .B. 3 8 0 829 1234 67.18 12 BALACLAVA 2 9 0 1064 1302 81 .72 8 THOMASTOWN 2 9 0 793 1373 57.76 8 OLD IVANHOE 2 9 0 817 1458 56.04 8 D SECTIO N HAMPTON ROVERS 9 2 0 1288 764 168 .59 36 PRESTON MBOB 8 3 0 1095 727 150.62 32 OLD MENTONIANS 7 4 0 853 720 118 .47 28 ELSTERNWICK 6 5 0 988 967 102 .17 24 STATE BANK 5 6 0 917 996 92.07 20 BULLEEN UNITED 5 6 0 813 1026 79 .24 20 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 7 0 854 976 87.50 16 A.J.A.X . 4 7 0 815 1000 81 .50 16 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 7 0 797 1012 78 .75 16 NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 8 0 793 1093 72 .55 12 E SECTIO N WHITEFRIARS 10 1 0 1317 711 185.23 40 AQUINAS O.B. 8 3 0 1117 909 122.88 32 POWERHOUSE 7 3 951 918 103 .59 30 OLD ESSEN . GRAM. 7 4 0 723 734 98.50 28 OLD GEELONG 6 5 0 887 880 100 .80 24 BRUNSWICK 5 6 0 1098 1023 107.33 20 ST. BEDES 3 6 2 898 898 100.00 16 PENINSULA O.B . 3 7 918 1194 76.88 14 HEATHERTON 2 9 0 855 1156 73.96 8 U.H .S.O .B. 2 9 0 756 1299 58 .20 8 F SECTIO N LATROBE UNI . 11 0 0 1464 606 241.58 44 OLD CAREY 9 2 0 1157 722 160.25 36 DOVETON SJOC 8 3 0 1204 752 160 .11 32 ST ANDREWS 7 4 0 1335 1058 126.18 28 FIT. 6 5 0 1018 915 111 .26 24 WILLIAMS'TN CYMS 6 5 0 952 953 99.90 24 UNIVERSITY REDS 6 5 0 907 923 98.27 24 COMM . BANK 4 7 0 930 1024 90.82 16 CLAYTON 3 8 0 780 1060 73.58 12 ST LEONARDS 2 9 0 769 1316 58.43 8 ELTHAM COLLEGE 2 9 0 670 1251 53.56 8 A.N .Z . BANK 2 9 0 775 1464 52.94 8 A RESERVE SECTION ST. BERNARDS O.C. 11 0 0 983 704 139 .63 44 DE LA SALLE 9 2 0 1012 662 152 .07 36 ORMOND 7 4 0 1011 826 122 .40 28 MARCELLIN 6 5 0 1043 894 116.67 24 OLD XAVERIANS 5 6 0 893 763 117.04 20 UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 6 0 964 943 102 .23 20 COLLEGIANS 5 6 0 797 928 85.88 20 OLD PARADIANS 3 8 0 729 860 84 .77 12 NORTH O.B . 3 8 0 639 1030 62.04 12 OLD SCOTCH 1 10 0 679 1140 59 .56 4 B RESERVE SECTION PARKSIDE 9 2 0 756 550 137 .45 36 BULL/TEMP 8 3 0 810 578 140.14 32 KEW 7 4 0 820 506 162 .06 28 IVANHOE 7 4 0 618 622 99 .36 28
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