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:eek's A Section results saw the screw turn a little tigher for those Clubs with finala aspirations and thos e ;i111 rig the dreaded relegation . Ormond and to a far lesser extent Old Paradians, had some anxious monents e'ore their depth of character and commitment saw them to the biggest wins of the round . Only percentage ;eparates three clubs - Old Xaverian, Marcellin and Collegian, the former two having a decidedly shaky hold „~ a place in the four with Uni Blues and Old Scotch hard on their heels a game behind . St Bernards, who have a very healthy percentage, De La and North bring up the rear i nteresting facet of last weeks round was that four Clubs, Collegians, Ormond, Uni Blue and Old Scotch ,u [railed at 3/4 time but were able to produce the goods in the final term and go onto win the match . Does -, suggest lack of fitness or desperation? Surely not at this stage of the season . the match of the day Old Xaverians are really in the hot seat . They looked pretty safe with a quarter to go, asoecially after an impressive 6 goal third term but Blues not to be denied and with Michael Yeo, Denny Karamoskos and Ed Boubs firing, won an exciting game as the siren rounded . McJames (4) and Wallis (3) -i :d the damage up forward . Xavs face a fifth loss on end this week as they take on Old Paradians who conversely have won 5. Grummet's return from Hawthorn and Richmond will strengthen their big man department and although starting slowly gainst the Blues he contributed with 2 goals . With Nick Bourke and Sam Furphy out of form and favour snd Steve King not quite free of injury, Savs goal to goal line is pretty ordinary . A fact which Old Paradians ;;iil exploit to their benefit . Brendon Considine, Tony Conovan, probably Abrahams today, Beers and either Terry Conavon, Grills or maybe even Sherrill : constitutes an in-form and reliable spine which aided and abetted c ;~ Matt and Paul Considine, Powick, Wood, Philp and Flynn tells me that Old Paradians will put a real dent in the Old Xavs final's hopes . In years gone by an Ormond V De La game at headquarters would have been worth going to see . Howeve r ~li e De La of today and yesterday are poles apart and Ormond will appreciate a game at Elsternwick Park, wen though the second semi is still 8 weeks away . Ormond will certainly not be cocky, having tremendous respect for their opponents but you can't pull up your socks if you haven't got any and those stalwart De La fans will be hoping their percentage doesn't suffer too much . m told Ormond put in for only two short periods against St Bernards and were also undisciplined . I've a hunc h `iey might have paid for that on the track this week and as their Rese rves are now coming good (they inflicted first loss for the year on the Saints) competition for a place in the senior side will be on in earnest . Ormon d .,dl be too skilled and just as committed as De La and be untroubled in picking up the points this afternoon . Collegians have, as we suggested, lifted their game considerably and by the end of the day will be nicely ensconced in third place following its win over Blues and losses by Marcellin and Old Xaverians . ln the past the Lions might have panicked at not being able to throw off a persistent De La, but a few old heads - Hibbing, Hinchin, Williams and Hoyle kept them at it, whilst Galbraith, Lemon and Wright would never have doubted . Despite Blues return to the winning list, at present they appear a side happy with doing enough to avoid relegation, rather than one aiming at a final's appearance and I just do not have faith enough to select 'hem against an in-form and confident Collegians. North at home to St Bernards . What a ame we have here! No rt h must have felt they wre home at 3/4 time ast week but faded badly . So too did the Saints, who I hope had plenty of goal kicking practice during the rveek . From reports they needed it . Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barne s
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This match means so much to both Clubs. I lean to North who are at home and ma Ommm -knowhad skill of Moloney, Conti, Dwyer, Considine and O'Rourke y get through on the experie ;> s name and the one on Sunday at Elsternw k pv f i ~ y rc ark The final game for review between Marcellin and Old Scotch and Bulleen/Templestowe will play for a final poS ;~ J l i â&#x20AC;˘ U sr B lfacks is yet another which will effect the com _ h n .d and have suffered from of the to 4 and ma be even the bottom two . Old Paradians showed ~ahstov, Marcellin last week that they e~~ and Stokes (shoulder) during the Jumonr y. B of their depth and Old Scotch, enltennia( have not looked back since upsetting De La in round 9, are ready for tc~ Panou << ` 'e)last week. The big question is will Blacks, lB charge at a final's berth . I have nowho doubt the Cardinals like that other Un rer season by Matt Getson can take a step closer this afternoon as depiste a reson, - n tge finals? If they do, it will be the fourth year in a row fo r Blacks. today he will come up against one of the best amateur ruckmen in Australia in JcF ' Moir who is so well supported by Steve Reddish . If ever :attle to avoid relegation I favour Trinity to come out on top against Ivanhoe ~,en is today. He will line up on Andy Smith who has returned Marcellin needed a big , be able to withstand an Launceston should any pressure from the 'Hoers . If O'Shaugt, Drummond . These two key defenders have the strength, skillfrom top form as have FulAleratl Ivanhoe' Trinity and touch to assistinOld . to Trinity line-up . extra strength Scotch reach an objec which a month ago was a mere pipe dream . With McCall and to Allan to create havoc up forward and Aujard and Spiers in support, Scotch will finish the job Old Paradians Monash play Parkside at Elsternwick Park . It wouldn't surprise me if Monash Brov . := , .,,, i u started last week and return the Eagl4 Devils are the stronger side. The Ther ry v Fawkner game could be a surprisebour to mediocrity which, if they're not careful, could quickly turn to relegation pac! â&#x20AC;˘%-,- Fawkne . Therry. Being Round 13, could it be unlucky P.S . I got 4 out of 5 last week so I'm back in form as well!! doing reasonably well, but I'll go for ;or Kew h o most things go right for them . I'm sure they are not a suspicious lot and they should acc-_ Caulfie, Today's winners : must be getting desperate by now ! A SECTIO N B SECTIO N OLD PARADIANS v Old Xaverians Caulfield Gram v KEW ORMOND v De La Salle OC Therry CCOB v FAWKNER COLLEGIANS v Uni Blue s Monash Blues v PARKSID E NORTH OB v St. Bernards UNI BLACKS v Bull/Temp Marcellin v OLD SCOTCH IVANHOE v 0. Trinity
Southa's C Section Selections The Sist Report on B Section the world loves a sneak preview and the consequences of Banyule's match against Old Melburnians are course no less than earth-shattering in the Wild World of sports . The Bears have good reason for treating as a Grand Final rehearsal, while OMs can be less confident of having a lead role in these auditioning stages . At the Cordner Oval earlier this season Banyule's early tackling set up their five point win, although frustration at the umpiring nearly saw victory slip through the fingers more easily than a two dollar coin . Some of the individual All battles such as Williams and Brown, Fraumano and Andrew Witts, Holt and Bradshaw and Adams and teams went as expected last week with the only surprise being how much Parkside ot Therry from beat . With 6 Nicholls will add spice too - let's hope we can get by without the much feared and publicised "melee" . Although games to go the four and relegation are not yet settled . The results saw Parkside take second sp In the race for the fourth spot, Bulleen/Templestowe Therry Banyule have been a little flat lately (have they been training too hard?) I think they can extend their unbeaten effectively two games clear, with Blacks the only rea possibility. Three games out with 6 to go may just be are record another week . too much stakes, Trinity, Caulfield and Ivanhoe are for Monash and Fawkner In the relegation all a chance . Kew is the only side whose spot. is With many senior players out Old Haileyburians really struggled out on the Yarra Banks at Ivanhoe, although finalized . The news from Trinity camp was the coach Max T Wayne Shand showed that he's still got it with a lazy 6 goals . Thomastown have never enjoyed the cut-lunch rotter had resigned . Former coach taken over the reigns and Paul Bunine Walters ha E excursion to McKinnon and could be excused for being car-sick before today's game . Field umpire Colin Segota resigned as President, will assist Shirt . There"Shirl" despite what everyone might think. It waswho are no hard feelings took good care of the northerners last week, going so far as to replace the Banyule goal umpire! all very amicable. Trinity Whoever are now looking forward to a positive ending is in charge today will have no such need, as the Bloods are a pretty honest bunch . to the season, and their improvement started last week against Blacks. It was a close game all day at St James Park with Blacks home Melbourne High have a wonderful opportunity to clear themselves from the D-Grade trap door by only getting clear in the last quarter. Cerni and Norman At disposing of Old Ivanhoe a la Cleanaway. Otherwise they might find themselves down the gurgler. A mixture had a great dual in the very muddy centre with Cerni taking the honours to top form by Heath helped the Blacks up forward . Some solid marking and a return . For Trinity Maizels and Wallace were best . Although a of the High's maroon, the Hoes' brown and the school oval's mud looks like adding up to a pretty drab day, loss for Trinity they should be happy with their improvement but for the participants events could be more exciting than Blue Poles . I have the runny feeling that the game . could well be won by a large margin . Out at Bulleen/Templestowe the ground was in shocking condition . Club officials are bitterly disappointed after Brighton Beach is the setting for the game which could just about decide fourth place . Old Brighton all the dollars and time which has gone into re-conditioning the ground are teetering against Monash . It was hard to believe that Monash . Despite that they ran out easy winners were playing for a spot in the four . These University sides! on the cliff face of disaster, especially after ]sat week's loss . The same result today will see them two games - maybe the school holidays weakened their line-up . It was in the third quarter outside the four and in more trouble than Wylie Coyote . Arthur-son's wonderful tagging job on Pryor makes that Bulleen/Templestowe made their break, their backline dominated all day and George and Ha wonder how important the rover-forward is to their success . Although St Kilda CBA are on balance probably rvey played a great game restricting Monash's me scoring . For Monash McGre did a lot of hard work around the ground, but unfortunately only a couple of a better team, I think Brighton's likely desperation and the ACME home ground advantage will be crucial . others followed his example. gor The Quin brothers also played well . Inspired by Chris McKenzie, St Kevins enjoyed their best win for the season . Being both safe (from relegation) The thing that I didn't expect about the Ther ry game was a win of 13 goals hopeless (in terms of making the finals) at the same time must be a strange position . I suppose it's a bit . Parkside put pressureon Therry and right from the start and Ther ry could not get their running game going like having one's head in the oven and feet in the fridge - on average it's supposed to be comfortable . Playing . Bradley, Rowe and Sedgewick did the damage for Parkside whilst Nyman in the centre at Balaclava could never be described as a luxurious experience, but the Saints should be able to do some and Terry Quinn on teh backline were Ther ry 's cause was not helped by losing 's best. further team-building and confidence-boosting in preparation for '89 . Biddlestone early with a fracture hand . He's likely toTherry miss 3 games . A couple of ankle during the game also weakened Therry - but not taking too much away from it was a great wininjuries . Parkside, SOUTHA'S SELECTIONS BANYULE v Old Melburnian s Kew easily accounted for Ivanhoe. Cavanagh HAILEYBURIANS v Thomastown kicked 6 and he now shares the lead in the goalkicking with OLD Freeman on 49 goals . Fawkner MELBOURNE HIGH v Old Ivanhoe them in 6th spot over Monash . has a percentage boosting win over Caulfield . They gained 6% which put OLD BRIGHTON v St Kilda CBA Balaclava v ST KEVIN S
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p sides Hampton Rovers and Preston lost their way last week and opened the door for Old Mentonians . & first half of the season was dominated by these two sides, but the conditions of winter and possibly winning :_ry, has eroded their desire. The Rovers have lost two on end bring them right back to the field and giving rer sides a sniff at the double chance . At the other end of the ladder, three sides appear destined to battle r relegation . Today's games will sought out the pretenders, the most keenly contested being West Brunswick i Old Camberwell . Earlier in the year I stated the Wells will not go down . I'll stick with them today. The form e in the grade is Old M entonians, their performance lately has been impressive and as the year unfolds have an opportunity to claim a positing in C grade for the first time in the Club's history . `ne match of the day is Elsternwick versus Bulleen Utd . Both sides have won well of late . The Bulls have )me into contention with a strong showing over the Rovers last week. Today they must perform at their best s Elsternwick, on their own small ground, play very well . The winner today will play in the finals . Elsternwick, o have maintained fourth position all year will take the points in an exciting match . :st week saw State Bank defeat West Brunswich decisively. Taking a stranglehold on the game early by ci ng six goals, they were never troubled by the M agies who now look to today's game with their position D grade in question . State Bank had many good players, none better than ever-reliable Ron Gniel who -r`orms consistently every week, unlike the side he plays for. Best for State Bank Gniel, Cloke and Wallmeyer West Brunswick Cazley, Cecchi and McNaughton . A mention of the West Brunswich two's who beat the top side in the reserves, the Bankers second loss for year. I'll say now the Bankers will win the flag in the two's, but unfortunately it doesn't take you to C grade! ore than any other side Old Mentonians are heading for the finals with confidence . After beating the Rovers ne previous week and now accounting for Preston, OMs have a side wanting success and are now displaying ieir best form ever. Preston must re-group and hold second position . In the heavy conditions Preston were .ver in the hunt, trailing all day. Best for OMs R. Newman, Norton and Petrov and Preston Philip, Kiervan nd Heenan . Cespite a good start by Nth Brunswich with De M orton goaling early, AJAX settled down to the task in a tight ime . In the final term the Jackers piled on 6 goals to secure another win, vital for their survival this year . Nth Brunswich are now staring E grade in the face, but I'm sure in weeks to come they will battle it right out . Bes t r AJAX L. Burstin, Micmacher and A . Burstin and Nth Brunswich Hehir, Serratore and Balizi . Elsternwick were looking down the barrel at half time against Old Camberwell . The Wells were running the :;II, then they stopped . After the break, the reverse happened, Elsternwick made positional moves that worked, Russell to full forward and an immediate channel to goal was created . Elsternwick out-ran and out-gunned a Wells to win full of running . Best for Elsternwick Garry, Rosewarner and Russell and Old Camberwell Guthrie, Smith and Leitch , Bulleed United at home to Hampton Rovers displayed another fine performance in using effective hand ball I'd generally out-playing their opponents . Winning the ball in most positions, the Bulls out-gunned the unusually of-form Rovers who don't appear to handle the heavy going . Full credit to the Bulls who now front Elsternwick Jay intheir most important game for the year . Best for Bulleen Barron, Morley and Empey and Hampton Rovers McConville, Hetherington and Blake . TODAY'S SELECTIONS : PRESTON v State Bank :LSTERNWICK v Bulleen Utd Nth Brunswickv O .MENTONIANS ,7est Brunswick v OLD CAMBERWELL HAMPTON ROVERS v Aja x
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All at Old Carey wish ANZ Stalwa rt Allan Heaney speedy recovery after major surgery. Allan is in the tred Hospital and would like to see any old friends . Drop in and cheer him up. Best wishes and hope to ee you up and about soon . OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88 HE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
* * * OLD CAMBERWELL * * ,t The Committee and supporters thank the players of Old Camberwell for their improved effort and attitude in the last few weeks . If this attitude and hard work continues our climb up the ladder will steadily progress . If not, it's E Grade and an uncertain future. We have a great deal of faith in this young and improving side, so please don't let us down . 5
E Section Report by John Palmer
F'=Troop with Peter Hille
Absolutely no surprises in the results returned last week . I predicted some 3 or 4 weeks ago that another perfect score was not beyond me before the end of the season and, last Saturday turned out to be the one for another 5 out of 5 . End of predictions now though but don't be surprised if the dose is repeated over the next 6 weeks . Old Essendon strengthened their claim on a final's berth with a percentage boosting 10 goal win over UHSOB at Royal Park. The 'Dons' have now snagged 3rd spot and are going "quite nicely thank you" . Power House did not enjoy their trip to Ringwood at all where Aquinas scored a comfortable win . The win confirmed 2nd position for Aquinas and pushed the House boys down to 4th . St Bedes obviously did enjoy the trip to Mt Eliza by kicking the highest score for the round in accounting for the up-and-down Pirates. The clash at Elsternwick Park was a fairly tight one . Whitefriars proved too strong in the end and forced Old Geelong into a somewhat difficult 6th position and 6 points from the four . The same difficulties apply to Brunswick (also 6 points from the four) but they kept their chances alive with a good 4 goal win over Heathe rton . It is a bit of a surprise to me to see Heathe rt on as prime candidates for relegation as I've now seen them twice and their form on these showings suggests to me they should be further up the ladder. Perhaps they pull out something extra for their fellow district competitors . The top 2 positions now seem settled leaving, as I see it, 4 teams fighting for the other 2 . It is too early to say how this will turn out but these teams will all realise the importance of their situations and if they're good enough, they will make it . All masters of their own destiny. Round 13 today, but I'm not superstitious . Old Essendon welcome Aquinas at the Grammar School oval . This will be an advantage for the Old Boys but I think Aquinas may be too good today. St Bedes meet UHSOB at Mentone and should continue their good form of last week with another win . Old Geelong will bounce back from the loss at H!Q last round adn will be too strong for Peninsula at Como today. Whitefriars travel to Heathe rton and whilst we have recently seen some "upset" results from a bottom team in another competition, we won't today . The Friars to score comfortably. Power House and Brunswick meet in a vital clash at Albe rt Park . The results of this game could have a big effect on who gets 3rd or 4th position and both teams will be desperate for a win . Form is too hard to follow so I'm using the coin again here (and it doesn't have 2 heads) - Brunswich to win by a bound off the skirting board !
Personality Par s STATE BANK CAPTAIN PLAYS 200T H Today, Club Captain, Stua rt Cloke plays his 200th game for State Bank . Stuart commenced his career in 1977 as a scrawny teenager (some say he hasn't changed) and struggled to get a game in our reserves side . However, since then he has developed into one of the finest players for the Club, a tribute to his dedication and perseverance.
Stua rt 's consistency is his greatest attribute . His two Best & Fariest awards and being Runner-UP on four other occasions bear testimony to this fact . Although most of his games have been played on the backline, like all defenders, he will tell you what a good forward he would make. This year he has been given the opportunity to prove his point and to date he has not failed . In fact, he says he is playing so well he will give the competition goal kicking a shake. 6
Off field Stua rt is a valuable member of the General Committee and like his on-field performances he has taken that responsibility in his stride . Both on and off the field he is a perfectionist and will not put up with second best . In fact his "tongue lashings" have become legendary at the Club . Congratulations Stua rt on your 200th and all the best for the future. 100 AT HEATHERTON Congratulations to Wayne "Herbie" Elliott who plays his 100th game for Heatherton today. "Charger" joined HFC in 1979 and has served on the Committee as well as reluctantly taking over the reins of Reserves Captain-Coach . this year at late notice. This has ensured "Herbie" of thefull forward position as he loves nothing more than kicking a goal . "Herbie" has won a Downlow at HFC but now days "Charger's" hair is rapidly greying and it won't be long before HFC has its first full "Silver Dome" in action . From all at HFC well done "Big Nick Thighs" and we look forward to more qames from you . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
Felt like an Iranian Airbus when "Swanee's" Eagles shot me down last Saturday to prevent consecutive six packs by Norm Nugent's Neighbor. An excellent win, in fact, by the 'Towners who continued Moroney's Nightmare by close to a dozen . The Eagles are having trouble beating each other to the showers at the moment and badly need a win to validate their final's claims . Meanwhile, the 'Towners (affectionately known as Rollo's Rambos or the Blockbusters) have issued a real challenge to the F Troop leaders . A similar challenge has -en issued by Uni Redz who, whilst struggling to win against a frustrated Clayton (certainly coach Lance - Boyle" Brown is frustrated by a current lack of clay depth, especially top soil), continued their push towards a final's berth thanks to the half-forward mafia of Barone and Sinatra . The Harry Trotters exacted a greate r terest rate and of their match against the Artists (the Turtles have retreated to their shell some weeks ago) ~!ian would appear justified . 29 goals constitutes the greatest profit the Comm . Bank has realised in close to a decade. The Doves left a large deposit on the ANZedders and the Students achieved similar pollution levels at Patterson River, but the big win was by the SFAinters and Old Carey. A quality match this, with the greater flexibility of the St Andrews forward line a key factor in the three goal margin at final whistle. The SFAinter are now within striking distance of the double chance but I'm sure they won't risk suspensions . Player of the Week: Saints Captain-Coach Roland Magro who has taken his club from a trough in May to triumph in July. His own play is highly competitive and he's convinced the Sainters they're a big chance to go all the way. A Fenwick Inn voucher and a Bob Jones Bust are in the mail Roland . And F-Troopers - don't forget to have a frothy or a feed at the Fenwick . This Week's Matches : Last Week (5) . Current percentage accuracy (70%) . Match of the Round . The big ones in a row for the Sainters as they tackled unbeaten La Trobe at Brearly Reserve. The Saints give themselves a big chance on a small ground and I've got a feeling they'll be able to put enough pressure on teh Students' top guns to cause an upset . Besides, I think the Students need a loss to fire them for the finals and playing at Brearley gives them a way out . In other matches : The Zedders have had some hidings in recent weeks but will get closer to the Clays who showed better form against the Redz and should give stalwart captain Peter Burghardt the satisfaction of a win in his 200th game . (Only Peter's run of injuries and his keen interest in tribunal proceedings prevent this from being his 300th match .) St Leonards must be in with a show against Footscray who are all over the place like a mad dog's breakfast at the moment . But I'll give Swanee's boys one more chance and tip them to win by about a half dozen at Patterson River. The Artists have reached the bottom of the Eltham Barrel in recent weeks and will find Old Carey, stung by last week's defeat, too much to handle. A Sunday fixture at Uni Oval should see an entertaining game between the Redz (aiming for five in a row and fourth spot) and the Harry Trotters (last week's sweep kickers) . The Redz to outlast the Har ry s by 5 or 6 twins . The other big game is Williamstown at home to Doveton where I'm tipping the Doves to be just too strong and relentless for th e much improved 'Towners. Probably 3 or 4 goals at the end . LETTERS : Dear Peter, Where's my voucher for May 28th? Terry Wilson (Sainter's Spearhead) Dear Spearhead , It was sent to La Trobe by mistake. I'll fix it up. Peter Dear Peter, Sorry mate, I thought we'd do it . Sorry mate . Couldn't believe it, Sorry mate. Swanee.
Personality Pars 200 GAMES TO ORMOND'S TONY BOYANTO N Congratulations to Tony 'Bones Boyanton who plays his 200th game for the club this week . Tony is currently captain of Ormond's Reserve side and has been a member of past Premiership sides with the club. His commitment is evidenced by the fact that he drives from Selby on each training night and Saturdays to play . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
Tony has played the majority of his games as a Rover and is always dangerous for the opposition whilst resting in the forward pocket . This courageous little rover now becomes just the ninth person to have played 200 or more games for Ormond . Like most footballers, Tony has been well supported by his family, and his wife Michelle is always on hand to pass on her encouragement . The highlights of his career includes being a member of the 1985 Senior Premiership side andn winning the 1987 Rese rve Grade Best & Fairest . Well done Bones, and all the best for your 200th game today. 7
Under-19s Almost Make I t by Peter Finc h
Preview of Games to be played, July 9, 1988, Round 13 G SECTIO N Now that the Marcellin players have regrouped behind Noel Peters I am more confident than ever that they will prove too strong for Collegians today at Albert Park . In a final's preview Bloods and Monash Whites clash on Prince's Park . I lean towards Bloods to win because their forward line led by Wittey and Hutchinson has proven stronger than that of the Students . St Bernards, who have the long trip south to Old Haileybury should receive their compensation of a good win as the reward for their efforts . De La Salle with a glimmer of final's hope still, will be all out to defeat Old Scotch by a big margin . De La Salle should win well . In another important game I expect Bulleen/Templestowe to prove too strong for Kew and thus dent Kew's final's dreams . In the remaining game I expect that Po rt Colts will prove too vigorous and too talented for the Old Melburnians . H SECTION . Four rounds remain to the be played and the divisional final four seems fairly settled . Today GTV-9 should justify my faith in them by defeating St Kevins . State Bank are always competitive on Oval 4 and today they poste a distinct danger to Therry . Despite their respect places on the ladder, I select State Bank to cause an upset by winning against Therry. I expect Balaclava to offer only token resistance to Old Xaverians . On their seasonal performances all form and logic points to a big Old Xaverian victory. Richmond Central and Power House appear to be very evenly matched . Greater knowledge of the Swinburne Oval should help Richmond and without any great confidence I select them to win . CBC St Kilda with real final's thoughts will be too determined for Old Geelong who, like all other visiting sides will find the Coughlin Oval a difficult playing area . UNDER 19 SECTION I University Blues should be able to build percentage and thus consolidate their top four position at the expense of Collegians today. I believe Old Haileybu ry will maintain their glimmer of hope for a final four berth by defeating Melbourne High School Old Boys comfortably today. Therry journey to De La Salle Blue who will prove much too strong for their visitors . Near neighbours Marcellin and Bulleen/Templestowe meet on the College Oval . This game will be a much closer contest than that played on April 30 when Marcellin prevented Bulleen/Templestowe from scoring . Despite this, I favour Marcellin to run out comfortable winners . When Old Paradians Green defeated Old Xaverians by the minimum margin on April 30 it was the first defeat for the Xaverians for over a season (and probably the first ever defeat for some of the red and black clad players) . Parade tired that day and through loose defence presented easy scoring opportunities to the Xaverians . I doubt that the Paradian defence can hold both Gorazides and Connors all day and consequently I predict an Old Xaverian victory. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Today I expect CBC ST Kilda will defeat Old Melburnians and thus make themselves more secure from relegation and push Old Melburnians closer to that unenviable fate. St Bernards, who are at home to Banyule should be able to win comfortably and thus strengthen their grip on a top four position . Ormond, aided by their strong defenders, should be able to hold No rt h Old Boys to a losing score when they meet in Royal Park . University Blacks, who are not enjoying a successful season, meet Old Scotch who will be keen to win to maintain their final's aspirations . It is my forecast that Old Scotch will win this game with comfort . The best game of the round could be that at Donvale where Whitefriars play Caulfield Grammarians . It is very difficult to go past Whitefriars because of their proven high performance standard and because I expect Caulfield Grammarians will have trouble adjusting their game to the heavier surface of the Whitefriars Oval . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 The game of the round will be that played at Bundoora between the potential Grand Finalists Old Paradian Purple and Old Brighton Grammar i ans. The sides appear very evenly matched with the Paradian teamwork and running game likely to offset Old Brighton's height advantage. A big advantage to the Paradians will be their home ground which is heavy will upset the Brighton game plan . Old Paradians are my selection . Parkside, at home to St Kevins, are capable of fully extending their visitors. However I expect the strength of St Kevins though Julian Sweeney, Alastair Chester and the cunning forward play of John Fogarty to carry St Kevins to victory . Monash Blues should be able to record percentage building win at the expense of De La Salle Gold who lack the height and strength to compete with the Students. Aquinas and Hampton Rovers should play a closely contested game, the outcome of which will be especially vital to Aquinas if they hope to figure in the finals . At home I lean to Aquinas especially if it rains in Ringwood . Old Essendon Grammarians have the bye. 8
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VA .FA :s Under-19 team came within a point of winning the inaugural Under-19 Vict o an Champions h p `Nednesday week . roach Max Lyon, his fellow selectors, Tom Johnson, Greg Tootell and Bill McNamara and the players are I- i,e congratulated on their fine performance and to the back room boys - Manager, runner, property officer , . ;,~ ; Feepers and medial staff, thankyou on behalf of the Association for all your help . T, e following boys won selection in the final squad : SQUA D Power House Sam Furphy Simon Phillips Old Xaverians Old Paradians Anthony Panou Dean Nibali Bulleen/Temp . Old Paradians Steve Philp Old Paradians paul La Ros a Ormond Jason Reddick Therry Burns Thomastown Brett Stokes Paul Honey Bulleen/Temp . Banyule Glenn Tanner Grant Mooney Old Haileybury Pobert Pollock State Bank Steve O'Flynn Marcellin Old Melburnians Matt McKellar Vani Useinov Hampton Rovers Old Brighton Lloyd Mansfield ~.iatt Allen Old Paradians Thomastown Jason Jones University Blues ,evor Bell Parkside Stewart Griffiths Dean Wood Old Melburnians Matt Galbraith Collegians Tim Beare Old Paradian s Peter Brabender Old Paradians Emergency Peter Board Old Paradian s RESULTS OF MATCHES Match 1 V.M .F.L . 4, 3, 7.6.48 defeated V.F.A . 2 .2, 3.2 .20 Match 2 VC .F.L . 4 .4, 5 .5.35 lost to VFA . 4.0, 8 .3.5 1 V.A .F.A . Goals: Useinov 3, Tanner 2, Allen, Dean, Philp, Best : Useinov, Griffiths, O'Flyn n Match 3 V.C .F.L . 4 .4, 10 .5 .65 defeated V.F.A. 4.1, 4 .2.26 Match 4 VM .FL . 3.2, 7.5.47 defeated VA .F.A . 4 .3, 5.5.35 V.A .F.A . Goals: Philp 2, Nibali, Mooney, Galbraith Best : Philp, O'Flynn, Beare Match 5 VA .FA . 3.2, 9 .6.60 defeated V.F.A . 1 .2, 3 .3.2 1 V.A .F.A . Goals : Phillips 2, Useinov 2, Mooney, Bell, Wood, Philp, McKellar Best : Beare, Philp Jone s Match 6 VC . F L. 5.3, 8.6.54 defeated V M . F L . 2 .3, 3.4.22 FINAL POINTS : V.C. F L . 9 ,VA . FA . 8 VM .FL . 7 VFA . Nil l Victorian skipper Simon Phillips (Power House) was runner up to the VM .FL :s Darren Brusnahan who won the prestigious Thomas Wills Medal as the best player in the Carnival . Marcellin's Steve O'Flynn was awarded the coach and selectors trophy as the Best Amateur Player during the Carnival .
Remaining Fixtures for Elsternwick Par k July 2 July 9 July 10 July 16 July 23 July 30 August 6 '*August 7 August 13 August 20 August 21 August 27 August 28 Sept 3 Sept 4 Sept 10 Sept 11 Sept 17 Sept 18
E WHITEFRIARS V 0 . GEELONG A ORMOND V DE LA SALL E B MONASH BLUES V PARKSIDE E BRUNSWICK V ST. BEDE S A UNI BLUES V DE LA SALLE C 0. BRIGHTON V BANYUL E A 0. XAVERIANS V COLLEGIANS E 0. GEELONG V UHSO B C 0. HAILEYBURY V OLD BRIGHTON C SECTION SEMI FINA L G & H SECTION GRAND FINALS B SECTION FIRST SEM I A SECTION FIRST SEM I C SECTION GRAND FINA L A SECTION SECTION SECOND SEMI FINAL B SECTION PRELIMINARY FINA L A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL B SECTION GRAND FINA L A SECTION GRAND FINA L
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1988 SEASO N a, r,nc~ Chairman of the Executive David Scott nformed members of the July meeting that the 1989 seaso n I ck off on April 15th . *** Secretaries Meeting in preparation for the finals will be held at Ewick Park on Monday, August 1st at 8 .15 pm .
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OTF has received the usual number of requests for this time of the year of "How many games do you have to play to qualify for the finals?" Well to save Sue Anderson and Peter French from a thousand phone calls, the rules relating to eligiblity are set out below . RULE 11 : The first and second round of the Senior Grade shall be open to all eligible and registered players to represent the Club with which they have been granted a permit . RULE 12 : The first and second rounds of the Under 19 Grade shall be open to all eligible and registered players who have not attained the age of 19 years or where in the opinion of the Executive Committee, special circumstances exist such other age as the Executive Committee determines . RULE 13 : The second round of the Under 19 Grade shall be open to all eligible and registered players within the age limits prescribed in Rule 12 to represent the Club with which they have been granted a permit provided that a player who has represented a Club in an aggregate of more than five (5) matches in the Senior Grade and, Reserve Grade in the first round in any season shall not be eligible unless he has represented such Club in more than five (5) matches in the first round of the Under 19 Grade in the same season unless such Club shall` be represented in a match in the second round of the Senior Grade on the same day . In the event of a draw taking place in a match in the second round of the Under 19 Grade, all players who took part in the drawn game shall be eligible to take part in the game to be replayed . RULE 13 : The first round of the Reserve Grade shall be open to all eligible and registered players to represent the Club with which they have been granted a permit . RULE 15 : The second round of the Reserve Grade shall be open to all players who : (i) are eligible and registered to represent the Club with which they have been granted a permit . (ii) have represented such Club in at least two matches of the Reserve Grade in the first round in the same season ; an d (iii) If they have represented such Club in the Senior Grade in the first round in the same season, have participated in not more than eight matches in the said first round . Provided that if such Club is represented in a match in the second round of both the Reserve Grade and Senior Grade on the same day the second round match of the Reserve Grade shall be open to all players who : (i) are eligible and registered to represent the Club with which they have been granted a Permit ; and (ii) have represented such Club in a total of at least two matches of the Senior or Reserve Grade in the same season . In the event of a draw taking place in a match in the second round of the Reserve Game all players who where eligible to take part in the drawn game shall be eligible to take part in the game to be replayed . As far as G & H Section eligibility is concerned the Executive has ruled that (i) A player must play in a minimum of four (4) G or H Section matches . (ii) A player may not play in more than eight (8) Senior and/or Reserve Grade matches . ~** OTF had a day in the country last Sunday, as guests of the Victoran Country Football League for its interstate match against West Australian Country. It was a big week for the Country as not only had the "pinched" teh U .19 title of the 'Ammos' on the Wednesday, they also beat W .A . at the Deakin Rese rve . Congratulations to President Don Cole, Secretary Mark Patterson, coaches John Byrne and Stevie Giell and their respective teams . **-lc Still int he country, OTF also had a great time as guests of the Sheppa rton United Football Club . We ran into former State Captain and Marcellin champion Johnny Jones who is happily settled in Echuca. Jones who is vice captain of the "Murray Bombers" runs into quite a few former Amateur players in the Goulburn Valley League including Bulleen/Temp's Ric Dema rte (Kyabram) and Ric Van Deer Driest (Mooroopna), lvanoe's Peter Gittos (Kyabram) and Monash Blue's Chris Deighton (Mooroopna) .
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DEAN ROGERS - 150 GAMES - OLD MENTONIAN S All at Old Mentonians wish to congratulate *Dean Rogers on achieving the 150 game milestone for the Club. In his 10 season with the Club Dean (Dino still to some club members) has proved to be a great key member of the Senior Side. In his early years our Pre-season training camp at Shoreham would be just the excuse Dean needed for his other great love (sporting) - surfing . Any excuse . . not that any was needed for surfing would see Dean sporting the surfboard on his vehicle. Because of the many attributes he possesses as a footballer - driving long kick, excellent marking skills and pace (sounds like a VFL footballer) - Dean has been able to play in many position both in defence and attach and give great value to the side. Besides his contribution on the field, Dean is a valued 'Committee member, his role as a master at Mentone THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
Grammar allows him work for the Club as the Recruiting Officer. Through this direct link Dean has been responsible for the influencing of many school footballers coming to the Club . Forthright and outspoken when considered necessary, Dean Roger's contribution to Old Mentonians has been outstanding - we look forward to the next milestone (200 games - maybe even life membership?) . Now that I've written what you dictated it will cost you . . a few tins. 200 UP AT CLAYTON (CONGRATULATIONS SKIP ) "Peter Burghardt" plays his 200th game today against ANZ Bank. Peter started with Clayton in 1978. In this time he has created a club record being captain for 5 consecutive years. One of the most distinguished played in the Club's history. All players and supporters, past and present, congratulate Peter on reaching this milestone. 11
LJ pire's Corne r by Ron and Mike
TRAINING One question which is often asked by players during after-game discussions with umpires is : What type of training do you do? Often the question is asked by men who are nearing the end of their playing careers and are thinking of taking up umpiring as a means of keeping fit and of maintaining their association with amateur football . Here is the answer : Training is held each Tuesday night at Elsternwick Park . The format varies but a typical nights work would involve : • 4 km run through local streets • Skills trainin g • Warm-up excercises then a lap • 2 laps Indian file, last man sprints to front • 3 x 400 metre runs ® 2 laps warm dow n • 10 x 50 metre sprints, job back to start and repeat • Ball bouncing . • 30 x 15 metre wind sprints (112 backwards) It is a different type of training from that which players do because it is designed for a different purpose - ensuring that an umpire has the stamina to run for over 120 minutes . Ex-players do not find it too hard to adapt, so why not give it a go. Indeed why not ? ,Congratulations this week go to March Huntington doing his first `A' Grade game . Remember Mark, it's an hour before the game that you arrive! The "White Whacker" Award was givenout at our last meeeting by Ron Smith but for the life of me I'm still not sure who won it . Someone suggested you tricked us Ron and read it all out in Welsh! ! Apologies to our friends at Bullen/Temp for last week's article about the locksmith . It wasn't a dig at you, just our umpires for getting into that situation . We did mention the Free beer through the hold in the wall ! It will be a big day for football on the 25th September when the umpires from the VFA play the VAFA at Elsternwick Park . Come along and see if they do know anything about football . What is a worry is that they all want to line-up on Frank Vergona! ! Answer to a few questions from last week : 1 . The Cornet player is our own Simmo-Graeme Simpson . 2. The goal counts . They said he'd never make it, but he did . Benny Goodman f nally turned 40 last week . Had any calls fro m Joe Palooka??! A very big Thankyou from the Umpires goes to Margaret Grant at Uni Blues . She is a tireless worker for the Club and always look after the umpires with a cuppa etc . Thanks Margaret . Welcome to the new umpires who have recently joined us . KEEP ON BOUNCING - RON & MIK E
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A SECTION COLLEGIANS V UNI BLUE Field: Steve Clinch, Kevin Segota Reserve Field: Ken Walker Boundary : G . Clark, G . Bland Goals: Garry Clancy, Michael Lentini ORMOND V DE LA SALLE Field: Ken Coughlan, Steve McCarthy Boundary: A . Taylo r Reserve Boundary: P. Thompson Goal: Mark Serong, Barry Farrow Reserve Goal: Ken McNiece, Barry Henshall NORTH O.B. V ST BERNARD S Field: Mark Huntington, Ron Lippold Goal: Bob Dunstan, Bill Fowler MARCELLIN V 0 . SCOTC H Field: Peter Wiseman, Andrew McRae Goal : Rod Clarkson, Wayne Binc h 0. XAVERIAN V O. PARADIANS Field: Paul Cherry, Cameron Swale Goal : Mike Murray, Kevin Tyler B SECTION CAUL . GRAMM . V KEW Field: Andrew Mullaly, Bryan Walsh Goal : Leah Gallagher, Steve Livingston THERRY V FAWKNE R Field: Rob Bell, Mick Gilday Goal: Geoff Ridd, Bob Seymour MONASH BLUES V PARKSIDE Field: Colin King, Wayne Lyons Reserve : John Slate r Goal: Mark Grecian, Ken Pitche r Reserve Goal: Nancy McTaggart, John Kelly UNI BLACKS V BULL/TEM P Field: Sharon Alger, Greg Hardiman Goal: Graham Carberry, Julian Velleman IVANHOE V 0 . TRINIT Y Field: Russell Francis, Tony Curtis Goal: Andrew Belcher, Don McKenzie C SECTIO N BANYULE V OLD MELB . Field : Michael Forde, Justin Toohey Boundary: A. Drier, T. Zapadl o Reserve Boundary: S . Maebus, A . Moore OLD HAILEY. V THOMASTOW N Field : Santo Paolucc i MHS OLD BOYS V 0. IVANHOE Field: Simon Houriga n 0 . BRIGHTON V ST KILDA Field: Colin Segota Goal: Sam Kahn, Neil Johnson BALACLAVA V ST. KEVINS Field: Chris Keeton D SECTION ELSTERNSWICK V BULLEEN UTD Field: Tony Murph y WEST BRUNSWICK V OLD CAMB . Field: Breck Hayward, Mark Bushfield PRESTON V STATE BAN K Field: Ron Smith NORTH BRUNS. V 0. MENTON . Field: Peter Harri s 14
HAMPTON ROV V AJAX Field : Russell Alphey, Mark Hockey E SECTIO N 0. ESSENDON V AQUINAS Field : Charles Sutherland, Martin Ellis ST BEDES V UHS OLD BOY S Field: Clark Thuys 0. GEELONG V PENINSULA Field: Richard Eastwood HEATHERTON V WHITEFRIARS Field: Heath Little POWERHOUSE V 0 . BRUNSWICK Field: Wayne Henry F SECTION ANZ BANK V CLAYTO N Field: Tim Keating WILLIAMSTOWN V DOVETO N Field: Graeme Thwaites, Tony Dipaolo ST. LEONARDS V FOOTSCRAY Field: Colin McGil l ST. ANDREWS V LA TROBE Field: Peter Simpson, Brian Moore ELTHAM V 0 . CARE Y Field: John King UNI REDS V COMM . BANK Field: Chris Hal l NO MATCHES A & B SECTIONS AND UNDER 19s NEXT WEE K TO BE PLAYED ON AUGUST 20TH G SECTION Ass apointed COLLEGIANS V MARCELLIN BLOODS V MONASH WHITES 0. HAILEY V ST BERNARDS DE LA SALLE V 0. SCOTCH KEW V BULL/TEM P OLD MELB . V PORT COLTS H SECTION As appointed ST KEVINS V GTV- 9 STATE BANK V THERRY OLD XAV. V BALACLAVA RICH . CENT. V POWER HSE ST KILDA V O. GEELON G UNDER 19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS V UNI BLUES Field: Andrew Laird Boundary : M . Sherman, P McTaggart 0. HAILEY. V MHS OLD BOY S Field: Pat Maebus Boundary: N . McKnight, D . Aylward DE LA BLUE V THERRY Field: Stuard Caine Boundary: D. Peterson, J . O'Brien MARCELLIN V BULL/TEMP Field: Norm Nugent Boundary: G . Duke, B . O'Donnell 0. XAV. V O. PAR . GREE N Field : Paul Goole y Boundary: D. Pearson, J. Curti n THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 ST KILDA V OLD MELB . F ald: David Dodson 6vuridary: A . Hines, S . Mannix ST BERNARDS V BANYULE f-ield: Ross Or d C~ORTH OB V ORMOND -ield: Andrew Stove JNI BLACKS V 0. SCOTCH ~ield: David D'Alter a Boundary: H . Cameron, M . Garnham WHITEFRIARS V CAUL . GRAMM . -Field: Paul Rapke
UNDER 19 SECTION 3 O .f? PURPLE V O. BRIGHTO N Field: Ted Keating PARKSIDE V ST KEVINS Field: Richard Walter s MONASH BLUES V DE LA GOLD Field., Tim Sheare r Boundary: D. Fowler, A . Merlin AQUINAS V HAMPTON ROV . Field: Adrian Mason, Graeme Morgan 0. ESSENDON BYE
TRIBUNA L JUNE 25TH ROUN D P. Hooper ( UHS Old Boys) - Misconduct - Suspended four matches A . Strachan (Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended two matches . Witness N . Franks (Peninsula OB) failed to appear - suspended one match and until he appears before a Tribunal . jULY 2ND ROUN D 1 . Caligiuri (Preston - Kicking - Suspended four matches . H . Tsialtas ( North Brunswick) - Abusive language - Suspended two matches . M . Hopkins (Old Camberwell) - Abusive language (2 charges) - Suspended two matches on each charge - Total suspension - four matches . S . Lowell (Whitefriars) -Striking - Suspended to matches . B . Boland (Aquinas) -Striking - Suspended three matches . A. Morris (Power House) - Striking - Suspended one match . S . Bahen ( St Kilda CBOC U19) - Swearing - Suspended one match . J . Bishop ( Banyule U19) - Attempting to strike - Severely reprimanded . P. Borach ( Old Essendon U19) - Striking - Suspended four matches . INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE REPORT - JULY 5t h V.A .F.A . against Bulleen/Templstowe and Old Xaverians ( Under 19s) for conduct unbecoming in that they engaged in a melee. Bulleen/Templestowe found guilty and fined $350. L . Melchioree ( Bulleen/Templestowe) has his permit withdrawn until the Tribunal hears a report of misconduct . V.A.F.A . against Heathe rt on and UHSOB for conduct unbecoming in that they engaged in a melee . Charge proven and both clubs fined $50. GETTA'S 50 All at ANZ Bank today congratulate Tommv " aetta" Brain who today performs his 50th Club umpiring Game for our Club, an amazing feat indeed considering the size of the man. "Getta", as christened by the erstwhile Mr Peter Hille has workedhard for the Zedders to reach this ,milestone. He actually gave up his brilliant playing career to take on this job and help the club out, basically does an excellent job every time and certainly does not show any bias . towards te "Z's". Tommy has also helped Uni Redz out over the past 11/2 seasons as their club umpire on "A Reserve" game at Elsternwick Park, and even had some poor fellow suspended . Well done "Getta", enjoy the game today, make sure the Z's win, and enjoy yourself tonight at your mate "The Moth's" farwell . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
50 UP AT CLAYTO N Simon Thomas plays his 50th game against ANZ Bank today at the age of 19. He is already a dedicated Clubman both on and off the field . His performances to date suggest that he will be a most valuable player in the years to come. Congratulations Simon from your mates at Clayton . GREG LEECH - 50 GAMES - MONASH WHITE S Congratulations from all at the Whites to Leechy on playing his 50th against Bu!len/Temp a couple of week ago . "Sketches", as some opponents fondly call him, joined the Whites in 1985, though a few injures and premature retirement (???) has kept this milestone from him till now . To the "very attractive young man" - Well Done! 15
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GTV- 9 Coach : Carl Louchard 1 . M . Henry 2. J . Murphy 3. A . Beams 4. B. Driscoll 5. P. Dennis 6. B . Merton 7. P. Thomas 8. J . Wise 9. G . Ebinger 10. P. Waldren 11 . T. Maloney 12. C. Louchard (Coach) 13. G . Meith e 14. J . Annesley 15. C. Martin 16. R . Elmer 17.J . Goudge 18. J . Merkovich 19. C. Ebinger 20. C . Low 21 . N . Smith 22. M . Lehman 23. M . Allen 24. D. Gray 25.T. Kenna 26. G . Creaser 27. S. Mackay 28. D. Rodgers 29. G . Dallard 30 . J. Doring 31 . F. Miraglia 32 . R . Mackay 33 . B. Fox 34 . S. Chvastek 35. V.Lapari 36. S. Brown 37. T. Fox 38. D. Keyhoe 39. M . Gabelich
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2 . A. Woodwar d 5. N . Jenkinson (C) 7 J. Ladson (VC) 10 G . Furlon g 11 . A. McLay 12. R . Naylor 13. S. Muncaski 14. M . Lawson 15. C. Kinsella 16. P. Mille r 17. J . Connors 18.S . Keenan 19. John Hunt 21 . S . McGenniss 22. P. Grime s 28 M . Kelliher 29. A Goodyear 31 . Jim Hunt (Capt .) 41 . R. Mutel y 48. M . Bolt 50 . T. Mullaly 52 . M . Ladson 55 . M . Montgomerie 56 . P. Moore (DVC) 61 P. Tantram Dylan O'Brien Dennis O'Brien
]f~aciae`d~!'e11on~
1 .P. Shaw 2 . M . Shaw 3. S . Finde r 4. Richard Macisaac 5. P. Corrido n 6 . Robert Macisaac 7. A. Cooke 8 . R McEnroe 9 . D . Maclsaac 10, T Clots 11 . A . Phelan 12 . A . Wilson 13 . M- Manley 14 . C. Maclsaac 15 . A . McDowell 16. D . Lee 18. C . Curtain 19 . S. Wilder 20. D.Jehu 21 . T Psinas 22 . M . Glenister 23 . G . Neste 24 . S . James 25 . R . Vidakovic 26 . A . Holten 27. N . Tole 28. T. Vana (VC) 29 . J. Luzza 30. E . Northam 31 . I . Job 32. M . Bollman 33. M . Doyle 34 . K . Doyle 35. M . Vans
Coach : Noel Peters 2. D. Woofer 3. A . Bianco 4. S . Moran 5. M . Male 6.V.Johnson 7. P Dyson 9 . J. Goold 10. K. Bostock 11 . J . Oat (VC) 13 . M. El-Fahkn 14 . A . Cooper 16 . T. Meehan 17 . J. Gold s
18. G. O'Connell 19. N . Peters (C) 20. M . Harvey 21 . M . Everard 23 . M . Danaher 25 . C. Sampson 33 . A . Maher 36. D. Menzies 41 . L . Kivlighon 69.R Chappell
Coach: Joe Salvato re ! .laclntosh rras ung Petrescu ng
G Bunshaw P Edwards .'- Espinos a D. De Pace J Donnelly D. Gemmola T Shaw B. I`.nny (DVC ) tl Salvatore (DVC) C Gualan o D Graham T Dionyssopoulos G . Dawes 1 Robertso n Leec h j21 W Farley ~32 M. Gemmola K, Hogan B. Ninnis 25 D, Clifton ` M . Kotsanis (VC .) D. Djeng 28. T. Mulvahil °.J. N . Crocke r F Kavanagh 42 M . Sharkey 55. M . Car r 1 t! ~, J. Salvatore
oach : Richard Farndon
Coach : Ian Bowden 2.T.Farndon 1 . R .Loughron 3. A . Issell 3. K . Fuller 4 S. Curtis 4 .S. McGregor 5 D . Eilenberg 5. D. Bowden 6. M . Pocknee 8.I . Bowde n 7 . G . Gorrigan 9. D.-Symington 8. S. Wrathall 10. D. LeLievre 9. R . Farndon 11 . D. Wise 0 . C. Niall 12 . D . Ferguson 1 . A. Woodhouse 13 C. Wilson 2 . S. Hunt 14. A. Price 3 . J. O'Mahoney 15 S. Lett s 4 . C. Brickley 16. P Edward s 5 . D. Bowtel l 6 . N . McLaghlan-Troup 17. P Thompson 7. L . Mates 18 . A . Cossa r 0. R . Taylor 19. D . Fenton (C ) 20. B. Dart 1 . R . Whiter 21 . S. Finlay 2. A. Fletche r 22 . D . Murphy 3 . N . Stapleton 23. A. Thompson 4.P Hodges 24. D. Thor n 5. D. Perkins 25. R . Vickery 6. T. Richards 26. J . Savio r 8. N. Thomas 27. A . Clunies-Ross 9. R . Anderson 28. E . Hutchinson 1 . P. Gairns 29. M . Clunies-Ross 3. R . Heath 30 Sr Wilson 5. S. O'Mahoney 31 G . Wilson 7. K. Donnerlly 32 J . Beaurepaire 8. B . Cole s 33 . N Do n 9. P. Hunt 34 S . Daniel 0,S. Peterso n 44 D . Mahe r
46. C . Hanschette 47. T. Bindley 56. D. Fry 62 . A . O'Brien 63. R . VanDen Dunger 64. J . Leonards 65.T.Theodorou 66. J . Bamford 77. B . Rowlan d 86. J . Kellam
35. L. Higham 36 . A . Greenway 37. G . Lang '38 R . Agnew 39 . R . Austin 40. T. Kalas 41 . P Trainer 42 . D . Campbell 43 R . Western 44. A Caithness 45 W. Loughron
PORT COLTS
I ST. BERNARDS
F Sectio n
st - 1967
(i~7--~~ ' f A .N .Z . BANK Senior Coach : Michael Szeitz Rese rves Coach : Ga ry Leiceste r
CLAYTON
DOVETON S .J .O .C .
Senior Coach: L. Brown Reserves Coach: M . Was
ELTHA M COLLEG E Senior Coach : Max Paisley Rese rves Coach : M . Peterso n
Senior Coach : K . Wilson Rese rves Coach : 1 . S . Duke 1 . S . Carroll S . Rhyneha rt 2. A . Kennedy (VC 2. A . Slink 1 . M . Stone 1 . C. Wormsiey . Koegler .R )3 3. D . Burke 1 . M . Shacklock (Cap 2. S . McVicar 2 . A. Battl e 4 . M . Evans 4 B . Reynolds r 3, B . Gardne 3, K . Tucker 3. Ralph Thorweston 5 G Waikley 5. S, Pric e 4 S. Woodward 4. D. Felton 4. B . Delaney 6. P Marshall 7. M . Dingdale (VC.) 5 C . Brown 5. A . Tucke r . Muwrhead 5 J 7. G . Anstis 8 . P. Burghardt (C) 6, G Meer 6. D. Baxter (VCapt .) 6. A. Ahdore 8. T. Burdea u 9 . R . Savag e e 7. R . Byrn 7. N . Hamshare 8. Ric Thorweston 9. P. Strahan (DVC) 10. M . Luxa 8. W. Kraska (VC) 8. M . Fitzpatric k 9. I . Parke r 10, H . Birkenfelds 11 . D . Cook 9. R . Hamilton 9. S . McPhail (Capt .) 10. V. DAquino 11 . G . Ohimus 12,S, McDonald 11 . S. Nicholson 10. D. Sagar 11 . J. Johnston 12 . R . Harrington 13 .T. 0'Donoghue . Marti n 13, G 11 . C . Penna 12 . S. Westerman 13. W. Simmonds 14 . D Blac k 14. G . Dunkley 12 . J. Weatherill 13. K. Wilson 14. M . Szedz (CC) 15. S . Gowans 15, P Grime 13. D. Bishop. 14, Mick Wilson Snr . Leicester 15.G 16, J. D'Amelio 16 . N . Keating 14. B. Apte d 15 . M. Wilkinson 16, G . Brookes 17. J. Caygill 17. J, Jenkins 15. M . Peterson (C.C . 1& R . Gibbs 17, D . Tyrrell 18. J . Adams 19 R Henry 16 A . Gardine r 17 D. Blewett 18 P Boyle 19 R . Newton 20. G . McKenzie (C,Re 18 . Mark Page 17 S . Sha . Duck 19 D 20 . M . Mirra 22 G, Wilson w 18 P Kernagham '.. 18.R . McGougan 20. S. Farrow 21 . T. Pazianas 23 R Dole 19 . L . Dawso n 19, Mick Wilson 21 . P Shoppee 22 . N . Wathen 24, G . Joyce 20, W. Stevenson '.. 19. W . Hynes (Res) 22, S . Gray 23 . J . Keppell 25, A . Greig 21 . K .Shanhu n . Polgiais e 20 . M 23, M . Schaper 24. M . Blasi 27. G Phelps 22 . R . Taryan 21, B . Goo , vrin 24. M . Birreli 25. R . Campodinco 28 P Buttigieg 23, P Taylor 22 . S. Rhynehart 25, J . Slattery 26. M . Dereus 29 . W. Ennor 24, A . Lampton 23 . F Darmanin 26. R . Wilkosz 28, B . Begent 30. N . Joyce 26 . M . Delaney . McDonald 24 . B . M . Sweeney 27 29. P. Cunningham 31 . M. McGonagle 27. S . Fitzpatrick 25. S. Charlesworth 28. C. Edwards 30. B. Nestor (D.V.C.) 32. J . Quirke 28 . A . Hal l 26. A . Crothers 29.P Dawson 31 . M . SUglis h 33. P Panagiotopoulos 27 D Giddens 29, D . Ritter 30, A. Ree s 32 . K Newton 34 K Mehmet 30. S. Toze r .K, McHugh 28 31 . T. Harbinson 33 D .Tyler 35. J, Martin 31 . C. Butler (DVC) 29, R . Kay 32 . M . Farrell . Knstenson 34 . C 36 M Gdhes ~32. K. Phelan 30 G . Bryant 33. M . Patterson 35. D . Bias 37 M McLellan 33. G . Hall 31 . R . Spinks 34 . R . Ely 36. A . Davis 40. S . Kimpton 34. G . Adams 32 . D . Rankin . Reardon 35 . N 37. G . Wathen 42 . S. McNamee 35. S . Biddle 34 . S . Wilson 36, W . Duscher . Landt 38. W 43 . B. Abrahams (DVC 35 . J. Wilson 36.1 . Chesser 37. W. Dunmore 39. S . Hesston 44 . G . Poulton 37. C . Dare 36. W. Burgess 38 . K . Murray (VCR) 40. S . Thomas 46 S. Kewley 38 . D. Campbell . Polglaise 37. D n 39 . D . Harbinso 41 . P Thomas 47. A . Toner 39 . M. Barden 38. A . Webster 40, B. Curthoys (DVCR 43. M . Percival 48. C Matthews 40 . A . Peacock 39J . Leveque 41 . T. Gleaso n 45, P. Turner 49 C. Carmichael 41 . D. Sellin 41 . W. Stephens 42. A. Bennett 47. J Fulle r 50 J . Yuse f 42 . B Web b 42 D. Dawes '..43. N Reardon 48 A Nimorakiotakis 53 P Doensen 43 . B. Anderson 45. P O'Donnell 44 . G . Coffey 49, A . Moubs 55 P. West 44 . M . Barling 49. J . Sweeney 45. B . Haywood 50. A . Archard 56 A . Mastamg 45 P Jones 50. R . Forgiarini 46. R . May 51 . M . Morgan 57 & James 46. D. Humphries 52 . D . O'Donnell 47 . P Jones 53. M . Xerri 61 . P Boileini 48. D. Dean i 54, J . Verb 48. M . Spring . Nankivell 54, I 49. M . Tennant 55 . M_ Labinsk 49 . G . Smith 55.T,Sawery 50. C. Toy 62 . D. Mair 50 . A . Besick 58. P. Barker 51 . S. Watson 51 . A. Trimbok 59, S . Mortimer 52 . S. Coutts 52 . D. Kidell . F Pietropouio 60 55 . A. Hoogenraan 53 . R . Hueston 56 . A . Kew 54 .J . McGregor 57, R. Little 55. T. Brai n 58. E. Murray 56, P. Cumming 59 G . O'Donnell 57 C Westbridge 60 C . Solwa y 58. R . Dickins 61 J. Taryan 59. C. Riley 62 . J, Tonkin 60. N . Walsh (CR) 69, K . Dutch 111 . D. Wilton Senior Coach : S. Nicholson Reserves Coach : G . McKenzi e
FOOTSc^-,y I .T. Senior Coach: John Moloney Reserve Coach: Wayne Taylor 1 M McKenzie 2 P Grant 3 R Gun n 4 M . Schembn 5. G Stefou 6 G Mills 7 P Nelson 8 A Quin n 9 J Carnahan 110 G MacDonald 11 J Breheny (C) 12 E Darmarcn 13 S Icely 14 P James
15 S Flynn (VC) 16. D Tanner PVC) 17 J Moroney 19 T Johnstone 20 B Syme 21 T Nucara 22 P Cldte 23 C Allan 24 S Hall 25 P Lewis 26 S Cas e 27 A MacDonald 29 M Robertson 30 G Eltord 31 C McManus 32 W. Taylor (RC) 33 M Bowers 34 M . Williamson 35 D Hefter 36 P Gibbs 37 M Godkin 38 M, Johnson 39 P Morgan 40 R Rmald 41 P Thorpe 42 P Battens 43 T Farag 44 M, O'Shannessy 45 G Barrett 46 C White 47 W Bardenhagen 48 D Bonnar 49 B Eccles 50'D Tomass 51 . M Walter 52 J Fitzgerald 53 W Bennett 54 G Biggs 55 8 Gratndge 56 A Browne 57. D Dic k 58 C Hall 59 M, Case 60, A . Murrell 61 M Russell 62 D Phdistm 64. P Richardson 66 B Sullivan 67, V Bides 68 P Cleaver 70 A West 71 M Else 84 P Kennedy 99 A Morran
LA TROBE UNI Coach: R Oâ&#x20AC;¢DOnohue Asst. Coach: C. Orvad 1 T. Briggs (Capt .) 2 D. Huffer 3 . A . McGibbon 4 J. Tucca J Strathairn n =! Dalbosco 7 L . McLeod 8 8.Franzman 9 . R, Robinson 10 M . Bakogianis 71 . L. Athanasakis 12P.Tucci 13. J . Tnmboh 14 J Williamson 15. H Lewi s 16. G Liersch 17 . J Limperakis t8 E. Ferraro 19 . P Gough 20. A Crawford 21 L Green 22 M. Edmunds 23. S. Duni n 24. T. Fawcett 25 M . Behnsky 26 S Behnsky 27. C. Orvad 281. McGibbon 29 W. Beacom 30 .L.Zucchet 31 P Chico 32 . F. Andruela 33,S. Hands 34 N . Morrice 35. G . Whitemore 36. D. Poole 37. A . Conroy 38. J. Pollock 39. G . Palmer 40 A. Blaskea 41 J . Clark 42 R Lockman 43 A. Huffer 44 J . Mills 45 R . Little (VC) 46. D. Wright 47. J. Taylo . B . Hobbr48 s 49. C. McLachlan 50. S. Bownlaw 51 . M . Porte 52. J. Cousins 53 . R . McDonald 54, N. Paterakis 55 . A . Cummings 56 . S. Ralph 57. S. Benjamin 58, M . Wilhelm 59 . A . Zogoulas 60 . G. Gamble 61 . J. Guthrie 62 . A. Jenz 63 .1. Kearns
64, D . Maurovic 65. W. Brown 68. R . Nicholson 69. G . Foulds
OLD CARE Y GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Asst . Coach : G . Diamon d 1 . I . Chisholm (VC.) 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 1& G . Mitchell 16 . R. Cutlack 17. R . McCasker 19. C. Christensen 20 . R. Evans
21 . M Newnham 22 . J . Hands 23. D. Barro 24. S . Brown 25. K . Shaw 26 J . McQuie 27. R. Macauley 28. P Charles 29. J. Barro 31 . S . Eldridge 32 . C . Westwood 33, 1, England 34,J .Sganoto 35. P Gilt Its 36. S . Wolf 37 . C. Hickey 38. P. Keys (VC.) 39. A . Cop e 40. D . Henderson 41 . A. Thomas 42 .1 . Hughes 43 . J. Clark 44. R. Armstrong . 45 i . Webster . 46 K.Shnues 47 . G Diamond 48. N . Chip p 49. A . McPherson 51 . A . Wolf 52,R Pang 53. C. Trentfield 54. M . Sheedy 55. D. McCleary 57. S. Bolton 58. P Barmby 65. P Webster 66 M Graha m ' 0
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;ST. ANDREWS
UNIVERSITY REDS 1 . S . O'Connell 2 . F. Tauras
t . I . Steward 4. P Commedord 2 . G . Browne 5 3 . D. Gavi n 6 A . Fitzgerald (DVC) 4. M. Togno6ni 7 M Robert 4. K. Cook 8 D Shtfold 5. G . Vipond 9 A. Levy 6. M . Sheare r 10 B . Dinning 7. R . Magro (C,C.Sen 11, A Sher 12 . N . Stubbs 7. G. Palmingto n
14. N . Taylor 15. M . Prince 15. P. Cavanagh 16 A . Olse n 17, P Little 18, B . Kenyon 20. C. Leopold 21 . R . Pepyat 22 . B . Funnell 23. C. Artis 25. C. DiCianni 26. V. Sciulli 27. L . Esposito 29. F. Hocking 31 . D . Briggs 32. L . Libardi 33, J . Mansour 34 T. Harper 35, C . Schang 36 P Grandy 37. S. Tyrrell 38, S . Andrews 40. G . Ritchie 41 . J . Montalto 42 . P Sproat 43.T. Lawrenc e
44. J . Phelan (D.VC.) 45. A . Par k 50 R, Heaney 51 . C . Wegrzyn 54. N Stebbing 57, S. Knight 60, D . Griffiths 61 . G . Hamilton 62 . J . Tapner 64 . T. Wilson 65 . 0. Spencer 66 . R . Lowe
68 . J. Lofts 74. C . Overend
C .Y.M .S .
Senior Coach: R . Goetz Reserves Coach : 1 . L . Duffus 1 . McGowan 2 0 Fossa t .P McGowan 3. W . Darvidi s 2. R . Goetz (C) 4 P. Hiile (Pres) 3 G . Heigh t 4 S . Mau s 4 C McKenzie 5. P Baron e 5 F. Van der Peet 6. C. Hosking (Capt) 13 . S. Johnston 6 . G . Hyland 7 . S, Hayes 14 . G. Bulluss 7. R. Zammit 15, M . Broadbent 8. G . Roughsedge 8 . J. Borg 16 . A . Barne s 9 . S . Katsiamakis 9.J. Neenan(VC) 17. A . Ward 10 D. Cahir (DVC) 10, R . Butterfield 18 G . Peterson 11 . D . Murph y 11, D. Temby 19. S Brabner 12 . C. Beattie 12. M . Connor 20. S . Wigley 13 A . Smith 13, S. Vines 21. P. Kaneen 14. E . Suidgeest 22 J Wallace 14, S . Caiderwood 16. J DeAngelis 23 R . Eddington 15 G . Levias 17 K . Pereira 24 S Mangers 16 D. White 18, V Kee p 25 . M . Valentini '. 17. A Harry 19 M Moran 26 . G. McDonald (C) 18 C Goet z 27, S . Lydste r 20 R. Sand son 19. A. Featherston 28, D. Ray (VC) 21 . I .Jennens 20 . C . Musca t 29 . A . McCully 22 . G . Cook 24 . D. Dewso n 30 . S. Fletcher (Res.Cap) 23, S . Giacon 28 . J. DeBono(RVC) 31 . R. Bullus s 24, A. White 29. S . Logowsk i 32 . P Claxton 25 . C. Walden 33. G . Mugovin 33 S Harvison 26 . M . O'Hanion 34. M Aitken 34,S . Kennedy 27. C Ross 35. J Ruffin 35. W Marr 28.J . Roberts 36 M Ingra . i . McGowan (RC) 37 29. M . Liszukiewicz t m37DRus 42 I, Zadel 30 M . Johnson 38.J. Cook 43 B. Smit h 39. N Timms 31 R . Zappeik 44 R Sodimaco 40 D. Henry 32 . L, Kddey 45 . R McClellan 41 . D. Rooney 34. G . Dudley 46, J. Ross 42. J. Fletcher 35 R Goldberg 47. D. Bubnic 43. G . Smith 36, G . Moloney (VC) 44. G . Christie 48. P Culhane 37, G . Haarburge 49. G . Dona 45. S . Bridgewood . C . Roger s r38 46,S . Duncan 50.9 . Denham 39. S. Salzano 47 G, Ferguson 55, B. Madiga n 40, B. Jeffreys 48. P Fitzgerald 59, A . Ryan '.. 41 M . Angelo 49. S. Pearce 50. B . Rya n 42 M . Ross 50. R . Stogren A. Morelli 51 . H . Kip p 45 0 Evans R . Pierson 52. A . Anailidi s 46 C. Morrell B . Cooper 53. M . Preston (R.VC .) 47. M . O'Connell G Serong 54. D. Pringle 48. P Hutchings G Smith 55, N . NG 51 . I Mezzalira 56. J . Ward G . Stephens 3. G . Proebstz
8 R . Nowak 8. H . James 9. G . Casey 10 . B. Campbell 11 . P Goldsworthy 12 . W. Chamra (V.C .) 13 . R. Davies
Senior Coach Laurie Duffus Rese rves Coac h Leigh Kidley
WILLIAMS
57. Paul Lemcke 58. Peter Melcke 59 . A . McLennan 60. R . Lydster 61 . R Nowlan 62 . A . Bakker 63 . M . Dye r 64 . S. Borazio 65 . S. Worrell 66, D. Biggins 67. W. Langley 68. R . Goodman 69. T. Raftopoulos 70. J. Wall
52, P Dilorenz .Chow o54,V
55. P Phillips 56, D .Fox 57, S. Williams 58. G . Moloney 62, C . Beattie 63 . F Russel l 65 G . Christopoulos 68 . D. Collin s 69 . A . Sheridan 70.J Cadman 86 . B. Klau 96 . F Gosdschan
OLD GEEU±G
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. Russel l 9. G. Brady 10. P Fenton 11 . D. Savari s 12. D. O'Loughlin 13. T. Alford 14. D. Hodg e 15. J . McNamara 16. P Burnet t 17. P Smith 1R P Davison 19 P. Flanagan 20, B, McKenna 21, P Hewitt 22 .J. Ryan 23 M . Carter 24. A. Whelan 25. S . Bel l 26. S . McBride 27. I. Shaw 28 . G . Wright 29, S. O'Loughlin 30 G . Hewitt 31 C, Gil l 32 S Bowtell 33 B . Fitzgerald 34. M .???
35. S . Livingstone 36. D. Phela n 37 . P Gleniie 38. B. Hansen 39 . E . Whitfield 40. T. Guy 41 . D. Croft 42 . B . Speiss 43 . C. Rogers 44 . K . Cox
45 . J. Goldsmid 46 . A . Wright 47. P Kvleleladls 4& 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 Coach Peter Conduit Rese rves Coach Peter Sheehan 1 . L . JOnes 3. A . Strachan 4. P Conduit 5. D. Stevens 6. S . Hewitt 7. D. Carrol l 8. D. O'Sullivan 9 . I . Campbell 10. R . Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12, A . Coo k 13. S . Kannegiesser 14 . P, Spezz a 15 . T. Barley 16, B. Good 16. D . Leheny 17 G . Forde 19. J . Gibson 20 . G . Santacatterina 21 . D. Marshal l 22 . G . Huckstepp 23. S. McLea n 24. S. McBride (V.C .) 25. B . Hull 26. C . Stevens (C) 27 . G . Burrows 28. D. Cov, 29. D. Pink 30. M . Sayers 31 . L. Corde s 32 . P. Sheehan (CCR) 33 J. Ralph 34 . R . Kennedy 35.T. Heaney 36. W . Kennedy 37. M . Lowe 38. G . Johnton 39. P. Sayers 41 . PB .Sheehan 41 . K . Drysdale 42. R . Barham 43. S . Bond 44. R . McKissack 45. C. Scott (VCR) 46. D. Fitzpatrick 47. R . Craigie 48 . D. Murphy 50 . M . Green 52 . M . Hobden 54 . N . Campbell 56. R . Camp 57. B. Watterson
HEATHERTON Senior Coach : Darryl Patterson Reserve Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2 . P. Ulbrick 3 P. Sawyer 4 . T. Lovitl 5. D. Zammit 6. C Morrish 7 R . Lovitt 8. T. Howell 9. S. Hertt 10. S . Reigr if . P. Atkinson 12. D. Cody 13. R . Tlcknell 14. D. Patterson (C) 15 R . Watso n 16. A . Todd 17 A Watson 18 8, Todman 19. K . Ryan 20. C . Zenker 21 . M, Easey 22. M . Davidson 23. A . Cosgrove 24. A. Price 25. G . Bradford 26. A. Perkins (V,C,R) 27. H . Jone s 28, I, Gagic 29 . R . Mario 30 . B. Scott 31 . P Mule 32 . D. Hein s 33. T. Essay (DVC) 34. J . Rabou t 35. C . Booker 36. F Lipertri 37. W. Howells 38. R . Smith 39. G . Watson 40. A. Soil 41, M . Richards 42 D . Gardiner 43 B Turner . 44 . F. Khalil (VC .Sen .) 44 . M . Dillon (Res.) 45. D . Elan d 46. J. Mark 47. M . Whittl e
48. G . Clydesdale 49. P. Simmic 50. W. Elliott (Capt . Res) 51 . D, Custerso n 52 . S. Lin k 53. C. Hazeldene 54. P. Hopkins 55 . A . Herdman 56 C. McDonald 57. R . Murphy 58. N . Williams 59. M . Buckley 60. D. Buc k 61, D . Nettleton
OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Robertson Thompson Reserve Coach: Brett Scot t 1. 2.N .Savite 3. J. MCEnroe 4. G . Bo .-.den 5. A, Miraloan 6. A . Fullerton 7. R. Allen a G, Turner 9.A.Day 10 1 . Stelerls it. M . Price 12. A. FlipostC 13. S. &iby 14. M . Egan 15,S Bishop 16 L. Cooney 17 G . Henry 18 A . Cotter 19, A. Watson 20. C. Bilty (C) 21. L . Shaw 22. D. Wdiaton 23. G. Thompson 24. C. Miller 25 B. Panagiotopolus 26 P. Crameri (VC) 27. R. Thompson 28, P Dudderidge 29. P. McKenzie 30PDay 31, G. Evans 3Z P Lewis 33. M. Bradford 34. A. Middleton 35 P Henry (Ru> ✓) 37. D. Wlttingsla: 38. A . Ainsworth 39. N . Pollard 40. S. Braden 44. S. Parker 45 C. McKay 47. W. Anthorry 48. R . Barnard 49, B, Milner 50. M. Vaxalis 51 . J . Simmons 55 a Sorts (R.C .) 71 . W. Crossseey 81 . G . Kirk
Senior Coach: Craig Robson 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 . Twig g 9. M . Williams 10 . L . Carlton 11 . D. McLeod 12 . D. Colaci 13 . M . Naylor 14 . P Butler 15. W. Dowling 16. R . Emmett 17 . G . Lavender 18. C . Richardson 19. M . Davis 20 . S . Gude 21 . R . . Le Deux 22 . R . Gorrel l 23 . C. Landale (Capt .Res.) 24 . H . Youngman 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. Winspear 44. A. McDonald 45 A. McMillan 46. R. Parkinson 47. F. Simpson 48 . R. Stewart 49 . R . Fay (VC Res) 50 . P. Jewel l 51 . M . Tallis 52 . M . Baxter 53 . R . Jamieson 54 . C . Pappas 57. A . Jamieson 62.H . McGowan 63.J . Dowling 71 . R Hayes
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A(MAE IN 1 p A IS POWERHOUSE senior Coech: Gtyn Erena Raaervsa Ceach : Orion Hfatap
i, Glyn Evans (CC) 2 . R sans
3, C, Corbett 4. G Danscn 5 A. Mile'
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-a R never (VC) 't G comm 22 P Sle ;van :3 J Skinner 24 R We6ams :!5.. J Harn s G Stemlon '7 C NeNand '8 D ~9 F Stewart Stafford ?3I Walkar tt G Torney 52 6 W1-33 M Bray 34 J ensara 35 S Broadway 15 P Holiowood 37 M Office, 78, P McCiuske y 39 N McKay 40 M Beach 41 P Catkin 42 A Kerr 43 N Tompl 44 A Escort 45 A Cape 46 R DaWn 47 8 Young 48 5 Mason 49 J Rauser SD G Men-, 51 T Waters 52 . D MClnlyr2 53 M Hansen 54 C Uplcn 55 C AUuns 56 S Gra y 57 G Smith 18 C Homer 59 P Swan 60 D Angell 61 M Brown 62 G Lays 63 P Reitle 64 S Nixon 65 R Morroa 66 D Menner 67 R Retailmk 68 N Coruo 69 M Mason 70 G Hailedge 71 T Clemens 72 P O'Sulh- n 73 P Rodger 74 J Moore 75 A Harman 76 P Wak77 J Ton km 78 D Harri s 79 A Kdlmgback 80 C McLeod 81 K O'Conneii 82 S cronm 83 P Peppard 84 K Carmotl~ 99 A Smith 100 M vowed
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U.H .S.O.B . Senior Coach : Alan Flavel Reserves Coach: David Wallace 1 . A Flavel(C) 2, R Higgin s 3 A . Greenwood 4 . G . O'Brya n 6 A . Hunter 7 A . Gahe 8 K . Hunter 9 J . Renney 10 P. Burns 12 . C . Arno[ 13, D Regan 14 A Wernerl t5 P Tancredi 16 J. Bowers 17 K Schuller 18 P Hooper 19 A. Ferguson 20 P Woo d 2t 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 Burns 31 S Zerna 32 P Akatow 33 N . Fric k 34 J Palmer (VC) 35. B Lug g 36 R Clements 37. G Edwards 38 A . Boyce 39. P Mather 40 R . Salmon 41 D Hudson 42 D. Wallace 43 C Roy 44 P Vesetas 45 R Thompson 46 R Ellio t 47 A Solomon 48 B. Hudd 49 J Gali e 50 G Sharpies 51 J. Lipnno 52.S, Ryan 53 .P Shanahan 54 B Leared 55 . G Buckman 56 J Thomas 5Z M Rennick 58 8 Boyce 59, C. Gamble 60 R Kay 61 J Marinas 62 P Geary 63 P. Pyle 64 M Davidson 65 P. Bake r 66 D Brooks 68 J Zannin 69 S Habertleld 79 K Strafed 81 C Skins
PENINSULA OLD BOYS Coach : R . Kerley Reserve Coach : G . Robinson 1_ A . McLorinan (C) 2. C. Burch 3 .S. McMahon 4, D . Hunter 5 . P Bedford 6 . R. Bedford 7. J . Horne 9. P, Kroh n 10. S. McLorinan 11 . R . Sharpin 12. P. Lynch 13. R . Witham 14. M . Chesterman 15. S . Wiltshir e 16. P Crowder 17. M . Marines 18 . S . Glove r 19 . B. Bovington (C .Res.) 20. A . Jewit t 21 . C. Scot t 22. R . Armstrong 23. B. Jarrett 24 . M . Sill 26 . G . Martin 27. A . Davis 28 . A. Hume 29 . C. Sharpin 30. J . Smith 31 . P McGowan 32 . R. Carter 34. R . Graham 35. B. Collopy 36. N . Franks 40. E. Kay 45. D. Crowder 46. G . Robinson 47.J . Labrooy 48 . P. Stock 49 . S . Warner 50 . N . Labrooy 53 . M . Rowe 54. R. Kerley 55. A. Powell 56. M . Crowder 57.T. Knight 1 58. D. Archer 59. R . Parke r
ST. BEDES Senior Coach: Peter Riordan Reserves Coach : Alex Ba rtsc h 1 . R . Lister 2 . D. Marshall 3, P. Riordan (Capt .) 4 . M. Jackson 5 . G . Connolly 6 E . Koti s 7. N . McColough 8 . M. Whitloc k 9 . R . Smallwood 10. S . Gray 11 . R . Grech 12 . D. Spencer 13. M . Roberts 14, P Lannert 15. P. Walker 16. B . Berry 17. M . Atherton 18, P Scheutze 19, D. Bustard 20. M . Beasley 21 . A. Whitelaw 22. B. Casey 23. M . Brett 24. T. Beasley 25. D. Smith 26. T. Cusack 27. J . Elmore 28. C . Freer 29. B. Hambridge 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 . P. Hatzitascalis 32. P. Purcell 33. Ray Purcell 34 . A . Boag 35, B. Mill s 36. M . L'Hued e 37. N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38. B . Dunstan 39.S.Skoda 40. B. Woodland 41 . T. Bryant 42. M . Hollingworth 43. C . Parks (VC) 44 . T. Boccari 45. J . Berry 46. G. Hilet 47. P Thompson 48. L. Kelly 49. A . Pettinella 50. P. Atherton 51 . N . Williamson 52 . S. Mann 53. B . Chandler 54. M . Daniells 55. S. McIver 56. M . Beasley 57. G. McIver 5& & Falk 59. R Newport 60. M . Beasley 61 . S. Campbell 62 . S. Mathieson
WHITEFRIARS Senior Coach R. Keane Reserves Coach E . Soni c 1 C, White 2 S . Woodman 3 M F Reldy 4 A . Kilkenny 5 R Van Batty 6 0 . Blakey 7 P Coghlan 8 A McKeown 9 . P Harrison 10 T Pratt 11, 0 Sutton 12 M Spears 14 D Harris 16 M Borrack 17 S Santamaria 18 D Mullins 19 D Crowe 20 . G Woolrldge 21 T. Coghlan 22 M, Feutrd 23 P Ciardulli 24 J Bonnyman 25 W Lyail 26 D Caiiinan 27 M J Reidy 26 B Lee 30 PO'Bnen 31 M Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D Brown 34 S Lowell 35 J Dunbar 36 P Bunn 37 S Williams 38, L McLaughlin 39. M McLelland 40 B Tierney 41 . S ClardWh 42 G Puglia 43 P Letei 44 R Baker 45 P Hay 46 V Scully 47 P Mason 48 D Barclay 49 S McAuliffe 50 J Coghlan 51 R Shaw 52 M . Lawson 53 J Newton 54 T Hughes 55 S McLennan 56 A Tymms 58 G Whit e 59 T Born 60 N Peterson 61 J Walsh 62 C Gay 63 D Flanagan 64 R. Buykx 65 0 Toll 66 B Williams 67 N Hughes 68 D Johns 69 E . Cov e 70 N Robertson 71 P Sully 72 D Thomas 73 S Wegener
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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bruce, Ferguson Reserves Coach: Chris Warner 1 . S. Williams 2 . D. Hoyle (VC.) 3. R Herman 4. M Hlbbns 5 J. Schmidt 6, A irtgietan 7. C. Higson a C . Pdlock (D.V.C.) 9. S. Bickford 10. C. Warner (C.C.Res) 11, W. Daly 12 . A . Webb 1 3, S . HirlWten (Capt.) 14, R. Schober 15,P.Wdit
16 A. Wallace 17 P Blackman 18. D Kerr 19 . S Fraser 20. G. Peck 21 . I . Roberts' 22 . G . Parsons 23, & Wright 24 P Kin g 25. A . Baum 26. T Habben 27. A. Cooper 28. R . Se,edra 29. K . Parsons 30. M . Galbraith 31 P. Lawrence 32 . M . Ammann 3a A. Tobin 34. P Kahn 35 N . Evans 36. N . Pike 37. C. Coyne 38. M. Conron 39, M. Bennett 40. A. Lord 41 . R . Teale 42 . G Griffith 43 N . Conley 44 R, Brener 45. A. Westa-catt 46. A. Dea
47. J. ingleton 48, J. Lemon 49. M . Bullard 50. R . Greases 51. C. Singleton 55 M . Davis 56. J. Smith 58. P Swan 59 R . Lancaster 60. J Woo d 61 . R. Oliphant
DE LA SALL E 1 . M . Green 2. P Barry a M. Beddoe 4. P HddsnoRh 5 N . Frase r
6. B. Hanrahan 7 R. Williams 8. C. Wrigh t 9. T Cooke 10. P Mannlx it . M . Magee 12 , 13. P. O'Too4e 14. R . Faulkner 15. G. Connolly 16 A. O'Keefe IT P. Green 18. M . Donohue 19. R . Carter 20 J BucWey 21 M. Dareson 22 S. Nash 23 S Pappon 24. M . Lowe 25, D Nugent 26, J. 0'Caliahan 27. D. Kinsella 28 29. J. Rogers 30 C . Heard 31 . S. Davey 32, P Green 33 C Campbell 34 P Waldron 35 A . McCarkel 36 M . Smith 37. W Gaspanra 38 J . Antonio 39. J . Mecktff 40. S. McGran 41 . K. Mullins 42 . N . Mrtcheli-Hill 43. M . Harrington 44. T Spencer 45. C. McCiunan 46 P Murphy 47. B. Kellett 48 T Bndeson 49. M . Harris 50. A. Demase 51 . R . Stewart 52, M . Hagen 53. T. ??? 54 . T. Davis 55. P. Dwyer 56. R. Hayes 57 M. Forrest 58 P. Logan
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MARCELLIN Senior Coach : Neil Le t .ievre Reserves Coach: Michael Dillon 1 . A. Paatsch (V.C.) 2 . G . Petrof f a M . Cooper 4. C Can 5. P. Carta 6 G. 0'Conrtei i 7. M . Dillon (ResCap) 8.T.Amad 9. M . Day 10. A. Gallagher 11 . C. Slattery (D.V.C.) 12 . A . Culhnan 13. C. Hesse 14. D. Howe 15. D. Ebert 1 6 W McDonel 17, M Getson 18 A. Cathy 19, M . Delahunt 20. J. Hesse 21. J. Amad 22. T O'Hehu 23.. S. Lennox 24. J. O'Loughlin 25 M . Kays 26 J. Toomey
27. D. Wnterbottom 28 S. Psoras 29 B Bentley 30, R. Stewart (VC.Pes) 31 . C. Castagna 32. G . Sheehan 33. A . Maher 34. L . Getso n 35. R. O'Callaghan 36 D. Menzies 37. P. Sheehan 38. D. O'Callaghan 39. F. Battistetla 40. A. Zanno . C. Burke n41 42. J Scott 43 A Kennedy 44 P. McIntyre 45 M . Ryan 46. J. Golds 47. T. Buhagiar 48 J. Golds 49. G . Hughes 50, A. Robinson 55 M . Stapleton 56. A. Day 58 P Andueza 64. P. Harvey
N ORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach : M. H annebery Reserves Coach : G. Pearse 1 . A. Egan (D.V.C.) 2. M . Hannebery 3. J. Tierney 5, M . Schmidt 6 M . BorCch 7 P. Booth 8F.Muto 9. S, o'Rourke (VC.) 10. B. Hanlon it . B. Jones 12. P Watt 13. B. Curulli 14. P. Mifiett 15 P. Kearney 16 M . Hedley 17 M . Boyd 19. P Considine (Capt) 20 M. Malone 21 . D. Baker 22. M . Fenneliy 23 C. Aleaas 24 . J. Rae 25 J. Flynn 26. S . Hibbert 27. R . Atkinson 28 P. Butler 29. J. McIntyre 30, M. Lynch 31 . G. O'Toae 32. B. Sexton 33 . a Duboi s 34 . D. Pasquanelo 35 D. Edwards 36. P Hehi r 37. J. Zumbo 38 B. Leavdd 39. K. Scott 40. I. Turnbull 41 . R Dwyer 42 . A. Baker 43. A. Orelh 44. B Girdaml 45. M . Devine 46,P Hevey 47. C. Desmond 48. N. Garnham 50. C. Hibbert 51 . P. Callaghan 52 . S.P. Moloney 53. M. Hlbbert 54. T. Keogh
55. D. Fogarty 56 D Hofslede 59, J . Aquila 60. S. Curse 61 . K . Healey 63. P. Symes 66 P. Strongman 68 J . Mcliroy 69. K . Tibaldi
OLft St'+OT't~ ; Senior Coach: Simon Talent Reserves Coach : Bob Voges 1 . E . Alle n 2 . J. Reddish 3 . R . Lloyd 4 . J. McMillan (CR) 7. E . Whitsid e 8. A. Lloyd 9 . R . Aujard 10. S. Spiers 11 . D. Kay 12. M . Godwin 13. R . Austin 14. J . Kerr 16. A . Smith 17. S. Cairn s 18. S. Illingworth 21, P Sherwen 22 . D. Hooper 23.D.McNab 24. S. McGill 25. B . Crump 26, D. Tyrrell 27. D. Campbell 28. S. Rodweil 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 . Moir 43. W. Matthews 44 . P Drummond 45. N . Ellwood 46. R . Fuller 47. M . Veselik 49 . R. McLeish 50. S. Montgomery 51 . T. Ellis 52. R . McMillan 53. A . Aston 54 . D. McCall 55. R . Howcroft 56. D. Senior 57. D. Fergusson 58. C. Perkins 59.5. Bone s 60. D. Beck
OLD PARADIANS Senior Coach: John O'Connell i r sarve Coach: Mark vlafson t. P Corlsckne (D.V.C.) 2 P. `AbOd 3 M . Considine 5 D Spdarl e 7 J. Madden 8 D Reeves 9. T. Canavan 10, B. Considine 11 . M Vtibod 12. T Flynn 13. D Jackson 14, P Fahey 15 J . Alta 16 M Heffernan 17 D Howard 18 B Grills (VC.) 19 D Bibby 20 D. McInerney 21 . T. Beare 22,T Regan 23 P Luchetta 24, 0. Abrahams 2fi D. Nibali 26 S. Exton 28 P Shannon 29. M . Teilefson (Res.C.) 30 F Gleason (Capt.) 31 .B. Powell 32, C, O'Halloran 33 A. Peyton 34 M. Red 35 A. Morelli 36 B. McClernents 37 D. Freeman 38 R. Mill s 39. D Quix 4G S. Crowley 41 . G. Kai6nikos 42 . P Hammond 43. M Vear 44 T Pritchard 45 D. Perryman 46 J. Elks 47 S. Liddicutt 48 P. Caddy 49. G. Jov.ett 50. C . Larkins 51 . J. Fahy 52 . C. Ray (Res.V,C.) 53 M . Burns 55. D. BI2cWey 56. P Walsh 58 P. LaRosa 59, D. Beck 61 . P Hewitt 65. D. Ryan 69 S . O'Conrlell 75 B. McDermott
OR M ON D Senior Coach : Mr. Michael A rt hur-Allen Assistant Coach: Mr. Geoff Riley I R Tonkin 2. P Schuhkraft 3 T Bayamon (R.Capt .) 4 R Barnes (CapL) 5 D McDonald 6 M Buckley 7 G Fishe r 8 M . Gilmore 9 C Tonkin to. G Ritchi e ii, R . Strahan (R .VCapL) 12 A Mehrten 13 P, Kingston (VCapt,) 14 S Taylor 15, G Burke t6 R Eishold 17 P Sutherland 18 P Cox 19 A Jobiing 20 B Nash 2t S Carboon 22 B Connell 23 P McDonald 24 S McCooke 25. P Forsyth 26 P Mehrten 27 T Wil e 28 R Burgess 29 G. Pe!ermg 30 M Sinclair 31 R Wood 32 M McDona;d(DVCapt) 33 A Roe 34 G Russeil 35 L McMahon 36 M, Devine 37 D Robertson 38 P Mdner 39 W Bramch 40 M Tobn 41 J SymeopWbs 42 J Casey
43 P Hamngon 44 M Burns 45 R Srxj:elon 46 M Anderson 47 W Crump 48 A Best 49 8 Madden 50 J Dam 51 J McAro; (RVCapt) 52 T Tsaws 53 A Mukbon 54 T Stg✓an 55. A Ne.vstead 56 A Hill 57 M Betts 58 R Oaten 59 BW9iams 60 DCm 61 R Crompton 62. J M;~as 63 A Gurtane 64 A Notion 65 B Ega n 66 0 Chapman 67 S WdWrtson 68 S Fenton 69 C Davis 70 M Bannon 71 J Sch aw
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OLD XAVERIANS Senior Coach: . Corcoran 0 Raxnes Coach : M. Ca#n Under 19s Coach C o•r4611
t PCa-' 2 M PtlarA' (DVC) 3 D Meagher
4 R Conan 5 P Cotton (Catk) 6 J CurLxn 7 W Der'up (VCap. ) 8 5 Conan 9 M a--w 10 N Beurk
I G Gree:harn 12 M 0 Shaughnessy 13 M LrsJan 1s T Cask 15 M Da'.m 16 L Me"an 17 A Rasph IS J Mackay 19 G Goakng 20 A Cs. 21 G McM4an 22 J Tsernan 23J OSLA.n 24 S " 25 D TajAr 26 M Ban 27 J Kennedy 28 A Kt29 D McKa7 30 D Darn 3i R Ralph (CRes) 32 C Ralph
33 P Ken 34 J Fa d 35 C Moaahaan 36 R Mar k 37 C Bb38 . 0 Francs 39 R MIteod
40 A Rogers No Ras) Et A OcqU'~z 42 J tu,e 43 Ni Knna 44 8 Hea{a5y 45 N SD2rg. 46 S Furpny 47 D Sher . 48 C Pappageagra, 49 J -Uy 56 M Pan; 51 0 Bery 52 M Davahey 53 M F--y 54 M B55 3 Bat 56 M G.LSa 57 B Kmr' 7h 58 T Amt's" 59 S BurFe 60 A wbo&.~y 61 t.f Fresnan 62 J Nmon G3 A McNab 64 e Pra:se 65 C Paarsen 66 P 67 S He;trenngran Ma""' 68 R Had 69 J McGradh 70S R}an 71 D H-
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Coach: John vocal i M SuM'.72n 2 h1 Brarulner 3 P S111
4 V Ca-ho (VC) 5 J Ktasysi n 6 G r,alkaer (DVC ) 7 J bohv_ y 8 P Mcpg`van 9 G Wed (Capt) 10 J Feeit P Oenen 12 P Hogan 13 R P-4 i4 5 MP`.G3n to F Mwqgla .n 76 J Pz.° 17 A Pur.,e7 18 P M3hady 19 S B},rz 20 J Frasar 21 C Kaa,sen 22 M Mahatly 23 G Naan 24 K Morally 25 G T= 26 S Redy 27 A nahan 28 P Ma29 0 Re,:lv °.,0 R Cu 31 h1 t,7 . ..,a,m µ32Pb' 33 ht I.:
34 J O u35JS 7 36 P OD. 37 M OCarnai 38 0 Sul."an 39 P vd od 40 W Haddad 41 S Tbbn 42 M Marsha5 43 44 R Cenc;:a 45 G wash e6 DSr~ 47 D Con" 48 B Dodan 49 M FezPa'rr.k 51 A 52 D 53 M5< G N, ens 55 D Rr
56 M S 57 A r ees 58B ^ 59 A PA 5 . s 61 C Dodan 62GTroi 63 M Bosnia 64 D v.bOd 65 T Bur. 66 D euriv, 67 M G, " 68 D A', 69 D Birrea TO P F 71 A r 73 F Caro:o 74 S Phalan 76 P Fremun 77 M Oe»terlg 78 M Deer
Senior Coach: Alan Satter Reserves Coach : Steve King I C Harries 2 R Furphy 3 GWtlbzms, (DVC) 4 M Yea 5 B Angel 6 W Carroll 7 G Also 8 R Robrtson 9 A Chnste 10 B Mar it E Banks 12 S Macau:ej (C 13 R Renhard 14 D Gust (VC 15 G Nichols 16. P AnsioNe 17 J Kar s 18 N Long-re 19 D Karamoshos 20 M viath 2t A Schicht 22 R Jaksc 23 T Gr~~ 24 A Was 25 M Johns 26 D Madnrles 27 M Light 28 G Hazeidale 29 M Irons 30 G Casv.orth 31 M Formosa 32 A Nugent 33 M Connock 34 J Jones 35 P Grutzrter 36 N Macaufey, 37 S Crave 38 A Mitchell 39 J Go-ton 40 T Watson 41 R Luwornb^ 42 C Hume 43 M Wi,ort 44 S Carral 45 G Wior 46 B Lart¢ey, 47 M H ckey 48 J Maoney 49 B Chnste 50 P moll 51 T A1wns 52 N Hoplans 53 A Wmpton 54JYoung 55 D A!kms 56 N Sch-dt 57 M Pnkey 59 D Christie 60DSha.v 61 W Harris 62 G Sdiv4ootl 64 R Fa=y 65 S Kirsana✓ 66 J Hyslop 69 S King 72 D O'Bra_n 77 M Richards
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.1RULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach : Graeme Jacobs Reserves Coach : George Rice 1 G. Clarke 2 N . Tsiotinas 3. D. Agosta 4, D Fitt 5. M . Wilson 6 . R. Heath (D.V.C) 7. P Robertso n 8 . A, Smythe (Capt .) 9 . S . Wotherspoon 10. P. Georg e 11 . S Farley 12 . A. Parris (Res.D.VC.) 13, J . McInerne y 14. T Pulse 15 PFaulkner (Res.C.) 16. P Corstorphm (RVC .) 17 B Pollard 18 A Course 19. P. Nigr o 20 . H . Hansiou (V.C.) 21, S, Driver 22. B, Stokes 23 .S. Pac e 24 . P. Chadwick 25. T. Merrett 26 B, Sheehan 27. B . Kell y 28. P Mutimer 29. A . Panou 30. R . Fiel d 31 F Farchlone 32. D. Shine 33. G . Miles 34 . R Bell 35.T. Rowe 36. M . Godden 37. C. Connelly 38. D. Cameron 39 B. Croft 40 . M McInerney 41 . A. Rozantls 42 . B . Shepherd 43 D. Murra y 44 P Espenchied 45 . D. Philpots 46 . G . Hannington 47. C . Shallar d
48 . J. Attard 49 . D. Glover 50 . C. Bryce 51 . B, Harvey 52 . G . King 53, 1 . Drive r 54 . C. Chapman 55 P. Gilmore 56, M. Osborne 57 R. Minney 58. P. Kirb y 59 . D. Farley 60 . N . Cameron 61 . D. Martin
CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Peter Chisnarn Rese rves Coach: Peter Olivieri 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 & R . Fis h 9. D. Lowe 10. J . Stone 11 . N . Brohier 12, B. Mathews 13 P Armstrong 114. H . Worsle y
15 C Cooney (VC) 16 T Royal s 17. G Poole 18 J . Cromme 19 D Hart 20. M . Cashard 21 .J. Roseman 22 C. Bettany 23. D. Allen 24. K . Dach s 25. S Allen (Capt.Res.) 26. S . William s 27, G . Williams 28 S . Stevenson 29. R . Castles (R.VC) 30. D. Felsenthal l 31 A. Kahofer 32 . S. Barker 33. G . Scotland 34. A . Murphy 35. R. Harris 36 . C. Worthington 37. M . SCholten 38. P. Atkinson 39. N . Bedson 40. R. Harriso n 41 R . Morrissey 42, G. Din d 43. C Wilson 44. D. Smith 45 . P. Murtagh 46 . D. Kompes 47. N . Carter 48 . S. Good 49 . J. Roberts 50. M . Startle 51 . K. Hedin 52. S . Morrison 53. J . Harley 54 . N . Hemstron 55. N . Matthews 56. R . Sweetland 57 A Walke r
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FeavdK N ER Senior Coach : Stephen Buckley Reserves Coach : Ken Buss t i . M . Tymms 2 3. G . Busst 4. W. Hoare 5. S . Littl e 6 R Cuilson 7. D. Cropley 8.I .Habgood 9. J . O'Leary 10. J . Ros s 11 . M . Middlemo 12. P. Tymms 13. P. Kerslake 14. M . Roach 15. D. Terry 16. M . Roberts 17. N . Horvath 18. A Buckley 19. S. Barrett 20. G . Scott 21 . P. McAuliffe 22 . D. Booth 23 . B. Baggers 24 . S . Buckley 25 A . Baggers 26 . B. Sellec k
27 G . Livingstone 28 C. Gleason 29 . M . Barret t 30 T. Scott 31 U. Profenna 32 . A . Johnston 33 . P. Majerczak 34 . D. Ruggerio 35 . P Barrett 36 . B. McLachlan 37. J . Cornelissens 38 . G . Youn g 39 . C. Habgood 40, S . Maggs 41 . T. Bor g
42 . K . Dehenin 43. D. Gil l 44. Cr Mitchell 45. M . Busst 46. B. Smith 47. A . Brown 48 . G . Walker 49. D. Portelll 50 . R . Cohen 51 . A. Wood 52 . M . Potter 53 . 54 . M . Kane 55 S . Brosnan 56 . D. Salt 57. R Parr 58. S Dalfonso 59 . D. Cecchney 60 D. Douglas 63 .T Kavanagh 94 . A, Scott
IVANHOE i D Jacka 2 J Matthew 3 T Hyd e 4 M Donohue 5 P Manue 6 P Hoskin l 7 6 Allender 8 S Corlett 9 M Thackervrtay t0 G Kennedy C) 7t B Adams t2 S Parkinson 13 R Robmson 14 E Newbold 15 A Castagmn, (VC) 16 P Pennngill 1 7 L Clarke 8 R Ems 1 9 G Bulien 20 A 21 wall Be'h 22 C R BLyt 23 M Lengacher 24 M Flynn 25 A Barro 26 A Caddy 27 D O'Sullivan 28 . G 0 Sullivan 29 D Carroil 30 P Rawiey 31 T Anderson 32 S John
33 C Flynn (R C) 34 S Hoga n 35 M Lunn 36 5 O'Connel 37 1 Forsylh 38 D Richards 39 T McMahon 40 B Luckman 41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucker 43 RA Lacey 44 D Hoffman 45 D Robertson 46 J Lync h 47 D Sheridan 48 S Hal l 49 B Mangm 50 w Lloyd
51 0 Speechley 52 A Nag y 53 J Makin 54 P McMahoo 55 R McCormack 56 W 8ake r 57 D Balcombe 58 M Balcombe 59 A Baicombe 60 R Brook 61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63 R Doyle 64 W Duleskis 65 P Dwyer 66 A Fry 67 L Jones 68 S Martin 69 S Monev 70 P Morcom 71 R Murphy 72 M Pratt 73 1 Rattopoulas 74 C Richards 75 D Webb 76 N Daffy 77 P Decis 78 T Donahue 79 S King 80 S wise 81 A Solnapoups 82 R Angelmi 83 R Day
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MONASH UNI . BLUES
Senior Coach : Brett Burden Reserves Coach Barry Tobias
Senior Coach: Brian Ford Reserves Coach :
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1 . M . Lord 2 . N . Griffiths 3 . G . McColl 4 . S . Lord 5 . B. Irwin 6 . M . Bri e 7. B. Casauri a 8 . J. Busutil (VC.) 9 . A . Peri c
I J. Alexander 2 D Carman 3 1 Ses t 4 8 Cornweil 5 G . Gale
6 I. Hildebrand - A Blaokshaw 8 A Barke r 9 L Baring 10 J Johnstone 11, M Spencer 12 . G Man n
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12 . C . Vigliotti 13 . C. Kiriakou 14 . P Clayton QVC) 15 . P Smit h 16. N . Duncan 17 . J. Casauria 18. G. Kalac 19. R . Barry 20. I . Mill s 21 . S. Harrison 22 . R . Schober 23 . F. Haralambopoulos 24 . B. Burden (C ) 25. A . Jenkin s 26. C . Haralambopoulos 27. R . Love 28. G. Portelh (R .C.) 29. E . Bamundo 30. O. Greenwood 31 . B. Vigliott . J. Brassi li32 33. C . Bradley (RVC ) 34. D. Lewis 35.S . Beynon 38. M . Cavanagh 39. S . Royston 40. A. Pric e 41 . D . Zerbi 42 . V. Won g 43. D. Lavecohie 44 T G ourd ouIIs ' 45. M . Carydis 46. S . Vidinopoulos 47. J. Hil l 48 . M. Peric 49 . S . Bruno 50 . N . Dellis 451 . R. Brun o 52. J . laconis 53. D . Slices 54 . A . Easuria 55. A . Mantas 56. J . luliano 57. J. Lou 58, C . Carydis 59. H . Kendall 60 S. Rizzolio
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13 R . Culvenor 14 A Roberts 15 W Gannon 16 A Qui n 17 S Zacbandis 18 G Wpwell 19 D Schwedes 20 S Manuel i
21,S Gies 22 B Rodoni 23 D Lynch 24 X Xenofonlls 25 C Forbe s 26 A McGregor (C) 27 S Connell y
28 P Little 29 A Sapsfor d 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 L Mete 32 K Haeusler 33 A Lar d 34 J Oum 35 P O'Leary 36 M Kerr 37 J Anchises 38 T Gill 39 M Badey 40 M Hoyle 41 A Kiers 42 R Dean 43 M Bowman 44 J Keep 45 P Stockda,e 46 J Katsaras 47 I McConville 48 P Antntsos 49 1 Kohler 50 R Davies 51 P Tnandos 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R Trembath 55 Z Mar c 56 R McCormick 57 M Kanrzay 58 M Hanlon 59 H Middleton 60 A Hodgson 61 C Black 62 A Hadley 63 P Kevekordes 64 A Urban 65 D Wood 66 N Neophitou 67 D Holloway 68 G Scaizo 69 D O'Keefle 70 C Kin g 71 M Hay
OLD TRINITY GR AM MA RIAN S Senior Coach : M . Tro tte r Rese rves Coach : C. Native 1 . A . Dun n 2. C Robison 3. A . Alt boo (C) 4. T. Norman (VC) 5. D. O'Shaughnessy 6. A . Taylo r 7. P Yeoman 8. D. Adgemis 9. C . Glass 10. C. Bren t 11 . T. Phillips 12. A . Vize 13. B. Trotter 14 . P. Bea r 15. T. Pontefract t6 A . Black 17 . L . Farrell 18. A . Maizels 19. J. Hope 20. R . Wardrop 21 . S. Drum 22 . P Robison 23. J . Adgemis 24. A. Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L . Colema n 27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28. G . Harvey 29, S . Collins 30. C. Small 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Summut 33. P. Scott 34.R Papas 35. A. McAree 36. J . Carnegie 37. R . Sell a 38. J . Cash 39. J . Williams 40. R . Workman 41 . P. Weidling 42 . R. Gruen 43. C . Neave 44. A . Turner 45. N . Kolitis 46. M . Heat h 47. A . Phadoneos 48. B . Beamish 49. C. Cooper 50. D. Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52 . D . Butera 53. S . Cowley 54. D. Woods 55. J . Francis 56, R, Collier 58. M . Pitt 63, J . Davey
PA RKSIDE Senior Coach : Wayne Bannister Rese rves Coach : Mark Wilson 1 . W. Bannister 2 . B. Glasgow 3. F. Sansonetti 4. R . Gard 5. T. Gard 6. K . Sweeney 7. G. Yoksich 8. R . Shanahan 10. M . Sturgess 11 . P. Hansen 12 . L. Inserra 13 . V. Soligo (VCR) 14 . M . Sedgwick 15 .J. Papas 16. M . Campbell 17. C . Freeman 18. J . Adducci 19k P Whitfield 20 . M . Page (C.S .) 21 . A . Walsh 22 . M . Wilson (CCR) 23. M . Sherlock 24. G . Williams 25. N . Deluca 26. M . Bradley 27 . L . Panjari 28. T. Frankli n 29. M . Rowe (VCS) 30. K . Nuna n 31 . J. King 32 . L. Cowell 33 . W. Reid 34 . T. Pavia 35 . G . Panjari 36 . P. Torre 37. P. Coleman 38. J . Amato 39. D. Debiasi 40. S . Rodwell 41 . D. Wood 42.R Papas 43. D. Whatmough 44 . P. Harris 45. P. Matkaris 46 .R . McGaw 47. N . Mitchell 48 . J. Bestow 49 . M. Harrison 50 . K . Hart y 51 . J . Panagiotopoulos 52 . G. Philpott 53. D. Campbell 54. F. Denami 55. D. Watson 56. T Firt h 57. R . Livingston 58. D. Pavit t 59 . N . Vlncitona 60. M . Anic 61 . M . Noormets 62 . P. Brennan 63 . A. Skerrit 69 . S . Lock
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THERRY Senior Coach : B. Dun n Reserves Coach : J. Toohey 1 . G . Blddlestone (VC) 2 . S. Flaherty 2 . J. Zanettl 3. J . Toohey 3, G . Nyman 4. S . Eastmure 4. J . Bedier 5. S . Ramsay (DVC) 6. T. Quinn (C) 7. P. Jones 8. A. McAuliffe 9. M . Grocock 10. R . Egglestone 11, A . Crott y 12. D. Cerini 13. J . DAndrea 14 . J . Gallagher 15. S. Cranwell 16. S, Gibson 17. R . Lyons 18. T. Taylor 19. A . Ratcliffe 20 . P. Marantelli 21 . J . Tyle r 22 . C . Mills 23 . C. Bye 24 . P Matton 24 . G . Falckh 25 . M . O'Rourke 26 . P Rya n 27. M Tadlnac 28 . D. Sandman 29 . W. Thomas 30 . R . Kane 31 .S . Rya n 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. Lin d 43 . A . Whelan 46 . C. Ryan 47. P. Ratcliffe 48. D. Wrigglesvorth 51 . R . Moran 54 . P. Salerno (CR) 64. P. Crott y 65. M . Hogan 75. P Brun o 88. P. Murphy (VCR)
1 J Ra.abottom 2 A Lazarus 3 4 Clarke 4 M Russell 5 N Tunbndge 6 A Coke r
7 S Cerni 8 J Somerville 9 5 Phd6pson 10 S. Brommeli i1 I Alexande r
12 N Clark (Cant ) 13 L Banks 14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 B Ketlar 17 D Coding 18 M Legacie s
19 P Vaughan (DVC) 20 B Thoma s 21 22 23 24
C Jobson M Ellinghaus A Bearham R Reinert
25 M Gibney 26 8 Pat6nson 27 N Heath (DVC ) 28 B Van Denderen 29 J Gray 30 P Co-ay 31 J Cummins 32 N Pappas 33 S Le e 34 O Lando, 35 J Hughsoc 36 M Crothers 37 A Fethers 38 A McArthur 39 S Davi e 40 G Daibosco 41 M McLaughlin 42 G Wines (VC) 43 8 Warren 44 P DiUOn 45 J Fnih 46 C Thompson 47 L Doyle
48 A Rogers 49 D Bowers 50 M Shaddock 51 J Chomiey 52 M Bell 53 J Forv:ood 54 P Jessup 55 G Keys 56 A Picket! 57 C Dennis 58 A Cook 59 D Benson 60 G Haeusler 61 J MCCashney 62 A Cunnnghan 63 G Condon 64 D McNair 65 A Batey 66 P ColOng s 67 D Haramantas 68 R Fraze r 69 R Razmara 70 T Corne,v 71 K Heard 72 M Gdtrap 79 A Tudge 81 M Pryo r 99 5 Woodward 100 H Shier
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BALACLAVA Senior Coach : John Sampson Assistant Coach : David Charman Reserves Coach : Brendan Angwin 1 K Angwin 2 D Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hil l 4 B Rafferty (VC .) 5 M Hit 6 A Breslin 7 M Kouts 8 K Palmer 9 B Angvnn (CC Res) 10 PCrotti e It B Wilson 12 P McGrath 13 C Horsey 14 R Patterson 15 G Salter 16. R Morrison 17 J Sisl 18 K Hartley 19 S Withers 20 A Hartley 21a P Stripe has 21b M Taylor 22 PAusterberry (VC Res) 23 C Chalker 24 S Gates 25 D Follett 26 P Grates 27 I Withers 28 H Dickson (DVC) 29 R Stocke r 30 J Follett 3ta N Monaghan 31b G Oate n
32 S Hill 33 T Hill 34 B OShannessy 35 G Brow n 36 R Tangey 37 T Ham-es 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 OSullivan 49 R Wilson 50 R McIntyre 51 D Quamby 52 M Inkster 53 D Rea d 54 B Drman 55 8 Marchingo 56 P Georgiou 57 A Antonio 58 J Smith 59 J Haycroft 60 J Breslin 62 J Hams 65 R Hallett 66 G Nayar 67 A Tallanco
BANYUL E Senior Coach : Shane Molloy Reserves Coach: Steve Scullin 1 . S. Sculli n 2 . J. Kouryahs 3. L. Holt 4 M . Legge 5. C . Ladd (DVC) 6 P. William s 7. J. Fraumano a B. Moloney 9. G. Pyers 10. M . Fraumano (VC) 11 . M . Fidle r 12. W. Gibson 13. A . Short 14. D Allard (C) 15. S. Gray 16. S. Mikac 17. G . Williams 18. G . Anderson 19 M. Scullin 20. G. Gent 21 . B. Quilliam 22 . J. Gilham 23. J. Turnbull 24. B. Harlin 25. M . Power 26 A . Weston 27. T. Jenkins 28. P Adams 29, C. Williams 30 B Gilles 31. G . Foster 32. G. Braddy 33. D. Hobbs 34 . C. Stevens 35. T Muir 36 D. Turner 37. D. Gent
38 R. Vtielfendon 39. G . Mooney 40 K . Edwards 41 . A. Mill 42 . P Barnes 43. D Hanger 44. C Hdst 45. C. West
46 C. Richmond 47. S. Tolley 48, D. Glass 49. B. Hogan 50. M . Phillips 51 . A. Thompson 52. S. Coulson 53. B. Bor,ler 54. R. Doherty 55. D Williams 56 M, Hayes 57 D O'Brien 58, D Moloney
59. S. WeSifey 60. C. McCann
MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOO L O.B. Senior Coach : John Lord Reserves Coach : Tony Short 1 . C. Anastasakls 2. A. Atchiso n
3 R . Verma 4 D. Menzies 5 R . Martin 6. N . Moody 7.D.Joyce a R . Ward 9. D Comer (VCSen.) 10. M . BeazJey 11 . P. Chester
12 . G . McLardie (C. Sen .) la A . Dawso n 14 R . McGregor 15, P. Sala (DVC Sen .) 16. P Kotz 17 A . Drummond 18. R . Wx 19. A . Legovic h 20. A. Athanaspoubs 21 . D. Lord 22 . C. Hegettaub 23 . C. Drake 24. T. Scrinis 25 . A. Capp 26. R. Knight 27. D. Pomle 28 C Bavage 29. C Geehman 30 S Keane 31 . M . Roach (Cap. Res) 32, J. Newton 33. B . Dowling 34. S. Glasson 35. T Blythman 36. R . Terrens 37. J. McLoughlin 38 C. Short 39. A . Kennedy 40, P Going 41 B Keane 42 P. Penning 43. A . Confalt 44. P. O'Connor 45 A . Sainsbury 46. S. Mansbndge 47. S. Gabnelson 48.C. Home 4R P Kent 50 Andrew Dawson 51. S . Reid
OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach : Mark Sarau Rese rves Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 . C. Bennett (VC) 2 . M . McLennan (DVC) 3. A . Pryo r 4. M . Barber 5. M Waddington 6 M . Alle n 7.S. O'Connor 8 . M . Sarau 9 . A. Grant 10. C . Lads (C) 11 . M . Fisher 12 . D. Cochran 13.J . Lade 14. J . Bennett 15 C . Davies 16 P. Thompson 17 P Wel l 18 M . Wise 19 S. Gibson 20. T. Grant 21 . C. James 22. P Grant 28. T. Gale 31 . S . Murray 34. J. Goderidge 36. S McLeod 39. R . Smith
OLD BRIGHTON RESERVE S Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshal l 1 . R . Hopkins 3. D. Smyth 4. G . Drew 5.T. Bowes 6. R . Wraith 8. D. Bellmaine 11 . B. Molloy 12. J . Mille r 14. M . Osborne 19. O. Milli s 22 . J . Mackenzie (CR) 29 . P Tatze r 32 . M . Gobble 34 D. Rowe 42 . G . Wood 47 D Taylor 54. R . Hall
OLD HAILEYBUFi ~ ,° :; Senior Coach: Phil Stevens; Reserves Coach: Karry SarReii 1 . A . Baxter 2 . R. Paul 2 . J. Wood a N, Schmidt 3 P. Merrett 4 . P Jury 4. J . Robertson 5. G. Philips 5. 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 Seccull (Capt.) 12, G . Meadows 13. P Brewer 14 . G . Lasscock 14 . S . Bel l 15, A. Hicks
16. J. Bingham 16 C. Fa n 17. W. Cox 18 M. Constable 19. R. Gerny
19 A. Tinkler 20 J. Kingsley 21 . A. WaJden (DVCapt) 22 . C. Gregson 23. D. Scaunich 24.PNoske 24. T Snaxball 25 A . Holohan 26 P Edwinan
26. R . Wise 27. G . Smith 27. J. Kingston 2a D. Merrell 28. A . Gilchrist 29. J . Rae
30. G. Bal l 31 . N Cameron 32 . D. Miller
33. M . Larkvaxthy 34. D. Alliso n 35. B. Van Twest 36 A. Mountford 37. J. Clarkson 38. C Lane 39. C. Taranto 40, T Hicks
41 . A Child 42. P. Fiockhart 43. P. Bramrh 44. D. Stuart 45. C. Maguire 46. D. Lear
47. R . Dobson 56 B Ladds 57. G . Taylor
OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Laurie Stratton Reserves Coach: Joe Grand e B. Yarwood L Stretton S . Jenkin s I . Wells (Capt .) D King D. Veal 7 B. Cockerill 8 P. Skalberg 9 . S Bal l 0 M . Colledge t. A. Ryan I A Marks 3, J . Marshall 11 M Howard 15. C . Lynch 16. D. Dowell 7. M . Davies 18, R_ Englander 19- R . McKenzie 20 . M . Dyson 21 . A . Haug (Res . Capt .) D . Scott D_ Purcell (V_Capt .) P. Rya n V. Karakaltsas 26 B. Parry 27. P. Ritchie 28 S .Theodorakopoulos 29. R . Lewis 30. J Santos 31 . J. Norman 32 . N . Harris 33. S . Ramsdell 34. P. Marris 35.S. Conboy 36 Shaun Burns 37 I . Scott 3& T Bowes 39. R . Bashford 40. B . Douglas 41 . S . Burns 42. P Bullock 43 . P. Seileck 44 C . Hau g
45. D. Simonsen 47. D. Cuttriss 48. A . Parker 49. M . Dodderill 50. P. DeBortoli 51 . P Larki n 52. A . Novak 53. L. Hockins (DVC) 54 . A . Curtis 60. J . Lumicisi 63. N . Skalberg
OLD NIELBURNIAN S Senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach : Simon Trumble 1 T Wilts 2 R Pisarsk i 3 J Nichols, (VC) 4 B Morphe t 5 P Murray 6 1 Arnold 7 D Dawson 8 A Tymm s 9 G Bradshaw (DVC) 10 A Joyce 11 N Johnstone
12 W Bugle 13 R Seccull 14 A Ashton 15 I McMullin 16 P Wood 17 B Niall 18 M Crampton 19 P Thompson 20 A Salek 21 J Roysmith 22 I Mackay 23 A Wilts (Capt ) 24 D Wilso n 25 R Brown 26 M Youngman 27 E Coroner 28 C Terril l 29 R Mead 30 J Mitchell 31 R Gillard 32 B Web b 33 A Bull (C Res) 34 M Hallo 35 M Weber (DVC Res) 36 P Nelso n 37 G Curtis 38 P Koren
39 R Nelson (VC Res) 40 C Walker 41 G Dixon 42 E Smrthers 43 P B&rrell 44 R Baldwin 45 Z Usenov 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 Poolman 57 N Crampton 58 T Leask 59 W Kelso 60 J Warmsley 61 M. King 62 C Raymond 68 S Maranbo 69 D Hamilton
ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Alan Qualfe Reserve Coach: Chris Nettlefold 1 . R. Hawkin s 2 . S . Haldamous 3. W. Keghran 4. C McKenzie 5 R . Callahan 6. G. Gross 7. S. Kerr (DVC .) 8 M . Temparry, 9. S. Lynch 10. L. Crohan (CF) 11 . H . Stone
12 . R. Arthurson 14. P. Joyc e 15. fl Edwards 16 P O'Brien 17. P Sutton 18 C . Halfpenny 19. J. WatMn 20. W. Dwyer 21 . & Ring 22. B. Campbell VC) 23 . M. Waters 24 . P. Quinton 25 D. Rigonl 26. D. Simmons 27. J. Quinlan 28. G . Ker r 29. A. Fraser 30. B. Snell (DvCR) 31 . S. Olse n 33. G . Mulcahy 34 P Smith 35. J . Sargeant 36. M. McKalge 37. A. Beale (Capt.) 38 P. Panaglotopoulos 39. L. Taberner 40. B . Clark (VCR) 41 . J. Dynon 42 . J. Chnstlano 43. P Tre,.oar 44. T Lee
45. N. Joll y 46. D. DeRooden 47 M. Trelao r 48. N. Fry 49. G. Wallace 50. L. Kirby 51 . P. Taberner 52 .P Lewin 53. S. Purcell 5T P Kirby
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THOMASTOWN Senior Coach: John Walsh Reserves Coach : John Keena n 1. 2 . A . Wells 3 . J. Vital e
4 . G . Petslrns 5 D. Pougos 7.P Hoppe r 8 . A . Fellows (Capt.) 9 . T. States 10. R . Gleeso n 11 . A . Fleming (RC) 12 . E. Caumaudo 13. C. Pearso n 14. B . Jenking 15. B . Pellegrino 16. D. Farchione 17. D. Leal e 18, Ken Farling 19. G . Alberti 20 P Coverdale 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C. Tsalkos 23 . D. Fellows 24 . S. Papionou 25. S. Bradford 26. P. Battista 27. R . Kelly 28 . L . Morabito 29 Kevin Harting 30 . C . Fellows 31 . C. Koulllnos 32 . B . McCreddin 33 .J Zaco s 34 . J. Black 35. A . LaRosa 36. M . Golledge 37. J . Theodorou 38. M . Gan n 39. P. Honey 40. V. Deltito 43. V. Caffra 44 . G . Bubis 45. M . Bloodworth 46 D . Stafford 47. M . Plowright 48 P Prinzi 49. J . Bubis 50. R . Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52 . K. Chandler 53. S. Lekatsas 56. W. Cooper 57. S. Cineran 58. C. Cedro 61 . B. Keating 62 . C. Vella
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ELSTERHWIC K Senior Coach : Ga ry Rosewarn e Reserves Coach: Dennis Grace 1 . C. Farrington 2 . S. Bea n 3 . M . Sanel h 4 G . Rosewarne (C) 5 D. Grace 6 . M . Lloyd 7A. P Hoolihan 7B . T Heath 8A . D . Verbeek 8B . M . Convery 9 . A. O'Connor 10A. C. Hitchcock 10B. A . Ramsay 11 . P. Mahony 12 . P Ballantyne 13. D. Burke 14 Alloy Contin 15. L . McCooke 16 P. Tsiampas 17. G . Oakley 18. P. Broderick 19. P. Ginkel 20 . P. Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22 . A . Karipidis 23. N . Christie 24. D. Conlin 25.T Weedon 26. D. Mahony 27 . B. Garr y 2& B Hill 29.J . Coyne 30. D. Ritchie 31A . G . Russell 318. L . Murphy 32. P Neeso n 33. T. Panantoniov 34. Adrian Contin 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 . Harkin 44 . R . Nyoeger 45 . R . Grandemange 46 . G . O'Donnell 47. B . Ramsay 48 . C. Bayliss 49, W. Jacobs 50 . M. Eccles 51 . G . Hancock 52 . L. McGregor 53 P. Harri s
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HAMPTON ROVERS Senior Coach : Ian Rice Rese rve Coach: Daryl Joplin g 2 . A . Lawson 3 . E . Panagiotidis 4. A Naumoff 5. D. Rogerson 6. D. McConville (Capt .) 7. B . Hibbs 8. W. Capp 9. P. Wilson 10 . W. Austin 11 . I . Rogerson 12, W. Boyle 13. R . Melnjak 14. G . Kell y 15. S. Mulholland 16. N . Hope 17. B. Bird (V.C.Res) 18 A . Winkler 19 . J. Hunter 20 N . Milat 21 . E . Melnja k 22. R. Hetherington (DVC) 23. D. Devote 24 . M . Young (VC) 25. M . Blake 26, J. Harper 27. H . LeGrand 28 M . McKellar 29. N . Kell y 30. R . Murphy 31 . P. Pavlou 32 . P. Morecroft 33. G . Russell 34. P Kell y 3 5 C . Watkins 36. R . Tub b 37. M . Andrews 38 . S . McDonal d 39 . K . Ivey (Capt .Res.) 40. G . Hoggett 41 . I . Boyl e 42 . J. Mather '.. 43 J . Morecroft 44. D . Phelan 45. C . Toouli 46. P. Hartshorn 47. B . Holstock 48. G . Roulent 49. S . Thompson 50. A . Lucas
NORTH BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : David Belle tte 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 Llros l 19 D. Balazsy 20. J. Russo 2t . J. Fotias 22. P. Fox 23. C. Fox 24. J . Brook 25. B. Smith 26. M . Briffa 27. R . Burrows 28. V. Ferzulla 29. D . Adams 30. B. Bektash 32. P. Gennacarro 33 J. Androutsos 34 . G . Arthu r 35. P. Dowsett 36. M . Payne 37. D. DeMorton 38. M . Kite 40 .1 . Rooney 41 . G . Poulton 42 . T Samartino 44 . D. Tai t 45 . B. Pisasale 46 S . Hogg 47. A . Smith 48 . B. Higgins 49 . V. Conticchio 50 . R. Tait 51 . D. Scenes 53 . A. Conway 55 . H . Blewitt 58 . J. Andrews 62 . R . Cannatella
OLD CA MBERWELL senior coach: Tcrry Rossfter Reserves Coach : F,7atltetiv Todd t . M . Hodgson 2. A . Mitchell a N . Brown 4.AToop 5P.Alexander 6 M. Warner 7. P. Kerkvtst (D~vC) 8. P Jepson 9. R. Beal 10, E. Smith NG) 11 . A. Dance 12 & Holding 73 M . Newton 14. P Jenkins 16 W. Inkster (Capt.) 17 J. Lablache la S. Jackson 1R C. Anderson 20L R. Scheiber 21 . A. Schdf 22. S. Burrrldster 23 M . Armstrong 24. R . Wood 25 R . Collins, 2& G. Young 27. I . Farmer 28. B. Latch 29. M . Hopkins 30. D. Humann 31 . A. Crew 32 . G . Neate 3a C. Guthrie 34. A. Rogers 35. G . Adams 36 D. O'Connor 37. C. Strachan 3a D. Smith 39. M. Todd 40. B. Saharis 41 . M . Burge 42 . D. Collins 43 . S. Pangrazio 44 . A. Hangan 45 J. Howard 46 N . McCann 47. P. LErtton 48. R. Wagstaff 49. D. Richardson 50, A . Taylor
51 . A. Walker 52 . A. Was 53. B. Sudgen 54. J. Murphy 55 D. Murphy 56. R . Blaney 57. C. Thedarrices 58 M . Candlao 59. R. Unmack 60 . R. Jones 61 . N. Kidd 62.R .Lee 63 W. Earl
OLD MENTONIAN S Senior Coach: Bob Jamison Reserves Coach: Phil vines 1 . M . Cater 2 J Nwrnan 3 R Ne.+man 4. M Barret 5 P Sac#w evSciama 7 G . Norton (1st Capt) a N Mscqure 9 R. Macqnre 10. M Durxk 11 . D. Meer 12 . T Appe l t3 S. Sharp 14 D Rogers 5 D Sciacca 1& R Thompson 17 T OTode 18 J. MCCarihy 19. W. Beynon 20 R Buxton 21 . C EricVFen 22, A Lever 23 T James 24 S Warrn 25 P Jackson 2fi 8 S ;,alzo 27 1 Heath 28, G Burns 29 G Fathers 30 D Rdey 31 S Ingram 32J3ty 33 P Vines 34. D Holand 35 P Hodges 36 S. Crick 37 T Bran 38 A Neratlarl 39 R Beyrmn 40M Osborn 41 B Nugent 42 A Acrenta i 43 B Watkins 44 G Lindsay 45 T. 8ournon 46 A, Petrov 47 J FWrscarxn 48 D Johnsen 49 B Scor, 50 C Fur>xon 51. A Szadura 52WHall 53 P Hyland 54 M SraNwpe 55 C Danes 56 D Woe 57 D Schmzel 58 L. Pa'wno 59 G Buxton 60 N VDU;aFoe 61 S Us" 63. R Margug'.o 64 A Edward; 65 A Hor=..iwrgh
P R ESTO N MBO B Senior Coach : G. Tsolacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Rese rves Coach : P. Feehan 1 . A . Bullock 2. I De Bono 3. I . Bliss
4. S. Hichnchffe 5 D . Cato n 6. D . Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8. O. DeBono 9. D . Heenan 10 . J Mounsey 11 . A . Hodgson 12 . P. Yendall 13 . D. Kiernan 14 . M . Krygger 15 . D. Hutchinson 16 B. O'Connor 17 . G . Turner 18. S. Adamson 19. P. Feehan 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22 . P Bullock 23. I . Ewing 24. A. Finikarides 25.S . McGowan 26 A. Brydson 27 S Richardson 28. A. Allen 29.C.McGaw 30. P. Caligiun 31 . D. Bullock 32 . D. Jordon 33 . R . Haysom 34 . M . DeBono 35. S . Ryles 36 . N . Maynard 37. E . Kyriacou 38 . G .Sebe h 39 R . Johnstone 40 . G . Georgeson 41 . A . Hunte r
42 . M . Mason 43 . L . Carigiurn 44 . T. Tsoukas 45 . D. Bookluck 46 . R . Mason 47. F. Lorenzon 48. C . Christou 49 . G . Cummins 50. C . Caligiuri 51 . G . Tsolacos 52. J Lowden 53 M Mitchell
STATE LANK Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Capt . Stewart Cloke V.C. Mark Rerdon D .V.C. Kevin Derv an RESERVES Coach : David Jenkins Capt . David Walpole 1 . S . Cloke 2. R . Gneil 3. G . Felts 4 . K . Dervan 5. J. Beare 6. P. Dervan 7 . F. May a 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. Cottman 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 . Crandon 32 . M . Scott 33 . C. Kenez 34 . M . Wales 35 . D. Brown 36 . D. Kay 37. C . Arnephy 38 . A. Roles 39 . G . Goldsmith 40 D Charleson 41 . 0 Noronha 42 M . Keating 43 . G . Riccio 44 . A. Gal e 45 . M . Durham 46 . J. Curtin 47. C . Papadopoulos 48 . J. Murray 49 . D. Doonan 50 . A. Whitelaw 51 . B . Kennedy 52 M . Brown 53 C. MiChaelids 54 T Nelso n 55 F Wright 56 . D. Ross 57 P. Hyde 58 . C. McKtllop 59 . D. Foot tt 60 . D Jenkins
WEST BRUNSWIC K SE N IORS Coach : Les Whit e 1 . I . McNeice 2 . D Cecchi 3 . R . Monger 4 . S . Casley (VC) 5 . P. Leatha m 6 S . Capron 7. P Guatta 8 . B. Taylor 9 . B. Davis 10. S. Fyffe 11 . L. Kirk 12 . K. Buhagiar 13. Mark Rodgers 14. D. Anderson 15 P. McNaughton 16. P. Magafas 17 M . Walsh 1 8. J . Ramone (DVC) 19. G . Brigg s 20. S . Lampard 21 . D. Lampard Capt .) 22. N . Magafas 23. J. Jackson 24. J. Beaumont 25. C . Hatzistavrou 26. S. Fitzsimmons 27. G Hatzistavrou 28. B. Wals h 30 B. Hiscox Rese rves Coach : Garry Chappel 29. D . McAllister (D.VC,) 31 . W. McNeic e 32 . D. Acker s 33. G . Chappell (Capt.) 34. D . Flowe r 35. A . Thornton 36 G . McDonald 37. S . Penny 38. B. Millin 39. W. Wilki e 40. R . Baker (V.C.) 41 . R. Hokkanen 42 . G . Sherrif 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 . Hogan 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/ TE M PLESTOWE Coach : Vic Ha rv ie 4. A . Dolinko 5. H . Murtic (Capt .) 6. P. Harvie 9. A . Shine 10- D, Thorpe 12 . G. Williams 13 S . Hendrie 14 H, Humphrey 17, J. Disanto 20. M . Mason 21 . S. McLaren 22 . G . Wilso n
23, T, Agosta (V.C .) 24. D. Robertson 25 G . McKenzie 26. S. Hayman 28. S. Hatton 30. B . Chapman 34 P Pavlidis 36 A Pulverenti 38 M Bellatto 45. D . Minogue 47 S Quay
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach: n 1 . A. Wigg 2. C. Lasscock 3. B Cart y 4, A. Kirkwood-Scott 5. S . Dangerfield 6. S . Richardson 7 B. Man a B. Dowling 9. D. Cotton 10. P Hameister 11 . H . Broadbent 12, R. Conacher 13, M . Colston 14, G. LassCoc k 15. W. Phillips (Capt .) 16 A . Cns t 17- M . Fisher 18 J. Gordon 19. R . Parton 20, T. Chegwln 21 . D. Jamieson 22. P Wigg 23. S. King 24, T. Jones 25. M. Tipper 26. P Bowman 2 7 D Garfield
COLLEGIANS Coach: G . Daff 1 . S. Wiseman 2 . M . Conron 3 . A. Schille r 4 . G . Maragelis 5 . T. Hind 6 W, Forgas 7. B . Seato n 8 . A . Cornelius 9 . A . Voice 10. I . Girvan 11 . C . Singleton 12- S. Stapleton 13 . W. Dal y 14 . A. Mitchell 15 . N . Anagnostou 17. R . Newto n 18 . G . Russell 19 . R. Lamb 20. G . Steel 21 . P Baxter 22. D. Jennings 23. D. Walters 24. M . Micro 25. M . McNess 27. G . Kenneally 32 . J. Hector 33. C. Vine 44. A. Parkin
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OLD XAVERIAN S 1 . R Excel l 2 . Peter O'Sullivan 3. M . KlavaC 4. P Simpson 5. W. Nason 6 N . 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 . Dillon 22 .T.Landrgan 23.P. Webb 24. S. Lightwood 26. D. Juracich 27. D. Kin g 29 . L . Herrings 30 . A. Wilson 31, . Paul O'Sullivan 32 . J . McKay 33 . M . Haycox 34 . D, Jaffer 50 . M . Wardlaw 51, P, Connors 52 . D Bourke
Und er 19 Section AU FIELD
MARCELLI N Coach - Michael Wilson
GRAMMARIANS Coach : Coach : Marcus Peters Denny Gleason 1, R . Libeau 1 . P King
1 . B . Da y 2 . C . Gazzola 3. M. Szakacs 4. S . Mangan 5 . A . Duncan 6 . D. Duck (C) 7. D. Cooper 8 S . Beattie 9 . D. Bromage 10. D. Taylo r 11 . C . Mason 12 . N . Gibson 13. M. Chun 14. G . Parker 15 S . 0'Flynn 16 . M . Goodrope 17. A. Finnigan (DVC) 18 . N . Duncan 19 . TG . Slattery 20 A . Hewitt (VC) 21 . J. Hart 22 . P Doran 23. I . Patterson 24. J . Leonard 25. T. Meehan 26. R. Boyd 27. . S . Moran 28 . J . Golds 29. A. Bianco
. M . Affinlta 2 . S . Sanders 2 . R . Courtney 3. B . Collins (VC) 3 . L. Sleeman 4- J, Turnbull 4 . Boston 5. P McCarthy 5 G . A . Kahofe r Jenkins 6 Z T.. Mooney 7 G Dind (C) 11. G 8 . L . Cromme 3 D. Hickling 9 . P. Phillips . . Veal 10 14 . M . J . Dickson 15. C . Pyers (C) 11 . N . Brohier 18, J. Bishop 12 . B. Matthews 21 . P. Jones 13 . K. Pereira
23. R . Cullen 14 . S . Cossart-Walsh (VC) 26. P,Jakober 15. D. Niven Bailey 16 . R. Royals Austin 17. H Worsley Parry 18. H . McDonell . Lowe Searle 19 D Slattery 20 . M . Roberts (DVC) . M . Rudden 45. S. English 21 . D. Lee 5t L Williams 22 23, S . Hil l 58. M . Wilson 24. A. Richards 59. T. White 25. S . Wulf 60, M . Bowler 26. M. Dicrosta 61- P. Barnes 27, G . Williams 62 . R . Parry 28. J. Dight 63. R . McGrath 29. M . Howard 64. M . Harte 30. A . Bowater 65 . P. Tindal 31 .T. Moorhouse 66. A. Sutton 32, S . McDermid 67, J. Dansey 33. D. Arnold 68, G . Donaldson 34 . J . Turne r 35 . C. Wilson 36. M . Millard 40. R . Harriso n 31 . S. 32 . P. 36. A . 40. A . 43. N .
NORTH OLD BOYS Coach: M . Mills 4. J. Cahill (DVG) 6. J. Carre l 7. A. Driscoll 10. S. Jarletski 13 V. Pennisi 14. R DivHa 15, S. McSweeney 16, M . Vilna 21 . A . Sabatlrlo 22. L. Nardella 27. J. Vaina (VCapt.) 32. T. Whiting 35 P Angelopoulos 39, G . Cutri 40. N. LfthgoN 43. D. Fitzpatrick 52. G. Bourke 54. G . Birrell 64, D. Carbon 65 M. Laporte 67. P. Farrugia 69. S. Zumbo (Capt.)
UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Peter Melton 1 . L . Spetch 2.S . McGregor 3. M . Burnett 4 . D . VanGerrevink 5 J . McDonald 6. S. Ballard 7. S. Connolly 8. I. Dun n 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. Elliot t 23 . R . Walton 25 . S . Robinson 26 . D. Carmichael 27. J . Houston 28, T. Munster 29 . G . Manning 30. M . Molony 33, C . McKay 44 . P Hopkins
Coach: P. Bennett 1 . S . Figliol a 2 . J . Zanetti (Capt.) 3 . M . Fava 4 . S. Eastmure 4 . M . Jarrouge 5 . T. Masters 6 . T. Smales 7 . S . Pisano 9 . W . Brundell 10. M . Carter 11 . C . Barret t 12 . S. Bassett-Smith 13 . L . Clifto n 14 . J. Reddick 15 . S . D'Andrea 16 .J. Dyson 17. M . Carrodus 18 . T. Taylo r 19 G . Nardella 20. B . O'Keefe 21 . D . Lali-Cairn 22 . J. Masters 23. M . Lowry 24. M . Hudson 25. D. Goodear 26, C. Shaw 27, M . Tadinac 28. M . O'Kearney 30. B. Mielicki 33. M . Goodwin 35. W. Boyle 36. M . Muller 39. G . Gragat 41 . A . Egan 44. B. Grocock 46. G . Pinner (VC)
ORMON D Coach : J. Coble 1 . L . Black 2. K . Moloney 3. D. Simpson 4, R. Cerolini 5 C. Thomas (VC) 6 . A. McKee 7. D. Conway 8 . J. Sperling 9 . B. Collins 10. T. Petterwood 11 . A . Connolly, (Capt .) 13. C . Hargreaves 15. E . Dickins 16. P Studd 17 . P. Rowe 20, P. Constanty 21 . N . Nieman 23. S. Rajk i 24. M . Ingram 25. D. Osborne 26. G. Alderidge 27. A. Rigas 30. S. Haddon 34. D. Rockawin 35. M . McConvill 37. B . Newstead 29 . S. Masten 44 . N . Daoui
OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS Coach : Coach : Maurie Bond Laurie Agha n 1 . J. Kerr 2. R . Fraser 3. J . Sinclair 4. N . Purnis 5. A . Chernov 6. J . Anglis s 7. M . McGregor 8. L. Monument 9. J . Agha n 11 . T. Wilson 12 . C . Atkinson 13 . N . Hooper 14 . R. Morrow 15.C . Macmillan 16. S. Hendry 17 . P Montgomery 18. A . Phillips 19 . J. Worssam 20. W. Anderson 22, D. Garwoli 23. P Morrison 24. C . Aunger 25. D. Murtagh 26. R . Winneke 27. S. Cow l 28. D. McIntyre 43. N . Hall 44. C . Billings 45. J . Cornish 46. C . Robinson 47. W. Tuckfiel d 48. D. Warner'49 . D . Wightma n 50 . S . Gibb s 51 . D. Raftopoulos
Asst . Coach : Matt Gollant 1 . B. Noonan 2 . A . Capes 3. D. Jag o 4. C. Bond 5. H . Tobin 6. J . Comito 7. A . Grech (DVC) 8. L . Dailey 9. J . O'Connor 10. R . Doola n 11 . L . Overman (VC) 12 . C. Widdiso n 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 . Brebne r
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Coach : shmon, Cooper 1 M Brockhofl 2 S Burge 3 A Cleland a A Cordr 5 S Knof t 6 A Suldi H7 A Hayden 8 0 Mitchell 9 0 Moore to C Murphy(Capt) 11 C Gnt(M1hs 12 P King 13 J JoNett 14 DMoss 15 H Ingteton 16 H Bard9ey 17 P Bland to G Harris 20 s Osborne 2t P Tnndade 22 A Waring 23 D Gray 24 W Mackenzie 25 C Read N Langdon 26 R Simpson 27 28 D Gray 29 T Wenhemer 30 M verse 3t T Dugdale 32 Mattheu Kerr 3a A Clements 34 C Smit h 35 c Elstoft 36 M Berry 37 M Kerr 38 C Wanng 39 M Verge 40 C Walker at G Dxon 42 E Sm~thers 43 P Kosky 69 0 Hamilton
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Coach : D. Hil l 1 . A . Liveseycole 1 . J . Phillip 2 . P Weigard 2 . D. Driscoll 3 .S .Shaddock 3, T Jackson 4 . S . Horne (Cap .) 4, M . White 5 . M . Rogers 5, P. O'Brien 6 . S . Longley 6. T Strike 7, Tim Gough (V.Capt.) 7. M . Heath 8 A. Presnell 1 8. M . Fasa n 9. S . Watson 10 . G . Karthaus 10. B . Collins 12 . P Pellegrino 11 . R . Pask 13 . N . Jenkins 12 . J. Start 14 . C. Flet t 13. R Hurst 15 . S . Rosbrook 14. A . Ellet 18 . D. Bourke 15. R . Clements 19, B. Crowe 16. D. Oliphant 20. J . McLaughlin 17. C . Douglas 22. C. Houston I18. R . Barbary 23. S. Strike 19. P Sarant 24. G . Selkir k 20 M . Jansen 27 . M . McLaughlin 21 D Paxlnos 28.P McCarthy 22 . B . Herbert 30. T. O'Sullivan 23 .S . Major 31 . N . Fairthorne 24 . J. Radford 32 . A . Rowa n 25 . J. De Fraga 35. G . Reidy 26 . J. Hutchins 36, A . Smith 27, J . Hunt-Smmith 38, P Purcell 28 . M . Beattie 39. C . O'Sullivan 41 . J . Houston 44 . S. Alderson 48 . G Born 49 .J. Cadusch 50. G. Roke r
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under 19 Section 3 AQUI N AS O.C. Coach : John Hickey 1 . J . Pope 2 . D. McKellar 3 . R . Bennett 4 . C. Noyes 5 . A . Ferlazzo 6 . D. Grave 7. D Langdon 8 . A . Maher 9 . R . Leavey 10. M . Box 11 . S. Wright 12 .T. Hogan 14. G . Dooley 15. P Honey 16. S . Jones 17, S. Kelly 18. E . Pegler 19, K . Lobb 20 . P. Bridgeman 22 . B McDonald 25, R_ Hill
27. L . Brooksbank 37. M . Gerzee 49 . T. Stahl
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I M Bearman 2 J Richardson 3 A Marosttca 4 P Brasher 5 M Edmonds 7 L Van der Plight 8 . C Burke 9 C slDC w 10 C Harrington 11 M wtlitamson 12 S McHenry 13 J Clancy 14 S ZukoY.Ski 15 P Fiume 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18 . M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M Burgto 21 D Toohey (CapLBiue) 22 S Brownh m
23 1 Mason 24 SHubery 25 N . Canning 26 P Casey 27 B Swdte 28 P Bren-Ciarke 29. M Thorn 30 M Burke 31 M Steiger 32 R Davey 33 T Norrtsh 34 A Seeger 35 J Clothier 36 C Watts 37 R waiker 39 S Bolt 40 G Curran 42 S Rudd 43 S Calkovtc 45 C Steiger 46 0 Higgins 47 M Malrna
HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : A. Naumof f 2 . A . McGregor (VC) 3 . P McCal l 4 .B. McGregor 6 . G . Devereaus 7. P, Engelkamp 9 S . Cris p 10 S, Wratten 11 . S . McGregor 14. D, Nuttal l 17. S. Butler 18. C . Roberts 20. S . Devereaux 24. J . Todaro
25. M . Pat 27. S, Baskett 32 . R . Tost 37. M . Mos s 38 M . McKenna 41 A . Williams 45 G Mitchell 51 . L. Stephani c
OLD ESSE N DO N Coach : G reg Murray 1 . A . Manning 3. J . Panagiotldts 4. A . Sotenou 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, & Middleton 23 . P Bora c
24 . R . Vidler 25, D . Gallus 26 . A . Boore r 27 P Woloszenko 28 . B. Koochen 30 . A . Contact
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ST. KEVINS Coach : Peter Campbell 1 . V. Harty (VC) 2. D. Hourigan (Capt .) 3. J . Bare 4. G. McKenzie 5. R . Snel l 6. M . Quinlan 7. S. Loorham 8 A . Varasdi 9. P Meagher 10 . P Charles 11 .J . Fogarty 12 . R . Arthurson 13 . S. Bennett 14 . M . Warton 15 . M . Kin g
16, J. Randles IT R . Marks 18 . A . Donovan 19, D, Hayes 20 W. Dwyer 21 J. Sharp 22 . D. McDonald 23.P.Sando 24. P Hogarty 25, D. Rignoi 26, N. Carmichael 27 . D .Sand o 28. S . Hayden 29. D. Nanfra 30. T. Bennetts 31 . P Whitehea d 32 A . Chester (DVC) 33. S . Thoma s 34, J . Slattery 35. M . Purcell 36. N. Slattery 37 .J.Shaw
OLD BRtO :-;TON GRAM M A, ;ANS Coach: Robert Draper 59. M, Allen 57, S . Allman . Broom ed9,B 10 S . Duggan 35. R . Farmer 18, L . Filde . M . Fishe s60 r 39 . D. Fox 61, J. Fyfe 20 . M . Gal e
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 . Moreto n 64 . S . O'Connor 65. S . Paynter 1 . R. Phillips 6& K. Richards 34 D Roberts 67.D .Rowe 56 S Rya n
2 C Smit h 15 R . Stevenson 27 . S. Styles (VC ) 24. T Sunderman (Capt.) 41, H. Swan 19 . S . Templeton 11 . S. Tregaskis 68 C. Walter
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WILLIAMSTOV"!N C.Y.M .S . Coach : J. Charles 2. A. Cabansag 3 . B. Cetinich (C) 5 J . Corfield (VC) 9 .S.de Bon o 12 . F. de Bono 14 D Graham 16. B. Mazouris 19, S . Smith 21 . J. Williams 24. R . Engler 27. 29. C . Gaunt 31 . J. Bergin 32 . R . Kruuger 34. M . Jone s 36, G . Gammone 37. B. Han n 38 A, Gutlic 40 J, Misitan o 44 R Matzouronis 46 B . Bourchier
The National Mutual Trustees sharpshooters list is compiled from information received on Monday. Late copy is not regarded .
6.4 7.5 9.6 .60 _~ L ;; SALLE 3.1 1 .1 3.1 7.1 12 .6 .78 COLLEGIANS COLLEGIANS K. Parsons 3, Hibbins 3, Roberts 2, Habben, Pollock , s, Lemon . BEST Hoyle, Roberts, K . Parsons, Wright, Kahn, L r -.~ifl
DE LA SALLE C. Lowe 4, Nash, Connoly, O'Callaghan, P . Green, " ;nnix . BEST Mullins, Nash, Eastman, M . Lowe, O'Callaghan, Fraser . UNI BLUES 3 .2 5.3 7.6 10 .9 .69 3 .2 3 .4 9 .7 9 .9.63 OLD XAV. UNIVERSITY BLUES Mclnnes 4, Wallis 3, N . Macaulay, Furphy, . BEST Yeo, Karamoshos, Banks . Hazeldine, Gust, SChlicht. Formosa OLD XAVERIANS Grummet 2, Greetham 2, Atkins 2, Klein, Beetle, ahan . BEST J. McKay, Dann, Atkins, Callan, Meehan, Gooding . ST BERNARDS 3 .4 6.10 9 .15 10 .16 .76 ORMOND 5.2 7.6 9 .9 15 .10.100 ORMOND Schuhkraft 6. Connell 2, Jobling 2 . Kingston 2, McMahon, Gervasoni, A. Mehrten . BEST Gervasoni, Kingston, Russell, M . McDonald, McMahon, Schuhkraft , ST BERNARDS C . Klaaysen 6, Federico, Marshall, P . Mahady, Knott . BEST McAlllster, Reidy, V. Comlto, O'Connell, C . Klaaysen, Marshall . OLD SCOTCH 1 .3 7.6 11 .11 17.13 .115 NORTH OB 2.5 7.6 14.8 16 .10.106 OLD SCOTCH McCall 4, E . Allen 3, Sherwen 2, Spiers 2, Reddish 2, Brown, Chambers, Hodge, R . Macmillan. BEST Drummond, McCall, Smith, Reddish, Fuller, Vesellk . NORTH OLD BOYS Moloney 3, Conti 3, O'Rourke 2, Tierney 2, C=mond, Dwyer, Girolami, Hanley, C . Hibbert, Malone BEST Hanlon, 0 :ourke, Malone, Desmond, Turnbull, Moloney . OLD PARADIANS 4 .2 5.5 12.9 13 .12 .90 MARCELLIN 3.2 5.6 7.7 7.10 .52 OLD PARADIANS Flynn 4, P. Considine 2, Beers 2, Powick 2, Philp, C,:navan, Grills . BEST B. Considine, McClements, Wood, Powick, Nelson, Philp. MARCELLIN Chun 2, Carr 2, Hewitt, J. Amad, Day. BEST Chun, G~fagher, Murray, M . Getson, Sheehan, Hewitt .
FAWKNER 4.4 10.12 17.12 21 .18.144 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .3 3.4 7.8 12 .11 .83 FAWKNER Ross 5, A . Baggers 4, Selleck 3, B. Baggers 3, O'Leary 2, G . Busst 2, P. Tymms, Horvath . BEST Ross, Selleck, O'Leary, Johnson, Brown, P. Tymms. CAULFIELD GRAMM . Wilson 4, Nalder 3, Roseman 2, Lowe 2, Harrison . BEST Royals, McClelland, Wilson, Stevenson, Bedson, Roseman. KEW 3 .4 6.13 9.16 15 .19.109 IVANHOE 2 .1 2 .1 3.2 3 .2 .20 KEW Cavanagh 6, Haralambopoulos 4, Burden 2, Duncan, Campion, J . Casauria. BEST Peric, Clayton, Duncan, Smith, Bruno, O'Kayli . IVANHOE Pettinglll, Strangwick, Tucker. BEST Barro, Castagnmi, O'Connell, Rose, Bullen . N. Flynn . PARKSIDE 6 .3 10 .5 13.7 20.7.127 THERRY 1 .0 4 .1 7.3 7.5.47 PARKSIDE Freeman 5, Williams 4, Sedgwick 3, Vlncitorio 2, G . Panjarl 2, Mitchell 2, Adduci, L . Pantari . BEST Bradley, Rowe, Sedgwick, Sturgess, Sherlock, Papas . THERRY Eastmure 2, Nyman 2, Castaldi, Gibson, McMahon . BEST Nyman, Quinn, Toohey, Wrigglesworth. BULLTEMP 1.3 5.3 7.7 8.10.58 MONASH BLUES 1.3 2.4 3.5 4.8.32 BULL/TEMP Faulkner 3, Heath 2, Cameron, Mayne, Puls . BEST George, Puts, Smythe, Farley, Harvae, Field. MONASH BLUES McGregor, J. Quin, Baring, Lynch . BEST McGregor, A Quin, J . Quin, Barker, Mann, Baring .
0 . TRINITY 3 .2 6 .4 9 .8 10 .10 .70 UNI BLACKS 4 .3 8 .9 10.11 12 .18.90 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Heath 3, Somerville 2, Garde 2 Benson 2, Gibney, Cernl, Kellar, BEST Heath, Gibney, Cerni, Alexander, Garde, Wines
OLD TRINITY Karvella 4, Farrell 2, Turner 2 . Allibon, Carnegie. BEST Maizels, Wallace, P Robison, Collins, Makris, Trotter .
:~ •sall.i~5". THOMASTOWN 1 .4 2 .6 4 .15 5.17.47 BANYULE 4 .7 9.15 12 .16 19.22.136 THOMASTOWN A . Fleming, D. Fellows, Dethomasis, Petstnls, Camillen . BEST Farchione, Kelly, Dethomasis, Chandler, Fleming, C Fellows,
BANYULE Luske 6, Attard 4, Coulson 2, Bottomly 2, Holt, Adams, Pyers, M . Fraumano, Ladd . BEST Holt, West, J . Fraumano, Gray, Luske Allard , OLD MELBURNIANS 6 .4 9.8 13 .13 18 .17.125 BALACLAVA 1 .3 3.4 5.8 9 .12 .66 OLD MELBURNIANS D. Ward-Ambler-6, Wilts 3, McMullin 2, Nichols 2. Bradshaw 1, R . Nelson, Dadda, Smithers. BEST D. Ward-Ambler, W. Ward-Ambler, Smlthers, E. Cordner, Johnstone, A . Wltts, Thompson . BALACLAVA A Hill 3. Halpin 2, M . Hill 2, Palmer, Rafferty, BEST A . Hartley, J . Follett, Palmer, Rafferty, A. Hil l 0. IVANHOE 3.3 6.6 9.8 10.10.70 0. HAILEY 2.4 6.6 8.6 13.6 .84 OLD IVANHOE Dyson 3, Hopkins 2, Jones, Purcell, Scott, McKenzie, Harris . BEST Parry, Scott, Jenkins, Dyson Karakaltsis, Stretton. OLD HAILEY. Shand 5, Baxter 2, Gilchrist 2, Connell, W . Phillips, Snowball, Constable. BEST Connell Snowball, Seccull, Shand, Tanner, Baxte r ST KILDA 4.5 10 .11 13.17 15 .22.112 MHS OLD BOYS 1 .4 2 .5 3.6 4 .8 .32 ST KILDA CBOC Riddell 5, Capron 2, Baker 2, Francois 2, Avitable, Bergman, Donald, Quinlan BEST Capiron, Donald, Baker, Trabinger, Francois, Gillen . MHSOB Beazley 2, Knight, Sainsbury BEST Anastasakis, Wix, O'Connor, Sainsbury, Knight, Marti n ST KEVINS 4.0 10.5 12 .8 20 .11 .131 0. BRIGHTON 8.4 10.6 11 .9 14.13 .97 ST KEVINS Callahan 5, Watkin 4, Stone 3, Gross 3, Beale 3, Meagher. BEST McKenzie, O'Brien, D. Simmons, Arthurson, Lynch, Campbell . OLD BRIGHTON Allen 3, Barber 2, Cochran 2, Pyror 2, Grant, Lade, Lade, McLeod, Waddington. BEST Cooper, G . Bennett, O'Connor, C. Lade, McLeod, Cochran .
OLD CAMBERWELL 7.3 7.6 8.8 9.8 .62 ELSTERNWICK 2.2 3 .5 7.12 12.15.87 OLD CAMBERWELL Hodgson 3, Rogers 2, Adams, Hopkins, Alexander, Neate . BEST Guthrie, Smith, Leitch, Kerkuliet, Burmeister, Lablanche. ELSTERNWICK Ramsay 3, Farrington 2, Russell 2, A . Contin 2, Verbeek 2, Nicholson, BEST Garry, Rosewarne, Verbeer, Farrington, Neeson, Russell. BULLEEN UTD 12 .12 .84 HAMPTON ROVERS 7.9 .51 BULLEEN UTD Armstrong 3, Humphrey 2, Taylor 2, Graham 2, Empey, Barron, Kelly . BEST Barron, Morley, Empey, Taylor, Pascoe, Adams . HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiotidis 3, McKellar, Ross, McConville, Rogerson. BEST McConville, Hartshorn, Blake, Hetherington, Capp, Ross , STATE BANK 6 .2 8 .7 13 .13 17.16.118 WEST BRUNSWICK 0.4 1 .5 6 .9 8 .10.58 STATE BANK Cloke 4, Brown 3, Beare 3, Dervan 2, T. Rolfs, Hargreaves, Bull, Richards, Maher. BEST Gniel, Cloke, Wallmeyer, Connelly, Goldsmith, Beare . WEST BRUNSWICK Guatta 2, McNiece 2, Anderso, Baker, Cerasiotis, Davis . BEST Casley, Cecchi, McNaughton, Penny, Rainone. OLD MENTONIANS 2 .3 6 .5 8 .8 11 .9.75 PRESTON 1 .1 1 .3 4 .4 6 .5 .41 OLD MENTONIANS Bournon 3, D . Sciacca 2, Norman 2, Vines 2, N . MacQuire, Davis. BEST R . Newman, Norton, A. Newman, Birch, Bournon, Vines.
PRESTON Phillips 3, Ewing. Hepburn, Mason . BEST Kervan, Heenan, Ryles . Philip, I . DeBono, Johnston . AJAX 1 .1 4.4 7.12 13 .15.93 NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.3 3.5 7.8 7.10.52 AJAXA . Burstin 5, Roth 3, Borenstein 2, Graham Goldberg, Berman, Klooger. BEST L . Burstin, Micmacher, A . Burstin, Levin, Feldy, Roth . NORTH BRUNSWICK D. DeMorton 3, Grimaldi 3, Keay . BEST P. Fox, Hehir. Lirosi, C . Fox, Grimaldi, Serratore.
UHS OLD BOYS 2 .3 3.7 5 .8 5.9.39 0. ESSENDON 2 .1 6 .2 11 .8 15.12.102 UHS OLD BOYS Gathercole 2, Palmer, Grant, Kutner . BEST Wood, Grant, Palmer, Zanin, Beasley, Hunter. OLD ESSENDON Parker 6, Saville 4, Simmons 3, Mirakian, R . Thompson, McEncroe, C. Bilby. BEST Fullarton, R . Thompson, Parker, Simmons, I . Cramer, C. Bilby. AQUINAS 3 .3 5 .4 7.8 11 .15.81 POWER HOUSE 2.2 4 .5 6 .7 6 .7.43 AQUINAS BEST Tarulli, Burnett, Noyes, Wright. Smith, Livingstone. POWER HOUSE G . Evans 2, L. Barber, N . Makay, C. Atkins, F. Stafford . BEST C. Newland, 1 . Scotland, N . Makay, T. Escot, J . Harris, R . Morrow. PENINSULA 5 .3 9 .4 10 .6 12 .12 .84 ST BEDES 6 .3 7.7 12 .8 18.10.118 PENINSULA Crowder 4, P Crowder 2, Burch 2, McMahon 2, Labrooy, Glover BEST Glover. McMahon, Angus, McLonnan, P Crowder . ST BEDES G . Fitzgibbon 4, Gray 3, Purcell 3, Hambridge 2, Riordan 2, Hutchinson, Spencer, Boag, Newport . BEST T. Beasley, P. Riordan, M . Beasley, P Lannan, G . Fitzgibbon, D . Spencer. WHITEFRIARS 2 .4 6 .8 9.11 11 .15.81 0. GEELONG 3.2 4 .5 7.7 9.9.63 WHITEFRIARS Pratt 3, McClelland 2, Harrison 2, Hay 2, Lee, Woodman . BEST Mick Reidy, D . Crowe, S. Lowell, McClelland, Harrison, Hay . OLD GEELONG Borthwick, Hampshire, Scott, Winspear BEST Landale . MacDonald, Allender, McLeod . Fay. BRUNSWICK 5 .5 8 .8 13.11 16.12 .108 HEATHERTON 1 .1 2 .3 8 .4 13.5.83 BRUNSWICK C . Stevens 9, McLean 2, Strachan 2, Drysdale, S . Nelson, Young . BEST Cordes, Jones, Drysdale, C. Stevens. Strachan, O'Brien . HEATHERTON King 6, Patterson 2, Hardman, Jones, Lipetri, Herft, Todd . BEST King, Reddaway, Jones, Todd, R . Levitt, Patterson .
m- , DOVETON 7 .5 12 .10 14 .17 17.20.122 ANZ BANK 1 .1 2 .1 4 .4 6 .7.43 DOVETON Burgess 5, Battle 4, R.C . Thorweston 2, Delaney 2, Mau, K . Wilson, McGarry, Forgiarini . BEST Battle, Mair, Mick Snr Wilson, Ahdore, Wormesley, Goodwin . ANZ BANK Schapez 2, Riley, Simpson, Cumming, Duck . BEST Walkley, Kennedy, Leicester, Duck, Szeitz, Koegler. CLAYTON 12.14 .86 UNI REDS 15.8 .98 CLAYTON Burke 3, Burghardt 2, R . Newton 2, Turner 2, M . Blasi, Perpina, Slink . BEST Burghardt, R . Newton, Dinsdale, M . Blasi, Percival, Burke. UNI REDS Barone 5, Hosking 3, Maus 3, Fosse 2 . De Angelis 2. BEST Gosdschan, Roughsedge, Upfill, Koop, Barone, Fussa. FOOTSCRAY 0 .1 3.3 4.6 5 .7.37 WILLIAMSTOWN 4 .3 8.5 12 .11 16.12 .108 FIT Cleaver 2, Gum, Else, Flynn . BEST Hefter, Lewis, Mills, M . Case . WILLIAMSTOWN Caldersood 3, Bubnic 2, McGowan, Monardo, Temby, Elliot, Muscat . BEST Calderwood, McGowan, Bubnic, Elliot, Monardo, Cabansag . LA TROBE 23 .23.161 ST LEONARDS 2 .5.17 LA TROBE Green 4, Athanasakis 3, Palmer 3, Briggs 2, Little 2, McLeod 2, Poole 2, Strathairn 2, Wrigglesworth 2, Modell . BEST McLachlan, Poole, Bakogiarns . Fawcett, Wrigglesworth, P. Tucci. ST LEONARDS Clasen, Valentini . BEST Ng . S. Fletcher, Ray, McDonald, Levy. 36
OLD CAREY 1 .2 4 .5 9.5 117 7 ST ANDREWS 3.2 8 .3 12.4 1474 31 OLD CAREY Petty 2, Diamond 2, Hickey 2, Blythe, McHarg, D . B-, Shaw, Le Gear. BEST Legear, Armstrong, R . Evans, M . Eans, gr, ; Styles . ST ANDREWS Wilson 6, Taylor 3, Briggs, Browne . DiClanni, 1 Magro. BEST Briggs, Gibson, Little, Lowe, Magro, Saddler, Wilt -,, COMM . BANK 7.6 14.9 17.11 29.13,187 ELTHAM 2 .1 4.2 5.3 5,4,34 COMM . BANK Gardner 11, Joyce 4, W. Kraska 3, Shacklock 2, G2. Pitts, Buttigieg, James. McGonacle, Matthews, Greig, Henry B~ _" Joyce, Gardner, Greig, Woodward, James, Shacklock . ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received .
MONASH WHITES 12,14,66 COLLEGIANS 6,1,37 MONASH WHITES Shaw 5, Warner 2, Macintosh 2, Flerr, Blackshaw, Farley. BEST Farley, Young, Blackshaw, Kotsania, GraharG Ninnis, Sammells . COLLEGIANS S . Teale 3, Comley 2, Powell. BEST West. Tobin, Henc ; Parry, Easton, Lancaster. MARCELLIN 4 .0 6.1 7.2 8.2.50 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .1 4 .1 6 .4 9 .4.58 OLD MELBURNIANS T. Farndon 2, Woodhouse 2, Anderson 2, TaylcBEST Troupe, Williams, Anderson, Rowlands, Taylor, S . O'Mahoney MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived, ST BERNARDS 3 .5.23 BLOODS 5.6.36 ST BERNARDS J . Saundry 2, Phelan . BEST J . Saundry. Doolan, Phelan, Solomon, Devers . BLOODS B. Taranto 2, P. Bainbridge, M . Cadman, B . Riseley. BEST T Brown . B . Riseley, K . Shannon, R . McAsey, S . Smith. BULL/TEMP 3 .0 4.1 4 .4 6 .5 .41 DE LA SALLE 1 .5 1 .6 1 .6 1 .8.14 BULLEEN/TEMP Ziegelaar 2, Panlari 2, G . Miles, Jones . BEST G . Miles, Lockhart, Saw, Martin, Parris, Ziegelaar . DE LA SALLE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . PORT COLTS 10.12 .72 KEW 10 .15 .75 KEW D . Macisaac 3, R . Macisaac 2, Curtain 2, Clota . MacDowell, Glennon, Lou . BEST D. Maclsaac, Rich Macisaac, Rob Maclsaac . C. Maclsaac, James, Pinder. PORT COLTS Goal Kicker and Best Players not re ceived.
GTV-9 12 .7.79 ST KILDA 6 .5.41 GTV-9 A . Cahi113, C . Louchard 2, P. Waldren, T. Maloney, T. Fox . J. Annesley, G . Creaser, G . Driscoll, G . Ebinger. BEST T. Fox, S . Chvastek, S . Mackay, A. Beams, J . Annesley, P Waldren, A. Cahill . ST KILDA Caiafa 2, Moreschini, F. Skender, Hopkinson, F. DeMaio BEST Caiafa, Turner, Di'Zio, Skender, Coffen, Nardella . THERRY ' 1 .1 .7 OLD XAV. 17.19.121 THREERY Moss. BEST Hewat, T. Byrnes, Reddan, D. Lyons, Gregory, Griffiths. OLD XAVERIANS McLean 6, Prowse 5, Honan 3, Visintini, Baileau, Gibson . BEST M . Freeman, Honan, Baileau, Pearson, McLean, Gibson BALACLAVA 9 .16.70 STATE BANK 8.4.52 BALACLAVA Dix 3. Read 2, Duell, Ottaway. Stevens. Talanco . BEST Talanco. Smith, Duell, McCaffrey, Dix, Read . STATE BANK P Wright 2, Lawton 2, Bradley 2, Silvo, Pallotta . BEST Nelson, P. Wright, Whitelaw, Inglis, Lawton, Bradley . POWER HOUSE 0 .0 0 .0. 0.0 1 .0.6 ST KEVINS 5 .7 11 .10 14 .16 16 .22 .118 POWERHOUSE P. Dakin . BEST Robger, Marselli, Rausa, Foy, Dakin, Bailey. ST KEVINS Doble 5, Allan 2, O'Mahoney 2, Thomas 2, Barbaro, P. Civdella, Haidamous, Millar, Phillips . BEST Haidamous, Smith, Browne, Phillips, Thomas, Doble. OLD GEELONG forfeited to RICHMOND CENTRAL THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
5 .10 8 .14 14.16.100 DE LA SALLE 4 .7 COLLEGIANS 2 .0 3 .1 4.3 4.6.30 . Faulkiner 2, Brideson, Buckley, Rogers , DE LA SALLE McGraw B. BEST Davey, Kellet, Wright, Heard, Pappon, Cockburn, Pappon COLLEGIANS Greeves, Davis, McGheen, Coyne. BEST English, on, Greeves . Cooper, Saveura, P. Swan. .7.31 UNI BLUES 4.4.52 OLD XAV• 8 , . Crowe, Hams . BEST Kimpton, Langley, UNI BLUES Lowe , Worth , young Lowe Hickey, OLD XAVS Bourke 2, Dalton, 0'Shaughnessy, Doqule, Swan, Field , ;Jeorgio. BEST Slattery, Brennan, King, Pappageorgio . rughnessy. T Atkin s ST BERNARDS 43 .4 5 .7 5 .8 8 .15.63 .2 10 .5 11 .11ORMND 12 .13.85 ST BERNARDS Walsh 2, Troy, Morrice, Matthews, O'Dea, Fitzgerald . oghan. BEST Czajko, Matthews, Monoghan, O'Brien, O'Dea, an . ORMOND Roe 3, Madden 2, Stewart 2, Robertson 2, Boyanton, con, Burgess . BEST Fisher, Harrington, Guinane, Roe, Stewart, OLD SCOTCH 0 .2 0 .5 3.6 4 .9.33 NORTH OB 2 .3 2 .5 4.5 6 .9.45 OLD SCOTCH Ellwood 2 . Arnold, Austin . BEST Austin, Rodwell, =xbes, Matthews, Lambert, West . NORTH OB Callaghan, McIntyre, Fennelly, Butler, Curulh . Kearney . 3EST Lynch, Weir, Curulli, Mdlett . McIntyre, Rae. OLD PARADIANS 0.1 2 .5 5.6 8.7.55 MARCELLIN 1 .3 2 .3 2 .5 2 .8.20 OLD PARADIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
FAWKNER 4 .1 4.2 5.5 6.10.46 1 .3 5 .7 5.9 8 .11 .59 CAUL . GRAMM . FAWKNER G . Ould 2, A.Wood, D. Cecchini, G . Walker, M . Kane, S Little. BEST K . Busst, M . Kane, G . Livingstone, S. Little, S . Barrett, r . Dehenin . CAUL . GRAMM . S .Allen 4, Poole 3, Worthington . BEST Poole, :Porthington, S. Alien, Castles, Sweetland, Harley . KEW 2 .3 5 .4 7.5 10.7.67 IVANHOE 1 .2 2 .5 2 .5 3.5.23 KEW Barry 3, Brassil 2, B. Casavria, Jackson, Irwin, Price, Griffiths. BEST Bradley, Kendall, Bruno, Ryan, luliano, Hicks . IVANHOE Manuel, Fawley, Thackwray. BEST Elms, Woolfe, Lynch, '.~anuel, Thackwray, C . Flynn . PARKSIDE 5.3 8 .5 8 .6 15.7.97 THERRY 2 .0 2.2 2 .5 2 .6.18 PARKSIDE Soligo 4, Pavitt 3, Inserra 3, Rodwell, King, R . Gard, D. Campbell, Balcombe. BEST King, Soligo, Balcombe, Coleman, Cowell, i iserra . THERRY Donohue 2. BEST Jones, C . Ryan, Flaherty, McCann, Bedier. BULL/TEMP 5.3 6.10 10.11 13 .14 .92 MONASH BLUES NIL BULL/TEMP Hendrie 4, Hannington 3, Niglo 2, Bone, Deer, Driver, Harvie. BEST Bone Tsiotinas, Harvie, Hannington, Deer, Nigro . MONASH BLUES BEST Dean, Wood, O'Keefe, A . Hodgson, Rodoni, Taylor. 0. TRINITY 5.5 6.7 7.8 7.9.51 UNI BLACKS 0.0 2.3 3.5 5 .9 .39 OLD TRINITY Cash 4, J. Adgemis, Davey, Coleman . BEST O'Shaughnessy, Kenealy, Cash, McAree, Davey, Turner . UNI BLACKS Bell, Coker, Forwood, Moore, Phillipson . BEST Rogers, Warren, Coker, Hovester, Vaughan, McArthur .
THOMSTOWN 5.2 5 .5 7.6 9.7.61 BANYULE 4 .4 9 .8 12 .13 15.13.103 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
THOMASTOWN Cedro 3, Koullinos 2, Cooper, Black, Medwin. BEST Cedro, Leale, Koullinos, Papaioanou, Black, Cineran . BANYULE Weston 9. Place, Gillies, Glass, G . Gent, D. Gent, Lydiate. BEST Dunn. Hogan, Gilbert, Weston, D. Gent, P. Williams. OLD MELB . 1 .3 4 .5 6 .7 8.10.58 BALACLAVA 2 .1 2.2 2.2 2 .3 .15 OLD MELB. Salek 2, Webb 2, Smithers, Nelson, Tymms, Cameron . BEST G . Nelson, Kennedy, Waite, Tymms, Morphett, Roy Smith . BALACLAVA Patterson, Pollard . BEST Stocker, S. Hill, Graffen, McCusky, Franzi, Morrison . O.IVANHOE 0.1 0 .3 3 .3 5.7.37 0 . HAILEY. 2 .3 5 .5 5 .8 7.10.52 OLD IVANHOE Cockerill 3, Ryan, Yarwood. BEST Cockenll . Bell, Parry, Dowell, Norman . Marshall . OLD HAILEY. BEST Rae, Mytton, Merrell, Wood, Ball, Kingsley. ST KILDA 2 .0 6.6 9.0 11 .11 .77 MHS OLD BOYS 2 .2 2 .3 3.4 4 .6.30 ST KILDA De Raad 3, Susovitch 3, Cummins 2 . Ballarin, Clagnan, Harriman . BEST De Raad, Clagnan, Fiddler, Beilby, Kay, M . Howard. MHSOB J . Bahen 2, Geehman, McGregor. BEST McGregor. Menzies . Roach, Aspinall, J. Bahen, A. Short. ST KEVINS 3.0 4 .2 5.8 7.12 .54 0. BRIGHTON 0.2 1 .6 2 .7 2 .8.20 ST KEVINS Giffin 4, Fry, L . Taberner, Lawerence. BEST Panagiotopoulof, Snell, A . Simmons, Giffin, Croagh, L . Taberner. 0. BRIGHTON Millis, Wraith . BEST Osborne, Browne, Goderidge, Mackenzie, Blair, Gale.
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® A '~,~r ~ , __ y~ OLD CAMBERWELL 0 .1 0.3 0.4 3.5.23 ELSTERN W ICK 7.2 11 .2 15.5 19.6.120 OLD CAMBERWELL Lenten, Walker, Poyser BEST Buckley, Watt, Todd, Burge, Lenten, Lee . ELSTERNWICK D. Mahony 4, P Mahony 4, Ryan 3, Tsiampas 2, Coyne 2, Weapon, Corkill, Howard, Grace . BEST Coyne, Hankin, Wigney, Corkili, Bird, Tsiampas . BULLEEN UNITED 1 .1 1 .3 3.9 8 .11 .59 HAMPTON ROVERS 3.1 4 .5 4.5 4.6.30 BULLEN UTD B . Wilson 3, S. Dowd 2, D . Dowd, C . Wilson, Mazuran . BEST S . Dowd, Cotterill, D. Dowd, Rees, Sexton, Godfrey. HAMPTON ROVERS Andrews, Bird, Tubb, D. Rogerson . BEST I . Boyle, Bird, Ivey, Harper, Pavlou, Roulent . STATE BANK 2 .1 3 .5 5.10 7.11 .53 WEST BRUNSWICK 3.1 5 .4 8 .5 12 .6 .78 STATE BANK O'Connor 3, Arnephy, Leithead, Scott, Rerden . BEST Hyde, Lambert, Keating, McKillop, Coghlan, Smith . WEST BRUNSWICK Bahagiar 3, Chappell 2, Hokkanen 2, P. Leathern 2, Bassi . Hackney, B. Taylor. BEST Great Team Effort . OLD MENTON . 0.0 1 .0 3 .3 2.6.24 PRESTON 3.4 9.6 11 .8 12 .8.80 OLD MENTON . Agius, Johnsen, Edwards . BEST Agws, Johnsen, Scaizo, Scott, Fathers, Lindsay. PRESTON B. McVeigh 6, Hunter 3, Walkley, Allen, P. McVeigh . BEST P. McVeigh, M . Debono, D . Bullock, B . McVeigh, McGowan, Ferlazzo . AJAX 2 .6 5.13 8.14 12 .20 .92 NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.0 0.0 1 .2 1 .2 .8 AJAX S. Zielinski 6, Super 3, Brian Goldberg, Fried, Krongoid . BEST Lourie, Fried, J. Alberts, Super, S. Zielinski, Brian Goldberg . NORTH BRUNSWICK M . Briffa . BEST Garing, Dowsett, Rooney, Androutsos, Russo, S. Tsiakias.
EeRESE R. UHS OLD BOYS 1 .2 2 .4 2 .5 3.5.23 0. ESSENDON 2 .4 3.7 4 .9 5 .18.48 UHS OLD BOYS Thomson 2, Nelson. BEST Nelson, Shanahan, Zerna, Lugg, Wernert, Burns. 0. ESSENDON Vaxalis, Shaw, Gleeson, G . Thompson, Wittingslow. BEST Crossley, Evans, G . Thompson, Gleason, Gathercole, Scott . AQUINAS 3.3 3.4 5.5 5.5 .35 POWER HOUSE 1 .0 2 .3 2 .3 3 .5.23 AQUINAS S. O'Loughlin 2, Savaris 2, Glennie . BEST McCafferty, Alford, Rogers, Dwyer, McKenna, S. O'Loughlin . 37
POWER HOUSE R. Williams 2, A . Angeli . BEST M . Hanson, G . Torney, R . Williams, C. McLeod, R. Sarosi, M . Bray, PENINSULA 0.5 1 .7 1 .10 3 .13.31 ST BEDES 3 .0 5 .4 7.5 9.6.60 PENINSULA Francis, Morgan, Horne. BEST Hunter, Francis, Morgan, Brereton, Horne, Bovingdon . ST BEDES Walker 3, Fyans 2, Whitlock 2, Matthew Beasley, Jackson . BEST Freer, Jackson, Whitlock, Whitelaw, Greett, Dunstan . WHITEFRIARS 5.4 7.9 7.10 8.14 .62 0 . GEELONG 1 .1 1 .3 2.5 4 .8 .32 WHITEFRIARS Mason 4, Puglia 2, Rohan, Van Raay . BEST Mason . G White, Van Raay, McNeil, McLaughlin, Lyall . 0 . GEELONG Shaw 3, Emmett 2, Naylor 2, Colac, Gude . BEST O'Halloran, Richardson, Stewart, Williams, Gunn, Shaw. BRUNSWICK 2 .0 2 .3 4.6 6 .10.46 HEATHERTON 4 .2 5 .4 8.5 11 .6.72 BRUNSWICK P. Sayers 2, Campbell, Green, Heaney, Scott . BEST Heaney, Guzel, Green, McKissack, P. Sayers, Campbell, HEATHERTON Elliott 3, Link 2, Perkins 2, Price 2, Booker 2 . BEST Team Effort!!
THERRY Fleming 6, Bull 5, Reddick3, J. Masters3, Goode, Brundell, Meilick . BEST Reddick, Goodwin, Goodear, Smiti-, Smith, Fleming . OLD HAILEY Main 7, Armstrong 3, Pa rton 2, A . Wigg 2, Ki Richardson, P Wigg, Caspers, Jones, Lasslock . BEST Irvine, K ; Scott, Chegwin, Files, N . Gordon, Broadben t BULL---2.5 .17 DE LA BELU 19 .12 .126 BULL/TEMP Hendrie, P Robertson . BESET D. Robertson, p Robertson, Mott, McLaren, Allsop, Shawe. DE LA SALE BLUE Higgins 7, Walker 2, Sheedy 2, Mahzia 2, Seag _2, Steiger, Kruger, Davey, Curran . BEST Malizia, Kruger, Walker, Seag ;,r Davey, Higgins. 0. PAR. GREEN 2 .2 5.3 8.8 8,8.5 .2 9.3 12 .10 19,11,12 65MARCELIN3 0. PAR. GREEN Board 3, Suller 3, O'Keefe, Puzzio . BEST Moor= Pamelt, Northey, Hewitt, Duscon, Fuller. MARCELLIN Randall 6, Szakacs 3, Gazzola 2, Mason 2, N DuncaGibson, Mangan, Parker, Cooper, Finnigan . BEST Finnigan, Gazzolc Szakacs, Duck, Randall, Davidson .
DOVETON 5 .6 9.8 11 .10 15.15.106 ANZ BANK 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 .1 DOVETON Mallon 4, Spinks 3, Rhynehart 2, Stephens 2, Stanley, Currie, Brodie, Wilkinson . BEST Brodie, Currie, Westerman, Wilkinson, Rhynehart. ANZ BANK BEST T. Harbinson, Briggs, Birkenfelds, Smith, Hewitt, Dawson. CLAYTON 9 .14.68 UNI REDS 6 .7.43 CLAYTON Savage 3, Belent 2, Stiglich 2, Damelio, Reynolds . BEST Savage, Stighch, Reynolds, Price, Cunningham, Nankivell . UNI REDS Phypers 2, Katsiamakis 2, C. Ross, Kildey. BEST Chow, C Ross, Glenn Moloney, Walden, Evans, Murphy. FOOTSCRAY 3 .0 7.3 8 .4 10.6.66 WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .1 5 .4 7.7 12.10.82 FIT Bibas 5, Russell 3 . Elford, Fitzgerald, BEST 0'Shannessy, Bibas, Williamson, Tanner, Darmanin , WILLIAMSTOWN R. Goetz 7, M . Dervan 2, D . White 2, G . Corfield, C. Goetz, S . Kennedy, G. Doria. C . Cheetham . BEST Dervan, Harry, Hyland, Vanderpeet, C. Goetz, Borg, Cannon . LA TROBE 19 .12 .126 ST LEONARDS 5 .3 .33 LA TROBE Dunin 4, Blaskett 4, Dillon 2, Limperakis 2, J . Tucci 2, Conroy, Hands, McGibbon, Rathbone, Trimboli . BEST Dunin, McKenna, J. Tucci, Hands, Blaskett, Cohen . ST LEONARDS Claxton 3, Dyer, McCully, BEST Dunlevy. Wigley, Sher, S Lydster, Ingrim. OLD CAREY 1 .1 2 .1 2 .3 4.5.29 ST ANDREWS 2 .5 4 .9 9.11 11 .15 .81 OLD CAREY Thomas 2, Graham, England . BEST Dyson, Thomas, England Cope . ST ANDREWS Cavanagh 2, Funnell 2, Casey, Fielding, Goldsworthy, Kenyon, Lawrence, Libardi, Wright. BEST Good Team Effort!! COMM. BANK 2 .1 4.3 6.5 6 .5 .41 ELTHAM 1 .1 3.3 4.3 5.9.39 COMM . BANK Yusuf 2, Poulton, Kimpton, Keating, Jenkins . BEST Kewley, Dunkley, Martin, Aves, Mehmet, Scerri . ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
BANYULE 7.3 10 .9 13 .9 21 .16 .142 ST KILDA 1 .2 1 .7 4 .9 7.11.53 BANYULE Harte 4, Collins 3, Knight 3, Hogan 3, Bishop 2, Turnbull 2, R . Parry 2, Tile, Donaldson . BEST R . Parry, Tice, Turnbull, Collins, Cullen, Knight . ST KILDA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. OLD MELB. 1 .4 3.9 5 .11 5.13.43 WHITEFRIARS 3.4 7.6 10.10 13.15.93 OLD MELB. C . Griffiths 3, McKenzie, Dixon . BEST Ingleton, A, Cordner,Wertheimer, C,Smith, C. Griffith, Watson. WHITEFRIARS Jenkins 4, T. Strike 3, Reidy, J . Houston, Philip. Midr . BEST Bateman, Jenkins, Midro, Selkirk, Roker, SmithoO'Brien,Smth " 2 .4 4.12 7.16 14 .17.101 ST BERNARDS 0 .2 2 .2 3.2 3.4 .22 ORMOND Rosel 4, McConvill 3, Conway 2, Daou 2, Kemp, Moloney, Thomas. BEST Egan, McConvill, Moloney, Rockawin, Conway, Petterwood. ST BERNARDS L. Overman 3 . BEST Jago, Ramsay, Doolan, Walsh, O'Connor, Mullins . OLD SCOTCH 5 .4 9 .8 13 .9 19 .15.129 NORTH OB 4 .1 5 .1 5.6 7.7.49 OLD SCOTCH Cowl 5, Parry Okden 4, Hooper 3, Millar 2, Phillips 2, McIntyre, Chernov, Morrison . BEST Atkinson, Morrisson, Sinclair, C . cHoper,Wilsn NORTH OB J. Vania 5, A . Dwyer, Trimbole . BEST Trimbole, Tarczon, J Vania, Haig, Carbon, Nardella . CAUL . GRAMM . 4.8 9.10 14.14 18.18 .126 UNI BLACKS 0.1 2 .2 4.3 7.5 .47 CAUL. GRAMM. Phillips 8, Dachs 3, Dicrosta 3, Sleeman 2, Brohier. BEST Phillips, Dicrosta, Cossart-Walsh, Dachs, Sleeman, Roberts. UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .
MHS OLD BOYS 4 .3 6 .7 11 .10 16 .13.109 COLLEGIANS 1 .4 5 .7 9 .8 11.12.78 MHSOB A. Green 7, Radlow 3, Sheridan 2, Jacobs 2, Dixon, O'Brien, Fuller. BEST G. Tyrrell, Bradley, Green, Feferkranz, Fuller, Sheridan, Dixon . COLLEGIANS Micro 3, Wiseman 3, Newton 2, Cornelius 1 . BEST Cornelius, Baxter, Newton, Kenneally, Midro. UNI BLUES forfeited to OLD XAVERIANS THERRY 21 .16.142 0 . HAILEY 20 .12 .132
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ROUND 13 - 5 YEARS AGO - 1983 De La Salle clinched second position in 'A' Section : :,hen they came from behind to beat Old Xaverians 10.9 to 10.8, kicking four goals in the last 10 minute, and made it difficult for Old Xaverians to make the our. Man of the hour was winger David Harrington ;;ho booted the winning goal after the siren . ,50 games to St Kevins OB verteran Peter "Happy" Hannan - winner of their Club's Best & Fairest awards - 1976, 78 and 81 and leading goalkicker in 1976, 77, 78, 81 and V.A .FA team in 1983. (Loved a goal did Hap! Ed . ) The following V .A .F.A . Players were selected in the A .A .F.C. to play the Victorian Count ry Football League in Bendigo . John Jones ( Marcellin) captain ; Jim Bennett (Coll .), Brian Bourke (De La Salle), Peter B rown (Old Scotch), Nick Burne (Old X .), Ga ry Carro ll ( NOB), Bernie Cooper ( Marc .), Mick Deveson (De La Salle), Mick Jennings (Uni Blues), Shane Murphy ( De La Salle), Peter Sherwen ( Old Scotch), Chris Stone (Caul . Gr.), John Toomey (Marc) . (How many of the players had played, or went on to play, V.F.L . 1st XVIII football? ) Players selected from other states were W.A . : Mike Salmon (v.c.), Rod C ro nan, Jeremy McGrade, John Price ; S.A . : Bill Botten, Max Bratton, Peter Cousns, Clinton Giles ; Tas : Dean Coleman . Coach was John Fisher of Victoria . A .A .F.C . were beaten by 4 points, 11 .16 to 11 .12 in a stirring last quarter. Best were Deverson, Salmon, Jones, Burne, Murphy and Stone. 10 YEARS AGO - 1978 Old Melburnians 'B' were finally toppled when second team Old Paradians came from 19 points down at last change and kicked 7 .0 to 2.1 in teh final term to win by 10 points . Best were C . McCarthy, C. Hughes, Roe (Old Parad .) and I . Cordner ( 7 gls .), Pisarski, Mitchelmore (Old Melb.) . For the first time the Umpires Association were represented at delegates' meetings - past president of Umpires' Association, Da ry l Hill, an umpire of long standing, was their man . Surprise of the day in ' D' was the defeat of leader Old Camberwell by Heathe rton, seventh . A point ahead at half time, 4 points at the last change and 5 points at the final siren, Heathe rt on's stars were Barbour, Killeen, Brains ( Heath .) an Macrae, K . Kerr and J. Rimington (Old C.) . Caulfield Gram . held a Sportman's Night at Khyat's Hotel, Brighton - compered by Ian McDonald, supported by Alan Aylett, Gus Mercurio, Keith Stackpole, Bob Skilton and Neil Robe rt s . St Bernards congratulated 1976 Carnival representative Gavin Mitchell on his 150th game maybe the best of the clan to play with St Bernards?
15 YEARS AGO - 197 3 Coburg 'A' lost their third game in succession when they were beaten at Ormond, going down by 4 points, and slipping to 5th position . However they were three games and percentage clear of Geelong in sixth position . Top team, Old Camberwell 'E' came from 5 goals behind at the last change to beat second top team Old Ivanhoe by 4 points . Their inaccuracy, 10 .20, almost cost them the game . Best were McCallum, Mullett , Bu rt (Old C.) and Williams, Kelsey, Purcell (Old I .) . 200 games for Parkside spare parts man Danny "Boone" Gleeson wwho had played in just about every position on the field and also found time to be coach of the Reserves for a spell, and for Bill Mumford, the 'Old Man' of National Bank F.C., a tremendous clubman both on and off the field . Coburg Juniors kicked 13 goals straight in the second quarter of their match against Old Paradians. 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 North Old Boys and Kew figured in their second drawn game for the season, kicking 9.8 (62) each . When they met inthe first round they scored 61 points, Kew kicking 9.7 and NOB 8.13 . Collegians brought themselves back into final four calculations with a 4 point win over the leaders, Old Paradians . Graeme Brewer, National Bank captain, played his 150th game as did Denis 'Tropical' Davies with St Kevins OB . Well known Parkside stalwart, Bill Roda, won the award of 'father of the week' - twins (a boy and girl) . Geelong's hopes of making the 'B' Section four were jolted when they went down at home by 2 goals to bottom team, St Kilda CBOC who were best served by Sheehan, Carro l and Vignola . 'De La' Reserves had a bad day - 0.9 for the day against Old Xaverians. Old Trinity's captain-coach, Ian Cu rt is, played his 50th game. Melbourne High continued their run with a 16 point win over Caulfield Gramm . (3rd) . Nelson, Needham and Gilbert (5 goals) were best for MHSOB. 30 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Coburg congratulated ruckman Jack Dugdale on his 150th game and his wonderful service to the club, both on the field and off the field as social secretary. Max Dempster played his 100th game for Parkside. Parkside 'B' with 10 wins and 1 loss and in top place, only scrambled home by 10 points in a low scoring game against Hampton Rovers. Foley, Dunn and McLaughlin (Old P.) and C. Adamson, Shaw, Hayes ( H . Rovers) were best .
MHSOB broke a run of seven successive defeats with a 27 point victory against Commonwealth Bank. Stars werew Masters (5 goals), Nelson, L . Seward ( MHS) and Board, Casey, Caven ( C. Bank) . Only undefeated team was Alphington in junior section - with a percentage of 323 .5 E Section captains were R . McLellan (0. Bri . Gram.), R . Davison ( St . K . CBOC), G. Ridgeway (ANZ), R .Stein (0. Carey), D . Birang (P. House Gold), L . Dowling (Old Trinity), F.J . Lee (Coll . Gold), M . Marsden (U. Reds), A . Tunks ( Brighton) .
40 YEARS AGO - 194 8 University Blacks, at home, avenged their first round defeat with a 36-point victory over Old Melburnians Denis Cordner, Heywood and Livingstone were outstanding for the Blacks . Melbourne High showed their best form for weeks but still went down to Coburg by 8 points - Alf Keam who shone on the wing and Ian Bailey at half-forward were best for the losers . For the first time since the war Old Paradians (C Section) won three games in a row - Kev Power Geoff Hill and Brian Heye were their best in the victory against Footscray Tech .
THE SCORES The attention of all clubs is drawn to the necessity to phone final scores to Mr . Ron Hally on 379 8171 - Reserves and G and H section games played early - before 3 p .m . Seniors and Under 19 section games before 5 p .m . In the case of a forfeit it is still necessa ry to phone Mr . Hally. If a match is transferred to SUNDAY, nofity the Press Correspondent George McTaggart on 528 3319 . Saturday matches at Elsternwick Park - 'Home Club' responsible for phoning scores to Mr. Hally (unless otherwise advised) . Sunday games - scores to Mr. George McTagga rt (unless otherwise advised) . 150 UP FOR SADDLEBAG S This Saturday Peter `Saddlebags' Saddler plays his 150th game for Old Mentonians, A fine player with mainly the Reserves and an occasional run with the Seniors, Peter has tasted success . . . the Reserves Premmiership team in 1985 . Although his kicking style leaves a lot to be desired (in style and distance) it still achieves the desired effect, especially when kicking for goal . Over the past seasons "Saddles" has played many games in the centre because of his ability to get the ball and has been rewarded with the captaincy on numerous occasions . Peter over the years has incurred a number of injuries but because of his great club spirit has given his all for the Reserves and suport to Phil Vines (Reserves coach) . Congratulations "Saddles" on your achievement . We hope you continue with the Club and aim for the '200' club. 50 GAMES AT BULLEEN UNITE D The first of Bulleen's 1986 batch of recruits notches up 50 this week . Mark Haris started as a brilliant wingman and has now slotted into the backline, adding much needed pace in defence - and a very successful transition too! 'Bones' is also a great acquisition around the Club, putting in his all to the extent of being a willing, working, committeeman in just his third year. That, however, is not to devalue his worth on the field, having played all 50 games in the ones. Congratulations Bones, and all the best for your future with the Bulls .
PHONING OF DETAILS A SECTION BEFORE 5 .30 P.M . B SECTION 6P.NI.to 6 .30 P.M., Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at 528 3319 PHONING OF SCORES SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION S BEFORE 5 P.M. RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M . to MR. RON HALLY a t 379 8171
MONASH BLUES NEWS Congratulations to Mick 'Meat' Hay who recently played his 100th game against Bulleen/Temp. Don't be confused by his No . 71 jumper, this number has reached legend status at Monash and Meat has quite rightly refused to change it . A gutsy, talented and consistent performer, Meat often lifts the whole team with his inspirational lunging tackles. A vital part of the back-line, Meat occasionally takes the role of 'tagger' with excellent results . Congratulations from all your team-mates Meat and welcome to the 100 game legends club! 100 GAMES AT AJAX , It's taken him since 1980 to do it, but Bruce Josem has finally chalked up 100 games for the Jackers, bringing up the century last week . Bruce wa just 15 when he joined us and has played in almost every position thinkable. It wasn't until last season that he established himself in the seniors regularly. Bruce is noted for his dark complexion. Har ry Beitzel thought he came from the islands up north, but in fact he's from an inner suburb of Melbourne . Bruce was also well known for the various rags he used to wear to training . But in keeping with his new urbane 'articled clerk' image, we now see him in the finest of threads . Well done Bruce from all at AJAX . We look forward to you and 'Scooters' presence around the Club for another 100 games .
VALE sad loss, not only to his wife Elva and family , i ut to the Thomastown Football Club occurred ; th the passing of Mr. W.G . (Bill) Kelly on 30/6/88 - truly one of Nature's Gentlemen . Bill, a life member of the Club, had been President for 13 years, a Committee man for 20 years, had coached junior teams during this time and also had been Time-keeper for the Seniors, as well as the many other contributions he had made to therunning of the Club over the years . Bill's career as a primary school teacher, which started in the country, eventually led him through many schools, his final school being Norrish Bank State School where he was Principal . This career brought him into contact with many students who always found in him a true and kindly teacher, always ready to help and was highly respected by the students . He played football and cricket in the Country Leagues for many years and also cricket in "A" Grade Jika Competition when he came to Melbourne. His personal experience in sport gave him a great rapport with all members of the Clubs . He will be sadly missed around the Club but I feel Bill's words wold be - "Grieve not today and then forget me, rather talk about me in the normal way and thoughts of me will stay forever. " The VAFA joined the Thomastown Football Club in mouring the loss of Mr. Bill Kelly. Bill was a former Certificate of Merrit winner and a stalwart of the Thomastown Club where his service at both Club and Association level will be sorely missed . The Association extends its deep sympathy to his widow and family.
OLD HAILEYBURIAN S Ivan Lendl Look-a-like "Billy" Baxter plays his 50th game for the Club today. Andrew joined the Bloods straight from school in 1986 and played in the firsts straight away. To date he's not missed a game and in fact has brought up the half-century in only 49 playing Saturdays - look out Hicksy ! Now a little beefier than in his first year, Billy has played in a variety positions all around the ground . His possession skills have always been top class, especially those long kicks which vie with his mate "Greggo's" as the biggest in the Club. Billy's parents, Murray and Helen have also been great supports of the Club. Along with "Orts" and "Larkers" Billy leads the Waverley social push which in earlier days shot to prominence in the Fun Bus. Now the polished number one can only dream of such exotic motoring as he arrives at training in that white Austin 1800. Speaking of training, all the boys are wondering how much longer he'II be wearing that flourescent green jumper ! OLD SCOTC H Old Scotch Under 19s enjoyed a big win over NMOB and were delighted with the efforts of Phil Morrisson who dominated the ruck all day . Chris Atkinson and Tom Wilson were impassable across the half-back line, and Simon Cowl showed his strength and leadership. Jason Aghan did not play.
100 GAMES AT BULLEEN UNITED Congratulations fromall Bulleen go to Rod C re ighton on being the Club's 30th 100 game player. On a Saturday you can hear the bone crunching shirtfronts that are the trademark of this valuable utility player. Yes, all you blokes in his cheer squad, "Waddell" is of great value even when he is not ironing out the opposition . His tacking is superb, and even when he is just lurking, waiting for that forward to take that one step too many, he puts incredible pressure on for Bulleen United . One of the Greats from the '82 & '86 Premiership sides, Rod has taken quite a while to make it to 100, due to his rugged style of play resulting in his own sore bones, but with his tough training schedule of running 15 miles a day and kicking rubbish bins 50 metres, we are sure to see Rod notch up fu rt her milestones . THANKS TO STAN AND KE N St . Kevin's Old Boys would like to thank Stan Clements and Ken Senior for their continuing assistance in officiating for our Reserves. Stan has recently had a hip replacement operation and it is great to see him back and smiling . Stan should now be ready for preseason training in 1989 . "BOMBA" PLAYS 100 GAMES AT OLD PARADIAN S B re ndan "Bomba" McClements is extended hearty congratulations by the President, Committee, supporters and players of Old Paradians, on playing his 100th game for the Club on 2nd July 1988, against Marcellin . "Bomba" commenced his playing career with the Club Under 19's in 1981, sharing the ruck duties with Paul Villanti and The Beast . From 1982 all of them went on to the senior ranks of the Club . But since that time Paul Villanti has left the team for other light duties, while The Beast left for reducing heavy duties, and left "Bomba" to continue the good work for the Club as a senior player, which he has very earnestly carried out to date . It is certain that "Bomba" will continue his present form and fitness towards his next milestone at the Club. Best of luck "Bomba", on and off the field for the future. OLD CARE Y The hot dogs, pies and other pre, during the aftermatch refreshments are selling in record numbers since El Presidente Lew's beautiful and charming wife Diane began manning the Old Carey canteen . Players, supporters and visitors agree that the food's good, but the view is great! ! 50 GAMES IN 2 1/2 YEAR S TO ELSTERNWICK'S SOUTHAL L Sorry Pete for missing the big day last week, but now we can celebrate at home with you today . Peter (Southy or A .B. to the cricket officiados) began with Elsternwick in 1986 and played all 21 games . He then played 17 all of 18 last year and all 12 this year. That adds up to 50 out of a possible 51 games . A tremendous effo rt Pete . Congratulations from all of us at Elsternwich . With your natural roving talent you have been an important part of the senior line-up . Keep working on the hard things like you did last year when you were Equal Runner-Up in the Best & Fairest count and the rewards of success will follow . Well done on the 1st 50 - now for the next 50 and a place in this year's Finals .
National Mutual Trustee s The future is assured . A SECTION Schuhkraft, Ormon d C . Klaaysen, St . Bernard's Mclnnes, Univ. Blues Waldron, De La Salle Bourke, Old Zaverians Petroff, Marcelli n Wallis, Univ. Blue Pritchard, Old Paradians Roberts, Collegian s C. Lowe, De La Salle SECTION B Freeman, Parkside Cavanagh, Kew D. Matthews, Caul . Gram . Kennedy, Ivanho e Heath, Bull-Temp. A. Crotty, Therry Nyman, Therry Nalder, Caul . Gram Puls, Bull-Temp Sedgwick, Parkside Warren, Uni Blacks C SECTION Riddell, t . Kild a Pryor, Old Brighton Grant, Old Brighton Sist. Balaclava Shand, Old Hailey Drummond, MHSOB Sutterby, Banyul e A . Hill, Balaclava D SECTION Panagiotidis, Hampton Rovers DeMorton, North Bruns . Armstrong, Bulleen-United Hepburn, Presto n Lawson, Hampton Rover s 1 . Rogerson, Hampton Rovers Brydson, Preston E SECTION Pratt, Whitfriars Parker, Old Essendon ~)atton , Whelan, Aquinas Patterson, Heatherson Robson, Old Geelong Woodman, Whitefriars Boag, St . Bedes F SECTION T. Wilson, St . Andrews Green, Latrobe Gardner, Comm . Bank Mills, F.I .T. Oliver, Old Carey Taylor, St . Andrews M . Wilson Snr., Doveton
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G SECTIO N Wittey, Bloods 24 Maclsaac, Kew (2 8) Hutchinson, Bloods 22 Johnson, Marcellin 20 Warner, Monash Whites 20 Fletcher, Old Haileybury 17 St . Teale, Collegians 15 H SECTION Prowse, Old Xaverians 45 Giffin, St . Kevins 27 Goudge, GTV-9 26 Louchard, GTV-9 22 Ebinger, GTV-9 20 Hall, St . Kilda 18 Gray, GTV-9 18 Lang, Richmond Central 18 F. Skender, St . Kilda 18 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Gorazides, Old Xaverians (-) 62 Mason, Marcellin ()2) 43 Walker, De La Salle (2) 37 Board, Old Paradians () 33 Connors, Old Xaverians (-) 32 Houston, Uni . Blues (-) 29 Midro, Collegians (-) 28 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 T. Strike, Whitefriars (-) 43 Rowan, Whitefriars 42 St. Strike, Whitefriars (-) 28 D'Silva, St . Bernards (1) 26 O'Brien, Whitefriars () 23 J . Vania, North OB (5) 22 Walsh, St . Bernards (-) 20 Cowl, Old Scotch (5) 2 0 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Fogart y, St . Kevins (-) 40 Fox, Old Brighton (-) 25 Ryan, Old Brighton (-) 25 Hourigan, St . Kevins (-) 25 Howden, Old Brighton (-) â&#x20AC;¢ 25 Pegler, Aquinas (5) 25 Noyes, Aquinas (-) 24 A RESERVE McGraw, De La Salle (6) 41 Wooler, Marcellin (-) 26 Walsh, St . Bernards (2) 27 Formosa, Uni . Blues (-) 26 Harris, De La Salle (1) 24 Boyanton, Ormond (1) 23 Madden, Ormond (2) 23 B RESERV E Rawley, Ivanoe (1) 21 Denami, Parkside (-) 20 Hill, Kew (-) 15 Hannington, Bull-Temp (3) 14 Lengalher, Ivanhoe (-) 14 Thackwray, Ivanhoe (1) 13
C RESERVE Thompson, Banyule (-) 2 6 Old Haileybury 25 ,_,,_,_ . ch, St . Kilda (3) 21 Pollard, Balaclava (1) 20 Sre~,ens, Banyule 15 phlllips, Banyule (-) 15 ;v`artln, MHSOB (-) 15 D RESERV E Devola, Hampton Rovers (-) 47 1Alright, State Bank (-) 27 Walkley, Preston (1) 25 lNeedon, Elsternwick (1) 24 1=inikarides, Preston (-) 21 ,ettch, Bulleen United (-) 1 7
E RESERV E Bowtell, Aquinas (-) 35 Henderson, Old Geelong (-) 25 Kotis, St . Bedes (-) 19 Borthwick, Old Geelong (-) 18 Fitzgibbon, St . Bedes (-) 16 Puglia, Whitefriars (-) 14 F RESERV E Clark, Old Carey (-) 33 Yusuf, Comm . Bank (2) 27 Stephens, Doveton 16 Crothers, Doveton (-) 15 Setterina, St . Andrews (-) 15 Fuller, Clayton (-) 14 Dyer, St . Leonards (1) 1 4 THE BLACK LIST
NEXT WEEKS MATCHES NO MATCHES IN A AND B SECTINS. THIS ROUND WILL BE PLAYED ON AUGUST 20th .
C SECTION ST. KILDA V BANYUL E 0. IVANHOE V OLD MELB. THOMASTOWN V BALACLAVA ST. KEVINS V O. HAILEY. 0. BRIGHTON V MHS OLD BOYS D SECTIO N 0. MENTONE V ELSTERNWICK STATE BANK V BULLEEN UTD OLD CAMB . HAMP. ROV. AJAX V WEST BRUNS. NORTH BRUNS. V PRESTON E SECTION WHITEFRIARS V O. ESSENSDON PENINSULA V AQUINAS UHS OLD BOYS V POWER HSE BRUNSWICK V ST. BEDES HEATHERTON V 0 . GEELON G F SECTION LA TROBE V ANZ BANK FOOTSCRAY V CLAYTON DOVETON V UNI REDS 0. CAREY V W'STOW N COMM . BANK V ST. LEONARDS ELTHAM V ST. ANDREWS G SECTION 0 . SCOTCH V COLLEGIANS ST. BERNARDS V MARCELLIN MONASH UNI V OLD MELB . BULL-TEMP V BLOOD S PORT COLTS V 0 . HAILEY. KEW V DE LA SALLE H SECTION BALACLAVA V ST. KEVINS THERRY V GTV- 9 POWER HSE V OLD XAV . 0. GEELONG V STATE BANKE RICH . CENTRAL V ST. KILD A NO MATCHES IN UNDER 19 SECTIONS . THIS ROUND WILL BE PLAYED ON AUGUST 20th .
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Personality Pars TWO 50's IN ZEDDERS BIG WI N ii at ANZ congratulate March "Basher" Evans and Wayne "Barney" Duscher for playing their 50th imes for our Club in our big win against Eltham couple of weeks ago. both boys joined us a few years ago now from -Ighbouring South Melbourne Districts and have come very popular members of our Club . -'Basher" is currently having his most consistent season and has finally learnt to handball . He has also , und that if you TRAIN you tend to play better on °atch days . 13atch" off the field is one of our most prominent uractical jokers, always ready to have a laugh with anybody. He also love a punt and is only too keen !;, hand out tips, most of which are duds, in fact we're stili searching for some of the horses . Mark would have reached this milestone much earlier but for a few untimely suspensions, has won a Reserves Best & Fairest along the way to his 50 . "Basher" played a great game in his 50th being ~udged our best player in our fighting win - well done »ate. "Barney" is a fearless little customer who goes in where Angels fear to Tread - no-one is too big or tough for his - he takes them all on . Seriously though, Wayne would have reached his milestone a lot earlier but for a few injuries and a few spells where he has tended to go walkabout . Barney is a strange little character popular with his team mates even if at times they don't totally understand him . He has played most of his football in the senior side, and also put in a fine performance during his 50th and most important game for the Zedders . All associated with ANZ congratulate you both . We wish you well in your future games with us and hope you reach your 100's much quicker . P.S. The author humbly apologises to you both for the lateness of this article.
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***OLD CAREI(** * OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88 TALENT SCOUTS ARE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR A FEW OLD CAREY PLAYERS After our great "STARMAKER" night players such as `Hedge' Hickey are now being sought after by all the top agencies offering heaps - TO KEEP THEM QUIET Also some of our ladies performed with distinction as did Ian Patterson ,- the star of the night and still Old Carey at heart .
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50 GAMES TO "TITCHY" OF OLD PARADIAN S All at Old Paradians congratulate Paul "Titchy" Fahey, on playing his 50th game for the Club on 2nd July 1988 against Marcellin . "Titchy" joined the Club in 1985, and wone the award for Best First Year Senior Player. He also represented the Premiership team in 1986 . But injuries last season and early this season kept him off the field . However, he is gradually finding form and fitness, and we wish him every success on and off the field for the future . OLD CAREY Old Carey might be looking great in '88, but the same cannot be said for El Presidente's violent yellow windcheater. Since Lew became owner of the offending garment, Old Carey have suffered two defeates on the days he has worn it to matches . Rumour has it that if he wears it again he'll be pressing his luck and is likely to get whammied by players and supporters alike!! "LOST DOG " After 8 years at Coburg and 14 with University Blues where one of my taks is custodian of forgotten property, I felt that surely I had heard them all, but no so. While cleaning up after last week's game I heard a car pull up, out fo which jumped Blues captain Simon Macaulay looking very concerned . In reply to my question as to what he had forgotten, to my surprise he replied "Rocky", who as all at the Blues know, is Simon's very large German Shepherd dog . It seems that Simon, who had just played his first game after some weeks out injured, had driven with his father to his home in South Yarra where upon arrival he discovered Rocky's absence. So it was back to the University where, sure enough, there he was still tethered to a seat outside the pavilion . PS . Simon is a non-drinker so it must have been the Blues close win .
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