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no flu you can't take anything away from the Old Xaverians whose 13 goal win over Old Paradians not nsolidated the Clubs place in the four but also silences most of their critics . One thing for sure is tha t wasn't the only tipster to go for O .P.'s . ue of an under-19 side have been proven yet again following the unearthing of Xavs defender John McKay. mber of the club's 1987 Premiership side, McKay is a fullback in the old tradition and has been a model rsistency in the second half of the season . Peter Curtain stepped into big brother Steve's shoes last wee k ,„ng 4 from the spearhead whilst younger brother Richard also an under-19 premiership player last season , ad in with two . Michael Atkins centre and Dermott Dann ruck roving have also been in good form and :our losses Xavs are bound to build on last weeks effort . For the Old Paradians Peter & Michael Woo d i hard across the half back line and Paul Fahey celebrated his 50th game with a competitive display i n ^he record the scorer of OP's lowest A Section goal tally since (when Norm Nugent?) were McClement s & Terry Canavan . ; ireadful conditions North O.B : s better use of the wind enabled it to snatch a vital 8 point win over St . Bernards. : s a low scoring affair, although St. Leonards & Footscray Institute ( F Section) combined tally of only cToals suggests conditions were even worse at Patterson River . Peter Dwyer & Hoffman defended well fo r North especially in the first quarter in which they held the Saints to just one goal Boyd Atkinson & Schmidt .-re other good players for North whilst for St . Bernards, McAllister The Chief' and the three Johns, 0'Connell, Frasr & Federico put in all day. r the second week running University Blues came from behind to grab the 4 points, and now find themselves y a game outside the four. The tremendous form of Michael Yeo and consistency of Ed Banks has stood m in good stead of late. The Lions have themselves to blame although Keith Parsons (4 goals), Galbraith, ;nd consistent Hoyle, Roberts & Baum were often under notice. Ormond predictably proved too strong and were too experienced for De La Salle Old Collegians. Mark McDonald :;no has enjoyed a wonderful season at centre half back was again amongst their best as was the "recruit of year" Andrew Bert . Russell Barnes enjoyed himself as a forward particularly as he booted the 'Mond s r= goal, Kingston, Connell, such an improved player, Jobling & Forsyth also stood out . De La were competitive ill day and have unearthed a player of the future in Nick Eastman . He controlled the centre, reads the game JI and only poor disposal let him down . Kevin Mullins at full back did a splendid job on Schuhkraft althoug h i e Ormond man still managed 5, and Pappon, Kruger, Connolly & Steve Nash played with commitment and purpose. Marcellin like Old Xavs answered its critics with an impressive 69 point win over Old Scotch . Derek Ebe rt , Joe Amad & Brendan Murray were outstanding whilst Slattery, Day & Petro ff proved dangerous . The Eagles have shown they're prepared to fight hard for their place in the four whilst the Cardinals who missed Moir badly ;:ere all at sea, especially after failing to establish an early lead after having first use of the breeze . The old reliables Fuller, Smith, Hodge, Drummond & Marcellin reject Justin Hart played ??????? for the visitors . Andy why us there no A or B Section football today? So the V.A .F.A . can play the A Section Grand Final on V .F.L . Preliminary Final weekend which means the A Section Grand Final will not have to compete with a League final! O .K . Previews of Round 14 next week. Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barnes
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Southa's C Section Selections
The Sist Report on B Section
We now have the four settled after a nail biting finish between Blacks & Bulleen Templestowe . For Blacks I targicwyohvefnalspirtode,clsyfar . . . .. The only questions now remaining for Grade are - who will get the coveted double chance and of course who will be relegated? Its not likely that theseg questions will be resolved for another couple of weeks. Back to the last round of matches . In the match of the day which turned out to be just that, Blacks were playir_ Bulleen Templestowe for fourth spot . In a mini 'grand final' the difference at each of the breaks was 2 points, 3 ; points, 1 point and 1 point . Overall it was a tight defensive game with the backmen dominating . The only differencv between the sides was that Bulleen Templestowe was a little luckier in converting . For Blacks, Peter Vaughan played extremely well in his comeback game and Matt Gibney in the back pocket kept clearing the ball with some solid marking. For Bulleen Templestowe their back pocket George was best on ground along with Espenchied who went from CHB to full back . Having been completely devastated by the result, all I can say is that as a Saints supporter after all these years I now feel sorry for Collingwood ! The other important game was the Trinity - Ivanhoe game. For 31/2 quarters Trinity had the game in the palm of their hand . 15 minutes into the last quarter a minor scuffle sparked the Hoers into action and they came home from 5 goals down . The scores were level with 11/2 minutes to go, when John Ma tt hew registered the final score for the match . I thought Trinity would have got out of their last quarter fades by now, its something they'll have to, work on if they are to avoid relegation . Ivanhoe have now won 3 out of 5. For Ivanhoe, Castagnini and ruckman Barro were best, for Trinity, Norman in the centre and Alan Black were their best . Kew continued on their winning way over Caulfield Gramm. The highlights of that game were Haralambopoulos : 4 goals and Tim O'Kayli's game in the back-pocket . For Caulfield Ma tt hews kicked 7 and Royals played well. Parkside put in an ordinary game to beat Monash . Parkside kicked 10 in the first quarter and were then outplayed by Monash for the rest of the game . For Parkside, Freeman didn't play and Sansonett i returned after a long absence with a collarbone injury, Page was their best and for Monash, Justin Quin took the honours . And finally Therry may have had a big win but their run of injuries continued, Ramsay received a collarbone injury. Fawkner have a few difficult game now, even so they should be right from relegation . They do have one little problem, however, the coach Stephen Buckley faces the tribunal . Whilst on Fawkner it was amazing to hear some anonymous caller slamming Fawkner (although not naming them) on talkback radio (3LO) last week. One other note, congratulations to Sha ro n Alger who umpired her first senior B Grade game . The main focus of todays game is whether the relegations sides can beat "up the ladder" sides to improve their chances . Ivanhoe are playing Blacks & Trinity play Monash . Both University sides dont really have much to play for and these could be danger games, Monash should account for Trinity though . Things will be more difficult for Caulfield as Parkside aren't about to give up second spot easily, though they will need to improve on last weeks game. In the other games Therry despite their injuries will account for Bulleen Templestowe and it will be a tough encounter for Kew but at home they'll get the points - the question is will they break the 200% mark ? "UNLUCKY 100 " Wayne "Silver Dome" Elliott last Saturday had the unfortunate honor of playing his 100th game in a dressing gown . Back luc "Sergio Silvani Calves". Better luck for your next 100 from all at Heathe rton F.C. 200 UP FOR JOCK John "Jock" Elmore has been a real stalwart of St . Bedes for many years and will be honoured at his 200th game today. How he will be honoured no one is sure . Maybe Irv and Wedge will take him to the dishlickers . Alternatively we might shout "Congratulations" at the top of our voices right down his pink like . Goodness knows how many opponents THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988
have been partically deafened by Jock's constant roars of "Lift your heads", "Go low" and "Lock it in Bedas". 200 is a great effort Jocka especially considering you've had the burden of carrying that enormous snout for all those games - Barry Manilow would be very proud of you . Jock invited all his relations and friends to the Park today to see his 200th but only Nugget accepted . The in-laws from Melville Is . were otherwise engaged but will mark the occasion with an extra special corroboree. All at St . Bedes salute your tremendous contribution both on and off the field - well done No . 27. 2
of a glacier . wo losses by teams in the four, the section continues to progress with the speed and meritability as fated (and predicted!), lost to Brighton for the second time this season, despite Capiron's considerabl e CBC, St KifdaOddly enough the Saints still look the better finals prospect, although they are now entering the difficult part uraw where they faltered so badly first time around . Banyule skipper Darren Attard and rookie Dale Bottomley ~ in their team's fine win which must make them hot favourites for the flag . The Bears are holding up wel l e r bid for an unbeaten season, even if the elastic in ruckman David Williams' apparel isn't . The word is that J fellow had something of a "falling out" with his shorts in last week's game on a rare chasing mission, aborte d ay through - it was a mixture of Ray Gabelich, Gypsie Rose Lee, and the space shuttle . Banyule have never our at St Kilda's hilltop ground and lost by something like 15 goals last season . Unless the dangerous but -redictable Saints pull one out of the bag, however, I can't see them blotting the leader's copybook . , rentated by a ten-goal win which sent them three places up the ladder, Old Ivanhoe await Old Melburnians , ',janging on to the double chance by percentage only and facing the prospect of a virtual qualifying final i n second last match of the season at McKinnon . Despite the form of big men, Laurie Stretton & Ian Wells, OM's -ould be untroubled by the drive or the rest of the opposition, although the `Hoe reserves must be gaining dept h they won their first for the season . The Bluebloods' reserves are even more impressive, whether financial or in ns of playing staff . Iortunately there could be no other word but ordinary for Thomastown's display, especially that of their fair-haired :k pocket, who decided to convince some sections of the crowd that he was no bottle blonde - even more ordinary, ard certainly far less accidental that the Williams exhibition . July seems to be a strange month to cast off ones inhibitions, ;jut even at three-quarter time our man's side had kicked less in total that the opposition had in behinds . At home, nowever, the 'Town are a real chance to beat Balaclava, who had a nearer miss than the Duchess of York in losing to St. Kevins . Rafferty's report and a number of 50-metre penalties, fatal at Albert Park, cost them the game and reflected the frustration which must come from holding a considerable percentage advantage over other relegation contenders but not being able to snatch the percentage points to use their lever. on Old Haileyburians. The St. Kevins for their part would hope to inflict the score they received from Balaclava Skevvies-Bloods clash in the first round was a most entertaining affair, and Campbell & O'Brien are players capable of pushing an illness and injury-riddled Haileybury line-up . Wayne Shand joined the 3-strong "broken nose club" (your correspondent is a veteran member) and was rewarded with a plaintiff's entrance ticket to the tribunal . After the Bloods' train journey to Warragul on Saturday night the beefy blonde is unlikely to travel by the MET for some . time. Wingman Wayne Smith kicked 4 goals and will be keen to atone for his difficulties the last time these two met Melbourne High, who Since Old Brighton looked after me last week I am more than happy to select them against â?‘ave returned to their early-season "Les Miserables" form . Vice-Captain Gerard Bennett led the way in Brighton's f ne win over St Kilda CBC and Peter Grant enjoyed his return to the centre . The High's percentage continues to take a bigger pounding that a North Sea dyke and is more than a match for the Australian dollar's exchange rates which have returned to true form and are on the way down again. I suspect that so are Melbourne High . SOUTHA'S SELECTIONS St . Kilda CBC v BANYULE Old Ivanhoe v OLD MELBURNIANS THOMASTOWN v Balaclava St Kevins v OLD HAILEYBURIANS OLD BRIGHTON v Melbourne High
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THE BLACK LIS T NORTH OLD BOYS (Ca) - $5 ST. BEDES (Ca) - $5 POWERHOUSE (Ca) - $ 5 OLD HAILEYBURY - G SECTION (Cb & Cc) - $20 ST. KILDA CBC UY19 - (Ca) - $5 MHSOB RS . (Ca) - $5 PRESTON RES (Ca) - $5 ANZ BANK RES . (Ca) - $5
D Section notes by Chris Rowsto n
Form sides Old Mentonians & Bulleen United have livened up this section with good wins last week to sec vital points on the ladder. Preston has relinquished second position to OM's and State Bank, Eisternwick ;g. ; Bulleen are linked together, chasing that fourth spot . The crunch will come today when State Bank & Bulleen meet head on at Albert Park . The Bankers surprised even themselves when they outplayed Preston last we . who lost their first game at home for the season . Buileen's form in the past five weeks is nothing short of miracul . State Bank will be a strong combinaconsidergthau eywrscondlathelr today, but in my view I'll select Bulleen as they have done nothing wrong of late, good form is winning for,After another oss Elsternwick have their backs to the wall against OM's today. Elsternwick must win to ke ; their finals chances alive, but I can't see it as OM's are on a roll - OM's to win . The match of the day is AJAX v West Brunswick . These two sides have really been disappointing this ye~,, the looser I predict will be relegated . AJAX lack big men, though they have plenty of heart, while West Brunswick have showed very little of late and at home the Jackers will win . Last week Old Camberwell lived up to my expectations with a strong win over West Brunswick . After an ev=, first half, the Wells booted six goals with the wind which was too much for the Magpies to peg back . The resu might prove a bonus for the Wells as they have a hard draw in the coming weeks . Best for Old Camberwell Leitch, Adams & Mitchell and West Brunswick Penny, D .Lampard & Briggs . With a strong breeze blowing straight down the ground Hampton Rovers kicked accurately to take a strangle hold on the game against AJAX . Being taller and stronger around the ground there was little the Jackers coulc do. In front of goal the Rovers proved too physical with Alf Panagoitidis kicking another 9 goals . Best for the Rovers Hibbs, Panagiotidis & Hetherington and AJAX Roth, Goldberg & Klooger . Old Mentonians kicked truly in the first term to post seven foals to nil against No rt h Brunswick . Showing tremendous desire OM's also kept their opposition goalless till the final term where they tried to redeem the situation by kicking 5 goals to make the score respectable . Overall another good performance by OM's, just the tonic to prepare themselves for todays game. Best for OM's Bournon, No rt on & R .Macquire and No rt h Brunswick Fos, Lorosi & P.DeMarco. State Bank journeyed to Preston and surprisingly beat them convincingly . Preston haven't lost at home this year which makes the win all the better . After having control of the ball all day the Bankers finished off with 5 goals into the wind to find themselves in the four, for the first time since round 4 . Preston will regroup and bounce back today against No rt h Brunswick . Best for State Bank Wallmeyer, Kay & Rolfs and Preston Heenan, Phillip & Hutchinson . Bulleen United's surge for the finals were kept alive with another excellent effort against Elsternwick . Scoring goals into the wind was the difference between the two sides . Bulleen has improved with constructive handball and general team play which finally crushed Elsternwick by kicking 8 goals with the wind in the final term . Best for Elsternwick McCooke, Gar ry & G . Russell a nd Bulle en Morley, Armstrong & Foley . Today's selections : JEZZA'S 5 0 OLD MENTONIANS v Elsternwick Jeremy Rae plays his 50th game today for Old AJAX v West Brunswic k Haileyburians. "Jezza" joined the Clubin 1986 and State Bank v BULLEEN UT D has played almost continually since, interrupted only by the threat of a mining career at Roxby Downs . The Old Camberwell v HAMPTON ROVERS fair-haired wingman-defender has the build of a N ort h Bruns wick v PRESTON greyhound and pace ot match . This year he has made the jump up to the seniors after two season's in the uniors including finals appearances both years . Don't be deceited by those "still-just-a-boy" looks and quiet demeanour, however - he has been known to fire up at very late hours . Our dependable team man and dedicated trainer can now look forward to another finals series with the Bloods - let's hope he can add a premiership to 1986's third and last year's second .
<s of the top four teams did not change after last weeks games although there were a couple of development s ent . <je Whitefriars are now 3 games clear after their win down at Heathe rton . The 5 goal margin was perhaps , , -an many would have thought after considering their respective ladder positions but, as I said last week . form should have them further up the list and top teams cannot afford to look at them as a pushover Heathert on's d W hitefriars have done everything necessary to be firm favourites for the flag at this state - 3 games clear an [,--:['y stretched on recent results . Can't afford to get too cocky though - finals for some reason seem to astly diferent contests. Aquinas & Old Essendon are now only separated in 2nd and 3rd positions by percentage following the game _endon last Saturday . The Grammar team are in a purple patch with 5 wins on the trot now but face a task to reach the 1/2D . Old Geelong added a massive 15% to their total with the huge 145 point win over Peninsula . The OGGS returned - i~ohest score in the entire competition for the round and although still 6 game points from the four are keeping ir ilopes alive. . They gained a rung on St . Bedes recorded another good win, this time dispensing with UHSOB at Mentone ladder but seem to be too far away now. The Old Boys, seem destined for F Section . remaining game at Ross Gregory Ova saw Powerhouse run out 14 point winners over Brunswick with 'ermined come-back in the final quarter. The game really should have been over prior to this though as the Drs inaccuracy together with some poor ball use cost them dearly . Conversely, Powerhouse's straight shooting, 3, certainly helped to sew the game up . TI â&#x20AC;˘> above results left me with a score of 3 out of 5 . Taking a lead from the dieting Sgt . Schultz on the next page - quoting percentage accuracy, I worked mine out to be 70% (Actually it is the first time I can claim a favourable c,mparison and I may enter into correspondence with him on an end of year score - couple of frothy buckets T~e 'INN' may be a good starting point) . s week's match of the day is Whitefriars, at home to Old Essendon . The last loss suffered by the Dons s at the hands of the Friars and they will be keen to atone for that . They are in with an excellent chance to -~e it 6 in a row here and a win, which may be considered to be an upset, would not surprise me . However, their home territory, I'm tipping Whitefriars in a close one. Peninsula & Aquinas meet at Mt . Eliza . Aquinas should win this quite comfortably as the Pirates form is not good enough to cause an upset here . Powerhouse journey to Brens Oval and will further consolidate their position in the four with a good win over UHSOB . Brunswick & St. Bedes do battle in a game originally scheduled for Elsternwick Park but due to some ground repairs, changed back to Dunstan Res . This will please the home team in more ways than one including the all important home ground advantage being retained . Although disappointed after last week's loss, I'm tipping Brunswick to bounce back and return to the winners list at home. The extra travel will also be a hurdle for St . Bedes as the tricky Peacock St . oval is not a happy hunting ground . Finally, Old Geelong travel to Heathe rton and can't afford to go easy here. With a finals spot still just in sight they must keep up the good form and will be assured of a good contest today . I'm tipping Old Geelong to aet the points.
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to lower depths than our esteemed hayseed "Sinkers" by missing out on St . Leonards, the Zedders . Went to Brearley on Saturday to see the Sainters i ne Harrys after a round played in difficult, boggy conditions minds by a healthy scoring margin Roland Magro (who must have a lot the Students ;ne first doubts in , ir ends in the media, and who has been nominated by Leopard for Governor-General because of his strong . La Trobe ,<titution) led the Sainters to a half-time lead determined by bruising tackles and direct football idn't heed the warning and continued with indirect, dry-weather tactics (short precise kicking in mud is a difficult ask) in the third quarter, which saw Saints spearhead, Terry Wilson wrap up the game with intelligent leading -,nd deadly kicking . As I said last week, the Students needed a loss to needly them before the finals, but the kicked twice as many goals as the Sainters certainly would feel confident is they clash again . St . Leonards resisted a spirited challenge Eagles who've taken a dive to rival that of John Devine's Pussies. The Doves ; while the Harry Trotters led all day to stop the hopes of a final spot Williamstown to end the Towners rom . These two results virtually determined the FTropp finals series unless a large number of Redz run at the four urprises occur in the next few weeks. combination who The Clays let me down by giving hardly more than a squeal against a high-scoring Zedders to shout about despite getting gave Getta - in his 50th home-match field umpiring appearance - something edged between the banner uprights on entering the arena . Old Carey predictably bounced back to keep the Artists below the poverty line and at the bottom of the table . Player of the Week : 2 Fenwick Inn Vouchers this week: Sainters fullback, Pat Little who managed the big job of minding the Students Goalden Green very well indeed ; Wayne Kraska the brilliant utility from Comm Bank . The Fenwick Inn looks forward to the patronage of any F-Trooper suffering from thirst or hunger . Next Week's Matche s Last week (3) Current Percentage Accuracy (68% ) Match of the Round : After several weeks of top-drawer fixtures the cupboard looks a trifle bare this weekend . I've settled on Old Carey v Williamstown at Bulleen . The Towners have made a brave bid over the past two months to joing the leading ranks . They haven't quite made it and I tip Old Carey to underline the difference ,between the top four and the next four. In other maches : The Students to relish a return to the Bundoora pastures and to comfortably account for the Zedders; the Eagles (why do I do these things to myself?) to beat the Clays at Farnsworth Avenue for reasons which escape me ; the Doves, anxious for the double-chance, should be too strong for the Redz despite the latter's ability to fight back after a disappointment such as last week's loss to Comm Bank ; the Harry Trotters should continue their good form against the improved St. leonards and win by about 8 majors . The Artists will have a real headache at home to the Sainters who have no great interest in culture at this time of the year . Special Cheerio : To fellow columnist, Norm'Neptune' Nugent who found no joy on the waters during his recent visit to Cairns and achieved a complexion comparable to Green Island .
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150 GAMES FOR "HEFFA" Last Saturday saw Aquinas president John "He ffa" Ryan play his 150th game for the club. John came to us from Old Parade when our club was formed and proceeded to make a name for himself and set records that will be hard to better . John was senior captain for four years, best and fairest for four straight years and captained the club to two flags . In all his time at Aquinas John has only missed one game, when he was waylaid on his way to the game by his boss and dragged screaming and kicking to work to help balance figures . This leads him to holding
the records of 101 consecutive senior games and 106 consecutive games which is a feat that will be hard to beat . John proved his value to Aquinas in his 150th game by being our second best and fairest in a game which was played in conditions not suited to his style of play . This game also marked John's 29th Birthday which means that there is still plenty of life left in the old boy, who may go on to break the 200 barrier. Congratulations John from all at Aquinas and Happy Birthday too.
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act the best available players will be selected so for this reason I select Therry. Powerhouse are at who will prove too strong for the home side. Two of the most inconsistent sides in the sectio n Xaverians old meet in a match whose outcome is particularly hard to forecast . Old Geelong's statistics pld Geelong & State Bank rn,ost difficult to assess due to the side having forfeited matches . Nevertheless they do stand up against the state Bank's account and this fact aided by home ground advantage prompts me to select Old Geelong . CBC St Kilda ,should be able to keep its final four hopes alive by defeating Richmond Central today. St . Kilda because more impressive record, is my selection . UNDER 19 . No matches will be played in these sections today .
Personality Pm REVIEW OF ROUND 12 - PLAYED JULY 2 G SECTIO N Monash Whites did as I tipped and outplayed Collegians to record a forty nine point victory. Marcellin did r justify my confidence in selecting them as they went down by eight points against Old Melburnians . The danc game I predicted for Bloods did eventuate at St . Bernards but true to my forecast Bloods recorded a thirte=-_ points victory. Bulleen Templestowe also played as I predicted when they easily defeated a disappointing De I .a Salle by twenty seven points . Kew did have a hard struggle before they defeated Port Colts by three points in f' section's closest Round 12 game . Old Haileybury forfeited to Old Scotch . H SECTIO N GTV 9 had a comfortable thirty nine point victory over CBC St Kilda who, (if the scores can be believed) did r put a great deal of pressure on the Channel 9 defenders. Old Xaverians had a runaway win over Therry who or troubled the goal umpire twice during the game . Luckily for Therry Old Geelong forfeited to Richmond Central which enabled Therry to stay in the four . Balaclava surely the most improved side in the V.A .F.A . on this form, recordc an eighteen point victory over State Bank . Powerhouse did not offer much opposition to St . Kevins who recordF-: a huge victory by one hundred and twelve points . ROUND 13 - PLAYED JULY 9, 1988 G SECTIO N Results in this round were not as I forecast in two games . Collegians proved too strong for Marcellin as the Liorran out victors by nine points. Port Colts did not produce the form I gave them credit for because Old Melburnians recorded a big fifty one point victory over the Colts. Bloods did jolt Monash White's final's hope for the double chance when the leaders ran out thirty one point winners . De La Salle justified my faith in them when they demolished Powerhouse by the exceptionally wide winning margin of one hundred and four points . St . Bemards defeated Old Haileybu ry because for the second consecutive week the Haileybu ry side forfeited . Bulleen Templestowe held Kew to a losing score when Kew's inaccuracy only served to widen their losing margin to forty three points . H SECTIO N Therry's inconsistency was again demonstrated when they defeated State Bank by twenty six points . I suspect Coach Br. Bill Houston could well have a swab taken to help him understand why Therry's form is so up and down . GTV9 grasped victory by two points after a closely contested game against St Kevins who if they had kicked straighter could well have won . Nevertheless praise must go to the GTV9 defenders for pressuring their opponents . Old Xaverians prevented Balaclava from scoring which is a rare football feat . The Xaverians themselves had thirty five scoring shots and they ran out winners by one hundred and ten points . Richmond Central won well over Powerhouse by forty four points while CBC St Kilda kept its final's chances alive through their defeat of Old Geelong by fifty two points . REVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED JULY 16 - ROUND 14 G SECTIO N Traditional rivals Old Scotch & Collegians meet on Gosh's Paddock. Neight side has enjoyed a successful season and today I will select Old Scotch without any firm conviction . At home St Bernards should be able to hold Marcellin to a losing score and thus virtually end all Eagle final aspirations. Monash Whites are at home to Old Melburnians who will not have the talent to defeat the home side . I favour Monash to win and win well . In what could well be a Grand Final preview the two top sides Bloods & Bulleen Templestowe meet at Timber Ridge Rese rve . The Bloods forward line through Wi tty & Hutchinson has the more impressive record and as forwards win matches I select Bloods to win a hard fought game. Port Colts should be able to return to the winning list be defeating the bottom placed side Old Haileybu ry for whom the July rounds have not been fruitful . Both Kew & De La Salle will know that a loss today will end any hope they have of making the final four. Kew via Maclsaac (a distant relative of mine) have the stronger forward line so I will stick with the Kew side to win the match . H SECTIO N St Kevins should be able to defeat Balaclava who after several good games now appear to have lapsed back into their former havits . GTV9 travel to Therry. What do I make of Therry? As there are no B or Under 19 Section 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
STATE BANK FOUR REACH 5 0 at State Bank would like to congratulate four a-ers on reaching 50 games today - Tony Connelly, Dean Cottman, Michael Durham and Campbell McKillop . = :ch of the players commenced their careers with e club in 1986 and each can be proud of their ontribution . Tony Connelly is a countryman, and like all -ountrymen doesn't have much to say, thatis, of urse, until he gets out onto the ground . He is not _it raid to let team mates, opposition players and the ;~casional umpire what his feelings are or where they in improve their performance. Off-field "TC" returns â&#x20AC;˘o his quiet, normal self . Jnfortunately for Dean he had a slow start to his career with the Bank. Due to injury he played only r,~a games out of a possible seven but since then has iot missed a game . Like Tony, Dean is a countryman and as such takes life easy. While at times this trait nas annoyed the coaches, more often than not his ool head in a crisis has been just the steadying nfluence needed . Also like Tony, Dean is quiet, but ou will always know he's about . Mickey "Rubberman" Durham is one of the most popular players at the club. Some say he earnt his nickname for his exploits on the field, while others say iie earnt it for his exploits off the field . Whatever the case, anyone who has watched him play has ,huddered at the way he attacks the ball and cheered i, s ability to bounce back from the most bone crunching knocks . Off field Mickey just flows along, -ever questioning, never worrying, just enjoying life and his footy. The last of the foursme to reach 50 games is Campbell McKillop. The club was somewhat 'ortunate to get Campbell (although others will disagree) as he just walked into the clubrooms looking for a game . Nevertheless "Malla" has proved to be a real acquisition to the club and provides great drive from his wing week in, week out . In fact you could count on one hand the number of times he has been left out of the best players. To Tony, Dean, Mickey and Campbell congratulations on reaching this milestone and all the best for the future - especially to Campbell, who along with his lovely wife, Tracey, are expecting their first child at any moment . 50 GAMES TO A HARD WORKING ZEDDER All associated with ANZ extend hearty congratulations to Brian "FeetlSpud" Cu rt hoys who played his 50th game for the Zeds last week against Clayton . "Spud" has always been serious and totally committed in everything he does and has played many good games for us leading to the "Feet" . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
His endeavour on the field could never be questioned, he has always been a most hard hitting and determined backman, continually giving his all for the club, in an endeavour to help us progress further up the ladder . Unfortunately his penchart for the "Spuds" and other such delicacies has caused his weight to spiral and most of us believe he has never overtaken "Getta" as the biggest man "Belly" wise at the club. Off the field this year "Feet" is responsible for organising our social calendar, and is certainly doing a most creditable job and ruling the roost with an iron fist . Well done to a fine clubman and bloke, we look forward to your continued presence around the club as you strive to reach the 100 game mark .
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the official lunch held during the Under 19 Championships V.F.L. Executive Commissioner, Alan Schwab conTed Whitten amongst the guests ,ratulated the V.A.F.A . on its two wins over South Australia during 1988 . Spying in commented that "E .J" would "die happy" if Victoria could achieve a similar result . * ~F ,t
Permit Committee Chairman, David Burnes asked Members at their July 5th meeting to forward any thoughts and ideas on the Reinstatement Guidelines or Permit Procedure to the General Manager by July 31st as the Executive would be holding its annual two day Seminar on August 12th and 14th . GO TO IT - but Peter French requests that al submissions to be in writing . *** The Annual Luncheon of the Gold Pass Club will be held at Elsternwick Park on Sunday August 28th and following a suggestion from Mr. Bruce Weymess the Executive will hold a 50-year Reunion for the 1938 Interstate team during the lunch . . Any reader with inforV.A .F.A . General Manager Peter French has called for assistance in tracking down the team mation is asked to call Peter or Sue Anderson on 531 5452 or 531 7966 .
*** OTF reminds Clubs that is is permissable to use yellow footballs on wet weather days . They must of course be SHERRIN ! *** Former champion Bruce Bourne challenged VAFA General Manager Peter Ormond . They don't miss too much at French down at Elsternwick Park last Saturday over the adage "Old" which appeared before the Clubs name at the head of the A Section Senior Premiership List . Peter assured Bruce, Clarrie Ladd and that learned coterie of 'mature Ormond supporters that it was definitely a typesetting error and not a plot to add another 'school side in A Grade !
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Rules Review Committee Announced . ' -cu,[ve Member and Chairman of the Umpire Committee Mr. Andrew Langford-Jones will head up the recently on the ~ed Rules Review Committee . The Committees major role is to make recommendations to the .Executive laws introduced this season and the general conduct of the game as played in the V .A .F.A Those invited to (Collegians coach), Peter Gran d the Committee are: B. Burden (captain/coach Kew F.C.), Brude Ferguson .A. Umpires Advisor), Max Q=~;retary Old Brighton and vice captain Victorian CDEF team), David Levens (VA .F (former Victorian, De La Salle player and President), Peter O'Dono. Under 19 coach), Barry Lyons Lyon (VAâ&#x20AC;˘F.A hue (Coach, Secretary and Member Latrobe University and former State and V .FL . coach), Ian Rice (coach HampRovers and former Collegians and Victorian player), Noel Rundle (Victorian Chairman of Selectors and VA .FA . . asurer), Bryan Walsh (VA.FA . Umpire and coach Haileybury College under-age teams) cdrew told 'OTF' that any player (past or present), official, umpire or spectator who has a point of view on the run g of the game should approach any Member of the Committee who will ensure the matter is raised . OTF applauds the move and wishes the Committee the best of luck .
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BELATED TON FOR "GINO " Two weeks ago saw the rather delayed 100th game for Aquinas of John "Gino" Dwyer . John's 100th was delayed slightly as the boy from the bush (Selby) has had work commitments which saw him sit on 99 games all season . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
John is a good club man who volunteered to run the boundary in the U/19's when it looked like he couldn't train or play due to work . Fortunately the tide turned and John was able to pull on the red, black and green instead of the white and play that very important game . Congratulations from all at Aquinas for John Dwyer "deWog" 11
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C SECTION ST KILDA V BANYUL E Field: Greg Hardiman, Andrew Mullaly Reserve: Field: Ted Keating, Tim Keating Goal: Michael Murray, Bill Fowler Boundary: Peter McTaggart, David Fowler Res.Boundary: Damien Aylward, Nicole McKnight OLD IVANHOE V OLD MELBURNIAN S Field: Cameron Swale, Santo Paolucci Reserve : Field: Clark Thuys Goal: Sam Kahn, Garry Clancy THOMASTOWN V BALACLAVA Field: Paul Cherry, Simon Hourigan Reserve: Field: David D'Altera Goal: Rod Clarkson, Steve Livingston ST. KEVINS V 0. HAILEYBUR Y Field: Andrew McRae, Breck Hayward Reserve : Field: Tony Murphy Goal.• Graham Carberry, Barry Farrow Boundary: N . Garnham, N . Johnson Reserve: Boundary: J . O'Brien, A .Merlin OLD BRIGHTON V MHSOB Field: Peter Wiseman, Michael Forde Reserve : Field: David Dodso n Goal: Geoff Ridd, John Dexter Boundary: A . Taylor, G . Bland Reserve : Boundary: E . Lesic, M .Sherman D SECTIO N OLD MENTONIANS V ELSTERNWICK Field: Justin Toohey, Chris Keeton Reserve: Field: Heath Little Boundary: J . Curtin, D . Peterson STATE BANK V BULLEEN UTD Field: Wayne Henry, Colin Segota Reserve : Field: Paul O'Dwyer Boundary: A . Hines, P. Kent OLD CAMBERWELL V HAMPTON ROVERS Field: Kevin Segota, Richard Walters Reserve: Field: Tim Sheare r Goal: Bob Dunstan, John Kelly Boundary: S. Maebus, G . Sargent AJAX V WEST BRUNSWIC K Field: Ken Coughlan, Sharon Alger Reserve : Field: Colin McGil l Goal: J . Velleman, Mark Garcian Boundary: A . Moore, P. Thompson NORTH BRUNSWICK V PRESTON Field: Ron Lippold, Russell Alphey, Reserve: Field: Andrew Stove Goal: Colin McGary, Ken Pitche r
E SECTION WHITEFRIARS V OLD ESSENDON Field: Mark Bushfield, Mark Hockey Reserve: Field: Pat Maebus PENINSULA O.B. v AQUINAS Field: Steve McCarthy, John King Reserve: Field: Adrian Mason UHSOB V POWERHOUS E Field: Steve Clinch, Peter Harris Reserve : Field: Ross Or d Goal: Bob Seymour, Mike Lentini BRUNSWICK V ST. BEDES Field: Bryan Walsh, Ron Smith Reserve: Field: Graeme Thwaites Goal: Bill Ross, Kevin Tyler Boundary: T. Zapadlo, A . Drier HEATHERTON V OLD GEELONG Field: Wayne Lyons, Tony DiPaolo Reserve : Field: Chris Hal l Goal: Nancy McTaggart, Andrew Belcher Boundary: G . Sinclair, S . Manni x F SECTION LATROBE UNI V ANZ BANK Field: Russell Francis, Martin Ellis Reserve: Field: Norm Nugent Reserve: Boundary: G . Duke FIT V CLAYTO N Field: Mark Huntington, Peter Simpson Reserve: Field: John Slate r Goal: Barry Henshall, Wayne Binch DOVETON V UNI RED S Field: Rob Bell, Richard Eastwood Reserve: Field., Andrew Laird OLD CAREY V WILLIAMSTOWN Field: Mick Gilday, Brian Moore Reserve : Field: Graeme Morgan Boundary: M . Noonan, G . Maher COMM BANK V ST LEONARDS Field: Colin King, John Natoli Reserve: Field: Paul Rapk e Goal: Ken McNeice, Mark Serong Boundary: S. Fleming, B. Rogers ELTHAM V ST ANDREW S Field: Tony Curtis, Charles Sutherland Reserve: Field: Rob Mayston
JUNE 18th ROUN D p. AUSTIN Banyuly U19 - Striking - Suspended matches JUNE 25th ROUN D BOTTOMLEY Banyule U19 - Striking - Suspended three matches . ~ L . MELCHOIRRE Bull/Temp U19 - Misconduct - Suspended until completion of Season 1989 • Referred to Tribunal by Investigation Committee . 2nd ROUN . CONRON Collegians U19 - Abusive 1 ~ULY 9th eN ROUN DDgua Severely reprimanded . D . O'SULLIVAN Ivanhoe - Striking - Suspended for remainder of season 1988 . P. ROBISON Old Trinity - Kicking - Suspended two matches. R . FIELD Bull Temp - Abusive language - Suspended one match . . S . BUCKLEY Fawkner - Disputing decisions and abusive language - Severely reprimanded . CINERARI Thomastown Striking Suspended four matches S. W. LUSK Banyule - Striking - Suspended two matches . A. HILL Balaclava - Abusive language -Suspended two matches . B. RAFFERTY Balaclava - Abusive language - Suspended three matches . D. MENZIES MHSOB - Striking - Suspended four matches. W. PARRY O.Ivanhoe - Abusive language - suspended one match . D.°BALAZSY North Brunswick - Striking - Suspended two matches. Witness N . Macquire Old Mentonians reprimanded as to unsatisfactory evidence . A . GIBB Old Camberwell - Striking - Suspended two matches . R . LOVITT Heatherton - Striking - Suspended one match . L . JONES Brunswick - Striking - Severely reprimanded . "CONSTABLE" NOTCHES UP 100 GAMES Congratulations from all at Old Mentonians go to Mark "Constable" Barrett on playing his 100th game for the club today. Since joining Mark has proven to be one of the most reliable, committed and consistent footballers to ever pull on a jumper for the club . His true value to the senior side is immeasurable, as he has played in just about every key position on the field - defence, forward line, centre or as an on-bal player. On each occasion he has iven his all, being at the bottom of the pack getting the hard ball, puching away from an opponent, knocking on to a teammate, or taking a timely mark to ease pressure in defence or create a forward movement . Last year this attribute and efforts were rewarded with the Senior B & F Runner Up Trophy . Once again Mark thank you for your efforts throughout the years - with a bit of luck and hard work A Senior Premiership is possible . BROWNY SLAMS N A TON St . Kevins Old Boys congratulate Steve B ro wne on reaching an official 100 games . Although educated at Melbourne Grammar, Steve joined SKOB in 1978 and immediately won the Club 18 B & F . During the
last 11 years he has continued to be a mainstay for our Thirds Team . Our records of thirds games only date from 1981, so one must assume that Steve's real tally is in excess of 140.
The accomplishments of this big hearted ruckman include thirds captaincy in 86, 87 and 88, Thirds coach in 81 and 82, Thirds B & F in 78, 79 and 81, finals appearances in 81, 85 and 87, Best clubman in 82, now committeeman in 88 . Lets hope the "Eye" can bring home a premiership this years. Everyone is proud of you especially Carmel and Willy . Old Ivanhoe Reserves celebrated their first win for 1988 at the expense of MHSOB . Coach Joe Grande was ecstatic with a fantastic team effort with only the bare 18 players . Well done the battlers. 150 to "SCOTTIE" Congratulations from all at Powerhouse to Jeff Scotland on playing his 150th Amateur game against St . Bedes O.C. and 100th for Powerhouse at Aquinas . Jeff commenced in our under 19st in 1980 as a half-back flanker and returned to us this season after three years with Caulfield Grammarians . He is playing outstanding football as a ruck-rover and has been instrucmental in Powerhouse's success this season .
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= grey nurse is in print again and once more she deserves it . Congratulations Sha ro n Alger on your big step . Female umpires are certainly not rare in th e â&#x20AC;˘B' Grade. It has been a long haul but at last into the big time ,,aieurs and our advisor, David Levens has said all along that this is the year of opportunity . Sharon has grabbed opportunity this year and is looking forward to the day she does her first 'A' Section game . We are all sure that = time is not far away. Well done Sharon . na grey nurse won the Golden Whistle this would mean two Golden Whistles in the same family! Does that mak e egal? *~ * ed the artcle in the Old Parade Journal (Shags Rag?) about the big green frog and his empire (France?!) bu t .ho was the Wiseman?!!
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5peaking of which, our own Wiseman (Peter) was doing some shopping at the local for his father Les (sure Peter), :nd on his way out got cleaned up by a lad on a BMX bike, It only hit his ankle but it was Saturday morning just 4ore the game which was a worry .
One hundred and thi rty five reasons why you should always keep an eye out for red lights Ron! ** * '<4ore congratulations this week do to Tom Zapaldo and Graham Bland doing their first ' A Section games on the boundary although different in stature they both love the game and enjoy the run . Tim is a convert from one of our Clubs and looks a dashing figure in his Geelong jumper. A li tt le like Jacko actually . As for Blandly, all I can say is 'xk up your daughters! *** Life Members (V.A.FA .U.A.) will be notified by mail that our end of season Dinner will be held at North Melbourne Social Club on August 15th . Please notify Ken Coughlan if you are interested . *** Its difficult to picture but Sharon was out jogging the streets one afternoon when at the lights a very impressed training advisor Pat Bowd spots her, and on tooting the horn, Sharon immediately gave him the two fingers "all clear", Nice one!!! *** Cameron Swale's good fortune on the first is not so good off the field it seems . Latst foray was the puncture at Elsternwick Park . We have never seen him so calm!
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DEATH AT CLAYTO N Clayton wore black arm bands last week against ANZ Bank in respect for the passing of George Morna, father of trainer Sarg . George has not been actively connected with Clayton for about 10 years . On Saturday July 2nd at 4 .30 pm the siren sounded the end of the game, and the passing of George, who suffered a heart attack in his car, after a long standing history of cardiac disorders . Sarg wishes to express his thanks for flowers and to all those who supported him at this sad time .
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BALACLAVA Coach : Bernie Drinan 1 G . Naya r 10 . B. Drinan (C.C .) 11, S. Di x 15. P Georgiou 17, D. Read 18 P Kane 19 J . Breslin 27 J. Haycroft 33 A Rowland 37 T. Harmes 38 L, Bonney 41, J. Smith 46. R . Calder 47. M . McCaffrey 48 P O'Sullivan 51 . D. Quamby 53 S. Marnot 54 D . McManus 56 A Di x 58 A . Tallarico
GTV- 9 Coach: Carl Louchard 1 . M . Henr y 2 . J. Murphy 3. A . Beams 4. B . Driscoll 5. P Dennis 6, B Merton 7. P Thomas 8. J. Wis e
9. G . Ebinger 10. P Waldren 11 . T. Malone y 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
OLD GEELONG 2 . N . Henham 3 . N . Sharpe (Capt .) 4 .1 . Stevenso n 5. I . Easley 6. A .Chirnside 7 . A . Cra m 8. P Jones 9 . D . Morton 10,I, Howson 11 . L . White 12 . B . Smith 13 . J. McKirdy 14, A . Carnegie 15, H . Kin g 16. P Ames 17 . J. Armytage 18. R . Woods 19. A . McDonald 20. F. Simpson 21 . D. Fraser 22 . R . Bennett 26. J . Calvert-Jones
OLD XAVERIANS The Crocodiles Coach: Paul Lefebure 1 . R . Excel l 2 . R . McLennon 4. D. Burke 5. J . Manl y 6 C . McNamara 7. Chris Doyle 8, M . Kinna 10 .T. Connors 11 . M . Freeman 12 . M . Lall y 13 . B. Qui n 14 . J. Hardman 15 . A. Griffiths 16 . J. Ralp h 17, D, Qui n
18 D McCombie 19 N . Adam s 20, J. McGrath (Capt .) 21 S . Nunnan 22 . P Kinghorn 25, P. Tomanivits 26, D. Juracich 27. P. Trainor 28 . B. Prowse 29 J. Flyn n 30 A, Wilson 32, N . Cooke 33 . M . Haycocks 34 P. Grotjan 35 R Brower 37 C Bloom 41 . R. Dowling 42 . D. Honan 44. S. Hogan 46. J . Saddler 47 . J. Grenville 49. B. Kininmonth 54. M . Connors 55, S. Bell
56. B. Fraser 57. B, Hil l 66. G . Grenville 71 . A Box
72 S Ryan 77 N Boileau 79 . T. Freeman 80. S. Millard
POWERHOUS E 1 . A . Bailey 3. A . Burman 71 . T. Clemens 68. N . Corbo 17, T. Dakin 41 . R Daki n 4 . R . Dakin (Capt) 24 . S. Douglas 40 M . Foy 56. S. Gray 21, P. Hewitt 30. P loannou 27, M . Jones 38. P McCluskey 6& Q Manner 50. G . Manner 74, J . Moore 6 . A . Marselli 48 S . Mason 64 S. Nixon 37 M . Officer 52 G Orchard 23, J. Paxford 49 . G . Rauser 29, M . Roberts 42 .J . Rosser 59 . P. Simon 67. E . Williams
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1, G_ Paras (VC) 2, M Alevras 3 . W Long 4 . D Jensz 5 . C Miranda 6, A, Rodgers 7, R . Pestling 8 M . Coulsell 10. S Peatling 11, K . Pea t 12- A . Hirscher 13. M- Travers 14 . C. Denny 15, 1, Lan g 16 D.Sand o 17- M . Van Maanen 18, M . Venaski e 19. P Paras (DVC) 20, P Jones 21 K Davis 22 . M . Vanryswyk 23, S . Perri n 24 . M . Bastow 25 . S . Regester 26, S. Parker 27. D. Egerton 28. G . Fraser 29. D. Jiggins 30 A . Vanryswyk 31, R, Bestow 32, T Szab o 33. R . Muscat 34- P Westo 35. J . Perrin 36. R . Mills 37 . G . Ziras 38. D. Andrews 39. C. Walsh 40, S . Jennings 42 . A . Bevacqua 44 . P Sande, 45 . F. Gilen o 53, C . McKerrow 55. P Farrel l 69 J . Paras 86 R, Neugebauer 99. D. Ricketts 100 S. James 477. P, Clow SPONSOR
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STATE BANK VICTORIA Coach : Peter Wabbis 1 . A . Ekladious 2 . D. Footitt 3 . S . Munro 4 . T. Nelson 5. C. Reilly 6. C. Orgill 7. A . Pitts 8. J . Pallotta 9. J . Inglis 10. D . Price 11 . F. Wright 12 . D. Thurgood 13. A. Favie r 14 . D Doonan 15 . C. Arnephy 16. B Wallace 17, A . Whitelaw 18, V. Cavarra 19. C . Michaelidis 20, C. Orgil l 27. P. Wabbis (C .C.) 42 . M . Keating 43 . G . Riccio
ST. KEVIN S Coach: John Allan 1 . J. Allan 2 . A. Giffi n 3, T. Corrigan 4. M . Kevin 5 . A. Beaver 6 . T. Holder 7 . J. Casey 8 S. Butle r 9. M . Houngan 10. R . Douglas 11, N . Fanning 12 . T. Arnold 13. P. Hooper 14 . C. Potter
15. M . Civitella 16. L Tighe 17 P. Citavella 18. B. Millar (VC) 19. A . Phillips 20 . G . 0'Mahony 21 T. Meagher 25. C . Barbaro 27. A, Berrigan 35. D. O'Sullivan 44. C. Mooney 45 . A. Croagh 47. M . Thomas 49 . C. Nolan (DVC) 51 . M- Dobl e 54. S . Daniels 61, M . Davies 66. R Cullit y
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ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. Senior Coach: R. Maquecta Reserves Coach : R . Clinch 50. J. Ahern 51 . G Andress 52 . J. Cade 53 . S . Caiafa 54. A. Camm 55 R . Clinch 56 D. Cotten 57. C. DeMaro 58. F. DeMaio 59. R. DeNardo 60. M. Dizio 61 .P Hall 62 M . Hopkinson 63. J . Hunt 64. N. Korkoris 65. I . Lynch 66. D. Mandas 67 A . Maqueda 66 R. Maqueda 69. S. McGarrity 70 P. Moreschini 71 . L. Nardella 72, S . Northeast 73. R . Oakley 74 . M . Paltch 75. J. Ryan 76. E. Skender 77. F. Skender 78. R . Skender 79. M . Slavin 80. V. Surace 81 . M. Turner 82 . R. VyWaskas
THERRY/ CORPUS CHRIST I Coach: W. Houston 2 . T.Ross 5 M . Griffiths 6. N . Gregory 7 P. Byrnes 8. T. Hewat 13 S. Carey 14, A . Eastmure 17 D . Lyon s
18 A . Moss 20 . P Kelly 21 B.Smate s 22 M . Devereaux 23 B Mueller 24 . G . Falch k 25, P Davern 26 T Byrnes 29 W. B oyle 30, R . Kane 31, D Roden 32 . R Costello 38 A . Harrison 40 C. Muscat 41 W Lind (VC) 49, M . Gribble 50, A . Nelson (C) 51 . R Moran 52 . A . Smith 53 M . Murphy 54 D Lyons 87. J. Flannery 96 S . Redden 117 S Lyons
Coach : C. Hutchinso n
1 D Legg e 2 M .J Cadman 3 . R N McAsey 4 C B McDoneil 5. C P McAsey 7 R Bradley 8 D A Stock 9 C Gardiner 10 P Watkins 11 R EIIam 12 S.K Kelly 13 H Iliioupolos 14. R . Howar d 15 N G Stephenson 16 J Hutchinson 17 W Johnso n
18 J Johnson 19 PC Ba+mbndge 20 A J Brown 21 D Willey 22 . J Nanov .ch 23 B.J, Mattmgley 24, A, Robinson 25. J R . Gran t
26 T Bett s 27 SC Smith (DVC) 28 C,J Hutchinson (C 29 L McKenzi e 30 M . Tod d 31 B Robinson 32 K D Shannon 33 B Janck(VC) 34 J Coo k 35 J Davies 36. B Turner 37. M Bade 38 S, Powell 39, M . Whelan 40 . D Ford
41 . R Woodhams 42 . Iv1 Gray 43 L Gait 44 A Chan 45 M Gibbs 46 S Castles 47 A Bade 48 J McCarth . B Taranto y49
50 . B Hare
Coach : Tom Vana
Coach: Heil Smythe 5. R . Walker 6. D. Wintl e 7. V. Zeigelaar 10, P. Lockhart 11 . G . Mile s 17. P Kirby 19 . P. Viney 20. L . Parris 21 . C. Shallard 23. D. Martin 24. W . Miller 25. P. Gilmore 32.R Dunne 33 . D . Glover 36 . C . Deer 38, B. Latchford 41, R Boo n 43 . J. Harewood 44. R. Taylor 45 T. Driver 46 . G . Parkinson 47. G . Jones 49. L .Tenace 50, A . Theunissen
Coach: Noel J,nkinson 2 . A . Woodwar d 5. N . Jenkinson (C) 7. J. Ladson (VC) 10 . G . Furlon g 111, 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 . Mullaly 48 . M . Bolt 50. T. Mullaly 52 . M . Ladson 55 . M . Montgomerie 56 . P Moore (DVC) 61 P. Tantra m Dylan O'Brien Dennis O'Brien
1 . P Shaw 2. M . Shaw 3 . S. Finder 4 . Richard Maclsaac 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. Macisaac 15. A . McDowell 16. D. Le e 18, C . Curtain 19. S. Wilder 20. D Jehu 21 . T Psrnas 22. M . Glenister 23. G . Neste 24. S. James 25. R . Vidakovic 26 . A . Holten 27. N . Tol e 28. T Vans (VC) 29. J . Luzza 30.E . Northam 31 . I . Jo b 32. M . Boilman 33 . M . Doyle 34 . K . Doyle 35 . M . Vans
2 . D. Wooler 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 . Golds
18 . G . O'Connell 19. N Peters (C) 20. M . Harvey 21 . M . Everard 23 . M . Danaher 25 . C. Sampson 33, A. Maher 36. D. Menzies 41 . L. Kivlighon 69r R Chappell
cc ;ctr. Jo , Salv atore , -intosh rras Fevesc u Bunshaw Edvards Espinosa De Pac e J Donnelly :, Ei :ckshaw ;nny (DVC ) l ; Salvatore (DVC ; Gualan o D Graham - onyssopoulos ; ii Dawes , i .' Robertson 5 G Leec h 2t W. Farley M- Gemmola K. Hogan B. Ninnis D. Clifton c M, Kotsanis (V.C. ) 27- D. Djeng 28, T Mulvahii 31 F, Kavanagh 32 .G .Gay 33, D. Gemmola 3 : . G . Carmody 35. D Varlamos 36. S. Warner 42- M . Sharkey 55. M . Carr 77, G . Sammells 99 . J . Salvatore
oach : Richard Farndon
Coach: Mick Devers Coach: Ian Bowden
2-T.Farndon 1 . R. Loughran 3 . A . Issei l 3 . K . Fuller 4 . S. Curtis 4 . S. McGregor 5, D. Eilenberg 5. D. Bowden 6. M . Pocknee 8.I,Bowden 7. G. Gorrigan 9. D. Symington 8. S . Wrathall 10. D. LeLievre 9. R. Farndon 11, D . Wis e 0. C. Nial l 12 . D. Ferguso n 1 . A . Woodhouse 13. C. Wilson 2 . S. Hunt 14. A. Price 3 . J. O'Mahoney 15, S . Lett s 4 . C. Bickley 5. D . Bowtell I 16 ..6 P Edwards 17 A P Thompson 6. N . McLagh,anTroup 18 . Cossar 7. L. Mates 19 . D. Fenton (C) 0. R . Taylor 20. B . Dart 1 . R . Whiter 21 S. Finlay 22. A. Fletcher 22 . D . Murphy 3 N . Stapleton 23 . A . Thompson 4.P. Hodges 24 . D. Thorn 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. Cairns 29. M . Clunies-Ross 3. R . Heath 30. S. Wilson 5. S . O'Mahoney 31, G . Wilson 7. K . Donnerlly 32 . J, Beaurepaire 8 . B. Boles 33 N . Don 9 . P Hunt 34 .. S . Daniel 0 . S. Peterson 35 . L . Higham 44 . D . Mahe r 36 . A . Greenway 46. C. Hanschette 37. G . Lang 47 . T. Bindie y 3& R . Agnew 56 . D. Fry 39. R, Austin 62 . A . O'Brie n 63 . R . VanDen Dunge 40. T. Kalas 41 . P. Trainer 64,J . Leonards 42 . D. Campbell 65.T.Theodorou 43, R . Western 66. J . Balmford 44 A. Caithness 77. B . Rowland 45, W. Loughron 186 . J. Kellam
1 A Feeha n 3 C Barbaro 6 T Dever s 8 P Monaghan 10 M Wakefield 11 A Barbaro 17 J . Noonan 19 B Young 20. D Dowling 30 P Pearson 33 A Collie 35 JSaundry 43 A Holden 46 D Salomon 47 M Devers (C) 47 D Dowling 48 B Doolan 49 M F;tzpatnck 50 P Barrett (VC) 51 A Sullivan 52 D McAllister 53 M . Wals h
54 G Matthews 55 D Romeo 57 A Hargreaves 58 B Nott 59 A Elliott 60 S Jinks 61 C Doolan 62 G Tro y 63 M Bavanda 64 D 'Noun 65, T Burke 66 D. Burke 67 M Gollant 68 D Abfalter 69 D Dea n 70 P Fitzgerald 71 A Nugent 72 T Devers 74 S Phelan 76 P Freeman 77 M Dowling 78 ivi Devers
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F Section
s_,t, 1967 A .N .Z. BANK Senior Coach : Michael Szeltz Rese es Coach: GaryrvLeicester 1 . S . Duke 2. A . Kennedy (VC) 3. R Koegler 4, M . Evans 5 G . Walkley 6. P Marshall 7. G Anstis 8 T. Burdea u 9 P. Strahan (DVC) 10 . H . Birkenfelds 11 . G . Ohlmus 12, R . Harrington 13 W. Simmonds 14, M . Szeitz (CC) 150 Leicester 16 G Brookes 17 D. Tyrrel l
18 P Boyle 19 D Duck 20 S. Farrow 21 . P.Shoppee 22 . S . Gra y 23 . M. Schaper 24, M. Birrell 25, J . Slattery 26. R . Wilkosz 27 M Sweeney 28 C Edwards 29 P Dawson 30 A Ree s 31 . T. Harbinson 32 . M Farrell 33 M . Patterson 34. R . El y 35. N Reardon 36. W Duscher 37. W. Dunmore 38. K . Murray (VCR) 39 . D Harbnso n 40. B Curthoys (DVCR) 41 . T Gleeso n 42 A . Bennett 43 N . Reardon 44 . G Coffey 45 B, Haywood 46 . R . May
47. P. Jones 48 M . Spring 49 . G . Smith 50. A . Besick 51, A . Trimboli 52 D. Kidell 53. R . Hueston 54 J McGregor 55 T Brai n 56. P Cumming 57 C. Westbrndge 58 R. Dickins 59, C. Rile y 60 . N . Walsh (CR)
CLAYTON tOMNIONWEALT F Senior Coach: L . Brow n Rese rves Coach : M . Luxa 1 . S . Carroll 2. A, Slink 3. D Burk e 4 B. Reynolds 5 . S Pric e Z M Dingdale (V.C ) 8 . P. Burghardt (C) 9 R Savag e 10 M . Luxa 11 . D Cook 12.S, McDonald 13 T. O'Donoghue 14 . D Black
BANK Senior Coach : S . Nicholson Reserves Coach : G. McKenzie
40. S Thomas 41 . P Thomas 43 M . Percival 45. P Turner 47 J Fuller
2 . J Scot t 2 A. Battl e 3 B Gardner 3 Ralph Thorweston 4 S Woodward 4 B Delane y 5 C Brow n 5 J Mu!rhead 6. G . Meier 6 A Ahdor e 7 M . Gilles 8 Ric Thorweston 8 W . Kraska (VC) 9 I Parke r 9 . R . Hamilto n 10 V D'Aqwno 0 M . Sutherland it J Johnston l .S Nicholson 12 S Westerman 3, J Quake 13 K Wilso n 4. G Dunkley 14 Mick Wilson Snr 5. P Grim a 14(Res) P Atkinson 6 N Keating 15 M Wilkinson 7 J Jenkins 16 R Gibbs 8 A Medina 17 D Blewett 19 R Henry ( 1 8 Mark Page 20 G McKenzie (C Res) 18 R McGougan 23. W, Peterson 1 19 Mick Wilso n 24 . G Joyce 19, W Hynes (Res) 25 A . Greig 20 M Polglaise 27. G Phelps 21 B Goodwin 28, P ButUgie g 22 S Rhynehart 30 . J, Gannakopoulos 23 F Darmanin 31 M McGonagle 24 B McDonald 32. W Enno r 25 S Charlesworth 33 S Scern 26 A Crothers
39 . A . Post
40 R. Opie 42 .S McNamee 43 B Abrahams(DVC) 44 A. Aves 46 S Kewley 47 G Poulton 49 R Vinc i
50 J Yusef '.. 48 A Nimorakiotaks 53 P Doense n 49 A Mout s 55 P West 50 A . Archard 57 A Pitts 51 . M . Morgan 58 C Matthews 53 M . Xern 59, M Merin o 54. I . Nankivell 60 A. Paterson I
55.T Sawery 58. P Barker 59. S Mortimer 60. F. Pietropoulo
Senior Coach: K . Wilson Reserv es Coach : S. Rhynehart
1 M . Shacklock (Capt .) 1 C Wormsle y
15.S Gowans 16 . J D'Amello IT J . Caygill 18 J Adams 19 R. Newton 20 M Mirra 21 . T Pazianas 22 N . Wathen 23 J. Keppell 24 . M . Blas i 25. R. Campodinco 26. M . Dereus 28 B. Regen t 29. P. Cunningham 30. B . Nestor (D.V.C .) 31 . M Stighs h 32 K. Newton 34 K Mehmet 33 D .Tyler 35 J Marti n 34 C Kristenson 36 D Barker 35 D. Blas i 37 M . McLellan 36 A . Davis 37. G . Wathen 38 . W. Landt 39. S . Hession
DOVETON S .J.O .C.
27 D Giddens 28 K McHugh 29 R Kay 30 G Bryant 31 R Spinks 32 D Rankin 34 S Wilson 35 J Wilson 36 W Burgess 37 D Polgla,se 38 A Webster 39 J Leveque 41 W Stephens 42 D Dawes 45 P 0 Donnell 46 P Warren 49 J Sweeney 50 R Forgianni 52 D O'Donnell 54 J Ver b
55 M Labmski 62 D Mai r 69 M McGarry
ELTHAM COLLEGE Senior Coach : Max Paisley Rese rves Coach: M . Peterson 1 M . Stone 2 . S. McVicar 3. K . Tucker 4. D. Felton 5 A . Tucke r 6 D, Baxter (VCapt .) 7. N . Hamshar e 8 M . Fitzpatric k 9 . S . McPhail (Capt .) 10. D. Sager 11 . C. Penna 12 J . Weatherill 13 D. Bishop . 14 . B, Apted 15 M . Peterson (C.C.R 16 A. Gardiner 17 S Sha w 18 P Kernagha m 19. L. Dawson 20 W. Stevenson 21 K .Shanhun 22 R . Taryan 23, P Taylor 24. A . Lampton 26. M . Delaney 27 S . Fitzpatrick 28. A . Hall 29 D. Ritter 30 S Tozer 31 C Butler (DVC) 32 K Phelan 33. G Hall 34 G .Adams 35 S Biddle 36 I . Chesser 37. C. Dare 38 D. Campbell 39 M, Barden 40 A . Peacock 41 D. Set i n 42 B Web b 43 B Anderson 44 M Barhng 45 P Jones 46 D Humphries 48, D. Dean 49. M . Tennant 50. C . Toy 51 . S . Watson 52 . S . Coutts 55 A . Hoogenraan 56 . A . Kew 57. R Little 58 E . Murray 59, G . O'Donnell 60 C Selway 61 J Tarya n 62 J. Tonkin 69 K . Dutch 111, D Wilton
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FOOTSCRAy I ._ Senior Coach : John htorooc y Reserve Cc_ch: Wayne Taylor 1 M McKer.zn r 2 P Grant 3 R Gun n 4 M Schembr 5 G Stefo u 6 G fits 7 P Nelson 8 A Own n 9 J Carnchan 10 G MacDc°11 J Breh . 12 E Dar ym13SIcel 14 P Jame s 75 S Flynn (VC) 16 D Tanner (RV-; 17 J . Morone q 19 T Johnstone 20 B Syme 21 T Nucara 22, P Chile 23 C Allan 24 S Hail 25 P Lewis 26 S Cas e 27 A MacDonald 29 M Robertson 30 G Eltor d 31 C . McManus 32 W Taylor (RC) 33 M Bowers 34 M Williamson 35 D Hefte r 36 P Gibbs 37 M,GodWn 38 M Johnson 39 P Morgan 40 R Rmald, 41 P Thorpe 42 P Bettens 43 T Farag 44 M OShannessy 45 G Smel t
46 . C White 47 W Bardenhagen 48 . D Bonnar 49 'B, Eccles 50 D Tomas' 51 M Walter 52 J Fitzgerald 53 W Bennett 54 G B,ggs 55 B Gramdge 56 A Browne 57 D Dic k 58 C Hall 59, M, Case 60 A Murrell 61 M Russell 62 D Phflhshn 64 P Richardson 66 B Sullivan 67 V Biba s
68 P Cleaver 70 A West 71 M Else 84 P Kennedy 99 A Moran
LA TFiORE UNI conch: R p•Donahue psat, Coach: c. Ornad 3(iggs (Capt ) -luffer 7cGibbo n ;twthann Dalbosco McLeod
8. Franzma n 9 F Robinson , 0, L ~ Bakogianis L Athanasakis ' :- R Tucc i t3_ J. Trimboh J, ;,5Iliamson vis
G Liersc h ~7 J. Limperaks ^ E Ferraro '.5l. P Gough .jr. A. Crawford 21, L . Gree n 22, M . Edmunds ?3. S. Dumn 24 . T Fawcett 25, M . Betinsky '6. S Betinsky 27. C. Orvad 28. 1 . McGibbon :!9. W Beacom 30. L Zucchet 3L P Chico :}2. F Andruela 33S . Hands 34. N. Morrice 35. G Whitemore 36. D Poole 37. A . Conroy 38. J. Pollock 39. G Palmer 40. A Blaskett 41 J . Clark 42 . R Lockman 43 . A . Huffer 44 J Mill s 45 R Little (VC) 46. D. Wright 47. J. Taylor
48, B . Hobb s 49. C. McLachlan 50,S . Bownlaw 51 M . Porra 52 J . Cousins 53. R . McDonald 54. N . Pateraks 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. Maurovwc 65. W. Brown 68. R. Nicholson 69 G . Foulds
OLD CARE Y GRAMMARIANS ST Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Asst . Coach : G . Diamon d 1 1 . Chisholm (V.C) 2 R . Keppel l
3 P Hogan 4 . R. Purcell 6 A . McHarg 7.S Legear(Capt) 8 M Evans 9 . S . McCrae 10. W. Brown 11 . M . Petty 13. S. Jones 14. C . Bryan 15. G . Mitchell 16. R . Cutlack 17 R . McCasker 19 C Christensen 20 R Evans
21 M . Newnham 22 .J Hands 23 . D Barro 24 . S . Brown 25 . K .Shaw 26 .J.McQue 27. R . Macauley 28 . P Charles 29 . J Barro 31 . S Eldridge 32 C. Westwood 33 I England 34 J Sganoto 35 P Gdtin s 36. S. Wolf 37. C. Hickey 38 P. Keys (V.C .) 39. A . Cop e 40. D . Henderson 41 . A. Thomas 42 I . 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 . Wol f 52 . P. Pang 53. C. Trent6eld 54 M . Sheedy 55 . D, McCleery 57. S Bolton 58. P Barmby 65. P Webster 66 M Graham
UNIVERSITY RED S
. ANDREW S
Senior Coach : Roland Magna Reserv es Coach : Peter Jolle y 1 1 Steward 2 . G . Browne 3 R Soncin 5 R Jones 7 R Mlagra(CCSen 7 G Palmington 8 R Nowak 8. H James 9 C, Gibson 9 G. Casey to B Campbell 11 . P Goldsworthy 12 . W Chamra (VC.) 13 R . Davie s 14 N Taylor 15 D. Ile s 15 P Cavanagh 16 A Olse n 17 P Little 18 B Kenyon 19 G Undy 20 C, Leopol d R . Pepyat B. Funnel] C. Artl s T Settenn C DiCiannl V Sc ull i L, Esposito D Briggs L. Libardi J Mansour T Harper P Grandy N . Senior G Ritchie T Lawrence G Phelan (D .V.C.) A Par k M . Shearer G Morton R Vimba R, Heaney C Wegrzyn S Andrews N Stabbing S Fielding P Sproa t S Knight D Cahill D. Griffiths G Hamilton J Telpher T Wilson
66 R Lowe 68 J Lofts 71 L Woods 72 K Wright 73 D Saddler 74 C Overen d
I S. O'Connel l 2 . F. Tauras ''.. 3. G . Proebstz 4 P Commerford 5 6. A . Fitzgerald (DVC) 7 M Robert 8 D Billfold 9 A Levy 10 B Dinning 11 A Sher 12 . N . Stubbs 13 S. Johnston 14 . G . Bulluss 15 . M . Broadbent 16, A Barnes 17 A Ward 18 G . Peterson 19, S Brabner 20 S Wigley 21 . P Kaneen 22 J Wallace 23 R . Eddington 24 S Margets 25 M Vafentini 26 G. McDonald (C) 27. S Lydste r 28. D. Ray (VC) 29. A McCully 30. S . Fletcher (Res Cap 31 R Bulluss 32 . P Claxton 33 S. Harvison 34 M Aitken 35 J Ruffin 36 M Ingram 37 D Rust 38 .J . Coo k 39 N Timms 40 D . Henry 41 D Rooney 42. J. Fletcher 43 G Smith 44 G . Christie 45 S Brndgewood 46. S . Duncan 47 G Ferguson 48. P Fitzgerald 49 S . Pearce 50 R Stogren 51 H . Kipp 52 . A. Anailidis 53 M . Preston (RVC.) 54. D. Pringl e 55 . N . NG 56 . J Ward 57 . Paul Lemcke 58. Peter Melcke 59. A McLennan 60 R . Lydster I 61. R . Nowlan 62. A . Bakker 63. M . Dyer 64. S. Borazo 6 5 S. Worrell 66. D . Biggins 67. W. Langley 6& R . Goodman 69 . T. Raftopoulos 70 . J . Wall
WILLIAM N STOW C.Y.M .S .
Senior Coach Laurie Duffus Senior Coach : Coac h I R. Goetz Reserves Leigh Kidley Rese rves Coach : 1 . L . Duffus I . McGowan 2. D. Fosse 1 .P McGowan 3 W. Darwdis 2 R Goetz (C) 4 P. Hille (Pres) 3 G Height 4 S . Mau s 4 C McKenzie 5. P Barone 5 F Van der Peet 6 C Hosking (Capt) 6. G . Hylan d 7. 5 . Haye s 7. R . Zammit 8 G . Roughsedge 8 . J. Borg 9 S Katsiamakis 9 . J. Neenan(VC) 10 D. Cahir (DVC) 10. R . Butterfield 11 . D Murph y 11 . D. Temby 12 . C . Beattie 12 . M . Connor 13 A . Smit h 13. S. Vine s 14, E . Suidgeest 14 S. Calderwood 16 J, DeAngelis 15 G Levie s 17 K Pereira 18.V. Koo p
19 M Moran 20 R Sandison 21 .1 Jennens 22 . G . Cook 23 S. Glacon 24 A . White 25 C Walde n I 26. M . 0'Hanlon 27 C . Ross 28, J . Roberts 29 M . Lszukewicz 30. M . Johnso n 31 R . Zappelli 32 L Kildey 34, G Dudley 35 R Goldberg 36. G . Moloney (VC) 37. G . Haarburger 38 C Roger s 39. S Salzano 40 B Jeffreys 41 M . Angelo 42 M Ross 45 D Evans 46 . C Morrell 47 M O'Connell 48 P. Hutchings 5 1 I . Mezzahra 52. P. Ditorenzo 54 V. Chow 55 P. Phillips 56 D.Fox 57 S. Williams 58 G . Moloney 62 C Beattie 63 F. Russell 65 . G Christopoulos 68 D. Collin s 69, A . Sheridan 70 J. Cadman 86. B. Kla u 96 F Gosdschan
16 D. White ''... 17 A Harry
18 C . Goet z 19 . A . Featherston 20. C Muscat 24 D . Dewson 28. J DeBono(RVC) 29 5. Logowski 33 G . Mugovin 34.S. Kennedy 35. W. Marr 37 I . McGowan (RC) 42 I . Zadel 43 B Smit h 44 R Sodimaco 45 R McClellan 46. J . Ross
47 . D. Bubnic 48. P Culhane 49. G, Dona 50, S . Denham 55. B Madigan 59. A Ryan 50 B Ryan A . Morelli R Pierson B Cooper G Serong G Smit h G . Stephens
U FC BRUNSWICK Coach: Ron Cunningham 1 . C. O'Toole 2 . J . Dwyer 3 . S . Schink 4 . M . Wilkinson S . H . Hewitt 6 . B. Bolan d 7 P. McCafferty 8 . B. Russell 9 . G . Brady 10. P. Fenton 11 . D . Savaris
12, D. O'Loughlin 13 T. Alford 14, D, Hodg e 15. J . McNamara 16. P Burnett 17. P. Smith 18 P. Davison 19 P. Flanagan 20 B McKenna 21 . P Hewitt 22 .J . Ryan 23, M . Carter 24. A. Whelan 25. S . Bell 26 . S . McBride 27. I . Shaw 28 G . Wrigh t 29. S . O'Loughlin 30 G . Hewitt 31 C . Gil l 32 S. Bowteil 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 Kvieteladis 48, C . Reiter 49. T. Stah l 50. P Grierson 51 . R . Phibbs 52. I . Mitchell 53. S. Alford 54 . S. Maynes 55. B. Slattery 56. D . Law s 57 . V. Alexander 58 . A . Crosby 59 K . Bolton 61 C. Duffy 62 . C, Whitfield 69 . B. Taylor
Senior Coac h Peter Conduit Rese rves Coach Peter Sheehan 1 . L . JOne s 3 . A . Strachan 4 . P Conduit 5 . D . Stevens 6 . S. Hewitt 7 D. Carroll 8. D . O'Sullivan 9 . I . Campbell 10. R. Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 . A . Coo k 13. S . Kannegiesser 14. P. Spezza 15. T. Barley 16. B. Good 16. D. Leheny 17, G . Forde 19 J . Gibso n 20 G . Santacatterina 21, D. Marshall 22. G . Huckstepo 23. S. McLea n 24. S. McBride (V.C .) 25. B. Hull 26 C . Stevens (C) 27. G . Burrows 28, D . Co v 29 . D . Pink 30, M . Sayers 31 . L . Cordes 32 . P Sheehan (CCR) 33, J. 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
V•A- F• A
OLD Senior Coach :
.1E~-:T = -' ~ ~ nior Co . : :h: rryl Patterson C rve Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2 . P, Ulbrick 3. P Sawyer 4 T. Lovitt 5. D. Zammit 6. C. Morrish 7. R . Lovitt 8. T. Howell 9, S . Herft 10.S. Reigr it . P. Atkinson 12. D. Cody 13 . R . Ticknell 14 D . Patterson (C) 15, R . Watson 16, A . Todd 17 A Watson 18 . B. Todman 19 . K . Ryan 20. C. Zanker 21 . M . Easey 22 . M . Davidson 23. A . Cosgrove 24. A . Pric e 25. G. Bradford 26. A . Perkins (VC,R) 27. H . Jone s 28, I . Gagic 29. R . Marla 30. B . Scott 31, P Mule 32. D. Heins 33, T. Easey (DVC) 34. J . Rabou t 35. C . Booker 36. F. Lipertri 37. W. Howells 38. R . Smith 39 G. Watson 40 . A . Sol i 41 . M . Richards 42 . D. Gardiner 43 B Turner . 44 . F. Khalil (V.C .Sen.) 44 . M. Dillon (Res.) 45 . D. Elan d 46 . J. Mark 47. M . Whittle 48 . G . Clydesdale 49 . P. Simmi c 50 . W. Elliott (Capt. Res) 51 . D. Custerson 52 . S. Link 53 . C. Hazeldene 54, P. Hopkins 55 . A . Hardman 56, C. McDonald 57. R . Murphy 5& N Williams 59 . M . Buckley 60 . D. Buc k 61 . D. Nettleton
1. 2 . N . Saville 3. J. McEnroe 4. G. Bc7.vd-zn 5. A . Mirakian 6 A. Fullarton 7. R . Allen 8 G. Turner 9. A . Day 10. I . Stevens 11 . M . Price 12 . A. Fdipaoc 13 S Bilby 14. M . Egan 15. S. Bishop 16. L. Cooney 17. G. Henry 18 A . Cotter 19. A. Watson 20. C. Biiby (C) 21. L. Shaw 22. D. WiNaton 23. G . Thompson 24. C. Miller
25. B. Panagiotopdus 26. P. Crameri (VC) 27 R . Thompson 28 P. Duddendge 29 P McKenzie 30 P Day 31 . G. Evans 32 . P. Lewis 33. M. Bradford 34. A. Middleton 35 P. Henry (R vC) 37. D. Wittingsbw 38. A. Ainsworth 39. N. Pollard 40. 5. Braden 44, S. Parker 45 C. McKay 47, W. Anthony 48. R . Barnard 49. B. Milner 50. M . Vaxalis 51 . J. Simmons 5S B. Scott (B .C.) 71 . W. Crossley 81 . G . Kirk
Craig Robson Reserves Coach : Russell Parkinson 1 . P. Holloway 2. T. Johnstone 3 . C . Robson (Cap!) 4 . C . Gunn (VCapt,j 5 . R . Bur n 6 . P. Wortherspaon 7. B. Harwoo d 8 . J. Twlgg 9. M. Williams 10. L. Carlton 11 . D. McLeod 12. D. Colaci 13. M . Naylo r
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'. 14 . P. Butler 15. W. Dowling 16 . R . Emmett IT G . Lavender 18 . C. Richardson 19 . M . Davi s
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1 A. Flavel(C) 2, R . Higgin s 3. A . Greenwood 4. G . O'Bryan 6. A. Hunter 7. A Gale 8 K. Hunter 9 J, Penney P Burns 10 C Arno[ 12 13. D. Regan 14 A, Wernert 15 . P Tancredi 16 J Bowers 1T K Schuller 18 P. Hooper 19 A . Ferguson 20 P Woo d 21 M . Grant 22 N . Andrews 23 . P Humphreys 24 A . Kounhos 25 H . Korpetutuncu 26. C Gathercoie 28 K Pinkstone 29 G . Constantine 30 P. Burn s 31 . S .Zerna 32 P Akatow 33 N Rock 34 J Palmer (VC) 35 B.Lugg 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 B Vesetas 45 R. Thompson 46 R Elliot 47 A Solomon 48 8, Hudd 49 J . Gah e 50, G . Sharpies 51 J. Liprino 52. S Ryan 53 P Shanahan 54 B.t.eared 55 G Buckman 56 J Thomas 57 M . Rennck 58 B Boyce 59 C Gamble 60 . R Kay 61 . J Marinas 62 . P Geary 63 P Pyl e 64. M Davidson 65 P Bake r 66 D Brooks 68 J . Zanni n 69 S Haberfieid 79 K Strahan 81 C Skins
Coach : R . rl r Rest, .+: Coach : G. Robinson 1 . A . McLOrinan (C) 2. C. Burch 3. S. McMahon 4. D Hunte r 5 P Bedford 6. R . Bedford 7. J . Horne 9.R Kroh n 10. S. McLorinan 11 . R . Sharpin 12 . P Lync h 13. R . Witha m 14. M . Chesterman 15. S . Wiltshire 16, R Crowder 17, M . Mannes 18 . S . Glove r 19 . B. Bovington (C .Res .) 20. A . Jewitt 21 . C . Scott 22 . R . Armstrong 23. B. Jarret t 24. M . Sill 26 . G . Martin 27. A . Davis 28 . A . Hume 29 . C . Sharpin 30. J. Smit h 31 P McGowan 32. R . Carter 34 . R . Graham 35, B . Collopy 36. N . Franks 40. E . Kay 45. D. Crowder 46. G . Robinson 47. J. Labrooy 48. P. Stock 49. S . Warner 50 . N . Labrooy 53 . M . Rowe 54 . R . Kerley 55. A . Powell 56. M . Crowder 57 . T. Knight 58. D. Archer 59. R . Parker
Peter Blot h: Reserves C Alex Bartsch 1, R . Liste r 2 . D . Marshall 3 . P Riordan (Capt.) 4 . M, Jackso n 5. G . Connolly 6. E . Kotis 7. N . McColough 8. M . Whitloc k 9, R . Smallwood 10. S . Gra . Grecy1,R h 12, D. Spencer 13 . M . Roberts 14 . P. Lannan 15. P Walker 16.8 . Berry 17, M . Atherton 18. P Scheutze 19 D. Bustard 20. M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22 . B. Casey 23 . M . Brett 24 . T. Beasley 25. D. Smith 26.T. Cusack 27 . J. Elmore 28. C . Free r 29. B . Hambridge 30, G . Fitzgibbon 31 . P. Hatzitascalis 32 . P. Purcel l 33, Ray Purcell 34 . A . Boag 35. B . Mills 36. M . L'Hued e 37 . N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38 . B. Dunstan 39 .S .Skoda 40 . B. Woodlan d 41 . T. Bryan t 42. M . Hollingworth 43. C . Parks (VC) 44. T. Boccan 45 J Berry 46, G . Hile t 47. P Thompson 48. L. Kelly 49. A . Pettinella 50. P. Atherton 51 . N . Williamson 52 . S. Man n 53 . B. Chandler 54 . M . Daniels 55, S. McIver 56. M . Beasley 57. G. McIver 58 B. Ba k 59 . P. Newport 60 . M . Beasley 61, S, Campbell 62 .S . Mathieson
Senior Cos :h R. Kean e Reserves Coach E. Govi c 1 C White 2 S. Woodman 3 . M F Reidy 4 A Kilkenny 5 R Van Raay 6, D . Blakey 7. P Coghlan 8 A McKeown 9 P Harr son 10. T Prat t II D. Sutton 12 . M. Spears 14. D Harris 16 M . Barrack 17. S Santamana 18 D Mullins 19 D Crowe 20 G Wooindge 21 . T Coghlan 22 . M Feutrii 23 P Ciarduili 24 .J. Bonny-an 25 W Lyali 26 D Calhnan 2Z M J Reidy 28 B Lee 30 PO'Brie n 31 M Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D Brown 34 S L91eii 35 J . Dunbar 36.P Bunn 37. S Williams 38 L . McLaughlin 39 M McLeiland 40 B Tierney 41 S Ciardull, 42 G Puglia 43 P Lefel 44 R Baker 45 P Hay 46 V Scully 47 P Mason 48. D Barclay 49 S McAuliffe 50 J Coghian 51 . R Shaw 52, M Lawson 53 J . Newton 54 T Hughes 55 S McLennan 56, A Tyrone 58 G Whit e 59 T Bor n 60 N Peterson 61 J Walsh 62 . C Gay 63. D Flanagan 64 R . Bunko 65 D Tol l 66 8 Williams 67 N Hughes 68 D Johns 69 E Gov c 70 N Robertson 71 P Sull y 72 D Thomas 73 S Wegener
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1 . S. William 2 . D. Hoyle (VC) 3, R Herman 4. M, Hibbins 5 J, Schmidt 6. A Ingleton 7. C. Higson
8. C. Pollock (DV.C.) 9. S. Bickford 10, C. Warner (CC Res) 11, W. Dal y 12. A. Web b 13. S. Hirlohen (Capt .) 14. R. Schober 15 P Wolff 16. A. Wallace 17. P Blackman 18. D. Ker r 19. S Fraser 20. G . Peck 21 . I . Roberts' 22. G. Parsons 2a A. 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 Laxrence 32, M . Ammann 33. A. Tobin 34. P. Kahn 35, N. Evans 36 N. Pike 37. C. Coyne 38 M . Conron 39 . M . Bennett 40. A . Lord 41 . R. Teale 42 . G . Griffith 43. N Comley 44 R Brewer 45 A. Wesfacott 48. A. Dea 47. J . Ing}eton 48 J. Lemon 49. M . Bullard 50. R. Greeies 51 . C. Singleton 55. M. Davis 56 J. Smith 58, P. Swa n 59 R. Lancaster 60. J. `lrbod 61 . R Oliphant
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16 W. McDoneil 17 M, Getsan 18 A. Caffry 19, M . Delahunt 20. J. Hesse 21 . J . Amad 22. T. O'Hehir 23., S. Lennox 24. J. O'Loughlin 25 M . Keays 26. J . Toomey 27. D Winterbottom 28 S. Psoras 29. B Bentley 30. R, Stewart (V.C.Res) 31 . C. Castagn a 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 Bat6stella 40. A, Zanrxxn 41 . C. Burke 42 . J. Scott
43. A . Kennedy 44, P McIntyre 45 M, Ryan 46 J. Golds 47. T. Buhagrar 4a J. Golds 49. G . Hughes 50. A. Robinson 55 M. Stapleton 56A.Day 58 P. Andueza 64. P. Harvey
NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach : M . Wannebe ry Reserves Coach : G. Rearse 1. A. Egan (D.V.C.) 2. M . Hannebery 3 . J. 'Barney 5 M. Schmidt 6. M . Borcich 7. P. Booth 8F.Mute 9. S. O'Rourke (V.C.) 10. B. Hanlo n 11 . B. Jones 12.PWeir 13, B. Curulli 14. P. MilleH 15 P. Kearney 16. M . Hedey 17 M, Boyd 19. P. Considine (Capt) 20, M . Malone 21 . D. Baker 22 . M. Fenrldkj 23 C. Ale,mas 24. J . Rae 25 J . Flynn 26 S. Hibtx'rt 27 R. Atkinson 28 P. Buffer 29. J. McIntyre 30. M . Lynch 31. G. 0'Tode 32. B. Sexton 33 a Dubois 34. D. Pasquarielb 35 D. Edwards 36 P. Hehir 37. J. Zumbo 38 B.Leawld 39. K. Scott 40. I. Turnbull 41 . P. Dwyer 42. A. Baker 43. A . Orei6 44. B. Girdami 45, M. Devine 46.PHe.ey 47, C. Desmond 48 N . Garnham 50. C. Hibbert 51 . P. Callaghan 52 . S.P. Mo!oney 53. M. Hibbert 54. T Keog h 55 D. Fogarty 56, D. Ho!stede 59. J. Aquila 60. S. Currie 61 . K. Healey 63. P Symes 66a P Strongman 68 J. Mcllro,r 69. K. Tibaldi
OLD SCOTC H Senior Coach: Simon Talent Reserves Coach : Bob Voges 1 . E . Allen 2 . J. Reddish 3. R . Lloy d 4. J . McMillan (CR) 7. E . Whitside 8. A . Lloyd 9. R . Aujard 10. S . Spiers 11 . D. Kay 12 . M . Godwin 13. R . Austin 14. J . Ker r 16. A . Smith 17. S. Cairns 18,S. Illingworth 21 . P. Sherwen 22 . D. Hooper 23. D. McNab 24. S. McGill 25. B . Crump 26 D . Tyrrell 27. D. Campbell 28 . S, Rodwell 29 . B. Hodge 31 . A . Chambers 32 . 1 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 . Fulle r 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. S . Bones 60. D. Beck
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0 21. T Beare 22 A Regan 23 P. tuchetla 24 .0 Abraham s D Nrbafi S Exton P Shannon Y'idiefsarl (Res.C) F Gleesan (Capt .) ~ 8 Pw~ - G. O'Halloran A PeAon Re d ,iS A . MoreNi c B McClc+nents 37, D Freernan R Mills D Coo ;J. S Crow,tey 41 G Kallirxkos 42 P Hamrrxxld 43 M War A Prichard 4a D Perryman J Elks 47 S LKklicutt 4fi P. Caddy 49 G Jw.ett 50r C, Larkins 51, J . Fahy 52 C Ray (ResVC) 53 M. Burns 55 D. Blackley 56 P Walsh 58, P LaRosa 59DBeck 61 . P Hemtt P^ D Ryan 69 S, O'Connell 75 B. McDermott
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39. W. Bramlch 40. M . Tobi n 41 . J. Symeopoutos 42 . J. Casey 43. P Harrington 44 M . Burns 45 R . Singleton 46, M. Anderson 47, W. Crump 48 A. Best 49. B. Madden 50. J. Daw 51 . J. McAtroy 52 . T. Tsavis 53. A. Muldoon 54. T. Stewart 57, M . Betts 58 R. Oaten 59. B. Williams 60 D Cox 63 A Guinane 64. A. Noblett 71. J . Schiaw 72.D.Ness
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1 PCam 2 Pfi Alkm (oVC) 3 D M~" 4 R Cunan s P Cwt- (Capt) 6 J Cunam 7 V!. Da,-.on (VCapt) 8 5 Curtai n 9 M Reate 10 N eou/e i7 G Greeth2 M O'S7-*hn--Y 13 M Logan 4 T Hack 15 M Daian 16 L Meehan 17 A Ralph 18JMxka7 19 G Gaodn9 20 A Catan G hcMSnn 21 22 J T23 J O'Sukvan 24SKg 25 D Ta7o 26 M Ban 27 J Kennedy 28 A W29 D McKay 30 DDarm
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ST . BERNARDS Senior Coac h Frank MeHc]PIeservas Coach: Jolu, Wood 1. M. SIAvan 2 M Brarxhwr 3 . P. Sn6h 4 . V Cormo (VC) 5 J Kiaaysen
6 G Mc0 .aster (D V.C.) 7 .J, Toohe y 8. P . MoragFa n 9, G. Wood. (Capt.) 10 . J. Fedxo 11 P . O'Bnen 12 . P . Hogan 13. R. Purcek 14 S M6K•an 15 F . Mff-1han 17. A. Purcel 18 P Mahady 19 S Byrne 20 J Fraser 21 C Kaaysen 22. M. M."ady 24. K. Maflady 25 G Toto 26,S Body 27, A . r1~1an 28 . P Marrice 29 D. Redy 30 . R Czaaito 31 . M Flzpat~k 32 P MrCkeams 34 J O'Corule4 35 J Saurdry 36 P O'Dea 37. M, O'Conne4 38. D 8LAvan 39 P. Wood 40, w. Haddad 41 S. Tobdn 42, h1. Matda% 43 44 L Gokant 45 G Wash 46, D Sdarron 47 D Do+Mng 48 B Dodan 49 M FiKpa=k 50 P Barrett 51 . A. S~irvan 52 D, McAfter 53 M. Walsh 54 G . Matthexs 55. D Rom56 M Synan
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Senior coed,: Alan Seiler Reserves Coac h s lim iCmg 1. C. Holmes 2. R . Furphy 3 GW&uarns. (DVC) 4 M . Yeo S B Angd 6 W. Carrot 7. G. Allen a . R. Robinson 9 . A. Christie 10 B Mar it . E Banks 12,S Macauicy (C) 13 R, Renhar d 14 D, Gust (VC) 15 G, Nicholls 16 P, Anstdie 17 J Karx s 18. N tlxtirrure 19 D Karamoshos 20. M WbM 21. A Sctxycht 22. R. Jaksic 23 T Gks 24 A. Wa%s 25 M, Johns 26 D Macinrles 27 M, Ugtit 2fl G . Hazekkne 29 M Troon 30 G. CMwnh 3t M Formma 32, A. Nugent 33.M .Cwvrock 34 J Ja1es 35. P. Grutzner 36 N . Macaulay 37. S. Co e 38 A . Mechetl 39 J Gorton 40 T Watsa l 41 R Luscombe 42 .C Hume 43 M Winos 44 S Carroll 45 G Taytor 46 B Langley 47. M . Hickey 48 J . Moloney 49 8. Christie 50 In Mott 51. T Atkins 52, K Hopkins 53 A . KrcnIXw1 54 J lbung 55 D Atkins 56 N Schmldt 57 M Pmkey 59 D ChnsUe 60. D. Shar+ 61. W. Harris 62. G . Selkr.ood 64 R . Foley 65 S Kirsano+ 66 J Hyslop 69 S King 72 . D 0'Bnen 77 M Rctlards
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Senior Coach : Graeme Jacobs Reserves Coach: George Ric e 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 Farle y
12 . A . Parris (Res .D.V.C.) 13. J . McInerney 14. T. Puls e
15. PFaulkner (Res .C.) 16. P. Corstorphin (R .VC .) 17. B. Pollar d 18. A . Course 19. P. Nigro 20. H . Harisiou (VC .) 21 . S. Drive r 22. B. Stokes 23. S. Pace 24. P. Chadwick 25. T. Merrell 26. B. Sheehan 27. B . Kell y 28. P. Mutlmer 29 . A. Panou 30 . R . Field 31 . F. Farchione 32 . D. Shine 33, G . Miles 34. P Bel l 35. T. Rowe 36. M . Godden 37. C. Connelly 38. D. Cameron 39 . B. Croft 40. M . McInerney 41 . A . Rozantis 42 . B. Shepherd 43. D. Murray 44. P Espenchied 45. D. Philpots 46. G. Hannington 47. C. Shallar d 48. J. Allard 49 . D . Glover 50. C . Bryce 51 . B. Harvey 52 . G. King 53 . I . Drive r 54. C. Chapman 55. P. Gilmore 56. M . Osborne 57. R . Minney 58. P. Kirby 59. D. Farley 60. N . Cameron 61 . D. Martin
Senior Coach: Peter Chisnarn Reserves Coach : '.. Peter Olivieri 1 . D. Matthews (Capt. ) 2 . A. Harloc k 3. M . McClelland (DVC) 4. A . Norma n 5. G Boston 6. D . Gregor 7. A . Nalder 8. R . Fish 9. D. Lowe 10. J. Stone 11 . N. Brohier 12 . B. Mathews 13. P Armstrong 14. H. Worsle y 15. C. Cooney (V.C.) 16. T. Royal s 17. G . Poole 18 J . Cromme 19. D. Hart
20. M . Cashard 21 . J . Roseman 22 . C. Bettany 23. D. Alle n 24. K . Dach s 25. S. Allen (Capt.Res.) 26. S. William s 27. G . Williams 28. S. Stevenso n 29. R . Castles (R .VC) 30. D . Felsenthall 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 . Harrison 41 . R . Morrissey 42. G . Din d 43. Cr Wilson 44 . D . Smith 45. P. Murtagh 46.0 . Kompes 47. N . Carter 48 . S. Good 49 . J. Roberts 50 . M . Stanjo 51 . K. Hedin 52 . S. Morrison 53. J. Harley 54. N . Hemstron 55. N . Matthews 56. R . Sweetland 57. A . Walke r
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27. G. Livingstone 28. C. Gleeson 29. M . Barrett 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. Borg 42. K . Dehenin 43. D . Gill 44. C . Mitchell 45. M . Busst 46. B. Smith 47. A . Brown 48 . G . Walker 49 . D. Portelli 50 . R. Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52 . M . Potter 53. 54. M . Kane 55. S. Brosnan 56. D . Salt 57. R. Parr 58. S. Dalfonso 59 . D. Cecchney 60 . D. Douglas 63 .T. Kavanagh 94 . A. Scott
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12 S Parkinson 13 R Robinson 14 E Newbol d 1 5 A Caslagnlm (VC) 16 P Pen6ngtl i 17 L Clarke 18 R Elms 19 G Builen 20 A Woll 21 C Rose 22 R BLyt h 23 M Lengacher 24 M Flyn n 25 A Barro 26 A Caddy 27 D 0'Sulirvan 28 G OSuivan 29 D Canoll 30 P Raliey
31 T Anderson 32 S Joh n 33 C Flynn (R C) 34 S Hogan 35 M Lunn 36 S o'Connel 37 1 Forsyth 38 D Richards 39 T McMahon 40 B Wckma n 41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucke r 43 M Lacey 44 D Hellman 45 D Robertson 46 J Lynch 47 D Sheridan 48 S Hal l
49 B Mango 50 W Lloyd 51 D Speechley 52 A Nag y 53 54 55 56
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57 D Balcombe 58. M Balcombe 59 A Balcombe 60 R Brook 61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63 R Doyle 64 W Duleskrs 65 P Dwyer 66 A Fry 67 L Jones 68 S Martin 69 S Money 70 P Morcom 71 R Murphy 72 M Prat t 73 J Rattopoulas 74 C Richards 75 D Web b 76 N Dally 77 P Decos 78 T Donahue 79 S King 80 S Wse 81 A SotnapoNOs 82 R Angehm 83 R Day
K Senior Coach: B Burden Rese rett rves Coach Barry Tobias 1 . M . Lord 2 . N . Griffiths 3 . G . McColl 4. S . Lor d 5. B. Irwin 6. M . Bria 7. B . Casauri a 8. J . Busutil (V.C.) 9. A. Peri c 10. T. O'Kayli 11 , 12 . C. Vigliotti 13 . C . Kiriakou 14 . P. Clayton (DVC) 15 . P. Smith 16 . N . Duncan 17. J . Casaurie 18. G . Kalac 19. R . Barry 20. I . Mill s 21 . S . Harrison 22. R .SChober 23 . F. Haralambopauies 24 . B. Burden (C ) 25 . A . Jenkin s 26 . C. Haralambopoulos 27. R . Love 28 . G . Portelli (R .C .) 29 . E . Bamundo 30. O . Greenwood 31 . B . Vigliott i 32 . J. Brassil 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 . Lavecchie 44 . T. Gourdoulis 45 . M . Carydi s 46 . S . Vidinopoulos 47. J. Hil l 48. M . PerIC 4y. S .e3runo 50. N . Dellis 51 . R . Brun o
52 . J. laconis 53. D. Sticca 54. A. Easuria 55. A. Mantas 56. J . luliano 57. J. Lo u 58. C . Carydis 59. H . Kendall 60. S. R¢zolio
MONASH UNI . BLUE S senior Coach: Brian Ford Reserves Coach : an Seat 1 J . Alexander 2 . D. Carman 3 1 Sest 4 B Cornwell 5 G . Gale 6 L Hildebrand 7 A. Blackshaw 8 A. Barke r g L Baring to J Johnstone 11. M . Spencer 12. G. Man n 13 R . Culvenor 14 A . Roberts 15. W Gannon 16 A Qui n 17 S Zachandis 18 G . Hlpvrell 19 D Schwedes 20 S Manuell 21, S Giles 22 B Rodoni 23 0 Lync h 24 X . Xenofontls 25 C Forbe s 26 A McGregor (C) 27 S Connelly 28 P. Little 29 A . Sapstord 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 L. Met e 32 . K . Haeusler 33 A Lair d 34 J Quin 35 P O'Leary 36 M Ker r 37 J Andntsos 38 T Gi l 39 M . Bailey 40 M . Hoyle 41 A . K ers 42 . R Dean 43 M Bowman 44 J Koo p
45 P Stockda :e 46 J Katsaras 47 I McConville 48 P Antnisos 49 I Kohler 50 R Davies 51 P Tnandos 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R Trembath 55 Z. Manic 56. R . McCormick 57 M Kanlzay 58 M, Hanlo n 59 H Middleton 60 A Hodgson 61 C. Black 62,A Hadley 63 P Kevekordes 64 A Urba n 65 D Wood 66 N Neophaou 67 D Holloway 68 G Scalzo 69 D O'Keeffe 70 C Kin g 71 M Hay
OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : M . Tro tter Rese rves Coach : C. Neave 1 . A . Dun n 2 . C . Robison 3 A . Allibon (C) 4. T. Norman (VC) 5. D. O'Shaughnessy 6. A. Taylor 7. P. Yeoman 8 . D.Adgemis 9 . C . Glass 10. C. Brent 11 . T. Phillips 12 . A. Vize 13 . B . Trotter 14. P. Bea r 15. T. Pontefract 16. A. Blac k 17. L . Farrell 18 . A . Maizels 19 .J. Hope 20. R. Wardrop 21 .S . Drum 22 . P. Robison 23 . J. Adgemis 24 . A . Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L . Coleman 27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28 . G . Harvey 29 . S . Collins 30 . C . Small 31 . M. Turner 32. N . Summut 33. P. Scott 34. P. 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 . Heath 47. A. Phadoneos 48. B. Beamish 49. C . Cooper 50. D. Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52 . D. Butera 53 . S . Cowley 54 . D . Woods 55. J. Francis 56. R . Collier 58. M . Pitt 63. J . Davey
PARKSIDE Senior Coach: Wayne Bannister Reserves Coach: Mark Wilso n 1 . W. Bannister 2. B . Glasgow 3. F. Sansonett 4. A . Gard 5. T. Gard 6. K . Sweeney 7. G . Yoksich 8. R . Shanahan 10. M . Sturgess 11 . P. Hansen 12. L . Insert s 13. V. Soligo (VCR) 14. M . Sedgwick 15. J . Papas 1& M . Campbell 17. C . Freeman 18.J . Adducci 19. P. Whitfield 20. M . Page (C .S .) 21 . A . Wals h 22 . M . Wilson (CCR) 23. M . Sherlock 24. G . Williams 25. N . Deluca 26 . M . Bradley 27. L. Panjari 28 . T Frankli n 29 . M . Rowe (VCS) 30 . K . Nunan 31 . J . King 32, L . Cowell 33. W. Reid 34. T. Pavia 35. G . Panjari 36. P. Torre 37 . P. Coleman 38. J . Amato 39. D. Debiasi 40. S . Rodwell 41 . D. Wood 42 . P. Papa s 43 . D. Whatmough 44 . P. Harri s
45 . P Matkaris 46 .R . McGaw 47. N . Mitchell 48. J. Bestow 49. M . Harrison 50. K . Harty 51 . J. Panagiotopoulos 52 . G . Philpott 53. D. Campbell 54.F Denami 55. D. Watson 56. T. Firth 57. R . Livingston 58 . D. Pavitt 59 . N . Vincitoria 60 . M . Ani c 61 . M. Noormets 62. P. Brennan 63. A . Skerrit 69. S. Lock
THERR Y Senior Coach: B. Dun n Rese rves Coach : J . Toohe y 1 . G . Biddiestone (VC) 2 . S. Flahert y 2 . J. Zanetti 3 .J .Toohey 4 . S . Eastmure 4 J. Bedier 5. S. Ramsay (DVC) 6. T. Quinn (C) 7. P. Jones 8. A . McAuliffe 9 . M . Grocook 10. R . Egglestone 11 . A . Crotty 12 . G . Nyman 13 . J. D'Andrea 14, J. Gallagher 15. S. Cranwell 16, S, Gibson 17. R Lyons 18, V. Curtis 19. A. Ratcliffe 20. P. Marantelli 21 . J . Tyler 22 . C . Mills 23 . C. Bye 24, R Mellon 24 . G . Falckh 25. M . O'Rourke 26. P Rya n 27 . M . Tadlnac 28. D. Sandman 29 . W. Thomas 30 . R . Kan e 31 . S . Ryan 32, R. Costello 33. S . McMahon 34. G . Lynch 35 . D. Aitken 36 . G . Lynch 37. D. Castaldi 38. C . Lynch 40. C . Muscat 41, W- Lind 43. A. Whelan 44 . M . Doran 46 . C. Ryan 47. P Ratcliff e 48. D. Wrigglesworth 51 . R . Moran 54. P. Salerno (CR) 64 . P. Crotty 65 . M . Hogan 75.P Brun o 88. P Murphy (VCR)
UNIVERSITY BLACK S 1 J Ro+vbottom 2 A Lazarus 3J, Clarke 4 M Russell 5 N Tunbridge 6 A Coke r 7 S Cern i 8 J Somervdle 9 S Ph,Oipson 10 S Brommell 11 1 Alexander 12 N Clark (Capt ) 13 L Banks 14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 B Kolar t7 D Godrng t8 M Lagaste s 19 P Vaughan (DVC) 20 B Thoma s 2t C Jobson 22 M Ellinghaus 23 A Bearham 24 R Parrett 25 M Gibney 26 B Pattmso n 27 N Heath (DVC ) 28 B Van Denderen 29 J Gray 30 P Conway 31 J Cummins 32 N Pappas 33 5 Le e 34 D Land m 35 J Hughson 36 M Crothers 37 A Fethers 38 A McArthur 39 S Davi e 40 G Dalbosco 41 M McLaughlin 42 G Wines (VC) 43 B Warre n 44 P Dillon 45 J Pit h 46 C Thompson 47 L Doyle
48 A Rogers 49 D Bowers 50 M Shaddock 5t J Chomley 52 M Bell 53 J Forwood 54 P Jessup 55 G Keys 56 A Pickett 57 C Dennis 58 A Cook 59 0 Benson 60 G Haeusier 6t J McCashney 62 A Cummirighan 63 G Condo n 64 D McNair 65A Belay 66 P Colling s 67 D Haramantas 68 R Fraze r 69 R Razmara 70 T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M Giltrap 79 A Tudge 81 M Pryor 99 S Woodward 100 H Shier
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BALACLAVA Senior Coach : John Sampson Assistant Coach: David Charman Reserves Coach : Brendan Angwin 1 K . Angwm 2 D. Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hil l 4 B Rafferty (VC,) 5, M . Hill 6 A . Breslin 7 M Kouts 8 . K . Palme r 9. B. Angwin (C .C.Res .) 10. PCrottre It . B. Wilson 12 P McGrath 13 C Horsey 14 R . Patterson 15 G Salter 16. R. Morrison 17 J . Sist 18. K Hartley 19, S Withers 20, A . Hartley 21a . P. Stripeikas 2ib M Taylor 22 PAusterberry (V.C.Res) 23 C Chalke r 24 S Gates 25. D Follett 26 P Grafen 27. I . Withers 28 H Dickson (DVC) 29. R Stocke r 30 J. Follett 31a N. Monaghan 31b. G. Oaten 32. S. Hill 33 T Hill 34 B O'Shannessy 35 G Brow n 36 R,Tangey 37. T Hermes 38 S Spalding 39 J Stee l 40 G . Halpin 41 P Byrden 42 PMeadows 43 . 0 . Pollard 44 . G . Toogood 45. S. Franzi 46. R. Calder 47, M McCaffrey 48 R O'Sullivan 49 R . Wilson 50 R McIntyre 51 D Quamby 52 M Inkster 53 D Read 54, B. Drinan 55 . B. Marchingo 56 . P Georgiou 57 A. Antonio 58. J. Smit h 59. J. Haycroft 60 J. Breslin 62 J. Hams 65. B Hallett 66 . G Nayar 67 A Tallanco
BANYUL E Senior Coach: Shane Molloy Reserves Coach: Steve Scullin 1 S . Scullin
2. J . Kourytalis (CR) 3. L . Holt 4. M. Legge 5 C Ladd (DVC) 6 P William s 7 J . Fraumano 8. B. Moloney 9. G. Pyers 10. M. Fraumano (VC) 11 . M . Taylor
12 . A . Barry la A. Short 14. D Attard (C) 15 S Gray 16. R . Doherty 17 G Williams 18 G Turnbull 19 M Scullin 20. G . Gent 21 . B Qudliam 22 . J. Gdham 23. W. Lusk 24. G. Foster 25 M . Power 26, A . Mill
27. T Jenkins 28 A, Weston 29 G . Sutterby 30 B Gillies 31 R Hobbs 32. C West 33, D. Glass 34, C. Stevens 35 T. Muir 36 D. Turner 37 D. Gent 38 S . Mike 39 . G . Mooney 40. P Adams 41, D. Gilbert 42 . S . Tolley
43 C . Richmond 44 B. Hogan 45 D Jones 46. D. Henger 47. C. Boucher 48 C. Hoist 49. G. Dunn 50. M . Phillips 51 . A. Thompson 52. S. Coulson 53. B Bowler 54, R . Knight
55 D Williams 56 D Pratt 57 K Edwardes 58 C Williams 5B C. McCann 60 I . Lydiate
MELBOURNE OLD BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL Senior Coach : O.B . Senior Coach : John Lord Reserves Coach : Tony Sho rt 1 C Anastasakis 2 A Atchison 3 R Verm a 4 D Menzies 5, R . Martin 6. N. Moody 7 D. Joyce 8. R . Ward 9. D. Comer (VCSen) 10. M . Bp.,aziey 11 P Chester 12 . G . McLardie (C. Sen .) 13. A Dawson 14 R McGregor 15 P Sala (DVC Sen ) 16 P Kotz 17 A Drummond 18. R . Wix 19 A. Legovrch 20. A . Athanaspouios 21 . D. Lord 22 C. Flegettaub 23. C Drake 24. T Scnnis 25 A Capp 26 R. Knight 27 D Poorer 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. Biythman 36 R Terrens 37 J McLoughlin 38 C. Short 39. A . Kennedy 40. D Baker 41 Keane
42 P Fenning 43 A Fowler 45 A. Sainsbury 46 S . Mansbndge 47. S. Gabnelson 48 .C. Home 49. P Ken t 50 Andrew Dawson 51 S Red 52 . C. Biakeiâ&#x153;&#x201C;ay 53 E . Stents 54, A Sainsbury 55 P Geling
Mark Sarau Rese rves Coach: Wayne Marshall 1 . G . Bennett (VC) 2 . M . McLennan (DVC) 3 . A. Pryor 4 . M . Barber 5. M . Waddington & M . Alle n 7.S. O'Connor 8. M . Sarau 9. M . Fisher 10. C. Lade (C) 12. D. Cochran 13 . J. Lad e 14 . J. Bennett 15 . C. Davies 16 . P. Thompson 17. P Woff 19 S . Gibson 20. T Grant 21 . C. James 22 . A . Cooper 25 . P. Grant 28 . T. Gale 31 . S . Murray 34 . J. Goderidge 36. S . McLeod 39 . R. Smit h 50. A. Grant
OLD BRIGHTON RESERVE S Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 . G . McLeod & R, Jone s 8. D. Belimaine 10r M. Hutchison 11 . C . Mason
1Z J, Miller 14. M . Osborne 18. M . Wise 19.0. Milli s 22 . J . Mackenzie (CR) 23 .L . Bowes 24. W. Marshall 25. N . McDonald 28. P Rya n 29. P Latzer 32 . M. Cobble 33. D. Smyth 34 . D. Rowe 42 . G . Wood 46 . D . Hogan 47. R . Wrait h 50 . E. McDonald 51 . N . Donaldson 54 . G . Drew 54 . R. Hall
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Senior Coach : Phil Stevens Reserves Coach : Keny Sawteil 1 . A. Baxter 2. R. Paul 2 . J, Wood 3. N, Schmidt 4.P Jury 4. J. Robertson 5 G. Phillips K) 6. W. Smith T G . March a A. Orton 9. A. Mytton 10. P Bennett 11 . W. Shand it . R . Wilson 12. D. Secculi (Capt.) 12 . G . Meadows 14 G . Lasscock 15 W. Phillips 15 A . Hiicks
16 J. Bingham 16. C. Farr IT W. Cox
18 M . Constable 19, R. Gam y 20. J. Kingsley 21 . A. Waiden (DVCapt) 22. C. Gregson 23. D. Scaunich 24 P Noske 24 . T. Smvba 25 A Habhan 26. P Bowman 26 R. Wise, 27. G . Smith 27. J. Kingston ''.. 28. D. Merret t 2a T Gilchrist 29. J. Rae 30. G . Bail 31 N. Cameron' 32. D Miller 33, M. Larkv.orthy 34 D Fletcher 35 B Van Twest 3& D. Connell 38. C. Lane 39. C. Taranto 40. J, Hicks 41 . A. Child 42. P. Flockhart 43. P Branch 44. D. Stuart 45. I . Ridoutt 46 D. Lear 47. R, Dobson 56 B Ladds (Capt Res) 57. G. Taylor
OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Laurie Stratton Rese rves Coach : Joe Grande I B. Yarwood L . Striatio n 3 . S. Jenkins 4 I Wells (Capt .) D. King 6 D. Veal 7_ B. Cockerill 8 P Skalberg 9. S . Bal i 10 . M . Colledge 11 . A . Rya n 12 A . Marks 1 3 J . Marshall M. Howard
t C Lynch 1& D. Dowell = M . Davies 18 R. Englander 19 . R . McKenzie 20 M, Dyson 21 . A . Haug (Res. Capt .) 22 . D . Scott 23. D. Purcell (V.Capt .) 24. P. Rya n 25 V. Karakaltsas 26 . B. Parr y 27. P. Ritchi e 28 S . Theodorakopoulos 29 . R. Lewi s 30 . J. Santos 31 .J . Norman 32, N . Harris 33 . S. Ramsdell 34 . P. Marris 35.S. Conboy 36, Shaun Burns 37. I . Scott 38.T. Bowes 39. R . Bashford 40 B . Douglas 41 S . Burns 42. P. Bullock 43. P Selieck 44 C . Hau g
45. D. Simonsen 47. D . Cuttriss 48. A. Parker 49. M . Dodderill 50 . P DeBortoli 51 . P. Larkin 52 . A. Nova k 53 . L . Hockins (DVC) 54 . A . Curti s 60. J Lumicisi 63 N . Skalberg
OLD MELBURNIAN S Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach : Simon Trumble 1 . T Witts 2. R, Pisarsk i 3 J Nichols, (VC) 4 B. Morphet 5 P Murray 6 I Arnold 7. D. Dawson 8. A. Tymms 9. G. Bradshaw (DVC) 10 A Joyce 11 . N . Johnstone 12 W Bagli n 13 R Seccull 14 A Ashton 15 1 McMullin 16 P Wood 17 B Nial I 18 M Campion 19 P Thompson 20 A Salek 21 J Roysmith '2 I. Mackay 23 A. Wills (Capt .) 24 D Wilson 25 . R Brown 26 M Youngman 27 E . Coroner 28 C Terril l 29 R, Mead 30 J Mitchell 31 R Gdlard 32 B Web b 33 A Bull (C Res .) 34 M Hall o 35 M Weber (DVC Res) 36 P. Nelson 37 G Curtis 38 R Koren 39 R. Nelson (VC Res) 40 C Walke r 4t G Dixon 42 E Smithers 43 P B&rreli 44 R Baldwin 45 Z Usemov 46 C Hanchette 47 D Ward Ambler 48 W Ward Ambler 49 T Stucke y 50 T Rea d 51 B Armitage 52 J Thomson 53 J Par a 54 A Wilson 55 D Nelson 56 T Postman 57 N Crampton 58 T Leas k 59 W Kelso 60 J Warmsley 61 M . Kin g 62 C Raymond 68 S Maranbio 69 D Hamilton
ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Alan Quaite Reserve Coach : Ch ri s Nettletold 1 . R. Hawkins 2 S Haidamous 3 W Keighran 4 C McKenzie 5 R Callanan 6 G . Gross
7. S. Kerr (DVC.) 8. M. Tempany 9. S . Lync h 10. L. Crohan (C R.) 11 . H . Stone
12 . R. Arthurson 13 . P Hooper 14 . B . Pratt 15 B Edwards 16 P O'Brien 17. P Sutton 18 C Haifpenny 19. J. Watkm 20. W. Dwyer 21 . P Collier
22 . B. Campbeii (VC.) 23. M. Waters 24 . P. Quinton 25. D. Rlgoni 26 D. Simmons 2T J . Quinlan 28 G, Kerr
29. A . Frase r 30 B Srlall (DUCR) 31 S Oisen 33. G . Muicahy 34 . A. Rowbottom 35. J. Sergeant 36. M . McKaige 37. A . Beale (Capt .) 38. P. Panagiotopoulos 39. N . Fry 40. B Clark (VCR) 41 . J. Dynon 43 P Treloar 44 A Simmons 45'N. Joll y
46 D. DeRooden 47 M . Trelaor 48. L . Taberner 50. L . Kirby 52. P. Lemn 57. P Kirby 59 P. Taberner
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ST. KILDA C.B .O.C. Senior Coach : Peter Darvel l Reserves Coach : Bernie Salter 2 . P. Francoi s 3 . J. Howard (DVC.R) 4 B. Boyd (Capt) 5 . M . Gillen 6 . M . Struth 7 . C. Capiron 8 . A . Trabinger to J . Clagnan 11 . M . Driscol l 12 . A . Avitabile (VC) 13 . P. Susovich 14 . S . Johnston 15 . M . Lake (DVC) 16 . G . Baker 17. B. Delaney t8 . G . Beilby 19 . M . Kay 20 A . Riddel l 21 . P. La Fontaine 22 . P, Dynon 23. M . Clinch 24. B . Jackson 25 . D. Bilston 26 . M . Broadhead 27. A . Ferruccio 28 .A. Brandwood 29 . I . Hammam 30 . P Thynn e 31 . L . Donald 32 . M . Murrihy 33 . A . Pearl 34 . A . Perkins 35. B. Field 36. M . Gibbins 37 . J. Taylor 38. G . Flame 39. G . Healy 40. P. Shortal 47 . W. Gilmore 42 . J. Naughton 43. M . Doyle 44. M . Howard 45 P. O'Dea (CR) 46 W. Fiddler 47. M . Ladd 48. J . Wig g 49. J . Stewart (VCR) 50 . G . Andrews 51 . J . Murrihy 52 . R . Ballarin 53 . D . Bergman 54 . M . Haddrick
THOMASTOWN Senior Coach: John Walsh Rese rves Coach: John Keenan 1. 2 . A . Wells 3. J . Vitale 4. G . Petsinis 5. D. Pougios 7. R Hoppe r 8. A. Fellows (Capt .) 9. T. Staios 10. R . Gleeson 11 . A . Fleming (RC) 12 . E . Caumaudo 13. C. Pearson 14. B. Jenking 15, B. Pellegrino 16 . D. Farchione 17. D. Leale 18 . Ken Haring 19 . G . Alberti 20. P. Coverdale 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C . Tsatkos 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 . Koullinos 32 . B. McCreddin 33. J . Zaicos 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. Prinz i 49. J . Bubis 50. R . Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52 . K . Chandler 53 . S . Lekatsas 56 . W. Cooper 57 . S . Cinerari 58. C. Cedro 61 . B. Keating 62. C. Vella
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1 0 MarAka~ 2 A Kioo9s 3 S Zd+rAm 4 G Basser 5M 6 8 Ber s'7G da 8 M FEkJy 9 A Eursayn 10 .R 11 Bb12 A L B"u" Shenker 13 M Rosernan 14 A Kau9n?n 15 D Frrerknan 18 A M9mxt~r 17 G,'er K -k 1flDSe~ 19 S .b~ph 20 0 Marlox 21 J Mond 22 B Josem 23 A Lebransky 24 J FknWer 25 M Gross t\C) 26 A Hdph2n 27 e2h-tn Gdtlberg 28 D Rct h
29 D 6,,wn . .) (Cap 30 S Poll 31 oPOR 32 M eorr~gn 31 0 Sharp 34 M A LI 35 R Spcer 36 A Srrdson 37 G Se9a 38 J stern 39 M Ghorv 40 P eertnan 41 G NeN2r, 42 M Carp 43 D Jagoda 44. P Cherrx/ 45 D F46 D SheezH 47 L l£nn 48 LGddbe g 49 J FdberS 50 T Aarorvs 51 P Letx.Nei 52 A ZrOns§u 53 B BanS.-n 54. D M'Gunan 55 B zeekrP~W 56 H Sfi.a 57 J BrancW 58 D Super 59 G Marl¢ 60 o Kmrglid 61 G Feter 62 w KragOtd 63 M F. 64 A Rub~n 65 M M1c7veR 66 P GUdterg 67 A Pokes 69 B Gddberg 69 H &70 5 Raiman 71 P TBl01L72J Md~ 73 o Kie n
74 J P-16,4d 75 M 0.ed 76 M 77 M Peed K" 7H Oren Irorrromk 80 79 s Schanner 91 M zurt» 62 J Rubrrcutn 83. M Warv_r 64 J Freeman 85 A eatl= as P Qensk 87 R I.-
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Senior Coach: Max McColl Reserves Coach Craig Veitc h
Senior Coach : Gary Rosewarne Rese rves Coach : Dennis Grace
1 . G . Jenkins 2 . R . Morley 3. S. Dowd 4. N . Cartledge 5, B . Wilso n 6. M . Kelly 7. C . Veitch 8. C. Wilson 9. H . Turvey 10. D. Orwi n 11 . C. Chapman 12. D. Thompson 13 . P. Angeli s 14 . J. Empey 15. D. Bryant 16, C. Foley 1T D. Gandolfo 18 . B. Sharp 19 . R . Pascoe 20. S.Adams 21 . R- Creighton 22 . A. Gleave 23. P Sexton 24. P Barron 25. P Whiting 26. D. Atkinson 27. G . Armstrong 28 . W. Reynolds 29 . G . Cotterill 30 . D. Dowd 31, D. Chivers 32, P. Edwards 33 . M . Michael 34 . I . Mutimer 35 . M . Harris 36, 1 . Mazuran 37. 1 . Delarue 38. 5 . Godfrey 39. P Flew 40. D. Speed 41 . R . Rees 42. H . Roberts 43, D. Sexton 44 . D. Daly 45. R . Divirgilio 46. G. Taylor 47. G . Connolly 48. D . Galante 49 . D . Humphrey 50.F. Grand e 51 W. Davey 52 . J . Pulvirenti 54, F. Doyle 57. M. Davey 70. P Green 76. R Fit t 77. K. Graham 78, P. Banfield 79. D. Robbins
1 C. Farrington 2 S Bean (C) 3A M . Sanelli 3B B Grac e 4 G Rosewarne 5 D Grac e 6 M Lloyd 7A. P Houlihan(DVC) 7B T Heath 8A . D. Verbeek 8B M . Convery 9. A. O'Connor 10 A, Ramsay 11 . P Mahony 12 P Ballantyne 13 D Burke 14 Alloy Conlin 15 L McCooke 16 P Tsiampas 17 G Oakley 18 P Broderick 19 P Ginke l 20 P Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22 A . Karipidi s 23 N . Christie (VC) 24 D. Conli n .' 25 T. Weedon 26 D Mahony 27 B Garry 28 B Hil l 29 J Coyne 30 P Ritchie 31A G . Russell 31B. L Murphy 32 P Neeso n 33. T Papantoniou 34 Adrian Conlin 35. P Corkhil l
36 B, Thompson 37 S Bel l 38 G Hancock 39 S Smith 40 M Daniels 41 M Whelan 42 P Rokebrand 43 A Hankin 44, R . McIntyre 45, N . Wigney 46 N Bird
47 B. Ramsay 48 B Howard 49 P Davies 50 . M . Eccles 51 G Hancock 52 L . McGregor 53 P Harri s 54 P Ryan 55 R Pert SPONSOR S
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HAMPTON ROVERS Senior Coach : fan Rice Rese rve Coach: Daryl Jopling 1 ,
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 . Kelly 15,S, Mulholland 16. N . Hop e
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. Devola 24. M . Young (VC) 25. M . Blake 26, J. Harper 27. H . LeGrand 28 . M . McKellar 29. N . Kelly 30. R. Murphy 31 . P. Pavlou 32 . P. Morecroft 33. G . Russell 34. P. Kell y 35. C. Watkins 36. R . Tubb 37. M . Andrews 38. S. McDonal d 39 . K . Ivey (Capt .Res .) 40 . G . Hogget t 41 . I. Boyle 42 . J. Mather 43. J . Morecrott 44. D. Phelan 45, C. Toouli 46. P. Hartshorn 47 . B. Holstock 48. G . Roulent 49. S. Thompson 50. A . Lucas
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NORTH BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : David Beiiette Rese rves Coach: Don Pearce 1 . M . Cannon 2. K . Lianeas 3. M . DeMorton 4 . P. DiMarco 5. S . Cotee 6. V. Grimaldi 7. J. Briffa 8. A . Franci s 9. A . Samartino 10 . P Whitman 11 . K . Hehir
12 . J. Serratore 14 . G . Parkinson 15 . H . Tsailtas 16 . S . Tsailtas 17. V. Liros i 19 . D. Balazsy 20,J. Russo 21 . J. Fotias 22. P. FOX 23. C . Fox 24. J. Brook 25. B. Smith 26. M . Briffa 27 . R . Burrows 28. V. Ferzulla 29. D . Adams 30. B. Bektash 32. P Gennacarro 33. J. Androutsos 34. G . Arthu r 35. P. Dowsett 36. M . Payne 37. D. DeMorton 38. M . Kite 40.1 . Rooney 41 . G . Poulton 42. T. Samartino 44. D. Tait 45. B. Pisasale 46. S . Hogg 47. A . Smith 48. B. Higgins 49 . V. Conticchio 50. R . Tait 51 . D. Soanes 53. A . Conway 55. H . Blewitt 58J. Andrews 62. R . Cannatella
Senior Coach : Bob Jamison Reserves Coach. Phil Vnes
1 U Hodgson 4. Mitchel l i4, Brow n 1. "&oop 5 P, Ala3hd 6 ~A- Warner 7 P Kerkvleit PVC) 8 P. Jepson 9, R . Beal E . Smith (V.C.) ii A . Dance S. Holding M. Newton 1 4 P. Jenkins 16, W. Inkster (Capt .) 17 J . Labtache 18 S. Jackson 19 C. Anderson 1 R- Scheibe r
R. R. Collins 2a G . Young 27 1 . Farmer 28, a Leitch 29. M. Hopkins ~g O.Humann 31 . A. Crew 32. G. Neale 33 C. Guthrie 34. A. Rogers 35, G. Adams 35 D. O'Connor 37 C. Strachan 38. D. Smith 39. M . Todd 40 a Satvaris 41 . M. Burge 42 . D. Collins 43. S. Pangrazio 44. A . Hangan 45 J. Howard 46 N. McCann 47. P. t.enton 48 R. Wagstaff 49 . D. Richardson 50, A. Taylor 51 . A. Walker 52. A . Watt 53. B. Sudgen 54. J. Murphy 55 D. Murphy 56, R. Blaney 57. C. Theofarides 58 M . Candloro 59. R . Unmack 60. R . Jones 61 . N . Kidd 62 . R. Lee 63. W. Earl
1 . M. Cater 2 J. Norman 3 R . Newman 4. M . Barrett S P. Saute r a V. Sciacca 7. G. Naten (1st CatX) a N. Macqure 9. R Macquire 10. M. Durack it . D. Meyer 12.T Appel
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14 D. Rogers 15 D Scaca 16 R . Thompson 17, T. O'Tool e 18 J. McCarthy 19. W. Be7rwn 20. R 21 . C.. Enck:en Buxton 22, A. Lever 23 T Jones 24 S, Warne 25 P Jackson 26 B Scalm 27, I Heath 28 G Burns 29, G . Fattrer> 30. 0 Rdey 31 S. Ingram 32. J . Sly 331 P Vines 34. D Holland 35 P Hodges 3& S Crick 37, T Bich 38 A,Nevman 39 R . Beymn 40 M . Ostbrn 41 . B. Nugent 42 A Fcreman 43 B Watkns 44 G Lindsay 45 T Bournon 46 A. Peirw 47. J. Koncarbn 48 D. Johnsen 49 6 Scait 50. C Fur>r ;on 51 . A. Szadura 52. W. Hall 53 P Hyland 54 M . Stanhope 55 C Da~ 56, 0 Wilkie 57 D. ScFunzel 58 L.Paterq 59, G. Buxton 6Q N. `,mNertt>s 61 .S Wilson 63, R. Marguga 64 . A. Edwards 65 A, Horsburgh
PRESTON MBOB Senior Coach: G. Tsoiacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Rese rves Coach : P. Feeha n 1 . A. Bullock 2 .1 . De Bono 3 . I . Bliss 4 . S. Hichncliffe 5. D . Cato n 6. D . Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8. 0. DeBono 9. D. Heena n 10 . J. Mounsey 11 . A. Hodgson 12 . P. Yendall 13 . D. Kiernan 14 . M . Krygger 15 . D. Hutchinson 16 . B. O'Connor 17 . G . Turner
18, S. Adamson 19. P. 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. Caligiuri 31 . D. Bullock 32 . D. Jordon 33 . R . Haysom 34 . M . DeBono 35. S. Ryles 36. N . Maynard 37. E . Kyriacou 38. G. Sebeh 39. R . Johnstone 40. G . Georgeson 41 . A. Hunter 42. M . Mason 43. L. Carigiuri 44. T. Tsoukas 45. D. Bookluck 46. R . Mason 47 . F. Lorenzon 48. C . Christou 49. G. Cummins 50. C. Caligiuri 51 . G. Tsolacos 52 .J.Lowden 53. M . Mitchell
STATE BANK Senior Coach: Ken B remner Capt. Stewa rt Cloke V.C. Mark Rerdon D.V.C. Kevin De rvan RESERVES Coach : David Jenkins Capt. David Walpole 1 . S. Cloke 2 . R . Gneil 3 . G . Rolls 4. K. Dervan 5 . J. Beare 6 . P. Dervan 7. F. May a 8 . L . Twycross 9 . D. Walpole 10. L . Bul l 11 . R . Hargreaves 12 . A . Connelly 13. D. Taylo r 14. G . Smith 15. M . Rerdon 16. N . Walmeyer 17. D. Coltman 18. K. Matherson 19. A. Maher 20. J. Coghlan 21 . C. O'Connor 22 . N . Roberts 23 . M . Aumont 24 .S.Johnson 25. M . Guy 26. J. Rio 27. P. Wabbis 28 . D . Lambert 30. C . Saville 31, G . Crameri 32. M . Scott 33 . C . Kenez 34 . M . Wales 35. D . Brown 36. D . Kay 37. C. Arnephy 38 . A . Roles 39 . G . Goldsmith 40 . D. Charleson 41 . O. Noronha 42 . M . Keating 43 . G . Riccio 44 . A . Gale
45 . M . Durham 46 . J. Curti n 47. C. Papadopoulos 48 . J. Murray 49 . D. Cloonan 50. A . Whitelaw 51 . B. Kennedy 52 . M . Brow n 53 . C. Michaelidis 54, T. Nelson 55, F. Wright 56. D. Ross 57 . P Hyde 58 . C . McKillop 59 . D . Footitt 60. D . Jenkins
WEST BRUNSWIC K Coach : Les White Rese rves Coach Garry Chappel 1 I McNeic e 2 D Cecchi 3 . R Monger 4 . S . Casley (VC) 5 . P. Leatham 6 . S . Capron 7, P Guatta 8, B. Taylor 9. B. Davis 10. S. Fyffe 11 . L . Kirk 12. K. Buhagiar 14 D Anderson 15 P McNaughton 16 P Magafa s 17 M Wals h 18 . J. Ramone (D.VC.) 19 . G . Briggs 20. S . Lampar d 21 . D . Lampard (Capt .) 22. N . Magafas 23.J . Jackson 24. J . Beaumont 25, C . Hatzistavrou 26. S Fitzsimmons 27. G Hatzistavrou 28 B Walsh
29 D MCAilister(DVC-Res) 30 B Hiscox 32. D. Ackers 33. G. Chappell (CC-Res) 34 . D. Flowe r 35. A . Thornton 36. G . McDonald 37. S . Penn y 38, B. Milks 39, B. Wilki e 40 . R . Baker(VC-Res) 41 . R . Hokkane n 42, G Sherri f 44 Mark Rodgers 45 R Taylor
46 . T. Robertson 47. T Jackso n 48 . Michael Rodgers 49 . S . Bennetti 50 . M . Sassine 51 . P. Cerasiohs 52 .J, Hogan 53 . M. Gardham 55 . M, Chapman 57 C Leatham 58 S . Bertram 59, R Ashdowne 61 . A Galluzzo 62 . J . Humphries 63 . M. Achter 64 . F. Bass i 65 . P Hackney 67. D. Milne
Under 19 Section 1 BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Vic Harv ie 4. A. Dolinko 5. H . Murtic (Capt .) 6. P. Harvi e 9. A. Shine 10. D. Thorpe 12. G . Williams 13. S. Hendrie 14. H . Humphrey 17. J. Disanto 20 . M . Mason 21 . S . McLaren 22 . G . 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
COLLEGIANS Coach : G. Daf f
DE LA SALLE BLU E SECTION 1 Coach: arlan aruwn
1 . S . Wiseman 2. M . Conron 3. A . Schille r 4. G. Maragelis 5. T. Hir d 6. W. Forgas 7. B. Seaton 8. A . Cornelius 9. A. Voic e 10. I . Girvan 11 . C. Singleton 12. S . Stapleton 13. W. Daly 14. A . Mitchel l 15. N . Anagnostou 17. R . Newton 18. G . Russell 19. R . Lamb 20. G . Steel 21 . P Baxter 22. D. Jennings 23. D. Walters 24. M . Midro 25. M . McNess 27. G . Kenneally 32 . J. Hector 33. C. Vine 44. A. Parkin
1 . M. Bearman 2 J. R.chardson 3 A Maroshca 4 P. Brasher
5 M, Edmond s 7 . L. Van der Plight 8. C. Burke
9. C StuckW 10, C, Harrington ii. M . Williamson 1 2.S McHenry 13. J. Clancy 14,S Zukov.5k, 15. P. Flume 16. D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18. M. Kruger 19 M. Hynes 20. M . Burgro 21 . D. Toohey (Capt Blue) 22. S, Brawnhlll
23, I. Mason 24 S.Hubery 25. N . Canning 26. P. Casey .8 Swdte 28. 27 P. Bren-Clarke 29, M Thor n 30. M. Burke 31 . M Steiger 32 R . Da++ey 33, T. Nornsh 34 . A . Seeger 35. J. ClWhier 36. C Watts 37. R . Walker 39. S . Bolt 40. G . Curran 4 S Rudd 413, Caikov . 45, C. Steiger 46 0 Higgins 47 M: Mahzn a
MARCELLI N Coach - Michael Wilson 1 . B . Day 2 . C . Gazzola 3, M . Szakacs 4 . S . Mangan 5. A . Duncan 6. D. Duck (C) 7. D. Cooper 8. S. Beattie 9. D . Bromage 10. D. Taylor 11- C. Mason 12. N . Gibson 13. M . Chun 14. G . Parker 15.S. O'Flynn 16. M . Goodrop e
17- A . Finnigan (DVC) 18. N . Duncan 19. T.G. Slattery 20 . A . Hewitt (VC) 21 . J . Hart 22 . P Doran 23 . I. Patterson 24 . J . Leonard 25,T. Meehan 26. R . Boyd 27 .. S . Moran 28. J . Golds. 29. A. Bianco
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M .H .S .( ).B. Coach : Ray McGill 1 D Higgins 2 R Read 3 T Jacobs 4 J Oxon 5 B Sergeant 6 B Fuller 7TPaul fi J Newton 9 M Penny 10 S Spx;er 11 D Delaney 12 S Bradley 13 R Brown 14 M Larlsey 15 C O Brien 16 G Tyrel l
17 R Armstrong 18 D Mctaughnn '9 R Tullcch ?0 I Radla.v " D Exton 22 B Archdall 23 D Faux 24 A Contad 25 A Dora n
26 M Feterkranz 27 M Leonard
_BRIAN WO TOYOTA
gANYULE GRAMMARIANS Coach :
Coach :
1 ; Libeau S Sander s B Collins (VC ) 4 J Turnbull = McCarthy -
i Jenkins Aooney p I-LCkhng
M Vea l , C Pyers (C) 1& J. Bisho p P Jones R- Cullen P Jakobe r ~S- Bailey P Austin A Parry 40. A . Searle =3_ N- Slattery =5, S. English 51 . L . Williams 58. M . Wilson 59 . T White 60 . M- Bowler 61 . P Barnes 62. R- Parry 63. R . McGrath 64, M . Harte 65. P Tinda l ' 66. A . Sutton 67,J Dansey 68. G Donaldso n
John Gaspers 1 . A . Wig g 2 . C. Lassoock a B. Carty 4. A. Kirkwood-Scoft 5, S. Darlgerfleld (VC.) 6. S . Richardson 7- B. Main 8. a Dowling 9. D. Cotton 11 . H . Broadbent 12 . G . Tanner 14. G. Lasscoc k 15. W. Phillips (Capt.) 17. M . Fisher 18 J . Gordo n 19. R. Parton (DVC) 20. T. Chegwin 21 . C. Jamieson 22 . P. Wig g 23. S. King 24. T. Jones 25. M. Colston 26 P Bowman 27. D. Garfield 28. A. Labady 29. S. Hoey 30, C. Torwra 32. D. Hewitt 33 W. Caspers 34. T. Roberts 36. D Connell
OLD PARADIANS
GREE N ca.en: MYMN OoMrty I P Redly (C ) 2 ! Be.mWye 3 W CnesEer a P Mount 5 L Marts~ :edG a D E~wn > D Hinkky 8 P NmIM y 9 S . P:characon 10M Kwan l A VYaN, 2AJttksa 3 D N ba}
ta. R Aa~nsen t5 D C.vrr, t6 C Fv¢e tJ J Tobn
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t9 P 9rapentler(DtC) 20 P ftoR 21 N MHf 22 S smfln
23 P Donagnua 2a P Board 25 P Jarce 26 A aeay 27 0 ou,gk 28 P SJr,o 29 J S o znrw 30 P O lau9~n 31 J araver 32 J Sa d 33 P Naic (W" ) 34 M Geary 35 G aoMpuas 36 B Haye s 37 0 GrmN 3a o C39 M Cone r 0 C Hemn
D eoa~a az n w,xno,e 43 P Re,d
44 s ayan 45 M O
463OT k 4 J flps afiL"ar 19 T c5a J Caruso 51 J Hotmes 52 T Boman 53 M year 5a C Ov-i
55 G M~calmzcn 56 R Crxke 57 P laROs 5eTevare 59 A SAlry
OLD XAVERIAN S 1 . R . Excel ] 2 . Peter O'Sullivan 3. M . Klava C 4. P Simpson 5 . W. Nason 6 . N . Wes t 7. G . Goraziois 8 . A . Dvgvid 9 . J. Quilty 10 . R. Kennedy 11 . A. Holmes 12 . R .H . Bailey 13 . M . Logan 14 . M . Gleeson 15. R . Dalton 16. J . Ralph 17. C . Thorogood 18. D. McLean 19. M . Lally 20 . J. Flynn 21 . A. Dillo n 22 . T. Landrigan 23.P Web b 24. S. Lightwood 26. D. Juracich 27 . D. Kin g 29. L . Hemings 30. A. Wilson 31 . . Paul O'Sullivan 32 . J . McKay 33, M. Haycox 34 . D. Jaffer 50 . M . Wardlaw 51 . P. Connors 52 . D. Bourke
UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Peter Melton 1 . L. Spetch 2 . S. McGregor 3. M . Burnet t 4. D. VanGerrevink 5, J . McDonal d 6 S . Ballard TS . Connolly 8 . I . Dun n 9 . S. Kudnig 10. A. Woodcock 11 .S. Burg e 13. I . DeSilva 14. R. Poole 15 . B. Madden 16 . A. Presnell 17. J . Flinlayson 18, G . Markley 19 . A . McIntosh 20,J . Alexander 21 . M . McCarty 22 . B. Elliott 23. R . Walton 25 . 5 . Robinson 26 . D. Carmichael 27. J . Houston 28 . T. Munster 29 . G . Manning 30. M . Molony 33. C. McKay 44 . P. Hopkins
THERRY Coach : P. Bennett 1 . S . Figliol a 2. J . Zanetti (Capt .) 3. M . Fava 4. S. Eastmure 4. M . Jarrouge 5. T Masters 6 T Smale s 7. S. Pisano 9. W. Brundell to. M . Carter 11 . C. Barrett 12.S . Bassett-Smith 13. L. Clifton 14. J . Reddick 15.S. D'Andrea 16. J . Dyilo n 17. M . Carrodus 18. T. Taylo r 19. G . Nardella 20 . B. O'Keefe 21 . D. Lali-Caini 22 . J . Masters 23 . M . Lowry 24. M . Hudson 25, D. Goodear 26. C . Shaw 27. M . 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)
ORMOND C oach: J. Doble L . Black K Moloney . D Simpson 3 A R . Cerohni 5 C Thomas (VC) - A McKe e
7 D Conway 8, J, Sperling 9 B. Collins 10. T Petterwood 11 . A Connolly . (Capt 12 A Haye s 13 C Hargreaves 15 . E DiCkins 16, P Stood 17 P Rowe 20 P Konstanty 3 S Ra;k l M Ingram S D Osborne 27 A Rlgas 29 C Bannon 30 . S. Haddon 34 . D Rockawln 35 M . McConvill 39 S Marston 44 N Daoui 65 B Ega n
66 D Chapman 67 S Wilkinson
1 . P King 2 . M . Alfinita 3 R . Courtney 4 L Sleeman 5 . G. Boston 6 A Kahoter 7 G D,nd (C) 8. L . Cromme 9 P Phillips. 10. J. Dickson 11 . N . Brother 12 . B . Matthews 13 . K . Pereira 14 S Cossart-Walsh (VC) 15, D. Niven 16 R . Royals 17 H Worsley 18 H McDonell 19, D Lowe 20, M Roberts(DVC) 21 M . Rudden
27- J. Vaina (V.Capt .) 32 . T. Whiting
35. P Angelopoulos 39. G . Cot s 40. N. LithgarV 4a D. Fitzpatrick 52. G. Bourke 54 . G . Blnell
64 . D. Carbon 65. M . Laporte 67. P. Farruga
23. S. Hil . Richards l24,A 25 . S . Wul f 26. M . Dicrosta 27. G. William . J. Dight s28 29. M . Howard 30 . A . Bowater 31 T, Moorhouse 32- S, McDermid 33. D Arnold 34. J, Turner 35. C . Wilson 36 . M . Millard 40 . R, Harrison 44,E .Jedwab
69. S. Zumbo (Capt.)
1 . J. Kerr 2 . R . Fraser 3 J . Sinclair 4. N . Purnis 5 . A . Chernov 6 . J. Angliss 7 M McGregor 8. L. Monument 9.J . Aghan 11 . T. Wilson
12. C. Atkinson 13. N . Hooper 14. R . Morrow 15.C. Macmillan 16. S . Hendry
17. P. Montgomery 18 . A . Phillips 19 . J. Worssam 20. W. Anderson 22 D. Ganvoll 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. Tucklield 48. D Warner'49 D Wlghtman 50 . S . Gibbs 51 . D. Raitopoulo s
2 S Burge 3 A Cleland 4 A Cordner 5 S KnMt 6 A sutdiHe 7 A Hayden 8 D Mitchell 9 D Moore 10 C Murphy (capt ) 11 C GnHnhs 12 P King 13 J Jowett 14 D Moss 15 H Inglelon 16 H 8ardsle) 17 P Bland t8 G Harris 20 s osbome 21 P Trmdade 22 A wanng 23 0 Gray 24 W Mackenzie 25 c Read 26 N Langdon 27 R s,mpson 28 D Gray 29 T W2rthe mer 30 M Verge 31 T Dugdale 32 Matthew Kerr 33 A Clament5 34 c smilh 35 c Elstotl 36 M Berry 37 M Ken 38 C Wanng 39 M Verge 4o C Waller 41 G Dixo 42 E sm,Ihers 43 P Kosky 69 0 Hamn2on
SPONSORS THE HOTEL MAX MOBI L SERVICE CENTRE Orrong Road
OLD SCOTCH ST . BERNARD S COLLEGIANS Coach: Coach : Laurie Aghan
I M erockhoH
4. J. Cahill (D.V.C .) & J. Carroll 7. A. Driscol l 10. S. Janetski 13. V. Pennisi 14. R Divita 15. S McSweeney 16 M . Valn a 21 . A. SabaGrro 22. L . Nardella
22 . D. Lee
OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2 Coath: Simon Cooper
Coach: M . Mitts
Danny Gleason Marcus Peters
49 M . .'Callaghan 50 N . Eastman
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach :
NORTH OLD BOYS
Maurie Bon d Asst . Coach: Matt Gollant 1 B Noonan 2 A Capes 3 D Jag o 4 C Bond 5 H Tobin 6. J. Comto 7 A . Green (DVC) 8, L. Daley
9. J O'Connor 10. R . Doolan 11, L . Overman (VC) 12. C. Widdison 15. D . George
I& M . Mullins 19 S. Gollant 20 R Debnam 21 J . Gollant 22 . D Ramsay 24 . C. Hamilton 25 . N . De Silva 27. S . Greasley 28 . C . Overman 29 . J . Tormey 30. L. McKenzie 32. G . Pgnatelh 35. J . McWhinney 38. C . Wood
45. S. Walsh (Capt.) 63. D Brebner
66 M . Boucher
M .G . FRASER MEATS
UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARS : BLACKS Coach D. Hil l 1 . A. Liveseycole 1, J. Phillip 2 . P. Weigard 2. D. Driscoll 3 S.Shaddoc k 3. T Jackson 4 S. Horne (Cap.) 4 M . White 5 M . Rogers 5 P O'Brie n 6 S. Longley I 6. T. Strike 7 Tim Gough (V.CaPt .) 7. M . Heath 8. A Presnell 9. S. Watson 10. B. Collins 11 R . Pask 12 . J. Start 13. P, Hurst 14 A . Ellet
15 . R . Clements 16 . D. Oliphant 17. C . Douglas 118 R . Barbary 19 P Sarant 20 M Jansen 21 D Paxinos ,22 . B. Herbert 123. S Major 24, J . Radford 25,J . De Frag a 26, J. Hutchins 27. J . Hunt-Smmith 28. M . Beatti e
8 . M . Fasan 10. G . Karthaus 12 . P. Pellegrino 13. N . Jenkins 14. C. Flett
15 S, Rosbrook 18 . D. Bourke 19 . B. Crowe 20. J . McLaughlin 22, C Houston 23, S Strike 24, G . Selkirk 2T M . McLaughlin 28 . P. McCarthy 30 . T. O'Sullivan 31 . N . Fairthorne 32. A. Rowan 35. G . Reidy 36. A . Smith 38. P Purcell 39 C O'Sullivan 41 . J. Houston 44. S. Alderson 48 G . Bon n 49.J, Cadusch 50 . G . Roke r
SPONSOR PATTERSON CHENE Y RINGWOOD
Under 19 Section 3 AQUINAS O.C. Coach : John Hickey 1 . J. Pop e 2. D. McKellar 3. R . Bennett 4. C . Noyes 5. A . Ferlazzo 6. D . Grave 7. D. Langdon 8. A . Maher 9. R . Leavey 10 . M . Bo x 11 . S. Wright 12 . T Hogan 14 . G . Doorey 15 . P Honey 16, S . Jones 17. S. Kelly 18 . E . Pegler 19 . K . Lobb 20,P. Bndgeman 22. B . McDonald 25, R . Hill
27. L . Brooksbank 37. M . Gerze e 49 . T. Stahl
OLD ESSENDO N Coach : Greg Murray 1 . A. Mannin g 3 . J. Panagiotidls 4 . A . Soterio u 5. C. Pollard 6 . C. Bohn 7. P Soterlou 8. N . Pollard 9. F. Costa 10. J . Turco 13.J. Johnson 18. J . Murray 19. N- Baxter 20. A. Tweedly 21 . S. Middleton 23. P Borac 24. R . Vldler 25. D. Gallus 26. A . Boore r 27. P Woloszenko 28. B. Koochen 30. A . Conradi
DE LA SALLE GOLD Coach: Pat Sheetly i . M Bearman 2 J. Richardson 3 A . Marostrca 4 P. Brashe r
5 M Edmond s 7. L. Van der Plight 8, C. Burke 9. C. Stucki 10, C Harrington 11, M, Williamson 12 S . McHenry 13 J. Clancy 14_ S Zukowski 15 P Fiume 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18 M Kruger 19- M Hynes 20. M Burgro
21 D. Toohey (Capt.Blue) 22 . S. Brovmhd l 23 I . Mason 24 S Hubery 25 N, Canning 26 P Casey 27 8 Swine 28 P Bren Clarke 29 M Thor n 30 M Burke 31 M, Steiger 32 R Davey 33 T. Nornsh 34 A Seager 35 J Clothier 36 C Wells 37, R Walker 39 S. Solt 40 G Curran 42,5 Rudd 43 S, Catkovic 45 C Steiger 46 D Higgins 47 M Mahzr a 49 M O'Callaghan 50 N . Eastman
OLD PARADIANS PURPLE Co.an: Isn 9lMry
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2 J 8c+enOpe 3 w Chever 4 P Moura 5 L ManSUW 6 D Ex o ) D. H,nkley a . P NOrlfte y 9 S. RzM1artlson 10 M Kiewan 1i V9enD 12 A Jacksen 13 D Nibab 14. R Pxnensen 15 D Couvns 16 C Nwcr 181JTOd n
C U .cn 19 P BraGeMer 2e P ROCenxan 21 N MNZ(Cap11 12 s Sm4n
23 P Do+wgn 24 P Boartl ' 25 P Joyce 26 Re:tly u D ovcey 28 P S"o 29 J Sa!wrw 30 P 0 Laugt4 :n 31 J Braxer 32JSCN 33 P Ns>kr 3a M Gcar y
35 G Rotlnques(vG ) 36 R Ha)Yn
31 D GraH 3a D Caven 49 M Cater o c Re,.,:r 4t D Roem 42 D wamae 43 P Retl 44 5 Ryan 45 M D Keefe 46 S 010010 j Rdve
49 Twar 4 Canavan 5o J Caruso 5t J HWnes 52 T R53 M Vear 54 C D_ 55 G
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5e o c .a«r 5) P lzROSa 59 1 Beare 59ASnCr
HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : A. Naumoff 2. A. McGregor (VC) 3 . P. McCall 4 . B. McGregor 6 . G . Devereaus 7. P Engelkamp 9. S . Crisp 10. S. Wratten 11 . S. McGregor 14. D. 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 . Moss 38, M . McKenna 41 . A. Williams 45 . G . Mitchell 51 . L . Stephani c
PARKSIDE Coach : Peter Ha rve y 1 . J . Panagiotopoulos 2 . T. Thomas 3. J . Chilcott 4. A . Stuart 5. J . Antonopoulos 6. G . Karagiannis 7.S. Marshal l 8. D. McAuliffe 9. S. Holden 10. J . Martin 11 . G . Tsaikos 12. D. Moodie 13. D. Jones
14 . T. Mandouros 15. W. Evans 16. B. Colacino 17 . D. Murphy 18. G . Barelos 19 . P. Matthews 20. T. Kotsopoulos 21 . M . Tsaiko s 22 . K . Marinoski 23. G . Horton 24. A . Stefanie 25. T. Fatinos 26. A . Wise
MAJOR SPONSOR PARKSID E PANELS 459 8516
MONASH BLUES 1. F. Bailey 2 . A . Traindos 3 D. Judd ,L G . Savage 5. A . Preston 6 J . Smit h 7 A Parsons 8. A . Stereff 9. A . Headberry 10 R. Mansfield 11, A, Regan 12.D .Newman 13. P Fennessy 14. R, Hyet t
15. D. 8oe11 16. M. Condon 17. A. Clancy 18. G . Hipwell 19 A Glassel 20 S Manuell 21 F Goodwin 22 R . Kuypers 23 S, Kirby 24 C Ruffa 25 J . Lopes 26 P Thomson 27 R. Cook 28 . N, Noon 29 J Harrison 30 C . Spurting 31 T Kennedy 32 0 Freeman 33 J Monaghan 34 P McNally 35 T Wilkinson 36. M . Kellock 37. P. Smith 38. G . Clark 39, P. Balsanni 40. A . Bennet 41, A. Park 42 A . MacDonald 43. M. Bowman 44 P. Biorci 45 A, Wildie 49, I Kohler 50 R Davies
ST. KEVIN S Coach: Peter Campbel l 1 0 Hourigan (Capt) 2 J, Hary (VC ) 3 J Bare 5 R Snel l 6 M Quinlan 7 S Loorham 8 A Varasdi 9 P Meagher 10 P Charles 11 J Fogart y
13 A, Richardson 14 M . Warto n 15 M . King 17. R Marks 18 A Donovan 19 N Slattery 21 J Shar p 22 D McDonald 23 J Slattery 24 P Hagarty 25 D Rigno: 27. N, Carmichael 28. S. Hayden 29, M . Pabs t 31 . S Bazley
32. A Chester (DVC) 33.5 Thomas 35 M Purcell 37 J Shaw SPONSO R
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OLD BRIGf-iTON GRAMMARIANS Coach: Robe rt Draper 59 . M . Allen 57. S. Allmand 9. B. Broome 10. S . Duggan 35 . R . Farmer 18. L . Fddes 60 . M . Fisher 39 . D . Fox 61 . J. Fyfe 20 . M . Gal e 62 . J. Goderidge 63 . C . Haig 58 . S. Hannaford 31 . T. Henr y 7. M . Hill (DVC) 42 S. Howden 40, W. Jackson 30 . M . Sarvis 29 . S. Leversha 37, A. Loosschilder 16. R. Moreton 64 . S. O'Connor 65 . S. Paynter 1 . R . Phillips 66 . K . Richards 34 . D . Roberts 67. D. Rowe 56 .S. Ryan
2 . C. Smith 15, R. Stevenson 27. S . Styles (VC) 24 . T Sunderman (Capt.) 41 . H . Swa n 19, S. Templeton 11 . S . Tregaskis 68 . C . Walter 51 . A. Withal l
WILLIAMSTOWN C .Y. M .S . Coach : J. Charle s 2 . A. Cabansag 3. B. Cetinich (C) 5. J . Corfield (VC) 9. S. de Bon o 12 . F. de Bono 14 . D. Graham 16 . B. Mazouris 19 . S . Smith 21 . J. Williams 24. R . Engler 27.
29. C . Gaunt 31 . J. Bergin 32, R . Kruuger 34. M . Jones 36. G . Gammone 37, B . Han n 38. A . Gutlic 40 . J. Misitano 44 . P. Matzouronis 46. B. Bourchier
The National Mutual Trustees sharpshooters list is compiled from information received on Monday. Late copy is not regarded .
0. TRINITY M . Turner 2, Allibon, O'Shaughnessy, C. Robison, Makris, Karvella. BEST Norman, Black, Wallace, Borghesl, Farrell, Maizels .
4.1 6.4 8.4 9 .5.59 CCL.LEGIANS UNI BLUES 0 .2 3 .2 7.3 10.7.67 UNIVERSITY BLUES S. Macaulay 2, Kanis 2, Mclnnes, Furphy, Yeo, '= Nugent . BEST Gust, Nicholls, Furphy, Banks, Kanis, Troon COLLEGIANS K. Parsons 4, Roberts 2, Lemon, Baum, Habben . BEST . Parsons, Galbriath, Kerr, Roberts, Baum, Hoyle . ORMOND 2 .5 4.8 10.12 11 .15.81 0.0 2.4 3.6 5.11 .41 DE LA SALLE ORMOND SChuhkraft 5, Connell 2, Kingston 2, Barnes, Carboon . BEST .I ton, Connell, M . McDonald, Forsyth, Best, Jobling . DE LA SALLE C Lowe 3, Waldron, Scott . BEST Mullins, Eastman, inolly, Patton . Nash, Holdsworth . NORTH OB 0 .0 3.3 4.3 6.3 .39 ST BERNARDS 1 .0 2 .1 5 .1 5 .1 .31 NORTH OB Hoffman 2, Conti 2, Considine . Schmidt BEST Dwyer, an . Boyd, Atkinson . Schmidt, S . Hibbert ST BERNARDS G . Wood 2, Hogan, C . Klaaysen, Fraser. BEST ., .._=,-~ISter, Smith, O'Connell . Fraser. Federico, G . Wood, MARCELLIN 4 .3 8 .9 12 .16 17.19.121 3 .4 3 .5 5 .6 7.10 .52 0. SCOTCH MARCELLIN Petroff 5, Day 3, J . Amad 2, Slattery, DelahunL Psoras, Ebert, Hewitt, M . Getson, Chun . BEST Slattery, Murray, J . Amad, Lennox, Cooper, Day. 0. SCOTCH Brown, Chambers, Hodge, Kerr, McCall, Veselik, Smith . BEST Fuller, Smith, Hodge. Whlteslte, Drummond, Hart. OLD XAVERIANS 3 .2 9 .6 10 .6 14.11 .95 0. PARADIANS 1 .1 2 .1 2 .5 2 .5 .17 OLD XAVERIANS P. Curtain 4. R Curtain 2, Doqulle 2, Callan 2, McMillan 2 . Dann, Klvac . BEST J, McKay, P. Curtain . Dann, Gooding, Atkins, Marks . OLD PARADIANS Canavan, McClements . BEST P Wood, Fahey, M, Wood . Caddy, Grills, Mansfield .
BANYULE 4 .1 9 .8 15 .10 17.14 .116 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .2 7.4 11.8 16.9.105 BANYULE Gilham 3, Lusk 2, M . Fraumano 2, Attard 2, Holt 2, Bottomly 2, Adams, Hobbs, D. Williams, Gray. BEST Ladd, Pyers, Holt, Lusk, J Fraumano, Mil l OLD MELBURNIAN D. Ward-Ambler 4, McMullin 2, Bradshaw 2, Brown, Useinov, Mead . BEST Mead, W. Ward-Ambler, E . Cordner, D. Ward-Ambler, Bradshaw, ??? OLD HAILEY. 6 .6 8 .9 15 .17 20.17.137 THOMASTOWN 0 .1 2 .1 2.1 4 .4 .28 OLD HAILEYBURIANS W . Smith 4, Shand 3, Walden 2, Tanner 2, Jones 2, Phillips 2 . Kingsley 2, G . Smith . Taranto, Connell . BEST Walden, W.Smith, Snowball, Jones, Tanner. Scaunich , THOMASTOWN Petsinls, A Fellows, C. Fellows. C Cedro. BEST Bell, D Fellows . Bloodworth, Jenkins, Petsinis, Hailin g MHS OLD BOYS 0.2 2 .3 5.6 6.6.42 0. IVANHOE 3.2 8 .6 12.7 16 .13.109 MHSOB A. Short 2, Wlx, Andrew Dawson, Ash Dawson, McLandle. BEST Wlx . Beazley, Anastasakls, McLardle, C . Short, Comer 0. IVANHOE Stevens 3, Cockerill 2, Hocklns 2, Karakaltsls 2, DeBorton, Dowell, Dyson, Harris, Jones, W . Parry, Scott. BEST Scott, Stevens, DeBortoli, Davies, Hocklns, Well s 0 . BRIGHTON 10 .5 11 .6 13.8 14.9.93 ST. KILDA 1 .1 7.4 8.5 13.39.87 0 . BRIGHTON Pryor 3, Allen 2 . Waddington 2, Smith 2, Cochran, Cooper, P Grant, T. Grant, McLeod, BEST Woof, A. Grant, G . Bennett, Barber, P Grant, Farrell . ST KILDA CBOC Caption 4 . Riddell 2 . Francois 2, Avitabile 2. Gillen 2 Baker. BEST Capron, Donald . Avatablle. Gillen, Jackson, Riddell, BALACLAVA 14.15.99 ST KEVINS 14.17.101 BALACLAVA Antonio 3, A . Hill 3, Gregory 2, T. Hill 2, Dickson, A . Hartley, Palmer Schultz . BEST Rafferty, Gates, A . Hill, T. Hill, Dickson, Antonio ST KEVINS Gross 3, Kelghran 3, Rigoni 2, Varasdi 2, Beale, Mulcahy, Callanan, Watkin BEST Campbell, Hooper, D . Simmons, Beale, Arthurson, O'Brien
CAULFIELD GRAMM . 0.1 3 .2 5.3 8.7.55 KEW 4.5 7.5 10.9 13 .12.90 KEW Cavanagh 4, Harralambopoulos 4, Campion 2, Schober 2, Clayton . BEST Jenkins, Thornbey, Smith, Royston, Burden, Campion CAULFIELD GRAMM . D. Matthews 7, Dickson . BEST Royals, Dind, Fish . McClelland, S . Allen, Harlock, THERRY 16.15 .111 2 .11 .23 FAWKNER THERRY Nyman 4, A, Crotty 4, Gibson 2, Eastmure, Mellon, Tyler, Castaldl, Toohey, Wrigglesworth . BEST Nyman, Mahon, Toohey, Gallagher, Grocock, Eastmure . FAWKNER Selleck . Kavanagh . BEST B. Saggers, S. Buckley, A. Scott, I . Hapgood, P Tymms, Mlddlemo. MONASH BLUES 0 .1 5.4 7.12 11 .16 .82 PARKSIDE 9.5 10.9 13.12 14 .14 .98 PARKSIDE Sturgess 3, Sansonetti, Sedgwick . L Penton, Page, G . Pan)arl, Williams, Papas, Mitchell, Vlncltorlo, Pavia . BEST Page, Papas, Sturgess, G . Panjari, Sedgwick, Pavia . MONASH BLUES J. Quin 4, Baring 2, Sturgess, Sest, Lynch, Hildebrand, Kiers . BEST J . Quin, McGregor, Gill, Trembath, Sturgess, Man n UNI BLACKS 3 .1 5.5 6.8 7.11 .53 BULL/TEMP. 3 .1 5.2 7.3 8.6 .54 BULLEEN/TEMP Fitt 3, Heath 2, Cameron, Farley, Smythe. BEST George, Espenchied, Fitt, Smythe, Mayne, Wilson . UNI BLACKS Cook 4, Benson . Cerni . Garde. BEST Gibney, Vaughan, Russell, Cook, Doyle, Gray IVANHOE 1 .1 2 .5 2 .8 9.9.63 0. TRINITY 3 .8 4 .11 6 .14 7.15.57 IVANHOE Bullen 2, Kennedy 2, Matthew 2, Castagnlnl, Newbold, Pettinglll . BEST Castagnln, Barro, Sullen, Rose, C . Flynn, Webb .
ELSTERNWICK 4.10 7.11 9 .14 12 .15.87 BULLEEN UTD 4 .1 6 .8 10.11 18 .18.126 ELSTERNWICK McIntyre 2, Nicholson 2, Ramsay 2, Bean, G . Russell, Garry, Farrington, Ver Beer, Tsiampas . BEST G . Russell, D.VerBeer B Garry, L. McCooke, M . Eccles. BULLEEN UTD Armstrong 6, Graham 4, Morley 3, Kelly 2 . Robbins 2 . Dowd . BEST Morley, Armstrong, Creighton, Taylor, Empey, Graham . WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .1 3 .7 3.8 6.16.52 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .5 3 .5 9.7 10.11 .71 WEST BRUNSWICK Guatta, Hackney, S, Lampard . McNaughton, McNiece, Penny BEST Briggs, D . Lampard, Penny. OLD CAMBERWELL Adams 3, Mitchell 2, Strachan, Gibb, E . Smith, Hodgson . Rogers BEST Leitch, Adams, Mitchell . Lablanche, Jackson, Guthri e PRESTON 7.7.49 STATE BANK 13.22.100 STATE BANK Kay 4, Hargreaves 2, T. Rolfs 2, K . Dervan 2, Beale, Brown, Cloke. BEST Wallmeyer, Kay, T Roles, Beare, Guy, K . Dervan . NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.2 0 .3 0 .3 5.7.37 0. MENTONIANS 7.6 7.7 11 .13 14.14.98 NORTH BRUNSWICK M . DeMorton 2, Parkinson, Keay, Balazey. BEST P Fox, Llroso, Hehir, Serratore, P DiMarco, Grimaldi . OLD MENTONIANS Bournon 4 . R Macquire 3, D. Sciacca 2, Barrett, Davis, N . Macquire, A . Newman . Norman . BEST Norton, Bournon, R . Macquwre, Rogers, Barrett, Sl y HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .6 8 .7 13.13 14 .18.102 AJAX 0 .0 3.2 3 .4 6.7.43 HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiotidis 9 Rogerson 2 . Capp, Hibbs, McConville . BEST Hibbs, Hetherington, Panagiotldls, Young, Rogerson, McConvllle .
AJAX Roth 2, S . Zielinski 2, Berman, A. Burshn. BEST Roth, P Goldberg, Klooger, Josem, Shenker, D . Alberts.
O. ESSENDON 1 .1 7.6 8 .8 11 .9 .75 AQUINAS 1 .9 3 .9 7.12 8.14 .62 0. ESSENDON Parker 5, Simmons 2, G, Thompson 2, R . Thompson, Vaxalis. BEST Mirakian, Bowden, R . Thompson, Panagiotopolus, McEncroe, C. GiIby AQUINAS Whelan 2, Bowtell, C . Box, Brady, McNamara, Noyes, G . Wright BEST Whelan Ryan, Bell, Toole, Wilkinson, Bowteli . ST BEDES 4 .9 9.8 12 .10 16 .19.115 UHS OLD BOYS 5 .3 5.4 7.11 8.11 .59 ST BEDES G . Fitzgibbon 4 . Gray 3, B . Berry 2, Walker 2, S . Pencor Hutchinson, Boag . T Beasley, Connolly . BEST Riordan . Smith, Mills, Spencer, Boag, G Fitzgibbon . UHS OLD BOYS Koun6os 2 . Kutner 2, Mazza 2. P Burns, Beasley. BEST Palmer, Grant . Beasley, Wood, Gathercole . Skinn s 0. GEELONG 6 .8 14.17 21 .18 27.23,185 PENINSULA 1 .3 3.4 4.5 5.6 .36 OLD GEELONG Stewart 7, Robson 5, Gude 4, Shaw 3, Gunn 2, LeDeux 2 . Hollis. BEST Emmet, Colaci, Stewart, Robson, Shaw, Burgess . PENINSULA OB Crowder, McMahon, McLonnan, Labrody, Francis, BEST McLorinan, Crowder, McMahon, Hume, Angus, Stock . HEATHERTON 3 .0 6.0 8.3 8.5.53 WHITEFRIARS 2 .1 7.6 10.9 12.12.84 HEATHERTON Patterson 5. King 2 . Herft BEST Howell, McEasaey, Khalil, Patterson, Clydesdale . Jones WHITEFRIARS Pratt 2, Van Raay 2, Callinan 2, Tierney 2, Lee, Harrison . Woodman, Hughes BEST Harrison. D. Crowe . Barrack, B Crowe, Cochlan, Mark Reid y POWER HOUSE 3 .1 8.2 9.2 14.3.87 BRUNSWICK 3.2 5.7 8 .11 10.13.73 POWER HOUSE M Stone 3, C . Atkins 3, F Stafford 2, M . Hansen 2, J Scotland, N . Mackay, S . Phillips, P. Flaherty BEST J . Scotland ,HarisM . Stone, T Waters, C. Trist, N . Maka y BRUNSWICK C Stevens 4, McBride 2, D Stevens 2 . Jones, Young. BEST Jones, Cordes, Conduit, Drysdale, Sneison, O .Bnen .
ANZ BANK 21 .9.135 CLAYTON 13 .13.91 ANZ BANK Cumming 6, Szeitz 4, Evans 3, Schaper 2, Kennedy, T Gray, Walkley, Patterson, Duck, Koegler. BEST Kennedy, Koegier, Szeitz . Duck . Patterson . Walkley. Cumming and a GREAT TEAM EFFORT CLAYTON K. Newton 3, M . Blasi 2, Burghardt 2, Savage 2, R . Newton 2 . Dinsdale, Carroll BEST Dinsdale, K . Newton . R . Newton, Pazianas, Savage, Percival WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .0 3.2 6 .3 12 .5.77 DOVETON 3 .5 4 .7 9 .12 12.14.86 WILLIAMSTOWN R Goe 4, C. Goo 4, Borg, Coreid, Harry, Dona . BEST Neenah, VanderpeeL Harry, C . Goetz, Borg, Height DOVETON SJOC Delaney 2, Burgess 2, McGarry 2, K . Wilson, Battle, Gibbs, Furgiarint . Ahdore BESET Ahdore, Burgess . Warren . Mair K Wilson, ST LEONARDS 0.4 1 .5 1 .6 2 .8.20 FOOTSCRAY 0 .0 0.3 0.8 1 .10 ST LEONARDS A . Fitzgerald, Proebstl . BEST Gill, Timms, Harvison, Levy. Ng, A Gusty Team Effor t FIT Cleaver . BEST Mackenzie, Nucara, Mills, Breheney, Moroney . ST. ANDREWS 14 .9.93 LA TROBE 10.7.67 ST ANDREWS Wilson 7, Harper 3, Browne, Funnel[, Shearer, Taylor . BEST Chamra, Briggs, Knight, Magro, Little, Park . LATROBE UNI Green 5, Dunin 2, Briggs, D. Huffer, McLeod. BEST Wrigglesworth, Little, Lewis . Tucci . McLachlan, Fawcet t ELTHAM 11 .10.76 O . CAREY 18.20.128 ELTHAM I. Chesser 3, D . Baxter. J Weatherhill, M . Fitzpatrick, A Tucker, S Biddle, K . Dutch, P. Kernaghan, D. Adderley . BEST M . Fitzpatrick, D Humphries, S Biddle, J Weatherhill, A . Gardner, C . Butler, I . Chesser
OLD CAREY Oliver 9 . Hughes 3, W. Brown 2, Blythe . Keys Puv ,KepliBESTPurcJones,NwhamOlivrHuges,A , UNI RED S .12•6p COMM . BANK 0 70 .15,75 COMM . BANK Gardner 6. James, Opie, Buttigieg . Joyce BEST pher Shacklock, Woodward, Gneg, Scott, Ennoc Plus 14 others . UNI REDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received ,
COLLEGIANS 5,9 .39 MARCELLIN 4,6,39 COLLEGIANS S. Teale 2, Sr Mackay 2, Seaton . BEST Burns, Ca . nPary,HedLcstNanrow MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received BLOODS 8 .11 .59 MONASH WHITES 4 .4.28 BLOODS Hutchinson 3, Smith 2, Turner, Stephenson, Riseley BEST Kelly, Stephenson, Turner. McKenzie, Cook, J Johnson . MONASH WHITES Blackshaw 2, MacIntosh, Warner BEST McGhee Blackshaw, Macintosh, Graham, Kotsanis . Edwards, O, HAILEY forfeited to ST BERNARDS DE LA SALLE 14 .26.110 O. SCOTCH 1 .0 .6 DE LA SALLE J Ladson 3, M . Ladson 2 . P Wyles 2 . J Hunt 2 . G . Furlong 2, J . Connors, N . Jenkinson, T. Mullaly. BEST P. Tantram. J Ladsow, M, Ladsow, G . Furlong, P Moore, M . Montgomen . SCOTCH Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceive de0 KEW 1,7,13 BULL/TEMP 8 .8 .56 KEW French BEST French, Northam, Natoli, Macal ister James . R . Maclsaac BULLEEN/TEMP Panfarn 2, Dagostino 2, Ziegelaar, Bryce, G Miles, Jones BEST Jones, Miles, Bryce, Lockhart, Martin, Wilso n OLD MELB 9 .12,66 PORT COLTS 2 .3,15 OLD MELB Thomas 5, Rowlands 2 . Hunt . Farndon . BEST Thor 3S, Balmford, Parkins, Taylor, Anderson, Hunt , PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
L_ ST KEVINS 3 .11 .29 GTV-9 4 .7.3 1 ST KEVINS Doble, Thomas, Haidamous . BEST Smith . Nolan, Browne . Thomas, Vear, Haidamous , GTV-9 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . STATE BANK 7 .4 .46 THERRY 10 .12 .72 STATE BANK Vuk 2, Lawton 2 . Dalton, Favier. Pallotta . BEST Nelson, Orgill, Favaer, pDonald, Pallotta, Pitts . THERRY Whelan 5, Kane 4, Costello . BEST Falkch, Baden, Reddan, Sparks, Griffiths, Whela n OLD XAVERIANS 15 .20.110 BALACLAVA NIL OLD XAVERIANS Pearson 3, Bell 3, T Freeman 2. Honan 2, McGrath 2 . J Grenville, Dyer. Hogan BEST M . Freeman . Bell. Moran, Pearson . McGrath, Hona n BALACLAVA BEST Talanco . Smith, Nayar. Harrison, Ottaway, Hyde RICHMOND CENTRAL 9 .13.67 POWER HOUSE 3 .5.23 RICHMOND CENTRAL R. Bestow 2, Ricketts 2, M . Batow, G . Pares, VanMaanen, Jiggins, Venaskie BEST Jiggrns, Egerton, P Fares, M Bastow, Ricketts, Davis POWER HOUSE lannou 2, Bailey, Rosser . BEST Tessier, Orchard, Rauser Nixon, Burman . ST KILDA 4 .3 8.4. 9 .9 10 .10.70 0. GEELONG 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 3.0 .18 ST KILDA Moreschun 2, C6Inch 2 . F Skender 2, Caiafa, C . Demaio, Nardella . Davenport. BEST Drzio, Ryan . Hopkinson, Andrews, Hall, F. Skender, 0 . GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .
Yj u v~Y .. ._ 6.1 9 .2 10.7 11 .9 .75 Ut11 B~ES 1 .2 4.5 5.5 6 .6 .42 COLLEGIANS Coyne 4, Cooper 3, Wolff 2, Ammann,. Davis . BEST i, Coyne, Lawrence, Warner, Cooper, Blackman U Nl BLUES Moloney 2, Robinson, Hickey, Lowe, Hume . BEST .z . ds. Mitcheli, Rob nson, Hickey, Moloney, Atkin . .1 2 .3 2 .3 4 .3 .27 OFRMOND 0 .1 5 .1 7.5 7.6 .48 pE LA SALLE 4 BEST Harrington, Roe, ORMOND Madden, Stewart, Fisher, Bramich, 3rt . Robertson, Fisher, Bramich . . Campbell, Cockburn, McGraw 2, Peter Green 2 pE LA SALLE , BEST J O'Callaghan, O'Brien, Davey . Heard, Conroy, .1 6 .1 .37 NORTH OB 0 .1 2 .1 3.13 9.15.6 9 ST BERNARDS 3 .7 4 .9 8 Muto 3. BEST Lynch, Robertson, Weir . NORTH ~ Schmidt, A . Baker ST BERNARDS Nathan 2, Morrice 2 . C. Doolan, Toohey, V. Comto, Brien, BEST O'Dea, Nathan . F. Monaghan, Freeman, Toto, Comdo . MARCELLIN 2 .4 5 .7 9.11 14 .13.97 0 . SCOTCH 2 .1 2 .3 2 .4 2 .4 .16 OLD SCOTCH Edwards. Maxwell, BESET R . Tyrrell, K . Fuller, West, irds, Arnold, D . Hoope r rdARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0, XAVERIANS 13.12.90 0 . PARADIANS 3 .9.27 0 . XAVERIANS S . Curtain 5. Pappageorgio 2, Denton, Heaphy , ~~»n. Callil, McLeod, Bourke BEST Slattery, Paul Curtain . D Taylor, -arL -, Tiernan, Woodley. 0 . PARADIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived.
CAULFIELD GRAMM . 0 .1 1 .2 2 .2 2 .2.14 KEW 1 .1 8 .5 9.7 10 .10.70 CAULFIELD GRAMM . Stanjo 2 . BEST Dachs, Schoiten, Morrison . -arley, Worthington. Klose . KEW Irwin 3, Kyriakou 2, Lord 2, Griffiths 2, Peric . BEST J . Casauria, Penc, Bruno, Kendall . Griffiths, Hicks. THERRY 6 .8 .44 FAWKNER 4 .8.32 THERRY Jones 2, Bruno, Egglestone, Donohue . Cranwell. BEST Jones, Bedier R Lyons, Salerno, Egglestone, C . Ryan . FAWKNER G . Ould 3, U . Profenna. BEST D . Cropiey, U . Profenna, J . Cornelissen, M . Busst . G . Ould, G . Walke r MONASH BLUES 0.0 5 .3 5 .7 9.11 .65 PARKSIDE 4 .9 5.10 9 .12 11 .14.80 MONASH BLUES Headberry 3, A. Hodgson 2 . Rodoni, Koop, Taylor, Gannon, BEST Gannon . Spencer, Wood, Kohler. Koop . Kanizay PARKSIDE Balcombe 3, R. Gard 2, Denami 2, King, Cowell, Bastow, Watson . BEST Bannister. Conell, T. Gard, Debiasi, Balcombe, King, UNI BLACKS 0 .2 0.5 0.6 2.7.19 BULLEEN/TEMP 2 .4 5.7 8.8 12 .10.82 UNI BLACKS Lagasles, Hopkins . BEST Hopkins, Grummet, Banks, McArthur, Dillon, Coker, BULLEEN/TEMP Nigro 2 . Harvie 2, Kelly 2, Hendrie, Bond, Hannington, Edmonds, S. Driver. Robertson . BEST Farchione, Panou, Deer, Nigro, Robertson, Osbourn e IVANHOE 0.3 2 .6 2 .7 3 .7.25 0. TRINITY 1 .2 1 .2 3.5 4 .5.29 IVANHOE Rawley, King. BEST Monev, P McMahon, Wolfe, McDonald, Lynch, Kin g 0. TRINITY Neave 2, Davey, J . Adgemis . BEST Scott, Gruen, Paul, D . Adgemis, Davey, Beer.
BANYULE 5 .4 9 .6 14 .7 17.15.11 7 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .1 6.2 7.2 7.3.45 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
BANYULE Weston 6, G . Williams 2, S. Scullin 2, Doherty, Gilbert, D. Gent, Glass, Barry, Thompson, Moloney . BEST P Williams, Gilbert, D Gent, Weston, Mononey, Barry. OLD MELBURNIANS Curtis 2, Weber, Dawson, Hupfau, Bull, Kennedy. BEST Seccull . Waite, Kelso, Dawson, Tymms . Kennedy . OLD HAILEYBURIANS 4.4 6.5 9 .8 9 .9.63 THOMASTOWN 0.0 1 .5 1 .5 1 .5.11 OLD HAILEYBURIANS McDonnell 2, Wise 2, Wilson 2, Farr, A . Hicks, Ladds. BEST Ball . Ridoutt, Hicks, Merrell, Wilson, Mytton, THOMASTOWN Black . BEST Cooper, Morabto . Papaidanou, McCreddm, Everitt, Black MHS OLD BOYS 0.5 2 .8 2 .11 5.13 .43 O.IVANHOE 5 .4 6.4 9.7 10.8 .68 MHSOB Geehman 2 . Mitchell, S . Keane, Verma BEST Brown, McGregor, Roach, Keane, Verma, Scrinis . 0. IVANHOE Wilson 3, Marshall 2, Yarwood, Burns, Ramsdell, Selleck Ritchie BEST Marshall, Ritchie, Wilson . Chalkley, Bell . Norman . 0 . BRIGHTON 1 .0 3 .8 3 .10 5.15.45 ST KILDA 3 .4 4 .4 8.9 9.9.63 0 . BRIGHTON Millis 2, Hogan . Kiopstens, Smyth . BEST Smyth, Millis, Godendge, Klopsteins, Gale, Blai r ST KILDA Ballarin 4, Healy 2 . Taylor, Fiddler, J . Murnhy, BEST Taylor, O'Callaghan, Kay, De Read . Bailarin, Field . 6 .10.46 BALACLAVA ST KEVINS 2 .10.22 BALACLAVA John Sist 2, Chalker . Graffen, S Hill, Taylor BEST Wilson, Morrison, Graffen, Chalker, John Sist, Stocker . ST KEVINS Lewin, Ring . BEST P. Treloar, Snell, Hawkins, Croagh, A . Simmons . Clark .
ELSTERNWICK 1 .3 1 .5 1 .6 1 .7.13 BULLEEN UTD 1 .3 4 .6 8 .9 13 .15.93 ELSTERNWICK D. Grace. BEST D. Lloyd, D. Grace, B. Grace, Bird, Coyne, Daniels . BULLEEN UTD Angelis 6, D. Sexton 2, Rees, Cottenil, Dowd, Doyle, Wilson . BEST Cotter0i, Angelis, D . Sexton, P. Sexton, I . Mazuran, D . Gandolf o WEST BRUNSWICK 5.4 7.5 11 .6 14 .6 .90 0. CAMBERWELL 3.0 4.3 5.3 9 .4 .58 WEST BRUNSWICH Achter 5, Thornton 4, Bassi 2, Bertram, Buhagiar, Kirk, BEST Achter, Buhagiar Kirk, Thornton, B. Walsh, M . Walsh . 0. CAMBERWELL J Murphy 3, Lenton, Todd . Walker, D. Smith, Jones, Buckley . BEST Walker. Lenton, Buckley, Jones, Murphy, Salvans, PRESTON 5 .10.40 STATE BANK 8.10.58 STATE BANK Inglis 2 Wales 2, Walpole, O'Connor. Hyde, Lambert . BEST Hyde, Lambert, Keating, Saville, Coltman, Walpole. PRESTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.1 0 .1 3 .3 3.3.21 0 . MENTONIANS 2 .1 5 .4 6 .7 9.9.63 NORTH BRUNSWICK Russo. Pisasale, Androutsos, BEST Garing, Russo, B. Smith, Dowsett, Androutsos, Bessell . 0. MENTONIANS Scott 3, Ericksen 3, B . Scalzo, Leaver, Saddler. BEST V Sc acca, B . Scalzo, Scott, Ericksen, Stewart, Johnsen . HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .1 4.4 4.7 6 .8.44 AJAX 1 .1 1 .3 1 .4 2 .5.17 HAMPTON ROVERS McLean 3. Douala 3. BEST Lucas . Mather, Newman. Rogerson, Andrews . Kelly,
AJAX OrenKomornik, Fried. BEST Laurie, Mitchell, A. Zielinski . B . Zielinski, Spicer, Hyams.
O. ESSENDON 5 .3 6 .6 7.8 7.8.50 AQUINAS 0.1 1 .3 3 .3 3.7.25 0 . ESSENDON Crossley 2, G . Henry 2, Fordham, Wittinslow, Fogarty. BEST Crossley, Shaw, Barnard, Evans, Fordham, Marlyn . AQUINAS Bolton, Glenni, O'Loughlin . BEST Davison, G . Hewitt, Sevens, Rogers, Mitchell, O'Loughlin . ST BEDES 2 .5 3.6 6.7 9 .8.62 2 .1 3 .1 .19 UHS OLD BOYS 1 .1 2 .1 37
ST BEDES Whdelaw 4, Kotis 3, Bryant, Jackson, BEST Freer, Ridewood, Whitelaw, Dunstan, Grectt, Thompson . UHS OLD BOYS Thomson 2, Brooks . BEST Shanahan, Greenwood, Zerna, R . Burns, Schuller, Brooks . 0. GEELONG 3.2 7.6 9.7 14 .8.92 PENINSULA 1 .0 1 .2 2 .3 3.4 .22 0 . GEELONG Borthwick 6, Hayes 2, Henderson . Winspear. Fay, Davis, Hayes . Dowling . P Holloway. BEST MacMillan . Hayes, Pappas, Borthwick, Burn, W. Davi s PENINSULA Burch, Morgan, Robinson. BEST Morgan, Graham, Bovingdon, Brereton, Reid, Berry . HEATHERTON 1 .1 3.3 3.4 5.7.37 W HITEFRIARS 10.3 14.3 17.5 18 .5.113 HEATHERTON Scott 2, Price 2. Heinds . BEST Scott, Perkins, Smith, Hopkins, Price, Dillon . WHITEFRIARS O'Brien 6, Puglia 4, Lyall 2, Williams 2, Gay . G . White, Mason, Flanagan . BEST Lawson, Tymms. Leffell, Puglia, O'Brien, Lyall. POWERHOUSE 9 .11 .65 BRUNSWICK 6 .1 .37 POWER HOUSE R. Williams 3 . T Hislop 3, R . Sarosi . J Tonkin, P. Simon . BEST R. Williams, R . Sarosi, M . Mason, G . Leys, C. McLeod, P Simon . BRUNSWICK B . Kennedy 2, Huckstepp, P Sayers, Sheehan . Watkins, BEST Heaney, B . Kennedy, Huckstepp, M . Sayers, McKissack, Scott .
F RESERVE SECTIO N ANZ BANK 8 .7.55 CLAYTON 17.7.91 ANZ BANK S . Gray 2, Birkentields 2, Cooke, Dawson, Dickins, Hewitt . BEST S . Gray, Birkenfields, Sweeney, Dickins, Slattery, Birrell . CLAYTON Black 2, Gowans 2, K . Newton 2, Stiglich 2, P. Mortimer 2, Reynolds 2, Savage. BEST K . Newton, Blair, Martin, Hawley, Reynolds, Blac k WILLIAMSTOWN 4.1 7.1 8.4 11 .8.74 DOVETON 3.3 7.5 10.7 10.8 .68 WILLIAMSTOWN Dawson 2, Anderson 2, P. McGowan 2, Temby, Bubrnc, Morelli, Calderwood, Ferris. BEST Kennedy, Bubnic, O'Toole, Temsy, Anderson, Featherston . DOVETON Mallon 4. Spinks 2, Currie 3, Sweeney, Wilkinson . BEST Brodie, Parker, Calthorpe, McHugh, Curri e ST LEONARDS 2 .5 2 .6 2 .6 2.6.18 FOOTSCRAY 2 .2 3 .6 4.10 8.11 .59 ST LEONARDS G . Bulluss, S. Lyoster. BEST G . Bulluss, R . Bulluss, Dunlevy, S . Fletcher, Ingram, Dyer. F.I .T. Bibas 3, Russell 2 . Else 2, M . Schembri . BEST Darmanm, Bibas, Nelson, M . Schembri, O'Shannessy, West ST ANDREWS 8.7.55 LA TROBE UNI 9.11 .65 ST ANDREWS Fielding 3, Jones 2, Tapner 2, Casey . BEST Campbell, Fielding, Jones, Olsen, Steward, Tapner, Undy . LATROBE UNI Dillon 2, Limperakis 2, Edmunds, B Franzman, McKenna, Mortell, Williamson BEST Maurovic, O'Connor, Kearns, A . Huffer, Williamson, Franzman ELTHAM 5 .4.34 O. CAREY 7.5.59 ELTHAM Poss 2, A . Hall, S . Coutts, Stevenson BEST Poss, M . Delaney, D Felton, P. Taylor, A Peacock, D. Bishop OLD CAREY Hands 2, Bolton 2, England 2, Macrae. BEST Shrives, D Barro, B. Oliver, England, Barmby, Cop e UNI REDS 8 .4 .52 COMM. BANK 6 .7.43 COMM . BANK Yusu( 3, Keating, Poulton, McKenzie . BEST S . McNamee, Poulton, Mehmet, Brown, McKenzie, Dunkle y UNI REDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
UNDER 19 ZONE 1 COLLEGIANS 7.4 8.5 12.9 13 .12 .90 UNI BLUES 1 .0 3.3 4.5 7.11 .53 COLLEGIANS Newton 4, Russell 2, Fdzmorris 2, Wiseman, Singleton, Cornelius, Wallace, Oldfield . BEST Fitzmorris, Singleton, Vassos, Howden, Cornelius, McNess .
UNI BLUES Ballard 2, O'Connor, Connolly, McIntosh, Andersor BE,i McCarty, Connolly, McIntosh, Ballard, Anderson, Rnlayson . 0. HAILEYBURIANS 1 .10 1 .10 7.16 71759 MHS OLD BOYS 0.1 2 .3 3 .5 3 .8,26 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Colston 2, A . Wigg, Fletcher, Kirkvrood-ScrL, King, Dangerfield . BEST Chegwin, Colston . N, Gordon, Fletct :-, F Main, Broadbent . MHSOB A . Green 2, Blythman . BEST Feferkranz . Exton, Blythrnar Newton, Bradley. Dixo n DE LA BLUE forfeited to THERR Y MARCELLIN 22 .24.156 BULLEEN/TEMP 5 .3.33 MARCELLIN Randall 7, Szakacs 4, Finnigan 4 ; Beattie 2, Dillon 2 Maason, N . Duncan, Golds, BEST Finnigan, Duck, Szakacs . Patterson, N, Duncan, Davidson . BULLEEN/TEMP Williams, Pulvirinti, Hay, Redfern, Dolinko BEST McLaren, Bose, Bellatto, Allsop, Thorpe, Shine . OLD XAVERIANS 15 .16.106 0. PAR . GREEN 8 .6,54 OLD XAVERIANS O'Sullivan 5, Connors 3, Gorozidis 2, Stoney, Webb Jailer. Klvac, BEST Visentinr Wilson, Dalton, Webb, Jaffer, Kin g OLD PAR . GREEN Board 2, Fuller. Jackson . Aanenson . Nailer, Puce,,, Brabender. BEST Jackson, Sdby . Brabender, Quigley, O'Keefe, Nnrr~~ ,
UNDER ST KILDA 3.1 5.1 6 .1 6 .1 .37 OLD MELB 1 .1 6.1 2 .1 9,7.61 ST KILDA Sossa 2, Lafontaine 2, Tilton, McCormack, BEST Sossa Peart, Sherman . OLD MELB Bardsley 3. D. Mitchell 2, C. Reed, Smith, Moss, Dugdale BEST Bardsley, Terrill, Dugdale, Worthieme[ Hamilton, C . Smith ST BERNARDS 2 .0 3 .4 3.6 4 .9.33 BANYULE 3 .6 4.9 5.9 8.16.64 ST BERNARDS Capes 2, S . Gollant, R . Doolan. BEST Debnam, L, Overman, Capel, Walsh, Mullins, Hamilton , BANYULE Turnbull 2, R. Parry 2, Knight 2, Webb, Hogan . BEST Turnbull, Tile, English, Hogan, Lynch, Bailey. NORTH OB 0 .1 3.4 5.4 7.5 .47 ORMOND 4.2 7.3 10.8 14 .10.94 ORMOND Kemp 3. Brook 2, Collins 2, Conway 2, Rosel 2, Black, Cerolmi, Garavelis BEST Kemp, Barman, Chapman, Brook, Black, Simpson . NORTH OB Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . UNI BLACKS 2 .7.19 O . SCOTCH 14.12 .96 OLD SCOTCH Cowl 3, Aghan 2, McIntyre 2, Hendry, Hooper, Fraser, Phillips, Parry Okden, Morrison, Winneke. BEST Hooper, Stubbs, Morrison, Chernov, Sinclair, Fraser. UNI BLACKS Knights, Malor. BEST Barbary. Horne, Redford, Pask, Weigard, Mayor, WHITEFRIARS 11 .19 .85 CAULFIELD GRAMM . 3 .1 .19 WHITEFRIARS Midro 3, O'Brien 2, Phillip 2, Hoath, T . Strike, Fasan, Bateman . BEST Selkirk, Smith Reidy, Midro, McLaughlin, Flett . CAULFIELD GRAMM. Brohier, Ewinger, Hogan, BEST Dicrosta, Millard, Cossart-Walsh, Jedwab, Brohier, Worsiey .
UNDER 19 ZONE 3 ~ O.P. PURPLE 8 .7.55 0. BRIGHTON 5.9.39 O.P. PURPLE Robertson 2, Hayes, Joyce, Mills, Villanti, Dunnell, Caruso, BEST Joyce, Pimmental, Steindl, Cousins, Donohue, Evans, O. BRIGHTON Templeton 2, Lade, Hoare, Styles . BEST Withall, Tregaskis, Hill, Broome, Templeton, Fildes , PARKSIDE 1 .1 5.2 6.6 11 .12 .78 ST KEVINS 4 .4 4.5 5.8 5.8 .38 PARKSIDE Kinakidis 3, Coombe 2, Antonopoulos 2, Papadimitriou 2, Holden, Groom. BEST Hansen, Thomas, Groom, Coombe, Holden, Papadimitrnou.
ST KFg Donovan . OldhamKLorQharn!an, Warton . BEST Meagher, .17 4 .7 7.12 .54 h10NASH BLUES 1 .5 .42 DE LA GOLD 2 .4 4 .5 6 .6 6 .6 Thanclos, KnoKnBta1eyberts M110NASHBLU KeK~~ NemanUe Ni oaopul os, 2, C . Stucki, C. atts, M . Burgio, A. Marostica . DE LA GOLD D. Toohey i Stucki, Curran, Burgio, Watts, Toohey, Breenan .
AQUINAS 1 .1 1 .1 2.3 2 .5.17 HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .2 2.5 2.6 3.7.25 AQUINAS Box, Wright . BEST Wright, Cronin, Pegler, McDonald, Leavey, Honey, HAMPTON ROVERS Crawford, Moss, Roberts. BEST A . McGregor, Tost, McDonald, Williams, Nuttal, Wratten . 0. ESSENDON BY E
Former Amateur Coach Dies ; regret to announce the passing of James Edward Goonan 9.2 .1897 to 24.6.1988 after a two year battle with cancer j,n played senior football with Brunswich in the V,F.A . then joined Carlton in 1918 and played 22 games on the ;,,ng for the seniors in 1922 . It was as Captain and Coach of the Reserves however that Jim made his mark at Carlton L~y leading them to three successive premierships in 1926, 27 and 28 . In 1929 and 30 he coached Preston Football Club into a Grand Final and then returned to Carlton from 1931 - 1934. It was not until 1935 that Jim became associated with Amateur Football when he coached Old Xaverians for two ,,ears, then Old Paradians in 1937 and then back to Old Xaverians in 1938 and 1939 when they won their first ever premiership in 'C' Grade. as a professional footrunner he won the Ballarat Gift in 1920 and was runner up in the Stawell Gift in 1921 . Jim didn't have any sons to carry on his football and athletic experience but one of his three daughters presented him with ?our grandsons, three of whom have been umpires with the Amateurs ; namely Wayne, Denis & Ian Henry (this year Wayne is umpiring A grade matches and is President of the Umpires' Association) . Up until his final week Jim still enjoyed reading the Amateur Footballer from cover to cover and often talked about his fond memories of Old Xaverians, Old Paradians and other cubs in the VAFA during those years. I wonder who he would have tipped in last weeks OP v OX game? OLD CAREY Old Ca rey wish to thank Tony Fink for all his support . 'Tony played over 300 games for the Club and has been a great clubman, supporter and sponsor . Tony supplies all the clubs medical supplies and therefore keeps the crocks on the field . Thanks again Tony Fink . * Good to see many of the fathers of our players watching their sons in action .
Let's hope the elder statesmen of the Chipp, Newnham, Henderson, Hughes, Brown & Evans families (to name a few) keep supporting their sons and our Club. Maybe a couple will see their way clear to assist on committees etc . next season - we are always on the lookout for helpers . Great to have you along as part of Old Carey . *
SPORTSMANS NIGHT 27/7/88 At "Whale" Roberts Cricket Club Hotel South Melbourne. Guest Speakers - Tony Shaw Collingwood Captain . Brian "Whale" Roberts - mine host and living legend . Special films 3 course meal Been/Wine Limited number of seats available at $38 all inclusive . Contact John Hands or Miles Petty for tickets.
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So far over $500 has been collected by "Fergel" with many members being caught on a regular basis. Stan Newnham, Kel Shaw, Scott Bolton & Geoff Diamond are amongst those making regular donations to our party funds . Everyone is after "Fergel" particularly after his near miss in Ballaarat, but he is showing us just how elusive he can be. * OLD CAREYI/4 Coaches Award Winners Rounds 9-13 inclusiv e Rese rv es 1st XVII I Tim Meager 9, Rod Armstrong Ross Cutlack 10 . Andy McHar g Dom Barro 11 . Chris Hickey & Simon LeGear Greg Dyso n 12 . Simon LeGea r Kelvin Shrive s 13 . Ron Purcell OLD CARE Y SPECIAL MID YEAR CLUB AWARD CONGRATULATIONS WINNER - RON "FERGEL" PURCELL A terrific acquisition to our Club Top player and clubma n Ron wins a great dinner for two from MING'S VILLAGE CHINESE RESTAURANT 103 Manningham Road, Bulleen
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ROUND 14 - 5 YEARS AGO - 198 3 rAarcellin and Collegians, third and fourth in A, with is and 6 losses apiece, and only one win between ~rn in the last 7 games, met with the result likely decide to palce in the four. Collegians returned top form, winning 23.12 to 13.5, with the best , Baum, Shimmin (11 (goals), Hibbins ( Coll .) and B . cooper, Delahnut, and T . Holmes (Marc.) . ndefeated teams after 14 games were Thomastown St . Kevins (C Reserve), St . Kilda CBOC (J3) . John Leavey (Old Brighton) played his 200th game most distinguished player and behind the scenes r .orker, John won the Under-19 best and fairest in 1971, was a member of the club's first ever senior ;remiership in 1977, and now with his wife Chris sets u the canteen before playing the reserves . The battle to avoid relegation from B to C was on with i,; ie bottom four, Coburg ( 20), Old Camberwell (16), St. Bernards (16) and Monash Blues (16) . Only teams without a win were Old Xaverians (A. Res), Old Camberwell (B . Res) and Doveton (F. Res) . i'B' Bull/Temp (2nd), 6 goals down at half time, played a magnificent second half to get up to defeat leaders Old Paradians, 15.15 to 14.11 . Stars were Delaney and VanDenDriest ( Bull/Temp), and McClements, S. Exton, Madden ( Old . P.) . In 'C' Caulfield Grammarians (2nd) beat top team St . Pius 18 .15 to 15.13 . Best for Caul. Gr were Berzins (8), Watson, Fish, Collett, Kanis, Bendall .
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10 YEARS AGO - 1978 Old Scotch 'A' were now clinging on to fourth place after Ivanhoe, second, outclassed their rivals in the second half to win by 49 points . Simpson, Shepherd, Robe rt son ( Ivan .) and Bates, T. Eggleston, Bedford (Old S.) were best . In the battle for top position in 'D' Power House defeated Old Camberwell by 16 points, 11 .12 to 9 .8. Best were Coloe, Stafford, Rosewarne ( .H .) and J . Steven, Horton, Hewitt (Old . Camb) . North Old Boys (fifth) continued their surge towards the 'A' Section four when they trounced leader Uni Blues by 47 points, 16.9 to 8.10 . Hogan, Garry, Wilson, Anderson ( N .O .B.) and Tyquin, Hager, Yeo (Uni Blues) starred . La Trobe Blacks, fifth in 'E', kept their final hopes alive when they toppled St . Bede's OC from top position, 12 .8 to 9.9. Butler, Hast, Graham, Tunbridge (4 g1s) ( La Trobe) and Vaughan, O'Shannassy, Pendleton ( St . Bedes) played well throughout . Clayton congratulated John Brierley on 200 200 games - a good player at full foward and currently club treasurer, John had also been club statistician for some years.
150 to AMP's John Moore, Old Hailey, one time captain Peter Mason, 100 to George Pike (C'wealth Bank), David Hale (De La) and 50 to Old Trinity's Chris Williams and Blues young veteran defender Robe rt Hindle. 15 YEARS AGO - 1973 U . Blues (A) with only 5 wins to date, surprised leaders, Ormond when they kicked 4.1 in the last quarter to Ormond's dreadfully inaccurate 0 .10 to win by 14 points . Best were Hickey, Trumble, Renowden (U.B.) and Bourne, Pearce, Corben ( Ormond) . Caulfield Grammarians, two games behind equal leaders . Ormond and St Bernards doubled Old Paradians score ; 20.12 to 9.12 . Butcher ( 7), Lester and Dickeson (CG) and Grace, Carroll, Duke (Old .P) starred . The following were selected for Carnival to be played on MCG : J. Griffiths, ( CG), N . Beattie, R Cleary, R . King ( Coburg), M . Callinan, A . Ireland, J . Rojo ( Ivan), A . Crooks (North), R . Duke (Old P), B . Bourne, R . Cameron, A . Graham, P. Murphy, G . Pearce (Ormond), P. Aughton (St Bernards), M . O'Donnell (Assumpt), G. Todd ( MHSOB), M . Bir re ll, G . Freeman ( Old Carey), J. Anderson (Old . Sc), W. Peers (Old Trin), M . Bates (ROB), 1 . Cornder, C. McRae, A . Moffatt (U . Blacks) with Peter Rhoden as coach . Tributes were paid to Norm Willoughby (Park) 250 games, Doug Puddy (Alph), a club record with 235 games and Mick Perrett ( St Bernards) - their first player to reach 200 games . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 MHSOB's win over Kew, fifth in succession, lifted them from ninth to sixth place, only two points out of the Four. Trevor Salter (9 gls) turned in a great game for Coburg who went down by 16 points to Uni Blues. 100 games to John Barker ( UHSOB), Rick Harley &MHSOB), Al Chapman (OCG), Graeme Mansfield (0. Paradians), Peter Reed (0 . Hailey) and Ray Ford ( Parkside) . Old Brighton kicked 4 .6 to St Bernards' 1 .1 in the last quarter to go down by a point . Sedgewick, Devine and Agar starred for Old Brighton who were now six points out of the Four. Old Paradians Juniors kicked 40.27 in Junior Section 2 . Junior section coaches were : Harry Cuffe (Coburg), Graeme Reilly (St. Kilda CBC), John Miles (Ivanhoe), Bob Hamilton (Ormond), Phil Stevens ( Monash), John Harmer ( University), Marshall Caffyn (Caulfield Gramm), Collin Green (MHSOB), Dick Tindale (0 . Scotch) and Ray Hill (West Brunswick) .
30 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Old Paradians (B) club record seuqence of wins, 10, was broken when they went down by 4 goals to third team, Kew, who were in control for the whole game . Stars for Kew were Clarke, Snell, Woods and Tobias, while OP were well served by Flanagan, Lewis, Foley and Dineen . State Savings Bank (A) who had won eight in a row went down in a real surprise to second bottom team U. Blues who came from behind to win by 9 points. Beset were McMillan, Rush (4), Tully ( U . Blues) and Reside, Skene, Strachan (SSB) . Genial Alphington captain, Grant Reed reached 150 games. UHSOB were delighted with the first game centre performance by previous year's school football captain Da ry l Foster (WA Cricket Coach in 1988) . De La, still on top in C, cruised to an easy ten goa l
win over Glenhuntly. Best were Nesbitt, Pearsoh and Lanham (De La) and Allen, Forbes and Bryant (Glen) . Australian Amateurs easily defeated Queensland, Law (6), Nelson (5) and G . Hibbins were stars 40 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Malbern surprised Old Melburnians with a 1-po,, . victory on their home ground . Top goalkicker for the day was Gordon Gilmore 141t ,10 goals in Coburg's very easy win over Collegians Alphington strengthend their place in 'C' Section dyt, a strong last quarter victory over Footscray Tech . Ray Carnie kicked 6 goals for the victors . Joe Sheehan (Ormond) and Claude Richards (Uni Blacks) replaced J . O'Brien (Malvern) and C. Co), ( Ivanhoe) in the Carnival team . Mr. Geoff Moore was manager of the Carnival team .
RUSSELL MACQUIRE 150 GAMES OLD MENTONIANS Another milestone will be achieved today at the Club Russell `Russ' Macquire plays his 150th game. Another of the boys from Mentone Grammar Russ has been an integral and important member of the Senior side over the years at the club. Russ' roving talents are, his ability to get the hard ball at the bottom of the packs or the centre square at Keysborough!!! YUK!!, quick hands (boy are they quick sometimes) and his ability to kick with both feet and find a team mate. Above all is his determination and desire to win! Nothing he enjoys more is to celebrate at the end of the game, especially when we have won . Just recently Russ and Donna became parents of a baby boy Benjamin Frederick and all at the club wish to congratulate them both on this joyous occasion . Congratulations Russ on your achievements over the years - maybe this year we can erase the memory of last years disappointement and win the Premiership. Boy the Gold Club is in trouble tonight! ~
is that you're prepared to work at it and by doing this ° senior games will follow. Well done so far Leigh - now the future is in your hands . Don't forget everybody - tonight is the Club's Cocktail Party night being held in the main VAFA Function Room after the Mentone game. Get dressed up and disco into the night . See you there .
TWO ELSTERNWICK MILESTONES TODAY BRIAN RAMSAY - 100th GAME LEIGH MURPHY - 50th GAM E Brian "Zab" Ramsay, youngest of the famous Ramsay boys at Elsternwick, today plays his 100th game for the Club . Congratulations Zab on reaching the ton . Zab is a very populara member of the Club and on the field has a fearless attitude always going in for the hand ball and putting the body in where there are not beg pardons. Unfortunately for Zab this has resulted in a couple of broken bones but one thing about Zab is that there are no complaints. It's all part of the game . Just think Zab, you've now only got 180 games to go to beat [an and 241 to beat Alan . Well done mate and thanks for bringing down so many players and supporters over the years . Our other milestone is Leigh Murphy's 50th game. Leigh is one of the younger brigade and first played in 1986 . He has only missed one game in 21/2 years - a tremendous effort . Leigh is a player with the potential to earn a regular spot in the seniors. But to do that you now that it requires more hard work at training and more concentration during a game . What's in your favour
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It is with pleasure that all at ANZ today congratulate Christopher "Pommie" Riley on reaching the most important milestone in his career of 150 games for the club. Not many players have achieved this feat in a struggling club such as ours and the "Keel" is to be praised for his perseverance and loyalty to the cause of the Zeds . Known as "Beaker", "Gasteve", "Keel" and any other such pleasantries due to the rather large size of his Nose, the "Pom" has progressed quite a long way since he first appeared at the club way back in 1980 and has not missed many games on the way through to this important occassion . Starting in the Reserves, Chris gradually improved his form and was soon earning a regular spsot in the Seniors as an attacking Full Back where his punching (the ball) and his long kicking thwarted many strong opposition attacks. Although struggling a little bit this season due to an unfortunate pre-season injury he is gradually finding his form again to hopefully form an integral part of the "Zedders" revival in future years . Off the field "Pommie" has served with distinction for 3 years as Secretary of the club until overtaken by "Getta" and then served as Social Secretary, a job which due to the pressure of his now marital status he has been forced to relinquish . One could print many stories about "Gastev's" offfield activities, most of them unprintable, suffice to say he is a previous "Mobot" winner.
All at ANZ totally congratulate you today "Chris" on this fine achievement - you join a very select band . It has been a pleasure for all of us to have played, worked and "played" with you . 150 to OLD MENTONIA N Mark "Ossie" Osborn finally achieves the 150 game mark with the club today. Coming straight from Mentone Grammar in the mid 70's "Ossie" has given great service to the club both on and off the field . Ossie has mainly been a defender in the Reserves but his efforts in pre-season training and form in practice matches has seen him make numerous appearances in the senior side this year . This is credited to hard work on the training field and confidence in your own ability. We at the Club thought Ossie would never achieve the mark (150 games) because he took 3 years off from the playing side of things to concentrate on renovating his house straight after his marriage . However during this time he still helped out the club by filling the senior teams Managers duties and on many occasions the Reserves. Ossie and the family including Harry & Doff have been great supporters of many social functions which has been an added bonus . All at Old Mentonians congratulate you Ossie on your efforts and hope to see you around the Club and on the field, for many more years - being the 200 mark!!
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ati®nal Mutual Trustees The future is assured . A SECTIO N Schuhkraft, Ormond (5) 57 C. Klaaysen, St . Bernards ( 1) 42 Mclnnes, Uni Blues ( 1) 40 Waldron, De La Salle ( 1) 35 Bourke, Old Xaverians ( -) 33 Petroff, Marcellin ( 5) 33 Wallis, Uni Blues ( 1) 27 McCall, Old Scotch ( 1) 25 C . Lowe, De La Salle (3) 25 Roberts, Collegians (2) 24 Pritchard, 0. Paradians ( -) 22 B SECTIO N Cavanagh, Kew (4) 53 Freeman, Parkside ( -) 49 D. Matthews, Caul .Gr. ( 7) 37 Kennedy, Ivanhoe (2) 28 Heath, Bull/Temp (2) 27 A . Crotty, Therry (4) 27 Nyman, Therry (4) 25 Nalder, Caul . Gr. ( -) 21 Sedgwick, Parkside ( 1) 21 Puls, Bull/Temp ( -) 20 Haralambopoulos, Kew (4) 20 Baring . Mon . Blues (2) 20 C SECTION Riddell, St Kilda (2) 51 Pryor, Old Brighton (3) 43 Grant, Old Brighton ( 1) 32 Shand, O.Haileybury (3) 29 A .Hill, Balaclava (3) 28 Sist, Balaclava ( -) 26 Kerr, St . Kevins ( -) 26 Gillan, St . Kilda (2) 26 D SECTIO N Panagiotidis, Hampt .Rovers (9) 67 DeMorton, North Bruns . ( -) 47 Armstrong, Bulleen Utd ( ) 29 Hepburn, Preston ( -) 27 I .Rogerson, Hampt .Rovers (2) 25 Lawson, Hampt .Rovers ( -) 24 Brydson, Preston ( -) 20 E SECTIO N Pratt, Whitefriars (2) 49 Parker, Old Essendon (5) 42 Patteron, Heatherton (5) 36 Whelan, Aquinas (2) 35 Sutton, Whitefriars ( -) 34 Robson, O.Geelong (5) 30 Woodman, Whitefriars ( 1) 27 Boag, St .Bedes ( 1) 26 F SECTION Green, LaTrobe 5 71 TWilson, St .Andrews ( 6) 68 Gardner, Comm Bank ( 96 54 Oliver, O .Carey ) 43 Mills, FIT. ( -) 40
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M . Wilson Snr, Doveto n G SECTIO N Wittey, Bloods ( -) 24 Maclsaac, Kew ( -) 23 Hutchinson, Bloods ( -) 22 Johnson, Marcellin ( -) 20 Warner, Mon Whites ( -) 20 S . Teale, Collegians (2) 20 Fletcher, Old Haileybury ( -) 17 H SECTION Prowse, O.Xavs ( -) 45 Giffin, St . Kevins () 28 Goudge, GTV9 26 Louchard, GTV9 () 2 2 Ebinger, GTV9 ( 1) 20 F.Skender, St Kilda (2) 20 Hall, St Kilda ( ) 18 Gray, GTV9 18 Lang, Rich . Cent . ( ) 18 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Gorazides, O . Xavs ( -) 62 Mason, Marcellin ( -) 43 Walker, De La Salle (-) 37 Board, O.Paradians ( -) 33 Connors, O.Xavs ( -) 32 Midro. Collegians ( -) 31 Houston . Uni Blues ( -) 29 Mason, Marcellin ( -) 2 8 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 T. Strike, Whitefriars ( 1) 47 Rowan, Whitefriars ( -) 42 S .Strike, Whitefriars ( -) 28 Phillips, Caul . Gr ( -) 28 D'Silva, St .Bernards ( -) 26 O'Brien, Whitefriars (2) 26 Cowl, Old Scotch (3) 23 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Fogarty, St. Kevins ( 1) 44 Hourigan, St. Kevins ( 1) 26 Fox, O.Brighton ( -) 25 Ryan, O.Brighton ( -) 25 Howden, O.Brighton ( -) 25 Pegler, Aquinas ( -) 25 Noyes, Aquinas ( -) 2 4 A RESERV E McGraw, De La Salle (2) 43 Walsh, St . Bernards ( -) 27 Wooler, Marcellin ( -) 26 Formosa . Uni Blues ( -) 26 Harris, De La Salle (-) 24 Boyanton, Ormond ( -) 23 Madden, Ormond ( -) 23
B RESERVE Ra w tey, Ivanhoe ( 1 ) Parkside ( - ) v (- ) ngton, Bull/Temp ( 1 ) . ( -) - Caul .Gr Fawkner (3 ) cher, Ivanhoe ( - ) C RESERVE Thompson, Banyule ( 1) O .Hafley ( - ) ~,~=aton, Banyule (6 ) ( -) "~.sovich, St Kilda ( -) pjl,srd . Balaclava ens, Banyule ( -) ( -) ~_ .i arin, St Kilda D RESERVE .Rovers Devola, Hampt (3) ght, State Bank afkley, Preston ( -)
Weedon, Elsternwick ( -) 24 Finikarides, Preston ( -) 21 Veitch, Bulleen Utd ( -) 17 E RESERV E Bowtell, Aquinas ( -) 35 Henderson, O.Geelong ( 1) 26 Borthwick, O.Geelong (6) 24 Kotis, St . Bedes (3) 22 Puglia, Whitefriars (4) 20 O'Brien, Whitefriars (6) 18 Fitzgibbon, St . Bedes ( -) 16 F RESERV E Clark, O .Carey ( -) 33 Yusuf, Comm Bank (3) 3 0 19 Begent, Clayton ( ) 16 Stephens, Doveton Crothers, Doveton 15 ( ) 15 Setterina, St . Andrews Fuller, Clayto n 14 Dyer, St . Leonards ( ) 14
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THE SCORE S 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 McTaggart (unless otherwise advised) .
PHONING OF DETAIL S A SECTION BEFORE 5 .30 P.M . B SECTION 6RM . to 6.30R,M . Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at 528 331 9 PHONING OF SCORES SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTIONS BEFORE 5 P.M. RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M . to MR. RON HALLY at 379 817 1
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Personality Pars DE LA SALLE O.C. MILESTONE S The committee, players and supporters of De La would like to extend their warmest congratulations to Michael Bolt on achieving his 100 games with the club . `Bo!ty' has been an enthusiastic member of the club during the game and any after game events . However his absence from teh club on Tuesdays and Thursdays has been noticed every now and then . But for this he would be seeking honours inthe 1st's rather than the 2nds and Warriors. A member of the allconquering reserves team of 1987 it was certainly fine reward after being in the runner-up reserves sides of 1984 and 1985. If Bolty's family connections have any sway - father John is the Treasurer and mother Joy Canteen Manager, then Michae l will soon be a memberof the 1st's very soon . Once again to a man who has played in every side of the club U19's, Warriors, 2nd's and 1st's and has made horrifically bright jumpers an art-form Congratulations ! Michael Montgomerie has, after 9 interrupted years, registered 50 games with the club. After first playing in 1980 Monty or `Spike' has finally attained this milestone . In 1981 he was a Best & Fariest with the U19s and seemed destined for higher honours with the club, but he placed greater importance on his studies. After he finally donned the Blue & Gold again in 1986 Monty showed that time had not dimmed his skills or enthusiasm and he has become an important cog in the Warrior team structure as well as a persuasive recruiting officer for the Warriors . Congratulations Monty - just make the next 50 quicker or you'll never make it . Steve Munkasci has reached 50 games with De La and the Warriors wonder how? "Monkey", the man who immortalized circles in a game, has been subject to plenty of "widow-maker" tackles but he just keeps on going around in his circles like a toy train set . From all your friends who grind their teeth when you start running around in circles, congratulations and may your next 50 have more straight running football .
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BLACKERS REACH 50 Congratulations to Lylie "Banger" Banks and Grant "Ken" Keys who play their 50th game for Blacks against Ivanhoe today. Both players have been with the club for a while and have finally made it to 50, At this rate age might just beat them to the 100! Keysie started with the Club in 1984 and that year played with Reserves Premiership side . !G3ysie nicknamed Ken because of his 'Ken' barbie doll haircut, has work commitments which keep him out of the game. Over the years he has worked on his game and is now a strong solid defence . Banger started in 85, usually plays in defence, but sometimes he's called on to play on the wing . Both players like to get involved socially and can often be seen at Nicholsons enjoying ale . Well done and make sure you see Cokes about joining the Black Phoenix Club! KEW MILESTONES Michael Lord plays his 50th game for Kew today after transferring from Old Carey in 1986. Mick has played in both key forward and back positions for the Seniors, but at the moment is CHF for the Reserves and challenging for a senior berth . Mick has also settled into the Kew atmosphere by becoming a Social Committee members. Good luck today to Michael from all at Kew. CLUBS XVIII CENTURION S Well, who would have thought it!! What started in 1983 as a social kick for 20 or so mere mortals has spawned into a nursery for over 130 football legends . Yes, Kew's Club XVIII football side takes the field for the 100th time this Saturday against De La Salle at Victoria Park, Kew, sta rting at 12 noon . A luncheon, beginning at 11 a .m ., will be held for all past and presents players and supporters and their will be many illustrious names in their number including the dozen of Team Managers and very part time players in lanJob, the multi-talented Ma rt h Vana, the sensational Mick Bollman present coach, tenacious Tom Vana and the footballng "Zac" family . Of course the mult-award winning 1984 Premiership side will be there in strength . Please come along and enjoy an "afternoon with the Stars".
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