The Amateur Footballer, Week 15, 1988

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did you spend last Saturday? Watching your club's thirds, the VFL, or in the garden? Whatever, there were amongst the 1400 with the day off that were glad of a break . Oh, yours truly - in bed recovering fro m ,2 dreaded flu . It took me back a few years listening to the ball by ball description provided by "Smokey" Smooth" and the demons win was the perfect elixer. Enough reminiscing and onto a preview of Round 14 . Marcellin finds itself once more in the match of the day, this week at Yarra Park where the hosts are Old Xaverians. Actually its a big day for the two clubs who also meet in the U19's . A quick glance at the various leader s o,vs, the Xavs a game behind Marcellin in the U19s and with second place at stake there'll be no beg pardons Gosh's Paddock. Onto the Reserves where Marcellin 5th trail Xavs by some 6 percent . A win by the visitors r, 'i see them in the four which brings us to the Seniors where Xavs and Marcelin lie 3rd and 4th just one game iread of Collegians and the Blues . However in Xavs favour is a healthy percentage break of 17 which is worth ieast one game. ;iieir first round encounter Marcellin had the game at their mercy ofter an impressive first half but as they a :e done in the more than one of their six losses this season faded in'the second half and Xavs with a memorable nird term crushed all life from the Eagles. Today will be a different story . Marcellin has improved since then and its 4 wins from 5 games compare favouray with Xavs single success, although I'm mindful of against who it was achieved and by how much! The consistency of play produced by Marcellin in recent times has had much to do with an improvement i n t ;itude, the influx of some of its better U19s and splendid contributions from Ebert, Matt Getson, Murray, Day, Gallagher, Amad & Slattery. Whether they will be permitted free rein today depends on Xavs discipline ;nd concentration . Atkins duel with Amad will be a real highlight . Both players have strength, are hard a the uall and tackle ferociously . The Xaverian has quicker hands but the Marcellin man has far better foot disposal and links up better with the Eagles on ballers and half back line. John McKay eclipsed Petro ff last time these two met and so the Marcellin spearhead has something to prove . C ullinan was another to lower his colours and will relish the challenge on either Peter Curtain brother Richard or possibly Gooding . Another clash of importance is that between Ebe rt & Dann . Dann has the ability to keep n is head in a crisis, is a good reader of the game and is well skilled . In addition he has played will when Xavs have been beaten . Ebert is of a different mould . He is tougher, never beaten and picks up hard kicks in defence and attack . However he can go missing, although he is not along amongst amateur footballers in that regard . I still feel Xavs lack rovers and their wingers have been down, though Callon has been sidelined through injury. I hope Marcellin use Luke Getson in defence where he was a spectacular success just prior to the Carnival . The ground should be good, the incentive is surely there for both teams and thus the stage is set for a crackerjack game. Anxiously watching the outcome will be Uni Blues who play its first game for the season at Elsternwick Park against bottom of the ladder De La Salle. Blues would realize a big win over De La Salle and a loss by Marcellin would put them back in the four and as their last two wins have been plucky ones they're not likely to take De La for granted, especially after those grand final losses earlier this decade, and more so, as Yeo for one has the runner-up medals to constantly remind him of what might have been . De La will welcome the return of Mannix and those close to the Club were not dismayed by their efort against Ormond . They are running Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barne s

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out of time in which to drag themselves from the rear of the pack and although they'll be in this contest all i :, Blues will win as not only are they more settled, on a winning streak, and overall more talented, but they r- , have much for which to play - as all at Parkville have finally recognized ! Collegians despite a loss last round are still right in the hunt and on the wide open spaces of the Trott tt , will cut St. Bernards to pieces this afternoon and place the Saints well and truly B Section bound . Nort h OB at home to the Old Paradians will have to wait another week before recording its 6th win as OlU Paradians have had a fortnight to digest just what went wrong against Old Xavs. In addition those sideline„ by flu and injury will return to give OP's close to its best side. Old Scotch blew its finals hopes at Bulleen a fortnight back and even allowing for Moir's return would t, odds on to go down to Ormond at the Gunn Reserve. Ormond slowly, but still looking to settle more than or :: position are gearing up for the finals and would have been delighted with Tobin's game against De La . Whe . the "barrell" stepped into replace C ox at the last minute. Although not back to his '87 touch he showed glimpse ; of that form and provided the Monds with strength around the ball plus tons of commitment . Carboon will b~ better for the gallop and Schuhkraft beaten by Mullins against De La still booted 5 although it was as bac . as I've seen him kick . Scotch will need to guard against a thrashing As they're far from out of the B grade woods at this junction . So todays winners Old Xaverians v MARCELLI N UNI BLUES v De La Salle OC (at the Park) COLLEGIANS v St . Bernard s North OB v OLD PARADIANS ORMOND v O. Scotch

Southa's C Section Selection s

B Section for Round 14 by Peter Frenc h Loretta's report published last week may have been missed by many B Section readers . (See the Club Secretary if you need an Amateur Footballer for your records) . In her indomitable style she gallantly congratulated the Bullants for their narrow win over the Blacks which, and I agree with her here, settled the B Section 4 . Some of her selections today : Monash Blues over Old Trinity and a wecome back to Mark Walters, Parkside to beat Caulfield Grammarians, Therry despite injuries to have the call over Bulleen-Templestowe . Kew at home will get the points against Fawkner and I'll help her with the last, Ivanhoe to lift itself clear of relegation with a win over Uni Blacks. One of us will get five!

Personality Pars 150 AT THE REDZ (AT LAST) Peter Hille, most recognised these days as the guest F-Troop columnist, has been dragged screaming out of retirement for about the 10th time to finally play his 150th game for the University Redz on Sunday 24th July against Eltham . Pete is in his 11th season with the Redders in which he has made many achievements including the exceptional feat of kicking 100 goals in a . season . Even though he restricts his onfield appearances these days, Peter has always been of tremendous support off the field holding many administrative positions as well as organising numerous fundraising ventures when time permits . It is even more remarkable when you reliase that Pete was in his 30th year when he joined the club and it is appropriate that his 150th will be witnessed at tomorrow's reunion by many of his long-retired contemporaries. * * * UNIVERSITY REDZ OLD REDDERS PLAYERS & FRIENDS REUNION SUNDAY 24th JULY Catered Lunch between 12 & 2 p.m . Game against Eltham Colleg e Main Oval & Pavilion at Melbourne University THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988

The many Old Redders now playing at other club are more than welcome to renew acquaintances and reminisce and also help old man Hille celebrate his 150th game . SADNESS AT THE REDZ All players and officials of the University Redz football club would like to offer their heartfelt sympathies to two of our senior players, Greg Roughsedge and Simon Ridley, after their recent losses of loved ones . Despite the impending tragedies due to long illnesses both players showed great courage to continue playing and the club offers them and their families our support at this time. PAGEY'S 50 Congratulations from Doveton SJOC goes to regular full back Mark Page on reaching fifty games for the club. Unlike most full-backs, Pagey isn't built like a Sherman tank, but his lightly-built frame has quick reflexes and Pagey does well in containing opposition forwards with his strong marking and pacey play . Pagey has also put time and toil into helping our successful calender of social events this year, and the club is lucky to have conscientious workers of this type around . Well done Pagey . 2

St .-Kilda CBC cast the first stone big enough to put a ripple in Banyule's pond . Quite appropriate too, as ap, arently players waded through patches of the Murrumbeena ground literally calf-deep in mud . One almost e<pected them to come up with a fish or an eel or the like . With no "A", "B" or under-nineteen section games ;,,rely a change of ground was a possibility? Perhaps a few administrative heads were stuck in the sand (or mud) . :,nyway Old Ivanhoe should provide a welcome tonic after the Bears 40 point loss, especially if Banyule can clay more than last weeks' one quarter and give away less than eight 50-metre penalties . Even Banyule's flus :ncken Secretary Geoff Place was ready to take the field for the reserves last week. In Ivanhoe's favour is the orm of wingman-forward John Stevens, Louie Hockins & Mark Dyson who kicked four goals in what has neen a very quiet year by his standards. The'Hoes certainly had their opportunities against Old Melburnians who led by only seven points at half time and six goals at the last change to kick against a 5-goal breeze. Some straight kicking before tiredness took over could have seen a real upset . Even given record snowfalls this week I can't see OM's tripping up against Thomastown, who despite the efforts of Mark Bloodwort h, George Petsinas & Russell Kelly really foundered against Balaclava to take a stranglehold on the ladder's basement spot . Match of the Round by a long way is St Kilda CBC's visit across the road to meet Old Haileyburians, the only team the Saints have not beaten - yet . Having spiked some of Banyule's big guns with great success they ; .[lI probaby try to do the same again against the likes of State representatives Bingham, Constable & Philips . The vagaries of influenza infection have seen the Bloods' line-up change more than a fashion parade manequin, so it may be hard to work out just who's playing, let alone who to pick up. Both teams are chasing big prizes - an almost certain place in the four for CBC and the double chance for the Bloods - so there will be no shortage of desperation . Last time the two met Old Haileyburians scored one of their very rare wins at North Road - at home they should be an even bigger chance . Against the Bloods, St Kevins looked vastly undermanned, but today it should be a different story at Melbourne High . Another ten goal loss saw them slip to ninth, so the writing is on the wall clearer than the grafitti at the South Yarra railway station . I must confess this fixture leaves me less excited than a cold shower after the game, and pray that at least ut's a nice day to be outdoors. Under new coach Dave Grego ry a rejuventated Balaclava rose two crucial places on the ladder. Arthur Ha rtley played another sensational 40-possession game, picking up kicks like a park cleaner would pick up paper . His brother Ken was pretty handy too, although they must have swapped boots by accident as between them they kicked 2 goals 10 for the day. The roos have some justification for fancying themselves against Old Brighton, the only team in the section used to playing in winds anything like what you's find at Albert Park . Waddington's 5-goal comeback and the performances of Matthew Allen & Andrew Grant were encouraging signs, and today the Brighton boys should stay in touch - but it certainly won't be easy. Southa's Selections BANYULE v Old Ivanhoe OLD MELBURNIANS v Thomastown OLD HAILEYBURIANS v St Kilda CBC Melbourne High v ST. KEVINS Balaclava v OLD BRIGHTO N 100 GAMES WITH DE LA WARRIORS Patrick Moore, the man with the body weight of a rice bubble has achieved 100 games with De La . 'Bucket' has the uncanny ability to ride a bump and to go with his hands and head where mere mortals fear to place their mother-in-laws . Pat has been a marvellous Warrior footballer for De La and his achievements have been noted by his finishing Runner-Up in the Warriors B & F in 1986, and a Most Determined winner in 1987. It is a great player who THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

can watch the Saturday morning sunrise drinking scotch and then play 4 quarters of match-winning football . Pat's 100th game last week was soured by the fact that he received a borken nose but such is his desire for the ball that he continued to dive under packs to try to win that cliched 'hard ball". To a harddrinking, hard-playing man who will create Warrior mythology, congratulations upon 100 and may many more games be played . 3


I) Section notes by Chris Rowsto n

The final four looks more established with Bulleen United in by a game, though percentage could becor,_a problem if they were to drop one . Today sees Elsternwick & State Bank play each other, the loser I would suggest will have no hope of playirs come the finals . Conversely, the winner will be knocking on the door, and with only four games to be playec makes for an interesting scenario for D Grade this year. I've decided State Bank will be the side to pressur~ Bulleen for fourth spot . Although inconsistent I believe they play the faster play on game and in today's matc, of the day State Bank will win against Elsternwick . Hampton Rovers & Old Mentonians are now safely holding the sought after second chances and on currec, form will end up in those positions, while Preston will be keen to improve their position given the opportuni: ; At the half way mark of the season I!isted the best five sides in the competition and Bulleen wasn't one c them . They may prove me wrong but for them to win the flag they have to keep their form for over nine weeks a tall order, yet possible ! At the other end, the battle continues with Old Camberwell at present holding points over West Brunswick, If the Wells win one more game I cannot see the Magpies surviving this year. Their a great old club and I'r sure the boys will give it everything . This year I've made little mention of the reserves. With the finals arounc the corner the top four is settled, the top side State Bank at this stage looks the goods . Also I noticed in th~ Sharpshooters section Dom Devola Hampton Rovers is leading the goal kicking with 50 goals from Wright (27) State Bank . Dom tells me he's a legend down there and wonders why his services aren't warranted ,r the ones! Last weeks results saw AJAX hit back with avengance to play their best football for the year against West Erun. swick . With typical Jackers spirit they prevented the Magpies from getting into the game by kicking twelve goals into the breeze . Best for AJAX Feldy, Roth & A . Burstin . and West Brunswick Humphries, J .Jackson & McAllister. Old Mentonians powered their way to another victory at the expense of Elsternwick, . The wet and heavy conditions made scoring very difficult . OMs adapted better and presented Elsternwick from getting into the game one which was vital to their finals hopes . OMs converted up forward, while keeping their opponents to one goa for the day. Best for OMs A . Newman, Sciacca & Sharp and Elsternwick Oakley, Farrington & Houlihan. The clash between Bulleen & State Bank turned into a thriller, both sides under extreme pressure in the cross wind conditions. Scores were close all day with Bulleen holding the edge at the siren . Mistakes were made by both sides, but finaly the hard tackling by Bulleen finally paid dividends . Best for Bulleen, Empey, Morley & Taylor and State Bank, best players unavailable. Hampton Rovers returned to their form from the first half of the season with a solid win over Old Camberwell . After an even first half the Rovers powered their way to victory showing exceptional marking ability around the ground . The Wells while outgunned never gave in, and this attribute will enable them to stay in the grade . Best for Hampton Rovers, Salmon, Ha rtshorn & R . Melnjak and Old Camberwell Leitch, Inkster & Beal . Lacb of players and injuries has depleted No rt h Brunswick this year. They endeavoured to hold Preston's bett e i players but were unable. The scores indicated a better showing by Preston who need to win their last four games to take second position . Best for P re ston Hutchison, Kie rvan & Caton and Nth Brunswick Hehir, DeMorto n & Parkinson . Today Selections : Elsternwick v STATE BANK BULLEEN UTD v Old Camberwell West Brunswick v OLD MENTONIANS PRESTON V Ajax HAMPTON ROVERS v Nth Brunswick

the reduced fixture last week I'm sure all clubs appreciated the "extra" officials appointed to their games . yes a good insight into life at the top and with the abundance of faces in white uniforms and the happy -, ies on those club members who did not have to get their feet wet, it would not seem to be all that tough , ;!er all . The tough part is getting there to enjoy the fringe benefits and that is something we all strive to do at for last week, the pleasure was all ours. ~,1y declared match of the day, Whitefriars and Old Essendon turned out to be a bit of a fizzer with the 5 goals s margin to the top team saying it all . Old Essendon maintained their 3rd spot thanks to another surprise -sult and the question now bothering me is will the Friars suffer a loss prior to the end of the season? Resulting from the Old Essendon loss, Aquinas in defeating Peninsula are now a game clear in 2nd position . 1 a relatively high scoring game the Pirates stuck to their task pretty well but missed on the points by 6 goals . T ~ie surprise result I referred to above was UHSOB (bottom) running out comfortable 22 points victors over Powerhouse (4th) . The Old Boys obviously wanted to fling my comments of last week firmly back in my face as on this showing, they are no longer certainties for F Section next year . Although still in the four, Powerhose ave put a!ittle pressure on themselves as they hold their spot by only half a game and with a poor percentage, "]List get back to winning to stay there . ;';th a spirited come-back in the final term, St Bedes ran out 10 point winners over Brunswick at Dunstan Res. and in so doing just keep the four in sight . It was a pretty good performance and they are a very determined and dedicated young team . This is the second week ina row that Brunswick have been run over in the last quarter adn these very costly results have now ended their finals aspirations . Old Geelong recorded another big percentage boosting win over Heatherton and ar enow only 2 points from be four. This is the sort of form the OGCS displayed earlier in the year and this must be very pleasing to their ;upporters. They could prove to be a threat if they can make it . Dare I take the chance - Heatherton now seen destined for F Section . Another 3 out of 5 score for me and a 69% accuracy . Can only improve but need to scuttle along a big - only ' games to go. (My work hasn't the season gone quickly?) To today's games and, first up, Peninsula make the almost overnight trip to Essendon Grammer . Both teams have a bit at stake here and I'm leaning towards the finals incentive to hold sway . Old Essendon to win at home as the soft going out there won't help the visitors . Aquinas are at home to UHSOB. Can the visitors repeat the dose and knock off another finals conender? I don't think so . Aquinas to continue their good form and win . St Bedes take on Whitefriars at Mentone. The top team are strolling along nicely but will not be suited by the small sea-side ground . I'll go for an upset here. The determined young St Bedes teamwill take it right up to ine Friars and just sneak home with the points . Old Geelong and Brunswick meet at Como. These clubs have nad some good contests over the years and the OGGA, on a roll at the moment, start favourites today . The oig ground will not help the Brunswick fade-out and it will take a big effort to win here . I reckon they might be able to pull it off . The surprise losers from last round Powerhouse welcome Heatherton to the Ross Gregory. I may be putting the mozz on the House by again suggesting their opponents are prime relegation contenders out I think they will bounce back and score comfortably at home today . (It's up to you Heathe rton - fling it pack at me again .)

Personality Pars MIKE KOTSANIS - 50 GAMES - MONASH WHITE S All at the Monash Whites congratulate "Kotsa" on achieving this milestone today against OMs . Mike joined the Whies in 1985 and after having tied for the Best & Fariest in 1986 decided it was time to see "ie world . With these two achievements under your belt there's not much else to do in life. With this in mind 'he Whites put him on the committee, named him Vice-Captain and let him play his 50th . Well done Kotsa! ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

BROWNLOW SCORES "50" Congratulations to Peter "B rownlow" Goldswo rthy who played his 50th game against LaTrobe University on 9/7/88 . Brownlow, who joined St Andrews in 1985 from Coburg Districts, is well known for his raking left foot kicks continuously driving the Saints forward . Peter is a consistent performer in the reserves team who is constantly under consideration for senior selection . Keep up the good work Bro wnlow.


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"Swanee" Richardson must have called Red Adair to quench the fires that were apparently consuming Eagles in record weeks . But it was the "neck oil" which flowed freely in celebration of the long-awaited wr over the Clays . Meanwhile, at a peace conference in Teheran, Willy and the Redz Boys accepted a ceasefir~ and agreed to let the top four live in peace. Willy went down fighting at Old Carey but the Redz - undermannec - were not in the hunt with the Doves. The Students were revengeful in their destruction of the Zedders tc recover from their one-week slump . As our trade deficit his a five-year low, Comm Bank stocks hit a seasonall} adjusted high as they went on the rampage against St. Leonards . At the Artists' Colony, the Sainters dre :, rave reviews for a marvellous exhibition to win by a score of General Stre ttens. Player of the Round : Redz Captain Coach Laurie Duff us who (despite the disappointements of the past cou ple of weeks) has engineered the best season the Redz have had for several years . Much of Laurie's tough competitiveness displayed in his 50 games has begun to rub off on the Redz . A Fenwick Inn voucher is on the way Laurie . This Weeks Matches: Last week (6) Current Percentage Accuracy (71% ) Match of the Round : Two in-form sides clash at Brearly, and I fancy the Sainters will end the recent run of the Harry Trotters . The Harrys have an excellent forward line, but then again so do the Sainters, and that didn't worry the Saints . The Saints are still looking at the double chance and such an incentive should give them victory by half dozen or more. In other matches, the "born-again" Eagles to have too many guns for the Zedders at Albert Park Oust a warning to "Getta" - don't forget to save yourself for the double-header at Uni Oval on Sunday) . The Doves to contiue the Clays miserable winter at Fearo n Rese rve . Willy are fighting hard in each match but I can't see them preventing the Students kicking a big winning score . The same can be said of St . Leonards chances of stopping Old Carey having a comfortable margin at Patterson River. In the Sunday fixture, I'm tipping the Redz to regroup and revenge their earlier loss to the Artists.

Personality Pars FIFTIES FOR `ORTS' AND 'COXY ' Today Mark Orton and Will Cox play their fiftieth games for Old Haileyburians . Both joined the club in 1986, when the big fellow 'Orts' went straight into the seniors and `Coxy' kicked over 40 goals as vicecaptain and often acting caption of the undernineteens . Then there was a question whether Orts should have played in the juniors, but his memorable line of "I've come here to play footy" showed everyone that the top was his aim . Wearing the favourite number 8 in the footsteps of teh Bloods' greatest-ever ruckman, John Houghton, Oils soon became well known for his telescopic arms, enormous heart, at times amazing consumption and of course his driving of the Fun Runs. At times he has looked like an oversized preying mantis with that awkward kicking style but surprising ground skills . the angular blonde spent a rare stretch in the reserves at the start of the season but is now back where he belongs in the Big Time. Will Cox has taken longer to adjust to the demands of senior football, but season along with players such as Tim Snowball, Wayne Smith and Mike Constable seems to have really made the jump. A three-goal burst in ten minutes against St Kevin s 6

earlier in the season showed what a fine pair of hands he has . An accurate kick for goal, especially from deliberate shots, he is versatile enough to play anywhere on teh ground, from ersatz full-forward to the hal-back flank . Although Coxy's studies have, at time, progressed spasmodically, his training performances and reliability have never been in question . One way or another, he looks set to play a key role in one of the Bloods' finals series this year, probably up forward . Finals will certainly be no new experience for him - in fact he's probably chalked up a few more (5) than some of his senior colleagues . MARK `SHIR12 SHERLOCK PLAYS 100 GAME S All at Parkside congratulate Mark 'Shirl' Sherlock on reacing his 100th game today against Caulfield . Mark started in 1982 in the Juniors coming 2nd BJF . 1983 saw Mark win the Junior B/F . 1984 Mark was promoted to the Seniors winning the Club's Best First Year Player and since then Mark has been a tough and fearless player for the Parkside Senior team . Off the field Mark has been a great Clubman attending all functions with his lovely girlfriend Janine. Once again all supports and players wish Mark the best on his 100th game today. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

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REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED JULY 16, ROUND 1 4 G SECTION

REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED 2 .7.88 - ROUND 12 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Melbourne High School Old Boys recorded their second win of the season when they accounted for Col• legians by thirty one points . Therry & Old Haileybu ry really made me "eat my words" when they played high scoring and evenly contested match which Therry won by ten points . Each side had a focal forward Fleming booted six for Therry while Main booted seven for Haileybu ry. Leaders De La Salle Blue were ~_too strong for Bulleen Templestowe who finished one hundred and nine points in arrears. Marcellin increase,, their lead over Old Paradians Green each quarter and aided by a seven goal last quarter burst Marcellin defeate~ an undisciplined Parade by sixty nine points. In a surprise Uni Blues forfeited to Old Xaverians . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Banyule continued their march to the finals with an eighty nine point victory over CBC St . Kilda . Whitefriars increased their lead over Old Melburnians each quarter before running out victors by fifty points . Ormond retained second place with a clear cut seventy nine point win over St . Bernards who occupy third spot . Old Scotch kept their final's hopes alive with an eighty point victory over North Old Boys . Caulfield Grammarians had a seventy nine point victory over Uni Blacks which enabled Caulfield to regain fourth place . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 St . Kevins justified my faither in selecting them when they defeated Old Paradians Purple by fifty eight points St . Kevins had held a twenty three point lead at the long interval which they build to fifty eight points . Parkside defeated De La Salle Gold by seventy two points after a high scoring encounter. Monash Blues made a mockdery of me selecting Hampton Rovers when the Blues won their game by twenty four points . Old Essendon lost to Aquinas by ninety points . Had Aquinas kicked more accurately the margin would have been much greater . Old Brighton Grammarians had the Bye. REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED JULY 9, ROUND 13 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Collegians movecd away from the dreaded relegation zone when in one of the season's upset results the Lions defeated third placed Uni Blues by thirty seven points . The wheels have dropped off the Blues waggon but with the end of College football, maybe the Blues will give a more creditable performance . Old Haileybury reversed the Round 4 result when they defeated Melbourne High School Old Boys by thirty three points. f:iarv cellin despite some lapses of concentration, powered to a one hundred and twenty three point victory over Bulleen Templestowe. Old Xaverians were too strong for Old Paradians Green who failed by fifty two points and who now find themselves two games behind the top four sides . Therry forfeited to De La Salle Blue . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Old Melburnians could have avoided relegation as a result of their twenty four point victory over CBC St . Kilda . The Saints are now a game in arrears in ninth place . Banyule are now outside the four by percentage as the result of their thirty one point victory over third placed St . Bernards whose final berth must now be questioned. Ormond dented No rt h Old Boys final's aspirations with a forty seven point victory - which meant Ormond doubled the North score. Old Scotch received an eight persent boost to their percentage when they defeated Uni Blacks by seventy seven points . This win returned the Cardinals to fourth place as Caulfield Grammarians dropped to sixth as a result of their sixty six point loss the the undefeated leaders Whitefriars . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Superior fitness in the last quarter by Old Paradians Purple took them to a sixteen point victory over Old Brighton Grammarians who according to my match reporter, appeared to lack the necessary sparkle to extend the Old Paradians once their early superiority faded . St . Kevins must have suffered a severe let down after their big win over the leaders Old Paradians because they went down to seventh placed Parkside by forty points . Such form variation must worry coach Peter Campbell . Nevertheless congratulations must go to Parkside. Monash Blues kicked inaccurately against De La Salle Gold but still managed to earn victory by a margin of twelve points . The Aquinas ground must have been very heaby as only five goals were scored in the Aquinas - Hampton Rovers match which the Rovers won by eight points . Old Essendon had the Bye. 8

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, .r,a r,grii plus a forfeit and two losses were my lot with Round 14 selections . Old Scotch proved far too strong Collegians and won in a canter by fifty five points. St . Bernards ended any Marcellin thought of August r;i,en they grounded the Eagles and won by twenty eight points . Old Melburnians were not strong enoug h :,end Monash Whites and the Students won their game by thirty two points . In a really low scoring game ;,,ond placed Bulleen Templestowe became the first side this season to defeat Bloods when they lowered eader's colours by six points. Ironically Bloods had double the shots that Bulleen Templestowe had . However Bloods could only manage eight minor scores, Bulleen Templestowe were able to kick two goals . De La Salle moved into fifth place as the result of their three point victory over Kew who are now like the boy with 2 barrow - the job is in front of them - if they want to be in the finals . For the third consecutive week Old Haifeybur'y forfeited . This time Port Colts were the recipients. H SECTIO N a surprising result bottom side Balaclava regained lost form and prestige when they accounted for third placed St . Kevins by nineteen points . Another dent to my selection score was the thirteen point victory by Richmond Central over CBC St . Kilda . As a result Richmond Central now find themselves in fifth place . Powerhouse ed to trouble the scorers when they were run over by the Old Xaverians "Crocodile" juggernaut. The leadheld a leviathan lead of one hundred and fifty nine points at the sound of the final siren . Old Geelong forfeitto State Bank. Ther ry vindicated my judgement when their players rose to the occasion to defeat second aced GTV9 by twelve points . Therry's accuracy in front of goal was a major contributing factor. PREVIEW OF GAMES TO BE PLAYED - JULY 23. ROUNDC 15 G SECTIO N Collegians are at home to St . Bernards who need to win to ensure their place in the four. Conditions at Albert Park can prove difficult for visiting teams, but St . Bernards have the score on the board especially in points -ored over Collegians . I tip St . Bernards . Marcellin who cannot now be finalists, meet Monash Whites wh o 1ie certain finalists still covet the double chance . When judged on the season's performances Monash Whites i,ould be able to defeat Marcellin . I select them to do so . Leaders Bloods should be largely untroubled to ieieat eleventh placed Old Scotch while second placed Bulleen Templestowe should be able to build perentage at the expense of twelfth placed Old Haileybu ry. De La Salle who aspire to a final's berth should 9 able to take the points against Port Colts who are probably the season's most disappointing side in G Secon Old Melburnians are at home to Kew who should prove sufficiently talented to take the four points and -, .,s keep alive their faint final's hopes . H SECTIO N n what could be a first semi final preview St . Kevins play Therry on the Righetti Oval . St . Kevins are the ore consistent side (despite last week's loss) and I have no qualsm in selecting them to win . The first and .at placed sides meet on Gosh's Paddock when Balaclava visit Old Xaverians . The "Crocodiles" have the most impressive record in the V.A .F.A . this season while Balaclava have given their suporters some semblance cf form recently . Today I am in no doubt the Old Xaverianrs will record another win by a wide margin . Neighbours State Bank and Powerhouse meet on Oval 4 with little more than personal pride and club prestive at vtake. Although the Bankers form is more in and out than any cash drawer they will prove too strong for .Powerhouse and will win the game. GTV9 are at home to Old Geelong whose strength is probably aided ny the scarcity of snow on the slopes . Nevertheless GTV9 must be my selection as their performances have oeen better and more consistent than those of Old Geelong . CBC St . Kilda will be all out to build percentage today at the expense of Richmond Central to salvage something from the season . On the other hand Richmond Cedntral will be anxious for victory to hold fifth place . At Murrumbeena it is always difficult for visiting sides to win (ask Banyule) so I will select CBC St . Kilda. PREVIEW OF GAMES TO BE PLAYED JULY 23 ROUND 14 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Therry like their H SECTION brethren are an unpredictable side so I am doubtful whether they can defeat Collegians today at Albe rt Park . Given Collegians form in Round 13 and the unpredictability of Albert Park (and Therry) I select Collegians to win . Uni Blues after two serious set backs should be able to regain some prestige by defeating bottom placed side Melbourne High School Old Boys today. Old Haileybury & Bulleen Templestowe played a thrilling match in Round 6 when Bulleen Templestowe won by two points . Today the home ground advantage and Bulleen Templestowe's lack of a tall ruckman may tip the odds in favour of Old Haileybu ry whom I select to win . Leaders De La Salle Blue defeated Old Paradians by fifteen points on May 14. Since then De La have gone from strength to strength while the Paradians strength has waxed and waned . Today I believe the leaders De La Salle will prove too strong once more for Old Paradians Green . Likely finalists Old Xaverians & Marcellin meet on Gosh's Paddock . Marcellin had forty points to spare after their May 14 game and today I favour the big strong Marcellin line up to win again . The Xaverians will not be either tall enough or strong enough to compete with and defeat the Marcellin goal to goal line and running players .


UNDER 19 SECTION 2 The battle for the top four places is at its most intense in this section . Today North Road neighbours Ormond . Banyule will press fo, & CBC St . Kilda meet at Murrumbeena . Ormond will win this match and win it well a final's berth again because I believe they will be too strong for Old Melburnians . The winning margin . The winner of the St . Bernards be vital to Banyule's percentage as the final's race enters its last four week game should be a certain finalist while the losers could well be August 27 spectators . St . Ber& Old Scotch have improved greatly since the May 7 nards have won their two previous 1988 encounters but Old Scotch will have a thoughtfu meeting . On the strength of recent form I will select Old Scotch . Also I believe Laurie Aghan do not play so well game plan to enable his charges to win . Away from Albert Park Caulfield Grammarians alight . Whitefriars Today therefore I favour Nort h Old Boys to win their match and keep their flickering final's flame Blacks to face another tornc thrashed Uni Blacks at Elsternwick Park on April 30 and today I expect the afternoon's football . The Blacks lack the necessary height and strength to compete with the undisputed leac ing side who should record another big victory . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Old Paradians Purple will be too strong and talented for De La Salle Gold who will nevertheless provide spirit ed opposition . Old Brighton Grammarians & St . Kevins Old Boys could well be playing for the double chance . Home ground knowledge must favour today. Both lost two weeks ago and will be keen to atone for that loss a close game Old Brighton whereas the size and strength of St . Kevins will be assets to their cause . I expect Parkside to defea~ I favour . At Pitcher Park to win because of their fitness and strength and favour St . Kevins to play Monash Hampton Rovers and thus dent their final's hopes . Old Essendon must make the long journey have the bye Blues. The Blues will prove too big and talented for the under-manned Old Essendon . Aquinas

100 Games for a`True Old Melburnian Champion If you have a keen eye and look at the caption yo u will see the Honour Board that stands behind Greg Bradshaw. This is at the House (which by the way is the home of the Old Melburnians Football Cub) and you will see that the last C Grade Premiership was played in '76 the year that he was 11 years old .

Matthew O'Callaghan and Brett Burden.

Show your true colours, year after year, in wool .

This is a 'far cry' from today when he is now at the ripe old age of 23 . With 100 games now well and truly under his belt it would also be true to say, that when you write about a died-in-the-wool champion, whether it be in League or Amateur circles, you write about one that goes about his business in a very unassuming, quiet, proficient, and direct manner. None of these adjectives is more applicable than to Greg, who played his 100th game 3 weeks ago . . He After leaving school in '82 he was recruited to the Club . In '83 won the Best and Fairest in the Under 19s then went on to win the Seniors Best and Fairest in '85, '86 and '87 . With three magnificent years it seems he holds the patent on the Best and Fairest Trophy . He has represented Victoria in '87 anbd '88, with best on ground this year picking up a mere 53 possessions His record is hard to beat, and with many more years of football life ahead of him, one of his main aims is to play in a Premiership side . Being the true champion that he is, he will be very much an integral part of winning a flag for the Old Melburnians Football Club this year . Congratulations Greg, and many more great games to go .

Personality Pa r 50 GAMES AT MHSO B The Committee, supporters and players at Melbourne High School Old Boys offer our sincere congratulations to our 1988 Senior Vice-Captain, Dean Comer, on reaching the 50 game milestone today against Old Brighton . Possessed with enormous skills and desire to succeed, Dean has risen through our U15s and U17s to become an accomplished Senior player and

an example to all for dedication and Club loyalty . Whilst a prolific goal scorer in junior ranks, Dean has become a versatile half back and centre player, creating many scoring opportunities down-field . Dean was rewarded in 1986 by being named VAFA U19 Captain for the match against the VFA and led the Amateurs with pride and distinction. We congratulate Dean and his family on this fine achievement and look forward to your continued involvement with MHSOB and many more inspiring games into future years. Well done Dean!!

Now VAFA players are showing their colours season after season in Woolblendmark football jumpers . Nothing touches wool for economic performance that just goes on and on . That's why Woolblendmark has been endorsed by the VAFA for the last four seasons, and why a growing number of clubs are making the change to jumpers that provide maximum comfo rt in hot or cold conditions . Players like Matthew O'Call aghan and Brett Burden wearing the Woolblendmark VAFA state team jumper, show their colours and enjoy the feeling of wool every week . And they'll enjoy that feeling year after year, because

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OTF joins all associated with Amateur football in congratulating Bob Dunstan on his 600th game with the VAFk . - a fantastic effort Bob by a fantastic bloke . ,t * *

The VAFA Marketing Committee will hold a mid season review of trading and sponsorship at Elsternwick Park on Monday 25th July. Club Marketing Officers are reminded to bring their copy of the Marketing repor, along on Monday evening . k ic ,t

OTF sounds a caution to Kew Seniors, Whitefriars U19s and LaTrobe Rese rves. Recent and surprise losses by LaTrobe Seniors and Banyule suggests that the task of going through a season unbeaten is indeed difficult . However, good luck to Kew, Whitefriars and LaTrobe in their quest for the title of "Champions" . SECRETARIES MEETIN G 8 .50 P.M . MONDAY, AUGUST 1st AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K k** G & H Section Finals. OTF advises that the 1st & 2nd semis and preliminary finals will be played as usual at 12 noon on Saturdays Aug 6(1st & 2nd semi) and Aug 13 (Prelim) . The Grand Finals will be played at Elsternwick on Sunday 21st August - 'H' at 12 noon and 'G' at 2 .15 p.m . Bloods and Eltham note: 1987 Premiership Cups are required back at Elsternwick . OTF advises that all finals venues will be announced at the Secretaries Meeting on Aug 1st . yt*~t Clubs short of score cards and intercharge cards may collect replacements from Elsternwick Park .

Personality I'ars 100 GAMES AT MHSO B It has been drawn to the attention of the ever reliable and usually accurate Press Correspondent, that our great Clubman Ray McGill coached his 100th game for MHSOB on May 7th thi syear . Ray arrived at MHSOB in 1982 having been introduced thru a mutual friend to yours truly and having been encourated to apply for the Senior Coacing position . Whilst missing the 1984 season due to commitments, Ray in his time at our great Club has coached the Senior Club for 2 years and our successful U19s for 4 years, being primarily responsible for our memorable U19 Premiership and Alex Johnson Championship side in 1985 in what many of the VAFA executive, even Noel Rundle, still say was the finest game of Junior football witnessed in recent times . Ray's boys from that side now constitute a good proportion of our Senior Club which in reality is what any good Amateur Club is all about - promoting its Juniors. Ray's U19 Grand Final team of 1986 contained current Senior players Richard Ward, Mat Beazley and Tony Drummond who will testify to Ray's commitment and dedication to MHSOB . Ray has also served on several Committee at MHSOB taking over as stand-in President in 1983 and has always been one to put our Club before many personal things . To Ray, his charming wife, Arlene, and boys we say thanks for your superb efforts . to the supreme Clubman, Coach and friend, we say we love your ongoing involvement.

History in the making - 600 games . Today, Bob Dunstan umpires his 600th game with the VAFA - 157 as a field umpire and 443 as a goal umpire. Bob started his umpiring career in 1950 wth the VFL Reserves then transferred to the VAFA after the 1951 season and was one of the late Jack Fullerton's first recruits. The first game Bob umpired in the Amateurs was between Ormond and MHSOB Juniors at Ormond in May 1952 . (Same place for number 600 .) After retiring from the VAFA in 1958 he umpired junior and social football until 1965 before returning as a goal umpire in 1966. He estimates the total number of games umpired as nearing 800 . The reason Bob took up umpiring was that in 1949 (a great year) while playing for Swinburne against Footscray Tech he broke his hand and dediced to give it up when faced with a bi!l of 10 guineas . Umpires were paid a princely sum of thirty shillings then (work that out!) . Bob has stayed with the VAFA for so long because of the support given by the Umpires Association and the comradeship shown in the rooms after the game between players, umpires and supporters alike . A remarkable achievement fromone of natures gentlemen and all those players, umpires and supporters say ,,Well done BOB". Congratulations also to Kevin 'Roof' Tyler (whose wife's name is Ma ry!) and his wife on the birth of their baby girl Rachael . Interesting to note that the arrival was nine months after St Bernards 'B' Grade flag and Kev being a former Bernards boy! ! The umpires hardly noticed the 'old' next to Ormond in the record - Hey Mike!? !

'PEP' REACHES 150 Congratulations to Rodney `Pep' Pe pyat who played his 150th game for St Andrews last Saturday against Eltham OC. Rodney, twice winner of the reserves Best and Fairest award, is sti!l putting in consistent performances despite getting on in years . As well as 'Peppys' 9 season of on-field appearances he has had many years of committee work holding various positions . Rodney is a true clubman and is capable of putting in many years of committee work holding various positions. Rodney is a true clubman and is capable of putting in many more matches for the gold and blue jumper. Keep up the good form Pep .

Thanks to Glenn 'Snowy' James for his most entertaining and instructional lecture to all umpires following training recently. We noticed the 'living legend' was asked a question! ! ~k~c* With the big game coming up against the VFA umpires we issue a team report : Handball - no so good . Must get rid of the wide receivers . Catching a ball with the arms out - hospital hand pass . Remember no drop kicks! ! What about using of the best and fairest winners as umpire on the day Ron? -ED . t~~* It's bad enough bouncing the ball into the arms of the boundary umpire but what about when he's in the stand watching teh game? Kingy!!!? !

For more winning tips on the best tyres down under, call Beaurepaires first . You'll find the best price on the widest range of tyres, wheels, batteries, and under-car services . Beaurepaires : we won't be undersold . Check your White Pages for the Beaurepaires store nearest you . All major cards accepted plus our own Beaurepaires credit card .

VAFAVA meeting 28th July - be there. Goal umpires note - Thursday Aug 4th training at Fitness Exchange, 349 Flinders Lane, 7 p.m . (and drinks???) . KEEP ON BOUNCING Ron & Mike Here's one for the umpires: 10 years ago at the July meeting of members VAFAVA member, Mr. D.Hill reported that the Umpires Association had decided to fine umpire for late arrival of team sheets, score cards and votes with the Secretary. Would that their successors be so bold!-ED .

Poor response from the clubs who want umpires to train with them Tuesday nights . It can be beneficial for everyone . If in need contact David Levens (Umpire's advisor) .

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A SECTIO N COLLEGIANS V ST. BERNARDS Field: Ken Coughlan, Greg Hardiman Goal: B. Farrow, J . Vellema n ** UNI BLUES V DE LA SALLE Field: Mark Bushfield, Paul Cherry Reserve : Ken Walker Reserve : Goal: S . Kahn, C. McGary Goal: G . Clancy, W. Binch Reserve: Boundary: N .Johnson, A .Drier Boundary: PMcTaggart, G . Sargent ORMOND V 0 . SCOTC H Field: Steve Clinch, Mark Huntington Goal: B. Dunstan, Mike Murray NORTH O.B . V OLD PARADIANS Field: Wayne Henry, Steve McCarthy Goal: K . Pitcher, A. Belche r OLD XAVS V MARCELLI N Field: Kevin Segota, Justin Toohey Goal: M . Serong, B . Fowle r B SECTION CAUL . GRAMM . V PARKSIDE Field: Rob Bell, Simon Hourigan Goal : G . Carberry, M . Lentini KEW V FAWKNE R Field: Russell Francis, Colin Segota Goal: G . Ridd, L . Gallagher THERRY V BULLEEN-TEMP Field: Tony Curtis, Colin Kin g Goal: B. Henshall, B .Seymour MONASH BLUES V OTRINITY Field: Sharon Alger, Peter Wiseman Goal: B . Ross, K. Tyle r IVANHOE V UNI BLACKS Field: Mick Gilday, Ron Lippold Goal : M . Garcian, S . Livingston C SECTION BANYULE V 0 . IVANHOE Field : Andrew McRa w OLD MELB . V THOMASTOWN Field: Bryan Walsh OLD HAILEY V ST . KILDA Field: Chris Keeton, Michael Forde Goal: N . McTaggart, K. McNiece MHSOB V ST. KEVIN' S Field: Santo Paolucci BALACLAVA V 0 . BRIGHTON Field: Breck Hayward Goal: R . Clarkson, N . Johnston D SECTION ELSTERNWICK V STATE BANK Field: Cameron Swal e Goal: J . Kelly, J . Dexter BULLEEN UTD V OLD CAMBERWELL Field: Peter Harri s 14

TODAY WEST BRUNSWICK V OLD MENTONIANS Field: Ron Smith PRESTON V AJAX Field: Pat Maebu s HAMPT ROVERS V NORTH BRUNS . Field: Richard Eastwoo d E SECTION O.ESSENDON V PENINSULA Field: Brian Moore AQUINAS V UHSOB Field: Richard Walters ST. BEDES V WHITEFRIARS Field: Rob Maysto n 0. GEELONG V BRUNSWICK Field: Andrew Mullaly POWERHOUSE V HEATHERTON Field: Peter Simpso n F SECTION ANZ BANK V FOOTSCRAY Field: Tony Dipaol o CLAYTON V DOVETON Field: Colin McGill W'STOWN V LA TROBE UNI Field: David Dodso n OLD CAREY V ST. LEONARDS Field: Graeme Thwaite s ST. ANDREWS V COMM BANK Field: John Natoli, Martin Ellis * UNI REDS V ELTHA M Field: Graeme Morga n G SECTION As Appointed COLLEGIANS V ST . BERNARDS MARCELLIN V MON WHITES BLOODS V . SCOTC H 0. HAILEY V BULL-TEM P DE LA SALLE V PORT COLTS (Venue Dunlop St . East Malvern . OLD MELB. V KEW H . SECTION As appointed ST. KEVINS V THERR Y OLD XAV. V BALACLAVA STATE BANK V POWERHOUSE GTV9 V OLD GEELON G ST. KILDA V RICHMOND CENTRAL UNDER 19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS V THERR Y Field: Heath Littl e Boundary: G . Bland, Justin Curtain UNI BLUES V MHSOB at Main Oval Field: Andrew Lair d Boundary: D. Fowler & J . O'Brien THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

H ;~dLEY V BULL/TEM P eic-j Andrew Stov e -,undary: Shane Mannix, Mike Sherman L ,=;- BLUE V O .P GREEN 2 .1 5 David D'Altera, John Slater g,,,mdary: Michael Noonan, Ivan Lesic N ~D LD XAV V. MARCELLI d ,, id: Charles Sutherlan goundary : David Peterson, Sean Fleming UNDER 19 SECTION 2 ST KILDA V ORMOND r eld: Paul Rapke 5oundary : N . McKnight, Geoff Sinclair OLD MELB . V BANYUL E ,' ;4d: ? ? 5oundary : A . Hines, P. Kent ST. BERN . V 0 . SCOTCH re/d: Tony Murph y dORTH O .B . v CAUL . GRAMM . =ie1d: Clark Thuys , Boundary: S . Maebus, A . Moore

WHITEFRIARS V UNI BLACKS Field: Ted Keating, Tim Keating Boundary: ?? UNDER 19 SECTION 3 DE LA GOLD V O.P PURPLE 11 .30 at Mainground Field: Tim Sheare r 0. BRIGHTON V ST. KEVINS Field: Rod Ord Boundary: A . Taylor, J . O'Brien PARKSIDE V HAMP. ROVERS Field: Norm Nugen t Boundary: R . Duke, B. O'Donnell MON BLUES V 0. ESSENDON Field: Paul O'Dwye r Boundary: P Thompson AQUINAS - a Bye *SUNDAY **ELSTERNWICK PARK, SUNDAY

TRIBUAWa L JULY 2nd ROUN D P. COOMBE Parkside U19 - Striking - Suspended 4 matches. Referred to Tribunal by Investigation Committee . JULY 16th ROUN D G. PETSINAS Thomastown - Striking - Suspended two matches . P. GUATTA West Brunswick - Misconduct - Reprimanded . G . PHELAN St. Andrews - Striking - Suspended five matches . D. HUMPHRIES Eltham - Striking - Suspended two matches . P. BATTISTA Thomastown Res. - Striking - Suspended four matches . P. LEWIn St . Kevins Res . - (1) Striking Boundary umpire (2) Misconduct (refused to alow umpire to see Number (3 charges) (1) Suspended fifteen matches (2) Suspended one match . Total suspension 16 matches. H . BLEWITT North Bruns . Res. - Abusive language (3 charges) Failed to appear - Suspended three matches on each charge . Total suspension - nine matches . G. CHAPPELL West Bruns . Res . - Abusive, insulting and threatening language - Suspended two matches . R . MERLO Heatherton Res. (1) Abusive language (2) Refusing to leave field when ordered to do so . Suspended four matches on each charge - Total suspension eight matches . A. PRICE Heatherton Res . Threatening umpire (2 charges) and abusive language - Suspended four matches on each charge of threatening umpire . Tribunal considered abusive language charge formed part of threatening charges - Total suspension eight matches. D . ELAND Heatherton Res . Refusing to leave field when ordered to do so - Suspended four matches . P. TAYLOR Eltham Res . - Striking - Suspended three matches . R . DAVIES St . Andrews Res. - Striing - Suspended three matches . There is no BLACK LIST for last week, owing to the fact that Mr . RON HALLY'S phone was out of order for the greater part of last Saturday afternoon . This was caused when a club phoning the Reserves failed to replace the receiver properly, and putting Mr. Hally "off the air", until the same club phoned its Senior scores in . Most clubs did their best to contact us in one way or another and their efforts were much appreciated . GEORGE McTAGGART Press Correspondent . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

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Coach : Bernie Drinan

Coach: Carl Louchard

1 . G . Naya r 10. B. Drinan (C .C .) 11 . S . Dix 15, P. Georgiou 17 . D. Read 18. P Kan e 19, J. Breslin 27. J. Haycroft 33. A. Rowland 37. T. Harries 38 .L . Bonney 41 . J . Smith 46 . R . Calder 47. M . McCaffrey 48 . P. O'Sullivan 51 . D. Quamby 53 . S. Marriot 54 . D . McManus 56 . A . Di x 58 . A, Tallarico

1 . M . Henr y 2 . J. Murphy 3. A. Beams 4, B. Driscoll 5, P. Dennis 6 . B. Merton 7. P Thomas & J. Wise 9 . G . Ebinger 10. P. Waldren it . T. Maloney 12, C . Louchard (Coach) 13. G . Meithe 14. J. Annesley 15 . C. Martin 16 . R . Elmer 17. J . Goudge 18, J. Merkovich 19 . C. Ebinger 20. C. Lo w 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. Doting 31 . F. Miraglia 32 . R . Mackay 33 . B. Fox 34 . S, Chvastek 35. V. Lapan 36. S. Brown 37-T Fox 38. D. Keyhoe 39. M . Gabelich

OLD GEELON G 2 . N . Henha m 3 . N . Sharpe (Capt .) 4 .1 . Stevenso n 5. I . Besley 6. A .Chirnside 7. A . Cram 8, P Jones 9. D. Morton 10. 1 . Howson 11, L. White 12 . B . Smith 13 . J. McKirdy 14 . A . Carnegie 15. H . Kin g 16. P. Ames 17. J . Armytage 18. R . Woods 19. A . McDonald 20. F. Simpson 21 . D . Fraser 22 . R . Bennett 26. J . Calvert-Jones

OLD XAVERIAN S The Crocodiles Coach : Paul Lefebure 1 . R . Excel [ 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. Ralph 17 . D. Quin

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 . P. 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 66. D . Manner 50, G . Manner 74, J. Moor e 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

RICHMOND CENTRAL Coach : Steven Regester 1 G . Paras (VC) M . Alevras 3 W. Long 4, D Jens z 5 C . Miranda A . Rodgers R . Feedin g &. M . Coulsell 10 . S Peatling 11 . K Peat 12 . A. Hirscher 13. M . Travers 14, C Denny 151 Lan g 16. D. Sand o 17 M . Van Maanen 18 M, Venaskie 19 P Paras (DVC) 20, P Jone s 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 Szabo 33 R . Muscat 34 P Westo 35. J . Perrin 3& R . Mills 37, G. Ziras 3& D. Andrews 39 . C. Walsh 40 S . Jennings 42, A. Bevacqua 44.P Sand o 45 F. Gilen o 53. C . McKerrow 55 P. Farrel l 69 J Para s 86 R . Neugebauer 99 . D. Ricketts 100 S. James 477. P. Clow

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. Cavarr a 19. C. Michaelidis 20. C . Orgill 27. P. Wabbis (C.C .) 42 . M . Keatin g 43. G . Riccio

ST. KEVINS 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 . Butler 9 M . Hourigan 10 R . Douglas 11 . N . Fanning 12 . T. Arnold 13. P Hooper 14. C. Potter 15 M . Civitella 16. L . Tighe IT P Citavella 18. B . Millar (VC) 19, A . Phillip s 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 . Doble 54. S. Daniels 61 . M . Davies 66. P. Cullity 67 S . Browne (Capt .)

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ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. Senior Coach : R. Maqueda Reserves Coach : R. Clinch 50. J. Ahern 51 . G Andress 52. J, Caiafa 53. S . Calafa 54 . A. Camm 55. R. Clinch 56 D. Cotten 57 C. DeMaio 58 F DeMaio 59. R. DeNardo 60. M. DiDo 61 . P Hall 62, M. Hopkinson 63. J . Hunt 64. N . Korkwis 65. i, Lynch 66. D. Mandas 67. A. Maqueda 68 R . Maqueda 69. S. McGarrity 70. P. Moreschini 71 . L . Nardeila 72 . S . Northeast 73. R . Oakley 74. M. Paviich 75. J . Ryan 76 E. Skender 77. F. Skender 78. R . Skender 79. M . Gavin 80. V Surace 81 . M . Turner 82 . R. Vysyiaskas

THERRY/ CORPUS CHRISTI Coach : W. Houston 2 TRoss 5 . M . Griffiths 6 . N . Gregory 7 P Byrnes 8 T. Hewat 13 S Carey 14 . A . Eastmure 17 . D. Lyons 18 A . Moss 20, P Kelly 21 . B.Smale s

22 . M . Devereaux 23 B, Mueller 24 . G . Faichk 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) Si . R Mora n 52 . A . Smith 53, M . Murphy 54. D, Lyons 87 J. Flannery 96 S . Redden 117 S . Lyons


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TEMPLESTOWE BLOODS Coach : C . Hutchinson I D Legge 2 M .J Cadman 3 R N McAsey 4 C .B McDonell 5 C P McAse y 7 R Bradley 8 D A Stock 9 C Gardiner 10 P Watkins 11 . R Ellam 12 S,K Kelly 13 H Illioupolos 14 R Howar d 15 N G Stephenson 16 J Hutchinson 17 W Johnso n

18 J Johnson 19 PC Ba,mbridge 20 A J Brow n 21 D W,ttey 22 J Nanowch 23 BJ Mattingley 24 A Robinson 25 J R Grant 26 T Bett s 27 . SC Smith (DVC) 28 CJ Hutchinson (C) 29 I McKenzi e 30 M Tod d 31 8 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 For d 41 R Woodhams 42 M Gray

Coach : Noel Peters

Coach : Neil Smythe

Coach : Noel Jenkinson 2, A. Woodwar d 5. N . Jenkinson (C) 7, J . Ladson (VC) 10. G . Furlong

5, R. Walker 6 . D . Wintl e 7 . V. Zeigelaar to . P Lockhart it, G . Miles 17. P. Kirby

19. P Viney 20. L . Parris 21 . C . Shallard 23 . D. Martin 24 . W . Miller 25. P. Gilmore 32 .P, Dunne 33 . D. Glover 36, C . Dee r 38. B . Letchford 41 . R . Boon 43,J Harewood 44 R, Taylor 45 . T. Drive r 46. G . Parkinson 47, G . Jones 49 .L .Tenace 50. A . Theunisse n

I 11 . A . McLay 12 . R . Naylor 13 S. Muncaski 14. M . Lawson 15. C . Kinsella 16. P. Miller 17.J . Connors 18,S . Keenan 19 John Hunt 21 . S, McGenniss 22 P. Grimes 28 . M . Kelliher 29 . A . Goodyea r

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131 Jim Hunt (Capt .) 41 . R . Mul a y 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

Coach : Tom Vana 2 . D. Woofer 1 . P. Shaw 3. A . Bianco 2 . M . Shaw 4. S . Moran 3 . S . Finde r 5. M . Mal e 4 Richard Maclsaac 6 . V.Johnson 5. P. Corridon 7 .P. Dyson 61 Robert Maclsaac 9. J . Goold 7. A . Cooke 10 . K . Bostock 8. R . McEnroe it . J. Oat (VC) 9 . D. Maclsaac 13. M . El-Fahkn 10. T. Clot a 14. A. Cooper 11 . A . Phelan 16 .T, Meehan 12 . A . Wilson 17 J. Gold s 13, M . Manley 18. G . O'Connell 14 . C . Maclsaac 19. N Peters (C) 15, A . McDowell 20. M . Harvey 16.D.Lee 21 . M . Everard . Curtain 18. C 23. M . Danaher 19 . S . Wilder 25. C. Sampson 20. D. Jehu 33, A. Maher 21 . T. Psinas 36 D. Menzies 22 . M . Glenister 41 . L . Kivlighon 23 . G . Neate 69. P Chappell 24 . S. James 25. R . Vidakovic 26. A. Holton 27. N . Tole 28 .T.Vane, (VC) 29 .J. Luzza 30, E. Northam 31 . I . Job 32, M . Bollman 33. M . Doyle 34. K . Doyle 35 . M . Van a

43 L Gall 44 A Chan 45 M Gibbs 46 S Castles 47 A Bad e

MONASH WHITE S Coach: i Joe Salvatore L Macintosh J- Karras

J, Young A . Petrescu P- King G Bunshaw P Edwards e v Espinosa 9 D . De Pace 10. J Donnell y i. A. Blackshaw 2 T. Sha w i = B. Kenny (DVC ) N . Salvatore (DVC) i,- Gualano D. Graham 17 T. Dionyssopoulos a G Dawes M . Robertson G . Leec h W. Farley 1 22 M_ Gemmola ' .,3 K. Hogan 1 B. Ninnis ( 2a D. Clifto n 26 M . Kotsanis (V .C.) 7 D . D)eng 28. T Mulvahil 31 F. Kavanagh 32. G Gay 3. D. Gemmola ].: G, Carmody 35, D Varlamos 36 S . Warner 42 M . Sharkey 55. M . Carr 77, G . Sammells ~ 99. J. Salvatore

,oach: Richard Farndon Coach : Ian Bowden 2 . T. Farndon 3 . A . Issell 1 . R . Laughren 4 . S . Curtis 3 . K . Fuller 5 . D. Eilenberg 4 S. McGregor 6 . M . Pocknee 5, D, Bowden 7. G . Gorrigan 8 . I .Bowden 8 . S . Wrathall 9 . D . Symington 9 . R . Farndon 10, D . LeLievre 10. C. Niall 11 . D. Wis e 1 . A . Woodhouse 12 . D . Ferguson 2 . S. Hunt 13. C. Wilso n 3. J . 0'Mahoney 14 . A . Price 14. C. Bickley 15 . S. Letts 15. D. Bowtell 16 . P. Edwards 16, N . McLaghlan-Troup 17 P. Thompson 7. L . Mates 18 A . Cossar 0. R . Taylor 19 . D . Fenton (C ) 20. B. Dart 1 . R . Whiter 21 . S. Finlay 2. A. Fletcher 22, D . Murphy 3. N . Stapleton 23. A. Thompson 4.P. Hodges 24. D. Thor n 5. D. Perkins 25. R . Vickery 6. T. Richards 26, J . Sevie r 8. N . Thomas 27 . A . Clunies-Ross 9. R . Anderson 28. E . Hutchinson 1 . P Gairn s 29. M . Clunies-Ross 3. R . Heath 30, S. Wilson 5. S. O'Mahoney 31 G . Wilson 7. K. Donnerlly 32 J . Beaurepaire 38. B . Goia s 33. N . Do n 9. P Hun t 34 ., S. Daniel 0. S. Peterson 35. L. Higham 44, D. Mahe r 36. A . Greenway 46, C. Hanschette 37. G . Lang 47. T. Bindley 38. R . Agnew 56. D. Fry 39 . R . Austin 62 . A . O'Brie n 63. R. VanDen Dunger 40 T. Kalas 41 . P. Trainer 64. J . Leonard s 42 . D. Campbell 65 . T. Theodorou 43 . R . Western 66, J . Balmford 44. A . Caithness 77. B . Rowland 45 W. Loughron 186. J. Kellam

Coach : Mick Devers 1 A Feeha n 3 C Barbaro 6 T Dever s 8 P Monaghan 10 M Wakefield t' A Barbaro 17 J Noonan 19 B Youn g 20 D Dowling 30 P Pearson 33 A Collie 35 J Saundry 43 A Holden 46 D Solomon 47 M Devers (C) 47 D Dowling 48 8 Doolan 49 M Fitzpatrick 50 P Barrett (VC) 51 A Sullivan 52 D McAllister 53 M Wals h 54 G Matthews 55 D Rome o 57 A Hargreaves 58 B Nott 59 A Elliott 60 S Jmks 61 C Doolan 62 G Troy

63 M Bavanda 64 D Wood 65 T Burk e 66 D Burke 67 M Gollant 68 D Abfalter 69 D Dean 70 P Fitzgerald 71 A Nugent 72 T Devers 74 S Phelan 76 P Freeman 77 M Dowling 78 M Devers

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A .N .Z . BANK Senior Coach : Michael Szeitz Reserves Coach : Gary Leiceste r 1, S . Duke 2. A. Kennedy (VC) 3. R . Koegler 4. M . Evans 5. G . Walkley 6. P. Marshall 7. G . Anstis 8. T Burdeau 9 . P. Strahan (DVC) 10. H . Birkenfelds it . G. Ohlmu s 12 . R . Harrington 13. W. Simmond . M . Szeitz (CC) s14 15G. Leicester . Brookes 16 G 17, C. Tyrrell 18. P Boyle 19 . D Duck 20, S . Farrow 21 .P,Shoppee 22 . S. Gray 23, M . Schaper 24 . M . Birrell 25. J . Slattery 26. R, Wilkosz 27 . M . Sweeney 28. C . Edwards 29.P Dawson 30. A. Rees 31 . T Harbinson 32 . M . Farrell 33 . M . Patterson 34 . R . Ely 135. N . Reardon 36, W. Duscher 37. W. Dunmore 38. K . Murray (VCR) 39. D. Harbinson 40. B . Curthoys (DVCR 41 . T. Gleaso n 42 . A . Bennett 43. N . Reardon 44. G . Coffey 45, B. Haywood 46, R . Ma y 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. Brain 56. P. Cumming 57 . C. Westbridge 58, R . Dlcktns 59. C . Riley 60. N . Walsh (CR)

1 . S . Carroll 2. A. Slink 3. D. Burke 4. B . Reynolds 5. S . Pric e 7. M . Dingdale (V.C .) 8 . P. Burghardt (C) 9 . R . Savag e

Senior Coach : S. Nicholso n Reserves Coach : G. McKenzie

Senior Coach : K . Wilson Reserves Coach : S. Rhynehart

1 M . Shacklock (Capt.) 1 C Wormsley 2 . J . Scott 1 2 A Battle 3 B Gardner 3 Ralph Thorweston 4 S Woodward 4 B Delane y 5 C Brow n 5 J Muirhead 6 A . Ahdore 6. G . Meier 7. M . Gdlie s 8 Ric Thorweston 10, M . Luxa 8 . W. Kraska (VC) 9 1 . Parke r 11 . D. Cook 9 . R . Hamilton 10 V D'Aquino 12 . S . McDonald 10. M . Sutherland 11 .J Johnston 13.T. O'Donoghue 11 . S. Nicholson 12 S, Westerman 14. D. Black 13 . J. Quirke 13 K. Wilson 15. S . Gowans 14 G, Dunkley 14 Mick Wilson Snr 16. J . D'Amelio 15, P. Grime 14(Res ) P Atkinson 17. J . Caygill 16 N . Keating 15 M Wilkinson 18 J Adams 17 J Jenkins 16 R Gibb s 19 . R . Newton . Medina 17 D Blewett 18 A 20 M . Mirra 19, R, Henry t8 Mark Pag e 21 . T. Pazlanas 120, G . McKenzie (C .Res) 18. R McGouga n 22 . N . Wathen 1 19 Mick Wilson 23. W. Peterson 23 . J. Keppell 19 W Hynes (Res) 24. G. Joyce 24 . M . Blasi 20. M Polglalse 25. A . Greig 25. R . Campodinco 27 . G . Phelps 21 . 6 Goodwin 26, M . Dereu s 22 S Rhynehart 128. P Buttigie g 28. B . Begen t . Gtannakopoulos 23. F Darmanin 30, J 29. P. Cunningham 31, M . McGonagle 24 B McDonald 30. B. Nestor (D.V.C.) 32 . W. Ennor 25 S Charlesworth 31 . M . Stigllsh 26 A Crothers 33 .5 Scern 32 . K . Newton 34 K Mehmet 27 D Giddens 33, DTyler 28 K McHugh 35 J Martin 34 . C . Kristenson 29 R Kay 36 D Barker 35. D. Blas i 30 G Bryant 37 . M . McLellan 36. A . Davis Pos t 31 R . Spinks 39 . A . 37 . G . Wathen 32 D Rankin 40 . R . Ople 38. W. Landt 34 S Wilson 42,S.McNamee 39, S . Hesston 43, B. Abrahams (DVC) 35 J, Wilson 40 . S . Thomas . Ave s 36 W. Burgess 44 . A 41 . P. Thomas 37 D Polglaise 46. S . Kewley 43 . M . Percival 38 A Webster 47. G . Poulton 45. P. Turner 39 J, Leveque 49 R . Vinci 47. J . Fuller f 41 W Stephens 50, J . Yuse 48. A . Nlmoraklotakis 53 P Doensen 42 D Dawes 49. A . Mouti s 45 P O'Donnell 55 P. West . Archard 50. A 46 P Warren 57, A Pitt s 51 . M . Morgan . Matthews 49 J . Sweeney 58 . C 53 . M . Xerri 50 R . Forglann 59 . M . Merlino 54 . I . Nankivell 52 D . O'Donnell 60 A . Paterson .T.Sawery 55 54, J Verb i 58. P. Barker 55 M Labinski 59. S. Mortimer 62 . D Mai r 60. F. Pietropoulo 69 M, McGarry

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Senior Coach: Max Paisley Rese rves Coach: M . Peters o n

11 . C . Penna 12 . J . Weatherill .' 13 . D. Bishop . B, Apted .14

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1 M McKenzle 2 P Grant 3. R . Gun n 4 M . Schembn 5 G Stefo u 6 G . Mdls 7 P Nelson 8 A Dunn 9 J Carnahan 10 G . MacDonald 11 J Breheny tC) 12 E Darmrrn 13 S Icely 14 P Jame s 15 5 Flynn (VC) 16 D Tanner (RVC', 17 J, Moroney 19 T Johnstone 20 B Sym e 21 T Nucara 22 P Chffe 23 C Allan 24 S Hall 25 P Lewis 26 S Cas e 27 A MacDonald 29 M Robertson 30 G Elfortl 31 . C McManus 32 W Taylor (RC) 33 M Bowers 34 . M Williamson 35 D Hefte r

15, M . Peterson (C .C .R 16 A . Gardine r 17 S . Sha 18 P Kernagham w 19. L . Dawson 120, W. Stevenson 21 . K . Shanhun 22. R. Taryan 123. R Taylor 24. A. Lampton 26. M . Delaney 27. S. Fitzpatrick 28 . A 29 . D.. Ritter Hal l 36 B Gibbs 30 . S . Tozer 37 M Godkm 31 C, Butler (DVC) 38 M Johnson 132, K . Phela n 39 P Morgan 33. G . Hall 40 R Rinaidi 34. G . Adams 41 P Thorpe 42 P Bettens 35. S. Biddle 43 T Farag 36 I . Chesser 44 M O'Shannessy 37, C. Dar e 45 G Barret t 38 . D. Campbell 46 C Whit e 47 W Bardenhagen 39 . M . Barden 40 . A. Peacock 48 D Bonna r 49, B Eccles 41, D. Sellin 50 D Tomass 42 . B Web b '.. 51 M Walte r 43. B. Anderson 52 J Fitzgerald 44. M . Batting 53 W Bennett 45 P Jones 54 G Biggs 46. D. Humphries 55 B Gratndge 56 A Browne 48, D. Dea n 57. D Dic k 49. M . Tennant 58, C Hall . To y 50 . C 59 M Case 51 . S . Watson 60 A . Murrell 52 . S . Coutts 61 . M. Russell 62 . D. Phi6stm 55. A . Hoogenraan 64 P. Richardson . Kew 56. A 66 B Sullivan 57. R . Little 67V&bas 58. E . Murray 68 P Cleave r 59, G . O'Donnell 70 A West 60. C.Selway 71 M Else 84,P Kennedy 61 . J . Taryan 62 . J . Tonkin 69 . K . Outch 111 . D . Wilton

LA TROBE UNI Coach : p o'Donohue Asst, Coach : C. Onrad

Senior Coach : John Moroney Rese rve Coach : Wayne Taylor

1 . M . Stone 2. S . McVicar 3. K . Tucker 4. D. Felton 5, A . Tucker 6. D. Baxter (V.CaptJ 7. N . Hamshare 8 M . Fitzpatrick 9 .S . McPhail (Capt .) 10. D. Sage r

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I T Briggs (Capt .) 2 D Huffer 3.A . McGibbon 4. J . Tucc i 5 J Stratharn 6 ;.4 Dalbosco 7 L McLeod 8.6 Franzman 9. R Robinson 10 M . Bakogianis it . L Athanasakis 12 P Tucci J Trimboli 14 J . Williamson ,15 P11 . Lewi s '6. G Liersch i7, J Limperakis 18. E. Ferraro 19 . P Gough 20. A, Crawford 21 L Green 22. M. Edmunds 23 S. Duni n 24. T Fawcett 25 M . Betinsky 26 S. Betinsky 27. C. Orva .1 McGibbo d28 . W Beaco n23 m30LZuchet 31 . P. Chilco 32 . F Andruela 33. S . Hands 34 N . Morrice 35 G . Whitemore 36 D. Pool e 37. A. Conroy 38. J. Pollock 39, G Palmer 40 A . Blaskett 41. J. Clark 42. R . Lockman 43. A . Huffer 44 J Mill s 45 . R Little (VC) 46, D. Wright 47. J. Taylor 48 . B, Hobbs 49 . C. McLachlan 50 . S. Bownlaw 51 . M . Porra 52 . J . Cousins 53. R. McDonald 54. N . Paterakis 55. A. Cummings 56, S . Ralph 57, S. Benjamin 58. M . Wilhelm 59. A. Zogoulas 60. G. Gamble 61 J . Guthrie 62. A. Jenz 63.1 . Kearns 64 . D. Maurovic 65. W. Brown 68. R . Nicholson 69 . G. Foulds

Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Asst. Coach : G . Diamon d 1 . I . Chisholm (VC .) 2 . A . Keppel l 3. P. Hogan 4. R . Purcell 6. A . McHar g 7 . S . Legear (Capt .) 8 M . Evan s 9 . S. McCrae 10. W. Brown 11 . M . Petty 13,S.Jones 14 . C. Bryan 15. G . Mitchell 16. R . Cutlack 17. R . McCasker 19. C . Christensen 20. R . Evans 21 . M . Newnham 22 . J. Hand s 23. D. Barro 24 . S. Brown 25. K . Shaw 26 . J. McQuie 27. R . Macauley 28, P. Charles 29. J . Barro 31 . S. Eldridge 32 . C Westwood 33. I . England 34. J . Sgarloto 35. P Glttln s 36. S. Wolf 37. C . Hickey 38. P. Keys (VC.) 39 . A. Cop e 40 . D. Henderson 41 . A . Thomas 42 .1 . Hughes 43. J . Clark 44. R . Armstrong 45. I . Webster 46, K . Shriues 47. G. Diamond 48 . N . Chipp 49. A. McPherson 51 . A . Wolf 52- P. Pang 53 . C. Trentfield 54, M . Sheedy 55. D. McCleary 57. S. Bolton 58. P. Barmby 65 . P. Webster 66 M . Graha m

ST. ANDREWS ST. LEONARD S UNIVERSITY RED S Senior Coach: 1 . S . O'Connell

Roland Magro 2 . F. Tauras Reserv es Coach : 3. G . Proebstz Peter Jolley 4. P, Commerford 5. 1 I . Steward 6. A. Fitzgerald (DVC) 2, G . Browne 7. M . Robert 3 R . Soncin 8. D. Sntfold 5 R .Jone s 9 A. Levy 7 R, Magro (C.C.Sen 10 B . Dinning 7 G Palmington 11, A . Sher 8 R, Nowak 12, N . Stubbs 8, H . James 13 . S. Johnston 14 9. C . Gibson . G. Bulluss 9. G . Casey 15. M . Broadbent .' 16 A . Barnes 10 . B. Campbell 17. A. Ward 11 . P Goldsworthy 18. G . Peterson 12 . W. Chamra (VC .) 19. S. Brabner 13, R . Davie s 20 . S. Wigley 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. Leopold 21, R . Pepyat 22 . B. Funnell 23, C. Arks 24. T. Settermi 25 C . DlClanni 26 V. South 27, L . Esposito 31 D Briggs 32 L, Llbardi 33 J Mansour 34 . T. Harper 36 P. Grandy 37. N . Senior 40 G . Ritchie 43. T Lawrence

44. G . Phelan (O.V.C.) 45, A. Par k 46, M . Shearer 48 G . Morton 49 R . Vimba 50 R . Heaney 51 . Cr Wegrzyn 52, S, Andrews 54 . N Stabbing 55. S. Fielding 56. P. Sproat 57, S . Knight 58, C . Cahill 60 . D. Griffiths 61 . G . Hamilton 62 .J .Tapner 64. T. Wilson ROWES :ELGtN`1NN 66. R . Lowe 68 J Lofts 71 L . Woods 72 K Wright 73 D . Saddler 74 C. Overend

Senior Coach Laurie Duffus Rese rves Coac h Leigh Kidley

WILLIAAASTOWN C.Y.M .S.

Senior Coach: R . Goetz Reserves Coach : 1 . L . Duffus I . McGowa n 2 . D. Fosse ~ 1 . P. McGov.ran 3 . W . Darvidis 2, R . Goetz (C) 4 P Hille (Pres) 3 . G . Heigh t 4. S . Maus 4 C. McKenzie 5 . P. Baron e 6 . C. Hosking (Capt) 5 F. Van der Peet 6 . G . Hyland 7. S . Haye s 7. R . Zammlt 8. G . Roughsedge 8. J . Borg 9. S . Katsiamakis 9. J . Neenan(VC) 10. D. Cahir (DVC) 10. R . Butterfield 11 . D. Murphy 11 . D. Temby 12. C. Beattie 12 . M . Connor 13 . A . Smit h , 13 . S . Vines 21,R Kaneen 14 . E . Suidgeest 22 . J . Wallace 14. S . Calderwood 16 . J. DeAngelis 23 R . Eddington 15, G Levies 17 . K . Pereira 24. S. Margets I& D. White 18 . V. Koo p 25 M . Valentin i 17. A . Harry 19 . M Moran 26 G . McDonald (C) 18 C . Goetz 20. R . Sandison 27. S. Lydster 19. A . Featherston 28, D. Ray (VC) 21 .I . Jennens 20. C. Muscat 29. A . McCull y 22 . G . Cook 24. D. Dawson 30. S . Fletcher (Res .Cap 23. S. Giacon 28.J . DeBono(RVC) 31, R . Bulluss 24 . A . White 29. S. Logowski 32 . P. Claxton 25 C . Walden 33. S . Harvison 33. G. Mugovin 26. M . O'Hanlon 34. M . Aitken 34 .5. Kennedy 27. C. Ross 35. J . Ruffin 35 . W. Mar r 28 .J. Roberts 36 M Ingram 37. I . McGowan (RC) 29 M . Liszukiewicz 37. D Rust 42 . I, Zadel 38. J . Cook 30 M . Johnso 43 B . Smit h 39 . N . Timms . Zappell in31,R 44 R .Sodimaco 40 . D. Henry 32 . L . Kildey 45 R . McClellan 41 . D. Rooney 34 . G . Dudley 46. J . Ros s 42 . J . Fletcher 35 . R . Goldberg 43. G . Smith 36. G . Moloney (VC) 47. D. Bubnic 44. G . Christie 48 . P Culhane 37. G . Haarburger 45.S. Bridgewood 49 . G . Doria 38. C . Rogers 46.S . Dunca n 50 . S. Denham 39. S . Salzano 47. G. Ferguson 55 . B. Madigan 40. B . Jeffreys 48. P. Fitzgerald 59 . A . Rya 41 . M . Angelo 49, S . Pearce . B. Rya nn50 42 . M . Ross 50 R. Stogren A . Morelli 51 . H. Kipp 45, D. Evans R. Pierson 52 . A . Anailidi s 46 C . Morrell B. Cooper 53. M . Preston (R.VC.) 47, M . O'Connell G . Serong 54. D. Pringle 48. P. Hutchings G . Smith 55. N . NG 51 .1 . Mezza6ra 56. J . Ward G .Stephens 52, P. Dilorenzo

57. Paul Lemcke 58. Peter Melcke 59 . A . McLennan 60. R . Lydster 61 . R . Nowlan 62 . A. Bakker 63, M . Dye r 64 . S. Borazio 65 . S. Worrell 66. D . Biggins 67. W. Langley 68. R . Goodman 69. T. Raftopoulos 70. J. Wall

54. V. Chow 55. P. Phillips 56. D.Fox 57. S . Williams 58. G . Moloney 62 . C. Beattie 63 . F. Russel l 65 . G . Christopoulos 68 . D. Collin s 69 . A . Sheridan 70. J . Cadman 86, B Klau 96 .F. Gosdschan


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H FC AQUINAS Coach : Ron Cunningham 1 . C . O'Toole 2 . J . Dwyer 3 . S . Schin k 4 . M . Wilkinson 5 . H . Hewit t 6. B . Bolan d 7 . P. McCafferty 8. B Russel l 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 . Sha w 28. G. Wright 29. S. O'Loughlin 30. G . Hewitt 31 . C . Gill 32 . S. Bowtell 33, B. Fitzgerald 34. M .'??? 35 . S . Livingstone 36 . D. Phela n 37. P. Gleniie 38. B. Hansen 39. E. Whitfield 40. T. Gu y 41 . D. Croft 42. B . Speiss 43. C . Rogers 44. K . Cox 45. J . Goldsmid 46 A . Wright 47 . P Kvietelaitis 48. C . Flatter 49 . T. Stahl 50 . P. Grierson 51 . R . Phibbs 52 . I . Mitchell 53 . S . Alford 54 . S . Maynes 55. B. Slattery 56. D . Laws 57. V. Alexander 58. A . Crosby 59. K . Bolton 61 . C. Duffy 62 . C. Whitfield 69. B . Taylor

BRUNSWICK Senior Coac h Peter Conduit Reserves Coach Peter Sheehan 1 . L . JOnes 3. A . Strachan 4. P. Conduit 5. D. Stevens 6. S . Hewit t 7. D. Carrol l 8 . D. O'Sullivan 9 . I . Campbell 10 . R . Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 . A . Coo k 13 . S . Kannegiesser 14 . P Spezza 15. T. Barley 16. B. Good 16. D . Leheny 17 G . Forde 19.J . Gibson 20 . G . Santacatterma 21 . D. Marshal l 22 . G . Huckstepp 23. S. McLean 24. S. McBride (V.C.) 25. B . Hul l 26. C. Stevens (C) 27. G . Burrows 28, D. Cov 29 . D. Pink 30 . M . Sayers 31 . L . Cordes 32 P Sheehan (CCR) 33 . J. Ralph 34 . R . Kennedy 35.T. Heaney 36. W. Kennedy 37. M . Lowe 38. G . Johnton 39. P Sayers 41 . P.B .Sheehan 41 . K . Drysdale 42 .R . Barham 43 . S . Bond 44 . R . McKissack 45 . C. Scott (VCR) 46. D . Fitzpatrick 47. R . Craigi e

48. D. Murphy 50. M . Green 52 . M . Hobden 54. N . Campbell 56, R. Camp 57. B . Watterson

HEATHERTON Senior Coach: Darry l Patterson Reserv e Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2 . P. Ulbrick 3 . P Sawyer 4 . T. Lovitt 5 . D . Zammit 6. C . Morrish 7. R . Lovitt 8. T. Howell 9. S. Herft 10 . S. Reigr 11 . P Atkinson 12. D. Cody 13. R . Ticknell 14. D. Patterson (C) 15. R . Watso n

16 A. Todd 17 A Watson 18. B. Todman 19. K. Ryan 20. C . Zanker 21 . M . Easey 22 . M . Davidson 23. A. Cosgrove 24. A. Price 25 . G . Bradford 26 . A. Perkins (VC,R) 27. H . Jones 28 . I . Gagic 29 . R . Mario 30 . B. Scott 31 . R 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] 41 . M . Richards 42 . D . Gardiner 43 B Turner . 44 . F. Khalil (VC .Sen .) 44 . M . Dillon (Res .) 45. D . Eland 46. J . Mark 47. M . Whittl e 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 . Herdman 56. C . McDonald 57. R . Murphy 58. N Williams 59. M . Buckley 60, D. Buck 61 . D. Nettleton

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Robertson Thompson Reserve Coach : Brett Scott 1. 2. N . Saville 3. J. McEnroe 4. G . Bowden 5. A. Mirakian 6 A . Fullarton 7. R. Allen

a G. Turner 9 . A. Day 10. I . Stevens 11. M . Price 12. A Filipovic 13 S. Btlby 14. M . Egan 15 S. Bishop 16. L. Cooney 17. G . Henry 18 A . Cotter 19 . A . Watson 20. C. Bilby (C) 21 . L . Straw 22. D. Wllaton 23, G. Thompson 24. C . Miller 25. B. Panagiotopdus 26. P. Crameri (VC) 27. R. Thompson 28. P Dudderidge 29, P McKenzie 30.PDay 31. G. Evans 32. P. Lewis 33. M . Bradford 34. A. Middleton 35 P. Henry RVC) 37. D. WittingdaN 38. A . Ainsno rth 39. N. Pollard 40. S. Braden 44, & Parker 45 C McKay 47. W. Anthony 48. R . Barnard 49 . B. Milner 50. M. Vaxalis 51 . J . Simmons 55 B. Son (R.C .) 71. W. Crossley 81 . G . Kirk

Senior Coach : Craig Robso n Reserves Coach : Russell Parkinson 1 . P. Holloway 2 . T. Johnstone 3 . C. Robson (Capt .) 4 . C. Gunn (VCapt ) 5 . R . Bur n 6 . P Wortherspoon 7 . B. Harwood 8. J. Twig g 9. M . Williams 10 . L . Carlton 11 . D. McLeod 12 . D. Colaci 13 . M . Naylor 14 . P Butler 15 . W . Dowling 16 . R . Emmett 17 . G . Lavender 18. C . Richardson 19 . M . Davis 20.S . Gude 21, R . . Le Deux 22 . R . Gorrell 23 . C. Landale (Capt .Re 24 . H . Youngma n 25 . J. Henderson 26 . A . Brocksopp 27.R Buck 28. L. Dyer 29. W. Davis 30. R . Hanna 31 . T.Jackson 32. R . McDonald 33. S. Burgess 34. J . McCann 35. B . Allender 36. C. Barnett 37 . M . Borthwick 38. P Clar k 39. B. Cox 40. P JOnes 41 . A . Haines 42 . N . Collin 43. T. Winspear 44. A. McDonald 45 . A. McMillan 46 . R . Parkinson 47. F. Simpson 48 . R . Stewart

49 . R . Fay (VC Res) 50. P. Jewel l 51 . M . Tallis 52. M. Baxter 53. R . Jamieson 54. C . Pappas 57. A . Jamieson 62 . H . McGowan 63. J . Dowling 71 . P Haye s

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:nC ,~er s:n,o n ' D Anpeii Brmv n B Young 3 P Re :tlei : S N xon R tlcrra.v D Me-e, N Cortvj M 1.'-n G ; ;,,veuge 1 Demens F Wgr,er . .~P Rodger J Tonk, n A K=1lingbeck C F cLeod fi OC-eli P Peppartl K Carmody A Smt h D M vo;iard

U.H .S.O.B. Senior Coach: Alan Flavel Reserves Coach: David Wallace 1 A . Ravel C) 2 R Higgins 3 A Greenwood 4 G O'Bryan 6 A . Hunter 7 A Gale 8 K Hunter 9 J . Renney 10 P Burns 12 . C . Arno] 13 . D Regan 14 A Warned 15 P Tancredi 16J. Bowers 17 K Schuller 18. P Hooper 19 A Ferguson 20 P Wood 21, M Grant 22 . N Andrews 23 P Humphreys 24 A Kountios 25 H. Korpetutuncu 26 C Gathercoie 28 K Pinkstone 29 G . Constantine 30 R Burns 31 S Zerna 32 P Akatow 33 N Fmc k 34 J Palmer (VC) 35 B Lug g 36 R Clements 37 G Edwards 38 A . Boyce 39 P Mather 40 R Salmon 41 D Hudson 42 D Wallace 43 C Ro y 44 B Vesetas 45 R Thompson 46 R Elliot 47 A Solomon 48 B Hudd 49 J . Gali e 50 G Sharpies 51 J Lipnno 52 S Rya n 53 P Shanahan 54 B. Leared 55 G Buckman 56 J Thomas 57 M . Rennick 58 B Boyce 59 C Gamble 60 R Ka y 61 J Marinas 62 P Geary 63 P Pyl e 64 M Davidson 65 P Baker 66 D Brooks 68 J Zannin 69 S Haber6eld 79 K Strahan 81 C Skins

PENINSULA OLD BOYS Coach : R. Kerley Rese rve Coach : G . Robinso n 1 . A . McLorinan (C) 2 . C. Burc h 3. S. McMahon 4. D . Hunte r 5. P Bedford 6. R . Bedford 7. J. Horne 9 . P Krohn 10.S. MCLonnan 11 . R. Sharpin 12. R Lync h 13 . R. Witham 14 . M . Chesterman 15 . S . Wiltshir e 16. P. Crowder 17. M . Mannes 18. S. Glover 19. B . Bovington (C Res .) 20 A . Jewitt 2t . C . Scot t 22 . R. Armstrong 23. B . Jarrett 24 . M . Sill 26 . G . Martin 27. A . Davis 28. A. Hume 29. C. Sharpin 30. J . Smith 31 .P. McGowan 32. R . Carter 34 . R . Graham 35 . B, Collopy 36. N . Franks 40. E . Ka . D. Crowde y45 r 46. G. Robinson 47.J . Labrooy 48 . P. Stoc k 49 . S . Warner 50 . N . Labrooy 53. M . Rowe 54. R . Kerley 55. A . Powell 56. M . Crowder 57 . T. Knight 58 . D. Archer 59 . R. Parker

ST. BEDES Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Rese rves Coach : Alex Bart sch 1 . R . Liste r 2. D. Marshal l 3 . P Riordan (Capt .) 4 . M . Jackson 5 . G . Connolly 6 . E . Kotl s 7. N . McColough 8 . M . Whitloc k 9 . R . Smallwood 10. S. Gra y 11 . R . Grech 1Z D. Spencer 13. M . Roberts 14 . P. Lannan 15. P Walker 16 B, Berry 17. M . Atherton 18 . P. Scheutze 19 . D. Bustard 20. M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22. B. Casey 23 . M . Brett 24 . T. Beasley 25 . D . Smith 26 . T. Cusack 27. J . Elmore 28 . C. Free r 29. B. Hambridge 3C G . Fitzgibbon 31 . P. Hatzitascalls 32 . P. Purcel l 33. Ray Purcell 34. A . Boag 35. B . Mills 36. M .L'Hued e 37. N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38. B . Dunstan 39.S.Skoda 40, B. Woodland 41 . T. Bryan t 42 . M . Hollingworth 43 C. Parks (VC) 44. T Boccar i

45. J . Berry 46. G . Hile t 47. P Thompson 48. L . Kell y 49. A . Pettinella 50. P. Atherton 51 . N . Williamson 52 . S . Man n 53. B . Chandler 54. M . Daniells 55 S. Mclver 56 M Beasley 57 G . Mclver 58 B. Rak 59. P. Newport 60. M . Beasley 61 . S . Campbell 6Z S. Matheson

WHITEFRIARS Senior Coach R . Keane Reserves Coach E. Govi c 1 C Whit e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

S Woodman M F Reidy A Kilkenny R Van Raay D Blakey P Coghlan A, McKeown P Harrison T Pratt D Sutton

12. M Spears 14 D Harris 16 M Borrack 17 S Santamana 18 D Mullin s

19 D Crowe 20 G Woolndge 21 . T Coghlan 22 M Feutrd 23 . P Ciardul6 24 J Bonnyman 25 W Lyal l 26 D Calhnan 27 M J Reidy 28 B Lee 30 PO'Brien 31 M Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D Brown 34 S Lowell 35 J. Dunbar 36 P Bun n 37 S Williams 38 L McLaughlin 39 M McLelland 40 B Tierney 41,S Gardul6 42 G Pugli a 43 P Lefel 44 R Baker 45 P Hay 46 V Scully 47 P Mason 48 D Barclay 49 S McAuliffe 50 J Coghlan 51 R Shaw 52 M Lawson 53 J Newton 54 T Hughes 55 S McLennan 56 A Tymms 58 G White

59 T Born 60 N Peterson 61 J Walsh 62 C Gay 63 D Flanagan 64 R Buykx 65 D Toll

66 B Wtlhams 67 N Hughes 68 D Johns 69 E Govi c 70 N Robertson 71 P Sull y 72 D Thomas 73 S Wegener


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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Bruce Ferz,fuson Reserves Coach : Chris Warner

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1. S. William s 2. D. Hoyle (\/.C.) 3 R Herman 4 M . Hibbins 5 J, Schmidt 6 A . Ingleton 7. C. Higson a C. Pollock (D.V.C.) 9. S. Bickford 1 0, C. Warner (C.C.Res) 11, W. Daly 12 . A . Webb 13. S . Hirrohen (Capt.) 14 . R. Schober 15 P Wolff 16 A. Wallace 17. P Blackman i8. D Kerr

19. S, Fraser 20 G . Peck 21 . I. Roberts 22. G. Parsons 23. A. Wright 24 P King 25. A. Baum 26 T Habben 27, A. Cooper 28 R . Se.edra 29 K . Parsons 30 M . Galbraith 31 P. Lawrence 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 4Z G. Griffith 43 N . Comley 44. R . Brewer 45, A . Westacott 46A .Dea 47. J . Ing!eton 48, J. Lemon 49. M . Bullard 50. R. Greeves 51 . C . Singleton 55, M. Davis 56, J. Smith

58. P. Swan 59 R. Lancaster 60 J. Wood 61 . R, Oliphant

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ORMOND MARCELLIN Senior Coach : wit Le t.ievte Reserves Coach : Michael Dillon

1 . M . Green 2, P Barry 3. M . Beddoe 4 . P. Hddsnorth 5. N . Fraser

6, B. Hanrahan 7. R . Williams 8 C. Wrigh t 9 T Cooke 10, P Mannix 11 . M . Magee 12 . la P O'Toole 14, R. Faulkner 15 G . Connolly 16. A. O'Keefe 17. P. Green 18, M . Donohue 19, R. Carter 20. J . Buckley 21 . M . Deveson 22 . S. Nash 23 S. Pappon 24 . M. Lone 25. D. Nugent 26 J. 0'Callahan 27, D. Kinsella 28. 29 J. Rogers 30. C. Heard 31, S. Davey 32 . P Green 33 C. Campbell 34 P Waldron 35 A. McCorkel 36. M . Smith 37, W. Gaspanru 38 J. Antonio 39. J. Meckiff 40.S . McGran 41 . K . Mullins 42. N. MitcheJhHtll 43, M. Harrington 44. T. Spencer 45 C. McClunan 46. P Murphy 47. B. Kellett 48, T Bndeson 49. M . Harris 50. A . Demase 51 . R . Stewart 52 . M . Hagen 53. T. ??? 54 . T. Davis 55, P. Dwyer 5& R. Hayes 57 M . Forrest 58 P Loga n

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1 . A. Paatsch (VC.) 2. G . Petrof f 3 M . Cooper 4. C. Carr 5, P Carle 6 G. O'Connel l 7. M . D .11or» (Res .Cap.) 8.T,Amad 9. M . Day 10. A. Gallagher 11 . C. Slattery DV.G) 12. A . Cultinan 13 C. Hesse 14, D, Howe 15, D. Ebert 16. W. McDonell 1T M . Gerson 18 A . Caffry 19 M . Delahunt 20. J . Hesse 21. J . Amad 22. T O'Hehir 23.. S. Lennox 24. J. O'Loughlin 25, M . Keays 26. J. Toomey 27. D. Wnterbottom 28. S. Psoras 29 B Bentley 30. R . Stewart (VC .Res) 31 . C. Castagna 32. G . Sheehan 33. A . Maher 34. L. Getson 35 R . O'Callaghan 36. D. Menzie s 37. P. Sheehan 38 D. O'Callaghan 39. F Battistella 40, A . Zannon i 41 . C. Burke 42 . J. Scott

43. A. Kennedy 44. P. McIntyre 45. M . Ryan 46. J . Golds 47. T. Buhagiar 4a J . Golds 49, G . Hughes 50. A. Robinson 55. M. Stapleton 56. A. Day 58, P. Andueza 64. P Harvey

NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach: M. Hannebe ry Reserves Coach : G. Pearse 1. A. Egan (D.V.C) 2. M . Hannebery 3. J. Tierney 5 M . Schmidt 6 M . Borcich 7. P Booth 8F.Muto 9. S. O'Rourke (V.C.) * B. Hanlon 11 . B. Jones 12 . P. Warr 13 B. Curulli 14 . P. Millett 15. P Kearney 16 M. Hedey 17. M . Boyd 19. P. Considine (Capt) 20. M . Malone 21 .D.Baker 22 . M. Fennelly 23 C. Alevras 24. J . Rae 25. J . Flynn 26S. Hibbert 27. R . Atkinson 2a P Butler 29. J. McIntyre 30. M. Lynch 31, G. O'Tcde 32. B, Sexton 33 B Dubois 34, D. Pasquanello 35. D. Edwards 36. P. Hehi r 37. J . Zumbo 38 B. Leacold 39. K . Scott 40. I . Turnbull 41 . P. D.vyer 42. A. Baker 43. A . Drell 44. B. Girdami 45 M . Devine 46.P,He,2y 47. C. Desmond 48. N . Garnham 50. C. Hibbert 51 . P. Callaghan 52 . S.P. Moloney 53. M . Hibbert 54. T. Keogh 55. D. Fogarty 56 D. Hotstede 59. J . Aquila 60. S. Currie 61 . K . Healey 63 . P. Symes 66 P. Strongman 68 J. Mcllroy 69. K. Tibaldi

OL^SCOa"-,"hl Senior Coach : Simon Talent Reserves Coach : Bob Voges 1 . E . Allen 2 . J . Reddish 3 . R. Lloyd 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 .T. Lambert 33. C . Winneke 34.J . Forbes 35. W. Allen 36. S. Letts 37. D. Mann 38.A . Hawden 39.R . Hodges 40. P Brown 41 . D. Burford 42 . J. Moi r 43. W. Matthews 44. P. Drummond 45. N . Ellwood 46. R . Fulle r 47. M . Veselik 49. R . McLeis h 50 . S . Montgomery 51 . T. Elli s 52 . R . McMillan 53 . A. Aston 54 . D. McCall 55 . R. Howcroft 56 . D. Senior 57. D. Fergusson 58. C. Perkins 59 .S . Bones 60. D. Beck

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T Beare A Regan P. t.uchHta 0 Abrahams D table S Exto n ~. P. Shannon M Te1c4son (ResC) F Gleeson (Capt.) B Pare l C O'Halloran A. Peyon M Red 35, A. Moreh B McCtnments D Freeman R. Mills D Darn :. i S Crawley it . G Kaldrtiko s P Hammond 43 M Vear 14 A Prichard 45 D Perryman 46 J Elks 47S Liddicutt 4fl P Caddy 49. G Jones SO C Larkms 51 J Fatly 52 C Ray (ResVC) 53 M Burns 55 D Btackfey 56 P. Walsh 58 P LaRosa 59 D Beck 61, P Hewitt 65 0 Ryan

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Senior Coach : Mike McArt hur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1 . R . Tonkin 2 . P. Schuhkraf t 3 . T. Boyanton (R .Capt .) 4, R. Barnes (Capt .) 5 . D. McDonald 6 M . Buckley 7, G . Fishe r 8 . M . Gilmore 9, C. Tonkin 10. G . Ritchi e 11 . R . Strahan (R .V.Capt .) 12 . A . Mehrte n 13. P Kingston (V.Capt .) 14. S. Taylor 15. G . Burke 16. R . Fished 17. P. Sutherland 18, P. Co x 19. A . Jobling 20 . B. Nash 21 . S. Carboon 22 . B . Connell 23 . P. McDonald 24 .S . McCooke 25, P. Forsyth 26 . P Mehrten 27. T. Hille 28, R . Burgess 29 . G . Petering 30 . M . Sinclair 31 V. Gervasoni 32 . M. McDonald (D.V.Capt) 33 A . Roe 34, G. Russell 35.L. McMahon 36. M . Davirte 37 D. Robertson 38 P. Milner 39. W. Bramich 40. M . Tobi n 41 J . Symeopoalos 4Z 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. Dar e 51 . J. McAlroy 52. T. Tsiavis 53. A . Muldoon 54, T. Stewart 57. M . Betts 58 R . Oaten 59, B. Williams 60 D Cox 63 A . Guinane 64. A, Nobtett 71 . J . Schu,mro 72. D. Ness

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OLD XAVERIANS Senior Coach: D. CP- coach. M. Carlin uncier 19S Coach c o'Nall! 1Pcad 2 M AtWns (DVC) 3 D Mea91xv 4 R Curtan 5 P Cunan (Cap) 6 j Curran 7 W D Wwr (VCatX) 8 S Curtan 9 M Beat9e 10 N Bourke t1 G Greethan 12 M OSha~nzs,y 13 M Loga n 14 T Hack 15 M D.y^,on 16 L Meehan 17 A Ralph ta J MacRa7 19 G Goaing 21 G 20 A McMaan Ca"" 22 J T23 J Osu"ran 24 S I4ng 250Ta/qr 26 M Ban 27 J Keruwdy 28 A KJ.w 29 0 Murray 30 D Oann 37 R Ralph (CRes) 3-1 C Ralph 33 P Klon 34 J FMd 35 C Mortenson 36 R Ma'i¢ 37 C Boom 38 D Franos 39 R Mcleod 40 A Rogers (VC Res.) 41 A nodule 42JLOa.e 43 M Kwa 44 B He2pr/ 45 N Srurgo 46 S Furplry 47 D Sheax s 48 c PaprdarY-'nrrpou 49 J T* 50M Plan! 51 D Berry 52 M Daanei 53 M F~7 54 M Breams 55 S B 56 M CMbson " 57 B Krcv>°rrKKan 58 T Ambrose 59 S. Burke 60 A Woo6ei 61 M Fre`:rnan 62 J Nason 63 A McNab 64 B Prose 65 C Person 66 P Morrc,ei 67 S HeOxnng.on 69 R Hoe 69 J McGrah 70 S Ryan 71 D Heron

ST . BERNARDS Senior Coach : Frank Milken Reserres Coach: John Woo d 1 M SuSvan 2 . M Brardrw_ 3 P . Sm h

4 V Carelo(VC) 5 J Kiaaysen 6 G McA6;ier to VC) 7 J . Toetwy 8 . P. Maaghan 9 G Wood (Capt.) 10 J . Fedenco 11 . P O8r:en 2 P Hogan 13 R Purced 14 S Matson 15 F M4Ntog)tan 17 A Purcell 18 P Malady 19 S Byrne

20 J Fraser 21 C K3aysen 22, M. Mahady 24 K. Mahady 25 G . Told 26, 3 Redy 27 A nahan 28 P M29 O Redy 30 R Czapco 31 M Frtzpatnck 32 P MWkearns 34 J O'Conncg 35 J laundry 36 P ODea 37. M O'Cwue 38 D SuSvan 39 P Wood 40 W Haddad 41 S Todd 42 M Marshal 43 44 L Gogant 45 G W'm'sh 46 D Sdanon 47 D Dov.krg 48 B Dolan 49 M Fi1zp;(r:ck 50 P Barren 51 A S LMvan 52 . D McP7.ister 53 M Waldi 54, G MatNavs 55 D Roneo 56 M Synan

57 A. Hargreaves 58BNon 59 A Eke 605Jres 61 C Dodan 62 G Troy 63 M . Bavanda 64, 0 Wood 65 . T Burke .66 . o Burke 67 . M GoAUa 68 . D Abfaqer 69 D Barren 70 P Ft,garad 71 A Nugent 73 F Consto 74 8 F1uJan 76 P Freeman 77 M Da.+nn g

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senbr Coach: Alan Saf er Reserves Caach: Stew KIN 1 C Hdmes 2, R Furphy 3 G W6ians, (DVC) 4 M Yeo 5 B Angel 6 W. Carroll 7, G Allen a R Robinson 9 A. Chaste 10 B Moe ii E Banks 12,S Macaule/ (C) 13 R Renhard t4 0 Gust (VC) 15 G Nchd4s t6 P Anstotfe 17 J Karus 16 N tongmrte 19 D Karatrbshos 20 M Worth 21, A SchFtht 22, R. Jaksic 23 T Giles 24 A WaNis 25 M Johns 26 0 Macinnes 27 M Light 28 G Haze6ne 29 M Troon 30 G Cas,+mth 3t M Formosa 32 A . Nugent 33 M Conrqck 34 J Jone s 35, P Grutmzr 36 N Macaulcy 37 S Crone 38 A Michell 39 J Gorton 40 T Watson 41 R Wscanbe 42 C Hume 43 M Wson 44 S Carrol l 45 G Taylw 46 B Langley 47 M Hickey 46 J Moloney 49 B Chrrpe 50 P Moll Sr T Atwrts 52, N Hopkrts 53 A Kimpton 54JYoung 55 D Atkins 56 N SChm!d! 57 M Plnke 59, D Chnsbe 60 D Sher+ 61 . W. Hams 62. G. Setlaood 64 R Foley 65 S Wrsanov 66 J Hysfop 69 S King 72. D O'Brien 77 M Richards

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91-10 BULLEEN/ CAULFIELD TE M PLESTO W E GRAM MARIANS

Senior Coach : Graeme Jacobs Rese rves Coach: George Rice

1 . G . Clarke 2 N . Tsiohnas 3 D . Agosta 4 D . Fill 5 M . Wilso n 6. R . Heath (D.VC .) 7 . P. Robertson 8, A, Smythe (Capt .) 9. S. Wotherspoon 10 . P. Georg e 11 . S Farley 12 . A . Parris (Res,D .VC .) 13 . J. McInerney 14 . T. Pulse 15 P.Faulkner (Res .C.) 16 . P Corstorphin (R .V,C.) 17 B Pollard 18 A Course 19 . P. Nigro 20. H . Hansiou (VC .) 21 . S. Drive r 22 . B. Stokes 23,S . Pace 24,P. Chadwick 25. T. Merrett 26. B, Sheehan 27, B. Kell y 28. P Mutimer 29 A. Panou 30. R. Field 31 F. Farchione 32 . D . Shine 33. G . Miles 34 P. Bell 35. T Rowe 36. M . Godden 37. C . Connelly 38, D. Cameron 39 . B. Crof t 40. M . McInerney 41 A . Rozanhs 42 . B . Shepherd 43. D. Murra y

44 P Espenchied 45. D. Philpots 46, G . Hannington 47. C . Shallard 48 . J. Allard 49. D. Glover 50 . C. Bryce 51 . B. Harvey 52 . G . King 53 . 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 Harlock 3 M McClelland (DVC) 4 A Norman

5 . G Boston 6 . D. Gregor 7 . A. Nalder 8. R . Fish 9 D. Lowe 10, J. Stone 11 . N Brohier 12 . B. Mathews 13 . P Armstrong 14 . H . Worsley

15 C Cooney (VC .) 16 T Royals 17 G Poole 18, J Cromme 19. D Hart 20. M . Cashard 21 . J . Roseman 22 . C . Bettany 23 . D. Allen 24, K. Dachs 25 . S . Allen (Capt .Res,) 26. S . William s 27. G . Williams 28, S . Stevenso n 29 R . Castles (R .V.C) 30. D . Feisenthali 31 . A. Kahofe r 32. S . Barker 33. G . Scotland 34. A . Murphy 35, R . Harri s 36. C . Worthington 37 . M . SChoiten 38 P Atkinson 39. N . Bedson 40. R . Harrison 41 R Morrissey 42, G . Din d 43 C. Wilson 44 D Smith 45, P. Murtagh 46. D. Kompes 47. N . Carter 48, S . Good 49 . J. Roberts 50 . M . Stanlo 51 . K. Hedin 52, S . Morrison 53, J. Harley 54 . N . Hemstron 55 N Matthews 56, R . Sweetland 57 A Walker 71 G . Paine

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I D Jacka 2 J Matthew 3 T Hyd e 4 M Donohue 5 P Manuel 6 P Hoskin 7 8 Allender 8 s Corlett 9 N. Thackerwray 10 G Kennedy(C) i B Adams 12 S Parkinson 13 R Rob,nson 14 E Newbold

Senior Coach: B rett Burden Reserves Coach Barry Tobias

FAWKNER Senior Coach: Stephen Buckley Reserves Coach : Ken Busst 1 . M . Tymms 2, 3, G . Busst 4 . W. Hoare 5, S . Littl e 6 R . Cu :Ison 7. D. Cropley 8 .1 . Habgood 9 . J. O'Leary 10. J . Ross 11 . M . Mlddiemo 12 . P. Tymm s 13. P Kerslake 14. M . Roach 15. D. Terry 76. M . Roberts 17. N . Horvath 18. A. Buckley 19. S . Barrett 20. G . Scott 21 . P McAuliffe 22. D. Booth 23. B . Saggers 24, S. Buckley 25, A . Saggers 26. B . Selleck 27. G . Livingstone 2& C . Gleason 29. M . Barret t 30. T. Scot t 31 . U . Profenna 32 . A . Johnston 33. P. Majerczak 34. D. Ruggerio 35. P. Barret t 36, B . McLachlan 37 . J. Cornelissens 38. G . Young 39,C. Habgood 40. S. Magg s 41 . T. Borg 42 . K . Dehernn 43. D, Gil l 44. C Mitchell 45. M . Busst 46. B . Smith 47, A . Brown 48. G . Walker 49. D. Portelli 50. R. Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52 . M . Potter 53. 54, M. Kane 55 S . Brosnan 56, D. Sal t 57 R, Par r 58 . S . Dalfonso 59. D. Cecchney 60 . D. Douglas 63 .T. Kavanagh 94 . A . Scott

15 A Castagn;m (VC) 16 P Penting,ll 17 L Clarke 18 R Elms 19 G Buuen A Woli 20 C Rose 21 22 R BLyi h 23 M Lengacher 24 tvi Flynn 25 A Barro 26 A Caddy 27 D OSulhvan 28 G 0 Sullrvan 29 D Carroll 30 P Fawley 31 T Anderson 32 S Joh n 33 C Flynn (R C) 34 S Hogan 35 M Loss 36 S 0 Cannot 37 1 Forsyth 38 D Richards 39 T McMahon 40 8 Luckman

41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucker 43 44 45 46 47 48

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49 B Mang,n 50 W Loyd 51 0 Speechiey 52 A Nagy 53 J Mak e 54 P McMahon 55 R McCormack 56 W Baker 57 D Baicombe 58 M Balcombe 59 A Balcombe 60 R Brook 61 G Cameron 62 D Car(wnghl 63 R Doyl e 64 W Dulesk,s 65 P Dwyer 66 A Fr y 67 L Jones 68 S Mamn 69 5 Monev 70 P Morcom 71 R Murphy 72 M Pratt 73 J Rattopoulas 74 C Pochards 75 O Web b 76 N Daffy 77 P Dects 78 T Donahue 79 5 K, ng

80 5 w'se 81 A Sotnapouios 82 R Angeln, 83 R Day

1 . M . Lord 2 . N. Griffiths 3 G . McColl 4 . S Lord 5. B. Irwin 6. M . Bri a 7. B. Casauria 8. J Busutil (V.C.) 9. A . Peri c 10 . T. O'Kayli 11 .

12. C. Vighotti 13, C . Kiriako u 14. R Clayton QVC) 15. P Smit h 16, N. Duncan 17. J . Casauria 18, G . Kalac 19 R, Barry 20. I . Mill s 21 . S . Harrison 22. R . Schober 23. F. Haralambopoulos 24. B. Burden (C ) 25, A . Jenkins 26. C . Haralambopouios 27. R . Love 28. G . Portei6 (R .C.) 29. E . Bamundo 30. 0. Greenwood 31 . B Vigllolti 32 . J Brassll 33 . C. Bradley (RVC) 34 . D. Lewi s 35.S . Beynon . 38. M . Cavanagh IP-i 39. S . Royston 40. A . Pric e 41 . D. Zerbi 42. V. Wong 43. D . Lavecchie 44 T. Gourdoulis 45. M Carydi s 46, S. Vidinopoulo s 47, J . Hill 48. M . Peric 49, S. Bruno 50. N . Dellis 51 . R . Bruno 52 . J. laconis 53. D. Sticca 54, A. Easuna 55 . A. Mantas 56 . J . luliano 57. J . Lou

58 . C. Carydis 59 H, Kendall 60 S R¢zoho

MONASH UNI . BLUES Senior Coach: Brian Ford Reserves Coach : Ivan Sea t i J Alexander 2 D Carman 3 L Best 4 B Cornwell 5 G Gale 6 1 Hildebrand 7 A Biackshaw 8 A Barker

9 L Baring 10 J Johnstone 11 M Spencer 12 G Mann 13 R Culvenor 14 A Roberts 15 W Gannon 16 A Quin 17 S Zachaodis 18 G Hipvreil 19 D Schwedes 20 5 Manueil 21 S Gde s

22 B Rodom 23 D Lynch 24 X Xenofontis 25 C Forbe s 26 A McGregor (C) 27 S Connell y 28 P Little 29 A Sapstord 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 L Mete 32 K Haeusler 33 A Lair d 34 J Own 35 P O'Leary 36 M Ker r 37 J Andrtlsos 38 T G,I I 39 M Bailey 40 M Hoyle 41 A Kiers 42 R Dean 43 M Bowman 44 J Koo p 45 P Stockda,e 46 J Katsaras 47 1 McConville 48 P Antnisos 49 1 Kohle r 50 R Davies 51 P Tnandos 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R Trembath 55 Z Mario 56 R McCormick 57 M Kaoizay 58 M Hanlon 59 H Middleton 60 A Hodgson 61 C Blac k 62 A Hadley 63 P Kevekordes 64 A Urba n

65 D Wood 66 N Neophitou 67 D Holloway 68 G Scaizo 69 D O'Keetfe 70 C King

71 M Hay

OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach : M . Tro tt er Rese rves Coach: C . Neav e 1 . A. Dunn

2 . C . Robison 3 . A . Allibon (C) 4 . T. Norman (VC ) 5, D. 0'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 t4. P Bea r 15. T. Pontefract 16, A . Black 17. L . Farrell 18. A . Ma¢eis 19,J. Hope 20. R . Wardrop 21 . S. Drum 22 . P. Robison 23. J . Adgemis 24. A . Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L. Colema n

27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28. G. Harvey 29. S. Collins 30, C, Small 31, M . Turner 32. N . Summut 33, P. Scot t 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 . Heat h 47. A. Phadoneos 48. B . Beamish 49. C . Cooper 50. D. Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52 . D. Butera 53. S. Cowley 54. D . Woods 55. J . Francis 56. R . Collier 58. M . Pitt 63. J . Davey

PARKSIDE Senior Coach : Wayne Bannister Reserves Coach: Mark Wilso n 1 . W. Bannister 2 . B. Glasgow 3. F Sansonetti 4 . R . Gar d 5. T Gar d 6 . K . Sweeney 7. G . Yoksich & R- Shanahan 10. M . Sturgess 11 . P Hansen 12. L . Inserra 13. V. Soligo (VCR) 14 . M . Sedgwick 15 . J. Papa s 16 . M . Campbell 17. C . Freeman I& J . Adducci 19. P Whitfield 20 . M . Page (C.S .) 21 . A . Walsh 22 . M . Wilson (CCR) 23 . M . Sherlock 24. G . Williams 25. N . Deluca 26. M . Bradley 27, L . Panjari 28. T. Frankli n 29 . M . Rowe (VCS) 30, K. Nuna n 31 . J . King 32 . L. Cowell 33 W. Reid 34, T. Pavia 35. G. Panjan 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 Harris

45. P Matkans 46 . R, McGaw 47. N . Mitchell 48 . J. Bastow 49, M . Harrison 50. K. Harty 51 . J . Panagiotopoulos 52 . G . Philpott 53. D. Campbell 54.F. Denami 55. D . Watson 56 . T. Firth 5T R. Livingston 58 . D. Pavit t 59. N . Vmcitona 60. M . Ani c 61 . M . Noormets 62 . P. Brennan 63. A . Skerri t 69. S. Lock

THERRY Senior Coach : B. Dun n Reserves Coach : J . Toohey 1 . G . Biddlestone (VC) 2 . S Flaherty 2 J Zanetti 3 J Toohey 4, S Eastmure 4 J Radle r 5. S. Ramsay (DVC) 6. T. Quinn (C) 7.P Jones 8. A . McAuliffe 9. M . Grocock 10 . R. Egglestone 11 . A. Crott y 12 . G . Nyman 13 . J. D'Andrea 14, J Gallagher 15 S Cranweli 16 S Gibson 17 R, Lyons 18, V. Curtis

19 . A. Ratcliffe 20. P Marantelli 21 . J. Tyle r 22 . C. Mills 23. C . Bye 24. P. Mallon 24 . G . Faickh 25. M . O'Rourke 26 P Ryan 27 M . Tadinac 28, D. Sandman 29 W. Thomas 30 . R. Kan e 37 . S . Ryan 32, R, Costello 33 . S . McMahon 34, G . Lynch 35 . D. Aitken 36 . G . Lynch 37. D. Castaldl 38 . C. Lync h 40, C, Muscat 41 W . Lind 43 A Whelan 44 M Doran 46. C. Ryan 47. P, Ratcliffe

48, D. Wrigglesworth 51 . R . Mora n 54 . P Salerno (CR) 64. P Crotty 65 . M . Hogan 75 P Bruno 88. P Murphy (VCR)

UN I VERSITY BLACK S 1 J Rowboltom 2 A Lazarus 3 J Clarke

4 M, Russell 5 N Tunbridge 6 A Coker 7 S Cern , 8 J Somerville 9 S Phtlhpson 10 S Brommeil 11 I Alexander

12 N Clark(Capt) 13 L Banks 14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 6 Kellar 17 D God,ng 18 M Lagasles 19 P Vaughan (DVC) 20 B Thoma s 21 C Jobson 22 M Eiiinghaus 23 A Bearham 24 R Parrett 25 M Gibney 26 B Pamnson 27 N Heath (DVC ) 28 8 Van Denderen 29 J Gray 30 P Conway 31 J Cummins 32 N Pappas 33 5 Lee 34 D Landm ; 35 J Hughson 36 M Crothers 37 A Fathers 38 A McArthur 39 S Davi e 40 G Dalbosco 41 M McLaughim 42 G Wines (VC) 43 B Warre n 44 P Dillon 45 J Fr.~ h

46 C Thompson 47 L Doyl e 48 A Rogers 49 D Bowers 50 M Shaddock 51 J Chomley 52 M Bell 53 J Forwood 54 P Jessup 55 G Keys 56 A Ptckeft 57 C De-s 58 A Cook 59 D Benson 60 G Haeusler 61 J McCashney 62 A Cunnmghan 63 G Condo n 64 D McNa,r 65 A Batey 66 P Collings 67 D Haramantas 68 R Frazer 69 R Razmara 70 T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M GiR2p 79 A Tdge 81 Mt Pryo r 99 S Woodward 100 H Sh,er


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B.A .F.C.

BALACLAVA Senior Coach: John Sampson Assistant Coach : David Chairman Reserves Coach : Brendan Angwin 1 . K Angwin 2 D Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hil l 4 B Rafferty (VC .) 5 M Hil l 6 A . Breslin 7 M Kouts 8 K . Palmer 9 8 Angwin (CC,Res.) 10 PCrotti e 11 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 (VC Res) 23 . C Chalker 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 . Brown 36 R Tangey 37 L Harmes 38 S Spalding 39 J Steel 40 G Halpin 41 P Byrden 42. PMeadows 43 . D. Pollard 44, G. Toogood 45 S. Franzi 46 R . Calder 47 M . McCaffrey 48 P O'Sullivan 49. R Wilso n 50 R, McIntyre 51 D Ouamby 52 M Inkster 53 D Read 54 B Dnnan 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 . Kouryialis (CR) 3 L . Hol t 4 M Legge 5 C. Ladd (DVC) 6 P Williams 7. J. Fraumano 8. B. Mdoney, 9. G . Pyers 10. M . Fraumano (VC) 11 . M . Taylor 12 . A. Barry 13 A . Short

14 D. Allard (C) 15 S Gray 16 R Doherty 17 G . Williams 18 G Turnbull 19 M Scullin 20, G . Gent 21 . B Qulliam 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 Gilles 31 R, Hobbs 32 C West 33. D, Glass 34. C . Stevens 35. T Mui r 36 D. Turner 37. D. Gent 38. S. Mika] 39. G. Mooney 40 P Adams 41 . D. Gilbert 42, S Talle 43 C Richmond y 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 Bo.ier 54 . R. Knight 55 D Williams 56 D Pratt 57 K Edwardes 58 C Williams 59. C, McCann 60. I, Lydiate

MELBOURNE OLD BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOO L Senior Coach : O.B . Senior Coach : John Lord Rese rves Coach: Tony Short 1 . C Anastasakis 2 A Atchison 3 R Verma

4 D Menzies 5 R. Martin 6 N . Moody 7. D. Joyce 8. R. Ward 9. D. Comer (VCSen .) 10. M . Beazley 11 . P Chester

12 . G . McLardie (C. Sen.) 13 A Dawso n 14. R McGregor 15 P Sala (DVC Sen,) 16 P Kot z 17 A Drummond 18. R . Wi x

19. A . Legovich 20. A. Athanaspoulos 21 . D. Lord 22 C . Flegeltaub 23, C. Drake 24. T Scnnis 25. A. Capp 26 R Knight 27 D Pomie 28 C Ravage 29 C Geehman 30 S Kean e 31 . M. Roach (Cap, Res) 32, J, Newton 33 B. Dowling 34. S, Glasson 35. T Blythman 36. R Terrens 37 J McLoughlin 38 C Short 39 A . Kennedy 40 D Baker 41 Keane

42 P Fenning 43 A Fowler 45 A . Sainsbury 46. S. Mansbndge 47. S. Gabnelson 48. C. Home 49. P Kent 50. Andrew Dawson 51, S. Re d 52 . C. Blakeway 53 E . Stents 54 A Sainsbury 55 P Coiling

Mark Sarau Rese rves Coach: Wayne Marshall 1 . G . Bennett (VC) 2 . M . McLennan (DVC) 3 . A . Pryor 4 . M . Barbe r 5 . M . Waddington 6 M . Allen 7 .S . O'Connor 8. M . Sara u 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 . Smith 50. A . Gran t

OLD BRIGHTON RESERVE S Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshal l 1 . G . McLeod & R . Jones 8 . D. Bellmaine 10. M . Hutchison 11 . C . Maso n

12 . J. Miller 14. M . Osborne 18. M . Wise 19. O. Milli s 22 . J . Mackenzie (CR) 23 . L .Bowes 24 . W. Marshall 25 . N . McDonald 28 . P. Ryan 29 . P Latzer 32 . M . Debbie 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 HAILEYBURI I -: ,)I S Senior Coach : Phil Stevens Reserves Coach: Ker ry Sawtell 1 . A. Baxter

2, R . Paul 2. J. Wood 3 N . Schmid 4 P Jury

4. J. Robertson 5. G . Phillips (4C) 6 W. Smit h 7. G. March 8. A. Orton 9. A. Mytton 10. P. Bennett 11. W. Shand 11. R. Wilson 12. D. Secculi (Capt.) 12, G . Meadow s 14 G . Lasscock 15 W Phillips 15. A. Hicks 16 J. Bingham 16 C. Farr 17. W. Cox 18. M . Constable 19. R. Gerny

20. J. Kingsley 21 . A. Walden (DVCapt) 22 . C. Gregson 23. D. Scaunich 24 P Noske 24. T. Snowball 25 A. Holohan 26 P. Bowman 26 R. Wise

27. G. Smith 27. J . Kingston 28 D. Merrett 28. T Gilchrist 29. J. Rae 30. G . Ball 31, N. Cameron 3Z D, Miller 33. M. LarkurJrthy 34. D. Fletcher 35, B. Van Tv,ect 36 D Connell 38. C. Lane 39. C. Taranto 40. J, Hoks 41 . A . Child 42. P Rockhart 43. P Bramich 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 Stretton Reserves Coach: Joe Grand e B. Yarwood L Stratton S. Jenkins I . Wells (Capt .) 5 D. King 6 D Veal 7 B. Cockerill 8 P Skalberg 9 S Bal l M Colledge A . Ryan A. Marks 13 J. Marshall '-1 M . Howard 15. C . Lynch 16_ D . Dowell 17, M . Davies 18. R . Englander 19. R . McKenzie 20. M . Dyson 2L A . Haug (Res. Capt .) 22 . D. Scott 23. D. Purcell (VCapt .) 4. P. Ryan 25 V. Karakaltsas 26. B . Parry 27. P. Ritchie 28.S.Theodorakopoulos 29. R . Lewis 30. J. Santos 31 . J . Norman 32. N. Harris 33. S. Ramsdell 34 . P. Marris 35.S. Conboy 36, Shaun Burns 37. I. Scott 38 . T. Bowes 39 . R . Bashford 40 . B. Douglas 41 . S. Burns 42 . P. Bullock 43. P Selleck 44. C. Hau g 45, D. Simonsen 47. D . Cuttriss 48. A. Parker 49. M . Dodderill 50. P DeBortoli 51 . P. Larkin 52 . A . Novak 53. L . Hockins (DVC) 54. A. Curti s 60. J . Lumicisi 63. N . Skalberg

OLD MELBURNIANS Senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach : Simon Tremble 1 . T Witts 2, R. Psarsk i 3, J Nichols. (VC) 4 8 Morphe t 5 P Murray 6 I Arnold 7 D. Dawson 8 A Tymm s 9 G Bradshaw (DVC) 10 A Joyce 11 . N Johnstone 12 . W Bag i n 13 R Seccull 14 A Ashton 15 1 McMullin 16 P Wood 17 8 Mall

18 M Crampton 19 P Thompson 20 A Saiek 21 J Roysmith '?, I Macka y 23 A. Wilts (Capt) 24 D Wdson 25 R, Brown 26 M Youngman 27 E Coroner 28 C Terril l 29 R Mead 30 J Mitchell 31 R Gillard 32 B. Webb 33 A Bull (C Res) 34 M Hallo 35 M Weber (DVC Res) 36 P Nelson 37 G Curtis 38 P Kore n 39 R Nelson (VC Res) 40 C Walke r 41 G Dixon 42 E Smithers 43 P Birrell 44 R Baldvan 45 Z Useinov 46 C Hanchette 47 D Ward Ambler 48 W Ward Ambler 49 T Stuckey 50 T Read 51 B Armitage 52 J Thomson 53 . J Par a 54 A Wilson 55 D Nelson 56 T Pooiman 57 N Crampton 58 T Leas k 59 W Kelso 60 J Warmsley 61 . M . Kin g 62 C Raymond 68 S Maranbo 69 D Hamilto n

ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Alan Quaife Reserve Coach : Chris Nettlefold 1 . R Hawkin s

2, S Haidamous 3 W KE,ghran 4 C McKenzie 5 R Caliana n 6 G Gros s 7. S. Kerr (D.VC.) 8 M. Tempany 9. S . Lynch 10. L Cohan CR.) 11. H . Stone 12. R . Arthurson 13. P Hooper 14 B Pratt

15 B Edwards 16 P 0'Bnen 17 P Sutton 18 C Halfpenny 19. J. Watian 20. W. Dwyer 21 R Collier 22 . B. Campbell (VC.) 23. M . Waters 24. P Quinton 25. D. Rigoni 26 D. Simmons 27. J Quinlan 28 G, Kerr 29 A Fraser 30 B Snell (DVCR) 31 S Olse n 33 G, Mulcahy 34 . A. Ra,vbottom 35 J. Sergeant 36 M. McKasge 37. A . Beale (Capt .) 38. P Panaglotopoulos 39. N Fry 40, B. Clark (VCR) 41 J. Dynon 43 . P Treloar 44 A Simmons 45 N, Jolly

46 D DeRooden 47 M . Trelaor 48 L . Taberner 50. L . Kirby 52. P. Lean 57. P. Kirby 59. P. Taberne r

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ST. KILDA C .B .O.C. Senior Coach : Peter Da rveii Rese rves Coach : Bernie Salter 2 . P. Francoi s 3, J. Howard (DVC.R) 4 B. Boyd (Capt) 5 . M . Gillen 6 . M . Struth 7. C. Capron 8 . A . Trabinger 10 J . Clagnan 11 . M . Driscol l 12 . A. Avitabile (VC) 13. P Susovic h 14. S. Johnston 15. M . Lake (DVC) 16, G . Bake r

17, B. Delaney 18, G . Beilby 19 M . Kay 20. A . Riddel l 21 . R La Fontaine 22,R Dyno n 23. M . Clinch 24. B . Jackson 25. D. Bilsto n 26. M . Broadhead 27. A. Ferruccio 28. A . Brandwood 29, i . Hammam 30. P Thynne 31, L . Donald 32. M . Murrihy 33, X Pearl 34. A . Perkins 35. B. Field 36. M . Gibbins 37. J . Taylor 38. G . Flarve 39, G . Healy 40. P Shortal 41 . W. Gilmore 42.J . Naughton 43 . M . Doyle 44 . M . Howard 45, P. O'Dea (CR) 46 W. Fiddle r

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 Reserves Coach : John Keena n 1. 2 . A . Wells 3 . J. Vital e

4. G . Petsinis 5 . D. Pougios 7. P. Hoppe r 8 . A. Fellows (Capt.) 9 . T. Staios 10, R . Gleason 11 . A . Fleming (RC) 12 . E . Caumaudo 13. C . Pearso n 14. B . Jenking 15. B . Pellegrino 16. D. Farchione 17. D . Leal e 18. Ken Haring 19. G. Alberti 20. P. Coverdale 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C . Tsalkos 23 . D. Fellows 24 . S . Papionou 25 . S . Bradford 26 . P. Battista 27. R . Kell y 28 . L . Morabito 29 Kevin Harling 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 . Bubi s 45. M . Bloodworth 46. D. Stafford 47. M . Plowright 48. P. Prinzi 49. J . Bubis 50 . R. Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52 . K . Chandler 53 . S . Lekatsas 56 . W. Cooper 57. S . Cinerari 58, C. Cadre 61 . B . Keating 62 . C . Vella


BULLEEN UNITE D &A I D Mar~i¢ X 2 A KbaW 3 S zefnkv 4 G B_ 5 M Sh®r 8 S BerroS 7G 8 MFedy 9 A 8wstyn 10 R BbOm 11 L BuMn 12 13 A Stul~c* M R~ 14 A 15DFK_ 16 A tJ2mact%+ -d17 C!Er KDrtrornk Is 0sEga 19 S Ja'eph 20 D MT21 J Mood 22 B Jaem 23 A tet drsky 24 J Fknker 25 M Gross NC) 26 A Hap27 Br,t . .rn C-ddber9 2a D Roth 29 D Brdvn (Capt) 30 s Pal 31DPa 32 M Borrz-n 33 D 5h. p 34MPdr, 35 B Spcer 36 A Snw.'drwn 37 G Seg: 38 J sem 39 M G40 P eertr>3n 41 G NW~ 42 M Corp 43 D JaOoda 44 P chern/ 45 0 Freeman 4fi D Sheexel 47 L te%n 48 L Goldberg 49 J Fbens 50 T Ayrprs 51 P tetxarAc.y 52 A Zr~ns'o 53 B B-.54 D Mkhman 55 8 z}.nsW 56 H S3uer 57 J 8ranck 58 D Super 59 G Mark 60 0 Krwucitl 61 G Fen. 62 W Krwgdd 6.3 M Fox 64 A RubnS?vn 65 M M.~h_M 66 P Goldberg 67AP k. 58 8 GddCa9 69 H 8uzer 70 S Ra,man 71 P T~baxn 72 J M:der 73 DK,74 J Ra:zrddd 75M O-d 76 M Ke!

77 M Red 78 0 2n Kcmorrck 79 S sU,X.m 81 M Zurbo 82 J Rub83 M waner 84 J Fresnan

85 A 8oa_86 P Oil,nssu 87 R La,m

Senior Coach : Max McColl Rese es Coach Craig rv Veitc h 1, G . Jenkins 2. R. Morley 3 S. Dow d 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 Angelis 14. J . Empey 15 D. Bryant 16. C . Foley 17, 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. I . Delarue 38. S . Godfrey 39. P Flew 40 D. Speed 41 R . Rees 42 H . Roberts 43 D. Sexton 44 D. Daly 45 R, Dvirgilio 46, G . Taylor 47. G . Connolly 48. D. Galante 49 D. Humphrey 50.F. Grande 51 . W Davey 52 . J. Pulvirenti 54, F. Doyle E7. M . Davey 70, P, Green 76. P. Fitt 77. K . Graham 78. P. Barfield 79. D. Robbin s

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ELSTERNWIC K Senior Coach: Gary Rosewarne Rese rv es Coach : Dennis Grace 1 C Farrington 2 S Bean (C) 3A M, Sanellt 3B B Grac e 4 G Rosewarne 5 D Grac e 6 M Lloyd 7A P Houlihan(DVC) 7B T Heat h

8A D. Verbeek 8B M Convery 9 A, O'Connor 10 A Ramsay 11 P Mahony 12 P Ballantyne 13 D Burk e 14 Alby Conlin 15 L McCooke 16 P Ts!ampas 17 G Oakley 18 P Broderick 19 P Ginkel 20 P Southall 21 W, Nicholson 22 A Karipdis 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 Neeson

33 T Papantoniou 34 Adrian Conlin 35 P Corkhdl 36 B Thompson 37 S Bel l 38 G Hancock 39 S Smith 40 M Daniels ;1 M Whelan 42 P Rokebrand 43 A Hankin 44 R McIntyre 45 N Wigney 46 N Bir d 47 B Ramsay 48 B Howard 49 P Davies 50 M Eccles 51 G Hancock 52 L McGregor 53 P Harris

54 P Ryan 55 R Per t SPONSORS JEFFERSON FOR D t ELSTERNWICK HOTEL

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HA M PTON ROVER S Senior Coach: Ian Rice Reserve Coach : Dary l Jopling 1.

2 . A . Lawson 3. E . Panagiotidis 4, A Naumoff 5 D Rogerson 6. D. McConville (Capt .) 7. B. Hibbs B. W. Capp 9. P. Wilson 10 . W. Austin 11 . I . Rogerson 12 . W. Boyle 13 . R . Melnjak 14 . G . Kelly

15 . S . Mulholland 16 N, Hope 17. B . Bird (V.C .Res) 18 A. Winkle r 19 . J . Hunter 20 N . Milat 21 . E . 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 Kelly 35 . C. Watkins 36 . R . Tub b 37. M . Andrews 38 . S . McDonal d 39 . K. Ivey (Capt .Res.) 40. G . Hoggett 41 . I . Boyle 42, J. Mather 43. J . Morecroft 44 D. Phelan 45. C. Toouli 46. P. Hartshorn 47, B. Holstock 48. G . Roulent 49. S . Thompson 50. A. Lucas

NORTH BRUNSWIC K Senior Coach : David Belle tte Reserves Coach : Don Pearce 1- M . Cannon 2 . K . Lianeas 3. M . DeMorton 4, P. DiMarco 5 . S . Cole s 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. Lirosi 19. D, Balazsy 20. J. Russo 21, J . Follies 22 . P Fo x 23 . C . Fox 24 . J. Brook 25. B. Smith 26. M . Briffa 27. R . Burrows 28. V. Ferzulla 29. D. Adams 30. B . Bektash 32 . P. Gennacarro 33. J . Androutsos 34. G . Arthu r 35. P. Dowsett 36. M . Payne 37. D . DeMorton 38, M . Kite 40.1 . Rooney 41 . G. Poulton 42 . T. Samartino 44 . D. Tai t

45 . B. Pisasale 46 .S .Hogg 47. A . Smith 48 . B. Higgins 49 . V. Conticchio 50. R . Tait 51 . D. Soanes 53.A .Conway 55. H . Blewitt 58.J . Andrews 62 . R . Cannatella

OLD CAMBERWELL Senior Coach:

Terry Rossiter Reserves Coach : 6?aihrttiv Todd 1 . M. Hodgson A. Mitchell V. Brown 4 A . Toop

5 P Alexander

7. P Keicvfed (DVC) a P Jepson 9 R . Beal to. E . Smith NC) it . A. Dance 12. S. Holding ia M, Newton P. Jenkins 16. W. Inkster (Capt.) 17 J. Latlache

18 S. Jackson 19 C. Anderson 20. R . Scheber 21 . A. Scholl 22 . S . Burmeister M . Armstrong 24, R . Wood 25 R . Collins 26 G. Young 2-7. 1 . Farmer 28, B. Leitch 29. M . Hopkins 30. D. Humann 31. A. Craw 32. G. Neate 33. C. Guthrie 34. A. Rogers 35 G . Adams 3ra D. O'Connor 37. C. Strachan 38 D Smith 39. M. Todd 40. B. Salvaris 41 . M . Burge 42 . D. Collins 43. S. Pangraao 44. A . Hangan 45 J. Howard 46. N. McCann 47. P. Lenton 48 R . Wagstaff 49. D. Richardson 50, A . Taylor 51 . A. Walker 52 . A. Was 53. B. Sudgen 54. J. Murphy 55 D. Murphy 56 R . Blaney 57. C. Theofanides 58 M . Candloro 59. R . Unmack 60. R. Jones 61. N . Kidd 62. R . Lee 63 W. Earl

OLD MENTONIAN S Senior Coach : Bob JarrilsIXl

Rese rves Coach: Phil Vines 1. M C a^ter 2, J Norman 3 R Newman 4 . M Bases 5 P Sacler 6 v, Scaaa~a 7. G Norton fist Capt) 6 N, Macquire 9 R. Macqure 10 M Durack 11 D, Meyer 12. T Appel 13 S Sharp 14 D Rogers 15 D Saacca 16 R Thwnpson 17 T oToale 18 J McCarthy 19 W Bcyrron 20 R Buxton 21 C. Erqk,en 22 A, Leer 23 T James 24 S Warne 25 P Jackson 26 B Sc,~zo 27 I, Hea!h 28 G Burns 29 G Fathers 30 D Ridey 31 S Ingram 32 .J.Sly 33 P Mines 34 D HaRarui 35 P Hodges 35 S Cwk 37TBrch 3fl A Ne.vman 39 R Beynen 40 M Osbom 41 B Nugent 42 A Acreman 43 B Watwns 44 G Lindsay 45 T Bournon 46 A Pet~ 47 J Konx ;arsn 48 D Johnsen 49 Et Scott 50 C Furston 51. A Szatlura 52 W Hat 53 P Hyland 54 M Stanhope 55 C D~ 56 D Wlbe 57 D Schnzel 59 L Pa+erno 59. G, Buxton 60 N . ~bufanos 61 S Wdson 63 R Margugho 64 A EcA~ct; 65 A Horsburgh

PRESTON MBO B Senior Coach: G . Tsolacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Reserv es Coach : P. Feehan 1 . A . Bullock 2. I . De Bono 3. I . Blis s

4. S. Hichnclrffe 5. D. Cato n 6. D. Hepburn 7 . D. O'Brien 8.0. DeBono 9 . D. Heenan 10,J . Mounsey 11 . A . Hodgson 12 . P. Yendall 13. D. Kiernan 14. M . Krygger 15 D. Hutchinson 16. B. O'Connor 17. G . Turne r 18. S. Adamson 19 . P Feehan 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22 . P. Bullock 23. I . Ewin g 24. A . Fmikarides 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 . Ryle s 36. N . Maynard 37 . E . Kynacou 38. G . Sabah 39. R . Johnstone 40. G . Georgeson 41 . A. Hunter 42, M . Mason 43 . L. Carigiun 44 . T. Tsoukas 45 . D. Bookluck 46 . R . Mason 47. F. Lorenzon 48 . C. Christou 49. G . Cummins 50 . C. Caligiuri 51, G . Tsolacos 52 .J,Lowden 53. M . Mitchell

STATE BANK Senior Coach: Ken Bremner Capt. 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 . Polls 4 . K . Dervan 5 . J. Beare 6 . P. Dervan 7. F. Maya 8 . L . Twycross 9. D. Walpole 10. L. Bul l 11 . R. Hargreaves 12 . A . Connelly 13 . D. Taylor 14, G . Smith 15 M . Rerdon 16. N . Walmeyer 17. D. Coltman 18. K. Matherson 19. A. Mahe r

20 . J. Coghlan 21 . C. O'Connor 22 . N . Roberts 23. M . Aumont 24. S .Johnson 25. M . Gu y 26. J . Rio' 27. P. Wabbis 28. D . Lambert 30. C . Saville 31 . G . Crameri 32 . M . Scott 33 . C. Kenez 34 . M . Wales 35. D. Brown 36. D. Ka y 37. C. Arnephy 38. A . Role s 39, G . Goldsmith 40. D Charleson 41 . O. Noronha 42. M Keating 43 . G . Ricci o 44 . A . Gale 45, M . Durham 46 . J. Curtin 47. C. Papadopoulos 48. J . Murray 49. D. Doonan 50. A . Whitelaw 51 . B. Kennedy 52 . M . Brow n 53. C . Michaehdis 54 . T. Nelson 55. F. Wright 56. D. Ross 57. P. Hyde 58 . C. McKillop 59 . D. Footitt 60. D. Jenkins

WEST BRUNSWICK Coach : Les White Reserves Coach Garry Chappei 1 I McNeic e 2 D Cecch 3 R Monger

4, S. Casley (VC)

5. P Leathern 6 S . Capron 7 P Guatta 8 B Taylor 9BDavis 10 S Fyffe 11 L Kir k

12 K Buhagiar 14 D Anderson 15 P McNaughton 16 P Magatas 17 M Wals h

18 J . Rainone (D.VC ) 19 G. Briggs 20 S . Lampar d 21 D . Lampard (Capt .) 22 . N Magatas 23J Jackson 24 . J. Beaumont 25 . C Hatzistavrou 26 S Fitzsimmons 27 G Hatzistavrou 28 B Wals h 29 D McAllister(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. Penny 38 B Mtllin 39 B Wilki e 40, R Baker (VC-Res) 41 R Hokkane n

42 G Sherni 44 Mark Rodgers 45 R Taylo r 46 . T Robertson 47.T Jackso n 48 Michael Rodgers 49. S Bennett i 50 M . Sassine 51, P Cerasiotis 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 Bassi 65. P. Hackney 67 D Milne


Under 1 9 Section 1 BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Vic Harvie 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. Wilson 23 . T. Agosta (VC.) 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 . Daft 1 . S. Wiseman 2 . M . Conron 3. A. Schiller 4. G . Maragells 5 . T. Hird 6 . W. Forges 7. B, Seato n 8 . A . Cornelius 9 . A . Voice 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 . Vin e 44 . A . Parki n

DE LA SALLE BLU E SECTION 1 Coach: Brian Briniin 1. M, Bearman 2. J. Richardson 3 A Marosuca 4 P Brashe r 5 M Edmond s 7. L . Van der Plight B. C Burke 9. C Stuck . 10 C. Harrington 11, Mir Williamson 12 . S. McHenry 13. J Clancy 14 .5 Zukowskl 1B R Fium e 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18 M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 . M . Burgi n

21. D. Toohey (capt .Blue) 22. S . Brownh.i l 23. 1. Mason 24. S, Hubery 25 N . Canning 26 P Casey 27. 8 Swllte 28 P. Bren Clarke 29, M, Thor n 30 M Burke 31 M Stelger 32 R Davey 33 T. Norrish 34. A. Seeger 35 J Clothier 36 c. watts 37 R . Walker 39 . S. Bolt 40. G. Curran 42 .S Rudd 43. S Calko45 C. Steiger 46 D Higgins 47 N Mahna

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. Taylo r 11 . C . Mason 12 . N . Gibson 13 . M . Chun 14 . G . Parker 15. S. O'Flynn 16. M . Goodrope

17. A . Finnigan (DVC) 18. N . Dunca n 19. T.G . Slattery 20 . A . Hewitt (VC) 21 . J . Hart

22. P. Doran 23. I . Patterson 24. J . Leonard 25.T. Meehan 26. R. Boyd 27. . S. Moran 28 . J. Golds 29 . A . Bianco

M .H .S,~1.B . Coach : Ray McGill 1 D Hlgglns 2 R Reale 3 T Jacobs 4 J Dxon 5 B Sargeant 6 B Fuller Paul F, J Newton 9 M Penny 10 S Speer 11 D Delaney 12 S Bradley 13 R Brawn 14 M Lamely 15 C O'Brien 16 G Tyrel l 17 R Armstrong !8 D McLaughlin 19 R Tulloch

?0 1 Radav D Exton 22 B Archdall 23 D Faux 24 A Confalt 25 A Doran 26 M Feterkranz 27 M Leonard

2 rider 1 9 Section CAULFIELD BANYULE

coach : Danny Gleaso n 1 R . Libeau 2. S, Sander s 3. B. Collins (VC) 4. J, Turnbul l 5, P McCarthy 7 T Jenkins G . Mooney D . Hicklin g 14- M- Veal 15- C. Pyers (C) 18, J. Bishop 21-P Jones 23. R . Cullen 26,P.Jakober 31- S . Bailey 32. P Austi n 36 . A. Parry 40, A. Searle 43. N. Slattery 45 S. English 51, L . Williams 58. M . Wilson 59. T White 60 M . Bowler 61 . P. Barnes 62- R . Parry 63. R . McGrath 64 M . Harte 65. P. Tindal 66 . A. Sutton 67. J. Dansey

68 . G . Donaldson

49 M. O'Callaghan 50 . N . Eastman

OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach : John Caspers 1 .A .Wgg 2 . C. Lasscock a B. Carty 4 . A . Kirkwood-Scott 5, S. Dangerfield (VC.) 6. S. Richardson 7. B. Main a B. Dowling 9. D. Cotton 11 . H. Broadbent 12. G. Tanner 14. G. Las-cock

15. W. Phillips (Capt.) 17. M. Fisher 18 J . Gordon 19. R . Parton (DvC) 20. T Chegwi n 21 . C. Jamieson 22. P. Wigg 23. S. King 24.T Jones 25, M . Colston 26 P Bowman 27. D. Garfield 28 A. Labady 29. S. Hoey 30. C. Tonini 32. D. Hewitt 33. W. Caspers 34. T. Roberts 36 D. Connell

OLD PARADIANS GREEN Mkhael Daherty 1 P Healy(C ) 2 J B-mfge 3 W Cheser 4 P MOU M

5 L -an 6 O Exto 7 D Hinkley 8 P Nonhe 9 S RrcM1arCwn f0 M Krrxan tt A vPane r2 A Jxkson t3 D N- s

t4 R Axnensen D C .is C Pin. J Tomn 'a C Diru~ 9 P BeaMnOee (DVCI 20 P RoOenso n 21 N via 22 S Serath

23 P ponoghue 2a P Board 25 P Jae 26 A Pertly 2]OOw,1y 2a P <Avq 29 J SalZaiw 3o P O Lav9mm 31 J Bra32 J Ste+~ 33 P Naler(vCl 34 M Geary 35 G Rotlngues 36. 8. Hayes or D Ora.el 38 D Ca<un ~39 M Coile e

B Hann 41 D Banetl etl 42 D Ylnmwe 43 P Rea l 44 S Ryan d5 M OY ie 6 S 0 Tode J] J Ra.e 4e L Vear

49 T Canavan 50 J Caruso 5t j Hqmes 5 T Ronran 53 M Vear 54 c Dun55 G Makamson 5G D CracYer 51PWROSz 56 T Beare 59 A $1Gy

OLD XAVERIAN S 1 . R . Excel l 2 . Peter O'Sullivan 3 . M . Klava c 4 . P. Simpson 5. W. Nason 6. N . West 7. G . Goraziois 8. A . Dvgvid 9. J . Guilt y 10. R . Kennedy 11, A . Holmes 12 . R.H . Bailey 13. M . Logan 14 . M . Gleason 15 . R. Dalton 16. J. Ralph 17. C. Thorogood 18. D . McLean 19. M . Lall y

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 . McKa y 33 . M . Haycox 34 . D . Jaffer 50. M . Wardlaw 51 . P. Connors 52 . D. Bourke

UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Peter Melton 1, L . Search 2 . S . McGregor 3. M . Burnet t 4. D. VanGerrevink 5 . J . McDonal d 6 . S . Ballard 7. S . Connolly 8. I . Dunn

9. S. Kudnig 10 . A . Woodcock 11 . S . Burge 13. I . DeSilva 14. R . Poole 15. B . Madden 16. A . Presnell 17. J . Flinlayson 18. G . Markley 19, A. McIntosh 20. J . Alexander 21 . M . McCarty 22 . B. Elliott 23. R . Walton 25 . S . Robinson 26 . D. Carmichael 27. J . Houston 28. T. Munster 29. G . Manning 30. M . Molony 33. C . McKay

44. P Hopkins

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. Smales 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 .*Dynon 17 . M . Carrodus 18. T. Taylor

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. Boyl e 36 . M . Muller 39 . G . Gragat 41 . A . Egan 44 . B. Grocock 46. G . Pinner (VC)

ORMOND (Coach: J. Doble 1 . L . Blac k 2 K Moloney 3 D Simpson = R Cerollrn 5. C Thomas (VC) 6 A . McKe e 7 D Conway 8, J_ Sperling 9 B. Collin s 10. T. Petterwood 11 . A . Connolly, (Capt .] 12. A. Haye s 13 C . Hargreaves 15 E . Dickin s 16. P. Studd IT P. Rowe 20. P Konstanty 23 S Ra)k 24 M Ingram 25 D Osborne 27. A . Rigas 29 . C. Bannon 30 .S . Haddon 34 . D. Rockawln 35. M . McConvlll 39. S. Marston 44. N . Daow

65. B. Ega n 66. D Chapman 67 S Wilkinson

GRAMMARIANS Coach :

Marcus Peters 1 .R Kin g 2. M. Aftirnta 3 . R . Courtney 4 . L . Sleeman 5 G. Boston 6 . A . Kahofer 7 G Dind (C) 8 . L . Cromme 9 . P Phillips. 10. J. Dickson 11, N Bonier 12 . B . Matthews 13. K Pereira 14. S. Cossart-Walsh (VC) 15 D. Nive n 16. R . Royals 17. H . Worsley 18. H . MCDonell 19. D. Lowe 20 . M, Roberts(DVC) 21 . M .Rudde n 22 . D. Lee 23 .S. Hill 24 . A . Richards 25 . S. Wul f 26 . M . Dlcrosta 27, G . Williams 28 . J . Dight 29 . M . Howard 30 . A . Bowater 31 . T. Moorhouse 32 . S . McDermid 33. D . Arnold 34. J . Turner 35 . C . Wilson 36, M . Millard 40. R . Harrison 44. E . Jedwab

OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS 1 Coach: Coach : Laurie Aghan I

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 . Phillip s 19. J . Worssam 20. W. Anderson 22 . D. Garwoll 23. P. Morrison 24. C . Aunger 25. D. Murtagh 26. R . Winneke 27. S . Cowl 28. D. McIntyre 43 . N . Hal l 44 . C. Billings 45 . J. Cornish 46. C. Robinson 47. W. Tuckfield 48. D. Warner'49. D. Wightman 50. S. Gibbs 51 . D. Raftopoulos

Maurie Bond Asst . Coach : Matt Gollant 1 . B. Noonan 2 . A . Capes 3 . D. Jag o 4. C. Bond 5, H. Tobin 6. J . Comito 7. A . Grech (DVC) 8. L. Daile y 9. J. O'Connor 10. R . Doola n 11 . L. Overman (VC) 12 . C. Widdison 15. D . George 18. M . Mullins 19 . 5 . 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 . Pignatelli 3 5 J. McWhinney 38 . C. Woo d 45. S . Walsh (Capt .) 63. D. Brebner 66. M . Bouche r

M .G . FRASER MEATS

OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : M. Mills 4. J. Cahill (DY.C.) 6. J. Carroll 7. A. Driscoll 10. S. Jartetski 13. V. Pennisi 14. R Divita 15 S. McSweeney 16 M. Vane 21 . A. Sabatino 22. L. Nardetla 27. J . Vaina ( .Capt.) 32. T. Whiting 35. P Angelopoulos 39. G . Cutri 40. N. Lrfhgo.v 43. D Fitzpatrick 52 . G . Bourke 54. G. Birreli 64. D. Carbon 65. M . Lapoda 67. P. Farrugia 69. S. Zumbo (Capt .)

coach: sinwn conpar 1 M, erockhaN 2 S Burge 3 A Clelantl 4 A Cordner s s Knot t 6 A SulcRle 7 A Hayden 8 D Mitchell 9. 0 Moore t0 C Murphy(Capt.) 11 C Griffith s 12 P King 13 J. Jolson 14 n Moss 15 . H ing!eton 16 H Bards] ey 17 P Blan d 18. G Harris 20 s Osborne 21 P Trndade 22 A Wanng 23 D Gray 24 W Mackenne 25. C Rea d 26 N Langdon 27 R Simpson 28 D Gray 29 T WenhHmer 30 M Verge 31 T Dugdal e 32 MatlhexACer r 33 A Clements 34 C Smith 35 C Elston 36 M Berry 37 M K38 C Wanng 39 M verge 40 C walker 41 G D«on 42 E Smnhers 43 P Kosky 69 D Hamdton

SPONSORS THE HOTEL MAX MOBIL SERVICE CENTRE Orrong Road

UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARS BLACKS I Coach : D . Hill

1 . A . Liveseycole 2. P. Weigar d 3. S.Shaddock 4 .S. Horne (Cap.) 5 . M . Rogers 6 . S . Longley 7. Tim Gough (VCapt. ) 8. A. Presnell 9. S . Watson 10. B. Collins 11 . R. Pask 12 . J . Start

13. P. Hurst 14. A. Elle t 15. R. Clements 16. D. Oliphant 117. C . Douglas 18. R . Barbary 19 . P Sarant 20. M . Jansen 21 . D . Paxinos 22. B. Herbert 23. S. Major 24 . J. Radford 25 . J. De Fraga 26 . J. Hutchins 27. J . Hunt-Smmith 28. M . Beattie

1 . J . Phillip 2 . D. Driscoll 3. T. Jackson 4. M . White 5. P. O'Brien 6. T. Strike 7. M . Hoath 8. M . Fasan 10. G . Karthaus 12 . P Pellegrino 13. N. Jenkins 14. C . Flet t 15. S. Rosbrook 18 . D. Bourk e 19 . B. Crowe 20. J . McLaughlin 22. C. Houston 23 . S. Strike 24 . G . Selkirk 27. 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 . Bori n

49. J . Cadusch 50. G . Roker

SPONSOR PATTERSON CHENE Y RINGWOOD


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

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

DE LA SALLE GOL D Coach : Pat sh®edy i . M . Bearman 2 J Richardson 3 A Maroshca 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 .Zukrrvski 15 P. Fiume 16 D,Sheean 17 P Cavan 18. M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M. Burgw 21 . D. Toohey (Capt .Blue) 22, S . Brownhill 23. I . Mason 24 SHUbery 25 N. Canning 26 P. Casey 27 B Swifte

28 P Bren Clarke 29 M Thorn 30 M Burke 31 M Steiger 32 R Davey 33 T Nornsh 34 A Seager 35 J Clothier 36 C Wens 37 R Walke r

T HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : A . Naumo f 2 . A. McGregor (VC) 3. P. McCall 4. B . McGregor 6. G . Devereaus 7. P Engelkamp 9 . S . Cris p 10. S . Wratten 11 . S. McGregor 14 . D. Nuttall 17. S . Butler 18. C. Roberts 20. S. Devereaux 24. J . Todaro 25 . M . Pat 27. S. Baskett 32, R . Tost 37. M . Moss 38. M . McKenna 41, A, Williams 45, G . Mitchell 51 . L . Stephanic

39 S,301t 40 G Curran 42 S Rudd 43 S. Calkavic 45. C Steiger 46 D Higgins 47 M Mat n o 49 M O'Callaghan 50 N Eastma n

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

OLD PARADIAN S PURPLE cw<n : bn Bibby Healy 2 J Be+en<ye 3 W= 4 5 I. raaml,MO 6 D E.to '! 0 Wnkei 8 P IJMher 9 5 RwharOte M K,rnan

f A Vaar4, 11 A Jackson 13 . 0 >Jtrat 14 R PanenSen s n c«:vni 6 C FWler

r] J lohn ta c D*en 19 P Brabentrer 20 P RebeR50n 21 N tA,:s (CaP )

2z s s :n m

23 P Donoghue 2n P 6oartl 25 P Jovice 26 A Rc«dy 2 2e 29 30

D O,", P SNa J Sa~zano P O 1au91:r..n

31 J 6,asier 32 J 3uCr v

33 P Naler 3n at Gear y 36 G Rotl:.gues (YC7 36 R NaI-

3] 0 GravM 3s o ca n Q9 M C-r ocH 4r D Board 42 o W+mwe n3 P ReA <4 5 "M 45 hl O Keele 46SOTCde 41 48 J Ro-ne L Vear 49 1 Canar4n Se J Ca,u,o 51 J Hdme s

r Ra„an 53 M Vear Sn C (JunnNf 55 G Makdmsen 56 o CracY.e 51 P LaRnsa 5e T eeare 59ASiW

PARKSIDE Coach : Peter Ha rvey 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 if . G . Tsaiko . D. Moodis12 e

13 . D, Jones 14. T. Mandouros 15. W. Evan s 16. B . Colacino 17. D. Murphy 18, G . Barelos 19 . P Matthews 20. T. Kotsopoulos 21 . M . Tsaiko s 22 . K . Marinoski 23 . G . Horton 24. A . Stefanile 25. T. Fatinos 26. A . Wise

MAJOR SPONSOR PARKSIDE PANELS 459 8516

MONASH BLUES i, P, Baile 2. A Trances y 3D Jud d

OLD BRI-iTON GRAMW-, : ;I A NS Coach: Robert Draper

4, G Savage 5 A Preston 6 J Smith

7 A Parsons 8 A Steref t 9 A, Headberry 10. R . Mansfield 11 . A Regan 12.D, Newman 13 P. Fennessy 14. R Hyett

15. 0 Boel l

16 M Condon 17. A . Clancy 18. G H .pvwell 19 A GlasSel 20 S Manuel[ 21 F Goodwin 22 R Kuypers 23.S Kirby 24. C RuHa 25.J Lopes 26, F. Thomson 27, R Cook 28 N, Nrven 29 J He,, son 30 C Spurhng 31 .T Kennedy 32, D Freeman 33 J Monaghan 34 P McNally 35 T 36 MWilkinson . Kellock 37. P. Smit h 38 . G . Clark 39 . P. Balsanni 40 . A . Bennet 41. A . Park 42. A MacDonald 43 M Bowman 44 P. B&orc i 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 . Fogarty

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 Rlgno, 27. N, Carmichael 28,S . Hayden 29 . M . Pabst 31 . S Bazle y 32. A. Chester (DVC) 33 S. Thomas 35 M . Purcell 37 J,Shaw SPONSO R

* SIMPSO N

CONSTRUCTIO N

CO.

59. M . Allen 57,S. Allmand 9 . B . Broome 10. S. Duggan 35. R. Farmer 18 . L . Fides 60. M . Fisher 39. D. Fox 61 . J . Fyfe 20, M . Gale 62. J. Goderidge 63, C. Hai g 58. S. Hannaford 31 . T. Henry 7. M Hill (DVC) 42 .S . Howden 40 W. Jackson 30. M . Sarvis 29. S . Leversha 37 . A . Loosschilder 16, R. Moreton 64 .S. O'Connor 65 . S. Paynter 1 . R . Phillips 66. K. Richards 34. D. Roberts 67 . D. Rowe 56. S. Rya n

2 . C Smith 15. R. Stevenson 27. S. Styles (VC) 24. T Sunderman (Capt .) 41 . H . Swan 19. S. Templeton 11, S, Tregaskis 68 . C . Walter 51 . A . Withal l

WILLIAMSTOWN C.Y.M .S . Coach : J. Charle s 2 . A . Cabansag 3. B. Cetinich (C) 5 . J. Corfield (VC) 9 . S. de Bono 12 .F.de Bon o 14. D, Graham 16 . B. Mazouris 19 . S. Smith 21 . J . Williams 24 . R . Engler 27. 29. C . Gaunt 31 . J. Bergin 32 . R . Kruuger 34. M . Jones 36 .G .Gammone 37. B. Hann 38 . A . Gutlic 40 . J. Misitano 44 . P Matzouronis 46. B . Bourchier

The National Trustees sharpshooters list is compiled from information received on Mondays. Late copy is not regarded . (917/88)

COLLEGIANS 4 .1 6 .4 8.4 9.5 .59 UNI BLUES 0.2 3.2 7.3 10 .7.67 UNIVERSITY BLUES S. Macaulay 2, Kanis 2, McInnes, Furphy, Yeo , s, 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 DE LA SALLE 0.0 2 .4 3 .6 5.11 .41 ORMOND Schuhkraft 5, Connell 2, Kingston 2, Barnes, Carboon . BEST ---3ston, Connell, M . McDonald, Forsyth, Best, Jobling. DE LA SALLE C . Lowe 3, Waldron, Scott. BEST Mullins, Eastman, !'onnolly, 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, ,nman, Boyd, Atkinson, Schmidt, S . Hibbert ST BERNARDS G . Wood 2, Hogan, C. Klaaysen, Fraser. BEST McAllister, Smith, O'Connell, Fraser, Federico, G . Wood, MARCELLIN 4.3 8.9 12.16 17.19.121 0. SCOTCH 3.4 3.5 5.6 7.10 .52 MARCELLIN Petroff 5, Day 3, J . Amad 2, Slattery, Delahunt, Psoras, =r art, Hewitt, M . Getson, Chun . BEST Slattery, Murray, J. Amad, i =nnox, Cooper, Day. 0. SCOTCH Brown, Chambers, Hodge, Kerr, McCall, Veselik, Smith, REST Fuller, Smith, Hodge, Whitesite, Drummond, Hart . OLD XAVERIANS 3 .2 9 .6 10 .6 14 .11 .95 1 .1 2 .1 2 .5 2 .5 .17 0. PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS P. Curtain 4, R . Curtain 2, Doquile 2, Callan 2 , .tillan 2, Dann, Klvac . BEST J. McKay, P. Curtain, Dann, Gooding, c' ',, ;ins, Marks, OLD PARADIANS Canavan, McClements, BEST P. Wood, Fahey, M . Wood, Caddy, Grills, Mansfield .

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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 FAWKNER 2 .11 .23 THERRY Nyman 4, A. Crotty 4, Gibson 2, Eastmure, Mellon, Tyler, Castaldi, Toohey, Wrigglesworth . BEST Nyman, Matton, Toohey, Gallagher, Grocock, Eastmure . FAWKNER Selleck, Kavanagh . BEST B. Saggers, S . Buckley, A. Scott, 1 . Hapgood, P, Tymms, Middlemo . 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. Panjari, Page, G . Panjari, Williams, Papas, Mitchell, Vincitorio, 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, Mann . UNI BLACKS 3.1 5.5 6.8 7.11 .53 BULLlTEMP. 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, Castagnini, Newbold, Pettingill . BEST Castagnini, Barro, Bullen, Rose, C . Flynn, Webb. 0. TRINITY M . Turner 2, Allibori, O'Shaughnessy, C . Robison, Makris, Karvella . BEST Norman, Black, Wallace, Borghesi, Farrell, Maizels.

ST KILDA 3.5 9.7 11 .10 15.10 .100 BANYULE 1 .4 2.7 8.7 8.10 .58 ST KILDA CBOC Gillan 5, Baker 3, Francois 2, Quinlan 2, Avitabile, Donald, Thynne . BEST Trabinger, Baker, Donald, Jones, Riddell, Capiron . BANYULE Allard 2, Gilham 2, Weston, Holt, Adams, Ladd . BEST Barry, Moloney, Allard, Mills, Pyers, Hobbs , OLD IVANHOE 3.2 7.6 8.8 13.13.91 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 .7 8.7 14.10 20.13 .133 OLD IVANHOE Dyson 4, Wilson 3, Cockerill 2, Karakaltsis, Davies, Bell, Scott . BEST WElls, Stevens, Hockins, Dyson, Scott, Davies . OLD MELBURNIANS McMullin 5, A . Witts 2, Smithers 2, Stuckey 2, Johnston 2, E . Cordner, W. Wardambler, P. Nelson, R. Nelson, Nichols, Baglis. BEST Nichols, W. Wardambler, Pisarski, Bradshaw, Seccull, Brown .

THOMASTOWN 3 .0 6 .4 6.5 12 .11 .83 BALACLAVA 5.1 7.6 10 .11 13 .13.91 THOMASTOWN Cedro 3, Petsinis 3, Bell 2, Honey 2, Kelly, Camilleri . BEST Bloodworth, Larosa, Kelly, Petsinis, Harting, Farchonic. BALACLAVA CROTTIE 4, T. Hill 3, Palmer, K . Angwin, Chalker, K . hartley, O'Shannessy. BEST Palmer, Halpin, K . Hartley, McGrath, A . Hartley, Crottie. ST KEVINS 2 .1 3 .4 3 .5 5 .10.40 OLD HAILEYBURY 3.8 8.11 11 .13 13 .15.93 ST KEVINS Mulcahy 2, Gross 2, Campbell . BEST Campbell, McKenzie, Keighran, Hooper, Tempany, Dwyer. OLD HAILEYBURY Bingham 3, Walden 3, G . Smith 3, Jones, Kingsley, Gerny, Connell . BEST Cameron, Scaunich, Phillips, G . Smith, Constable, Jones. OLD BRIGHTON 6.6 10.6 15.11 21 .17.143 MHS OLD BOYS 0.1 6.6 8.7 12 .9 .81 OLD BRIGHTON Allen 5, Waddington 5, A . Grant 4, Pryor 2, Smith 2, Cooper, P. Grant, G . Bennett . BEST G . Bennett, Woff, A. Grant, Allen, Fisher, Lade. MHSOB Sheridan 3, Green 2, Beazley 2, Dixon, Wix, O'Connor, Atchison, Ash Dawson. BEST Ward O'Connor, Dixon, Wix, A. Dawson, Sheridan, Comer.

OLD MENTONIANS 3 .2 7.7 9.10 12.14.86 ELSTERNWICK 0.3 1 .3 1 .4 1 .6 .12 OLD MENTONIANS D. Sciacca 5, Cater 2, Sly, Petrov, A . Newman, N . Macquire, Bournon . BEST A. Newman, D. Sciacca, N . Macquire, Norton, Birch, R . Newman . ELSTERNWICK Murphy. BEST Oakley, Farrington, Houlihan, Russell, Verbeek, MCCooke. STATE BANK 4 .2 5.6 8.11 10.17.77 BULLEEN UNITED 2.3 6.7 10.8 12.12 .84 BULEEN UNITED Armstrong 2, Kely 2, Veitch 2, Graham 2, Tesoriero 2, Taylor, Chivers . BEST Empey, Morley, Taylor, Adams, Flew, Foley. STATE BANK Goal Kickers and Best Players not receive d OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .1 5.7 6.8 11 .11 .77 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 .5 6.9 13.14 17.18 .120 OLD CAMBERWELL Hodgson 6, Mitchell, Strachan, Toop, Humann, Neate. BEST Leitch, Hodgson, Inkster, Beal, E . Smith, Jackson . HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiotidis 7, Rogerson 2, Hartshorn 2, Young 2, Andrews, Blake, Capp, Hibbs, BEST M . Salmon, P Hartshorn, R . Melnjak, M . Young, W. Capp, B. Hibbs, AJAX 6.1 10 .5 16 .10 19.15.129 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .5 5 .5 8 .8 11 .10.76 AJAX A. Burstin 7, Briskin 4, Klooger 3, Borenstein 2, Roth, Friedman, L . Burstin . BEST Feldy, Roth, A . Burstin, S. Zielinski, Klooger, Zurbo. WEST BRUNSWICK Bahagiar 2, Guatta 2, J. Jackson 2, McNaughton 2, Casley, Humphries, McNiece . BEST Humphries, J . Jackson, D. Lampard, McAllister, McNaughton . NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .3 2 .3 6.5 7.7.49 PRESTON 4.1 7.4 11 .9 16.15 .111


NORTH BRUNSWICK M . DeMorton 4, Hehir, Lianeas, A . Sammartino. BEST Hehir, M . DeMorton, Parkinson, Arthur, Serratore, A . Sammartino. PRESTON Phillips 7, Hepburn 4, Mason 2, D. Bullock, Caton, Kiervan . BEST Hutchinson, McGowan, Phillips, Kiervan . Turner, Caton.

WHITEFRIARS 4 .1 5.3 10.7 13.9.87 OLD ESSENDON 1 .0 4 .1 6.4 8 .7.55 WHITEFRIARS Pratt 5, Coghlan 2, Callinan 2, Bonnyman, Lee, Woodman, Tierney . BEST Cochlan, Crowe, Bunn, McNeil, Mark Reidy, Tierney. OLD ESSENDON Parker 3, McEncore 2 . Allan, Simmons, Egan . BEST Bowden, McEncroe, Mirakian, C . Bilby, Crameri, McKay. .10 .94 PENINSULA 4 . 8.6 11 .9 14.22 .130 AQUINAS 5.3 9.8 14.12 18 Kerley 3, Crowder 3, Burch 2, Dolphin 2, McMahon, PENINSULA Sharpin, Collopy, Glover . BEST McLorinan, Whiltshire, McMahon, Kerley, Hume, Warner. AQUINAS Bowtell 5, Whelan 5, Box 2, Brady 2, Tarullil 2, Whitfield, G . Wright . BEST Whelan, Laws, Brady, Bell, Cox, Hodge. UHS OLD BOYS 2 .5 4 .5 9 .7 12 .10.82 POWER HOUSE 1 .2 5 .8 5 .9 8.12.60 UHS OLD BOYS A . Flavel 2, J . Renney 2, Gathercole 2, Kountios 2, K . Hunter 2, Palmer, Beasley . BEST Skinns, Zanin, Palmer, Hunter, A . Flavel, Zerna. POWER HOUSE R . Sarosi 3, F . Stafford 2, M . Stone, R . Williams, P. Flaherty. BEST NONE BRUNSWICK 4.2 7.2 9.6 11.8.74 ST BEDES 1 .1 4 .8 8 .12 11 .18.84 BRUNSWICK D . Stevens 3, McBride 3, Drysdale 3, C . Stevens, Hewitt . BEST D . Stevens, Jones, Drysdale, McBride, Snelson, Hull . ST BEDES Hutchinson 2, Boag 2, Lawnaw, Gray, Walker, Connolly, Newport, Purcell, Riordan. BEST Mills, Boag, Connolly, Purcell, Newport, M . Beasley. HEATHERTON 5 .4 5.5 6.9 12.11 .83 OLD GEELONG 0 .4 7.11 17.13 23.17.155 HEATHERTON Heinds 4, Patterson 3, Booker 2, King, Todd, Lipetri . BEST M . Easey, Heinds, Patterson, Howell, Watson, Todd. OLD GEELONG Holloway 4, Johnstone 3, Robson 2, O'Halloran 2, Dude 2, Richardson 2, Naylor 2, Stewart 2, Gunn 2, LeDeux . BEST LeDeux, O'Halloran, Richardson, Burn, Gunn, Jamieson .

LA TROBE 8 .7 13 .9 19.10 24.14.158 ANZ BANK 0 .0 2.2 5.3 5.4 .34 LaTrobe Green 7, Wrigglesworth 7, Blaskett 3, Briggs 3, McLeod 2, Palmer, P. Tucci . BEST Wriggiesworth, Lewis, Little, Tucci, Green, Blaskett . ANZ BANK Riley 4, Schaper. BEST D . Harbinson, Szeitz, Walkley, Boyle, Riley. FOOTSCRAY 3.1 11 .5 14.5 20 .6 .126 2.5 7.7 11 .9 14.12.96 CLAYTON CLAYTON Burke 5, Dinsdaie 2, Moutis 2, Mortimer 2, Hawley, R . . BEST N . Wathen, R . Newton, Dinsdale, Mortmer, Newton, Pazianas Reynolds, K . Newton . FOOTSCRAY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. DOVETON 2 .2 5.8 8 .10 11 .13.79 UNIVERSITY REDS 0 .3 1.4 1.5 1 .6 .12 DOVETON SJOC Burgess 5, Giddens 3, Battle, Ahdore, Goodwin . BEST Ahdore, Giddens, Mair, Mick Snr. Wilson, Stan Wilson, Burgess. UNIVERSITY REDS Hayes . BEST Duffus, Jennens, Upfill, Fosse, DeAngelis, Gezza Moloney . OLD CAREY 2 .6 6.9 11 .13 12 .16 .88 WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .1 4 .2 7.3 8 .6 .54 OLD CAREY Oliver 4, Keppell 3, Keyes, Purcell, Hughes, Newnham, W. Brown . BEST Shaw, Chipp, McCasker, Armstrong, Purcell, Jones . WILLIAMSTOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . COMMONWEALTH BANK 6 .6 13 .9 22 .12 27.12 .174 ST.LEONARDS 3 .0 4 .3 4 .5 4.10.34 COMMONWEALTH BANK Gardiner 7, W. Kraska 4, Pitts 4, Vinci 3, Buttigieg 3, Joyce 3, James, Pearce, Brown . BEST Buttigieg, Shacklock, Kraska, Woodward, Pearce, Joyce & 14 others . 36

ST LEONARDS Claxton 3, Proebstl . BEST Dunlevy, Ng, Har McDonald, Gill, Claxton . ELTHAM 1 .3 7.8 10.16 12,19,91 ST ANDREWS 7.3 14 .3 16.9 26,14170 ST ANDREWS Wilson 9, Funnell 4, Briggs 2, Browns 2, Gibccj ~ lies 2, Magro 2, Chamra, Harper, Saddler . BEST Briggs, Cha -, ;, Funnell, Knight, Saddler, Wilson . ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived,

OLD SCOTCH 3 .3 5.4 8.5 12,10g2 0.2 1 .6 1 .9 3,g,21 COLLEGIANS OLD SCOTCH Carlton 7, Savior, Fenton, Price, Loughron, Drew . BE i Aird, Campbell, Carlton. Fenton, Maxwell, C . Wilson . COLLEGIANS Burns, Parry, Stringer . BEST Lawrence, Comiey, W; ; Smith, Parry, S . Mackay . ST BERNARDS 6 .3 8 .7 8 .10 10.10.70 MARCELLIN 0 .0 2 .0 3 .0 6 .6A2 ST BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received, MARCELLI N MONASH WHITES 4 .4 5 .7 9 .9 13.9 117 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .1 4 .4 7.4 8.7,55 MONASH WHITES Macintosh 4, Dionyssopoulos 2, Sammells 2, Sharr 2, Warner, Fleming, Kenny . BEST Kotsanis, Macintosh, Sammel . ,McGheSawEdrs OLD MELBURNIANS Williams 4, Woodhouse 2, Boullard, Anderscr BEST Williams, Stapleton, Issell, Warring, Warrick, Hargraves. BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 0 .1 1 .1 1 .2 2 .2,14 BLOODS 0 .6 0 .7 0 .8 0.8,8 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE Lockhart, Dagostino. BEST Pollard, Lockhart, Bryce, Dagostino, Slater, L . Parris . BLOODS BEST Stephenson, Bradley, Mattingley, Brown, Shannon, Gardiner. KEW 5.5 .35 DE LA SALLE 5 .8 .38 KEW D. Macisaac 2, N . MacAlister, M . Lord, Rob Macisaao . BES . Livingstone, M . Lord, MacAlister, James, Lou, French . TJ DE LA SALLE J . Ladson 2, M . Bolt 2, P Miller. BEST P. Lynch, P. Tantram, P. Moore, J . Connors, M . Montgomerie, M . Bolt . 0 . HAILEY fo rfeited to PORT COLTS

11 .7•73 BALACLAVA ST KEVINS 8 .6.54 BALACLAVA S. Dix 7, A . Talarico 2, A . Breslin, McMahon . BEST Ottaway, S . Dix, A . Talarico, Cassar, Whelan, Smith . ST KEVINS Doble 3, Giffin 2, Haidamous, Thomas, Corrigan . BEST Berrigan, Thomas, Nolan, Browne, O'Mahony, Haidamous . 9.3.57 • THERRY GTV-9 6 .9.45 THERRY Boden 4, Mills 2, Moss, Kane, Nelson. BEST Redden, Boden, Costello, Griffiths, D. Lyons, Hewat. GTV-9 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . POWER HOUSE NIL OLD XAVERIANS 6 .1 10.4 18.8 25.9 .159 POWERHOUSE BEST A . Burman, M . Officer, S . Nixon, J . Paxford, J . Rauza, T. Dakin . OLD XAVERIANS Heaphy 13, Silk 5, Gibson 2, Prowse 2, Toussaint, Tomanovits, Saddler . BEST Heaphy, McGrath, Toussaint, Silk , Tomanovits, Collopy. forfeited to OLD GEELONG STATE BANK RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.2 3.4 6.9 9.11 .65 ST KILDA 2 .2 4.7 5.9 7.10.52 RICHMOND CENTRAL Hirscher 2, Ricketts 2, Piparas, Lang, Jiggins . Venaskie, M . VanRyswyk . BEST TEAM EFFORT. ST KILDA Clinch 3, Hopkinson 2, Davenport, Poulopolaus . BEST Andrews, DiZio, Lynch, F . Skender, Hall, Clinch . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

ST KILDA CBOC Ballarin 5, Cummins . BEST Kay, Hammam, Taylor, Benke, Fiddler, Ballarin . BANYULE Lydiate 4, Gibsn 2, Thompson, Gent, Legge. BEST Gillies, Doherty, Legge, Thompson, Power, Lydiate . OLD IVANHOE 4.0 5.1 8.2 8.2.50 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .1 4 .8 6 .9 8.13 .61 OLD IVANHOE Yarwood 2, Selleck, Ryan, Sutherland . BEST Richie, Haug, Marks, Ryan, Sutherland, Norman. OLD MELBURNIANS M. Daddo 4, Curtis 3, Kennedy. BEST M . Daddo. G . Nelson, G . Curtis, Tymms. Kelso, Hope. THOMASTOWN 2.1 6 .8 7.12 12 .16.88 BALACLAVA 2 .4 3 .4 3 .8 5 .8.38 THOMASTOWN Boyden 3, Staios 2, Koullinos 2, Coverdale 2, Copper, Argylou, P. Bell . BEST Everitt, Papaioanou . Staios, Koullinos, P. Bell . BALACLAVA B . Angwin, Brown, S. Hill, Batten, Taylor. BEST Stocker, Wilson, Steel, Austerberry, McCusky, Taylor . ST KEVINS 0.1 0.1 0 .5 0.7.7 OLD HAILEYBURY 4.6 7.11 9.12 14.13 .97 ST KEVINS BEST Croagh, Hawking, Clark, R . Snell, P. Panagiotopoulos, P. Taberner. OLD HAILEYBURY Lasscock 6, Robertson 3, Lane 2, Rae, D . Merrett, Wilson . BEST Robertson, Hicks, Wilson, Lasscock, Merrett, Noske . OLD BRIGHTON 2 .1 3 .3 4 .4 6.7.43 MHS OLD BOYS 2 .2 3 .5 7.7 8 .9.57 OLD BRIGHTON Millis 3, Fildes, Fox, Templeton . BEST Thompson, Blair, Osborne, Hutchinson, Brown, Millis. MHSOB Terrins 2, Verma 2, Geehman 2, G . Wilson, Geilings . BEST Geilings, McGregor, Brown, G . Tyrrell, Webster, Verma, Geehman.

.1 9. .7 11 .9.75 1 .6 24.5 10 UNI L S BLUES 6 .6.42 COLLEGIANS Coyne 4, Cooper 3, Wolff 2, Ammann, Davis . BEST Coyne, Lawrence, Warner, Cooper, Blackman . Moloney 2, Robinson, Hickey, Lowe, Hume . BEST UNI :BLUES :-i1 rds, Mitchell, Robinson, Hickey, Moloney, Atkin. ORMOND 0 .1 2.3 2.3 4.3 .27 DE LA SALLE 4 .1 5 .1 7.5 7.6 .48 ORMOND Madden, Stewart, Fisher, Bramich . BEST Harrington, Roe, ,-,J, Robertson, Fisher, Bramich . DE LA SALLE McGraw 2, Peter Green 2, Campbell, Cockburn, gr en. BEST J. O'Callaghan, O'Brien, Davey, Heard, Conroy, Graw. NORTH OB 0.1 2.1 3.1 6.1 .37 ST BERNARDS 3 .7 4.9 8.13 9.15 .69 NORTH OB J . Schmidt 3, Muto 3. BEST Lynch, Robertson, Weir, pL : ne, J. Schmidt, A . Baker. ST BERNARDS Nathan 2, Morrice 2, C . Doolan, Toohey, V. Comito, G'Brien . BEST O'Dea, Nathan, F . Monoghan, Freeman, Toto, Comito. 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, r-j ; :ards, Arnold, D . Hooper. MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 0. XAVERIANS 13.12.90 0. PARADIANS 3 .9.27 0, XAVERIANS S. Curtain 5, Pappageorgio 2, Denton, Heaphy , roan, Callil, McLeod, Bourke . BEST Slattery, Paul Curtain, D . Taylor, Bourke, Tiernan, Woodley. 0. PARADIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

D RESERVE SECT JON OLD MENTONIANS 2 .0 2 .5 3.8 6.12.48 ELSTERNWICK 1 .4 5.6 6.9 6 .9 .45 OLD MENTONIANS O'Toole 2, B . Scaizo, Watkins, Wilson, Saddler. BEST V. Sciacca, Leaver, B. Scalzo, G . Buxton, Saddler, Osborn . ELSTERNWICK Connely 2, Gray, Lloyd, Howard, Tsiampas. BEST Wigney, Gray, Bird, Lloyd, Port, Heath . STATE BANK 4.3 7.5 9 .5 10 .9 .69 BULLEEN UNITED 2.1 4.1 6.1 11 .2 .68 BULLEEN UNITED Thompson 5, Angelis 2, D. Dowd 2, Gleave, Rees . BEST Cotterill . Thompson, Angelis, D. Dowd, S . Dowd, Delarue. STATE BANK Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . OLD CAMBERWELL 0.3 2 .4 2 .6 3 .7.25 HAMPTON ROVERS 5.3 8.5 13.9 18.13 .121 OLD CAMBERWELL D. Smith, Wood, Todd . BEST Watt, Wood, Craw, Salvaris, D . Smith, Earl. HAMPTON ROVERS Devote 6, Ross 5, Winkler 3, Tubb 2, Connolly, Ivey. BEST G . Kelly, B. Bird, A . Pryor, D. Devote, R . Austin, D. Rogerson. AJAX 1 .4 3 .11 5.12 7.17.59 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .5 4.5 8.6 8.7.55 AJAX Super 2, Micmacher, Stern, Midler, Spicer, Mond . BEST Freeman, Phillips, L . Goldberg, Spicer, Kiel, B. Zielinski . WEST BRUNSWICK Bassi 3, Capron 2, Cerasiotis, Hokkasen, McDonald. BEST Ackers, McDonald, M . Walsh, B. Walsh, Wilkie, Hogan . NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .0 2 .1 3 .2 3 .2 .20 PRESTON 4 .2 9.5 15.6 21 .10.136 NORTH BRUNSWICK J. Brook 2, Blewitt . BEST Rooney, D. Adams, S. Tsialtas, Soanes, Russo, Gering . PRESTON Marantelli 5, McGaw 3, Sebeh 2, Allen 2, A . Bullock 2, B. McVeigh, Jordan, Walkley, Tsolacos, Haysom, Ryan, Finikarides . BEST Allen, Sebeh, Hinchcliffe, Finikarides, Ferlazzo, McGaw .

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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, Scholten, Morrison, Harley, Worthington, Klose . KEW Irwin 3, Kyriakou 2, Lord 2, Griffiths 2, Peric . BEST J. Casauria, ?eric, 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, Eggiestone, C . Ryan . FAWKNER G . Ould 3, U . Profenna. BEST D . Cropley, U. Profenna, J . Cornelissen, M . Busst, G . Ould, G . Walker. 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, Bestow, tVatson . 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 Lagasies, 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, Osbourne . IVANHOE 0 .3 2.6 2.7 3.7.25 0. TRINITY 1 .2 1 .2 3.5 4 .5 .29 IVANHOE Fawley, King. BEST Monev, P. McMahon, Wolfe, McDonald, Lynch, King . 0. TRINITY Neave 2, Davey, J . Adgemis . BEST Scott, Gruen, Paul, D. Adgemis, Davey, Beer.

ST KILDA 2.0 4.0 BANYULE 4.0 6.2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

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'RESERVE '. SECTIO N WHITEFRIARS 5.2 7.8 9.9 11.12 .78 OLD ESSENDON 1 .2 1 .5 3.5 5 .5.35 WHITEFRIARS O'Brien 3, Mason 2, Rohan, Wegener, Lyall, Puglia, Flanagan, B. Williams. BEST S. Ciardulli, Gay, Lyall, Rohan, Walsh, White. OLD ESSENDON Scott 2, Fogarty, Shaw, Milligan . BEST Crossley, Shaw, Wittingslow, Evans, Milner, Milligan . PENINSULA 0.4 3.7 5 .8 7.14.56 AQUINAS 3.4 6.6 10.13 14 .15.99

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PENINSULA Horne 2, Taylor 2, Francis, Morgan, Bovingdon. BEST Reid, Morgan, Taylor, Martin, Graham, Bovmgdon . AQUINAS S . O'Loughlin 5, G . Lennie 2, H . Hewitt 2, McNamara 2, Savaris 2, McCafferty . BEST G . Hewitt, S . O'Loughlin, Phelan, Bolton, Mitchell, Schinck . UHS OLD BOYS 0 .0 3 .5 4 .5 6 .9.45 POWER HOUSE 0 .4 1 .4 1 .4 2.4.16 UHS OLD BOYS Andrews 3, Salmon 3 . BEST R . Burns, Schuller, Clements, Andrews, Constantine, Salmon . POWER HOUSE Young, Hislop . BEST Drough, M . Mason, Paulo, O'Connell . BRUNSWICK 2 .0 2 .0 6 .1 7.2 .44 ST BEDES 3 .0 8.2 9 .4 14 .7.91 BRUNSWICK Shaw 3, Good 2, Heaney, P. Sayers . BEST Campbell, Heaney, M . Sayers, Shaw, McKissack, P. Sayers . ST BEDES Kotis 4, Jackson 3, Whitelaw 2, Daniell, Whitlock, Thompson, L'Huede, Costa . BEST Thompson, L'Huede, Whitlock, Kotis, Ridewood, Whitelaw. HEATHERTON 3 .6 .24 OLD GEELONG 16.9.105 HEATHERTON Rabaul, Smith, M . Richards . BEST Mick Richards, Eland, Hopkins . Dillon, Smith, Rabaul . OLD GEELONG Dawson 3, Bennett 3, Borthwick 2, Fay, Holloway, Lavender, Scott, Henderson, McGowan, M. Davis. BEST Dawson, Scott, D. Hollis, Hendersn, M . Davis, Lavender.

LA TROBE UNI 1 .7 5 .14 11 .15 17.20.122 ANZ BANK 2 .2 4 .2 5 .5 5.5.35 LA TROBE UNI Dillon 6, McKenna 4, Limperakis 2, Mortelt 2, Saltry 2, Kearns . BEST Brown, Beacom, McKenna, Dillon, Hands, Rathbone . ANZ BANK T. Harbinson 3, Dawson, Gleeson . BEST Sweeny, T. Harbinson, Murra . Dawson, Birrel, Walsh. FOOTSCRAY 10.10.70 CLAYTON 11 .12 .78 CLAYTON Nimorokiotakis 2, P. Mortimer, Moutis 2, Tyler 2, Savage 2, Keppel . BEST Nimorokiotakis, Moutis, P. Mortimer, Tyler, Savage, Keppel . FOOTSCRAY Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received . DOVETON 4 .4 6.6 10.9 15.14 .104 UNI REDS 0.0 2.1 2 .2 2 .2.14 DOVETON SJOC Mallon 5, Muirhead 3, Webb 2, Blewett 2, Westerman, Brodie, McHugh . BEST Brodie, Parker, Westerman, Calthorpe, Blewett, Currie. UNIVERSITY REDS Brady, Kddey. BEST Smithers, Jobling, C . Ross, DuChateau, Katsiamakis, V. Duffus . OLD CAREY 2 .0 4 .0 5 .4 7.6.48 W ILLIAMSTOW N 2 .11 8.14 11 .16 16.17.113 OLD CAREY Gittins 2, Hands 2 . Macrae, I . Webster, A . Webster. BEST S . Brown, D. Barro, I . Webster, S . Macrae, Hogan, Henderson . COMMONWEALTH BANK 1 .0 2.4 2.4 2.4.16 ST LEONARDS 3.3 4.4 7.7 9.10.64 COMMONWEALTH BANK McKenzie, Nicholson . BEST Aves, Martin, Mehmet, Poulton. ST LEONARDS Girdwood 3, S . Lydster 2, R . Bulluss, Ruffin, R . Lydster Ingnm . BEST S . Lydster, R . Lydster, Ainalidis, Girdwood, ingrim, Ricco . .10 .40 ELTHAM 3.4 3.7 5 .8 5.16 ST ANDREWS 1 .7 7.8 13.10 20 .136 ST ANDREWS Shearer 5, Casey 2, Davies 2, Libardi 2, Steward 2, Tafner 2, Campbell, Cavanagh, Kenyon, Nowak, Lawrence, Lofts . BEST Casey, Olsen, Pepyat, Sciulli, Shearer, Steward, Vimba, Wegrzyn .

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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, Fitzmorris 2, Wiseman, Singleton, Cornelius, Wallace, Oldfield . BEST Fitzmorris, Singleton, Vassos, Howden, Cornelius, McNess . UNI BLUES Ballard 2, O'Connor, Connolly, McIntosh, Anderson . BEST McCarty, Connolly, McIntosh, Ballard, Anderson, Finlayson .

1 .10 1 .10 7.16 7,17,59 0. HAILEYBURIANS MHS OLD BOYS 0 .1 2.3 3.5 3.8,26 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Colston 2, A . Wigg, Fletcher, Kirkwood.S-, . . King, Dangerfield. BEST Chegwin, Colston, N . Gordon, Flaei. . . F. Main, Broadbent. MHSOB A . Green 2, Blythman . BEST Feferkranz, Exton, Blythma , Newton, Bradley, Dixon . DE LA BLU E forfeited to THERRY MARCELLIN 22•24 .156 BULLEEN/TEMP 5.3,33 MARCE LLIN Randall 7, Szakacs 4, Finnigan 4, Beattie 2, Dillon 2 Masson . N . Duncan, Golds . BEST Finnigan, Duck, Szakacs, Patters-N . Duncan, Davidson . BULLEEN/TEMP Williams, Pulvirinti, Hay, Redfern, Dolinko. BE~T 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, Wehy Jaffer, Klvac . BEST Visentini, Wilson, Dalton, Webb, Jailer, King . OLD PAR . GREEN Board 2, Fuller, Jackson, Aanenson, Nailer, Pucg"o Brabendec BEST Jackson, Silby, Brabendet Quigley, O'Keefe, Northe ;

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3.1 5 .1 6 .1 6.1 .37 ST KILDA OLD MELB 1 .1 6 .1 2 .1 9.7.61 ST KILDA Bosse 2, Lafontaine 2, Tilton, McCormack . BEST Sose ; Peart, Sherman . OLD MELB Bardsley 3, D. Mitchell 2, C . Reed, Smith, Moss, Dugdale BEST Bardsley, Terrill, Dugdale, Worthiemer 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, Cerolini, Garavelis . BEST Kemp, Barman, Chapman, Brook, Blac~ Simpson . NORTH OB Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 2 .7.19 UNI BLACKS 14.12 .96 O. SCOTCH 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, Major . BEST Barbary. Horne, Redford, Pask, Weigard, Mayor. 11.19 .85 WHITEFRIARS 3.1 .19 CAULFIELD GRAMM . WHITEFRIARS Midro 3, O'Brien 2, Phillip 2, Heath, T. Strike, Fasan, . BEST Selkirk, Smith Reidy, Midro, McLaughlin, FIetL Bateman CAULFIELD GRAMM . Brohier Ewinger, Hogan . BEST Dicrosta Millard, Cossart-Walsh, Jedwab, Brohier Worsley . (9/7/88)

O.P. PURPLE 8 .7.55 O. BRIGHTON 5.9.39 O.P. PURPLE Robertson 2, Hayes, Joyce, Mills, Villanti, Dunnell. Caruso. BEST Joyce, Pimmental, Steindi, Cousins, Donohue, Evans 0. BRIGHTON Templeton 2, Lade, Hoare, Styles . BEST Withal, Tregaskis, Hill, Broome, Templeton, Fildes .. 11 .12.78 PARKSIDE 1 .1 5 .2 6 .6 ST KEVINS 4.4 4.5 5.8 5 .8.38 PARKSIDE Kiriakidis 3, Coombe 2, Antonopoulos 2, Papadimitriou 2, Holden, Groom. BEST Hansen, Thomas, Groom, Coombe, Holden, Papadimitriou . ST KEVINS Donovan, Fogarty, King, Quinlan, Warton . BEST MeaghPabst, Snell, Hagarty, Oldham, Loorham .

D BLUES 1 .5 .17 4. 7 2.4 4.5 6.6 76 6 .42 H p~ LA GOL MONASH BLUES Kellock 2, Manuell, Bailey, Triandos, Knott, Roberts . ,'ST Manuel], Kellock, Newman, Nicolopoulos, Knott, Bailey . GOLD D. Toohey 2, C . Stucki, C . atts . M . Burgio, A. Marostica . DE LA 1` Stucki, Curran, Burgio, Watts, Toohey, Breenan . MOUAS

Personality Pars ,t * ,t OLD CAREY ,t ,k ,t OLD CAREY SPORTSMANS' NIGH T WEDNESDAY 27/7/88 Venue : 'Whale' Roberts Cricket Club Hotel, South Melbourne. Time : 6.30 p.m . Cost : $38 all inclusive - tickets available from Eric Dic k Guest Speakers : Brian Wilson Melbourne Star Centreman Tony Shaw - Collingwood Captain 'Whale' Roberts ex VFL Ruckman & Hotellier Compere : Bill Jacobs - Media Personality . * ** OLD CAREY *ic- * vVhat a week for Ron `Fergel' Purcell . Wins Special Mid Year Club Award Wins Coaches Award Buys a House

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 . O. ESSENDON BY E

- Successful in obtaining a staff position at Carey. Now all he needs to do to top it all off is to win Tattslotto . However - can't win them all `Fergel'. Old Carey - Looking Great in '88 * ** OLD CAREY ** * All at Old Carey wish to thank Paul Nelson and Allan Wise for their donations of dinner at The Marquis of Lorne Hotel, 411 George St., Fitzroy. Our winner this month is our coach and centreman Kelvin Shaw for his great game against Williamstown - hope Kel & Sandra enjoy a nice meal in the bistro at the Marquis of Lorne . *~* All at Richmond Central Football Club deeply regret the tragic death of Robe rt David Bestow. A fundraising day was held in conjunction with our match against St Kilda CBA . It was good to sell all relatives and friends pay tribute to Rob and spur us on to victory.

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ROUND 15 - 5 years ago - 1983 Ormond (A) moved the club clear of "relegation stakes" when they beat Old Xaverians by 5 points in a game that was tight all day, 15 .16 to 15.11 . Best rrere Russell, Barnes, Ritchie (Orm) & J .Curtain, S .Curtain, Denton (O.Xav) . Thomastown (E) preserved their unbeaten record ;,hen they comfortably beat fourth team Peninsula Old Boys, 18.11 to 9.9, with stars for the `Towners, Pavera, Fellows, Leifer, Steele, Parsons, Kelly . Milestons at Caulfield Grammarians with 200 games to 'Mouse' Worthington, including four best and fairests, (U19 and three reserves) and 150 games to Warwick `Wocka' Watson, Best and Fairest for Club in 1979, runner-up in 'B' Best & Fairest in 1982, and former captain and committee member and Treasurer . Hampton Rovers, second in 'C' got a fright from bottom team MHSOB before winning 21 .12 to 19.9 in a high standard game. Rovers to shine were Rose (5 goals), Nash, Clark, Wilson, Stephens, Hibbs . Powerhouse held on to fourh place in D when they beat third team Fawkner 17.9 to 14 .14 . Best were Saroni, Newton, Briggs ( .H .) & Harro p, Antocci, Merson ( Fawkner) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1978 One of Old Haileyburians' old stagers Ross Bannon, created a club record, and one that would be hard to beat - playing his 50 game in 14 years, first playing with the club in 1964 . The length of time between games is no indication of "Roscoe's" ability for he won the club's best and fairest in 1967 . With only 4 round to go, A section was very open with the bottom five teams all with a slim chance of reaching the four. North Old Boys ( Junior 1) & Old Melburnians (B Reserve) remained the only undefeated teams in the competition . Ivanhoe experimented with playing Juniors, Reserves and Seniors on the same ground . 200 games to Ian, the youngest of Alphington's Harris brothers. 150 games to Peter Wynd of State Bank who over 21 years had won best and fairest, best clubman, and leading goal kicker, social secretary, and life member and also to the Bank's Alan Brennan, in the top ten best and fairest every year since joining the club, and also active on the committee . 100 games to Fawkner's Da ry ll Foley, the club's leading ruckman since joining V .A.F.A ., and to Old

Ivanhoe's "Bigg John" Stevens, who had triumphed over three knee operations . 15 YEARS AGO - 197 3 "The Carnival Was Over" and no joy to Victoria as they went down in the final game to S .A . by 22 points. Our shocking inaccuracy, 7 .18, was the losing factor as the victors kicked 12 .10 . On play, Victoria did not deserve to be as close as that, but had they kicked straight in second half, would have won it . 4.13 in that period, and many shots out of bounds . It was a great triumph for S .A . • the first time they had won two successive carnivals . • the first time a South Australian player had won Best and Fairest Medal at Carnival - their vice-captain Paul Rofe, was the winner. • the first time Victorian had been beaten in a Carnival match in Melbourne . • Victoria's lowest score ever in a Carnival match . • S .A .'s first win in Victoria since 1937 . Only five Victorians, M . Callinan (Ivanhoe), C.McRae (Uni Blacks), J.Aughton (St .Bernards), J.Anderson (Old Scotch), & Andrew Ireland (Ivanhoe) were selected in the "All Australian Team" . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Rod McFarlane kicked 10 goals for Coburg in their easy win over Old Scotch 17.19 (121) to 8.10 (58) . In very wintry conditions, home team, Monash Uni . 3 .7(25) defeated UHSOB 1 .4(10) . Only 1 point was scored against the win in the entire game . Jack Bray played his 50th game for Monash University since coming from Melbourne Uni . Jack held the unique record of being the only player to win a Best and Fairest award and a full blue from both Universities . Footscray Tech ., on top in C Section with only one defeat, had a good win over Old Melburnians 17.17.(119) to 9 .13(67) . Punshon (7), Dyer & Scott starred for Tech ., while Robertson, Clark & Wilson were best for OM's. Old Paradians & Uni Blues two games ahead of Caulfield Grammar & Uni Blacks, appeared safe for the top two positions . 30 YEARS AGO - 195 8 State Savings Bank full back, Bill Petering, a great cubman and committee member, played his 100th game. Australian Amateurs, after meeting very strong and unexpected opposition from NSW won by 10 points to take out Division 2 Championship.


Murrumbeena's "jack of all tradces" Norm Sharpe, starred in yet another position last week - full back . John Layton, Power House's fast and elusive forward pocket, reached the double century, spread over 11 seasons . John coached Power House in 1956 when they won promotion to A Section . In a battle for second position in "A", Old Xaverians & State Savings Bank lined up as follows : OLD XAVS : Gillon, Carro ll, Keogh ; Burnes, Doyle, Dyett ; Raffaele, Johnson, Greenway ; Colloppy, Capes, Rhoden; Day, Ralph, Callen ; Slatte ry, Corby, Gibson ; W.Searbrook, Andrews . S.S .B. : McNeill, Petering, Benne tt; Walters, Daley, Watson ; McPherson, Strachan, Su rtees ; Harris, Salmon, Cushing ; Hill, Supplett, Preston ; Ellis, D.Douglas, Reside; Gillately, Coxhill . In a very scrambly game Old X. won 8.10 to 4.7. Best were Gibson, Johnson, Capes ( Old X .) & McNeill, Petering, Supplett (S.S .B .) . Former VAFA players in VFL Carnival team were Laurie Mithen (Melbourne - Ormond); Neil Roberts ( St . Kilda - MHSOB) ; Owen Abrahams (Fitzroy - C .Bank) & Ray Gabelich (Collingwood - Parkside) . 40 YEARS AGO - 194 8 St . Kilda win their first league game for 32 matches and Caulfield Grammarians had their first win for the season - C .G .'s press correspondent claimed that St. Kilda's victory robbed his team of headlines in Saturday's Sporting Globe . F very team visiting Geelong was lavish in their praise of hospitality extended - Bruce Weymss was President . J ni Blacks & Old Melburnians were safe in the top two positions with Hampton Rovers, Coburg & Old Scotch battling for third and fourth . Ormond had a slim chance of making the four . DE LA's MICHAEL GREEN - 150 GAMES A person who more than any other has embodied the spirit of his club and the whole of Amateur Football is Michael G re ene who recently completed 150 games with the club . Universally acknowledged in the VAFA for his strength, his character and his fighting spirit, his stature within Amateur Football is unparalleled . His achievements speak volumes about the high regard in which he is held by both De La and football in general . 1980 Club Best and Fairest, 1983, 1985 and 1987 Runner-up Best and Fairest 1984, 1985 and 1986 Best in the Finals, 1986 Most Consistent . In 1985 he won the club's Outstanding Achievement Award after finishing equal first in the A Section Best and Fairest to only lose on a countback . This is an even more meritorious achievement considering he only played in 13 home and away games . He has been a consistent vote poller in the A Section Best and Fairest for many years and in the past 4 years has finished in the top 3 placegetters whilst never winning . Club captain in 1986 and 1987, Vice-captain in 1988 he has played State games in 1980, 1983 and 1984 . Mick has been at De La since 1978 and in that time has played 13 U19, 7 reserves and 130 senior games in his 150 . Injuries have restricted him from not having played more games and also going on at a higher

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Oliver, Old Carey (4) Burke, Clayton (5) Mills, F.I .T. (-) Taylor, St . Andrews (-) M . Wilson Snr, Doveton (-) G SECTION Maclsaac, Kew (2) Hutchinson, Bloods (-) Wittey, Bloods (-) Warner, Monash Whites (-) Johnson, Marcellin (-) S . Teale, Collegians (2) Fletcher, Old Haileybury (-) H SECTIO N Prowse, Old Xaverians (2) Giffin, St . Kevins (2) Goudge, GTV-9 (-) Louchard, GTV-9 (-) Ebinger, GTV-9 (-) F. Skender, St. Kilda (-) Lang, Richmond Central (1) Hall, St . Kilda (-) Gray, GTV-9 (- )

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Gorazides, Old Xaverians (-) Mason, Marcellin (-) Walker, De La Salle (-) Connors, Old Xaverians (-) Board, Old Paradians (-) Midro, Collegians (-) Houston, Uni Blues (-) Mason, Marcellin (-) UNDER 19 SECTION 2 T. Strike, Whitefriars (1) Rowan, Whitefriars (-) S . Strike, Whitefriars (-) Phillips, Caul . Grammar (-) D'Silva, St . Bernards (-) O'Brien, Whitefriars (2) Cowl, Old Scotch (3 ) UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Fogarty, St . Kevins (1) Hourigan, St . Kevins (1) Fox, Old Brighton (-) Ryan, Old Brighton (-) Howden, Old Brighton (-) Pegler, Aquinas (-) Noyes, Aquinas (-)

A RESERV E McGraw, De La Salle (2) 43 Walsh, St . Bernards (-) 27 Wooler, Marcellin (-) 26 Formosa, Uni Blues (-) 2 6 (9) 84 Harris, De La Salle (-) 24 (7) 78 Boyanton, Ormond (-) 23 (7) 61 Madden, Ormond (-) 23

,i,nn,ngton, Bulleen/Templestowe (1) Caulfield Gramm . (-) -7, uld Fawkner (3) ngalher, IvanhoeC RESERVE ( ) Thompson, Banyule (1) ane old Haileybury ( 2Jeston,Banyule(- ) Susovich, St . Kilda 3) ~ailarin, St . Kilda (5) Balaclava (-) Stevens, Banyule D RESERVE ( ) Devola, Hampton Rovers (6) ,',Ir~ght, State Bank (-) 1;';a{kley, Preston (1) leedon, Elsternwick ~~) Finikarides, Presto n Angelis, Bulleen United (2) ;;finkler, Hampton Rovers (3)

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300 GAME S GARRY `VIN SPONG' NORTO N No doubt many Old Mentonians will not be awareof the significance of `Vin Spong'. I'm sure Ga ry Norton will tell you, if you haven't already heard . There are still a few members around who saw the event - not many, but a few. (By the way do you still have it?) Onto a more serious note, Old Mentonians are fortunate to have a player of Gar ry 's calibre with the club over these many years. This has culminated with the fantastic achievement of 3001games at the early age of 33 . (This is 300 Senior games - no under age game - we don't have a team . ) When Garry first joined the club in the early 70's straight from Mentone Grammar, his game was basketball, not football, and it reflected in his kicking (style and distance), some say even to this day . The early part of his career was spent in the Reserves learning and developing his game . From these humble beginnings springs an enormous playing record with the club and VAFA . - Combined VAFA Grades Representative Team Membe r - 3 VAFA Competition B & F Awards - 9 Club Best & Fariest Award s - Runners Uup Best & Fairest on a number of occasions .

To add to this Gar ry has been the Captain of the Seniors for an unbroken span of 10 years - a truly fantastic effort . Very forthright with his opinions, Garry leads„tjy example and expects others to follow his efforts., Garry is known and respected by other clubs and players within the VAFA for his magnificent marking ability, a legacy of basketball . He is also well known to give as well as he receives and on many occasions he's gone against taller and larger opponents and acquitted himself admirably . As well as his performances on the field Garry has been just as active off the field by taking one some of the most thankless and difficult tasks eg : - Social Secretary in 1987 - Organiser of Football Trip Away His current role is Club Vice President and VAFA member of Old Mentonians, as well as Senior Captain and Selector - a massive feat for any person . Congratulations Garry on your magnificent effort over the years - long may it continue . The next goal is the Premiership this year and, who knows, the club playing record (360 Games) . BULLEEN UNITED MILESTONES 100 to John Empe y The Bulls centreman, John Empey, plays his 100th game today. A courageous player of the first degree, "Ralph" is always throwing himself sideways into the packs, eyes and hands on the ball, shouldings, body and legs wiping out at many of the opposition as possible . If he were a travelling salesman then he'd sell courage . Ralph the sheepdog really is Bulleen through and through, when he is cut, be bleeds blue and green . Empey likes nothing more than kicking a goal for the Bulls, and for the Bulls to win, did I forget Premiership win? A consistently top player, Empey is the first player to knock off Morley for the club's best and fairest, a feat of which is he inordinately proud . Ralph is already talking of his second hundred, and everyone at Bulleen United wishes him the best on this aim and congratulate him on his first ton . ** * MILESTONES FOR OLD GEELON G Two of Old Geelong 's senior players today reach milestones : Charlie Richardson his 100th and Mark Williams his 50th . Charlie started with the Club in 1983 and in reaching his 100 has missed only two matches on the way, in a career that has shown steady improvement. In 1984 he was the Reserves' Most Consistent, in 1986 the Club's Most Improved, and last season he was Runner Up to the Firsts' Best and Fairest . His pace is one of his greatest attributes (he can almost beat Steve Gude over 100 metres) and we look foward to many more dashes down the wing in years to come. Mark Williams is another player to have distinguished himself with the Club, though over a shorter period - Most Consistent in 1986 and Club Best and Fairest last year. He's only missed one game since starting with us, and each week is a model of consistency in the back line. Congratulations from everyone at OGS to both players - a great effort .

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Personality Pars 'FAWNA' CRACKS THE TO N Mal 'Fawna' Cater plays his 100th game for Old Mentonians today. Since joining the club from Mentone Grammer, Mal's game has steadily progressed now giving the centre ne a bit of dash . One of Mal's great joys of playing is to kick goals (as many as possible) and his great speed from the wing ' owards the goals has caught many sides unawares . Mal's direct kicks for goal are not as productive as .aitnessed last week . in 1987 Mal won the Reserves B & F Award even :hough he was unable to train because of studies . This ;ear the Athletics season of Mentone Grammar

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G SECTION PORT COLTS V COLLEGIANS BULL TEMP V MARCELLI N 0. SCOTCH V MON WHITES ST. BERNARDS V OLD MELB . KEW V BLOOD S DE LA SALLE V 0. HAILE Y H SECTION 0. GEELONG V ST . KEVINS POWERHOUSE V GTV9 THERRY V ST. KILD A RICH . CENTRAL V OLD XAVS BALACLAVA V STATE BANK UNDER 19 SECTION 1 MARCELLIN V COLLEGIAN S 0. PARADE GREEN V UNI BLUES BULL TEMP. V MHSO B THERRY V OLD XAVS . DE LA BLUE V 0. HAILE Y UNDER 19 SECTION 2 UNI BLACKS V ST . KILD A CAUL . GRAMM . V OLD MELB . 0. SCOTCH V BANYULE ORMOND V WHITEFRIARS NORTH O.B. V. ST. BERNARD S UNDER 19 SECTION 3 AQUINAS V O .P.PURPLE 0 . ESSENDON V O .BRIGHTON HAMPT ROVERS V ST. KEVINS MON BLUES V PARKSID E DE LA GOLD - A BY E (where he is a Master) occupied his time but now he is back with a vengeance being amongst the Best players for the Seniors for a number of weeks . As well as his playing contribution, Mal has given service as a Committeeman and Secretary of the Old Mentonians Society and has generally been a key link with the School . Mal your effo rts over the years have been really appreciated - all the best for the future . CHEERIO TO ALAN HEANE Y All at Old Mentonians wish to send the ANZ Stalwart all the best and wish him a speedy recovery . Hopefully Alan you might be able to come and see us in the Finals!! OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS would like to thank LINDEMANS WINE S for their support throughout the 1988 season . Special thanks to Fred Neates . ***


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