The Amateur Footballer, Week 16, 1988

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has virtually assured the Club of a berth in the first semi final . old Xaverians 7 point victory over Marcellin ,e ;er whether Marcellin or Collegians will be its oponents will surely be decided at Bulleen this afternoon. The Eagles certainly had opportunities last week, but their woeful kicking for goal combined with the pressure ed by the Xavs defence, in particular back pocket player Chris Mortenson, will serve to remind them tha t on games cannot be consistently won by playing one quarter of football . I noted with interest that both chose their respective ruck rovers amongst their better players . Dann was obviously his consistent sel f in informed that Slattery, particularly in the second half, was quite brilliant . Collegians on the other hand has a wonderful win over St . Bernards. They were able to put the late notic e ~-,e fixture to one side and according to reports, Bruce Ferguson commented that the Lions effort was the ior quite some time . Ian Roberts has obviously relished the move from the spearhead to the wing an d ; .. goals suggests that he hasn't lost the ability to convert . His team mate on the other wing Greg Griffiths had a good year and it did not go un-noticed that Richard Schober was back amongst the best at centre laack. In addition five "lions" booted two goals each . Today Collegians will rely on the good form of rovers parsons & Lemon, the latter being particularly dangerous around goals and the experience of Hibbins. Cullinan Carr may well be asked to tag him and Pollock's clash with Matt Getson will have a bearing on the outcome. ~;larcellin are a real enigma, although I suppose that tag would fit a good number of Amateur Clubs . Just whe n e opportunity to cement a place in the four presents itself Marcellin promptly rejects it and must now face Collegians on a high after a big win and with form that includes recent victories over Ormond, De La Salle & North . Their only loss was by 8 pts to Blues on July 9. Ground conditions and the venue are in Marcellin's . : .our, but I believe the players may be doubting their ability as finals prospects following losses to Old Paradian s & the Xavs . and Collegians will grab the initiative and take fourth place . (}{d Paradians can be expected to do Uni Blues a real favour this week by putting to rest once and for al l -2 Blues half hearted challenge for fourth spot . Blues, apart from Michael Yeo, Tro on, Furphy, Gust & Aristotle , ; up a pathetic last quarter effort against De La whereas OP's were seen at their very best in coming from ~h :nd to beat No rt h . Powick, Grills & Abrahams were all among the goals, Beare & Nelson controlled the rigs whilst Wood, Mansfield, Matt Considine & Peyton were fine defenders . I along with many others would _ astounded if OP's lost this one. ','nether Old Xave ri ans are required to travel to West Essendon for a game against St . Bernards will be decided ; a Supreme Court ruling during the week . North O.B . who sent so close last week against second placed Old Paradians must front up this week to top i ;he ladder and raging Premiership favourite Ormond . North will take this game right up to the Mons and ich far more for which to play I believe North will provide the upset of the day by beating the competition leaders . =dmittedly its a bold prediction and Ormond did everything right last week in trouncing Old Scotch . However just a hunch that the Mons may take the North Old Boys lightly and pay with the loss of 4 points . n many ways the Old Scotch & De La Salle Old Collegians game is as big as that which I mentioned first . die winner wil have moved a game clear of possibly two clubs and should be able to hang on for another year. Each club is really the monster of its own destny and on its fighting performance of Elsternwick Park last Saturday De La rekindled the spirit which will enable it to win successive games for only the second time this season .

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Todays selections COLLEGISNS v Marcellin OLD PARADIANS v Uni Blues NORTH O.B .v Ormon d St . Bernards v OLD XAVERIANS (Pending) 0. Scotch v DE LA SALLE

UNI BLACKS v Caul. Gramm . 0 . Trinity v KEW (who'll be glad they're playing away!) Bulleen Temp . v FAWKNER PARKSIDE v Ivanhoe Monash Blues v THERRY

Southa's C Section Selection s

The Sist Report on B Section

Last weeks games came no closer to resolving any of the burning issues, although Trinity's win over MOnash has helped their cause. Good conditions out at Monash allowed the game to flow well with both sides attackinr ; early. In a high scoring first quarter Monash started quickly scoring 4 against the wind . Trinity then replieu with 7. From there on the lead see-sawed to 3/4 time when the difference was only 1 point . The defences the, took over. Trinity faced an uphill battle kicking against the wind in the last but came out strongly kicking 2 goalMonash could only manage one . It was a promising sign for Trinity who usually fade in the last quarter . Hildebrand at CHF for Monash had a great game, while up the other end Cowley also kicked 6. Tim Phillips back fc Trinity after a long absence also played well on the wing to set up many attacks . In very different conditions out at Ivanhoe, Blacks took advantage of the better end in the second quarter, kickina 5 goals to set the game up. Only 3 goals in total were kicked after half time in the impossible conditions . Th< "mud cake facials" must have done wonders for the fella's complexions. Ivanhoe never really troubled Blacks and will need to show a great improvement to get out of relegation . Acting captain (C, VC, DVC were all injured ;: Mark Russell set the example for Blacks and Kellar & Doyle worked well around the ground . For Ivanhoe Ross & Post were the best . A dismal performance from Bulleen Templestowe allowed Therry to continue on their victory thumping way . Except for the loss against Parkside their smallest winning margin in the last five weeks has been by 14 goal ; and thats despite the injuries . Ther ry 's ground is in good condition, even so Bulleen Templestowe could rarel~ get the ball past Therry's Gallagher at F.B . and Reddick on the HBF For Bulleen Templestowe Hea t h & Farley were best . The only joy for the Bullants was that they managed to outscore Therry in the last quarter. In the other two games Parkside beat Caulfield easily and Kew did what they had to do to beat Fawkner. Fawkner did play well but Kew are simply a class above . Looking at today's games we week that the top five sides are playing the bottom five, and whilst most positions are almost settled, each game does have some important implications for the state of the ladder. Starting with the three bottom sides, they will find it very difficult to produce a win . Trinity had a confidence boosting win over Monash but even so I can't see them beating Kew. A win for Trinity would see them clear of relegation . Ivanhoe head down to Pitcher Park in what will be a torrid affair. The 'Hoers have been winning every second game and they will bounce back, however they can only win if Parkside's big six fail to fire . Blacks will be out to seek revenge from Caulfield after the draw last time and with a number of senior players returning, should do just that . Looking at the remaining draw for the three bottom teams the next two weeks should be the deciders . TRINITY 18 - Kew (H)BT (A) Caulfield (A) Therry (H ) IVANHOE 12 - Parkside (A) Caulfield (A) Monash (H) Fawkner (A) CAULFIELD 10 - Blacks (A) Ivanhoe (H) Trinity (H) BT (A) For the other two games Bulleen Templestowe should account for Fawkner, although they will need to improve and Therry should reverse the result of last rounds game against Monash . If Parkside do lose to Ivanhoe, Therry will get second spot . Anyone in B Section interested in reading the SIST report for Round 14 should be able to get an Amateur Footballer from the Club Secretary as was suggested last week . (ed .)

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=ree of legal distractions the competition kept itself as regular as a man with diahorrhea. Banyule showed that ,sir losing performance was a midwinter day's drea for the three other finalists and makes one wonder whether ney were laying lower than Brer Rabbit . Today's sojourn takes them to Elsternwick Park for the match against O,Brighton, who regained their place in the four. Unfortunately the Grammarians return may be more temporar y an Chris Cowdrey's first innings as Test Captain of England as they play two of the top three teams in their ;st three games. Andrew Grant picked up a mountain of kicks against Ivanhoe, but the Fraumano brothers 1,10 company should be able to keep him and his mates quiet - especially if the dangerous Pryor is sidelined . ,';!3ders could be de rigour for Old Melburnians at St . Kevins. OM's remarkable performance in allowing momastown four behinds for the game smacks of Uncle Scrooge at his worst and apparently left everyone [)it mystified our South Sydney way. They will be looking to oil the last details of an impressive machine in :.reparation for their "qualifying final" next week. St. Kevins' afternoon matinee at Melbourne High was apparently Âťore like the reserves midday offering, and at half-time they were halfway to emulating OM's effort having only 3, ;or:ed two behinds through . The work of Hooper & Arthurson on the backline was solid all day, but the big ner at today's match could be the most enterprising local dry cleaner. Despite the efforts of the inevitable Avitable and the rather larger Driscoll, St . Kilda CBC did nothing to show ;11ey were in the top three teams' class - but look out in September . Their percentage is a big asset in their oattle for fourth position and I doubt they'll loose any ground in this area against Thomastown, who simply ;,annot afford to miss two goals from 5 metres out when they're only going to kick four points for the day . Russell Kelly & Adrian La ro sa will provide plenty of opposition in the key defence posts but this selection has virtually no degree of difficulty. Old Ivanhoe led Banyule at half-time, reflecting their much-improved form over the last few weeks . Dyson's seven goals and Cockerills renewed zest helped, but the Hoes continue to run out of legs last in their matches . Parker & deBortoli were missing but return for today's vital match against Balaclava, who had only three less _coring short against Old Brighton . Arthur Hartley looks set to be Bala's Recruit of the Year at the ripe old age of 24 and may even give the competition voting a shake . I don't think he will be a happy man after today's game, however. Beazley played a lone hand for Melbourne High, but it's hard being a bus driver when you've got too many oassengers, especially those of the callibre of Dowling . Old Haileyburians could do worse than have a roll in the mud before the game as it might keep a few swollen heads down and also mean they get some sort of value out of the hire-jumpers they have been directed to wear. Southa's Selection s Old Brighton v BANYULE St . Kevins s OLD MELBURNIANS ST. KILDA CBC v Thomastown OLD IVANHOE v Balaclava Melbourne High v OLD HAILEYBURIAN S

Personality Pars B.T. HITS 5 0 Maybe it is not such a big deal for the older VAFA Clubs to announce their 50 game players, but to Whitefriars OCFC who have only been in operaton for 21/2 seasons, this is a first . Our Captain Bernard Tierney made history last week by being the first player to reach his 50th game with Whitefriars . B .T. is already a legend in his own mind after winning the VAFA 'F' Grade Best and Fairest last year, and he promises to lead Whitefriars to an 'A' Grade Premiership in season 1992 . As long as the rest of the team does not trip over his hair along the way . Never mind B .T. not many rock and roll stars can lay football as well as you can ; or sing as bad .

`ZILLA BRINGS UP 50 ' Two weeks ago Steven Zielinski played his 50th game for AJAX and starred agasint West Brunswick. Zilla was one of the greats of our junior club but for some reason never got around to joining AJAX until 1985 when he got sick of watching Carlton lose! He immediately perched his bulky frame in the goal square where his strong marking and straight kicking resulted in plenty of games . Last season Zilla shifted to defense and did well and upon resuming his football this season, has done well at centrehalf back . Zilla is a committeeman this year and also doubles up as chef at our Thursday barbecues. Could that be the reason the players now prefer counter meals? Well done Zilla on playing 50 games . We look forward to the next 50 - if your body lets you!


D Section notes by Chris Rowston

E Section Report by John Palme r

There was no change to the final four after last weeks games with interest still alive in who will end up in icur ,s,Ijs last week proved to be fairly predictable and did not alter the premiership ladder at all . The major interest spot . As predicted, State Bank ended Elsternwicks finals aspirations with a strong overall performance . State ~how to get 3 into 2 as the first semi-final positions are up for grabs amongst 3 teams . One has to miss Bank are still one game behind Bulleen but percentages may still be the important factor if the Bankers b~ . I m not going to predict which one it will be just yet but the pressure will be right on over the final 2 rounds . Hampton Rovers today. State Bank & Hampton Rovers, the Bankers have all the good reasons • In the match of the day between Old Essendon certainly sank the Pirates out in Bourbenland and gave their percentage a good boost with win . Their current form is good, a finals berth is at stake and more importantly Hampton Rovers are not playIr . . ?6 goal space they put in the game . with the same prupose as previously shown . The Rovers appear very unsettled, evidenced last week wh , It may be a cast of sitting on top for too lor rt h Brunswick . ; Aquinas ended the UHSOB charge comfortably and are now firmly entrenched in 2nd position . No outplayed for three quarters by a determined If ever the Bankers have their chance, it's today - State Bank to win ! predicted upset result nearly came of . Whitefriars just managed to sneak the points at St Bedes in a thriller all saying earlier in the year when St Bedes popped up with 2 draws in quick succession that their supporters Bulleen United are the form side of late . Their incredible climb up the ladder is a credit to the club, curren ,Id be victims of heart failure and last weeks 3 point margin could have caused a few relapses . With mor e seeing its best results since entering the competition in 1973 . Today they meet AJAX and will have to play ~ -oring shots the Beders could have been a little unlucky. The close margins have been very costly as they their very best as the Jackers perform miracles in front of their home supporters . - ,• : seem to be out of contention . Last week saw a return of form to the dark horse of the grade, Preston . After losing second position throuc~ some ordinary performances they still have a chance to grab second spot . On last weeks form anything is possit _Old Geelong playing their home ground very well scored easily over Brunswick . The OGGS are just out of e bur and waiting to pounce on the first one to fa!ter . At this time of the year upsets will start to appear and today I'll nominate one . No rt h Brunswick at home ha,a good chance to ward off relegation by defeating Elsternwick . Their strength is in their running players as witness= bounced back with a good win over Heathert on to maintain 4th spot but need to keep their minds Powerhouse . by myself last week . Four quarters is required to win and its just possible if they really want it the job as there are a couple of difficult tasks ahead . continue their fine form with a very convincing win over West saw Old Mentonians The results from last week :'redictab!y, another 3 out of 5 return for me . Fast running out of time for another perfect score but here goes Brunswick . With a seven goal burst in the third term OM's totally eclipsed the Magpies in every departmerr ,,r Round 16 today. Best for OMs R . Macqui re, M . Macquire & Sly & West Brunswick Davis, Fitzsimmons & Fyffe . . Six goals to nil in the first term set tF= Heatherton at home to Old Essendon could be a bit of a danger game for the visitors but I think they can returned to their first half of the season form to outpoint AJAX ston Pre trend for the day . Using the ball quickly enabled many opportunities up forward for P re ston with Phillips kickr : •_~~A the points and strengthen their final's claims . 9 goals. Best for Preston Turner, Hepburn & Phill ips and AJAX A . Zielanski, Josem & L . Burstin . Aquinas journey to Brunswick for the first time and although the home ground will be an advantage, on form, : could be hard to see Aquinas going under today. Bulleen United held out Old Camberwell to win in the heavy conditions . The Wells persisted all day but coul, not match Bulleens improved tackling and handball . Three goals to nil in the third term cemented another v; Whitefriars take on UHSOB in Donvale and following the close one last week will be fired up to put a good for the Bulls . Best for Bulleen Creighton, Armst ro ng & Chivers & Old Camberwell Neate, Mitchell & Hodson . ;,ace in the game today. A third quarter go:. State Bank showed many skills and used the ball better to defeat Elsternwick decisively. .Best for State Bank Powerhouse travel to Mt Eliza and should be too strong for Peninsula here, thus keeping their position in the four. spree put the game beyond doubt and it now looks curtains for Elsternwick for the year Russell Connelly, Maher & Mathison & Elsternwick McCooke & . T he Match of the Day, Old Geelong and St Bedes at Como Park . With both teams coming off very good ; ;erformances last week, this should be a great contest . Old Geelong must win to stay in touch and St Bedes Hampton Rovers struggled all day to shrug off persistent North Brunswick . Lacking height up forward cc_ ;,ich nothing to lose, will be very keen to make it as tough as possible . The home ground advantage leads me Nth Brunswick dearly as they attacked the Ball with more desire . Only for the strong marking and goal kickir_ : ability of Panagiotidis, the result could have been different . Best for Hampton Rovers Panagiotidis & Young -o pick the OGS in a close one . and Nth Brunswick C .Fox, Hehrr, Grimaldi, Coote, A .Sammartmo, RDrMarco . *** OLD CAREY ** * NORTH OLD BOYS U19's Todays selection s Just when he had consolidated his place in the 1st Congratulations from all at No rt h Old Boys to coach NTH BRUNSWICK v Elsternwick OLD MENTONIANS v Old Camberwell XViii, Rod Armst rong has been forced out for some Terry Mills and his U19 team on another spirited Ajax v BULLEEN UNITED STATE BANK v Hampton Rovers 3-4 weeks with injury. performance in their win against Caulfield PRESTON v West Brunswic k Rod suffered a bad injury to his mouth last year and Grammarians last Saturday. Playing with only 17 men OLDER WOOD NOTCHES 100 AT has come back with a vengeance this season, taking for most of the game, the boys showed true North Personality Pars OLD PARADIANS over the back pocket and not giving the resting rovers Old Boys application and determination . Amongst a kick. Due to his latest injury, chipped bones in his Hearty congratulations is extended to Peter Wood our better players were Adam Driscoll and Phil from President, Committee, supporters and player elbow, Rod hopefull will have time to make it back Angelopoulos, who have been down in recent *~* prior to the finals - let's hope so - speedy recovery : .•eeks,but showed a timely return to form . With only of Old Pardians, on playing his 100th game for the LENNY (Boom Boom) KIRK - 50th GAM E Rocket Rod! ! Club on 30th July 1988, against University Blues four matches to go, the whole club is behind the boys Peter, who is one of the most reliable senior player Congratulations on your 50th game from all of us at in their quest for the four. Good luck fellas . ** * OLD CAREY ,t ,t * in the club, had his playing days at the club interrupte; West Brunswick . Lenny came to West in 1985, 'Mal and `Mike' both performed well in the mud and * ,t * OLD CARE Y . Once when he played for Collingwood footba twice another product of Sunshine . When he arrived he had slush last week . Better known as Peter Pang and Calling all Old Ca rey registered players club, and the other, when he had an extende,~ the looks of a baby, but as time goes on he has dePeter Gittins, they were both at home amongst the - We Need You . But Peter honeymoon for the whole of last season rough terrain and used all gears to get the ball . Both veloped into a man (we think) . A natural left footer he is Our lsts are in the finals, our 2nds can make the finals represented the premiership team in 1986, and Peters are terrific clubmen, always at training, always but - not without ALL available players being at is very determined not to use his right. He has come back this year in full earnest . The very best of luc'• training at social functions and always give 100% in a game. and turning up for matches, so all players are along way this year with his attitude and we look forfor the rest of the season, and for the seasor~ to Peter Keep up the good work `Mal and Mike' . of ward to another 50 . Well done Lenny . to come, in achieving his next milestone at the Clu t asked to put in a bit of effort so they may be part Old Carey - Looking great in '88 . a premiership team - be there, be part of it! ! 4

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Last week the only tipping error was my oversight of Willy whose 20 point win over the Students must ha : .; Latrobe coach, Peter O'Donohue tearing out his remaining hair . For Willy, the win demonstrated that greatF consistency this year could well have seen them participating at the business end . In other matches Old Carey went through Patterson River like a bleak winter wind leaving a trail of destruction and St Leonards withc, a goal, or much purpose for that matter. The Doves, with a seventy point win over the Clays in a match abo, as exciting as the Julian Beale Affair, held on to second spot . The Eagles, back on the bit, had enough tc spare against Getta's Zedders and the Uni Redz recorded their biggest win for some time by thrashing th , Turtles who could make no headway in the boggy stretches of Uni Oval . In the main game, neither side playes up to their recent form but the Sainters were never troubled to beat the Harrys by seven goals . Players of the week : Wanted to give the award this week to a Williamstown player after their great win againLatrobe . However, everytime I rang Willy secretary, Michael Geoghegan to pindown a recipient, I got a husk, voiced female raving on about specialty sausages . Has Rollo gone R-rated? Stay tuned! This Week's Matches: Last week(s) current percentage accuracy (72% ) Match of the Round : The top two clash at Bundoora, where the Students play host to the Doves. At the earlier fixture I picked the Doves and they were comprehensively beaten . Yet, their current form is much bette than the Students who have lost 2 in 3 weeks . I'll stick my neck out and tip Doveton to win by 3 or 4 twirc because of form, wintry conditions at ground level and greater composure . If the Students win it will be baseo on psychological recovery . In other matches : The Saints to commit atrocities of Pol Pot proportions against St Leonards at Brearley (Terry Wilson will probably bag 15) . Old Carey to keep sniffing at the double-chance by a margin of a dozen or so over the Clays whose only chance of winning would be Keno. The Artists to have a most unsympathetic visitor in Willy and the Harry Trotters to take off the Privatisation Cup against the Zedders. In an evenly matcheti contest, I fancy the Redz to record their season's second against the Eagles at Farnsworth . If the Eagles ge up I owe you two "frothies" Swannee. Special Note : Thanks for the good wishes sent to Prince Henry 's Intensive Care Unit after my "out of retirement' game last Sunday . That's what Amateur Football is all about : drip-feeding and traction .

THE SCORE S The attention of all clubs is drawn to the necessity to phone final scores to Mr . Ron Hally on 379 8171 - Reserves and G and H section games played early - before 3 p .m . Seniors and Under 19 section games before 5 p .m . In the case of a forfeit it is still necessary to phone Mr . Hally . If a match is transferred to SUNDAY, nofity the Press Correspondent George McTagga rt on 528 3319 . Saturday matches at Elsternwick Park - 'Home Club' responsible for phoning scores to Mr. Hally (unless otherwise advised) . Sunday games - scores to Mr. George McTaggart (unless otherwise advised) .

PHONING OF DETAIL S A SECTION BEFORE 5 :30 P.M . B SECTION 6P.M.to 6.30P.N: . Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART a"L 528 331 9 PHONING OF SCORES SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION S BEFORE 5 P.M. RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M . to MR . RON HALLY at 379 817 1

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cessful season . Monash Whites who cover second place should be able to take the points against Old know that to gain the double chance they must win and win well St Bernards await Scotch : The Students Old Melburnians whose seasonable performances pale in comparison with those of the West Essendon based For me it will be a big St. Bernards win as a prelude to next week's first semi final . Kew are at home to who could find the small ground restricts their movement of the ball . Nevertheless I believe the Blood s Bloods ro,e too talented and they they will take the points . De La Salle should be able to stamp themselves a s

REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED JULY 23, 1988 G SECTION (Round 15 ) Five successful match forecasts were my lot . My nemeses were the Old Melburnians who were able to defF ; the inaccurate Kew by three points in the round's upset result . St . Bernards defeated Collegians by nine po,r while Monash Whites were able to defeat Marcellin by thirteen points after a low scoring game. Leaders 3l0ods did as they like against Old Scotch who were overrun by a total of one hundred and forty one points . Culleen Templestowe maintained second place as a result of their fifty nine point win over Old Haileybury wh o to register a major score . But for inaccuracy in front of goal the Bulleen Templestowe margin would have be~ greater. De La Salle finished thirty nine points in front of Port Colts. De La Salle had double the Colts scorr opportunities in posting this victory. H SECTION (Round 15 ) The penultimate round results gave me a perfect tipping record - five out of five!!! St Kevins held Therry goallE_ and ran out victors by fifty nine points in what could have been a preview of the August 6 first semi final . Leadtr . Old Xaverians defeated Balaclava by thirty points after a fairly even contest in which Balaclava acquitÂąe themselves as well as any other H Section side has against the all conquering "Crocodiles". State Bank rea, hit top form against Powerhouse when the Bankers won by sixty two points. Second placed GTV9 were large untroubled to defeat Old Geelong who finished the game seventy six points in arrears . CBC St Kilda mot~ into sixth place as a result of their eighteen point victory over Richmond Central . In today's last round CBC St Kilda could shape the final four. UNDER 19 SECTION 1(Round 14 ) The Old Xaverians good win over Marcellin whose inaccurate kicking helped them go down by twenty nine points prevented me from tipping the card in this Section . Collegians lived up to my expectations when the, won by nineteen points at the expense of Therry . For the second time this season Bulleen Templestowe faile to score in a game. This time Old Haileybu ry were the side to outplay the undermanned Bulleen Templestowe when the "Young Bloods" recorded a one hundred and forty five point victory . Leaders De La Salle Blue scored a big victory over Old Paradians Green who finished forty nine points in arrears . University Blues wor a forfeit from Mebourne High School Old Boys . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 14) The contest for the right to contest the first semi final on August 27 continues to hold our interest . Banyule truto their claims, have now entered the top four at the business end of the season . Their fifty point victory ove Old Melburnians took the `Yules to fourth place. St . Bernards were defeated by Old Scotch by fifteen poir and as a consequence Scotch moved up one notch to third while St . Bernards dropped to fifth place. Secono placed Ormond were largely untroubled when then defeated CBC St . Kilda by the big margin of one hundrec and six ppoints . North Old Boys improved their percentage with a twenty six point victory over Caulfield Grammarians . The No rt herners fate is well and truly it its own hands : a fact Coach Ter ry Mills will hammer home this week at training . Leaders Whitefriars continued on their undefeated path to the finals with a ninety four point victory over University Blacks. UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (Round 14 ) There was a change in the top four as a result of this round in which I tipped three winners . Old Brighton has thirty nine scoring shots to St . Kevins nineteen which provided a clear indication how much the home side controlled the game. The Old Brighton winning margin of twenty five points would have been greated if their players had kicked more accurately. Leaders Old Paradians Purple with a fifty six point victory over De La Salle Gold actually strengthened their grip on first place. Parkside, despite a second quarter lapse in concentration was never headed by Hampton Rovers . A splendid third quarter effort by Parkside set up their fifty seven point victory which kept their final's aspirations alive. Monash Blues replaced Hampton Rovers in the top four as a result of their gargantuan two hundred and twenty one point victory over the undermanned Old Essendon. Aquinas had the bye . PREVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED JULY 30, 198 8 G SECTION (Round 16 ) In the last of the minor round games today Port Colts have the chance to finish their season on a high note by defeating Collegians . I believe Po rt Colts will be equal to the task . Bulleen Templestowe with the seconc place theirs for the taking should be able to comfortably account for neighbours Marcellin who have not enjoyeo 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1986

sc side outside the final our by recording a big win over the disappointing Old Hatleybury side. Round 16) SECTION 0o game in( today's ultimate minor round should be that between Old Geelong & St . Kevins. Old Geelong or its couple of aberrations, when it gave forfeits, would have been a potential finalist . Instead the Old Geelong a,ers can comtemplate what might have been and learn from St Kevins as to the way a final four side has ~erform . I expect a good contest which will result in St Kevins taking the points. Powerhouse even on th e Ross Grego ry Oval will not have the talent to defeat second placed GTV9 . Therry & CBC St Kilda will meet the third time with honours even in their two previous contests . Each side won on the other's ground - St Kilda at Therry on May 28 by twenty six points and Therry at Murrumbeena by seventeen points on Jun e Therry's form although lacking consistency has been better than that of St Kilda especially in the latter part the season . For that reason and because of their greater incentive today I select Therry. Undefeated leader s old Xaverians should complete their clean sweep of the home and away fixtures by comfortably defeating Richmond Central today. Balaclava whose recent form has been enigmatic are at home to State Bank who ve enjoyed a comparatively better season . Statistically speaking State Bank should win well but Balaclava ;-e capable of causing an upset . Nevertheless State Bank, providing they win and Therry lose, will line up next week's first semi final . Surely this will provide sufficient incentive for the Bankers to win and win well . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 15 ) Marcellin are at home to Collegians for a game that could have ramifications for both sides - Marcellin need _in to regain second place : Collegians need to win to avoid relegation jitters. I believe Marcellin's size, strength and talent will wear down Collegians resistance and enable the Eagles to clearly take the points . The matc h ~he day should be that at Bundoora between Old Paradians Green & University Blues. The heavy ground ,.,,ii negate many skills of the players and it may effect the students more than the home side who after all train - n the ground . The Blues won the June 4 contest by twenty three points after the Paradians had led by three ;jints at three quarter time. Today is the Paradians chance to prove that they can defeat the University Blues. 3oth sides have kicked virtually equal points in 14 rounds while the Paradian defence has been more lax . Thi s I think, the key to the result . From observation Paradian opponents score their goals without undue pressure . dence I favour University Blues to take the points . The two sides which seem most likely to face relegation Bulleen Templestowe & Melbourne High School meet on Timber Ridge Rese rv e. Melbourne High have r;proved since then and today on their own ground they will win the game and move up the ladder as a _onsequence . Old Xaerians defeated Therry by a mammoth one hundred and sixty seven points on June 4 . oday at Pascoe Vale a close game can be expected but I predict the Old Xaverians will win well again today. -eader De La Salle Blue should continue its successful season by winning today against Old Haileybury. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 "iie two sides in the hot seats University Blacks & CBC St Kilda meet on the Crawford Oval . The Blacks ?ck size and strength and consequently they do not give themselves the scoring opportunities won by stronger sides. I expect CBC St Kilda to win the game and thus strengthen their chance of avoiding relegation . Caulfield Grammarians & Old Melburnians who have both disappointed their supporters during the season, should play an evenly contested match on Oval 3 . At home I favour Caulfield Grammarians to win . The form side Banyule :na be Old Scotch's opponents today. As the sides now stand this will be a semi final preview so a high class ]ame can be expected . Big men Turnbull & Hogan have been prime movers in the recent Banyule renaissance a nd Scotch will need to nullify them today if they hope to stop the Banyule progress . Banyule's recent good orm and resultant high confidence prompt me to select them today. If Whitefriars are to lose a game today could be the day as they travel to Ormond to play the second placed side. The two defences have been equally solid whereas the Whitefriars forwards have been the more active . Ormond will be built up for the clash and suspect their greated incentive will lead them to victory over Whitefriars. Two final four aspirants North Old Boys & St Bernards meet in Royal Park with the knowledge the winner could well return to the top four after today's round . St Bernards have lacked height recently and a big burden has been thrust onto Craig Hamilton . +s I am unsure of the St Bernards line up as I write (Sunday), I will stick with No rt h Old Boys as my selection . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 When Aquinas met Old Paradians Purple on June 4 a poor first quarter effort robbed Aquinas of any hope of victory. Since that time Aquinas have not shown the talent nor the consistency of the Old Paradians Purple players. Today I expect Ian Bibby to have his full complement of available players and consequently I expect ~he Old Paradians Purple to win the game. Second placed Old Brighton Grammarians make the long journey 'o Keilor to play Old Essendon Grammarians . The home side lacks the size and depth of talent to extend Old Brighton who should score a comfortable victory . Hampton Rovers will appreciate their return to their own ground as they face St . Kevins whose recent form has been below what they have displayed earlier in the season . I expect St Kevins to win the game because of their strength, size and slick ball movement by linkmen Chester, Snell & Quinlan . Parkside, confident of continuing success travel to Monash Blues who will be keen to maintain their position in the top four. Ruck clashes between Headberry & Newman of Monash against G ro om of Parkside could have a big bearing on the result although I believe Monash will be too talented around the ground which often proves a difficult venue for visiting teams to master . Monash Blues should win after a good contest. De La Salle Gold have the bye. THE

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Old Paradians committeeman Mick McAleer was the man for the moment last week . He arrived at Elsternw , Park to collect some score cards and was promptly roped into assisting Sue & Peter chase a very agitated lark around the office . Showed quite a bit of flair did Mick and might even have a future as a bird man ! *~,t `OTF' reminds all club secretaries of the Secretaries Meeting schedule fo r 8 .15 p.m . next Monday August 1st at Elsternwick Park . As details of finals arrangements will be circulated and discussed - Secretaries take heed ! ~** VAFA Registration Secretary Cliff Bastow advises 'OTF' that Round 14 (16 .7.88) was a red letter day for Memt ; Club. Why? Because for the very first time this season there were no ineligible players! . 'OTF' is amazed fn it took until Round 14 to achieve this desirable result . *** 'OTF' reminds Clubs that the successful A Section Grand Final format introduced last year will be repeate again . This is Marquee Lunches, entertainment and giveaways for the kids, Jazz Band and kick to kick on ti : . ground during interva!s .

,ongratulations this week go to Peter McTagga rt on achieving his aim of umpiring in 'A' Grade. The McTaggarts ,re well known in the V.A .F.A . and Peter will be no exception . His skill as a boundary umpire is improving all ,e time and he loves his running . We're sure we'll see Peter running the field one day . Well donw Peter enjoy ,our great achievement . ,t*~t Contrary to what some people might think, the V.A.F.A . goalies are expected to train once a week at Elsternwick Park. The main event takes place on Thursday where a 2km . run, exercises, sprinting, routines involving running ,ackwards, sideways, etc . goal flag waving, laws of the game and a few recovery event are part and parcel c i a good nights work (The Batman outfit isn't used in the novelty event!) At present the morale amongst the sakes couldn't be better. Keep it up chaps .

** * How keen in Norm Nugent to run a game? He left Cairns at 5 .30 a.m ., travelled 2800 kms . then drove to his qame and actually made it on time.

Make a note of the date SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18t h

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A SECTION GRAND FINAL DAY 'OTF' has given over the remainder of the column this week so that the Editor can catch up with the backlc, of 'Personality Pars : *~ *

Personality Par s MONASH BLUES Congratulations to Peter Gerald Little who played his 100th game for Monash against Old Trinity. A tough determined player, Pete has played as a backman and even goalsneak, but is always capable of filling any key position . Five times intervarsity player, captain of I .V. team, and All Australian representative, Pete has only challenged his football achievements with his anchorman drinking achievements . An inspiring team mate whether kick a goal while striding forward with three opposition players hanging on like limpets, or coming back from a serious head injury, Pete deserves all our congratulations . Well done Argen! THE BLACK LIS T (Ca) - Failed to phone final scores by 5 p.m . - Reserves by 3 p .m . FINE : FIVE DOLLARS (Cb) - Also failed to phone scores by 5.30 p.m. FINE : TEN DOLLARS. (Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to Press Correspondent by 5.30 p.m . ; scores (if necessary) by 6 p.m . ; or B Section details by 6 .30 p.m . FINE : TEN DOLLARS .

DE LA SALLE - G Section - (Ca) - $5 GTV-9 - (Cb) - $1 0 ST. KILDA CBC - H Sec/U19 - (Ca) - $10 OLD BRIGHTON - U19 - (Ca) - $5 MONASH BLUES - U19 - (Ca) - $5 ELSTERNWICK RES - (Ca) - $5

4 QUARTERS NOT ENOUGH FOR FIX. COACH F.I .T. Coach John Mo ro ney chose to lead by example last week against the Clays . Finding the seconds were without a ruckman, due to various injuries, 1st's playing coach John Moroney decided to pull on the boots for the early game. He rucked tirelessly for the 4 quarters, kicked one major and was one of the best for the Tech . Ten minutes later he took the field again for the One's match, again playing 4 quarters. The Two's match must have been just the warm up John needed for the 1st's . he kicked EIGHT goals in a Best On Ground performance . One sour note however, we still couldn't get him to have a shower after the game!! I For more winning tips on the best tyres down under, call Beaurepaires first. You'll find the best price on the widest rang e 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 .

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Poor old Mick Gilday wore a soccer kick from one of the players, right on the nose which put the lights out 'or a few minutes. To his credit and Robe rt Bell's delight he came back in the next quarter. *~* ~lot so lucky was the De La Salle player who ran into the head of Steve McCa rt hy, the poor bloke had to be !aken off when he woke up . As we said 3 - 1!!! *** Top gesture from the Ormond Cub to celebrate Bob Dunstan's 600th game with a luncheon invitation and presentation prior to the Old Scotch game. Other invitees were David Levens (Advisor) and Kevin Barker who together with 'Big Mike' certainly appreciated Bob's tribute . Also to the V.A .F.A . and its presentation per favour of President, Jim Hawkins . *~* Great day also at Waverley Golf Course where the umpires Golf Day was held last Sunday . The winner was the "Judge" Toohey with a handicap of 26!! Longest Drive was won by the longest umpire Leah "Spider" Gallagher and nearest the pin Pat Maebus. The grudge match between Kingy & Pat Bowd resulted in the slab in King's boot . Well done to Steve "play on" Clinch for organising it and to the President, Wayne Hen ry for turning up just to do the barby. Next Golf Day is May 14th and the handicapper is open to bribery . *** Nice to hear from Neville Nash up in Queensland doing his job as State Director of Umpiriing . His job involves a lot of travelling but he is enjoying it immensely. Neville sends his regards to all the umpires and hopes they all drop in to see him when they go to sunny Queensland . Don't know why he didn't put his address on the letter though! Keep on bouncing, Ron and Mike. PRESIDENT TO MARRY It is impossible to believe that anybody could get married in the middle of the football season let along a football Club President. Its amazing that after 33 years Whitefriars oldest boy, Chris Mason has been finally ordered to the altar by a!ovely lady called Ker ry. It appears he could not be trusted to carry on his bachelor ways until the end of September. Knowing his previous form we don't blame you Kerry. It has been a trying time for Chris who seems to be suffering from an extreme case of pre-nuptial nerves .

So much so he lost his suit last Friday night and then forgot to turn up the football the next day. Well Chris, today is the bid day . Straight after the match you will end the life you have so fully lived with your mate Ferg . Whitefriars will not be wearing black arm bands as requested, as we are sure your new life wil have many benefits and less headaches . You must be brave. All at Whitefriars wish Chris and Kerry every happiness for their future, but please be back from your honeymoon before the finals . We need your support .


°, A SECTION MARCELLIN V COLLEGIAN S Field: Mark Bushfield, Mark Huntington Boundary: P. Johnson, T. Zapadlo Goal : A . Belcher, R . Dunstan OLD PARADIANS V UNI BLUE Field: Greg Hardiman, Justin Toohey Bounday : P. McTaggart, P. Kent Goal: M . Muray, K . Tayler OLD SCOTCH V DE LA SALLE Field: Ron Lippold, Cameron Swale Boundary: G . Cook, G . Bland Goal : J . Velleman, K . Pitche r ST BERNARDS V OLD XA V Field: Wayne Henry, Peterwiseman Goal : S . Livingston, W. Binch NORTH OB V ORMON D Field: Wayne Lyons, Andrew McRae Goal : M . Lentini, M . Seron g B SECTION UNI BLACKS V CAUL . GRAM . Field: Sharon Alger, Russell Francis Goal : G . Carberry, B . Farrow OLD TRINITY V KEW Field: Colin King, Tony Curtin Goal : B. Ross, B. Seymour BULL/TEMP V FAWKNE R Field: Steve McCarthy, Mick Gilday Goal : M . Cracians PARKSIDE V IVANHO E Field: Kevin Segota, Bryan Walsh Goal : G . Ridd, G . Clancy MONASH BLUES V THERR Y Field: Simon Hourigan, Colin Segota Goal: J . Kelly, B. Fowle r C SECTION "'0. BRIGHTON V BANYULE Field: Santo Paolucci, Mark Hockey Reserve Umpire : Charles Sutherland Boundary: P Thompson, G . Sargen Reserve Boundary: A. Hines, B . Rogers Goal: R . Clarkson, P. Allso p Reserve Goal: L . Gallagher, N . McTaggart ST KEVINS V OLD MELB. Field: Michael Forde ST KILDA V THOMASTOWN Field: Breck Hayward Goal: C. McGary, B. Henshall 0. IVANHOE V BALACLAV A Field: Chris Keeton, Ken Coughlan Goal: J . Dexter, T. Sheare r MHS OLD BOYS V 0. HAILEY Field: Andrew Mullaly **ELSTERNWICK PARK Saturday D SECTION NORTH BRUNS V ELSTERNWICK Field: Pat Maebu s AJAX V BULLEEN UTD Field: Rob Mayston 0. MENTON V OLD CAMB Field: David Dodson

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STATE BANK V HAMPTON ROVERS Field: Peter Simpson, Steve Clinch Goal: K . McNiece, S . Kah n PRESTON V WEST BRUN S Field: Richard Eastwood, Paul Cherry E SECTION HEATHERTON V BRUNSWICK Field: John King 0. ESSENDON V AQUINAS Field: Graeme Thwaites WHITEFRIARS V UHS OLD BOYS Field: Tony Dipaol o PENINSULA V POWER HOUSE Field: John Natol i 0. GEELONG V ST BEDES Field: Ken Walker F SECTION COMM BANK V ANZ BANK Field: Tim Keatin g 0. CAREY V CLAYTON Field: Peter Harri s LA TROBE V DOVETON Field: Chris Hall, Rob Bell FOOTSCRAY V UNI REDS Field: Colin McGil l ELTHAM V W'STOWN Field: Ron Smit h ST ANDREWS V ST LEONARDS Field: Graeme Morgan, Brian Moore G SECTION As appointe d PORT COLTS V COLLEGIANS BULL/TEMP V MARCELLI N OLD SCOTCH V MONASH WHITES ST BERNARDS V OLD MEL B KEW V BLOODS DE LA SALLE V 0 . HAILEY H SECTION As appointed 0. GEELONG V ST KEVINS POWER HOUSE forfeited to GTV-9 THERRY V ST KILD A RICHMOND CENT V OLD XAV BALACLAVA V STATE BAN K UNDER 19 SECTION 1 MARCELLIN V COLLEGIAN S Field: Ted Keating 0. PAR . GREEN V UNI BLUES Field: Tony Murphy Boundary: S . Maebus, D . Fowler BULL/TEMP V MHS OLD BOYS Field: Norm Nugent Boundary: G . Duke, B. O'Donnell THERRY V OLD XA V Field: Clark Thuys DE LA BLUE V 0. HAILEY Field: Paul Rapke Boundarv: S. Fleming, A . Moore

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 ii BLACKS V ST KILD A =;eld Heath Little oundary: G . Maher, H . Camero n ~ L GRAM . V OLD MELB Richard Walters '~u,;dary: M . Noonan, D. EPeterson OLD SCOTCH V BANYUL Andrew Lair s ;,-,G,ndary J. Curtain, D. Aylward ~ pMOND V WHITEFRIARS ~,eld: Paul O'Dwyer 30undary : S. Mannix, J . O'Brien rdORTH OB V ST BERNARDS - eld: David D'Altera _oundary: M . Garnham, A. Drier

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 AQUINAS V O.P. PURPL E Field: Andrew Stove 0 . ESSENDON V 0. BRIGHTON Field: Martin Elli s HAMPTON ROVERS V ST KEVINS Field: John Slate r Boundary: G . Sinclair, I . Lesic DE LA GOLD BY E MONASH BLUES V PARKSIDE Field: Ross Ord Boundary : N . McKnight, M . Sherma n

TRIBUNAL JULY 23rd ROUND M . BRADLEY Parkside - Striking - Suspended one match . D. MATHEWS, Caul . Gramm . - Striking - Suspended two matches . P. HOSKIN, Ivanhoe - Striking - Suspended one match . M. PETTY Old Carey - Misconduct - Suspended two matches . C. BARRETT Therry U19 - Striking - Suspended four matches . T.` SMALES Therry U19 - Striking with elbow - Suspended two matches . M . O'KEARNEY Therry U19 - Unduly roug h play - Suspended two matches . ,J VASSOS Collegians U19 - Striking - Suspended Two matches . D. GAYLOR Marcellin U19 - Striking - Suspended one match . T. THOMAS Parkside U19 - Striking - Suspended six matches. A. BULLOCK, Preston Res . - Striking - Suspended four matches .

Personality Par s BRIGGSY REACHES "50 " All at St Andrews congratulate Darren Briggs who played his 50th game last Saturday . Darren, a speedy winger who can kick with both feet, is constantly driving St Andrews into attack with his dashes forward . As well as his football ability Darren also gives an excellent running commentary of the match in progress and is often heard giving decisions that the umpire misses . Keep up the good work Darren . We will see you play many more matches for the Gold and Blue. ANOTHER BANKER REACHES 5 0 All at State Bank wish Craig Saville all the best for his 50th game today. `Sav' is the 6th Banker (who all started for the club in 1986) to reach 50 this year. Like the others, `Sav' came to the club after it had struggled for numbers in previous years, and has formed part of a nucleus at the club which has not only boosted its on-field performance, but also its off-field activities, in particular its "Talent" nights . 'Sav' is a great team players and always willing to help others . His marking and accurate disposals are his greatest strengths. Fromall at State Bank well done Craig . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

* ** OLD CAREY ,t * * Many thanks to John Hands for the use of his home last week for our team meeting/video night . The club appreciates such assistance and values people such as John who help keep the club together, both on and off the field. Thanks again John - a top clubman . Also many thanks to John's father Ken . Ken was instrumental in obtaining the compere for our sportsmans night - thanks for your help Ken - top family effort . Old Carey - Looking great in '8 8 50 GAMES TO "MATTY BOY " All at Old Paradians congratulate youngest of the Considince brothers, Matt Considine on playing his 50th game for the club on 30th July 19888, against University Blues . Matt played for the Under 19's for a short period, before going to Hawthorn football club, and then to Sandringham . But he returned to the club where he belonged in 1986 and represented the Premiership team . Since then he has been very prominent in the ranks of the senior team . Matt is wished the best of luck, on and off the field, for the future at the club. 13


COMM . BANK RESERVES SHOW GUTS The Committee of the Commonwealth Bank FC would like to congratulate all its players who represented the club in the Reserves today . Under great adversity they displayed courage and guts to put up a competitive performance - Also our new found boundary umpire - Des . They did their club proud . Well done lads .

* ,t * OLD CAREY ** * Terrific night had by all at our Sportsmans Night Ia~, Wednesday at "Whale Roberts" Hotel . Thanks to our guest speakers Brian Wilson, Tony Shaw an j 'Whale' Roberts and our compere Bill Jacobs . The food, drinks and talks were all first class and thoroughly enjoyed by all . Many thanks to Ken Hands and Eric Dick for organising the evening top night and the start of bigger things for next year Old Carey - Looking great in '88 .

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COAC H (C, D, E , F) TEAM FOR 1989 Applications are invited for the position of Coach of the Association's team selected from C,D,E,F,G & H Sections . The successful applicant will have had coaching experience within the V.A.F.A . and be free of club commitments next season . Those interested should apply to the General Manager stating qualifications and experience . Applications close Friday August 5th . Peter French General Manage r

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50 TO PETER HOULIHAN (AT LAST) Last week saw Peter Houlihan play his 50th game or Elsternwick . Congratulations Peter and sorry about missing last weeks record . Peter began in 1985 and for a while was an expert in the treatment of torn hamstrings . On his day'Hou!a' is one of the best marks and kicks around . He is also one of the players who knows the value of training hard and 2 nights a week all through the year . Well done, Peter on the 50. Let's hope the next 50 are not filled with injury . 'SUMO' MAKES IT TO 50 ! Fresh fro his national television appearance on 'MTV' a fortnight ago, Adam Micmacher todays plays his 50th game for AJAX against Bulleen United . 'Sumo' joined the Jackers in 1986 from Mt Scopus College and was quickly noted for his burly frame hence the nickname. But his build belies his ability. He is most creative, a great kick and has a clever football brain . In fact, when he feels like it, he is one of the most devastating players in the team . Congratulations on reaching 50 games `Sumo' - we hope the next 50 are even better. 50 GAMES AT DOVETON SJOC Congratulations go to the versatile 'Lucky Phil' Giddens on his 50th game for Doveton SJOC. Phil's first season was 1985, which saw him in the rezzies THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

only twice, but when he lined up for the '86 season he had a regular gig as a ruckman, which he contained admirably. In 1987 and'88. Gids has played in both attack and defence, and occasionally the ruck helping the Big T out . Phil is one of a core of blokes that keeps the bar floating, with their marathon elbowbending efforts. From all the JOCS - Well done Gids. * *,t ULD CAREY * ,k,t After playing in shocking conditions last week both Old Carey and St Leonards players headed for the showers looking in anticipation of some hot water to warm them up and wash of the mud/muck!! However after Junior school games and the Reserves, the hot water system could not cope and left them with `COLD' showers. All the shouting/abuse in the world by `Legs' could not warm up the water - only the atmosphere - Sorry everyone. 50 GAMES TO DAVIN THOMPSO N Davin Thompson plays his 50th game for Bulleen United today, the first son of a Bulleen player to pull on the jumper. There is nothing Thommo, or dad, George, love more than watching the ball sailing 50 metres or more through the big sticks in the Thompson family tradition . A skillful players with a healthy apetite for goals, Davin is always after a bag for the Bulls, and his form this year are making that aspiration a reality. Congratulations, Thommo, and keep them coming ! 15


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

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GTV-9 Coach : Carl Louchard 1 . M . Henr y 2. J . Murphy 3. A . Beams 4 . B . Driscoll 5. P Dennis 6. B . Merton 7 . P. Thomas 8. J . Wis e

9. G . Ebinger 10 . P. Waldren 11 . T. Maloney 12 . C . Louchard (Coach) 13 . G . Meith e 14 . J. Annesley 15 . C. Martin 16 . R . Elmer 17.J . Goudge 18 . J. Markovich 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 . Doring 31 . F. Miraglia 32. R. Mackay 33. B . Fo x 34 . S. Chvastek 35.V.Lapari 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 . Cra m 8 P Jones 9. D . Morton 10 .1 . Hewson 11 . L . White 12. B. Smith 13. J . McKirdy 14. A . Carnegie 15. H . Kin g

16. P Ame s 17. J . Armytage 18 . R. Woods 19 . A . McDonald 20. F. Simpson 21 . D . Fraser 22 . R. Bennett 26. J . Calvert-Jone s

OLD XAVERIAN S The Crocodiles Coach : Paul Lefebure 1 . R . Excel [ 2. R . McLennon 4. D. Burk e 5, J . Manly 6. C . McNamara 7. Chris Doyle 8. M . Kinna 10 .T. Connors 11 . M . Freeman 12 . M . Lally 13 . B. Quin 14 . J. Hardman 15. A . Griffiths 16. J . Ralp h

IT D . Qui n 18. D . McCombie 19. N . Adam s 20. J . McGrath (Capt .) 21 .S. Nunnan 22 . P Kinghorn 25 . P. Tomanivits 26, D. Juracich 27. P Trainor 28 . B. Prowse 29 . J. Flynn 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. Bel l 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

1 . A. Bailey 3 . A . Burman 71 . T. Clemens 68 . N . Corbo 17. T. Dakin 41 . P. Dakin

4 . R . Dakin (Capt) 24 . S. Dougla s 40 . M . Foy 56. S. Gray 21 . P. Hewitt 30. P loannou 2T M . Jones 38. P. McCluskey 66. D. Menner 50. G . Menner 74 . J . Moore 6. A. Marselli 48. S . Mason 64 . S . Nixon 37. M . Officer 52 . G Orchard 23 . J. Paxford 49 . G . Rauser 29 . M . Roberts 42 . J . Rosser 59 . P. Simon 67. E . Williams

t <iC !;MOND C ENTRAL Coach : Steven Regester Paras (VC) Alevras Long D Jensz Miranda Rodgers - Peat6ng Coulsell i Footlin g Peat , -~ Hirscher P3i Travers C Denn y I Lang F D,Sando M, Van Maanen .1 Venaski e P Paras(DVC) P Jones 'I K Davi s ._, M Vanryswyk ._ .; S Perrin M Bastow S Regester S. Parker .:- D Egerton G Fraser D Jiggins A Vanryswyk ". . R . Bastow T Szabo R Muscat P Westo "'3 J. Perrin 36, R Mills 37. G Ziras 38 D Andrews 39 C. Walsh 40 S, Jennings 42 A Bevacqua 4 P Sando '-5 F Gilen o 53 C McKerrow 55 P Farrell 69 J Para s 86 R Neugebauer 99, D. Ricketts 100 S. James 477 P Clow

STATE BANK VICTORIA Coach :

ST. KEVIN S Coach : John Allan

Peter Wabbis 1 . A . Ekladious 2 D Footit t 3 S Munro 4. T Nelson 5 C Redly 6 C Orgill 7 A Pitts 8 . J. Pallotta 9 . J Inglis 10. D. Price 11 . F. Wright

12 . D Thurgood 13. A Favie r 14. D Doonan 15. C,Arnephy 16 B Wallace 17. A Whitelaw 18 V Cavarra

19 C. Michaelsd,s 20 C Orgil l 27. P Wabbis (CC) 42 . M . Keating 43 . G . Riccio

1, J Allan 2 A Giffin 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 Arnol d 13 P Hooper 14 C Potter 15 M . Cwflella 16 L Tighe 17 P Citavelta 18 B Millar (VC) 19 .A, Phillips 20 G O'Mahony 21 T Meagher 25 C Barbero 27 A Berrigan 35 D. O'Sullivan 44 C . Mooney 45 A Croagh 47 M . Thoma s 49 C. Nolan (DVC) 51 M Doble

54 S . Daniels 61 M, Davies 66 P Cullit y 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 Caafa 53 S Caafa 54 A Camm 55. R Clinch 56 D. Cafen 57. C, DeMaio 58 F DeMao 59 R. DeNardo 60 M Dora 61 . P Hal 62 M . HoplUnson 63. J Hunt 64 N Korkoris 65.1 . Lynch 66 D Mandas 67 A . Maqueda 68 R . Maqueda 69 S, McGarnty 70. P. Moreschru 71 . L NardeNa 72. S. Northeast 73 R . Oakley 74. M Pavhch 75 J Rya n 76. E . Skeruier 77 F. Slander 78 R S.4ender 79. M Slavin 80 V. Surace 81. M . Turner 82. R . Vysy asitas

Tt-s R ,?`tt CORPUS CHRISTI 1 Coach : W. Houston 2 T Ros s 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 BSmale s 22 M Devereaux 23 B Mueller 24 G Falch k 25 P Cavern 26 T Byrnes 29 W B oyle 30 R Kane 31 D Boden 32 R . Costello 38 A Harrison 40 C Muscat 41 W Lind (VC) 49 M Gribble 50 A Nelson (C) 51 R Mora n 52 A Smith 53 M Murphy 54 D Lyons 87 J Flannery 96 S Redden 117 S Lyons


G Section

BLOOD S Coach : C . Hutchinson t D Legg e 2 MJ 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 II1houpolos 14 R Howar d 15 N G . Stephenson 16 J Hutchinson 17 W Johnso n

18 J Johnso n 19 PC Baimbndge 20 A J Brown 21 D Willey 22 J Nanowch 23 BJ Matting, ley 24 A Robinson 25 J R Gran t 26 T Betts 27 SC Smith (DVC) 28. CJ Hutchinson (C 29 I McKenzi e 30 M Tod d 31 B Robinson 32 K D Shannon 33 B Janck (VC) 34 J Cook

BULLEEN/ COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE TEMPLESTOW E OLD COLLEGIAN S Coach : Neil Smythe 5 . R. Walker 6 . D. Wintl e 7 . V. Zeigelaar 10 . P. Lockhart 11 . G . Miles 17 P. Kirby 19 . P. Viney 20. L . Parris 21 . C . Shailard 23 . D. Martin 24 W. Miller 25, P Gilmore 32 .P Dunne 33. D . Glover 36. C . Deer

3& B . Latchford 41 . R. Boon 43 J . Harewood 44 R Taylor 45. T. Driver 46. G . Parkinson 47. G. Jones 49. L .Tenace 50 . A . Theunissen

Coach Noel Jenkinson : 2 A. Woodwar d 5. N . Jenkinson (C) 7. J, Ladson (VC) 10 . G . Furlon g (11 A . McLay 12 . R . Naylor 13 . S. Muncaski 14 . M . Lawson 15. C . Kinsella 16. P Miller 17.J. Connors 18. S. Keenan 19, John Hunt 21 . S. McGenniss 22 . P Grimes 28, M . Kelliher 29 . A . Goodyear 31 . Jim Hunt (Capt.) 41 . R . Mullaly

48 . M . Bolt 50. T. Mullaly 52. M . Ladso n 55. M . Montgomerie 56. P. Moore (DVC) 61 R Tantram Dylan O'Brien Dennis O'Brie n

35 J Davies 36 B Turner 37 M Bade 38 S Powell 39, M Whelan 40 D Ford

41 R Woodhams 42 M Gra y 43 L Gait 44 A Chan

KEW Coach: Tom Vane

MARCEL IN Coach : Noel Peters

2. D. Woofer 1P Shaw 3. A . Bianco 2 . M . Shaw 4. S . Moran 3 . S . Pinde r . Male 4 . Richard Maclsaac 5. M 6. V.Johnson 5 . P. Corrido n 7. P. Dyson 61 Robert Macisaac 9. J . Good 7 A Cooke 10 K . Bostock 8 . R. McEnroe 11, J_ Oat (VC) 9 . D. Maclsaac 13. M . El-Fahkri 10. T. Clot a 14. A. Cooper 11 . A . Phelan 12 . A . Wilson 13 . M . Manley 14 . C. Maclsaac 15 . A. McDowell 16 . D. Lee 18 . C. Curtain 19 . S Wilder 20. D .Jehu 21 . T. Psinas 22 . M . Glernster 23. G . Neate 24. S. James 25. R . Vidakovic 26. A . Holten 27. N . Tol e

28. T. Vana (VC) 29. J . Luzz a 30. E . Northam 31 . I . Jo b 32 . M . Bollman 33, M . Doyle 34 K . Doyle 35 . M . Vana

16.T. Meehan 17. J . Golds

18. G . O'Connell 19 . N . Peters (C) 20. M . Harvey 21 . M . Everard 23. M . Danaher 25. C. Sampson 33. A. Maher 36, D. Menzies 41 L. Kiv6ghon 69 . R Chappell

m ONASH WHITES Coach: Joe Salvator e

; .lacintosh _:rras wng Petrescu Bunshaw Edwards Espinos a D De Pace J Donnelly Blackshaw Shaw Bz Kenny (DVC) t7, Salvatore (DVC) :. Gualan o D" Graha m •~ T Dionyssopoulos Dawes Robertso n ~.1 G Leech ~ W- Farley M. Gemmola K Hogan B . Ninnis 0 Clifton Kotsanis ( .C .) D• Djen g T Mulvahil F- Kavanagh G Gay D Gemmola 4 G. Carmody D Varlamos 36- S . Warner :2 . M. Sharkey 55 M . Carr G . Sammells 99- J . Salvatore

OLD OLD SCOTCH MELBURNIAN S COLLEGIAN S

PORT COLT S

Coach : Mick Devers

Coach: Richard Farndon

Coach: Ian Bowden 2 . T. Farndo n 1 . R . Loughron 3. A. Issell 3. K . Fulle r 4. S . Curti s 4 S . McGregor 5. D. Eilenberg 5. D. Bowden 6. M . Pocknee 8.1 . Bowde n 7. G . Gorrigan 9. D. Symington 8. S . Wrathall 10. D . LeLievre 9. R . Farndon 11 . D. Wise 0. C . Nial l 12. D. Ferguso n 1 . A . Woodhous e 2. S . Hunt 1 13. C. Wilson 3. J . 0'Mahoney 14 . A . Price 4. C . Bickley 15 . S . Letts 5. D. Bowtell 16 . P Edwards 6. N . McLaghlan-Troup 17 P Thompson 7. L . Mates 18 A . Cossa r 19 . D. Fenton (C) 0. R. Taylor 20. B. Dar t 1 . R . Whiter 21 . S, Finlay 2 . A . Fletche r 22. D. Murphy 23. N . Stapleton 23. A . Thompson 24. P. Hodges 24. D. Thor n 25 . D. Perkins 25. R . Vickery 26 . T. Richards 26. J. Savior F- Z 0 28 . N . Thomas 27. A . Clunies-Ross 9 . R. Anderson 28 . E . Hutchinson 1 . P. Gairn s 29 . M . Clunies-Ross 3 . R . Heat h 30 . S . Wilso n 5 . S . 0'Mahoney 31 . G . Wilso n 7. K . Donnerlly 32 . J Beaurepaire 8 . B. Goles 33 . N . Don 9 . P Hunt 34 .. S . Daniel 40. S . Peterson 35 . L . Higham 44. D. Maher 36 . A. Greenway 46 . C. Hanschette 37. G . Lan g 47. T. Bindley 38. R . Agnew 56 . D . Fr y 39. R . Austin 62 . A. O'Brien 63 . R . VanDen Dunge 40. T. Kalas 41 . P. Trainer 64 .J. Leonards 42 D. Campbell 65 . T. Theodoro u 43. R . Western 66 . J. Balmford 44 A . Caithness 177 . B. Rowland 45 W. Loughron 186. J. Kellam

ST. BERNARDS

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3 C Barbaro 6 T Devers 8 10 11 17 19 20

P Monaghan M Wakefield A Barbaro J Noonan B Young D Dowling

30 P Pearson 33 A Collie 35 J Saundry 43 A Holden 46 D Solomon

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47 M Devers (C) 47 D Dowling 48 B Doolan 49 M Fitzpatrick 50 P Barrett (VC) 51 A, Sullivan 52 D McAllister 53. M Walsh

54 G Matthews 55 D Romeo 57 A Hargreaves 58 B Noll 59 A Elliott 60 S Jinks 61 C Doolan 62 G Troy 63 M Savanna 64 D Wood 65 T Burke 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 Dever s

SPONSORS JUST GAS

45 M Gibbs 46 S Castles 47 A Bad e 48 J McCarthy 49 B Taranto 50 B Hare

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Est, A .N .Z . BANK Senior Coach : Michael Szeitz Rese rves 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 Burdea u 9 . P Strahan (DVC) 10, H . Birkenfelds 11, G . Ohlmus

12 R . Harrington 13 W. Simmonds 14 M . Szedz (CC r )15GLeicst 16 G Brookes 17 D Tyrrell 18 P Boyle 19 D Duck 20 . S Farrow 21 . P Shopped 22 . S . Gray 23, M . Schaper 24, M Birrell 25, J . Slattery 26. R . Wllkosz 27 M . Sweeney 28 C, Edwards 29 P Dawson 30 A Ree s 31 T Harbnson 32 M Farrell 33, M . Patterson 34 . R . Ely '..35. N . Reardon 36, W. Duscher 37. W. Dunmore 38. K . Murray (VCR) 39. D Harbmson

CLAYTON Senior Coach: L. Brown Rese rves Coach : M . Was 1 . S . Carroll 2 . A . Slink 3 D Burke 4. B Reynold s

5 S Pric e 7 M Dingdale (VC) 8 . P Burghardt (C) 9 R . Savage 10 M . Luxa 11, D. Cook 12. S . McDonald 13.T. 0'Donoghue 14. D, Black 15 S Gowans 16 J . D'Ameho 17, J Caygdl 18 J Adams 19 R Newton 20 M Mlrr a

'. 21 . T. Pazenas 22 . N . Wathen 23,J Keppell 24 . M . Blasi 2 5 R . Campodinco 26, M . Dereus 28 B Begent 29 P. Cunningham 30 B. Nestor (D.VC) 31 M Stig6s h 32 . K Newton 33 DTyler 34 C Kristenson 35. D. Blas i 36. A. Davis 37 . G Wathen 38, W Landt 39 . S Hesston

OM6AONWEALTt~ BAN K Senior Coach : S . Nicholson Reserves Coach : G. McKenzi e 1 M Shacklock (Cap 2 J Scott 3 B Gardner 4 S. Woodward 5 C Brown

6 . G . Meier 7 M . Cities 8 W Kraska (VC) 9, R . Hamilton 10 M . Sutherland 11 S Nicholson 13 J Quirke 14 G Dunkley 15 P Gama 16 N Keating 17 J. Jenkins 18 A Medina

47 P Jones 48 M Spring 49. G . Smith 50, A Besick 51 . A Tnmbo6 52 . D . Kidell 53 . R. Hueston 54, J McGregor 55 T. Brain

56 P. Cumming 57. C Westbridge 58, R Dickms 59, C . Riley 60. N Walsh (CR)

49, A Mouth s

50 A Archard 51 M . Morgan 53 . M Xern 54, I . Nankivell 55. T Sawery 58. P. Barker 59. S. Mortimer 60. F. Pietropoulo

Senior Coach : K . Wilson Reserves Coach : S. Rhyneha rt 1 C Wormsley 2 A Battl e 3 Ralph Thorweston 4 B Delaney

5 J Muirhead 6 A Ahdor e 8 Ric Thorweston 9 I Parke r 10 V DAquino 11 J Johnston 12 S Westerman 13 K Wilson 14 Mick Wilson Snr 14(Res) P Atkinson 15 M Wilkinson 16 R Gibb s

17 D Blewel t 19 R Henry I 18 Mark Page 20 G. McKenzie (C.Res) 18 R McGouga n 23 W . Peterson I 1 9 Mick Wilson 19 W Hynes (Res) 24. G. Joyce 20 M Polglaise 25. A Greig 27 G . Phelps 21, B Goodwin 22 S Rhynehart 28 P. Buttigle g 30 J Giannakopoulos 23 F Darmanin 31 M McGonagle 24 B McDonald 25 S Charlesworth 132 W Enno r 33 S Scern 34 K Mehmet 35 J Martin 36 D Barker 37 M McLellan 39, A Pos t

40 R Dole 42, S, McNamee

43 B Abrahams (DVC 40 S, Thomas 44 A . Ave s 41 P Thoma s 46 S Kewley 40. B Curthoys (DVCR I 43. M Percival 47 G Poulton 41 T Gleaso n 45, P Turner 49 R Vinci 42 A . Bennett 47 J Fulle r 50 J Yusef 43 N Reardon 48 A Nlmorakiotakis 53 P Doensen

44 G Coffey 45 . B Haywood 46, R . May

DOVETON S .J .O.C.

55 P Wes t 57 A Pitts 58 . C Matthews 59 M Merino 60 A . Paterson

26 A Crothers 27 D Gddens 28 K McHugh 29 R Ka y 30 G Bryant 31 R Spinks 32 D Rankin 34 S Wilson 35 J Wilson 36 W Burgess 37 D Polgla,se 38 A Webster 39 J Leveque 41 4N Stephens 42 D Dawes 45 P 0 Donnell 46 P Warren 49 J Sweeney 50 R Forgianni 52 D 0 Donnell 54 J Verb i

55 M Labnsk, 62 D Mair 69 M McGarry

LA TROE;E UNI Senior Coach : Max Paisley Rese rves Coach: M . Peterso n t . M . Stone 2, S . McVicar 3. K . Tucker 4. D. Felton 5. A. Tucker 6. D Baxter (V.Capt .) 7, N . Hamshare 8, M . Fitzpatrick 9 .S McPhail (Capt .) 10 D. Saga r 11 C. Peoria 12 . J . Weatherill 113, D . Bishop. 14 B Apted 15 M . Peterson (C .C.F 16 A Gardine r

17S Shaw 18 P Kernagham 119 L Dawson 20 W. Stevenson 21 K, Shannon 22 . R. Taryan 123, P Taylo r 24 A. Lampton 26. M Delaney 27, S Fitzpatrick 28 A. Hal l 29 D Ritter 30 . S Tozer 31 C Butler (DVC) 32 K Phelan 33 G Hall 34 G . Adams 35 S Biddle 36 I Chesser 37 C Dar e 38, D. Campbell 39 M . Barden 40 A . Peacock 41 D. Sellin

42 B Webb 43 B Anderson 44 M Baring 45,P Jones 46 D. Humphries 48, D. Dea n 49 . M Tennant 50 . C. Toy 51 . S . Watson 52. S . Coutts 55. A . Hoogenraan 56 A . Kew 57. R . Little 58 E Murray 59 G . O'Donnell 60 C Selway 61 J Taryan 62 .J . Tonki n 69 K . Dutch ill D . Wilton

Senior Coach : John Moloney Rese rve Coach : Wayne Taylor I M Mc . . . . 2 PG :a 3 R Gunn 4 M Sche -5GSteou 6 G Mills 7 P Nelson 8 A Quinn 9 J Carnohan 10 G MacDaâ?‘ id 11 J Breheny (C ,') 12 E Darmanin 13 S Icely 14 P James 15 S Flynn {'-.'C7 t6 D Tanner(R . ~t7JMorney 19 T Johns(orra 20 B Sym e 21 T Nucara 22, P Cliffs 23 C Allan 24 S Hall 25 P Lewis 26 S Case 27 A MacDor 29 M Roberl d ,30GElfor

31 C McManus 32 W Taylor (RC) 33 M Bowers 34 M Williamson 35 D Hefte r 36 P Gibbs 37 M Godkm 38 M Johnso n 39 P Morgan 40 R Rnaldi 41 P Thome 42 P Battens 43 T Farag 44 M O'Shanness t y45GBaret 46 C Whit e 47 W Bardenrle 48 D Bonna r %19 B Eccles 50 D Tomass 51 M Walter 52 J Fitzgeral d '.. 53 W Bennett ..'', 54 G Biggs 55 B Grattidge 56 A Browne 57 D Dic k 58 C Hall 59 M Case 60 A Murrell 61 M Russell 62 . D Phdistm 64 P Richardson 66 B Sullivan 67 V Biba s 68 P Cleaver 70 A West 71 M Else 84 P Kennedy 99 A Moran

coach : P, 0'Donohue Asst . Coach : c, Creed

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Pressman Robinson 1 Bakogiarn s . Athanasaki s L

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Trimboli ALLamso n

Liersch Limperakis

E Ferraro P Gough A Crawford L . Gree n

~ .~ M Edmunds S Dunin T Fawcett - ': Betmsky S. Betrnsk y

C Orvad McGibbon

~ W. Beaco m _ .-~ L Zucchet ?t . P Chilco F Andruela S Hands 34 N . Morrice 35 G . Whitemore 36 D Poole 377, A . Conroy 38 J Pollock 39 G . Palmer 40 A Blaskett -i 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 Ralp h 57, S Benjamin 58, M. Wilhelm 59. A . Zogoulas 60. G. Gamble 6L J . Guthrie 62. A. Jenz 63. Kearns 64. D. Maurowc 65, W. Brown 68. R . Nicholson 69 G. Foulds

OLD CARE Y GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Asst . Coach : G . Diamon d 1_ I. Chisholm (VC.) 2 R . Keppell 3,P Hogan 4 R, Purcell 6 A McHarg 7 S. Legear(Capt 8 MI Evans 9 S McCrae 10, W . Brown 11 M. Petty 13 . S . Jones 14 C. Bryan 15 . G . Mitchell 16 R. Cullack 17. R . McCasker 19 C Christensen 20 . R Evans 21 M, Newnham 22 .J . Hands 23 . D. Barro 24 . S . Brown 25, K. Shaw 26, J, McCue 27. R . Macauley 28 . P. Charles 29, J . Barro 31 . 5 Eldridge 32, C Westwood 33 I . England 34. J Sganoto 35 P Gittin 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 Shnues 47 G, Diamond 48 N Chi pp

49 . A . McPherson 51 . A. Wol f 52.R Pang 53. C. Trentfield 54. M . Sheedy 55 D. McCleery 57, S Bolton 58 P Barmby 65 P Webster 66 M Graham

ST. ANDREWS ST. LEONARDS UNIVERSITY RED S Senior Coach: Roland Magro Reserv es Coach : Peter Jolley 1 . I Steward 2 . G, Browne 3 R Soncin 5 R Jones 7 R Magro (C.C.Sen 7 G Palmingto n 8 R Nowak 8 H . James 9 C Gibson 9 G Casey 10 B Campbell it P Goldsworthy 12 W Chamra (VC,) 13 R Davie s

14 N, Taylor 15 D Ile s 15 P Cavanagh 76 A Olse n 17 P Little 18 B Kenyon 19 G Undy 20 C . Leopold 21 R Pepyat 22 B Funnell 23 C Artls 24 . T Settenn 25 C. DiCianni 26 V Sciulli 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 Lawrenc e 44 G Phelan (DVC .) 45 A Par k 46 M Shearer 48 G Morton 49 R Vimba 50 R Heaney 51 C Wegrzyn 52 S Andrews 54. N Stebbing 55 S Fielding 56 P Sproat 57 S Knight 58. D. Cahill 60 D Griffiths 61 G Hamilton 62 J Tapner 64 T Wilson 66 R Lowe 68 J Lofts

71 L Woods 72 K Wright 73 D Saddler 74, C, Overland

WlLLIAMS- I TOWN C.Y.M .S .

1, S . O'Connell Senior Coach 2 F. Tauras Laurie Duffus Senior Coach: 3. G . Proebstz Rese rves Coac h R . Goetz 4 P Commerford Leigh Kidley 5 Reserves Coach : 6 A, Fitzgerald (DVC) 1 L . Duffus 1 . McGowa n 7 M . Robert 2 D. Fosse . Darwdls i 1 P McGowan 8 D Sttifold 3 W 1, 2 R Goetz (C ) 9 A Levy 4. P. Hllle (Pres) 3 G Height 10 B Dinning 4 S. Maus 11 A, Sher 4 C McKenzie 5 P Baron e 12. N Stubbs 5 F Van der Peet 6. C Hosking (Capt) 13, S . Johnston 6. G Hylan d 7. S. Haye s 14 G . Bulluss 7. R . Zammit 8. G . Roughsedge 15. M Broadbent 8, J Bor g 9, S Katslamakis 16. A. Barnes 9, J . Neenan (VC) 17 A Ward 10 D . Cahir (DVC) 10 R . Butterfield 18 G Peterson 11 D Murphy 11 D. Temb y 19 S Brabner 12. C. Beattie 12 M, Connor 20 .S Wigley 13 A . Smith 13 S . Vines 21 P Kaneen 14 E Suidgeest 14 S Calderwood 22 J Wallace 16 J . DeAngelis 23 R Eddington 15 G . Lev,as 17 K Pereira 24 S Margets 16 D White 18 V Koo p 25 . M . Valentin 17 A Harry 19 M Mora n 26 . G. McDonald (C) 18 C Goetz 20, R, Sandiso n 27 S Lydster 19. A. Featherston 21 I .Jennens 28 . D Ray (VC) 20 . C Musca t 29 . A McCully ~ 22 . G. Cook 24, D . Dewso n 30 S . Fletcher (Res.Cap), 23 . S . Giacon 28 J. DeBono(RVC 31. R Bulluss 24, A . White 29 .S. Logowski 32 P Claxton 25 C. Walden 33 C . Mugovin 33 S Harvison 26 M . O'Hanlon 34 S Kennedy 34 M Aitken 27, C . Ros s 35, W. Mar r 35 J Ruffin 28. J Roberts 36 M Ingram 37 I McGowan (RC 29 M, Llszukiewicz 37 D Rust 42, I, Zade l 30. M . Johnso n 38 J Cook 43 B Smith 39, N . Timms 31 R Zappelli 44 R Sodimaco 32, L . Kildey 40. D. Henry 45 R McClellan 41 D . Rooney 34 G . Dudley 46 J Ros s 42. J. Fletcher 35. R Goldberg 47, D . Bubnic 43, G . Smith 36. G Moloney (VC) 48, P Culhane 44 G . Christie 37 . G . Haarburger 49. G Dona 45. S . Bridgewood 38. C . Roger s 50 S . Denham 46 S . Duncan 39. S Salzano 47 G Ferguson 55 B Madigan 40 B Jeffreys 48 P Fitzgerald 59. A. Ryan 41 M . Angelo 49,S, Pearce 50 B . Ryan 42 M . Ross 50 R Stogren A Morelli 51 . H. Kipp 45 D, Evans R Pierson 52, A . Anadidis 46 C . Morrell B Cooper 53. M . Preston (R .VC.) 47 M O'Connell G Serong 54. D. Pringl e 48 P Hutchings G Smith 55. N . NG 51 I Mezzalira G Stephens 56. J Ward 52 P Dtlorenzo 57. Paul Lemcke 54,V. Chow 58. Peter Melcke 55 P Phillips 59. A . McLennan 56. D,Fox 60. R Lydster 57. S . Williams 61 . R. Nowlan 58 . G . Moloney 62 A Bakker 63 M Dye r 62 C Beattie 64. S. Borazio 63 F Russel l 65, S. Worrell 65 G . Christopoulos 66, D . Biggins 68 D Collin s 67. W. Langley 69 . A . Sheridan 6& R . Goodman 70 . J Cadman 69 .T. Raftopoulos 86 B. Kla u 70. J. Wall

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S~ gEDES Q C

OLD C'?ELONG

U FC AQUINAS Coach : Ron Cunningham 1 . C . O'Tool e 2 . J. Dwyer 3 S . Schink 4 . M. Wilkinson 5 . H . Hewitt 6. B. Boland 7 . P. McCafferty 8. B . Russel l 9. G . Brady 10. P. Fenton 11 D . Sevens 12 . D. O'Loughlin 13. T. Alfor d 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 . Rya n 23. M . Carter 24. A . Whelan 25. S. Bell 26.S . McBride 27. I . Shaw 28 . G . Wright 29 . S. O'Loughlin 30 . G . Hewit t 31 . C. Gil l 32. S . Bowtell 33 B . Fitzgerald 34. M'??? 35 . S . Livingstone 36 . D. Phelan 37. P. Glenne 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 . Fleiter 49. T. Stah l 50. P. Grierson 51 . R . Phibbs 52 . I . Mitchell 53 . S . Alford 54 . S . Maynes 55 . B. Slattery 56. D . Laws 57. V. Alexander 58. A . Crosby 59. K . Bolton 6t . C Duffy 62 . C . Whitfield 69 . B. Taylor

BRUNSWICK Senior Coach Peter Conduit Reserves Coach Peter Sheehan 1 . L . JOne s 3 . A . Strachan 4 . P. Conduit 5. D. Stevens 6. S. Hewit t 7. D. Carrol l B . 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 . Force 19 .J . Gibso n 20. G . Santacattenna 21 . D. Marshal l 22 . G. Huckstepp 23 .S . McLea n 24 . S. McBride (V.C.) 25.8. Hull 26. C . Stevens (C) 27 . G . Burrows 28. D. Cov 29. D. Pink 30 . M . Sayers 31 . L . Corde s 32 . P. Sheehan (CCR) 33 . J. Ralph 34. R . Kennedy 35.T. Heaney 36. W. Kennedy 37. M . Lowe 38 . G . Johnton 39 . P. Sayers 41 . P.B.Sheehan 41 . K . Drysdale 42. R . Barham 43. S. Bon d 44. R . McKissack 45. C . Scott (VCR) 46, D. Fitzpatrick 47. R . Craigie 48 . D. Murphy 50 . M . Green 52 . M . Hobden 54 . N . Campbell 56. R . Camp 57. B . Watterson

HEATHERTON Senior Coach : Darryl Patterson Rese rve Coach: Wayne Elliot t 1 . G. King 2 . P. Ulbrick 3 . P Sawyer 4 . T. Lovitt 5 D. Zammit 6 . C . Morrish 7. R . Lovitt 8. T. Howell 9. S. Herft 10. S. Reigr 11 . P. Atkinson 12 . D. Cody 13. R . Ticknel l 14. D. Patterson (C) 15 . R. Watso n 16 . A Todd 17 A Watson 18 B. Todman 19 K . Ryan 20 . C. Zenker 21 . M . Easey 22 . M . Davidson 23. A . Cosgrove 24. A . Pric e 25. G . Bradford 26. A . Perkins (V,C,R) 27 H . Jone s 28. I . Gagic 29. R . Merlo 30. B. Scott 31, R Mule 32 D. Hein s 33. T. Essay (DVC) 34.J . Rabout 35. C. Booker 36. F. Lipertri 37. W . Howells 38 . R . Smith 39 . G . Watson 40 . A . Soi l 41 . M . Richards 42. D. Gardiner 43 B Turner. 44. F. Khalil (VC.Sen .) 44. M . Dillon (Res.) 45. D. Elan d 46 . J. Mark 47. M . Whittle 48. G . Clydesdale 49. P. Simmic 50. W. Elliott (Capt . Res) 51 . D. Custerso n 52 . S. Lin k 53 . C. Hazeldene 54 . P. Hopkins 55 . A . Herdman 56. C . McDonald 57 . R . Murphy 58. N. Williams 59. M . Buckley 60 . D. 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 & A . Fullarton 7. R. Alle n a G. Turner 9. A. Day 10. I . Stevens 11, M . Price 12 A. Ftlipaoc 13 S Btbj 14 M . Egan 15. S. Bishop 16. L. Cooney 17. G. Henry 18, A. Cotter 19. A. Watson 20. C. Why (C) 21 . L. Shaw 22. D. Wllaton 23 G . Thompson 24, C. Miller 25. 8. Panagrotopdus 26. P. Crameri (VC) 27. R. Thompson

28 P. Duddendge 29. P McKenzie 30. P Day 31 . G . Evans 32. P. Lewis 33. M. Bradford 34. A . Middleton 35 P. Henry (RvC) 37. D. Wittingslow 3a A. Ainsworth 39 . N. Pollard 40. S . Braden 44. S . Parker 45. C. McKay 47. W. Anthony 48. R. Barnard 49. B. Milner 50. M . Vaxabs 51 . J. Simmons 55 B. Soctt (R .C.) 71 . W. Crossley 81. G. Kirk

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Senior Coach: Craig Robson Reserves Coach : Russell Parkinson 1 . P Hollowa y 2 . T Johnston e 3. C . Robson (Capt) 4. C. Gunn (VCapt ) 5. R . Burn 6. P Wortherspoon 7. B . Harwood 8 . J. Twigg

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Senior Coach: Alan Flave t Reserves Coach : David Wallace

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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 (CaptRe 24. H. Youngman 25. J . Henderson 26. A. Brocksopp 27. P 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. Clark 39. B . Cox 40. P.JOnes 41 . A . Haines 42 . N . Collin 43 .T. Winspear 44 . A . McDonald 45. A . McMillan 46. R . Parkinson 47. F. Simpson 48. R . Stewart 49. R . Fay (VC Res) 50. P Jewell 51 . M . Tallis 52 . M . Baxter 53 . R . Jamieson 54 . C. Pappas 57. A. Jamieson 62 .H . McGowan 63 . J . Dowling 71 . P. Hayes

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1 A. Flavei(C) 2 R Higgin s 3 A Greenwood 4 G O'Bryan 6 A . Hunter 7 A . Gahe 8 K . Hunter 9 J Penney 10 P Burns 12 C Arno] 13 D Regan 14 . A Wernert 15 P Tancredi 16 J Bowers 17 K Schuller 18 P. Hooper 79 A Ferguson 20 P Wood 21 M Grant 22 N Andrews 23 P Humphreys 24 A Kountios 25 H Korpetutuncu 26 C Gathercole 28 K Pinkstone 29 G Constantine 30. R Burn s 31 S Zerna 32 P Akatow 33 N Finck 34 J Palmer (VC) 35 B Lugg 36 R Clements 37 G Edwards 38 A Boyce 39 P Mather 40 R Salmon 41 D Hudson 42 D Wallace 43 C Roy 44 P Veseta s 45 R Thompson 46 R Shot 47 A Solomon 48 B Hudd 49 J Gake 50 G . Sharpies 51 J Lpnno 52 S Ryan 53 P Shanahan 54 B Leared 55 G Buckman 56 J Thomas 57 M Remick 58 B Boyce 59 C Gamble 60 R Kay 61 J Marinas 62 P Geary 63 P Pyle 64 M Davidson 65 P Bake r 66 D Brooks 68 J Zannin 69 S Haberheld 79 K Shahan 81 C Skins

PENINSULA OLD BOYS Coach : R. Kerley Rese rve Coach: G . Robinson 1- A- McLorinan (C) 2. C. Burch 3 . S McMahon 4 . D . Hunter 5. P Bedford 6 . R . Bedford 7. J. Horne 9 . P. Kroh n 10. S . McLorinan 11 . R . Sharpin 12 . P Lync h 13. R . Witham 14. M . Chesterman 15. S . Wiltshire 16.P. Crowde r 17. M . Mannes 18. S. Glover 19. B . Bovington (C.Res.) 20 A . Jewitt 21 . C. Scott 22 . R . Armstrong 23. B. Jarret t 24 . M . Sill 26 . G . Martin 27. A . Davis 28 . A . Hume 29 . C. Sharpin 30. J . Smith 31 P. McGowan 32, R . Carter 34. R . Graham 35. B . Collopy 36. N . Franks 40. E . Kay 45. D. Crowder 46. G . Robinson 47 .J. Labrooy 48. P. 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

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Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Rese rves Coach : Alex Ba rtsc h

Senior Coach R . Keane Reserves Coach E. Govic

1 . R . Lister 2 . D. Marshall 3 P. Riordan (Capt .) 4 M . Jackso n 5 G . Connolly 6 . E . Koti s 7 . N . McColough & M . Whitloc k 9 R . Smallwood to . S . Gray 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 . Freer 29 . B. Hambridge 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 P Hatzitascalis 32 P Purcel l 33. Ray Purcell 34. A . Boag 35. B . Mills 36. M . L'Hued e 37 . N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38. B. Dunstan 39.S .Skoda 40 B. Woodlan d 41 . T. Bryan t 42 . M . Hollingworth 43 . C. Parks (VC) 44 T Bacca n 45 J Berry 46 . G . Hilet 47. P. Thompson 48. L . Kelly

1 C White 2 S Woodman 3 M F Reidy 4 A Kilkenny 5 R Van Raay 6 D Blakey 7 P Coghlan 8 A McKeown 9 P Harr son 10 T Pratt 11 D Sutton 12 . M Spears 14 D Harris 16 M Borrack 17 S Santamana 18 D Mullins 19 D Crow e 20 G Woolndge 21, T Coghlan 22 M Feutnl 23 P. Ciardulli 24.J Bonnyman 25 W Lyal l 26 D Calhnan 27 M J Reidy 28 B Le e

49 . A . Petlinelia 50. P. Atherton 51 . N . Williamson 52 . S Mann

53. B . Chandler 54. M . Daniells 55. S . Mclver 56 M . Beasley 57 G McIver 58 B. Ra k 59 . P Newport 60 . M . Beasley 61 . S . Campbell 62 . S . Mathieson

30 POBnen 31 M Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D Brown 34 S Lovell 35 J Dunbar 36 P Bunn 37 S Williams 38 L McLaughlin 39 M McLelland 40 B Tierne y 41 S Ciardulli 42 G Puglia 43 P Lefel 44 R Baker 45 P Ha y 46 V Scully 47 P Mason 48 D Barclay 49 S McAuliffe 50 J Coghlan 51 R Shaw 52 53 54 55 56

M Lawson J Newton T Hughes S McLennan A Tymms

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59 T Bor n 60 N Peterson 61 J Walsh 62 C Gay 63 D Flanagan 64 R Buykx 65 D Toll 66 B Williams 67 N Hughes 68 D Johns 69 E Govic

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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: s Bruce PerTison Reserve Chris Warner

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2 D Hoyie (VC) 3 R Herman 4 M Hibbns 5 J Schm :dt 6 A Ingleton 7 C Higson

a C. Pollock (DVC) 9 S. Bekford 10 C Werner (CC Res) 11, W Daly 12 A Webb 13 S Hirloften (Capt ) 14 R . Schober 15.PWaYf

16 A Wallace 17 P Blackman 18 D Ker r 19 S Fraser 20 G . Peck 21 . I Roberts' 22 G . Parsons 23 A Wright 24 P Kin g 25 A . Baum 26. T Habben 27 A. Cooper 28. R Sevedra 29 K Persons 30 M Galbraith 31 P Lawrence 32 M Arrtmann 33. A. Toton 34 P Kahn 35 N . Evans 36, N Pike 37 C Coyne 38 M Conron 39 M Bennett 40 A Lord 41 R Teale 42 G, Griffith 43 N . Coml„y 44 R Brewer 45 A Westacoit 46, A Dee 47 J IrxJ#eton 48. J Lemon 49 M Bullard 50 R, Greases 51 C Singleton 55 M Davis 56 J Smith 58 P Swan 59 R Lanc2ner 60 J, `J+aod 61 R C :)tlant

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1 M . Green 2 P Barry 3 M Beddoe 4 P Hddsnorth 5 N, Fraser 6 B Hanrahan 7 R Williams 8 C Wright 9 T Cooke 10 P. Mannix 11 M. Magee 12 13. P O'Tode 14 R . Faulkner 15 G Connolly 16A_ O'Keefe 17 P Green 18 M . Donohue 19 R Carter 20 J Buc k1y+ 21 M Deveson 22 S Nash 23 S Pappon 24. M Lowe 25 D Nugent 26 J O'Ca;lahan 27 D Kinsella 28 29 J Rogers 30. C Heard 31 S Davey 32 P Green 33 C Campbell 34 P Waldron 35 A McCorkei 36 M. Smith 37 W Gaspanni 38, J Antoruo 39 J. MeClaft 40.S McGran 41 K . Mullins 42 N Mitchel-Hill 43. M Harrington 44 T Spencer 45 C McClunan 46 P Murph y 47 B Kc;lett 48 T Bndesan 49 M Harris 50. A . Demase 51 R Stewart 52. M. Hagen 53 T ?W

54. T Davis 55 P Dwyer 56 R . Hayes 57 M Forrest

MARCELLIN Senior Coach : Neil Le Lceare Reserves Coach : Michael Dillon 1 A Paatsch eyC) 2 G Petrof f

3 M Cooper 4 C Carr 5 P Cart a 6 G . O'Connel l 7. M Dillon (ResCap) 8 T Amad 9. M, Day 10, A Gallagher 11, C . Slattery (DVC) 12 A . Culhnan 13. C. Hesse 14 . D Hove 15 D Ebert

16 W McDonell 17 M Gerson 18 A Caffry 19 M Delahunt 20. J Hesse 21 J. Amad 22 . T. O'Heh.r 23 . S Lennox 24. J O'Loughlin 25 M . Keays 26 J Toomey 27. D. Winterbattom 28 S. Psoras 29 B Bentley 30 R Stewart (VC.Res) 31 C Castagn a 32 G Sheehan 33 A . Maher 34 L Getson 35 R, O'Callaghan 36 D Menzies 37, P Sheehan 38 D. O'Callaghan 39 F Battistella 40 A Zannon , 41 . C Burke 42 J Scott 43 A Kennedy 44 P McIntyre 45 M Ryan 4& J. Gods 47. T Buhagar 48, 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. Pearce 1, A. Egan (DVC) 2 M Hannebery 3 J Tierney 5 M . Schmidt 6 M Borcch 7 P Booth a F Mut o 9. S O'Rourke (VC) 10. B. Hanlon 11 B. Jones 12 .PWeir 13 B Curulli 14, P Waft 15 P Kearney 16 M . Hadley 17 M Boyd 19, P Considine (Capt) 20 M. Malone 21. D. Baker 22. M . Fenrlelly 23 C Alevras 24 J. Rae 25 J. Flynn 26,S Hibbert 27. R Atlunson 2a P Buffer 29 J. McIntyre 30 M . Lynch 31, G . O'Toole 32 B Sexton 33 B Dubois 34. D. Pasquanello 35 D. Edwards 36 P Hehir 37 J . Zumbo 38 B Leavold 39 K . Scott 40. I, Turnbull 41.P Dwyer

42. A . Baker 43 A . OreI6 44, B Girdami 45 M Devoe 46 P Hovey 47- C, Desmond 48.N .Gamham 50 C. Hibbert 51 . P Callaghan 52. SP Moloney 53 M, Hibbert 54 T, Keogh 55 D Fogarty 55, D. Hotstede 59. J Aquil a 60 S Curne 61 . K Healey 63 P Symes 66 P Strongman 68 J Mcllroy 69. K . Tibatdi

Ol__ SCO .Senior Coach : Simon Talent Reserves Cc : -h: Bob Vegas 1 . E . Alien 2 . J . Reddish 3 R. Lloyd 4 . J. McMillan (CR) 7 E . Whitsid e 8 A. Lloyd 9 . R. Aujard 10. S . Spiers 11 . D . Kay 12 . M . Godwin 13. R . Austin 14. J . Ker r 16. A . Smith 17, S. Cairns 18 S. Ilhngworth 21 . P. Sherman 22 . D. Hooper 23 D. McNab 24, S . McGill 25, B. Crump 26 . D. Tyrrel l 27. D. Campbell 28. S . Rodwell 29 . B. Hodge 31 . A . Chambers 32 .T. Lambert 33, C. Winneke 34, J. Forbes 35. W. Alie n 36 S . Letts 37, D. Mann 38. A. Hawden 39 R. Hodges 40. P Brown 41, D. Burford 42 . J, Moi r 43. W. Matthews 44. P Drummond 45 N . Ellwood 46. R . Fulle r

47. M . Veselik 49, R . McLeis h 50. S . Montgomery 51 . T. Elli s 52 R . McMillan 53. A. Aston 54, D. McCall 55. R. Howcroft 56, D. Senio r 57. D. Fergusson 58. C, Perkins 59. S . Bone s 60. D. Beck

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Senior Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1 . R . Tonkin 2, P Schuhkraft 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 .VCapt .) 12, A Mehrte n

13, P Kingston (VCapL) 14 S. Taylor

n ) Hoard B GrAs (VC) D :Ray D ' .'Irerrwf i T Beare Regan P Lucretia 0 Abrahams D Nib31i S Exton Shannon M "alefson (Re-,C) F G6rson (Ca{k) B Poeell C O'Hatbran 4 Pz4on ! Red _ A Morelli B McC4emen!s D Freeman R l,' Is D Guix S Crome7 G Kaf6rrkos P Hammon d M Vea r

A Pritchard ~ -- D Perryman A J Elks '~- S Lrodcuit 48 P Caddy 49 G Jo.+etl 50 C Lar4vru 51 . J Fairy 1 52. C Ray(ResVC) 53 M Burn s 55 D Backley 56. P Walsh 58 P LaRos k a590Bec 61 P Heat 65 D Ryan ,'... 69 S O'Comtz:i 75 R McDermott

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15 G Burke 16 R Eishold 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 Hite 28 R Burgess 29 G . Petering 30 . M Sinclair 31 . V Gervasoni 32 M McDonald (DVCapt) 33 A Roe 34 G Russell 35 L McMahon 36 M Devine 37 D. Robertson 38 P Milner 39 W Bramrch 40, M. Tobin 41 J . Symeopoutos 42 J . Casey 43 P Harrington 44 M Burns 45 R. Smgleton 46 M Anderson 47 W. Crump 48 A Best 49 B Madden 50 J Dam 51 . J, MCAIroy 52. T Tsiams 53 A Muldoon 54 T Stewart 57, M. Betts 58 R Oaten 59 B Williams 60 D Cox 63 A Gutnane 64 . A. Noblefl 71 J . Schism 72 D Ness

OLD XAVERIANS sero« C-1,: D. Cac«ui Comb M . Cohn ' urgle, 19S coach caw-111 1 PCa"3 2 M Aikns (DVC) 3 D AAegher . 4 R Cur4 n 5 P Cur+.a'-n (Cap) 6 J Curt7 W DidaontVCaul) 8SCurGVn 9 'A Bear. P N aourie 71 G GrEC.tam iz M OSta gn-i 13 M inga: a T Hzr 75M 1 ~6 L 7A 18J Mx : 9 0 0 n 3 20AC 21 G C 22J1- n 23 J OSr an 24 5 25 D ay5a 26 M Ban 27 J Ka aly 2a A I4"<9 D McKay 3DOam 31 R Raqh (GRes) 32 c Rapti 33 P K'tyn 34 J Reid 35C rAw36 R Mal . 37 c Baan 's8 D Frares 39 R Wtea i 40 A P,agds (VC Res) 41 A COqti:ie 42JLtsw 43M Kwa a aHeept ry 45 N ,SpattJo 46 S R,aptry 47 D Jhertes as C Pappug-9«, 49 J Ti.4y 50 M PikY, 51 0 Bny 52 M DNa-7 53 M Ferniess7 54 M Rfeuk3n 555 a" 56 M Gfas a 57 a K--~h 58 T AmbCEe 59 5 Bulk60 A w,bd2/ 6: M F:eeman 62 J N63 A NicNab 64 B Prwr_e 65 C Paarson `o6 P 10-ay 67 5 Hnth_vrrcpon -_ R Hari 69 J MrGra7r 70 S Ryan H_-

ST . BE R NARDS Senior Cowh : Frank V~.a~ Reserves Coach : John Wood

1 M Sui':vzn 2 M BrarxHw 3 P Srnth a V Corrulo (VC) 5 J Klaay>en 6 G ;S (0 .-4 f V C) 7JTOahey 8 P . Monoghan

9 G Wood (Cap) 10. J FeclGrdo 11 P O'Brien m2 P 7/scan 13 R Purcet t4 5 Me~.can 15 F Mamghan 17 A Puce:9 18 P Mah3dy 19 S Byrne 20 J Fraser 2t C t :laaysen 22 M Midiady 24 K Mahady 25 G into 268 Reray 27 A n.ahan 28 P Mc:rsce 29DRC-.dy 30 R Gzapco 3t M Foratrnk 32 P MA-nn 34 J OCauefl 35 J Sa ndry 36PODea 37 M O'Conrzk 38 D Sul,+an 39 P Wood 40 W Haddad 41 6 Totzn 42 is M3Nh3.tl 43 44 L GaarW 45 G mash 46 D Sokxnor 47DDaw,.g 48BDuda 49 M FczpaUx;k 50 P Barter 51 A Srt va n

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Senior Coach : Graeme Jacobs Rese rves Coach : George Ric e

Senior Coach : Peter Chisnarn Reserv es Coach : '.. Peter Olivieri 1 . G . Clarke 1, D. Matthews (Capt) 2 . N Tsotinas 2 . A Harloc k 3 D. Agosta 3, M . McClelland (DVC) 4, D. Fitt 4 . A . Norma n 5 M. Wilson 5. G Boston 6, R . Heath (D.V.C.) 6, D. Gregor 7, P Robertso n 7, A . Nalder 8. A, Smythe (Capt .) 8 . R . Fish 9. S. Wotherspoon 9 . D. Lowe 10 . P George 10. J . Stone 11 . S Farley 11 N . Brother 12 . A . Parris (Res .D.VC .) 12 . B . Mathews 13 J. McInerney 13 P Armstrong 14 . T. Pulse 14 . H . Worsley 15. PFaulkner (Res .C,) 15, C, Cooney (VC.) 16 P. Corstorphin (R.V.C.) 16 T Royals 17. B Pollar d 17 G Poole 18 A Course 18 J Cromme 19, P. Nigro 19. D. Hart 20 . H . Haristou (V.C.) 20, M . Cashard 21 . S . Driver 21 . J. Roseman 22. B . Stokes 22 . C, Bettany 23,S. Pace 23, D, Allen 24,P, Chadwick 24, K. Dachs 25, T Merrell 25. S . Allen (Capt .ReSr) 26. B . Sheehan 26 . S . Williams 27. B. Kelly 27. G . Williams 28. P Mutimer 28, S. Stevenso n 29 A . Panou 29, R, Castles (RVC) 30 R, Field 30 . D Felsenthail 31 . F Farchtone 31 A . Kahoter 32 . D . Shine 32 . S . Barker 33, G . Miles 33. G . Scotland 34 . R Bell 34. A. Murphy 35. T Rowe 35. R. Harris 36. M . Godden 36, C. Worthington 37, C . Connelly 37, M . Scholten 38, D . Cameron 3& R Atkinson 39. B. Croft 39 . N . Bedson 40, M . McInerney 40, R . Harriso n 41, A. Rozantls 41 R . Morrissey 42 B. Shepherd 42 G Dind 43 D. Murray 43 C . Wilson 44. P Espenchied 44 D Smith 45. D. Philpots 45, P Murtagh 46. G . Hannington 46 D Kompes 47. C . Shallard 47 N . Carter 48. J . Allard 48 . S . Good 49, D. Glover 49 . J. Roberts 50, C. Bryce 50, M . Stano .' 51 . B. Harvey 51 . K . Hedin '.. 52, G . King 52. S . Morrison 53 . 1 Driver 53. J . Harley 54 . C . Chapman 54 N . Hemstron 55 R Gilmore 55. N . Matthews 56, M Osborne 56 R . Sweetland 57. R Minney 57. A Walke r 58, P. Kirby 71 G . Paine 59. D, Farley 60. N . Cameron 61 . D. Martin

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FAWKNER Senior Coach: Stephen Buckley Rese rves Coach: Ken Busst 1, M . Tymms 2. 3 G Busst 4 W. Hoare 5 S. Little 6. R Cueson 7. D. Cropley 8 .I .Habgood 9, J. O'Leary 10, J . Ros s 11, M . Mlddiemo 12, P Tymms 13 . P Kerslake 14 . M . Roach 15 . D. Terry 16 . M . Roberts 17, N . Horvath 18, A Buckley 19 . S . Barrett 20. G . Scott 21 . P McAuliffe 22 . D . Booth 23, B. Saggers 24 . S Buckley 25, A . Saggers 26 . B. Sellec k 27. G, Livingstone 2& C Gleason 29 M Barrett 30. T Scot t 31 . U Profenna 32, A Johnston 33. P Maferczak 34. D. Ruggerio 35. P Barret t 36, B. McLachlan 37. J . Cornehssens 38 . G Youn g 39, C. Habgood 40 S, Maggs 41 T Bor g

42 K . Dehenin 43 . D Gill 44 C Mitchell 45. M . Busst 46, B . Smith 47 . A . Brown 48. G . Walker 49, D. Porteili 50, R . Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52 . M . Potter 53 , 54 . M . Kane 55 S. Brosnan 56 . D . Salt 57 . R Parr 58 S Dalfonso 59. D. Cecchney 60, D. Douglas 63.T, Kavanagh 94 A Scott

IVANHO E 1 D Jacka 2 J M,at!hew 3 T Hyde 4 M Donohue 5 P Manuel it P Hoskin 7 B Ailender 8 S Crash 9 M Thacker-ay to G Kennedy (C) 11 8 Adam s 12 S Parkinson i3 R Robinson 14 E NChvbold

15 A Castagnin; (VC) 16 P Pent,ngal 7 L Clarke 18 R Elms 19 G Bullen 20 A Wolf 21 C Rose 22 R BLyth 23 M Ler,gacher 24 M Flyn n 25 A Barro 26 A Caddy 27 D O'Sunivan 28 G OSullivan 29 D Carroll 30 P Rawley 31 T Anderson 32 S John 33 C Flynn(RC) 34 S Hoga n 35 M Lunn 36 S O'COnnel 37 7 Forsyth 38 D Richards 39 T McMahon 40 8 Lckman 41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucker 43 M Lacey 44 D Hoffman 45 D Robertson 46 J Lynch 4? D Sherdan 18 S Hall 49 8 Mangm 50 W Lioyb 51 D Speechley, 52 A Nagy 53 J Makm 54 P McMahon 56 R McCormack 56 w Bake r 57 D Baicombe 58 M 8aicombe 59 A Baico ;nbe 60 R Broo k 61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63 R Doyle 64 Y: Duleskrs 65 P Dwyer 66 A Fr y 67 L Jones 68 S Mar,n 69 S MoneJ 70 P Morcom 71 R Murphy 72 M Pratt 73 J Raitopculas 74 C Rchards 75 D Webb 76 N Daily 77 P Deco 78 7 Doeanue 79 S Kin g

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KEW Senior Coach: Brett Burden Rese rves Coach Barry Tobias 1 . M . Lord 2 . N . Griffiths 3. G, McColl 4 S . Lor d 5 B Irwin 6 . M. Bo a

7. B, Casauri a 8 . J. Busutil (V,C.) 9. A . Peri c 10 . T. O'Kayli 11 12 . C. Vigliotti 13. C . Kinako u

14. P. Clayton (DVC) 15. P. Smith 16 N . Duncan 17. J Casauna 18, G Kalac 19 R. Barry 20, I . Mills 21 . S. Harrison 22, R . Schober 23 . F Haralambopoulos 24 . B, Burden (C ) 25, A, Jenkin s 26. C . Haralambopoulos 27, R . Love 28. G, Porteilt (R .C.) 29.E .Bamundo 30. O. Greenwood 31 B Vlgllottl 32 . J Brassil 33, C. Bradley (RVC),_ , t 34, D . Lewis 1'" , A 35. S. Beynon 38, M . Cavanagh 39. S . Royston 40. A . Pric e 41 . D . Zerb 42, V. Won g 43 D, Lavecchie 44 T Gourdoulls 45 M Carydl s 46 . S Vidinopoulos 47. J Hil l 48. M . Peric 49. S Bruno 50, N . Dellis 51 . R, Bruno 52 . J. laconls 53 . D Sticca 54 . A, Easuria 55, A . Mantas 56 J.lukano 57. J Lo u 58 C Carydls 59 H Kendall 60 S R¢zoho

MONASH UNI . BLUES Senior Coach : Brian Ford Rese rves Coach : Ivan Seat 1 J Alexander D Carman i. Bes 4 8 Cornwell t

5 G Gale 6 I Hddebrand A Biackshaw 8 A Barker

9 L Baring 10 J Johnstone 11 M Spencer 12 . G Mann 13 R. Culvenor .~. A Roberts 15. W Gannon 16 A Qui n '' S Zachandrs 18 G Hipwell 19 D Schwedes _ ..-, S Manuel 21 S Gies 12,8 Rodoni ^ D Lync h d4 X xenolonns C Forbes

A McGregor (C) 27 S Connell y 28 P Little 29 A Sapsfor d 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 L Mete 32 K Haeuster 33 A Laird 34 J Cu m 35 P O'Leary 36 M Ker r 37 J Andntsos 38 T Gill 39 40 41 42 43 44

M Bailey M Hoyle A Kiers R Dean M Bowman J Kong

45 P Stockda .e 46 J Katsaras 47 I McConvdle 48 P Antntsos 49 1 Kohle r 50 R Davies 51 P Triandos 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R Trembath 55 Z Man c 56 R McCormick 57 M Kamzay 58 M Hanlon 59 H Middleton 60 A Hodgson 61 C, Black 62 A Hadley 63 P Kevekordes 64 A Urba n 65 0 woo d 66 N Neophitou 67 0 Holioway 68 G Scalzo 69 D O'Keefe 70 C King 71 M Hay

OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach : M. Trotte r Reserv es Coach : C. Neave 1, A . Dunn 2 . C . Robison 3 . A . Albbon (C) 4, T. Norman (VC ) 5. D, O'Shaughnessy 6. A . Taylo r 7, P. Yeoman 8. D,Adgemis 9. C. Glass 10. C . Brent 11, T. Phillips 12, A . V¢ e 13. B . Trotter 14 P Bear 15, T. Pontefract 16 A. Black 17. L . Farrell 18, A . Malzeis 19,J. Hope

20. R . Wardrop 21 . S. Drum 22 . P Robison 23. J . Adgemts 24 . A . Anderson 25 . E . Borghesi 26, L . Colema n 27. 1 . Wallace (DVC) 28 . G Harve y 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. Welding 42 . R . Gruen 43 . C. Neave 44, A, Turner 45. N . Kolitis 46. M . Heath

47. A . Phadoneos 48, B . Beamish 49. C. Cooper 50. D. Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52 . D . Butera 53 . S . Cowley 54 . D. Woods 55 . J. Francis 56 . R Collier 58 . M . Pitt 63, J . Davey

PARKSIDE Senior Coach : Wayne Bannister Rese rves Coach : Mark Wilson 1 . W. Bannister 2. B. Glasgow 3 . F. Sansoneth 4 . R . Gard 5. T. Gar d 6. K . Sweeney 7. G . Yoksich 8. R . Shanahan 10 . M . Sturgess 11 . P. Hansen 12 . L. Inserra 13 . V. Soligo (VCR) 14 . M . Sedgwick 15 . J. Papa s 16, M . Campbell 17. C. Freeman 18 . J. Adducci 19, R Whitfield 20, M . Page (C,S,) 21, A . Wals h 22, M . Wilson (CCR) 23. M . Sherlock 24, G . Williams 25. N . Deluca 26. M . Bradley 27 . L . Panjan 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. Deblasi 40. S. Rodwell 41 . D. Wood 42. P Papas 43, D. Whatmough 44, R Harris 45, R Makers 46.R .McGaw 47. N . Mitchell 48, J . Bestow 49. M . Harrison 50. K . Harty 51 . J . Panaglotopoulos 52 . G . Philpott 53. D. Campbell 54, F. Denami 55. D. Watson 5& 1 Firt h 57. R . Livingston 58. D. Pavitt 59 N . Vlncltorla 60. M . Ani c 61 . M . Noormets 62, P Brennan 63. A. Skerrit 69. S . Lock

THERRY Senior Coach: B. Dun n Rese rves Coach: J. Toohey 1 . G . Btddlestone (VC) 2 S Flaherty 2 J. Zanetti 3 J Toohey

4 S Eastmure 4 . J Bedter 5 . S . Ramsay (DVC) 6 . T Quinn (C ) 7, P Jone s 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. X Ratcliffe 20. P Marantelli 21 . J. Tyle r 22 . C. Mills 23, C . Bye 24. R Mallon 24. G . FalCkh 25 M . O'Rourke 26 .P Rya n 27 M Tadinac 28 D Sandman 29 W Thomas 30, R . Kan e 31, S, Ryan 32, R, Costello 33. S. McMahon 34. 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 . Moran

54 . P, Salerno (CR) 64 . P. Crotty 65 . M . Hogan 75 . P Brun o 88 P. Murphy (VCR)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 J Rowbottom 2 A Lazarus 3 J Clarke 4 M Russell 5 N Tunbridge 6 A Coker 7 5 Cerrn 8 j Somerville 9 S Phrllpson 10 S Brommell 11 I Alexander

12 N Clark (Cap!) 13 L Bank s 14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 6 Keifer 17 D Goding 18 M _agastes 19 P Vaughan (DVC) 20 B Thomas 21 C Jobson 22 M Eumgnaus 23 A Bearham 24 R Petrel!

25 M Gibney 26 B Pattmso n 27 N Heath (DVC) 28 B Van Denderen 29 J Gra y 30 P Conway 31 J Comm vs 32 N Pappas 33 S Le e 34 D Landini 35 J Hughson 36 M Crothers 37 A Fethers 38 A McArthur 39 S Davis 40 41 42 43

G Dalbosco M McLaugh6n G Wines (VC) B Warre n

44 P Dillon 45 J Frn h 46 C Thompson 47 L Doyle 48 A Rogers 49 D Bowers 50 M Shaddock 51 J Chomley 52 M Bell 53 J Forw.ood 54 P Jessup 55 G Keys 56 A Pickett 57 C Dennis 58 A Cook 59 D Benson 60 G Haeusler 61 J McCashney 62 A Cunnmghan 63 G Condo n 64 D McNair 65 A Baby 66 P Collings 67 0 Haramantas 68 R Fraze r 69 R Razmara 70 T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M Gitrap 79 A Tudae 81 M Pryor

99 S Woodward 100 H Sl


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B .A.F.C .

BALACLAVA Senior Coach : John Sampson Assistant Coach : David Charman Rese rves Coach: Bre ndan Angwin 1 K Angw m 2 D Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hil l 4 B Rafferty (VC) 5 M Hit] 6 A Breslin 7 M Kouts 8 K . Palmer 9 B Angwm(CCRes) 10 PCroth e 11 B Wilson 12 . P McGrath 13 C Horsey 14 R Patterson 15 G Salter 16. R Morrison 17 J S,sl 18 K Hartley 19 S Withers 20 A Hartley 21a P Stripeikas 21b M Taylo r 22 PAusterberry (VC Res) 23 C Chalke r 24 S Gates 25 D Follett 26 P Grates 27 I . Withers 28 H Dickson (DVC) 29 R Stocker 30 J Follett 31a N Monaghan 31b G Oaten 32 S Hill 33 T Hil l 34 B O'Shannessy 35 G Brow n 36 R Tangey 37 T Hermes 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 Carder 47 M McCaffrey 48 P O'Sullivan 49 R Wilson 50 R McIntyre 51 D Quamby 52 M Inkster 53 D Rea d 54 B Orman 55 8 Marchmgo 56 P Georgiou 57 A Antonio 58 J Smith 59 J Haycroft 60 J Breslin 62 J Hams 65 8 Hallett 66 G Nayar 67 A Tallanco

BANYULE Senior Coach : Shane Molloy Reser ves Coach : Steve Sculli n 1 . S Sculli n

2 J Kouryahs (CR) 3 L Hol t 4 M Legge 5 C Ladd 0,C) 6 P Williams 7 J Fraumarur 8 B, Moloney 9 G Pyers 10 M Fraumano (4'C) 11 M Taylo r 12 A Barry 13 A Short 14 D Allard (C) 15 S Gray 16 R Doherty 17 G Wi!hams 18 G . Turnbull 19 M Sculi:n 20. G Gent 21 B Quli6am 22 J Giham 23 W Lusk 24 G Foster 25 M, Poser 26 A Mill 27 T Jenkins 28 A W,° ton 29 G Sutterby 30 B Giihes 31 R Hobbs 32CWest 33 D Glass 34 C Stevens 35 T Muir 36 D Turner 37, D Geni 38 S Mikal 39 G . Mooney 40 P Adams 41 . D G,Ibert 42 S Tdley 43 C Richmond 44 B Hogan 45 D Jones 46 D Hanger 47 C Boucher 48 C Hoist 49 G Dunn 50 M Phillips

51 A Thompson 52 S Coulson 53, 8 Bowler 54 R Knight 55 D Williams 56 D Pratt 57 K Edwardes 58 C Wiiiiams 59 C McCann 60 1 Lydiaie

MELBOURNE OLD BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOO L Senior Coach: O.B. Senior Coach: John Lord Reserves Coach: Tony Short i C Anastasakis 2 A Atchson 3 R Verm a

4 D Menses 5 R Martin 6 N Moody 7, D Joyce 8 R Ward 9 D Comer (VCSen) 10 M Beaziey 11 P Chester 12 G . McLardre (C Son) 13 A Danso n 14 R McGrego r

15 P Sala (D\C Seen) 16 P Kotz 17 A Drummond 18R W e

19 A Lega.nch 20 A Athanaspouios 21 D. Lord 22 C Flegeitaub 23 C Drake 24 T Barns 25 A Capp 26 R Knight 27 D Posse 28 C Bavage 29 C Geehman 30 S Keane 31 M Roach (Cap Res) 32 J Newton 33 B . Da.vOng 34 S Giessen 35 T Blythman 36 R Terrens 37 J McLoughlin 38 C Short 39 A Kennedy 40 D Baker 41 Kean e 42 P Fennng 43 A Fowler 45 A Sainsbury 46 S Mansbndge 47 S Gabnc;son 48 C Hom e

49 P Kent 50 Andrew Darrson 51 S Rei d 52 C Blake,vay 53 E Stents 54 A Sainsbury 55 P Celina III

Mark Sarau Reserv es Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 G. Bennett (VC) 2 . M McLennan (DVC) 3 A Pryor 4 Mi . 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 Davie s

16 P. Thompson 17 P Well 19 S Gibson 20 T Grant 21 C James 22 A Cooper 25. P. Grant 28, T Gale 31 . S. Murray 34. J . Godertdge 36 .5 . McLeod 39 R, Smit h 50 A . Grant

OLD BRIGHTON RESERVES Reserves Coach: Wayne Marshall 1 . G . McLeod 6 R . Jone s 8 D. Beilmalne 10 M Hutchison 11 C Mason 12 J . Mille r 14 . M . Osborne 1& M . Wis e 19, 0 Millis

22, J. Mackenzie (CR) 23.L Bowes 24, W. Marshall 25 N . McDonald 28, P Rya n

29 . P Latzer 32 M . Dobloe 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 H AILEYBUR[ . Senior Coach: Phil Stevens Reserves Coach: Keny Sarrteli 1 A, Baxter 2, R Paul 2 J Wrod 3 N Schmidt 4 P Jury 4 J Robertson 5, G . Phillips (VC) 6 W Smith 7. G March 8. A. Orion 9. A. Mytton 10 P Bennett 11 W Shand 11 R . Wilson 12 D Seccull (Capt) 12, G Meadows 14 G Las..CCCk 15 W Phillips 15 A. Hicks

16 J. Bingham 16. C. Farr 17. W. Cox 18 M. Constable 19 R. Gerry 20t J . Kingsley 21 A . Walden (DVCapt) 22, C Gregson 23 D Sraunch 24 P Noske 24 T Snowball 25 A Holohan 26. P Bowman 2& R, Wise 27. G . Smith 27 J. Kingston 28. D Merrell 28 T Gilchnst 29, J . Rae 30 G Bat t 31 N Cameron 32 D Mille r 33 M Larkworthy 34 D Fletcher 35 B Van Toast 36 D Conr1Wl 38. C. Lane 39 C. Taranto 40 J . Hicks 41 . A, Child 42 . P Ficekhart 43 P BramCh 44 D, Stuart 45 I Rtdoutt 46 D Lear

47 R Dobson 56 B Ladds (Capt Res) 57 G Taylor

OLD IVANHOE G R A M MARIANS senior Coach : Laurie Stretton Reserves Coach : Joe Grand e B. `,arwrood L Stratton - Jenkin s I Wells (Capt .) D. "ing

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B, Cockerili P Skalberg S. Bal l I,! Colledge A Ryan A, Marks T Marshall ., . .' Howard Lynch D Dowell %~ Davie s R Englander R McKenzie M . Dyson A . Haug (Res. Capt .) D Scot t D. Purcell (VCapt .) Ryan Karakaltsas B Parry

P Ritchi e S Theodorakopoulos R Lewi s J Santos J. Norman N Harris 3 S Ramsdell P. Marn s -i S_ Conboy uShaun Burns ,LScott T Bowes +. R Bashford J . B Douglas I . S. Burn s ~• ::_ P Bullock 43 P Selleck =' . C . Hau g 4, D. Simonsen D Cuttriss 48 A . Parker 49 M . Dodderii l 1 P DeBortoh 51 . R Larkin 52 . A Nova k 3 L. Hockins (DVC) A Curtis 60. J Lumicisi N . Skaiberg

OLD MELBURNIAN S Senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach : Simon Thimble 1 T Witts 2 R Pisarski 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 BagO n

13 R Secculi 14 A Ashton 15 I McMul6n 16 P Wood 17 8 Mall 18 M Crampton 19 P Thompson 20 A Salek 21 J Roysmith 2 I Mackay 23 A Witts (Capt ) 24 D Wilson 25 R Bro.26 M Youngman 27 E Coroner 28 C Terril l 29 R Mead 30 J Mitchell 31 R Guard 32 B Webb 33 A Bull (CRes ) 34 M Hall o 35 M Weber (DVC Res) 36 P Nelson 37 G Curtis 38 P Kore n 39 R Nelson (VC Res) 40 C Walker 41 G Dixon 42 E Smithers 43 P Birreli 44 R Baldwin 45 Z Useinov 46 C Hanchette 47 D Ward Ambier 48 W Ward Ambler 49 T Stucke y

50 T Rea d 51 B Armitage 52 J Thomson 53 J Para 54 A Wilson 55 D Nelson 56 T Poolman 57 N Crompton 58 T Leask 59 W Kelso 60 J Warmsley 61 M King 62 C Raymond 68 S Maranbo 69 D Hamilton

ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Alan Quetta Reserve Coach : Chris Nett fefofd 1 R Hawkins 2 S Hadamous 3 W Keghran 4 C McKenzie 5 R Ca!Ianan 6 G Gross

7 S Kerr (DVC) 8 M Tempany 9 S Lync h 10 L Cohen (CR) 11 H Stone 12 R . Anhurson 13 P Hooper 14 B Prat t 15 B Edwards 16 P 0 Brien 17 P Sutton

18 C Halfpenny,' 19 J. Watktn 20 W. Dwyer 21 . P Code r 22 B Campbell (VC) 23. M . Waters 24 P Quinton 25 D Pogon: 26 D Smmons 27 J Quinlan 28 G Kerr

29 A Fraser 30 B Snell (D\/CR) 31 S Oise n 33 G Mulcahy 34 A Rawbottom 35 J Sargeant 36 M . McKage 37. A Beats (Capt) 38 P Panagiotopoulos 39 N Fry 40 B Clark (VCR) 41 J Dynon 43 P Treiber 44 A Simmons 45 N Joll y

46 D DeRooden 47, M Trelao r 48 L Taberner 50 L Kirby 52 P Lean 57 P Kirby 59 P Taberner

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ST. KILDA C.B .O .C. Senior Coach : Peter Darvell 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 Capiron 8 A. Trabinger 10 J Clagnan 11 M . Driscol l 12 A. Avitabtle (VC) 13 P Susowc h 14 S. Johnston 15 M Lake (DVC) 16 G Bake r 17 B Delaney 18 G Bedby 19 M Kay 20 A . Riddel l

21 P La Fontaine 22, P Dynan 23. M . Clinch 24 B Jackson 25 D Bllsto n 26 M Broadhead 27 . A . Ferruccio 28. A . Brandwood 29. I Hammam 30 P.Thynne 31 L . Donald 32 M Murnhy 33 A 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 Fiddler 47 M Ladd 48 J Wig g

49 J . Stewart (VCR) 50. G . Andrews 51 . J . Murnhy 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 State s 10. R . Gleaso n

11 . A . Fleming (RC) 12 . E . Caumaudo 13. C. Pearso n 14 B .Jenkmg 15. B . Pellegrino 16 D. Farchtone 17 D . Leaie 18. Ken Harting 19. G . Alberti 20 P, Coverdale 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C Tsalkos 23, D Fellows 24, S . Papionou 25. S . Bradford 26. P Battista 27. R . Kelly 28. L . Morabito 29 Kevin Harling 30 C Fellows 31 . C . Koullinos 32, B McCreddm 33. J Zaicos 34. J . Black 35 A. LaRosa 36 M . Goiledge 37. J. Theodorou 38. M . Gann 39. P. Honey 40. V. Defile 43. V. Caffra 44, G . Bubi s

45. M . Bloodworth 46. D. Stafford 47. M Piownght 48 P Prinz i 49. J . Bubis 50. R . Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52 . K . Chandler 53. S . Lekatsas 56. W. Cooper 57. S. Cinerari 5& C . Cadre 61 . B Keating 62, C. Vella


D Section ASSOCIATED

A JAA X BULLEEN UNITE D A- dA D X 2 A Kboger 3 S z~.r~rs 4 G B5M S:er 6 s er" 7G 8 M Fc?dy 9 A Bwsdyn 10 R B am » L Bu~n ` 12 A Shen#er 13 M Rosa-nan 14 A 15 D KFred n 16 A M#mach 17 o'zr K-k i8 D SIA 19 s Joseph 20 D Maric .v 21 J M-d 22 B J.ern 23. A tebran4ry 24 J Rs'r.. 25 M G - (vC) 26 A Haiphs n 27 Brst~ Gddberg 28 D Roth

29 D emkn (Cap!) sil s Pov 31 DPo~ 32 M 8ornoen 33 D Sharp 34 M Ptf'Er 35 B Spx~ 36 A St37 G Sega 38 J 5crn 39 M Gnm 40. P Berman 41 G Neaer 42 M Carp 43 0 Jagoda 44 P Ctrerr>J 45 D Freemzn 46 D Sheeze 47 L ter n 48 L Gc+tlherg 49 J AIbEnS 50 T Aarc<u 51 P Le6r~ 52 A Zern~i 53 B BornSgn 54 D M AJ55 II Zeta-,,W 56 H S!.er 57 J Brnn:cW 58 D Super 59 G Marks 60 0 Kra10tl 61 GFe"82 W Krwxgdd 63M F. 64 A Rubr,~W 65 M M:.cn0 66 P C-ddbwg 67 A P,rdcus 6& 6 Gdtlber9 69 H &70 S Rar,man 7t P Ter>=nbasm 72 J Mder 73 DKe n 74 J Rese tzd 75 M O.ed 76 M Ke3

77 M Prod 78 G- Kmarnk 79 S &cha".ner ~ 81 M Zurbo 82 J %ba3 M Wrtner 84 J Freeman 85 A 3bW 86 P~ 87 R ttaxv

ELSTERNWICK

Senior Coach : Max McColl Reserv es Coach Craig Veitc h

Senior Coach : Ga ry Rosewarne Rese rves Coach: Dennis Grace

1, G . Jenkins 2 . R . Morley 3 S . Dowd 4 N Cartledge 5 B. Wilso n 6 M . Kelly 7 C. Vedch 8 C . Wilson 9 . H . Turvey 10. D. Orwin 11 . C, Chapman 12 . D . Thompson 13 P, Angeli s 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. I . Mazuran 37, 1 . Delarue 38 S . Godfrey 39. P Flew 40. D.Speed 41 . R . Rees 42 H . Roberts 43, D. Sexton 44. D. Dal y 45, R . Divirgilio 46 G . Taylor 47. G . Connolly 48 Or Galante 49. D. Humphrey 50,F, Grand e 51 W. Davey 52 . J . Pulvirenti 54, F. Doyle 57 M . Davey 70, P Green 76. P. Fitt 77. K Graham 78. P. Banfield 79. D Robbins

1 C Farrington 2 S Bean (C) 3A M Sane Ii 3B B Grace 4 G Rosewarne 5 D Grace 6 M Lloyd

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7A P Houlihan(DVC) 7B T Heat h

8A D Verbeek 8B M Convery 9 A O'Connor 10 A Ramsay It P Mahon y 12 P Ballantyne 13 D Burke 14 Alby Conlin 15 L McCooke 16 P Tsiampas 17 G Oakley 18 P Broderick 19 P Ginkel

20 P Southall 21 W Nicholson 22 A Kanpidis 23 N Christie (VC) 24 D Conlin 25 T Weedon 26 D Mahony 27 B Garry 28 B Hil l 29 J Coyne 30 P Ritchie 31A G Russell 31B L Murphy 32 P Neeso n 33 T Papantornou 34 Adrian Conlin 35 P Corkhtl l 36 B Thompson 37 S Bel l 38 G Hancock 39 S Smith 40 M Daniels 41 M Whelan 42 P Rokebrand 43 A Hankin 44 R McIntyre 45 N Wigney 46 N Bir d 47 B Ramsay 48 B Howard 49 P Davies 50 M Eccles 51 G Hancock 52 L McGregor 53 P Harri s

54 P Ryan 55 R Pert SPONSOR S JEFFERSON FORD * ELSTERNWICK HOTEL

W .B A . F . C

I HAMPTON ROVERS Senior Coach : Ian Rice Rese rve Coach : Daryl Jopling 1 . 2. A . Lawso n

3, E . Panagiotidis 4 . A . Naumoff 5 D. Rogerso n 6. D. McConville (Capt.) 7. B. Hibb s B. W. Capp 9 . P. Wilson 10. W. Austin 11 . I . Rogerson 12 . W. Boyle 13. R . Melnjak 14. G . Kell y 15. S. Mulholland t6. N . Hop e IT B. Bird (V.C.Res) 18 A . Winkler 19. J . Hunter 20 N. Milat 21, E . Melnjak 22 . R . Hetherington (DVC) 23 . D. Devot e 24 . M . Young (VC) 25 . M . Blak e 26, J . Harper 27. H . LeGrand 28. M . McKellar 29. N . Kell y 30. R . Murphy 31 P. Pavlou 32 . P. Morecroft 33. G . Russell 34. P Kell y 35, C . Watkins 36, R . Tubb 37, M . Andrews 38. S. McDonal d 39. K . Ivey (Capt .Res .) 40. G . Hogget t 41 . I . Boyle 42. J . Mather 43 J. 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 Beiiette Rese rves Coach : Don Pearce 1 . M . Cannon 2. K. Lianeas 3. M . DeMorton 4. P. DiMarco 5. S. Cotee 6. V. Grimaldi 7. J . Briffa 8. A. Francis 9. A. Samartino 10. P. Whitman 11 . K . Hehi r 12 . J. Serratore 14. G . Parkinson 15. H . Tsailtas 16. S . Tsailtas 17. V. Liros i 19. D. Balazsy 20,J . Russo 21 . J. Fotias 22 . P Fox 23. C. Fox 24. J . Brook 25. B. Smith 26, M . Briffa 27, R . Burrows 28. V. Ferzulla 29, D. Adams 30, B. Bektash 32 . P. Gennacarro 33 . J Androutsos 34 . G . Arthur 35 . P. Dowsett 36. M . Payne 37. D. DeMorton 38. M . Kite 40.1 . Rooney 41 . G . Poulton 42. T. Samartino 44 . D. Tait 45, B . Pisasale 46. S. Hogg 47. A. Smith 48. & Higgins 49. V. Conticchio 50. R . Tai t

51 . D. Soanes 53. A. Conway 55. H . Blewitt 58. J . Andrews 62 . R . Cannatella

OL D CAMBERWELL senio r Terry Rossiter Reserves Coach : a! ;!f a w Todd

- P KerkvIet (DbC) P Jepson u R Beal E SRwth (VC ) 1i A. Dance 1, S Holding .'~ i L1 Ne.vto n "I P Jenkins ~.;_. W Inkster (Capt.) J Lad<che 1 S Jackson :g C. Anderson 20. R Scheiber : iA. Scholl S Burmeister . Amtstrong R. Wood 2b R, Collins 26 G . Young - 7 I. Farmer B Leitch - M. Hopkins 30 D. Humann 31. A. Craw 32. G. Neate 33 C Guthrie 34. A. Rogers 35 G . Adams 36 D. O'Connor 37 C. Strachan 38, D Smit h ?? M. Todd 40 B, Salvaris 41 . M . Burge 42. D. Collins, 43 S Pangrazio 44 A. Hangan 45 J. Howard 4& N. McCann 47. P Lenton 48. R. Wagstaff 49. D. Richardson 50. A. Taylor

51 . A. Walker 52. A . Watt 53. B. Sudgen 54, J Murphy 55 D, Murphy 56. R. Blaney 57. C. Theofanides 58 M . Canditao 59. R. Unmack 60. R. Jones 61 . N. Kidd 62. R . Lee 63 W. Earl

OLD MENTONIANS Senior Coach : Bob Jamison Reserves Coach: Phil Vh res 1 M Cater 2 J Norman 3 R Newman 4 M Barrett 5 P Sadar fiVScaaa 7. G Norton (1st Capt) 6 N Macqu>re 9 R Macqure 10 M Durack 11 D, Meyer 12, T Appe i 13 S Sharp 14 D Rogers 15 D Sckcca 115 R Thompson 17 T O'Tad e 18 J McCarthy 19 W Beynon 20 R Buxton 21 C Encksen 22 A. Leer 23 T James 24 S Warrw 25 P Ja~kson 26. B Scadm 27 I Heath 28 G Burns 29 G Fathers 30 D Ftc7ei 31 S Ingram 32 J. Sly 33 P Yams 34 D Holland 35 P Hodges 36 S Cock 37T6rch 38 A Ne+mnan 39 R &ryrrOn 40 M Osborn 41 B Nugent 42 A Acreman 43 B Watwns 44 G Lindsay 45 T Bourrmn 46 A Petrov 47 J Kwxcarun 48 D Johnsen 49 B Scot t 50 C FunSOn 51 A Szadura 52WHafl 53 P Hyland 54 M Sfanhape 55 C DaP.s 56 D Wilke 57 D S^h,nzN 58 L Paterno 59 G Buxton 60 N. \bularws 61 s Wilson 63 R Margugi,o 64 A Edv.2rds 65 A Horsburgh

PRESTON MBOB Senior Coach: G . Tsoiacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Reserves Coach : P. Feehan 1 . A . Bullock 2 . I . De Bono 3 I . Blis s

4. S. Hichncliffe 5 D. Caton 6. D. Hepburn 7. D . O'Brien 8. O. DeBono 9. D. Heenan 10,J. Mounsey 11 . A. Hodgson 12 . P Yendall 13, D. Kiernan 14 M . Krygger 15 . D. Hutchinson 16 B. O'Connor 17. G . Turne r 1& S . Adamson 19 .P Feehan 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22. P. Bullock 23. 1 . Ewin g 24 . A . Finikarides 2& Sr McGowan 26 A . Brydson 27. S . Richardson 28 . A . Allen 29 . C. McGaw 30 . P Caligiun 31 . D. Bullock 32 . D . Jordon 33 . R. Haysom 34 . M . DeBono 35 . S . Ryles 36 . N . Maynard 37. E . Kyriacou 38 . G . Sebeh 39, R. Johnstone 40. G . Georgeson 41 . A, Hunte r 42, M . Mason 43. L . Carigiuri 44. T. Tsoukas 45. D. Bookluck 46. R . Mason 47 . F. Lorenzon 48. C. Chnstou 49. G. Cummins 50, C. Caligiurt 51 . G . Tsolacos 52 .J, Lowden 53. M . Mitchell

STATE BANK Senior Coach: Ken B remner Capt. Stewa rt Cioke 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. Rolfs 4. K . Dervan 5. J . Beare 6. P Dervan 7. F. Maya 8. L. Twycross 9, D . Walpole 10. L . Bull 11 . R . Hargreaves 12, A . Connelly 13 D. Taylo r 14. G . Smith 15 M . Rerdon 16. N . Walmeyer 17. D . Coffman 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 . Cramen 32 . M . Scott 33, C . Kenez 34 . M . Wales 35 . D. Brown 36 . D. Kay 37. C . Arnephy 38. A. Roles 39. G . Goldsmith 40 D Charleson 41, 0 . Noronha 42. M Keating 43, G . Ricao 44 . A . Gal e

45. M . Durham 46. J . Curti n 47. C. Papadopoulos 48 J. Murray 49 . D. Doonan 50, A . Whitelaw 51 . B. Kennedy 52 . M . Brow n 53 . C. Michaelidis 54. T. Nelso n

55. F. Wright 56. D. Ross 57. P. Hyde 58. C. McKillop 59. D. Footdt 60. D. Jenkins

WEST BRUNSWICK Coach : Les White Rese rves Coach Garry Chappel 1 ; McNeic e 2 D Cecchi 3 R Monge r 4 S Casley (VC) 5. P Leathern 6. S. Capron 7 P Guatta 8 B Taylor 9 B Davis 10, S Fyffe 11, L Kirk

12 K. Buhagiar 14 D Anderson 15 P McNaughlon 16 P Magafa s 17 M Walsh

18 J. Rainone (DVC ) 19 . G . Briggs 20. S, Lampar d 21 D Lampard (Capt,) 22. N . Magafa s 23 J Jackson 24 J Beaumont 25 C Hatzistavrou 26 S Fitzsimmons 27 G Hatzistavrou 28 B Wals h 29 D McAIl ster(DVC-Res) 30 B Hiscox 32 D Acker s 33 G Chappell (CC-Res) 34 D, Flowe r 35. A, Thornton 36 . G McDonald 37 S Penny 38 B Millin 39 B Wilki e 40 R Baker (VC-Res) 41 R Hokkanen

42 G Shernf 44 Mark Rodgers 45 R Taylo r

46 T. Robertson 47. T. Jackso n 48 Michael Rodgers 49 . S Bennetti 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 . Achte r

64 F Bassi 65 P Hackney 67 D Milne


Under 19 Section 1 BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach: Vic Harvie 4 A. Dohnko 5 H . Murtic (Capt.) 6 P Harvie 9 A . Shine 10 D. Thorpe 12 G . Williams 13 S . Hendrie 14 H . Humphrey 17 . J. Disanto 20. M . Mason 21 . S. McLaren 22, G . Wilson 23 . T Agosta (VC.) 24 D. Robertson 25. G . McKenzie 26, S . Hayma n 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 . Maragelis 5 . T. Hind 6 W. Forges 7 B Seato n 8 A Cornelius 9. A . Voice 10 1 . Girvan 11 . C. Singleton 12. S . Stapleton 13. W . Daly 14, A . Mitchell 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 Brandin 1 M. Bear.2 J Richardson 3 A hlarostlca 4 P Brasher 5 M Edmontl s 7 L Van der Phght a C Burke 9 C Stuck i 30 C Harnngton 11 M Williamson 12 S McHenry 13 J Clancy 14 5 Zuko6a<_k, 15 P Fiume 16 D Sheean 17 P Cavan 18. M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M Burgle

21, D Toohey (Capt Biue) 22 S 8rownhtll 23 1 Mason 24 S Hutrery 25 N, Ca-mg 26 P Casey 27 B swirly 28 P BrenCiarke 29 M Thorn 30 M Bulk31 t.9 Stager 32 P Davey 33 T Nornsh 34 A Seeger 35 J Clother 36 c Watts 37 R wwalker 39 S. Bolt 40 G Curran 42 S Rudd 43 S cajkovic 45 C Steiger 46 0 Higgins 47 !h Maima

nder 19 1 Se c~i~®n 2 BANYUL E

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 tt C Mason 12 N . Gibson 13, M . Chun 14 . G Parker t5. S. O'Flynn 16. M . Goodrop e 17. A Finnigan (DVC) 18. N Dunca n 19, T.G . Slattery 20 A, Hewitt (VC) 21, J. Hart 22 P Doran 23 I . Patterson 24,J . Leonard 25.T. Meehan 26 R . Boyd 27 S Moran 28 . J. Golds 29, A Bianco

coach: Danny Gleaso n R, Libeau S. Sander s B. Collins (VC) J Turnbul l F McCarthy ; . Jenkins G, Mooney = D, Hickling M . Veal 6 C. Pyers (C) 13 J. Bishop ~1 P Jones .-- ; R. Cullen P Jakober 31- S. Baile y P, Austi n 36. A Parr y

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23 D Faux 24 A Confali 25 A Doran 26 M Feferkr :.P. Leonaro e^'

TOYOTA /

N . Slatter y a5 S. English L. William s 58. M . Wilson 59 . T. White ` 60, M Bowler 61, P Barnes 62 . R . Parry C 2 R, McGrath E-1 M . Harte 65 . P Tindal 66 A. Sutton 67. J. Danse y 68 G . Donaldso n

49 M OCaliaghan 50. N . Eastman

OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach: John Caspers 1 . A. Wigg 2 . C. Lasscock 3. B. Carty 4, A Kirkwood-Scott 5 S. Dangerfidd (VC) 6, S Richardso n 7 B . Ma n a B. Dowling 9. D, Cotto n

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11 . H, Broadbent 12, G . Tanner 14 . G . Lasscock

15. W. Phillips (Capt.) 17. M . Fisher 18. J. Gordon 19. R. Parton (DvC) 20. T. Chegwi n 21, C . Jamieson 22 . P. Wgg 23 . S King 24. T Jones 25 M . Colston 26. P Bowman 27. D Garfield 28. A. Labady '.. 29. S. Hoey ...', 30 . C. To"" 32. D. Hewitt 33, W. Caspers 34. T Roberts 36. D Connell

26 A 2) o ' 2B P 29J CPG . 3r J' 32 J s- 341r 635 G R ..:--._ 360H 37 0 C . . 39 0 cxuen a ra Cmn, o C Hewm <, D so ,a <2 o wG*,cre 3 P Re= d 4 4 as % o x"e 46 5 O ToIXe 47 J Rpm 4 l Vear a9 i Cansvan 50 J Caru•w 51 J Ha'mes 52 T Rcrr.a" wM v:_,a r

., C o„55 G MaYt1m^mn 56 D C5'/ P laFv;a 58 T &^aze 59A sAby

OLD XAVERIAN S 1 . R . Excel l 2 . Peter O'Sullivan 3. M Klavac 4, P Simpson 5. W Nason 6 . N . Wes t 7 G Goraz,ols 8 A Dvawd 9 . J Guilty 10, R . Kennedy it . A. Holmes 12 . R .H . Bailey 13 M . Logan 14. M . Gleason 15 R . Dalton 1& J . Ralp h 17 C .Thorogood 18 D. McLean 19 M . Lally 20. J Flynn 21 . A Dillon 22 T Landrigan 23,P Webb 24 . S . Lightwood 26 . D . Juracich 27. D. King 29. L. Hemings 30. A . Wilso n 3t . . Paul O'Sullivan 32 . J. McKay 33. M . Haycox 34 . D. Jaffer 50 M. Wardlaw 51 P Connors 52 D Bourke

UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Peter Melton 1 . L . Spetc h

2 & McGregor 3. M . Burnet t 4 D, VanGerrevink 5 J McDonal d 6 S . Ballard 7 S Connolly 8 . I . Dunn 9 . S. Kudni g to A. Woodcock 11 . S . Burg e 13 . i . DeSiiva 14 . R . Poole 15. B. Madden 16. A, Presneli 17, J. F6nlayson 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

9, W. Brundell 10. M . Carter 11 . C. Barrett

12 . S Bassett-Smith 13. L . Clifto n 14 . J. Reddick 15 . S . D'Andrea 16 J.Ijynon 17 M . Carrodus 18 . T Taylor 19 G . Nardelia 20, B . O'Keefe 21, D . LalrCaml 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)

Marcus Pete rs 1 . P Kin g 2 . M . Affinda 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 . Brohier 12 . B. Matthews 13, K . Pereira 14, S . Cossart-Walsh (VC) 15. D. Niven 16, R. Royals 17, H. Worsley 18 H . McDoneii 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 Dicrosta 27. G . Williams 28. J. Dight 29. M . Howard 30 A. Bowater 31 T. Moorhouse 32,S, McDermld 33, D Arnol d 34, J. Turner 35 C Wilson 36. M . Millard 40. R . Harrison 44. E .Jedwab

OLD SCOTCH ST; BERNARD S COLLEGIANS' Coach :

THE : Coach: P. Bennett 1 . S . Flg6oi a 2 . J . Zanetb (Capt) 3 M . Fav a 4 S. Eastmure 4. M Jarrouge 5 T. Masters 6 T Smaies 7. S. Plsano

GRAMMARIANS Coach:

L Black Moloney D Simpson R . Cerolmi C Thomas (VC) McKe e D Conway 8, J Sperling B . Collin s T Petterwoo d 5? A . Connolly . (Capt, A . Hayes

C. Hargreaves E . Dlckln s P Studd P Rowe P Konstanty S Falk, M Ingram D Osborne 21. A. Riga s

!.C Bannon 30 S Haddon D. Rockawin M MCConvtl l 7 S . Marsto n L ` N Daoul 65, B, Egan 66 D. Chapman .~- S Wilkinson

Coach : Laurie Aghan

1 . J . Ker r 2 . R . Fraser 3. J . Sinclair 4. N . Purnis 5. A. Chernov 6. J . Anglis s 7. M . McGregor 8. L . Monument 9.J . Agha n 11 . T Wilson 12. C. Atkinson 13. N . Hooper 14 . R . Morrow 15.C. Macmillan 16. S. Hendr y

17. P Montgomery 1& A . Phillips 19 . J. Worssam 20. W. Anderson 22, D. Garwoh 23. P Morrison 24. C. Aunger 25. D. Murtagh 26. R . Winneke 27. S. Cowl 28. D. McIntyre 43. N. Hall 44. C. Billings 45. J . Cornish 46, C . Robinson 47 . W. Tuck6ei d 48. D. Warner'49. D Wightman 50. S . Gibbs 51 . D . Raftopouios

Maurie Bon d Asst . Coach: Matt Gollant 1 . B . Noonan 2, A . Capes 3 D. Jag o

4. C Bond 5. H Tobin 6, J . Cow to 7. A . Grech (DVC) 8. L . Dailey 9. J . O'Connor 10 . R . Doolan 11 . L . Overman (VC) 12 . C . Widdiso n 15. D. George 18 M . Mullins 19. S . Gollant 20 . R . Debnam 21, J . Gollant 22 . D. Ramsay 24 . C. Hamilton 25, N . De Silva 27. S. Greasley 28 . C. Overman 29 J . Tormey 30. L . McKenzie 32 . G . Plgnateih 35. J . McWhinney 38, C. Wood 45. S. Walsh (Capt .) 63. D. Brebner 66. M . Bouche r

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NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : M. Mills 4. J. Cahill (DVC.) 6 J. Carroll 7 A. Driscoll 10. S. Janetskl 13, V Pennisi 14. R Darts 15. S. McSvreerwy 16 M . Vaina 21 . A . SabaHno 22. L. Nardala 27 J. Vaina (V.Capt .) 32. T. Whiling 35 P Angelopoulos 39. G . Cutri 40. N. Lithgow 43. D Fitzpatrick 52, G . Bourke 54 . G . Birreli 64 . D. Carbon 65 M . Laporte 67, P Farrugia 69. S. Zumbo (Capt .)

OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2 Coach : Simon CoGiaer I M BreckheH 2 S Burg e 3 A Celand it A Cortlner 5 S Knott 6 A SutchHe 7 A Hayden 8 D Mitchell 9 D Moore 10. C Murphy (capt ) 11 C GnHiths 12 P King 13 J Javelt 14 0 MOSs 15 H Inglelon 16 H Barest 17 P Blantl ,8 6 Hers 20 S Osl"me 21 P Ttinoade 22 A Waring 23 D Gray 24 w Mackenzie 25 C Rea d 26 N Langdon 27 R Simp5on 28 D Gray 29 r Ptenhe .mer 30 M Verg e 31 T Dugdaie 32 Matmen Kerr, 33 A Clements 34 C Smith 35 C Els!ofl 36 /.1 Berry 37 M Kerr 38 C war rig 39 M Verge 40 C Walker 41 G Drzo n 42 E smithers a3 P Kosky 69 0 Hamtlto n

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UNIVERSITY NHITEFRIAR S Coach: BLACK S D . Hill 1 . A. Llveseycoie 1 . J . Phillip 2 . P, Weigard 2 . D Driscoll 3 . S. Shaddoc k 3. T Jackson 4 . S. Horne (Cap.) 4. M . White 5 M . Roger s 5 P, O'Brie n 6 S . Longley I 6. T. Strike 7. Tim Gough (VCapt.) 7, M . Hoath 8 A, Presneli 8 . M . Fasan 9 . S . Watson 10 . G . Karthaus 10. B . Collins I 12 P Pep egrlno 11 . R . Pask 13 . N . Jenkins 12, J. Start 14 . C. Flett 13. P Hurst 15 .S . Rosbrook 14. A . Ellet 18 . D. Bourke 15. R . Clements 19, B. Crowe 16. D. Oliphant 20.J. McLaughlin 17. C. Douglas 22, C. Houston 18 R Barbary 23 . S Strike 19 P, Sarant 24 . G . Selkir k 20 M Jansen 27. M . McLaughlin 21 D Paxinos 28. P. McCarthy 22 . B. Herbert 30. T. O'Sullivan 23.S . Major 31 . N . Fairthorne 24, J . Radford 32 . A . Rowa n 25,J . De Frogs 35 . G . Reidy 26. J . Hutchins 3& A . Smith 27. J. Hunt-Smmith 38 . P Purcell 28. M . Beattie 39. C. O'Sullivan 41 .J . Houston 44. S . Alderson 48. G . Bonn 49.J . Cadusch 50. G . Poker

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Under 19 Section 3 AQUINAS O.V. Coach: John Hickey 1 . J . Pope 2. D. McKellar 3. R . Bennett 4. C . Noyes 5. A . Ferlazzo 6. D. 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 . Lobb

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

OLD ESSENDO N Coach: Greg Murray 1 . A . Mannin g 3. J . Panagiotidls 4. A. Soterio u 5. C. Pollard 6 . C. Bohn 7. P. 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. Boorer 27. P Woloszenko 28. B. Koochen 30 . A . Conradl

DE LA SALLE GOLD Coach: Pet shaedy 1, M . Bearman 2 . J . Richardson 3 A . Marosbca 4 . P. Brasher

5 M . Edmonds 7. L. Van der Plight 8. C. Burke 9. C. Stuck i 10. C. Harrington it . M . Wilhamson 12.S McHenry 13 J. Clancy 14 S. Zukauski 15 P. Fiume 16 D. Sheean 17 P Cavan 18 . M Kruger 19 M Hynes 20 M Burge

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

OLD PARADIANS PURPLE co.cn: bn aWEy I P Heal y 2 J 9e.enage 3 w Cneacee e P Moun t 5 L Man51,Ntl 6 0 Exlo n 7 0 KnMey a P Northe 9 S acrerazon te tA K,r'wan A VAan4 2 A Ja<kw 13 0 N-

a F Aanen.en ,5 D cousns ta C Fuik t) J btun re c D„o„ 19 P 5 raben0er 20 P Pcbenson 2t N Mms(Capi) 22 S 5-ii ,

23 P Doncgnue 24 P 9oaW 25 P Jqxe 26 A aetly 27 D om9ey 29 P SMo 29 J Sa1u3o P 0 l-g,"u, 31 J araser 32 J 5uCrd

3J P Naae, 34 nr Gear y 35 e Eotlngues (VC) 36 a Ha>es

37 D GraH 39 D Ca~en 39 rA Cove, 40 C Hew~n 4r D aoa,tl 42 0 Wdmo,e 43 P Petl 44 5 Ryan 45 A O KeNe a6 5 0 To<e 47 J fiowe 49 L l@,, 49 T Canaran 50 J Caru,o 5r J Hckr.es 52 T Romar, 53 r.1 vese 5a c D 55 G Matdmxn .n " 5s o Cra-Y.e , 51 P laRn.a 56 T Beare 59 A Sip,

HAMPTON ROVERS Coach: A. Naumof t 2 . A. McGregor (VC) 3 . P. McCal l 4 . B. McGregor 6. G . Devereaus 7. P. Engelkamp 9. S. Crisp 10 . S . Wratten 11 . S . McGregor 14 . D . Nuttal l

17 . S . Butler 18. C . Roberts 20. S . Devereaux 24. J . Todaro 25, M . Pat 27. S. Baskett 32 . R . Tost 37. M . Moss 38 . M . McKenna 41 . A . Williams 45 . G . Mitchell 51 . L . Stephani c

MONASH BLUES 1 . P. Baile y 2. A . Tramdos 3. D. Jud d 4. G, Savage 5. A. Preston 6, J Smith 7. A. Parsons 8 A . 5tereff 9 A . Headberry 10, R . Mansfield 1t . A. Regan 12 . D. Newman 13 . P. Fennessy 14, R . Hyetl 15. D. Boell 16. M. Condon 17. A, Clancy 18 G . Hip-l1 19- A. Glassel 20 5 Manuel[ 21 F Goodwin 22. R. Kuypers 23. 5. Kirby 24. C. RuNa 25 J. Lopes 26„P,Thomson 27: R, .,. P43o~',f' 28, N, Nrven 29. J. Hamson 30. C Spurting 31 .T. Kennedy 32, D Freeman 33 . J Monaghan 34 P. McNally 35 T Wilkinson 36. M . Kellock 37. P. Smith 38. G . Clark 39, P. Balsarim 40. A. Bennet 41, A. Par k

42 . A . MacDonald 43. M. Bowman 44 . P. Bwrci 45 A . Wildie 49 I Kohler 50 R 0-es

PARKSIDE Coach : Peter Harvey 1 . J. Panagiotopoulos 2 . T Thomas 3. J . Chilcott 4. A . Stuart 5. J . Antonopoulos 6 . G . Karagiannis 7.S. Marshall 8 . D. McAuliffe 9 . S . Holden 10. J . Martin 11, G . Tsaikos 12 . D . Moodie 13 . D.Jones

14 . T. Mandouros 15. W . Evans 16. B. Colacino 17. D. Murphy 18. G . Barelos 19. P Matthews 20 . T. Kolsopoulos 21 . M . Tsaikos 22. K. Marinoski 23. G . Horton 24. A. Stefanile 25. T. Fatinos 26. A. Wise

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ST. KEVINS Coach: Peter Campbel l 1 . 0. Hourigan (Capt .) 2 J . Hary (V.C. ) 3 . J, Bare 5 R . Snel l 6 M Quinlan 7 S Loorham 8 A Varasd 9 P Meagher 10 . P Charles 11 . J Fogart y 13 . A . Richardson 14 M . Warto n 15 M . King 17, R . Marks 18. A, Donovan 19 N . Slattery 21 J . Sharp 22 D McDonald 23 J Slattery 24 P Hagarty 25 D Rlgnoi 27, N . Carmichael 28.S. Hayden 29. M . Pabst 31 . S. Bazley 32 . A . Chester (DVC) 33 . S . Thoma s 35 M . Purcell 37 J .Shaw SPONSO R *

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OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach: Robert Draper 59. M . Allen 57. S. Allmand 9. B . Broome 10. S. Duggan 35. R . Farmer 18. L. Fildes 60. M. Fisher 39. D. Fo x

61 . J . Fyfe 20. M . Gal e 62 . J . Goderidge 63. C . Haig 58 . S. Hannaford 3t . T. Henry 7. M . Hill (DVC) 42 . S . Howden 40 . W Jackson 30. M. Sarvis 29. S . Leversha 37 . A . Loosschilder 16 R. Moreto n 64. S. O'Connor 65 . S. Paynter 1 . R . Phillips 66. K . Richards 34 . D. Roberts 67. D. Rowe 56. S . Ryan 2 . C. Smit h 15 . R . Stevenson 27. S . Styles (VC) 24. T Sunderman (CapL) 41, H . Swan 19, S. Templeton 11, S . Tregaskis 68. C. Walter 51 . A . Withall

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 Bono t4. 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 .

;io► SECTIO N 4.3 10.6 15.10 19.13.127 COLLLutANS ST BERNARDS 0 .1 0.4 2 .7 3.10.28 4, Higson 2, Baum 2, Hoyle 2, Griffiths 2 , COLLEGIANS Roberts 2 Coyne, K. Parsons, Lemon, Oliphant, Schober. BEST Schober, Griffiths, Galbraith, K . Parsons, Coyne. 5T BERNARDS C . Klaaysen, Wood, Purcell. BEST Monoghan, Reidy, O'Connell, Melican, Fitzpatrick . UNI BLUES 2 .4 4.7 7.9 7.9.51 OE LA SALLE 1 .3 3.4 5 .9 9.11 .65 DE LA SALLE Fraser 3, Campbell 2, Waldron 2, Pappon, Pegoli . BEST . . ;Iswort h, Hanrahan, O'Toole, Connolly, M . Lowe, Pegoli . UNIVERSITY BLUES Mclnnes 2, S. Macaulay 2, Kanis, Schlicht , Its . BEST Furphy, Troon, Yeo, Banks, Gust, Karamoshos . ORh1OND 3.4 7.6 10.9 13.11 .89 2 .0 3.1 4 .7 4 .9 .33 OLD SCOTCH ORMOND Kingston 3, Connell 3, Schuhkraft 3, Jobling 2, P. Cox, Tobin . . McDonald, M . McDonald, Barnes, Gilmore, Gervasoni , ST D OLD SCOTCH Aujard, Keipert, R . MacMillan, Spiels. BEST Fuller, Moir, :ige, Smith, Drummond, Hart , NORTH OB 2 .1 9.1 13.3 14 .8 .92 OLD PARAD 2 .3 3.5 10.6 15.7.97 OLD PARADIANS Grills 3, Nelson 3, Powick 2, Abrahams 2, Wood , iements, Beare, M . Considine, P. Considine. BEST Nelson, M . dine . Wood, Beare, Mansfield, Peyton . NORTH OB O'Rourke 2, Turnbull 2, Hanley 2, Hogan 2, Atkinson 2, ° FioberL Conti, Malone, Lynch . BEST Boyd, Turnbull, Atkinson, -+~-:,jley, C. Hibbert, Lynch . OLD XAVERIAN 3 .2 5.6 9 .11 9 .12 .66 MARCELLIN 0.5 1 .11 3.14 7.17.59 OLD XAVERIANS Klvac 3, Grummet 2, Marks 2, King, Doquile . BEST D. n, Taylor, Mortenson, R . Curtain, Atkins, Ralph . MARCELLIN Petroff 3, Slattery 2, Ebert, Carafa . BEST Slattery, Lennox, - rafa, Cooper, Zannoni, L . Getson .

UNIVERSITY BLACKS Jobson 3, Kellar 2, Brummell, Cook, Russell . BEST Doyle, Gray, Gibney, Kellar, Russell, Benson . IVANHOE Castagnini 3, Corlett, Donohoe . BEST Rose, Post, Forsythe, Castagnini, Parkinson, Barro.

C SECTIO N BANYULE 4 .6 8 .10 13 .16 20.18.138 OLD IVANHOE 3 .1 9 .3 11.4 14.7.91 BANYULE G . Williams 5, Hobbs, Allard 3, Weston 3, Mills 2, M . Fraumano, Short, Moloney, Cullen . BEST Coulson, Hobbs, Allard, D . Williams, Adams, G . Williams . OLD IVANHOE Dyson 7, Cockerill 4, Hockins, Wilson, Davies. BEST Dyson, Hockins, Wells, W. Parry, Kelly, Dowell . 16 .13.109 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 .6 10 .7 11 .12 THOMASTOWN 0.1 0.2 0 .3 0 .4 .4 OLD MELBURNIANS E . Coroner 5, D . Ward-Ambler, Bradshaw 2, Nichols 2, K . Daddo, McMullin, Stuckey . BEST Brown, Johnston, Plsarski, Stuckey, Bradshaw, Nichols. THOMASTOWN BEST Dethomasis, Larosa, K . Harting, R. Kelly, C. Fellow, T. Fellows. OLD HAILEY 3.6 8.10 11 .11 15.14.104 ST KILDA 3.3 6.4 7.9 9 .10 .64 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Bingham 4, Jones 3, Gregson 2, Walden 2, . BEST Jones Smith, Baxter, Connell, Jury, Smith, Connell, Taranto Cameron, Scaunich . ST KILDA Avatabile 2, Francois 2, Boyd, Jones, Leonard, Riddell, Trabinger. BEST Jones, Driscoll, Baker, Trabinger, Francois, Boyd . MHS OLD BOYS 0.1 0.2 3.5 4.9 .33 ST KEVINS 2.7 6.7 7.10 7.12 .54 MHSOB Wix 2, Tyrrell, Geillings. BEST Tyrrell, Dixon, Ward, Wix, Kennedy, Atchison . ST KEVINS Keighran 2, S. Kerr 2, Lynch, Rigoni, Stone. BEST Hooper Arthurson, G . Kerr, D. Simmons, Beale, Dwyer. BALACLAVA 1 .2 3 .3 4.7 8.12 .60 0. BRIGHTON 5.2 7.5 10.8 14.9.93 BALACLAVA A . Hartley 3, D. Follett 2, K. Angwin, J. Follett, Gregory. BEST A. Hartley, Monaghan, J. Follett, B. Wilson, Dickson, McGrath . 0 . BRIGHTON Pryor 3, Waddington 3 ; Allen 2, A . Grant, G . Bennett, P Grant, Smith, Woff. BEST P. Grant, A . Grant, O'Connor, Pryor, James, Blair.

D SECTIO N CAULFIELD GRAMM . 3 .1 4.4 4.6 6.8.44 PARKSIDE 3 .9 6 .14 9 .16 11 .20.86 PARKSIDE Freeman 3, Sturgess 2, Vincitoria 2, Inserra, L . Panjan, hanahan, Williams. BEST L. Panjari, T . Franklin, Harriss, Vincitoria, . II I ims, Papas. CAULFIELD GRAMM . D. Matthews 2, Wilson, Dickson, Stevenson, S Allen. BEST McClelland, Dickson, Williams, Roseman, Fish, Royals . KEW 5 .3 7.7 7.9 9 .13 .67 FAWKNER 1 .1 2.2 5.2 5 .2 .32 KEW Cavanagh 4, McAlister 2, R . Bruno 2, Schober. BEST Hicks, Cavanagh, Haralambopoulos, O'Kayli, McAlister, R . Bruno. FAWKNER S . Buckley, P. Tymms, B. Saggers, Ruggiero, M . Barrett. BEST A . Saggers . B . Saggers, Kavanagh, Middlemo, Johnston, Ross . THERRY 6 .4 11 .8 19 .10 24 .14.158 BULL/TEMP 1 .2 1 .6 3 .10 8.12.60 THERRY Gibson 4, Nyman 4, McMahon 2, Toohey 2, P. Crotty 2, A. Crotty 2, Taylor 2 . McCann, P. Ryan, Mallon, Wrigglesworth, Grocock, B ;e BEST Gallagher, Reddick, Mallon, Grocock, Nyman, Castaldl . BULLEEN/TEMP Faulkner 3, Heath 2, Nigro, Smythe, Wilson . BEST Farley, Heath, McInerney, Tsiotinis, Wilson, Harisiou . MONASH BLUES 13.17.95 OLD TRINITY 15 .9 .99 OLD TRINITY Cowley 6, O'Shaughnessy 3, Vize, Carnegi, Farrell, Rogers, Pontrfract, Norman. BEST Rogers, Devereaux, Taylor, Maizels, .';ze, Allibon . MONASH BLUES Hildebrand 6, Lynch 3, J. Quin 2, McGregor, Kiers . BEST Hildebrand, J. Quin, McGregor, Culvenor, A . Quin, Lynch . IVANHOE 2 .1 4 .2 4.3 5 .4 .34 UNI BLACKS 1 .3 6.8 7.9 8.13.61

ELSTERNWICK 2 .4 5 .7 5 .10 8 .11 .59 STATE BANK 3 .5 9 .7 15 .12 16.14.110 ELSTERNWICK Eccles, Weedon, Hancock, Convery . BEST McCooke, Russell, Farrington, Murphy, Rosewarne . STATE BANK Cloke 4, Hargreave 4, Kay 2, Kennedy 2, Aumont 2, Matherson, Maher. BEST Connelly, Maher, Matherson . Kay, Guy, Goldsmith . 9.10.64 BULLEEN UTD 1 .5 4 .7 7.9 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .2 5 .2 5 .4 8.6.54 BULLEEN UNITED Chivers 4, Kelly 2, Graham, Orwin, Armstrong . BEST Creighton, Armstrong, Chivers, Kelly, B. Wilson, Empey . OLD CAMBERWELL Hodgson 5, Adams, Farmer, Mitchell . BEST Neate, Mitchell, Hodgson, Beal, Leitch, Humann . WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .7 4.10 4 .12 5.14.44 0. MENTONIANS 6.4 11 .6 18 .9 20 .9 .129 WEST BRUNSWICK McDonald 2, Anderson, Davis, Sassine . BEST Davis, Fitzsimmons, Fyffe, S . Lampard, McNaughton. OLD MENTONIANS N. Macquire 6, D . Sciacca 4, Bournon 3, Davis 2, Grant 2, Cater, Sly, R. Newman . BEST R . Macquire, Rogers, D . Sciacca, N . Macquire, Norton, Bournon . PRESTON 6.2 14.6 21 .10 24 .11 .155 AJAX 0.0 2.1 4.2 8.5 .53 PRESTON MBOB Phillips 9, Hepburn 7, Finikarides 3, D . Bullock 3, Caton, O'Connors. BEST Turner, Phillips, Hepburn, Mason, D . Bulock, Kiervan . AJAX A . Burstin 3, Briskin 3, P Goldberg, Kloogec BEST A .Zielinski . Josem, L . Burstin, Shenker, Klooger, A . Burstin. HAMPTON ROVERS 4.7 5.11 7.16 14 .25.109 NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.3 3.6 7.7 9.9.63


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11 0 . ESSENDON 8.4 10.7 20.10 28.15.183 PENINSULA 3.1 4.4 4.4 4 .5.29 OLD ESSENDON Parker 8, Simmons 5, Merakian 4, McEncroe 3, Saville 3, G. Thompson 3, Vaxalis, Bowden . BEST McEncroe, Merakian, Parker, G . Thomson, Cramene, R . Thomson. PENINSULA Wiltshire 2, Burch, Hume. BEST Begg, Hume, Kerley, R . Sharpin, Franks. AQUINAS 14.13.97 UHS OLD BOYS 4.9 .33 AQUINAS C. Box 5 . Whelan 3, Bowtell 2, Brady. Whdefield, A. Wright, G . Wright . BEST Toole. Livingstone, Whelan, Whitfield, A . Wright, Burnett . UHS OLD BOYS Kutner 2, Flavel, Kountios . BEST Strahan, Grant, Bowers, Beasley, Zan n, Zerna . ST BEDES 2.4 7.8 13 .11 16 .14 .110 WHITEFRIARS 4.4 8.6 13.7 17.11 .113 ST BEDES Walker 3, Gray 3, Hutchinson 2, Boag 2, Connolly 2, T . Beasley. Newport, G . Fitzgibbon, Riordan . BEST Team Effort . WHITEFRIARS Sutton 3, Bonnyman 2, Calinan 2, Woodman 2, Feutnii 2, Coghlan 2, Hughes 2, Mason, Mark Reidy . BEST D. Crowe, Harrison, McNeill, Mark Reidy, Sutton, Van Raay . 0. GEELONG 2.3 9 .9 11 .12 18.16.124 BRUNSWICK 1 .3 1 .5 2.7 2 .8 .20 OLD GEELONG Holloway 4, Gude 4, Robson 2, Dowling, Johnstone, O'Halloran, Scott, Le Deaux, Naylor, Clarke . BEST Clarke, 0'Halloran, Emmett, Le Deux, Gude, Scott BRUNSWICK McLean, D. Stevens . BEST D. Stevens, Campbell, Kannegeisser, McLean, Conduit, Hull . POWER HOUSE 2 .1 5 .6 8.11 14 .11 .95 HEATHERTON 3 .4 5 .5 5 .8 8.9.57 POWERHOUSE R . Williams 4, R . Sarosi 2, C. Atkins 2, J . Scotland 2, M . Stone, F. Stafford, P. Stewart, T. Esky . BEST R. Sarosi, S. Phillips, R . Williams, F.Stafford, J. Scotland, M . Stone. HEATHERTON Patterson 4, King, Heinds, Smith, Easey. BEST Herft, Fitzgerald, Sawyer, Khalil, Patterson, Soil .

ANZ BANK 11 .17.83 FOOTSCRAY 14.14.98 ANZ BANK Riley 3, Szeitz 3, Tyrell 2, Evans 2, Doederlein. BEST Tyreli, Walkley, Evans, Schaper, Szeitz, Briggs . FOOTSCRAY Moroney 5, Godkin 3, Bardenhagen 2, 1 . Walter 2 . Darmanin, Mills. BEST Icely, S . Case. Syme, Breheney, Nucaa, Battens. CLAYTON 2 .2 4 .5 4.5 4.8.32 DOVETON 2 .6 4 .9 11 .14 14.18.102 CLAYTON Burke 2, Price 2 . BEST Pazianas, Nathan, Caygill, Price, Perpna, Dinsdal e DOVETON Mick Snr Wilson 5. Burgess 2, Verbi 2, Goodwin, Delaney, Wormesley, Battle, K . Wilson . BEST Ahdore, Ralph Thorsweston, Burgess . Battle, Mick Snr Wilson . WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .3 6 .4 8.6 11 .9.75 LATROBE UNI 3 .1 3 .5 6.8 7.11 .53 WILLIAMSTOWN R . Goetz 8, Miles, Mazouns. Butterfield . BEST Miles, Neenah, Height, Cannon, Butterfield, Goetz . LA TROBE UNI Wriggleswroth 3. Strathairn, Palmer, Cousins, Blaskett . BEST Lewis, Little Cousins, Wrngglesworth, Poole, Palmer. ST LEONARDS 0 .1 0.2 0 .5 0 .5 .5 OLD CAREY 6 .5 13 .9 13 .15 22 .19 .151 OLD CAREY Oliver 10, Keppell 3, Hughes 2, McHarg 2, Cutlack, Diamond, Purcell, Hickey, Dyson . BEST Purcell, Oliver, R . Evans, Hughes, McHarg, Legear. Top Team Effort for 3 quarters!!! ST LEONARDS Goalkickers and Best Players not re ceived . ST ANDREWS 2 .8 9 .10 13.15 19 .19.133 COMM . BANK 1 .5 5 .8 7.14 12 .19 .91 36

ST ANDREWS Wilson 6, Browne 3, Gibson 2, Park 2 ;a}p;, DiClanrn, Magro, Saddler, Stabbing. BEST Gibson, Knight pvqc ;,,,` Park, Saddier. COMM. BANK Joyce 4, W. Kraska 3, Gardner 2, Abrahams, But,, .I - , Opie. BEST McLellan, Joyce, Shachlock, Buttigieg, Pheips, peaa -, UNI REDS 4.6 8.11 14.14 22.16,14 8 ELTHAM 0.1 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1 ,7 UNIVERSITY REDS Roughsedge 6, Fosse 5, Barone 4, Rogc .. Grassby, Condon, Hayes, Maus. BEST Grassby, Jennens . Fr- : Barone, Roughsedge, Gezza Maloney. ELTHAM Chesser. BEST M . Fitzpatrick, S . Biddle, M Edwa• A . Gardiner, P. Oliver, P. Kernahan.

COLLEGIANS 1 .1 2 .2 5.3 6,4.40 ST. BERNARDS 2.3 3.6 4 .7 7,749 COLLEGIANS S. Mackay, S. Teale, Fraser. Powell, Comley, W- : BESTE Stringer, Cook, Fraser, Lancaster, Easton, Peddler , ST BERNARDS Goalkicke rs and Best Playe rs not received. MARCELLIN 2 .4 .16 MONASH WHITES 4,5, 29 MONASH WHITES McGhee 2, Macintosh, Fleming . BEST Youn ; Salvatore, Dionyssopoulos, McGhee, Sharkey, Shaw. MARCE LLIN Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not re ceived. BLOODS 22.18 .150 OLD SCOTCH 1 .3.9 BLOODS C. Hutchinson 7, Risely 5, Taranto 3, Smith 2, McDonnei Mattingley, Cadman, Ellam, Cook . BEST Risely, Mattingiey, Bainbrid : Cadman, Shannon, Stock . OLD SCOTCH Loughron . BEST Thorn, Fenton, Fergusson, Bowden . Thompson, Drew. OLD HAILEYBURY 0.4.4 BULLEEN/TEMP 8.15.63 OLD HAILEYBURY BEST McGorlick, Pamment, T . Sinclair. Turnc Kicks, Robertson . BULLEENlTEMP Young 2, Miles 2, Bryce, Wilson, Pantan, Slater BEST Miles, Engeilener, Pollard, Edmonds, Slater, Lockhart . DE LA SALLE 9 .9.63 PORT COLTS 3 .6.24 DE LA SALLE C. Kinsella 2, M . Ladson 2, P. Wyles 2, J. Ladson, A . McLay, M . Montgomeri . BESTE P Tantram, P. Wyles, P Lynch, A . Goodyear, M . Bolt, J . Ladson . PORT COLTS Goalkickers and Best Playe rs not received . OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .1 2 .1 2.4 3 .5.23 KEW 1.2 1.3 2.6 2 .8.20 OLD MELBURNIANS Anderson, S. Curtis, Troup. BEST Taylor, S . Curtis . Perkins, Waring, Troupe, McKay . KEW D. Macisaac, Langton . BEST Langton, James, Natoli, Glennister, Corndan, McEncroe. IL,

ST KEVINS • 9.9 .63 THERRY 0.5.5 ST KEVINS Giffin 6, M . Thomas, Pratt, Haidamous. BEST Haidamus, Giffin, O'Mahony, Pratt, Corrigan, Smith . THERRY BEST Muller, S . Ryan, Nelson, Costello, Redden, Sparks. OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 4.6 5.6 6.7.43 BALACLAVA 0.2 0.4 0.6 1 .7.13 BALACLAVA Stevens . BEST S. Talarico, Ottaway, Whelan, Georgiou, Stevens. Harrison . OLD XAV Goalkickers and Best Players not re ceived STATE BANK 2.3 6.6 11 .10 15.12 .102 POWER HOUSE 0.2 1 .3 4.3 6 .4 .40 STATE BANK Silva 4, Grief 3, Inglis 3, Lawton 2, Pitts 2, Whitelaw, Wabbis, Dalton . BEST Donals, Gniel, Nelson, Pitts, Inglis, Silva . POWER HOUSE Goalkickers and Best Players not re ceived. GTV-9 17.12.114 0. GEELONG 6.2.38 OLD GEELONG Collin 3, Bennett, M . Ward . BEST J . Dowling, Hayward, C . Robinson, Collin, Ward. GTV-9 Goalkicke rs and Best Players not re ceived . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 19CJ

8.5 9.7.61 5T KILDA 2 .1.0 16.3 .2 6 .2 7.2.44 RICHhtOND CENTRAL 0 ST K!,-DA Moreschini 2, Clinch 2, Poulopoulos 2, Hopkinson , am, Pavlich . BEST Lynch, Cotten, Cunningham, Caiafa , Andrews . RICiiYOND CENTRAL Ricketts 3, Jiggins, P. Fares, Travers, Gileno. p Pares, Van Maanen, Gileno, Jiggins, J . Perrin, R . Pealing ,

!.3 .4 6 .5 7.6 7.8 .5 0 COL'_"caANS ST BERNARDS 1 .1 3 .3 4.6 7.8 .50 COLLEGIANS Wolff 2, Tadgell 2, Kahn, Greeves, Daft . BEST English, tn . Habben, Tadgell, Blackman, Daff . ST BERNARDS Goalkicke rs and Best Playe rs not re ceived . UNI BLUES 2 .0 3 .1 3.2 4.2.26 pE LA SALLE 1 .3 5.8 5.9 8.14 .62 UNI BLUES Mitchell 2, Gorton, Schmidt . BEST Kimpton, Hickey, ~ .- ards, A . Christie, S. Carroll . Crowe. DE LA SALLE O'Keefe 2, McGraw, Kinsella, Heard, Conroy, .nr.)ton, O'Callaghan . BEST Heard, Kellett, Conroy, O'Callaghan, Is . O'Keefe. ORMOND 2 .3 3.4 8.8 10.12 .72 1 .2 6.3 6.4 7.4 .46 OLD SCOTCH ORMOND Madden 2, Burke 2, Boyanton, Symeopouios, Harrington , . Singleton, Stewart ri in, R . BEST Symeopoulos, Sinclair, Fisher, -nngton, R . Tonkin, Muldoon _ OLD SCOTCH Goalkicke rs and Best Playe rs not received. 2.5 3.5 3.6 3.7.25 NORTH O.B. OLD PARADIANS 1 .5 4.9 7.10 10.15 .75 NORTH OB Kearney, Fenneily, J . Schmidt. BEST Millet, Tierney, Rae . -,neliy, Ryan, Borsich . OLD PARADIANS Hammond 3, Atta 2, Perryman, Vear, Tellefion, c;dden, Larkin . BEST Jowett, Hammond, Beck, Perryman, Morelli, c oy. OLD XAVERIANS 2.3 4.7 6.9 8.11 .59 MARCELLIN 3.7 6.9 9 .11 13.16 .94 OLD XAVS S . Curtain 7, Pappageorgio . BEST S . Curtain, Dalton, Denton, Tiernan, Woodley, T Atkin . MARCELLIN Maher 4, R . O'Callaghan 4, Wooler 2, Golds, Battistella, ,, Sheehan . BEST Battistella, T. Day, R . O'Callaghan, Burke, O'Hehir, Girl s

CAULFIELD GRAM . 1 .0 3.2 4.2 5 .2 .32 PARKSIDE 1 .2 3 .3 5 .4 6.8.44 CAULFIELD GRAMM. Berzins 2, Bettany 2, D . Allen . BEST Poole, Lowe, Worthington, Harley, D . Allen, Murtagh . PARKSIDE Bestow, Cowell, Papatheodorou, Reid, Soligo, Yokisch . 3EST Papatheodorou, Coleman, Yokisch, Soligo, King, Egan . KEW 2 .4 5 .5 6 .7 8.10.58 FAWKNER 0.1 0.2 0 .4 0 .5 .5 KEW Brie 2, L. Bradley, Barry, Jackson, Kyriakou, Mills, Wong . BEST Lewis, Harison, M . Peric, Carydis, Kendall, Irwin . FAWKNER BEST D. Smith, G. Livingstone, G . Scott, K . Busst, M . Busst, " Wood . THERRY 3 .0 6.2 7.3 10.4.64 BULLEEN/TEMP 4 .3 6 .9 10 .13 17.15.117 THERRY Donohue 5, Egglestone, Salerno, Lind, Hewat, Jones. BEST Flaherty, Donohue, D. Lyons, Doran, Eggiestone, Whelan . BULLEEN/TEMP Hendire 5, Furchione 3, Robertson 2, Kelly 2, Harvie 2 Bond, Krygger, Shine. BEST Robertson, Merrett, Hendire, Chadwick, F;r,gger, Kelly. MONASH BLUES 5.8.38 OLD TRINITY 6.6.42 MONASH BLUES Wood 2, O'Brien, P. Andritsos, Cornwell . BEST ,Kohler, Sinclair, Maric, Wood, Alexander, Cornwell . 'OLD TRINITY Goalkicke rs and Best Playe rs not received . IVANHOE 1 .0 6 .1 6.2 7.3.45 UNI BLACKS 2 .5 3 .5 4 .6 5.7.37 IVANHOE King 2, Langacher 2, Elms, P . McMahon, Hall . BEST Thalkwray, Elms, Luckman, King, Fawley. UNI BLACKS Donald 2, Giltrap, Capp, Frazer . BEST Keys, Phillipson, Frazer, McLaughlin, Grummett, Hookins .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

BANYULE 5.6 12.11 16 .15 22 .18.150 OLD IVANHOE 3 .0 3.1 4 .1 5.1 .31 BANYULE Brockwell 4, Thompson 3, Stevens 3, Gillies 3, Legge 3, Hangar 2, Gilbert 2, Phillips, G . Gent, S. Scullin . BEST Brockwell, Hoist, G . Gent . Thompson, Legge, P. Williams . OLD IVANHOE T. Stevens 4, Burns . BEST Vaughan, Ritchie, Cuttriss, Haug, Norman, Stevens . OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 4.2 5 .4 5.7.37 THOMASTOWN 0.1 0.2 0.2 0 .4 .4 OLD MELBURNIANS Elam, M . Daddo, R . Nelson, Tymms, Webb. BEST Bull, Baldwin, A . Wilson, Webb, C . Nelson, Kennedy. THOMASTOWN BEST Papaioanou, Bell, Fleming, Tsakmakis, Kernagham, Staio . 0. HAILEY 3 .4 6 .5 8 .6 8.6.54 ST KILDA 0 .0 2 .2 3 .3 5.6.36 OLD HAILEY Kingsley 3, Child 2, Lane . Noske. Gilchrist. BEST Robertson, Hicks, Child, Ball, March, Rae . ST KILDA Ballarin 2, La Fontaine 2, Ranieri . BEST Kay, Hammam, Howard, LaFontaine, Naughton, O'Dea . MHS OLD BOYS 1 .5 2 .8 3 .11 5.13.43 ST KEVINS 1 .6 2 .10 4 .13 4 .13.37 MHSOB Drummond 2, Capp, Scnnis, Knight . BEST Legavich, Webster, Capp. Geehman, Brown, Kent . A great team effort! ST KEVINS Hawkins, L . Taberner, P. Taberner, Crohan . BEST Hawkins, Clark, P. Taberner, Abrahams, Waters, P. Treloar. BALACLAVA 1 .0 4.0 5 .1 7.2 .44 0. BRIGHTON 3 .5 7.8 9.12 14.15.99 BALACLAVA Pollard 4, Patterson 2, Toogood. BEST Stocker, Patterson, Taylor, S. Hill, Steel. 0. BRIGHTON Millis 3, Thompson 3, Belimaine 2, Gale, Hargraves, Hogan, McLellan, Smyth, Wilts . BEST Osborne, Latzer, Hogan, Millis, McLeod, Smyth .

ELSTERNWICK 2 .0 2 .0 2 .1 4 .1 .25 STATE BANK 5 .2 8.9 13.0 14.11.95 ELSTERNWICK McIntyre 3, Bean 2, A . Conlin, D. Grace. Farrington. BEST Eccles, Thompson, Wigney, Corkill, Broderick . STATE BANK Brown 4, Wright 2, O'Connor 2, Jenkins 2, Fillip, P. Dervan, Wales, Norowha . BEST Hyde, P. Dervan, Norowha, Keating, Brown, Wales . BULLEEN UNITED 6.6 7.13 12 .16 14.17.101 OLD CAMBERWELL 0.0 0.0 1 .0 2.2 .14 BULLEEN UNITED Doyle 4, Rees 3, Thompson 2, D. Dowd 2, Roberts, Gleave, Wilson . BEST C . Wilson, D. Dowd, Cotterill, Connolly, Thompson, Godfrey. OLD CAMBERWELL Poyser. BEST Walker. Hangan, Todd, Smith, Saivans, Earl . WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .4 1 .6 3 .6 3.6.24 OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 2 .1 4 .3 7.4.46 WEST BRUNSWICK Cerasiotis, Hackney, Thornton . BEST Ackers, Cerasiotis, T. Jackson, B . Walsh, M . Walsh, W. Wilkie. OLD MENTONIANS ERICKSEN 4, Saddler, Burns, Appel . BEST Agius, Leaver. V. Sciacca, B. Scalzo, Stewart, Osborn. PRESTON 3 .5 3 .8 6 .9 8.11 .59 AJAX 1 .1 1 .3 1 .3 2 .4 .16 PRESTON Walkley 2, A . Bullock 2, Faure 2, Hodgson, Marantelii . BEST Allen, C. Caligiuri, Hinchcliffe. Walkley, Mounsey, Sabah . AJAX Freeman, Joseph . BEST Bloom, Flinkier, B. Zielinski, Midler, Carp, Stern . HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .4 12 .4 18 .7 29.15.189 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .1 1 .2 1.3 1 .3 .9 HAMPTON ROVERS Devola 13, Tubb 5, Connolly 4, Winkler 2, Austin, Ivey, McLean, Newman, Pavlou . BEST Devola, D. Rogerson, R . Austin, Ivey, Russell, Bird . NORTH BRUNSWICK D . DiMarco . BEST Conticchio, S . Tsiaitas, Gisasale, D. DiMarco, Hogg, Bessell

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LAST . ROUND'S RESULTS ' E,-RESERVE SECTION OLD ESSENDON 5 .1 7.5 10.8 18.10 .118 PENINSULA 1 .2 1 .4 1 .5 1 .6.12 OLD ESSENDON Marlyn 4, Fordham 3, Milligan 3, Fogarty 3, Flipovic 2, Egan, Evans, Wittingslow . BEST Crossley, Middleton, Fogarty . Milligan, Evans, Shaw . PENINSULA Robinson . BEST Hunter, Bovingdon, Walsh, Morgan, Gardner, Collopy . AQUINAS 7.18.60 1 .2 .8 UHS OLD BOYS AQUINAS Box 2, Rogers 2, Hewitt, McNamara, Ryan . BEST G . Hewitt, McKenna, Rogers, Leavey, Savaris, Box . UHS OLD BOYS Boyce . BEST Williams, Ho, Shanahan, Boyce, Thomson, Spinx . ST BEDES 3 .1 3.2 6.3 7.4.46 WHITEFRIARS 3 .0 7.1 8.4 11.6.72 ST BEDES KOTIS 4, Whitelaw 2, Costa . BEST Team Effort. WHITEFRIARS O'Brien 4, Wegener 3, Newton, Flanagan . BESET Gay. Lapel, McKeown, Newton, G . White. OLD GEELONG 6 .1 11 .3 17.3 19 .8.122 BRUNSWICK 0 .2 0.4 0.4 1 .5.11 OLD GEELONG Borthwick 4, Henderson 4, W . Dowling 3, McGowan 3, Lavender 2, Landale, Hayes . BEST Henderson, A. McDonald, Borthwick, Hayes, Dowling, McMillan . BRUNSWICK Shaw. BEST Heaney . Bond, Huckstepp, P. Sayers, M . Sayers, Scott . POWERHOUSE 1 .5 2 .5 6.7 10 .7.67 HEATHERTON 1 .2 2 .5 3 .8 3.10.28 POWER HOUSE N . Paulou 3, D . Hood 2, T. Hislop 2, B. Chapman, K . O'Connell, S . Broadway. BEST T. Glasser, A . Cope, N . Paulou, D. Hood, P . Reidel, B. Chapman . HEATHERTON Dillon, Smith, Rickaby . BEST Zamitt, Dillon, Hopkins, Cosgrove, Mule, Smith .

F RESER VE SECTIO N ANZ BANK 7.10.52 FOOTSCRAY 13 .14.92 ANZ BANK Gleason 3, Birkenfelds, Curthoys, Harbinson, Smith . BEST Dawson, Murray, T . Harbinson, Gleeson, Sweeney, Birkenfelds . FIT Perre 3, Fitzgerald 2, Moroney 2, Brown 2, Else 2, Kogiomitzis, Hefter. BEST Kodgiomitzis, Russell, Else, Perre, Richardson, Brown . 2 .2 3.5 5.8 8.9 .57 CLAYTON DOVETON 3 .2 7.5 9.7 12.11 .83 CLAYTON Black, Keppel, S . Mortimer, P . Mortimer, Moutis, Stiguch, Turner, Fuller. BEST Martin, Blasi, Davis, Stighsh, Keppell, Turner . DOVETON Mallon 3, Stanley 2, Parker 2, Wilkinson 2, Rhynehart 2, Blewitt. BEST Brodie, Parker, Stanley, Calthorpe, Wilkinson, Blewitt . WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .2 1 .3 2 .5 3.6.24 LATROBE UNI 2 .1 3.6 4.6 5 .8 .38 WILLIAMSTOWN McGowan 2, Temby. BEST Mugavin, O'Toole, Vines, Digenova, Elliott, Quinn . LATROBE UNI Limperakis 2, Mortell, O'Connor, Conroy. BEST Maurovic, R . O'Connor, Rathbone, A . Huffer, Brown, McGibbon . ST LEONARDS 1 .1 1 .2 2.4 4 .5 .29 OLD CAREY 2 .2 8.6 10.6 12 .9.81 OLD CAREY Christensen 4, Pang 2, Hands 2, Henderson, Blythe, Graham, McQuie. BEST Blythe, Henderson, D. Barra, Christensen, Pang, Graham . ST LEONARDS Goalkickers and Best Players not re ceived . ST ANDREWS 4 .3 11 .6 15.6 19 .14.128 COMMONWEALTH BANK 0 .0 0.1 1 .1 3 .3 .21 ST ANDREWS Jones 4, Kenyon 4, Cavanagh 2, Goldsworthy 2, Libaroi 2, Campbell, Mansour, Morton, Tapner, Wright . BEST Campbell, Jones, Kenyon, Mansour, Pepyat, Tapner, Undy .

8 .9 12 .12 14 .16100 COLLEGIANS 5•1 THERRY 2 .5 6 .6 6 .9 }2 g gi COLLEGIANS Midro 3, Russell 3, Wiseman 2, Vine 2, Newtrn, Kenneally, Hector. BEST Fitzmaurice, Baxter, Howden, Schiller, Ne, ; Conran . THERRY Goodwin 4, Brundell 2, Fleming, Goodear, J . Masters Ec~• .-:Pyle . BST Goodwin, O'Kearney, Goodear, Barrett, Carter, Grac! re ceived forfeit f rom UNI BLUES MHS OLD BOY S 0. HAILEYBURY 8 .4 16.11 20 .15 21,19 .145 BULL/TEMP NIL OLD HAILEY G . Lassock 7, Colston 3, Parton 3, Phillips 2, Danger` :, 2, Broadbent, C. Lasscock, Kirkwood-Scott, P . Wigg . BEST pan Chegwin, Carty, Lasscock, Dangerfield. Gordon . BULLEEN/TEMP BEST Corsello, Mason, Hay, Williams, McKere Delinico. DE LA BLUE 15 .15.105 O . PAR . GREEN 8.8.56 DE LA BLUE Malizia 4, Brasher 2, DAvey 2, Higgins 2, C. Bur-Demattia, G . Hynes, Macintosh, Toohey. BEST Edmonds, Brasn ; Ronchi, Seager, Malizia, Higgins. 0. PAR. GREEN P Board 2, G . Silby 1, T Canavan, LaRosa, 0'K~~ ., Aanenson . BEST Durgley, Beveridge, Brabender, Puczio, Tobin, He ;. • OLD XAVERIANS 1 .3 6 .7 9.11 10.13.7 .4 2 .8 4 .12 5.14,443MARCELIN2 OLD XAVERIANS Gorozidis 3, Connors 3, Quilty 2, Webb, King. BES1 Quilty, Spargo, Webb, Jaffer, Dalton, Bailey. MARCELLIN Finnigan 2, Randall 2, Goodrope . BEST Beattie, Finnigan Golds, Gibson, Gazzola, Cooper .

ST KILDA 1 .2 1 .2 4.2 4.2 .26 ORMOND 3.1 7.3 11 .6 21 .11 .137 ST KILDA Schofield 2, Gilmore, Caruana . BST Caruana, Sherman Behnk, Richards, Bahen . ORMOND Garaveus 6, Black 5, Kemp 3, McConvill 3, Cerolini, Daou, Moloney, Rockawin . BEST Black, McConvill, Moloney, Kemp, Egan, Rockawin . OLD MELBURNIANS 0 .1 1 .3 2.3 2 .5.1 .6 2 .9 6.12 9.13.677BANYULE2 OLD MELBURNIANS Bardsley, C. Smith . BEST C. Smith, Werthielmer, Terrill, Murphy, Simpson, Clemments. BANYULE Turnbull 3, Collins 3, Parry, Donaldson, J . Bishop . BEST R . Parry, Turnbull, Collins, Veal, Wilson, J . Bishop. ST BERNARDS 4 .8 .32 OLD SCOTCH 7 .5.47 OLD SCOTCH McIntyre 2, Parry Okden 2, Hooper, Hare, Nash . BEST O'Sullivan, Hendry, Morrison, Hooper, Kerr, Hare . ST BERNARDS Goalkickers and Best Players not re ceived . NORTH OB 3 .3 8.10 12 .10 15.13 .103 3 .3 4 .7 6 .14 10.17.77 CAULFIELD GRAMM . NORTH OB Tarczon 4, Whiting 3, Nardella 2, Jones 2, Laporta, Zumba . Driscoll, Carbon . BESTTarczon, Divita, Driscoll, Jones, Whiting, Zumbo, Angelopoulos. CAULFIELD GRAMM. Dachs 4, Brohier 2, Ewinger, Dicrosta, Phillips, Vorrath. BEST Dicrosta, Dachs, Brohier, McDonell, Millard, Phillips, W HITEFRIARS 15 .20.110 UNI BLACKS 2.14 .16 WHITEFRIARS Midro 3, Phillip 2, T. Strike 2, Alderson 2, C . Houston 2, Reidy, Driscoll, O'Brien, Pellegrino . BEST Bateman, Jenkins, Houston, Midro, Selkirk, White. UNI BLACKS Horne, Jansen . BEST Crothers, Radford, Ellett, Presnefi , Horne, Brown .

COMM . BANK Yusuf 2, McKenzie . BEST Very Good team effort by the 16 players.

UNI REDS 4.0 6.2 9.5 12.8.80 ELTHAM 1 .1 1 .4 1 .4 2 .4 .16 UNI REDS Hille 6, Phypers 3, Katsiamakis, Kildey, Christopoulos . BEST Goldberg, Katsiamakis, Hille, C. Ross, V. Duffus, Suidgeest . ELTHAM S . Campbell, Poss . BEST Graham, Darren, Sam, S . Campbell, Poss .

11 .7 12 .7.79 O.P. PURPLE 3.2 8 .7 DE LA GOLD 3.0 3.1 3 .3 3.5.23 O .P. PURPLE Mills 3, Caruso 2, M . Vear 2, Craker, Sidebotom, Rodrigues, Joyce, Kirwin . BEST Joyce, Pimmental, Cousins, Crakec Steindl, Silvio.

DE LA GOLD Marostica, Burgio, Williamson . BEST M . Bourke, N . --, rnng, P Bren-Clark, M . Burgio. OLD BRIGHTON 2 .4 4 .13 10 .18 15.24 .114 7.2 11 .3 14.5.89 51 KEVINS 6.2 ST KEVINS Meagher 5, Fogarty 4, Bare 2, Hourigan 2, Quinlan . BEST ,,zurigan, Hayden, Meagher, Snell, Hargarty, Richardson . p. BRIGHTON Goalkicke rs and Best Players not re ceived . PARKSIDE 3.1 3.4 7.8 12 .10 .82 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .0 2 .4 2 .4 3.7.25

PARKSIDE Moodie 3, Kiriakidis 3, Holden, Groom, Wood, Karagiannis, Papadimitriou, Panagiotopoulos. BEST Wood, Hansen, Groom, Speight, Moodie, G . Tsaikos. HAMPTON ROVERS Roberts. Vine, Luxmoore. BEST Nuttall, A . McGregor, McKenna . MONASH BLUES 6 .5 14.11 22 .15 34.23 .227 0 . ESSENDON 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 .6 0 . ESSENDON Vidler. BEST Vidler, Costa, Sims, Boorer. MONASH BLUES Goaikickers and Best Playe rs not re ceived . AQUINAS BY E

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ROUND 16 - 5 YEARS AGO - 1983 o celebrate 125 years of Australian Rules, A Section •eams Old Melburnians & Old Scotch played their jame at the Richmond grunds, as close as possible, !o the spot on which the original combatants, Melbourne Grammar & Scotch College had played [fie first game in 1858 . The ground had originally been , nown as 'Police Paddock'. The game was played over four Saturday afternoons, 40 a side, with the qoals over half a mile apart, one sited near Hilton Hotel and the other near the corner of Punt Road and Rowena Parade. A; half time 1950s, 1960s, 1970s veteran OM's & Old Scotch staged a re-enactment . The Clubs had met on 49 home and away games from 1927 to 1983 with Old Scotch leading 27 to 22 . The teams have never ulayed off for a premiership. Rick (Pole) Pisarki celebrated with his 150th game for OM's. Starting in 1974 he had played in three premierships '76 (C), '78, '79, '82 (B), had as full back ,epresented Victoria six times, played for All Australian Amateurs in '79 against Northern Territory and ACT, and in 1982 was selected for the All Australian Amateur team following the Carnival in Perth . Old Scotch, after an even first half, 8.8 to 7.10, raced right away to win 21 .15 to 8.14 . Best were Hodge, Tallent, Senior (Old Scotch) & Koren, Pisarski, Cameron ( Old Melburnians) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1978 Ormond, sixth in 'A', stayed among the possibles when they kicked 4 .2 to 0.3 in the final term to beat Ivanhoe, fourth on 32 poinrs, level with No rt h Old Boys (third) . While De La were 2 points ahead in second position, Uni Blues, even though they went down by 18 points to Blacks (8th), were three games clear on top . Powerhouse 'D' held on to top place when they defeated St . Kevins O.B. (third) 23.16 to 13 .7 Best were Dempsey, Bredyk, Evans ( P'House), & Brennan, Radford, Hannan ( St . K. O.B.) . St . Bernard's welcomed back former captain, best and fairest ( 1972) Michael Ginnivan, who had spent the last three years in England studying for his doctorate in agricultural science. Kew congratulated 6'3", 14 stone Ken Rowland who, despite work commitments, had played 50 consecutive games in the seniors . UHSOB thanked Barry Parks for his 150 game service and his energy as 1978 reserves coach . 150 games also to 'A' section top goal kicker, Barry `Kanga' O'Connor (N .O.B.) previously a full back of note for many years . Fast, a great mark, sure ballhandler and big kick, 'Kanga' was a great clubman as well . St. Bede's O .C .F.C. were holding a Sportsman's

Dinner - guest sepakers were Ron Barassi, Har ry Beitzel, Ray Jordan, Stan Alves, Hyperno & John Stocker. 15 YEARS AGO - 197 3 Bottom team Old Paradians scored a shock win over equal leaders St . Bernards . Parade led all day and won by 26 points . Grade, Ford Hough (OPs) & Burgin, lannazzo, Drennan (St .B .) were the stars . Coburg failed to make sure of their finals position when Uni Blues (7th) held them to a low scoring draw - 8.6 apiece, but were helped when top team Ormond 21 .13 beat 5th team Caulfield Grammarians, 17.11 . 150 games to Ivanhoe veteran allrounder Ralph Bourke, a career stretching over many years and interfering with a very illustrious career as a punter, and to Bruce Watt, an inspiration to Brunswick over many years . Phil Rowell & Don Dodds shared the winner's trophy at the Umpires Golf Day at Torquay. All at Ormond were deeply saddened at the death of Dennis Drum, a former great player and club captain in 1963. Dennis also played for Uni Blacks & Old Xaverianrs before joining Ormond and also represented Victoria . Congratulations to Jack McCann who, after a lifetime of service to Amateur Football, was made a Life Member of the Australian Amateur Football Council . Marcellin offered plaudits to Michael Power on being first 100-gamer in the Club . (Michael was recently elected to the Tribunal . Ed .) 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 In the battle of the top two teams, Uni Blues gained an early break on Old Paradians and went on to win by 8 goals . Calcott, Moylan, Whittaker & Moran (6 goals) dominated the game . St. Kilda C.B.C. (9th) went right away from top team Ormond (In 'B' Section) to win by 3 goals . Best for the two teams were O'Donaghue, I .White & Hayes (St .C .B .C .O.C .) & James, Blight & Moran (Ormond) . Chris Milburn played his 150th game for Parkside, while another to make that number was talented alrounder Denis Grace for St . Kevins O.B . Old Geelong scraped home from Old Brighton by 4 points, wipoing out Brighton's last hope of making the Four. 30 YEARS AGO - 1958 Alphington's poor kicking (7.15) threw the game away to Old Scotch 12 .7. Reedwas a tower of strength in the ruck for Alphington and was well supported by Hippiatt ; R.Morris, Maughan & K .Melville were best for Old Scotch .


Old Paradians rover Brian Hill received best wishes on his 100th game. In his career, starting with 'B' Grade Grand Final in 1951 (while still at school), Brian won a Victorian guernsey, the club's best and fairest, and many other awards - with one ambition to fulfil - a premiership. Was 1958 to be the year? A battle of top 'D' Section teams and St . Kevins finished strongly to defeat Po rt Melbourne by 28 points. Welsh, Rogers, Buckley, O'Brien ( 5) (St . Kevins) & Stevenson, Aghan, Murphy ( Port Melb .) were best . National Bank held on to their place in the 'C' section Four with a three point win over UHSOB. both teams kicking poorly, 6 .11 to 5 .14. Bank stars were Woolley, Goddard, Selleck, while UHSOB's best were Peterson, Lever & Thorley . Junior section captains were : B .Keane ( Parkside), J.Maglen ( MHSOB), N .Gilmour (Coburg), B .Lake (C.Bank), W. Rush (A'ton), A .Squire (Uni), G .Bradford ( F.I T.), M .Read ( Ivanhoe), R Ouley ( Ormond) & D . Thompson ( Powerhouse) . 40 YEARS AGO - 1948 Hampton Rovers (3rd) made their finals place almost safe with a 5 goal win over Coburg, who slipped out of the Four with Old Scotch moving into the Four "Prickles" Noble, B readon, Lucas & Geoff Jones were stars for the Rovers. Collegians, still without a win, were utclassed by OM's . At the Carnival in Perth, Victoria defeated W .A . in the Final, the victors kicking 4 .6 to 2 .3 in the final term . Ken Rollason (OM) won the trophy for Best and Fairest at the Carnival, while others who starred for Victoria were John Blackhouse (MHSOB) & Jack Grainger (OM) .

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Personality Par s ELSTERNWICK'S MICK CONVERY CELEBRATES HIS 250TH GAM E Today we congratulate Mick Conve ry on playing his 25oth game with the Elsternwick Club. Mick sta rt ed in 1972 and originally came from the local area . Although he was a De La Salle schoolboy he came to us when only 18 years old . Whilst Mick has not won any Best and Fariest awards there is no doubting his honesty and tireless effort on and off the field to help the Club . For the record Mick has been on the General Committee since 1973, was Treasuer from 1977-79, Life Member since 1981 and is currently Vice-President . He was coach of the Seconds in 1986 getting the teams into the 1st Semi-Final . In preparing for that game Mick made a stirring pre-game speech in which he related the story of how he climbed a difficult mountain . Unfortunately his story and the dedication he put into the coaching job were not enough to win that game . The following year Mick followed his outdoor instincts and took the family around Australia for a holiday. Unfortunately Mick has not played in an Elsternwick Grand Final, missing the 1975 Grand Final because of injury . A big thrill was to play in the 1973 first semi-final against AMP. The biggest disappointment was losing to AJAX in the 1975 Final and coincidentally AJAX plays Elsternwick at home in 2 weeks time. Mick has

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played with many good players in his time . Such as Alan Ramsay, Ga ry Rosewaine, Jeff Perkins, Ken Holmes and Ian Schofield . He regards Amateur football as the best competition around . Mick, you are a credit to our Club and to the VAFA. Congratulations on your milestone . Well done mate! A PAIR OF 50's FOR THE BULL S Last week Dale Robbins celebrated his 50 for the Bulls with a creditable effort in Bulleen Utd's win over State Bank. "Eraserhead" is notorious ori the ground for getting his helmet knocked off, but it is her fearless style of play that necessitates the rubber hat . Dale is also one of the friendliest guys that you will evet meet, so it is not just his football that is an asset for the Bulls. Dashing half back Brad Sharp notches up 50 today against Old Camberwell . A tight defender in the 60's mould, "Foghorn" has been a consistent performer in the ones since his debut in the 1986 champion side . Brad's ambtion is to be an astraunaut, orbiting the plant, but his spectular leaps are all he can aspire to on a Saturday afternoon - some other time might see other results . Congratulations Brad and keep them coming . ***

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060 (1) 4 3 (2) 42 (2) 37 (3) 3 6 33 (4) 28 7 () 225 25 (-) 22 (3) 22 (4) 57 (3) 52 (2) 39 (2) 29 (2) 29 (4) 2 9 28 (6) 23 (-) 21 (-) 21 (1) 52 (3) 48 (1) 34 (-) 31 () 29 (-) 29 () 2 8 (10) 84 (-) 47 (7) 39 (1) 38 (1) 28 (4) 26 (1) 225 5 54 (8) 51 (3 4 3 43 (3) 37 32 (-) 30 (2) 30 (2) 30

Mills, F.I .T. 41 Taylor, St . Andrew s (2) 37 n M . Wilson Snr., Doveto (-) 3 0 G SECTION Hutchinson, Bloods (7) 32 Maclsaac, Kew (1) 26 Wittey, Bloods (-) 24 Warner, Monash Whites (-) 22 St . Teale, Collegians (1) 21 Johnson, Marcellin (-) 20 Fletcher, Old Haileybury (-) 17 H SECTIO N Prowse, Old Xaverians (-) 47 Giffin, St . Kevins (2) 30 Goudge, GTV-9 (-) 26 Louchard, GTV-9 (-) 22 Ebinger, GTV-9 (-) 20 F. Skender, St. Kilda (-) 20 Lang, Richmond Central (-) 19 Hall, St . Kilda (-) 18 Gray, GTV-9 (-) 18 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Gorazides, Old Xaverians (3) 67 Mason, Marcellin (-) 43 Board, Old Paradians (2) 40 Connors, Old Xaverians (3) 38 Walker, De La Salle (-) 37 Midro, Collegians (3) 34 Lassock, Old Haileybury (7) 33 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 T. Strike, Whitefriars (2) 48 Rowan, Whitefriars (-) 42 Phillips, Caul . Gr. (1) 29 S. Strike, Whitefriars (-) 28 O'Brien, Whitefriars (1) 27 D'Silva, St . Bernards (-) 26 Cowl, Old Scotch (3) 23 McIntyre, Old Scotch (2) 23 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Foga rty, St . Kevins (4) 48 Hourigan, St . Kevins (2) 28 Fox, Old Brighton (-) 25 Ryan, Old Brighton (-) 25 Howden, Old Brighton (-) 25 Pegler, Aquinas (-) 25 Veale, Old Paradians (2) 25 Bare, St Kevins (2) 25

A RESERV E McGraw, De La Salle (1) 44 Wooler, Marcellin (2) 4 1 (6) 90 Formosa, Uni Blues (-) 29 78 Walsh, St . Bernards (-) 27 (-) (2) 63 Madden, Ormond (2) 26 (10) 57 Harris, De La Salle (-) 24 (-) 42 Boyanton, Ormond (1) 24

B RESERV E Rawley, Ivanhoe 22 5,~,~~mi, Parkside 20 Lengalher, Ivanhoe (2) 16 Hiii . Kew (-) 155 ) 0 1 15 S Allen, iCauBield Grammlestowe (_ Ould, Fawkner (3) 15 C RESERV E Thompson, Banyule (3) 33 -ane, Old Haileybury (1) 28 '~eston, Banyule 24 pollard, Balaclava (4) 24 Ballarin, St . Kilda (2) 23 Susovich, St . Kilda (-) 21 Stevens, Banyule D RESERVE () 18 Devola, Hampton Rovers (13) 69 Wright, State Bank (2) 32 NJalkley, Preston (2) 29 ,Needon, Elsternwick (-) 24 Angelis, Bulleen United (2) 24 Firnkarides, Preston (-) 23 4Vinkler, Hampton Rovers (2) 2 0

E RESERV E Bowtell, Aquinas (-) 35 Kotis, St . Bedes (4) 30 Henderson, Old Geelong (-) 26 Borthwick, Old Geelong (-) 24 Puglia, Whitefriars (1) 21 O'Brien, Whitefriars (3) 21 O'Loughlin, Aquinas (-) 18 Fitzgibbon, St . Bodes (-) 16 F RESERV E Clark, Old Carey (-) 33 Yusuf, Comm . Bank (2) 32 Begent, Clayton (-) 19 Hands, Old Carey (2) 17 Stephens, Doveton (-) 16 Crothers, Doveton (-) 15 Setterina, St . Andrews (-) 15 Russell, F.I .T. (-) 15 Bolton, Old Carey (-) 1 5

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Laurie's dedicated leadership and at times inspirational football ability . Laurie is well known as a tough, straight through, eyes-on-the-ball footballer, and a couple of times our own players have made the mistake of getting in his way (remeber Gezza Maloney's nose!). It is a credit to his personal fitness and courage that his 50 games have been played without interruption . Well done Laurence .

50 CONSECUTIVE GAMES TO UNI REDZ COAC H All members of the MUFC would like to congratulate Laurie Duffus on reaching this milestone last week against Doveton . Laurie joined Redz in 1986 under iis close friend Roger Chitty, and took over as coach tfie following year. The steady improvement of the Redz over the last 2 years has been primarily due to

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