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Collegians kept its finals hopes well and truly alive with a quality win over Old Xaverians. Their commitment ,,,as good, defence sound and attacking, especially Hibbins who was ever so constructive, whilst Schober at centre half forward was particularly damaging, more so in the second half where his strength and experienc e roved too much for the widely regarded John McKay. With Coyne and Webb lending fine support the Lions forward line was most effective. Robe rts also gave plenty of drive from his wing and Oliphant did so well on Atkins that he was out of Xavs best six for the first time in many weeks . Collegians do not appear to have a wood on Old Xaverians having beaten them twice this year and again at Eisternwick Park in 1987. This afternoon the Lions have yet another vital game against Old Paradians who ; e are told are quite happy to get out of last week with the 4 points . Old Scotch persisted all day through the that strong Old Paradian defence efforts of Moir, Hodge, Smith and Keipert but just couldn't break through ied by the Wood brothers, Mansfield, Exton and Matt Considine. O.P.'s will be relying on them again today at the Trott and they can all expect to under plenty of pressure from opponents who are in form and players op field who love playing at home, have found confidence and form and won't, according to coach Bruce Ferguson oe worried about ground conditions . This game will be as good a test for the Visitors as it will Collegians. 0. Paradians need skipper Frank Gleeson to quickly find his early season form and players of the calibre of Grills, Bears and Skerritt to lift their work rate and performance . I am going for Collegians because they've far more incentive - a place in the finals and because of their recent commitment and belief in one another . Their astute coaching panel in the side well balanced and the mix of experience and youthful enthusiasm is right too . week to reaffirm its place as Premiership Ormond defeated Blues at home in a less than memorable game last favourite and at the same time despatched Blues from the finals race . Today's game against fourth placed Marcellin will certainly jolt them out of any lethargy . The Eagles solid second half to the season has lifted them into the four and that they've been able to 'hang in there' has surprised many including this correspondent . However, to date they've been unable to beat another side in the four and should have horrible memories of their 90 point loss to the 'Monds earlier in the year . Winning at Malone Street is one of the most difficult assignments visiting teams face in Amateur football and I'm of the opinion that the Eagles will approach this game with negative thoughts. As long as we're not thrashed and OP's beat Collegians, then we'll still be fourth" is likely to be ,the thought pattern by Marcellin and so I've no hesitation at all in selection Ormond . Old Scotch faces another challenge of the Uni against Blues. Despite the fact that victory today wil not necessary keep them in A Section nextyear . I expect the Cardinals to be far too committed to the cause than the Blue and given the right result at East Malvern may yet have cause for celebrations tonight . The clash between the two in form big men of the competition, Yeo and Moir, will be a real highlight and the more one analyses the sides it seems pretty clear that Old Scotch, its backs to the wall and with the inspirational Fuller leading from the front will romp home from teh Blues who are safe from relegation and to my mind out of finals calculations . No rth OB travel to Yarra Park, bristling with confidence and eager for confrontation with Old Xaverians . Reports reaching me are that No rt h is the best side out of the four. Well today and next week they have a chance to prove that . They'll run up against Xavs today who would have spent an interesting week around the selection table. Do we call on Steve Cu rtain, Bourke, Callil, Denton? Do we just forget about last week or stick with the same side? Certainly King will return and maybe one or two of those senior "Reserves" or perhaps the schoolvoy and Teal Cup star Berry'? I feel they might npt for more pace as Collegians exposed their lack of it in some areas last Saturday . To please their supportt_rs I'm going for the in-form North whose recent wins against Ormond and De La and effort against OP's suggests they may well be the best side out of the four . Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barnes
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August 13th, 1988 Price : $1 .00 VOL . 88 No. 18
Finally, De La Salle Old Collegians have one final slender chance to remain in the big time . They must best St Bernards at home . The Saints have been unable to see out a fu!l game of late despite valiant efforts from Smith, Federico and Melican . De La have lacked experience, the depth of past seasons and through injury, at Home on-field direction . This is the hardest selection of the round but I lean to De La who will be pleasing although the match does present St Bernards with its best chance for a win in many weeks . TODAY'S SECTIONS : A SECTION DE LA SALLE O.C. v St Bernards ORMOND v Marcelli n Old Xaverians v NORTH OB COLLEGIANS v Old Paradians Uni Blues v OLD SCOTCH
Southa's C Section Selection s
B SECTION Fawkner v PARKSID E KEW v Bulleen/Temp CAULFIELD GRAM . v Old Trinity Ivanhoe v MONASH BLUES THERRY v Uni Black s
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down to C Grade for the ° Unfortunately for Ivanhoe their fate has now been sealed and they will be heading. In the relegation stakes, a suggested in Round 4) 1989 season . It has been along year for the 'Hoers (as I Four straight losses has not helped their cause. Today new contender has joined Trinity & Caulfield - Fawkner . these three sides get their chance to consolidate their position in B Grade . The problem is that their opponents have just as much to lose - Trinity v Caulfield and Parkside v Fawkner. This first game is self explanator Parkside are very keen to hand on to 2nd spot . yandofcurse Last week the upset of the round belonged to Trinity who got the points over Bulleen/Templestowe. Trinity went into the game with a number of senior players missing, however the youngsters who got their chance didn't of their opponents let the side down . Bulieen/Templestowe could not counter the desperation and determination were the best . The Trinity and were down at every change. For Bulleen/Templestowe Tsiotinas & Smythe experience counted backline dominated with Chris Glass & John Davie, in his 1st senior game. Craig Neave's have been disappointing for plenty and Jim Phillips on the HFF put in a courageous effort . Bulleen(I'empiestowe over the past few weeks and definitely won't be going anywhere in the finals on their current form . The disappointment of the round goes to Therry who put in a dismal effort against Kew . Surely they are a better side than that . What annoys me is that they'll probably try and seek revenge against Blacks today! Kew showed everyone that they are still in to form and it was in the second quarter last week they did the damage by kicking CHF with some solid 9 to 1 . From then on they completely outplayed Therry. Mat Cavanagh cominated at is always plenty marking for Kew, Haralambopoulos kicked 4 and Burden kicked 3 from the centre. There of options when it comes to goal sneaks for Kew, Clayton roved well and also dobbed 3 . Therry on the other hand lacked plenty and a few sent missing, even moves by coach Bernie Dunn could not inspire the team . Matton kicked 4 in a good performance and Quinn & Tyler played well . I'm sure this is only a flash in the pan for Therry . the week, Parkside won by only 4 Out at Melb Uni where the ground conditions improved dramatically overSturgess & Sedgwick were missed. goals over Blacks. It was a mediocre performance from Parkside, no doubt In a high scoring game Parkside jumped Blacks by kicking 10 to 3 in the 1st, to Blacks credit they came back who was best on ground to outscore Parkside over the last three quarters . F re eman kicked 6 and Williams also kicked 6 . For Blacks the ever reliable James Gardge dominated in the ruck and Tim Marks made a welcome return kicking 5 . Caulfield by kicking 6 goals . In the other games, Ivanhoe did little to save their spot in B Grade by going down Newbold was best. Monash in his first fu!l game for Ivanhoe were best and For Caulfield Murtagh & Harlock Blues had a gutsy team win over Fawkner and a great last quarter kicking 9 against the wind, saw them. win comfortably. Andy McGre gor played a good captain's game and the Quin brothers again dominated much difference between The game of the round today will be Trinity v Caulfield at Caulfield - Theres not these sides and they have had similar performances during the year . I'm going for Caulfield to reverse the result which suggests there of the first round in what will be a very even game . Theres nothing in the other games would be any upset . Monash could take 5th spot if they beat Ivanhoe, Parkside_wili beat Fawkner and make they wait another week to see if they can avoid relegation . Kew should beat Bulleen-Templestowe convincingly, I'll guess 7 goals and with Blacks and Therry Blacks will need a great team effort to overcome Therry . their 100th game today . I'm hoping that the Blacks will rally for Leon Doyle & James Garde who both play Both are exceptional footballers and have done much for the club over the years . Well done fel!as! THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988 2
With three seconds to go at McKinnon your correspondent was in line for tipping immortality with the predicted Haileybury-OM's draw almost a reality . Unfortunately an OMs goal on the siren shattered this dream, as well as old Haileybury's aspirations of the double chance . Talk about close than a TAB Footybet ! Banyule staggered for the second time this season and it will be interesting to see whether other teams in the finals will try or are capable of reproducing Balaclava's fierce approach to the ball . Peter Adams was carried off on a stretcher, which can't have helped, but even more important may have been Hayden Dickson's eclipse of big Dave Williams. At home today Dave and his team mates should have a"Go!dilocks" type preparation for the second semi-final as St . Kevins will be "not too hard, not too easy, but just right" as opposition, even though they are fresh from perhaps the best win of a Bicentennial year which for them has been "consolidation of a nation . Another match which, like the Hogan-Koslowski farce, doesn't really matter but is attractive fare is St . Kilda and as there is no State CBC's visit to Old Melburnians . Rohan Brown's arms were everywhere last week, game this time around the Saints will be wondering whether Craig Bradshaw intends to put in another 50-possession performance like he did in Adelaide . Whilst he did his team mates lost to CBC, but even skipper Saints to victory . I have only two B re ndan Boyd's persistence won't be enough to see these inconsistent reservations, heavy snowfalls in the Victorian Alps or Seccull's poor form of last week spreading to his team mates (only joking) ! By far the most important match is Old Ivanhoe's at Thomastown . The loser will certainly be relegated . A tie will see both teams stay up - but only if Melbourne High win too . Ivanhoe have the percentage break in case Balaciava prevail . The Hoes matched Old Brighton until well into the third quarter, again through the efforts of old reliables Ian Wells & Mark Dyson . The Fellowes brothers will play important roles for Thomastown, whose home ground advantage is normally the equal of the Sydney Swans or the West Coast Eagles . At least it's a little less for the Brown and Whites, who I think will just hang in there a la Jeff Kennett - with lots of noise but not that much action . A leisurely day is guaranteed at Elsternwick Park where certain first semi-finalists Old Haileyburians & Old Brighton will be putting on a full "dress" rehearsal a week in advance . Did I hear someone say most appropriate for the drag queens of the section? It will be a bit like a visit to the bank manager for a loan, with each party trying to find out the other's secrets before the real bargaining begins . There could also be the possibility of a few dummies being pulled up from the reserves, that is of the mannequin rather that the less fortunate varieties . Noted club geriatrics such as Peter Grant & Wayne Shand have already submitted their R&R papers and could well be repeating last week's visit to that Brighton drinking Mecca, the Marine Hotel, after today's game . Neither side is likely to extend itself more than a Yuppie at the local rubbish tip, but the Bloods should have the talent to avoid conceding their ethical brethren a useful psychological edge . Balaclava have almost certainly avoided relegation, draws excepted . Melbourne High have at least resolved the question without the benefit of today's game, their last in 'C' section until at least 1990 . Dave G rego ry will ensure his charges maintain the attitude that served them so well against the competition leaders and perhaps also sew up a coaching job for next season after this year's waste . One wonders what might have happened had they beaten Old Haileyburyians and St Kilda CBC instead of narrowly losing these first two games . Thomastown v OLD IVANHO E SOUTHA'S SELECTIONS BANYULE v St. Kevins OLD HAILEYBURIANS v Old Brighton (Elsternwick Park) OLD MELBURNIANS v St Kilda CBC BALACLAVA v Melbourne Hig h
Personality Pars ST. BERNARDS MILESTONE S ANDREW NATHAN - 100 GAMES 'Nartz' is a great clubman and solid performed over the years since the U19 days . Andrew has been lucky to be a member of several Premiership sides, e .g . U19s in 1983, Seniors B Grade in 1987 . Affectionately known as 'Speedy' for his dashed down the wing, his father carries the nickname, Cocaine, although he has been called several others . Andrew is the perfect gentleman on and off the field, Sydney trips excepted . From all at the club congratulations on 100 games . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
100 UP AT DOVETON SJO C All at Doveton SJOC congratulate "Fearless" Paul Ashton on reaching his 100th game as a boundary umpire last Saturday. Phil, as most people from clubs that have been through F Section in recent years is "the silent One", around Doveton . Despite his inability to hear, he has carved his own niche in this club with his dedication to us and we like to think an inspiring example to clubs we've met over the years . Phil's secret dream, we believe is to see Doveton SJOC and the VFL 'Scraggers'(Footscray - Bulldogs) win flags in the one season, then celebrate the event for the next six months. 3
D Section notes by Chris Rowston
Today sees the last round of the home and away games and one could not ask for a more exciting finish . At either end of the ladder, Clubs will not know their destiny for '89 until the final siren . One thing is for sure, out Camberwell way, telecom will be making plenty of dough, with Batman B re mner ( State Bank coach) diddling a result every ten minutes from his mobile phone ! There are so many possibilities today that this scribe will be very lucky to predict it right . I have made a few statements this year, namely that Old Camberwell will remain in D grade and that State Bank are a better side than Bulleen . I will stand on those statements and be prepared to suffer the consequences later if need be . Today Bulleen meet Old Mentonians in the match of the day. To be consistent again, I've stated that home ground is an important factor, but in this case OMs will be just as happy to play away from their mud heap Its a toss of the coin, OMs to sneak in . The other important game today State Bank play Old Camberwell . The Bankers are vieing for a place in the four whilst the Wells must perform to escape relegation . You couldn't ask for a better reason to see a top game - State Bank to win . At the other end of the ladder, West Brunswick play North Brunswck. The Magpies must win to give them a glimpse of staying in D grade . For that reason alone, I'1l select West Brunswick, but nothing will surprise me as No rt h Brunswick have played very well of late. Just to top off the record P re ston need a win to secure the second chance. The Rovers have not lost at home all year, which makes for another interesting game - very close but I'll stick with the Rovers . Results from last week . AJAX persisted and pressured OMs all day, but were unable to hold their superior opponents . OMs ran out comfortable winners and are now well geard up for their big game today . Best for AJAX Silver, L . Burstin and Bo re nstein and OMs Leaver, Grant and Petrov . Moving the ball with complete control Bulleen Utd displayed power football to totally eclipse West Brunswick . Scoring goals into the wind showed Bulleen's dominance. Best for West Brunswick Cecchi, Fitzsimmons and Hiscox and Bulleen Taylor, Kelly and Sharp. Hampton Rovers unbeaten at home all year were pushed to the limit by a determined Elsternwick side . Displaying excellent running and kicking skills the Wicks unfortunately ran out of gas in the last quarter to see the Rovers kick 8 goals and win full of running . Best for Hampton Rovers, R . Melnjik, Hogget and Mather and Elsternwick Verbeek, Farrington and Contin . Preston outpointed Old Camberwell in the first half to have a commanding lead . A third quarter revival gave the Wells some hope, but only to see Pre ston power away in the final term . Best for Old Camberwell and Preston Johnston, Caton, Hincliffe . State Bank continued on in good form to totally outpoint No rth Brunswick . Taking a commanding lead early the Bankers cruised to the siren for a good win . Best for State Bank Wallmeyer, Mathison and K . De rvan and North Brunswick Sanatalia, M . DeMo rt on and La ro si . TODAY'S SELECTIONS : ELSTERNWICK v Ajax Bulleen Utd v OLD MENTONIANS Old Camberwell v STATE BAN K WEST BRUNSWICK v North Brunswick HAMPTON ROVERS v Presto n D SECTION VOTING - B/F - CLUB HOPEFULS Elsternwick - A. Contin, Christie, Verbeek Preston - Heenan, Turner, Mason Hampton Rovers - McConville, Salmon, Panagiotidis State Bank - Wallmeyer, Gniel, Cloke Old Mentonians - Rogers, R . Newman, Sly Old Camberwell - Inkster, Mitchell, Jepso n Ajax - L . Burstin, Feldy, Silver North Brunswick - Grimaldi, Hehir, D . DeMorton Bulleen Utd - Morley, Armstrong, Taylor West Brunswick - D . Lampardi, Casley, Cecchi
The major surprise last week was top team Whitefriars soundly beaten by Brunswick. Conditions on the day ere pretty good and in an excellent display the home team romped in to bring the section leaders back to earth . Based on their respective ladder positions and recent performances, I would not have thought such a result possible. It turned out to be the only game I missed on in the tipping stakes but I am not complaining . : great effort chaps and I'm proud of the way you carried it off . The other important happening in E Section saw Old Geelong displace Powerhouse from the four. The OGGs scored against UHSOB at Elsternwick Park last Sunday in a relatively close encounter -!ess than 4 goals . The powerhouse form must be causing some concern as by going under to Old Essendon they are now 5th and right in the hot seat. The Dons have cemented their place in the four as their good performances continue . St. Bedes followers were subject to another cliff-hanger result - a 2 point margin, this time against Aquinas. figured this would be a close one at the Beders are very difficult to toss at Mentone, but the visitors just got there . The contest to avoid the bottom rungs on the ladder is also on in earnest . Heathe rton kept their hopes alive ;;,th a good win over Peninsula and now only 2 points separate the 3 teams in this contest . v;'e now face up to the final home and away games and what an important round it is going to be . Consider this - we could have a preview of the second semi fina l Whitefriars and Aquinas - we could not - Old Essendon have a chance to sneak into 2nd position . Powerhouse and Old Geelong meet in a grand final atmosphere to decide 4th place , UHSOB and Peninsula meet in another grand final type game to decide who will remain in E Section next year f~ow the tough part for me - selections . First up Old Essendon are at home to Brunswick . Both teams will Le keen to win - O.E . pushing for 2nd spot and Brunswick to show that last week's effort was no fluke . I think they might be able to repeat the dose and keep the Dons away from the second semi but it will be a hard task . f the home team wins it won't surprise. Aquinas take on Whitefriars in what will prove to be a confidence booster for next weeks final . Apart from !ast week the Friars form has been bery good and I expect they will be stung very sharply back into action !aday. The Visitors again to get the nod . UHSOB and Peninsula at Royal Park - what a vital game. I think at home, the High School Old Boys will have too many guns and sink the Pirates. Meatherton make the short trip over to St . Bedes and, on form, will be hard pressed to win here . St . Bedes have been pretty good at home and they should finish the year off on a winning note . Last but by no means least, Powerhouse & Old Geelong meet at the Ross Gregory . A finals berth up for grabs. On my reasoning Old Geelong are playing the better football at the moment and I think their good running style of play will be too much for Powerhouse and see them through to the finals . So, my final four is Whitefriars, Aquinas, Old Essendon, Old Geelong and the F Section starters next yea r - Peninsula and Heatherton . TWO FINAL SIRENS AT OLD BRIGHTON The last home and away game today threatens to bring down the final curtain on two great careers at Old Brighton . Fittingly, the rush to sign the team sheet ends at Headquarters for Drewe Belimaine & Mark Dobbie. After fifteen seasons and no fewer that seven knee operations, D rewe chalks up his 100th game against the Bloods today, a milestone that is a testament to Drewe's coruage and club loyalty . He has strapped up the knee brace to join many legendary teams, including the Reserves '76 Premiership side where the immortal "Hunt, Be!!maine, Latzer" front line of attack began to hit the headlines . In recent times, Drewe, who has made invaluable contributions to the running of the club, has launched Old Brighton into the electronic age by organising the new scoreboard, and his updating of club records has been an enormous task . Drewe is very keen to kick the three goals required to pass Graeme THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
Templeton's career tally. Mark Dobbie has managed to keep his Frame in far sounder shape over the years, and today marks his 250th game, a fantastic achievement, making him only the sixth Old Brighton player to reach this milestone. While Drewe's marking has been the key to his game, Mark has always been able to rely on his natural pace and fitness to get him to the ball before his opponents . Mark played in the '76 and '78 Reserves Premiership sides and is presently the butt of plenty of jokes from his old mate the Tsar', who claims that Mark's orders to end his relentless march to 300, have come from the home front . Many thanks to both men for their tremendous loyalty and reliability over their careers and we hope the blokes put in today to make your last games (if that must be!) - memorable . Meanwhile, Owen Millis (322 today) and Peter Latzer (275) declare that the show must go on in '89! 5
Dear Peter , you couldn't pick fruit. Yours Derisively, Porky (Williamstown) Dear Kevin , Thanks for the vote of confidence . I wouldn't pick a fight at Willy either. Yours Respectfully, Peter. Dear Peter, We have sent a complaint to Peter French about your regular derogatory remarks regarding the National Party. Yours vengefully, Ian Sinclair.
F -Troop with Peter Hill e
Dear Sinkers , you can send as many French letters as you like . I refuse to cover up that which must be exposed . Yours fearlessly, Peter.
"Eccentric, bizarre, hjighly inaccurate!" Was the managing director of the ABC referring to me or the vice-regal drover's dog? Inaccurate -yes - a mere three out of six last week (and you ought to read my mail - see below) . A great win to Old Ca rey when, once again, the Students stopped to a walk on a quagmire (Old Ca rey have always put academic results ahead of drainage) . This result gives the forthcoming finals series a new twist ad also points out the influence which Rob Gell could have on the premiership quest. My other inaccuracies occurred at Paterson River where the Zedders went berserk and at Willy were the Redz got goose bumps looking at the white caps and were steamrollo-d by the Towners. The Artists did well to turn the anticipated earthquake into a mere shakedown in their clash with Doveton . The Harry Trotters returned a handsome profit over the Eagles who were negotiating a cease fire by half-time. The Sainters wore out several pairs of boots in walloping the Clays ina game as inspiring as a Bush-Dukakis Debate . But in summary it was the "unnatural practice" of losing which makes LaTrobe now a sure fire target for the subtle socio-political commentary of "Ironbar" Tuckey. Standby in the showers lads . The conservative revolution is about to begin . PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Old Ca rey's Dom Barrow was wheeled in from the Ressies to ruck against the Students and proceeded to drop a load on the opposition . A Fenwick Voucher coming up Dom . FENWICK AWARDS : The following players and coaches have been nominated for Fenwick Vouchers throughout the season . Each is elegible for teh Dinner for Two at the Fenwick Inn Restaurant (The draw winner will be announced in next week's record) : L . Duffus, G . Roughsedge (Uni Redz) ; G. Wackley (ANZ) ; P. Burghardt (Clayton) ; W. Kraska, G . Joyce (Comm Bank) ; A . Battle, M. Wilson (Doveton) ; S . Shaw (Eltham) ; R . Gunn (F.I T) ; P. O'Donoghue, D. Poole, L. G re en (La Trobe) ; K. Shaw, D . Barrow (Old Carey); R . Mag ro, W. Chamra, P. Little, T. Wilson (St Andrews) ; F. Van der Peet, L . Miles (Williamstown) ; D. Ray (St Leonards) . The vouchers can be presented at the Fenwick bottleshop . As well the Fenwick is providing vouchers for Personalities of the Year. The recipients are: Tommy "Getta" Brain (ANZ) ; Peter "Swanee" Richardson (Eagles) ; Rollo "H .B :' Goetz (Willy) ; and Norm "Nude Nut" Nugent (Journalist & Umpire) . THIS WEEK MATCHES : Last week 3 . Current Percentage Accuracy (72% ) Match of the Round : St Leonards v Eltham at Paterson River . It's easy to avoid relegation in F-Grade who wants to play against Tony Barber and Non-Event . But it's not so easy to avoid disappointment . Today sees a battle for the Wooden Spoon between two sides who've been found wanting in skill but not spirit . I fancy the Tu rt les (yes at long last!) to climb a rung by about 5 majors . By the way the F-Grade Best and Fai re st chances from these sides are Stuart "Oddsocks" Shaw the Eltham ruckman and St Leonards utility Neil "Laxative" Ng . In other matches: Old Ca rey to have too much firepower for the Zedders whose end of season function is at Melbourne's upmarket bordello The Daily Planet ($50 a head) . B&F tips: Zedders centreman Tony "Bonehead" Kennedy and Old Ca rey's Simon "Neutral" LeGear and "Percy" Purcell . The Clays will be looking forward to 4 .30 in their match against a rebounding La Tro be who should win by half a score. B&F tips : Claytons jack-of-all Ma rt in "Dinsy" Dinsdale and the Students' Ian "Riggles" Rigglesworth (centre half forward) and wingman Darre n "Cess" Poole . The Doves will warm up for the finals with a big win over the Eagles. B&F tips : Doveton's Tony twins - "Hinges" Adho re and "Goto" Battle . The Eagles best chance is ruckman Murray "Mantis" McKenzie . The closest game should be Willy versus Comm . Bank battling for fifth spot. Willy's homeground should give them the edge. B&F tips : Willy's beanpole ruckman Mark "Big Bird" Cannon and Comm Bank's forward/ruckrover Wayne "Crackers" Kraska. In the final match St Andrews should account for the Redz but by less than in their earlier encounter . B&F tips : the Saints' wingman Da ry n "Briggsy" Briggs and centurion spearhead Terry "Spearhead" Wilson . The Redz' best chance is mercurial utility G re g "Mzuri" Roughsedge. LETTERS : Dear Peter, We've put up with your outrageous comments without a whimper all year . We're fed up . Percentage accuracy - what a laugh . You couldn't pick day from night . Love, Tommy "Getta" Brain (Zedders ) Dear Getta , Your thoughtful and affectionate epistle is greatly appreciated . Yours always, Peter. 6
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Dear Peter , Like - are you for real - or what? Rollo (Willy's mentor) Dear Rollo, I've pencilled you in for assistant columnist next season . - Peter. Dear Peter , My wife's more interested in your column than mine . Normie Nugent Dear Norm , It's probably just infatuation . Stay calm . Peter.
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Coach required for 1989 Senior Reserve All applications to be sent to John Sist 70 Neville Street, Carnegie, Vic. 3163 Applications close 9th September, 198 8 SENIOR COACH SCORES CENTUR Y All at St And re ws congratulate Roland Mag ro on playing his 100th game against Clayton last Saturday. Roland, who returned to St And rews during the 1986 season, won the senoir team Best and Fairest Award that year despite playing only 12 matches. Roland was appointed senior coach prior to the 1987 season and this season is enjoying his most consistent one, always being seen leading by example . For the second year in a row Roland has led the senior team to a finals birth . A true indication of his beliefs and commitment to both football and St And rews that hs seen the club have its most successful seasons during the 1980's . Keep it going Roland .
EXCITING EXHIBITION Despite the poor conditions at Ormond last week those was attended were treated to an exciting exhibition of what Amateur Football is all about, when an inexperienced University Blues aided by a handful of experienced players took on the competition leaders and despite conceding three penalty goals out of Ormond's total of five, they would not admit defeat . It was some consolation for the gallant youngsters to have the rooms crammed after the game with admiring supporters who were full of praise for their game effort . Blues you are a credit to your Club, your coach and most important to yourselves .
Review of Matches played August 6, 198 8 G SECTION 1st Semi Final This Game proved to be an even contest in which the respective scoring patterns of Monash Whites 2 : St . game . Monash accuracy was Bernards provided a marked contrast and ultimately decided the result of the were able to win the game by contrasted with St . Bernards inaccuracy, which meant that Monash Whites 43 points . 2nd Semi Final Bloods moved directly to the Grand Final as the reward for their twenty five point victory over Bulleen Templestowe . Despite their own forward inaccuracy Blood's defenders were able to restrict Bulleen Templestowe to just eight scoring shots for the game . H SECTION 1st Semi Final Due to Therry not being eligible to participate the first semi final has been deferred until today . 2nd Semi Fina l Unbeaten Old Xaverianrs powered to a big win over GTV9 by fifty six points . The Xaverians had a lot more of the play and the scores indicate that many times their forwards were not put under pressure by GTV9 as they kicked for goal . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 16 ) margin of one hundred Old Xaverians consolidated second place when they easily defeated Collegians by the big Xaverians, their and twenty four points . Unfortunately for Marcellin, who are contesting second place with OldUniversi ty Blues percentage remained static because Ther ry game them a forfeit. Disappointing and depleted as Old Paradians now quite tenuous lost to Old Haileybu ry by thirty seven points . The Blues hold on fourth place is percentage lead from seventeen to G reen have joined them with nine victories and also lessened the Blues nine point lead at half ten percent. However Old Paradians Gre en were fortunate that they had held a thirty in the second time over Bulleen Templestowe because Bulleen Templestowe outplayed the young Paradians half to whittle Parade's lead to eleven points at the final si ren . Bulleen Templestowe's last quarter effort must have pleased their suporters and should cause concern to their opponents as the Bullants strive to avoid relegation . Leaders De La Salle Blue were untroubled to defeat Melbourne High School Old Boys by ninety nine points. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 16 ) Some of the week's results only served to intensify interest in the ultimate outcome of this section . Undisputed by the big margin of one hundred .and twenty leaders Whitefriars were untroubled to defeat CBC St Kilda . My problem side Old Melburnians . It now seems impossible for the Saints to avoid relegation eight points scored a meritorious two point victory over St . Bernards who now surely cannot feature in the first semi final . . The closest game of the round Old Melburnians insured themselves of avoiding relegation through their victory Banyule . Banyule would not be was that in which No rt h Old Boys failed by the minimum margin to defeat Old Scotch loses by big margins most likely to drop from the final four while No rt h must win well and hope by the mammoth if they are to finish fourth . Second placed Ormond overwhelmed the hapless University Blacks final's berth when the Cardinals overran margin of two hundred and one points . Old Scotch made sure of their Caulfield Grammarians by one hundred and twenty three points . Now it is theoretically possible for Caulfield Grammarians to be relegated as their slide continues . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (Round 16 ) their likely Old Brighton Grammarians ran out comfortable winners over Parkside by sixty one points .while first semi final opponents Monash Blues defeated the enigmatic St. Kevins by forty one points With two games to play the star studded St . Kevins line up now find themselves two games behind the four leading sides . What favoured Best and a disappointing effort by St . Kevins who have the section's leading goalkicker and many game in which Fairest Award aspirants . De La Salle Gold had a thirty seven point victory over Aquinas after aOld Essendon both sides kicked inaccurately . Hampton Rovers had a percentage building victory over Grammarians by the big margin of eighty nine points . Old Paradians Purple had the bye . 8
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P review of Games to be Played, August 13th, 1988 G SECTION . Preliminary Final . Monash Whites and Bulleen Templestowe meet in this important game on Oval 2 . There has been little between the sides this season and in their only meeting Bulleen Templestowe won by ten points . I select Bulleen Tempiestowe to win today as I suspect they will pressurize and bustle MOnash off their game. The experience of Buleen Tempiestowe will also help their cause, as I expect them to adapt quicker to the peculiarly shaped Oval 2 as well as the prevailing wind patterns of Albe rt Park . H SECTION . First Semi Final . for the right to play GTV9 in the Preliminary Final . The sides have not met this St . Kevins play State Bank form was not season as State Bank forfeited to St Kevins on April 23 in Round 3. State Bank's Round 16. All form points the best as with a final be rt awaiting them they were defeated by lowly placed Balaclava to a St. Kevins victory which I predict although I know strange things can happen during any football match . UNDER 19 SECTION 1(Round 17 ) interest remains as to the final four sides and their placement as well as in which two sides will be relegated . too strong for Collegians Old paradians Gre en providing they concentrate and kick accurately should prove far who will be striving to avoid relegation . University Blues can expect solid opposition from Bulleen Templestowe. Both sides have a tremendous incentive to win this match - the Blues to be a finalist and Bulleen Templestowe to avoid relegation . I select University Blues without any confidence as a Bulleen Templestowe will not be a surprise to me. Two of this season's disappointing sides have the chance to salvage something from their season today when Therry visit Melbourne High School Old Boys. There is no prior form as on May 28 the High School Old Boys forfeited to Therry. At home Melbourne High will prove competitives but I must select Therry because their record is the more impressive . Old Haileybu ry will extend Marcellin today but I expect Marcellin's size and strength will wear down the Haileybu ryians as the Eagles move to secure second place. The double chance could come Marcellin's way if the Old Xaverians should falter against De La Salle Blue in what surely is the main game of the penultimate round . De La Salle won the May 28 encounter comfortable by thirty seven points so the challenge is there for the young Xaverians Old Collegians . The key surely is the contests between the successful Xaverians forwards especially Gorazides and Connors and the rock like De La Salle defence is the competition's best . I select De La Salle Blue because I beliee they will be physically too strong for the Old Xaverians. I expect a top flight game which could bring victory to either side . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 17) CBC St. Kilda are at home to Caulfield Grammarians for a game which could well prove to be a decisive one in deciding who will be relegated . Neither side has any real form of late to recommend it so I am obliged to select on intuition and as I know how difficult visiting sides find the Coughlin Oval I select CBC St. Kilda . old Scotch, with a final's berth seemingly assured, face a danger game away against their oldest foe ; Old Melburnians. The Dark Blues would love to win to upset Scotch and me (and not necessarily in that order!) . Forwards win matches and as Old Scotch possesses the more able forward they are my selection . In a final's preview Banyule will be at home to Ormond. Banyule just fell in last week while Ormond were untroubled to trounce the Blacks so in today's match each side will strive to prove itself . . . Banyule that it is a worthy finalist and Ormond that last week's form was a typical achievement . The small Banyule ground with its tricky winds will unsettle Ormond, however I expect their tight defence to hold Banyule to a losing score. Two of the season's disappointing sides St. Bernards and University Blacks meet at St . Bernards. The home side must be favoured as their early season form showed ability and as they will be playing on a familiar field . Undefeated leaders Whitefriars can kill all No rt h Old Boys final's aspirations today. To be undefeated after sixteen rounds is a great achievement and Coach Hill will urge his charges to maintain their record today . Conversely Coach Mills will be telling his No rtherners, that no side is invincible and by concentration and discipline North Old Boys can win and continue in the final's race . Common sence prompts me to select Whitefriars . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 . (Round 17) The leaders Old Paradians Purple await Old Essendon Grammarians who travel to Bundoora . The Paradians due to last week's bye have rekindled their enthusiasm and today they should be able to hone their teamwork as they will be too strong for Old Essendon . The main game of the round will be that between potential finalist's and neighbours Old Brighton Grammarians and Hampton Rovers . Old Brighton's height could worry the Rovers, who on the other hand could worry Old Brighton with their higher degree of fitness . At home I select Old Brighton to win narrowly. St . Kevins should regain some lost prestige by defeating De La Salle Gold . St . Kevins now must keep winning and home some side above them falters if they are to feature in the finals . Parkside are at home to a disappointing Aquinas. Each side has had a similar season with unexpected victories and unexplainable losses . Today at home I select Parkside. Monash Blues have the bye which could enable them to secure third place.
Personality Pars 100 UP AT NORTH BRUNSWIC K Players and committee of North Brunswick would like to congratulate Vince Grimaldi on playing his 100th game for the club against West Brunswick . Vince started with the Club as a junior, after a few seasons elsewhere, Vince returned and despite his lack of inches is an important part of the Senior side . Well done Vince, we hope to see you around for many more games.
50 UP AT BRUNSWICK Brunswick player Craig Scott today records his 50th game with the club . Craig has been a dour battler in his time with Brunswick . Primarily a reserves players, each time the 'Pidg' takes the field his ambition is to be part of a winning team and he always does his best to fit into that successful combination . It doesn't always work our but Craig always gives his best . Well Done Pidg - you are a great club member and we want you to keep up the good work.
THE FIGHT FOR THE FOUR
THE BATTLE TO AVOID RELEGATION
( Home games in CAPIALS)
A SECTION
4TH MARCELLIN ( 36) Ormond, NORTH O B 5TH COLLEGIANS (32) OLD PARADIANS, Old Scotch 6TH UNI BLUES (28) OLD SCOTCH, St . Bernard s
D SECTIO N
4TH BULLEEN UNITED 5TH STATE BAN K
(44) OLD MENTONIANS (40) Old Camberwel l
E SECTIO N
4TH OLD GEELONG 5TH POWER HOUS E
(44) Power House (42) OLD GEELON G
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4TH UNI BLUES 5TH O. PARADS. GREE N
(36) (32)
Old Haileybury, BULLEEN/TEMP, Therry CCOB BULLEEN/TEMP, Collegians, OLD HAILEYBUR Y
U19 SECTION 2 3RD BANYULE 4TH OLD SCOTCH 5TH NORTH OB 6TH ST BERNARDS
(36) (32) (28 ~
North OB, ORMOND, WHITEFRIAR S Caulfield Gramm ., Old Melburnians, ST KILDA CBOC BANYULE, Whitefriars, Uni Black s OLD MELBURNIANS, UNI BLACKS, Caulfield Gram .
(40) (40) (36 )
ST KEVINS, BYE, Aquinas O C Old Essendon, Old Brighton, OLD PARADIANS PURPLE Monash Blues, DE LA SALLE GOLD, BY E
(44) (40) (36 )
MARCELLIN, Old Paradians Ormond, NORTH OB NORTH OB, De La Sall e
(32) (28) (28)
MONASH BLUES, Fawkner OLD TRINITY, Bulleen/Temp Parkside, IVANHO E
U19 SECTION 3 3RD MONASH BLUES 4TH HAMPTON ROVERS 5TH ST KEVIN S A RESERVES 3RD ORMOND 4TH MARCELLIN 5TH OLD XAVERIAN S
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4TH IVANHO E 5TH CAULFIELD GRAM . 6TH FAWKNE R
E RESERVES 4TH OLD ESSENDON 5TH AQUINAS 6TH POWERHOUS E
(42) BRUNSWICK (40) WHITEFRIARS (38) OLD GEELON G
F RESERVES 3RD CLAYTON 4TH FI T 5TH WILLIAMSTOWN 6TH ST ANDREWS 7TH OLD CAREY
(48) LA TROBE UNI (44) Doveto n (44) COMMON . BANK (40) Uni Reds (36) ANZ Bank
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COACHING POSITIONS FOR SEASON 19 89
SENIORS /',<ESERVES All applications to be sent to: MRS. L . TAYLOR, SECRETARY W.B.A.F.C. 30 Fersfield Road, Gisborne, Vic. 3437. Closing date : 30th September 1988
A SECTION
(Home Games in Capitals)
8TH OLD SCOTCH (24) 81 .9% UNI BLUES, Collegians
9TH DE LA SALLE O.C. (20) 82.3% ST BERNARDS, Old Xaverians 10TH ST BERNARDS (16) 81 .9% De La Salle OC, UNI BLUES g SECTIO N 7TH OLD TRINITY (22) 75.4% Caulfield Gramm . THERRY CCOB 8TH FAWKNER (20) 84.9% PARKSIDE, IVANHOE
9TH CAULFIELD GRAM . (18) 83 .3% OLD TRINITY, Bulleen/Temp 10TH IVANHOE (12) 54.9% MONASH BLUES, Fawkner C SECT I O N 7TH BALACLAVA (16) 83 .1% MHSOB 8TH OLD IVANHOE (16) 65.6% Thomastown 9TH THOMASTOWN (16) 57 .5% OLD IVANHOE TSE 'ON (12) 63.9% Balaclava CT D 8TH OLD CAMBERWELL (20) 74 .6% STATE BAN K 9TH WEST BRUNSWICK (16) 71 .4% NORTH BRUNSWICK 10TH NORTH BRUNSWICK (12) 67.1% West Brunswic k
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8TH PENINSULA (14) 65 .9% U.H .S .O.B . 9TH HEATHERTON (12) 70 .8% St . Bedes 10TH U .H .S.O.B . (12) 56.4% PENINSULA O.B.
Finals Arrangements 1 . In all finals matches the team which has finished in the higher position on the Premiership ladder at the conclusion of the home and away matches shall (a) Wear its registred uniform for home matches and have choice of rooms, unless there is a clash of uniforms when V.A .F.A . Rule 46 (ii) B (amended 4/6/86) will apply. (b) Provide the following (i) Six goal flags. (ii) Scoreboard numbers, attendant and competing club name plates . (iii) Siren or bell . (iv) Interchange steward . (v) Stretcher. (vi) One goal umpire's coat . (vii) Goal and boundary umpires IN CASE REQUIRED (viii) Timekeeper. (ix) Drinks for umpires at intervals . (Note - chack with ground to see what is already available .) 2 . The team finishing in the lower position shall (a) Wear its registered uniform for away matches or in the event of a clash conform with Rule 46 (white shorts only permitted) . If a change of uniform is required particulars of the substituted uniform must be advised to the Editor of the Amateur Footballer on the Monday morning prior to the match . (b) Provide the following (i) One goal umpire's coat . (ii) Goal and boundary umpires IN CASE REQUIRED (iii) Timekeeper . 3. The winning club shall be responsible for complying with the Press Correspondent's requirements which were printed in the Amateur Footballer on August 6th . 4 . Footballs for all finals matches will be provided by the Association and the cost borne equally by the competing Clubs. Winning club will have choice of balls. 5 . Fines will be strictly imposed for uniforms not up to standard . i.e. correctly sewn on numbers . Numbers must accord with those appearing in the Amateur Footballer . Your club is on show - LOOK THE PART!! 6. Clubs whose grounds are used for finals matches have first refusal on the provision of canteen facilities . Should the home club not wish to take advantage the offer moves to the competing club which finished in the higher position at the end of the home and away matches . 7. Extra time sha!l be played in any drawn match of the reserve grade or G or H Section . When the final siren sounds the players will remain on the field, change ends and in the meantime the goal umpires will meet and confirm that the scores are in fact level . Once confirmation is notified to the field umpire, 5 minutes plus time on will be played after which the siren will be sounded . The teams will cross straight over (without an address from coach) and play another 5 minutes plus time on . In the event that the scores are still level the match will be declared a draw and replayed the following week . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988 11
'OTF' reminds Clubs that the Best & Fairest nights will be held this month at Elsternwick Par k D E & F SECTIONS AB& C G&H
Wednesday August 17th Wednesday August 24th Friday August 26th
The Annual Gold Pass Members & Life Members luncheon will be held at Elsternwick Park on A Section 1st Semi-Final day - August 26th . A special feature of the lunch will be a Reunion of the 1938 Carnival Team which was victorious in Launeston 50 years ago. As there are now only 2 members of that team we have been unable to locate, viz . Har ry Marsden ~Ma!vern) and Ken Dyer ( Teachers College) we seek readers' help to track them down in time to invite them to lunch . So if you know where to find Harry or Ken please ring Sue Anderson or Peter French 531 5452 .
congratulations this week to my compatriot in arms and co-writer, Ron Lippold, on doing his 100th game today . Ronnie came to the VAFA after 6 years with the VFA and has adapted well to the Amaterur, not to mention the alter game festivities, as most clubs will vouch for. It's quite an achievement for the not so quiet achiever. Well done and enjoy your day Ron . Two of our young boundary umpires must have on the wrong deodorant . In two weeks both their games have been forfeited and Duke & O'Donnell have had easy runs . It's a bit rough when the coach won't talk to you 'cos you're not pretty and female. It seems Peter Chisnal l rnust have seen that Sharo n Alger had forgotten her band-aids and this inspired him to talk tactics to her after the game rather than to her pa rt enr Russell Francis. Congrats also to B ryan Walsh for achieving his goal this year and doing his first 'A' Grade game last week . Bryan consistantly belies his age and runs like a 20 year old, fantastic . What has us all tossed is how he has a year round sun tan!! !
NEXT MEMBERS' MEETING - MONDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER AT 8 .15 P.M .
The boys at RAarcellin got 'blitzed' the other week by your own champion 'skuller - Tom Zapoldi . He beat them all, glasses down! We might see another 'sun kick' type competition at half time at the Grand Final!! Money on the Umpires!
1 . E SECTION 1ST SEMI 20TH AUGUST FROM BRUNSWICK TO RANSFORD OVA L
Notices in the local paper a story on own of our boundary umpires of old, Bert Holcombe named in the squad for the disabled Olympics as along jumper . He's overcoming injury at the moment so let's hope he makes it .
2 . U19 SECTION 1 2ND SEMI 3RD SEPTEMBER FROM KEW TO PARKSID E . 150 GAMES TO N .O.B .'s STEVE O'ROURKE Congratulations from all at North Old Boys to Steve O'Rourke on achieving the 150 games milestone with the club . Steve joined the Club in 1977 and quickly established himself as a senior player after one year in the U19s . Although hampered by injuries in recent years, 1987 was Steve's best year by winning selection in the Victorian Team, winning the club's B & F Award and also polling very highly in the Association voting . A strong and courageous centre-man or ruck-rover, Steve is one of the first players tagged by opposition c!ubs . Steve's loyalty to North Old Boys is unquestioned and all at the Club are looking forwar d to many more fine games from him . For more winning tips on the best tyres down under, call Beaurepaires first. You'll find the best price on the widest range of tyres, wheels, batteries, and under-car services . Beaurepaires: we won't be undersold . Check your White Pages for the Beaurepaires store nearest you. All major cards accepted plus our own Beaurepaires credit card .
50 UP FOR ELSTERNWICKS PETER ROKEBRAN D Congratulations from all at Elsternwick to Peter Rokebrand on reaching his 50th game today . Peter is one of the quiet achievers around the club and certainly surprised the coach at training the other night with his sprinting ability. Well done so far Peter, keep up the good work and we look foward to seeing you again in 1989 . 100 GAMES TO "WHEELS " Last Saturday saw the 100th game of Anthony Whelan for Aquinas. Anthony, or Andy as he is usually known, started at Aquinas as a ruck-rover, but with the departure of our regular full forward, was pushed into the role of spearhead which seems to agree with him . Last year Andy played in the C,D,E,F side in Canberra where he kicked 7 goals. This year he almost repeated that effort with 6 goals in Adelaide, in the C,D,E,F side again . Andy is also well known around Aquinas for his appreciation of the skills of our trainers, so much so that we now have two trainers tables in our change rooms . Is it true, Andy, that the second table was donated by you for your exclusive use? Congratulations Andy, from all at Aquinas and lets see if you can top off what must rank as one of your best years with the B & F Award .
Pictured are three of our umpires who took part in the Bicentennial Carnival at the M .C.G . The competition was held between VAFA, VFA, Metro and Country teams of U19 players, our team was Andrew M cCrae, Peter !1AcTaggart, Michael Lentini, Glen Clarke and Andrew Taylor, and they all did is p ro ud . For their troubles they received a VAFA Hugh Lyon Rugby Top and a medallion plus the honour of running on the hallowed tu rf of the MCG . Well done fellas! Keep on bouncing Ron and Mike .
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A SECTION COLLEGIANS V OLD PARADIANS Field: Ron Lippold, Cameron Swale Goal: M . Murray, G . Clancy UNI BLUES V OLD SCOTC H Field: Andrew McRae, Kevin Segota Boundary: . Clark, P. Johnson Goal: R . Dunstan, M . Lentin i DE LA SALLE V ST. BERNARDS Field: Greg Hardiman, Justin Toohey Boundary: G . Bland, G . Sargent Goal: S . Livingston, M . Serong ORMOND V MARCELLI N Field: Paul Cherry, Bryan Walsh Boundary: P. McTaggart Goal: P. Allsop, B. Farrow OLD XAVERIANS V NORTH O .B. Field: Mark Bushfield, Ken Coughlan Goal: B . Fowler, K . Tyle r B SECTION CAUL . GRAMM . V OLD TRINITY Field: Steve Clinch, Steve McCarthy Goal: W. Binch, J. Vellerman KEW V BULL/TEM P Field: Peter Wiseman, Rob Bell Goal: N . McTaggart, C. McGary FAWKNER V PARKSID E Field: Wayne Henry, Wayne Lyons Goal: L . Gallagher, K . Pitcher THERRY V UNI BLACK S Field: Tony Curtis, Colin Segota Goal: G . Ridd, A . Belcher IVANHOE V MON BLUE S Field: Sharon Alger, Russell Francis Goal: C. Carberry, M . Gracias C SECTION BANYULE V ST. KEVIN S Field: Andrew Mullaly OLD MELB. V ST. KILDA Field: Santo Paolucci THOMASTOWN V 0 . IVANHOE Field: Mick Gilday * OLD HAILEY V OLD BRIGHTON Field: Richard Eastwood, Peter Simpson, Reserve : Field: Tim Shearer Boundary A . Drier, P. Kent Reserve : Boundary: D . Fowler, S. Maebus Goal: B. Seymour, R . Clarkso n Reserve : Goal: N . Johnson, K . McNeice BALACLAVA V MHSO B Field: Colin Kin g Boundary: P. Thompson, T. Zapaldo D SECTION ELSTERNWICK V AJAX Field: Richard Walters BULLEEN UNITED V 0. MENTONIANS Field: John Natol i OLD CAMBERWELL V STATE BANK Field: Chris Keeton, Martin Ellis Goal: J. Dexter, S. Kah n 14
WEST BRUNS . v NORTH BRUNS. at Ransford Oval Field: Simon Hourigan Goal: B . Henshal l HAMPTON ROVERS V PRESTON Field: Michael Forde, Brian Moore E SECTIO N 0. ESSENDON V BRUNSWICK Field: Graeme Thwaites AQUINAS V WHITEFRIARS Field: Clark Thuys UHSOB v PENINSUAL Field: Graeme Morga n ST. BEDES V HEATHERTON Field: John King POWERHOUSE V 0. GEELONG Field: Charles Sutherland Goal: B . Ross, J . Kell y F SECTION ANZ BANK V 0. CARE Y Field: Ken Walker CLAYTON V LA TROBE Field: Pat Maebus DOVETON V FOOTSCRAY Field: Rob Mayston WILLIAMSTOWN V COMM BANK Field: David Dodson ST. LEONARDS V ELTHAM Field: Tim Keating UNI REDS V ST. ANDREWS Field: Ron Smith G SECTION Preliminary Final at Oval 2, Albert Par k Duty Officer : Cliff Easton H SECTIO N 1st Semi Final at Oval 4, Albert Park Duty Officer: Ian Munro UNDER 19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS V O.P. GREE N Field: Paul O'Dwyer Boundary: M . Noonan, D . Peterson UNI BLUES V BULL/TEM P Field: David D'Altera Boundary: M . Serman, J . Curtin MHSOB V THERR Y Field: Ted Keatin g Boundary: N . McKnight, G . Maher 0. HAILEY v MARCELLI N Field: Andrew Stove Boundary: S . Mannix, S . Fleming OLD XAVS V DE LA BLU E Field: John Slate r UNDER 19 SECTION 3 ST. KILDA V CAUL . GRAMMARIANS Field: Tony Dipaol o Boundary.- D. Aylward, E . Lesic OLD MELB. V OLD SCOTCH Field: Paul Rapke, Boundary: B . Rogers, J. O'Brie n THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
ORORMOND E3,4NYULE ~Murph y Fizld: Tony gT BERNARDS V UNI BLACKS Field; Peter Harris WHITEFRIARS V NORTH O.B. Feld: Andrew Laird UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Q P PURPLE V OLD ESSENDON Fr,ld.' Ross Ord 0, BRIGHTON V HAMPTON ROVERS Field: Colin McGill, Chris Hall Boundary: A . Moore, G . Sinclai r ST. KEVINS V DE LA GOLD Field: Heath Litte, Boundary: A . Hines, M . Garnham PARKSIDE V AQUINAS Field: Norm Nugent Boundary: B. O'Donnell, G . Duke MON BLUES - Bye ' ELSTERNWICK PAR K
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100 SLIMY ONES AT U .H .S . A couple of weeks ago saw another ex-Wangaratta lad reach a milestone at UHSOB . Neil 'Slime' And rews returned from a recent overseas trip with no intention (or wife's permission) to again pull on the boots. But the glory of 100 games to his name was too great a temptation, so he once more took the field, achieved this great feat, and now is again performing like the young pup of yesterday . Slime is a previous winnder of the UHS reserves best and fairest, has served on the club committee, and is the present club president, his second year in this role. Younger players marvel at Slime's on-field displays of refined skill, and many indeed model themselves after this great man, by spending hour upon hour leaning on the UHS bar, remembering the many legendary stories which have come from this 100 games. As a great leader Slime's 100th game must inspire others to also attain this goal, because if Slime can do it, who can't? Well done Slime, go for 150 son! ! 100 UP TO 'BLAKEY' Everyone at Hampton Rovers congratulates Mark Blake who last Saturday played his 100th VAFA game . Blakey started with the Club's U15s in 1979 and has won best and fairest awards with the U17s and U19s . These efforts were topped when he won the senior B&F in 1985 . A skillful rover, Blakey is hoping to be part of a premiership side this year . Well done Blakey. .
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JULY 16th ROUN D B QUILLAM Banyule - Striking and kicking - suspended eight matches. JULY 30th ROUND B MILLS St . Bedes - Striking (two charges) - Suspended four matches on 1st charge and 2 matches on second carge - Total suspension six matches . J . KIRIAKIDES Parkside U19 - Striking - Suspended two matches. Referre d to Tribunal by Investigation Commi ttee . AUGUST 6th ROUN D P. SUTHERLAND Ormond - Unduly rough play (kneeing) - Suspended two matches. C . SLATTERY Marcellin - Suspended th ree matches. B . SAGGERS Fawkner - Abusive language - suspended one match . M . DONOHOE Ivanhoe - Abusive language - suspended one match . S. FARLEY Bulleen/Templestowe - Misconduct - Suspended one match . D . LANDINI University Blacks - Striking - Suspended two matches . B . MOLONEY Banyule - Striking - Suspended two matches. M . DERVAN Williamstown - Striking - Suspended one match . J. NOONAN St. Bernards - G Section - Striking - Seve re ly re primanded . J. CHILCOTT Parkside U19 - Abusive language - Reprimanded . M . CONRON Collegians U19 - Abusive language - Suspended two matches . Paul O'SULLIVAN Old Xaverians U19 - Abusive language - reprimanded . C. O'BRIEN MHSOB U19 - Striking - Suspended 5 matches. T. PAUL MHSOB 19 - Striking - Suspended one match . D . VINE Hampton Rovers U19 - Abusive language - suspended one match. P. OWER Old Essendon U19 - Attempting to Strike - Seve re ly reprimanded . 1 . MITCHELL Aquinas Res. - (1) Striking (2) Elbowing -,Suspended four matches on 1st charge and two matches on 2nd charge - Total suspension six matches . PLAYERS SUSPENDED BY TRIBUNA L When a term of suspension is imposed upon a player that player is ineligible to represent his Club in any matches until the team of which he was a member when he was suspended has participated in the number of matches in respect of which the suspension was imposed unless the Tribunal otherwise orders . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988 15
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BALACLAVA Coach: Bernie Drinan 1 . G. Nayar 10. B. Drinan (C.C.) 11 . S . Di x 15. P. Georgiou 17 . D. Read 18 P. Kane 19 . J. Breslin 27. J . Haycroft 33. A . Rowland 37. T. Hermes 38,L. Bonney 41 . J . Smith 46. R . Calder 47. M . McCaffrey 48 . P. O'Sullivan 51 . D. Quamby 53 . S . Marriot 54 . D. McManus 56 . A . Di x 58. A. Tallarico
GTV- 9 Coach: Carl Louchard 1 . M . Henry 2 . J . Murphy 3. A. Beams 4. B. Driscoll 5. P. Dennis 6. B . Merton 7. P Thomas 8. J . Wise 9. G . Ebinger 10 . P. Waldren 11 . T. Maloney 12 . C. Louchard (Coach) 13 . G . Meith e 14 . J. Annesley 15 . C. Martin 16 . R . Elmer 17,J . Goudge 18. J . Merkovich 19. C. Ebinger 20. C . Low 21 . N . Smith 22 . M . Lehman 23 . M . Allen 24 . D . Gray 25 .T. Kenna 26 . G . Creaser 27-S. Mackay 28 . D. Rodgers 29. G . Dallard 30. J. Doring 31 . F. Miraglia 32 . R . Mackay 33. B. Fox 34. S . Chvastek 35. V. Lapari 36. S . Brown 37. T. Fox 38. D. Keyhoe 39. M . Gabelich
OLD GEELON G 2. N . Henha m 3. N . Sharpe (Capt .) 4.1. Stevenso n 5. I . Besle y 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 l 2 . R . McLennon 4. D. Burke 5. J . Manl y 6. C. McNamara 7. Chris Doyle 8. M . Kinna 10.T. Connors 11 . M . Freeman 12. M . Lally 13. B . Qui n 14 . J . Hardman 15. A . Griffiths 16. J . Ralph IT D . Quin
18. D . McCombie 19 . N . Adam s 20. J . McGrath (Capt .) 21 .S. Nunna n 22 . P Kinghorn 25. P Tomanivits 26. D. Juracich 27. P. Trainor 28. B. Prowse 29. J . Flyn n 30. A. Wilson 32 . N . Cooke 33. M . Haycocks 34. P. Grotjan 35. R . Brower 37. C. Bloo m 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
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I 1 . A . Bailey 3. A . Burman 71 . T. Clemens 68. N . Corbo 17 . T. Dakin 41 . P Daki n 4. R . Dakin (Capt) 24, S . Douglas 40. M . Foy 56. S . Gray 21 . P. Hewitt 30. P loannou 27. M . Jone s 38. P. McCluskey 66. D. Menner 50. G . Menner 74 . J. Moore 6. A. Marselh 48. S . Mason 64. S . Nixon 37. M . Officer 52 . G . Orchard 23 . J . Paxford 49. G . Rauser 29. M . Roberts 42 . J. Rosser 59. P Simon 67. E . Williams
RICHMOND CENTRAL
Coach: ~ Steven Regester I
G Paras (VC) M Alevras 3 W_ Long D Jensz F C Miranda v ? Rodgers 7 H Pealing 8 M Coulsel l S Peatling Peat .; ~. Hirscher . .<, M Traver s C Denny i~ I Lang -~~D . Sand o ' Van Maanen 8 M . Venaski e 9 P Paras(DVC) - P Jones K Davi s 2 . M Vanryswyk _= S. Perrin 14, M . Bestow 25 . S . Regester 26 . S . Parker '.. 27. D Egerto n 28. G Fraser D Jiggin s 1 A Vanryswyk R Bestow T Szabo .: ; R Muscat P West o 35. J . Perrin 36 R . Mills 37 . G . Ziras 38 D. Andrews 39. C . Walsh 40. S. Jennings 42. A. Bevacqua 44,R Sando 45,F Gilen o 53 C McKerrow 55 P Farrell 69 J Paras 86 R Neugebauer 99, D Ricketts 100 S . James 477. P. Clow
STATE BANK VICTORIA Coach : Peter Wabbis 1 . A Ekladious 2 . D. Foohtt
3 . S. Munro 4 T Nelson 5. C . Reilly 6 C Orgill 7 A Pitts 8. J . Pallotta 9. J . Inglis 10 . D . Price 11 . F. Wrigh t t2. D. Thurgood 13 A . Favier 14 . D. Doonan 15, C Arnephy 16. B . Wallace 17 A . Whdelaw 18 V Cavarra 19. C . Michaehdis 20 C . Orgil l
27. P. Wabbis (CC.) 42 . M . Keating 43 . G . Riccio
ST. KEVIN S Coach: John Alla n 1 J . Allan 2 A Giffin 3 T. Corrigan 4 M Kevin 5 A Beaver 6 T Holder 7, J Casey
8 S Butle r 9 M . Hourigan 10 R Douglas 11, N . Fanning 12 T Arnol d 13 P Hooper 14 C Potter 15 M Civitella 16. L . Tighe 17 P. Citavella 18 B Millar (VC) 19 A Phillips 20 G 0'Mahony 21 T Meagher 25 C . Barbaro 27 A . Berrigan 35 D O'Sullivan 44. C Mooney 45 A, Croagh 47. M . Thomas 49 C Nolan (DVC) 51 M . Dobl e 54, S Daniels 61 M Davies 66 P Culhty 67 S Browne (Capt . )
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Senior Coach: R. Maqueda Reserves Coach : R. Clinch 50. J. Ahern 51 . G Andress 52. J . Caafa 53. S Ceiafa 54. A. Camm 55 R. Clinch 56 D. Cotten 57. C DeMaio 58 F DeMaio 59. R DeNardo 60 M . Drzro 61 . P Hall 62. M . Hopkinson 63 J, Hun t 64. N . Korkons 65 I Lynch 66 D. Mandas 67. A . Maqueda 68. R . Maqueda 69 S. McGarry 70. P. Moreschiru 71 . L . Nardella 72 . S Northeast 73. R . Oakley 74. M . Pavlich 75 J . Rya n
76 E . Skender 77 F. Skender 78 R. Skender 79 M. Slavm 80 V Surace 81 . M . Turner 82 . R Vysyiaskas
Coach : W. Houston 2 T Ros s 5 M Griffiths 6 N Gregory 7 P Byrnes 8 T Hewat 13 S Care y 14 A Eastmure 17 D Lyon s
18 A Moss 20 P Kelly 21 B Smale s 22 M . Devereaux 23 B Mueller 24 G Falchk 25 P Davern 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 Moran 52 A Smith 53 M Murphy 54 D Lyons 87 J Flannery 96 S. Redden 117 S Lyons
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BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOW E BLOODS Coach : C . Hutchinson 1 D. Legg e 2 M J Cadman 3 R N . McAsey 4 C B McDonell 5 C P McAsey 7 R Bradley 8 D A Stock 9 C Gardiner 10 P Watkins 11 R. Ellam
12 S K. Kell y 13 H Ilhoupolos 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 Nlittey 22 J Nanovich 23 BJ Mattingley 24 A . Robinson 25 J R Grant 26 T Betts 27 SC Smith (DVC) 28 CJ Hutchinson (C 29 I McKenzi e
Coach : Neil Smythe 5, R . Walker 6. D. Wintl e 7. V. Zeigelaar 10. R Lockhart ll, 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 38, B . Latchford 41, R . Boo n 43. J, Harewood 44. R . Taylor 45. T Driver 46 . G . Parkinson 47. G. Jones 49 .L .Tenace 50. A . Theunissen
KE W Coach : Tom Vane Coach: Noel Jenkinson 2 . A . Woodward 5. N . Jenkinson (C) 7 . J. Ladson (VC) 10, G . Furlong 111 . A . McLay 12, R . Naylor 13 . S . Muncaski 14 . M . Lawson 15. C. Kinsella 16. P. Miller 17. J. Connors 18, S. Keenan 19, John Hunt 21 . S. McGenniss 22 P Grimes 28 M, Kelliher 29 A. Goodyea r -j :) M 31 . Jim Hunt (Capt. ) 41, R . Mullaly U1 48 . M . Bolt 50. T. Mullaly WO 52. M . Ladson 1-ZU 55. M . Montgomerie 56, P. Moore (DVC) 61 P, Tantra m Dylan O'Brien Dennis O'Brie n
30 M Todd 31 B Robinson 32 K D Shannon 33 B Jarick (VC) 34 J Coo k 35 J Davies 36 B . Turner 137 M Bade ~38 S Powell 39. M Whelan 40, D. Ford 41, R Woodhams 42 M Gray 43 L Galt 44 A Chan 45 M Gibbs 46 S Castles 47 A Bade
MARCELLIN Coach: Noel Peters
2 . D. Wooler 1,P Shaw 3 . A, Bianco 2, M . Shaw 4 . S. Moran 3. S . Finde r 4. Richard Macisaac 5. M . Male 6, V. Johnson 5, P. Corrido n 7. P, Dyson 6. Robert Macisaac 9. J . Goold 7 A . Cook e 10 K . Bostock 8. R . McEnroe 11, J. Oat (VC) 9. D. Maclsaac 13. M . El-Fahkri 10. T. Clete, 14.A, Cooper 11 . A . Phelan 16. T. Meehan 12 . A . Wilson IT J . Golds 13. M . Manley 18 . G . O'Connell 14. C, Maclsaac 19- N . Peters (C) 15. A. McDowell 20. M . Harvey 16 D. Lee 18 . C. Curtain 19 . S . Wilder 20. D. Jehu 21,T. Psnas 22. M. Glenister 23. G . Neate 24. S . James 25. R- Vidakovic 26, A. Holten 27, N . Tol e
28 . T Vana (VC) 29. J . Luzza 30 . E . Northam 31, I, Jo b 32 . M . Bollman 33 . M. Doyle 34 . K . Doyle 35 M . Vane
21 . M . Everard 23 M . Danaher 25. C . Sampson 33. A . Maher 36. D. Menzies 41 . L. Kivlighon 69 . P Chappell
OLD OLD SCOTCH MELBURNIANS COLLEGIANS
MONASH WHITE S Coach : Joe Salvatore ; ; Mactntosh ~~ rras wun g ,1 Petrescu a .Bunshaw Edwards Espinosa
D. De Pace J Donnelly ~ .. Blackshaw TShaw nny (DVC) Salvatore (DVC) Gualano L. Graha m F Dionyssopoulos G . Dawes '.1- Robertson G. Leech W. Farle y - 2, M . Gemmola K Hogan B Ninnis -5 D, Clifto n 'o M, Kotsanis (VC.) 3 : D. Djeng =d T Mulvahil F Kavanagh G . Gay D_ Gemmola G Carmody 5 D. Varlamos ? 5 S. Warner :2, M . Sharkey 55 M . Car r 77 G . Sammells ?9 J. Salvatore
oach : Coach : Richard Farndon Ian Bowden n 2. T. Farndo 1 . R . Loughron 3. A . Issell 3. K . Fuller 4. S. Curtis 4 S. McGregor 5. D. Eilenberg 5. D. Bowden 6. M . Pocknee 8.1 . Bowde n 7. G . Gorrigan 9. D. Symington 8. S. Wrathall 10, D . LeLievre 9. R,Farndon 11, D. Wise 10- C . Nial l 12 . D. Ferguson 1 . A. Woodhouse 13 . C. Wilson 12.S . Hunt 14 A . Pric e 3.J . O'Mahoney 15 S . Letts 4, C . Bickley 16 . P Edwards 5. D. Bowtell 16. N . McLaghlanTroup 17, P Thompson 17. L . Mates 18 . A . Cossa r W 19 D. Fenton (C) 20 . R . Taylor 20. B . Dart N a W ~1 . R . White r 21 . S. Finlay A 2 . A . Fletcher 22. D. Murphy C-L 3 . N . Stapleton 23. A . Thompson N 4 .P. Hodges 24. D. Thor n 5 . D . Perkins 25. R . Vickery 6 . T. Richard s W~O= 26. J . Sevie r ~-- Z() 8 . N . Thomas 27. A. Clunies-Ross 9 . R . Anderson 28. E . Hutchinson 1 . P. Gairns 29 . M . Clunies-Ross 3 . R . Heath 30 . S. Wilson 5, S. O'Mahoney 31 . G . Wilso n 7. K . Donnerlly 32 . J . Beaurepaire 3& B . Goia s 33 . N Do n 9. P. Hunt 34 . . S . Daniel 0, S. Peterson 35, L. Higham 44 . D . Mahe r 36, A . Greenway 46. C . Hanschette 37, G . Lang 47. T. Bindley 38 . R . Agnew 56. D. Fry 39 . R . Austin 62 . A . O'Brien 63. R. VanDen Dunger 40 . T. Kalas 41 . P. Trainer 64. J . Leonards 42 . D. Campbell 65.T.Theodorou 43 R . Western 66 . J . Balmford 44. A . Caithness 77, B . Rowland 45. W. Loughron 186 . J. Kellam
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3 C Barbaro 6 T Devers 8 P Monaghan 10 M Wakefield it A Barbaro 17 J Noonan 19 B Young 20. D Dowling 30 P Pearson 33 A Collie 35 J Saundry 43 A Holden 46 D Solomon 47 M Devers (C) 47 D Dowling 48 6 Donlan 49 M Fitzpatrick 50 P Barrett (VC) 51 A Sullivan 52 D McAllister 53, M Wals h 54 G Matthews 55 DRome o 57 A Hargreaves 58 B Nott 59 A Elliott 60 S links 61 C Doolan 62 G Tro y
63 M Savanna 64 D Wood 65 T. Burk e 66 D Burke 67 M Gollant 68 D Abtalter 69 D Dean 70 P Fitzgerald 71 A Nugent 72 T Devers 74 S Phelan 76 P Freeman 77 M Dowling 78 M Devers
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A .N .Z . BAN K Senior Coach: Michael Szeitz Reserves Coach : Gary Leicester 1 . S. Duke 2 . A . Kennedy (VC) 3, R . Koegle r 4. M . Evans 5 G Walkley 6 P. Marshall 7. G . Anstis 8. T. Burdeau 9. P Strahan (DVC) 10 H . Blrkenfelds 11 . G . Ohlmu s 12, R. Harrington 13. W . Simmonds 14. M . Szetz (CC) 15G . Leicester 16. G. Brookes 17 D Tyrrell
18 P Boyle 19 D Duck 20 . S . Farrow 21 . P Shoppee 22 . S. Gray 23, M . Schaper 24 . M . Birrell 25 J. Slattery 26 . R. Wllkosz 27 M . Sweeney 28 C Edwards 29 P Dawson 30 . A Ree s 31 . T Harbinson 32 . M . Farrell 33 . M . Patterson 34 . R . Ely 35, N . Reardon 36. W. Duscher 37. W. Dunmore 38. K Murray (VCR) 39 D, Harbinso n 40 . B Curthoys (DVCR 41 . T Gleason 42 . A Bennett 43 N . Reardon 44, G Coffey 45 B, Haywood 46. R . Ma y 47. P Jones 48. M Spring 49. G . Smith 50. A . Besick 51, A . Trimboli 52, D. Kidell 53. R . Hueston 54J McGregor 55 T, Brai n
56 P Cumming 57 C . Westbridge 58 R Dickins 59, C . Riley 60. N Weis[) (CR)
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L . Bro wn Senior Coach : Senior Coach : Reserves Coach : S . Nicholson K . Wilson M. Luxa Rese rves Coach: Rese rv es Coach: G . McKenzie 1 . S. Carroll S . Rhyneha rt 2, A . Slink 1 M Shacklock (Capt .) 1 C Wormsle y 3 D. Burke 2 J Scott 2 A Battl e 4 B. Reynolds 3. B Gardner 3 Ralph Thonaeston 5 S Pri c e 4 S. Woodward 4 B Delane y 7. M Dingdale (V.O) 5 C Brow n 5 J Mu,rhead 8 . P Burghardt (C) 6 G . Meier 6 A Ahdore 9 . R . Savag e 7, M, Gille s 8 Ric Thorweston 10. M . Luxa 8 W. Kraska (VC) 9 I Parker 11
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12, S McDonald 13 .T. O'Donoghue 14, D. Blac k 15,S, Gowans 16 . J . D'Amelio 17 J. Caygill 18 J, Adams 19 R Newton 20, M Mirra 21 . T Pazianas 22 . N . Wathen 23 . J. Keppell 24 . M . Blas t
25, R . Campodinco 26, M . Dereu s 28 . B Begent 29 R Cunningham 30 B. Nestor (D .V.CJ 31 M Suglis h
32. K . Newton 33. DTyler 34, C, Kristenson 35. D . Blasi 36. A . Davis 37. G . Wathen 38. W Landt 39. & Hesston 40. S Thomas 41 P Thomas 43. M . Perc ival 45. P Turner 47. J, Fulle r
48 A . Nimorakiotakis 49 A. Moutl 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
9. R . Hamilton 10 M . Sutherland 11 . S Nicholson 13. J Quirke
10 V DAqumo 11,J Johnston 12 S Westerman 13 K Wilso n
14 G Dunkley 14 Mick Wilson Snr 15 P Grima 14(Res ) P Atkinson 16. N Keating 15 M Wilkinson 17 J Jenkins 16 R Gibb s 18. A . Medina 17 D Blewet t 19 R Henry I 18 Mark Page 20 . G . McKenzie (C.Res) 18 R McGouga n 23 . W. Peterson 19 M ick Wilson 24 . G Joyce 19 W Hynes (Res) 25. A . Greig 20 M Polglaise 27, G Phelps 21 B Goodwin 28 P Buttigieg 22. S Rhynehart 30. J Giannakopoulos 23 F Darman in 31 M McGonagle 24 B McDonald 32 W Enno r 25 S Charlesworth 33 S Scern 26 A Crother s 34 K Mehmet 27 D Giadens 35 J Martin 28 K McHugh 36 D Barker 29 R Ka y 37 M McLellan 30 G Bryant 39 A . Pos t 31 R Sp inks 40 R . Dole 32 D Rankin 42 S.McName e 34 S Wilson II43, B Abrahams(DVC) 35 J Wilson 44. A. Ave s 36 W Burgess 46 47 49 50 53 55
S Kewley G Poulton R . Vinci J Yuset P Doensen P Wes t
57 A Pitts 58 C. Matthews 59 M . Merino 60, A . Paterson
37 D Polgla ,se 38 A Webster 39 J Leveque 41 W Stephens 42 D Dawes 45 P 0 Donnell 46 P Warren 49 J Sweeney 50 R Forgianni 52 D O'Donnell 54 J . Verb
55 M Labinski 62 D Ma ir 69 M McGarry
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Senior Coach : Max Paisle y Rese rves Coach : M . Peterso n t M . Stone 2, S . McVicar 3 K . Tucker 4, D. Felton 5. A . Tucke r 6. D. Baxter (V.Capt .) 7. N Hamshare 8, M . Fitzpatrick 9, S . McPhail (Capt .) 10 D, Sagar 11 . C. Parma 12. J . Weatherlll 13. D. Bishop. 14. B . Apte d 15 M . Peterson (C.C.R 16 A r 17.S . Shaw Gard ne 18 P Kernagham 19, L . Dawson 20 W. Stevenson 21 . K.Shanhun 22, R . Tarya n 23 . P. Taylor 24 . A . Lampton 26 . M . Delaney 27. S, Fitzpatrick 28 A . Hal l 29 D . Ritter 30, S Toze r 31 C Butler (DVC) 32 . K, Phelan 33 G . Hall 34 G, Adams 35. S. Biddle 36 I . Chesser 37. C. Dare 38 D. Campbell 39 M, Barden 40. A . Peacock 41 . D Selll n 42 . B Web b 43 B Anderson 44 M . Barling 45 P Jones
4& 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 Selwa y 61 J Taryan 62. J . Tonkin 69. K . Dutch 111 D Wilton
Senior Coach : John Moroney Reserve Coach : Wayne Taylor 1 M McKe 2 P Grant 3 R Gun n 4 M Scher-b,, 5 G Steto u 6 G M,dls 7 P Nelson 8 A Quinn 9 J Carnohan 10 G MacDon ; ... 11 J Breher= 12 E Darm, y r13S4eI 14 P James 15 S Flynn
16 D Tanner (Rol..-. 17 J Moroney 19 T Johnstone 20 B Sym e 21 T Nucara 22 P Chile 23 C Allan 24 S Hall 25 P Lens 26 S Cas e 27 A MacDona'd 29 M Robertson 30 G Eltord 3t C McManus 32 W Taylor (RC) 33 M Bowers 34 M Williamson 35 D Hefter 36 P Gibbs 37 M Godkin 38 M Johnson 39 P Morgan 40 R Pined, 41 P Thorpe 42 P Battens 43 T Farag 44 M O'Shannessy 45 G Barrett 46 C White 47 W Bardenhagen 48 D Banda r 49 8 Eccles 50 D Tomass 51 M Walter 52 J Fitzgerald 53 W Bennett 54 G Biggs 55. B Grathdge 56 A Browne 57 D Dic k 58 C Hall 59 M Case 60 A Murrell 61 . M Russell 62 D Phihstm 64 P Richardson 66 B Sullivan 67 V Bibas 68 P Cleaver 70 A West 71 M Else 84 P Kennedy 99 A Morran
coach: p. o'Donohue Asst, Coach :
C. Orvad I I Briggs (Capt .) D Huffe r 3 AMcGibbon J. Tucci J. Strathairn u f.~ Dalbosco 7 L McLeod d B Franzman 9 . R. Robinson ~0. M . Bakogiarns ±?, L. Athanasaks 12. P Tucc i 13. J. Trimboh 14. J. Williamson 15 M, Lewi s .-,. G Liersch :'- J Limperalos I& E Ferraro 19.P. Gough ~0- A, Crawford 21, L. Gree n 22 M . Edmunds 23 S Dunin 24. T_ Fawcett 25 M . Bethnsky 26.5 . Behnsky 27. C Orvad 28 I McGibbon C3. W. Beacom 30 L Zucchet 31 . P. Chico 32. F Andruela 33S Hands 34. N. Morrice 35. G . Whitemore 36. D Pool e 37. A . Conroy 38. J Pollock 39_ G Palmer 40 A Blaskett 41 . J Clark 42,R Lockman 43. A Huffer 44 J . Mills 45. R . Little (VC) 46 D. Wright 47. J. Taylo r 4& B, Hobbs 49 C . McLachlan 50, S. Bownlaw 51 M . Porra 52, J, Cousins 53 R . McDonald 54. N . Paterakis 55. A . Cummings 56. S. Ralph 57 S Benjamin 58 M . Wilhelm 59. A. Zogoulas 60. G . Gamble 61 . J . Guthrie 62. A . Jenz 63.1 . Kearns 64. D. Maurovic 65. W. Brown 88, R . Nicholson 69. G . Foulds
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GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Asst . Coach: G. Diamon d 1 I . Chisholm (VC.) 2. R . Keppel l 3 P Hogan 4 . R . Purcell 6 A McHarg 7 S,Legear(Capt .) 8 M Evan s 9 .S, McCrea 10. W. Brown 11 . M . Petty 13 .S.Jones 14 . C. Bryan 1 5 G . Mitchell 16, R. Cutlack 17. R . McCasker 19. C Christensen 20 R Evans
21 M Newnham 22 .J . Hands 23 . D. Barro 24. S . Brown 25. K. Shaw 26. J . McQuie 2T R . Macaulay 28. P. Charles 29 J . Barro 31, S Eldridge 32. C. Westwood 33 1, 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. Clar k 44 . R . Armstrong 45 I . Webster 46 K,Shnues 47 G . Diamond 48 N . Chip p
49. A . McPherson 51, A, Wol f 52 . P. Pang 53. C. Trentfleld 54. M . Sheedy 55 D. McCleary 57. S. Bolton 58 P Barmby 65 P Webster 66 M, Graham
ST. ANDREWS ST. LEONARDS UNIVERSITY RED S Senior Coach : Roland Magro Rese rves Coach : Peter Jolley 1 I Steward 2 G Browne 3 R . Soncin 5 R Jone s 7 R . Magro (C .C.Sen 7 G Palmington 8 R Nowak 8 H . James 9 C . Gibson 9 G Casey 10 B. Campbell 11 P Goldsworthy 12 W Chamra (VC .) 13 R Davies 14 N . Taylor 15 D Iles
15 P Cavanagh 16 A Olsen 17 P Little 18 B Kenyon 19 G . Undy 20. C . Leopold 21 R . Pepyat 22 B Funnell 23 C, Artls 24 T. Settenni 25 C . DCianni 26 V Scwlh 27 L Esposito 31 D Briggs 32 L Libardi 33 J Mansour 34 T Harper 36 P Grandy 37 N . Senior 40 G . Ritchie 43 T Lawrence 44 G Phelan (D.VC.) 45 A, Park
46 M Shearer 48 G . Morton 49 R Vimba 50 R Heaney 51 C Wegrzyn 52 S Andrews 54 N Stabbing 55 S. Fielding 56 P_ Sproat 57 S . Knight 58 D. Cahil l 60 D Griffiths 61 G . Hamilton 62 J Telpher 64 T Wilson 66 R Lowe 68 J Lofts 71 72 73 74
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1 . S. O'Connell 2 P. Taura s 3. G . Proebst z
4 P. Commerford 5. 6. A Fitzgerald (DVC) 7 M . Robert 8 D. Stitt old 9, A Levy to B. Dinning 11 A Sher 12 . N . Stubbs 1 3, S. Johnston 14 . G. Bullus s 15 . M . Broadbent 16 A . Barne s 17 A . Ward 18 G. Peterson 19, S Bracher 20 S. W,gley 21 P Kaneen 22 J Wallace 23 R Eddington 24 S Margets 25 M . Valentini 26 G, McDonald (C) 27 S. Lydster 28 D. Ray (VC) 29. A McCully 30. S Fletcher (ResCap 31 R . Bulluss 32. P Claxton 33 S . Harwson 34 . M . Aitken 35. J . Ruffin 36 M Ingram 37 D Rust 38.J . Cook 39 N Timms 40 D. Henry 41, D. Rooney 42 . J. Fletcher 43 . G . Smith 44 G, Christi e 45 . S. Bndge.vood 46,S. Dunca n 47. G . Ferguson 48 P Fitzgerald 49 .S Pearce 50 R, Stogren 51 H . Kip p 52. A . Anai6dis 53, M . Preston (R.V.C.) 54, D. Pringle 55. N. NG 56, J Ward 57. Paul Lemcke 58, Peter Melcke 59, A . McLennan 60, R . Lydster 61 . R . Nowlan 62 . A Bakker 63 . M . Dyer 64 . S. Borazio 65. S. Worrell 66. D. Biggins 67. W. Langley 68.R .Goodman 69.T. Raftopoulos 70 J . Wall
Senior Coach Laurie Duffus Reserves Coach Leigh Kidley
WILLIAMSTOWN C.Y.M .S . Senior Coach : R. Goetz Rese rves Coach : I . McGowan
1 . L . Duffus 2, D. Fossa I P McGowan 3 . W. Darvidis j 2 . R Goetz (C) 4 . P. Hille (Pres) 3 G . Heigh t 4 S . Maus 4 C. McKenzi e 5 . P Baron e der Peet 6, C. Hosking (Capt) 56 .FG Van . Hyland 7, S . Haye s 7 R . Zammit 8 . G . Roughsedge 8 . J. Borg 9 S . Katsiamakis 9.J. Neenan(VC) 10, D. Cahir (DVC) 10. R . Butterfield 11 . D . Murph y 11 . D . Temby 12 C . Beattie 12. M . Connor 13, A, Smith 13. S. Vines 14 E . Suidgeest 14 S. Calderwood 16 J DeAngelis 15 G . Levie s 17 K Pereira 16 D White 18 V. Koop 17. A Harry 19. M . Moran 18 C. Goet z 20 R . Sandison 19 . A . Featherston 21 I .Jennens 20. C . Muscat 22 . G . Cook 24, D Dawson 23 S Giacon 28.J, DeBono(RVC) 24 A . White 29 S, Logowski 25 C . Walden 33 G . Mugovin 26, M . O'Hanion 34,S. Kennedy 27 C. Ross 35 . W. Mar r 28 . J. Roberts 37 I, McGowan (RC) 29 M Liszukiewlcz 42 I Zade l 30 M . Johnson 43 B Smit h 31 . R . Zappell i 44 R Sodimaco 32 L . Kildey '..45. R McClellan 34, G . Dudley 46, J . Ros s 35 R . Goldberg 47 D Bubnic 36 G . Moloney (VC) 48. P Culhane 37 G . Haarburger 49. G . Dorla 38 C Roger s 50. S . Denham 39. S Salzano 40 B. Jeffreys 41 M . Angelo 42 M . Ross 45 D . Evans 46 C . Morrell 47. M . O'Connell 48 P Hutchings 51 . I . Mezzalira 52 P Dilorenzo 54,V. Chow
55. P Phillips 56. D.Fox 57 S, Williams 58 G . Moloney 62. C Beattie 63 F. Russel l 65 G . Christopoulos 68. D. Collins 69 A . Sheridan 70 J. Cadman 86 B, Kla u 96 F. Gosdschan
55. B . Madigan 59. A . Ryan 50. B . Ryan A, Morelli R . Pierson B Cooper G Serong G Smith G . Stephens
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B RF C AQUINAS Coach: Ron Cunningham 1 . C . O'Toole 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 it . D. Savari s t2 . D . O'Loughlin 13, T. Alford 14 . D. Hodge 15 . J. McNamara 16 . P Burnett 17. P Smith 18 P. Davison 19 . P Flanagan 20. B . McKenna 21 . P Hewitt 22 . J. Ryan 23. M . Carter 24. A. Whelan 25. S . Bell 26 .S . McBride 27. I. Shaw 28 . G . Wright 29 . S . O'Loughlin 30 . G . Hewit t 31 . C. Gill 32 . S . Bowtell 33 . B. Fitzgerald 34 M'??? 35. S. Livingstone 36, D . Phela n 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. Stahl 50. P. Grierson 51 . R . Phibbs 52 . I . Mitchell 53. S . Alford 54. S . Maynes 55 B. Slattery 56. D. Laws 57. V Alexander 58. A. Crosby 59, K. Bolton 61 . C Duffy 62 . C . Whitfield 69 . B. Taylor
BRUNSWICK Senior Coac h Peter Conduit Rese rves Coach Peter Sheehan 1 . L . JOne s 3 . A . Strachan 4, P. Conduit 5. D. Stevens 6. S. Hewit t 7. D . Carroll 8. D. O'Sullivan 9. I . Campbell 10. R . Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 . A. Cook
13. S. Kannegiesser 14. P Spezza 15. T Barley 16. B . Good 16, D. Leheny 17, G. Forde 19. J . Gibson 20, G Santacatterina 21 . D. Marshal l 22. G . Huckstepp 23.5. McLean 24.S. McBride (VC .) 25. B. Hull 26. C . Stevens (C) 27 G . Burrows 28. D. Cov 29. D. Pink 30 M . Sayers 31 . L. Cordes 32, P. Sheehan (CCR) 33. J . Ralp h 34. R . Kennedy 35 .T. Heaney 36 . W. Kennedy 37. M . Lowe 38 . G . Johnton 39 . P. Sayers 41 . P.B.Sheehan 41 . K . Drysdale 42 . R . Barham 43 . S, Bond 44 . R . McKissack 45, C. Scott (VCR) 46, D. Fitzpatrick 47. R . Craigi e 48. D. Murphy 50. M . Green 52. M . Hobden 54 N . Campbell 5& R . Camp 57. B. Watterson
HEATHERTON Senior Coach: Darryl Patterson Reserv e Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2 . P Ulbrick 3. P. Sawyer 4, T Lovit t 5. D. Zammit 6, C. Morrish 7 R . Lowtt 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. Watson 16. A. Todd 17 A Watson 18. B. Todman 19 . K . Ryan 20. C . Zanker 21, M . Essay 22 . M . Davidson 23. A, Cosgrove 24. A, Price
25, G . Bradford 26. A. Perkins (VC,R) 27. H .Jone s 28, I . Gagic 29. R . Mario 30. B . Scott 31 R Mule 32, D . Hein s 33 . T. Easey (DVC) 34 .J. Rabou t 35 C. Booker 36 . F. Lipertri 37. W. Howells 38 . R . Smith 39 . G . Watson 40 . A . SOI I 41 . M . Richards 42 . D. Gardiner 43 B Turner , 44 . F. Khalil (V .C .Sen .) 44, M . Dillon (Res .) 45. D. Elan d 46, J . Mark 47. M . Whittl e 48. G . Clydesdale 49. P. Simmic 50, W. Elliott (Capt . Res) 51 . D . Custerso n 52 . S. Lin k 53, C. Hazeldene 54. P. Hopkins 55 A. Herdman 56 C. McDonald 57 R . Murphy 58 . N Williams 59 . M . Buckley 60 D. Buc k 61, D Nettleton
OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Robertson Thompson Reserve Coach: Brett Scott 1. 2. N . Saville 3 . J. McEnroe 4 . G . Bowden 5 A. Mirakian 6 A. Foliation 7. R. Alen 8. G . Turner 9. A . Day 10. 1, Stevens 11 M . Price 12 . A. Fhpovic 13. ; Bilby 14. M . Egan 15, S. Bishop 16. L. Cooney 17. G. Henry 18. A. Cotter 19, A. Watson 20. C. Bilby (C) 21 . L . Shaw 22. D. Wiiiaton 23. G. Thompson 24. C . Mille r
25. B. Panagiotopolus 26. P. Cramer (VC) 27. R. Thompso n 28, P Duddendge 29. P. McKenzie 30.PDay 31 . G. Evan s 32 . P. Lewis 33, M . Bradford 34 . A. Middleton 35. P. Henry (RVC) 37 D Wdingsla.v 38. 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. Vaxa6s 51. J . Simmons 55. B. Soctt (R.C .) 71 . W. Crossley 81. G. Kirk
Senior Coach: Craig Robso n Rese rves Coach : Russell Parkinson 1 . P Holloway 2. T. Johnstone 3 . C. Robson (Capt ) 4 . C Gunn (VCapt .) 5. R . Bur n 6. P Wortherspoon 7 . B. Harwoo d 8. J. hvig g 9. M . Williams 10, L . Carlton 11 . D . McLeod 12 . D . Colaci 13 . M . Naylor 14. P. Butler 15 . W. Dowling 16 . R . Emmett 17. G. Lavender I& C. Richardson 19. M . Davis 20.S. Gude 21 . R . . Le Deux 22. R, Gorrell 23. C. Landale (Capt .Re, 24. H . Youngma n 25.J. Henderson 26, A . Brocksopp 27. P. Buc k 28. L . Dyer 29. W. Davis 30. R . Hanna 31 . T. Jackson 32. R . McDonald 33. S. Burgess 34. J. McCann 35. 8. Allender 36. C. Barnett 37, M . Borthwick 38. P Clark
V•A•F• A POWERHOUS E Sc ~~.or Coach : G.yn Evan s
39. B. Cox 40. P. JOnes 41 . A . Haines 42. N . Collin 43. T. Winspear 44 . A . McDonald 45. A . McMillan 46. R . Parkinson 47. F. Simpson 48. R . Stewart
49. R . Fay (VC Res) 50. P. Jewel l 51, M . Tallis 52. M . Baxter 53. R . Jamieson 54. C . Pappas 57. A . Jamieson 62.H . McGowan 63. J. Dowling 71 . P. Hayes
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1 A . Flavei(C) 2 . R Higgins 3 A. Greenwood 4 G . O'Bryan 6 A. Hunter 7 A Galie 8 K Hunter 9 J. Renney 10 B Burns 12. C Arnol 13. D Regan 14 A Wernert 15 P Tancredi 16 J Bowers 17 K Schuller 18 P Hooper 19 A Ferguson 20 P Wood 21 M Grant 22 N Andrews 23 P Humphreys 24 A Kountios 25 H Korpetutuncu 26 C Gathercole 28 K Pinkstone 29 G Constantine 30 R Burn s 31 S Zerna 32 P Akatow 33 N Fnc k 34 J. Palmer (VC) 35 B Lug g 36 R Clements 37 G . Edwards 38 A Boyce 39 P Mather 40 R Salmon 41 D Hudson 42 D Wallace 43 C Roy 44 P Vesetas 45 R Thompson 46 R Elliot 47 A Solomon 48 B Hudd 49 J Deli s 50 G Sharpies 51 J Lipnno 52 S Rya n 53 P Shanahan 54 B Leared 55 G Buckman 56 J Thomas 57 M Rennick 58 B Boyce 59 C Gamble 60 R Kay 61 J Marinas 62 P Geary 63 P Pyle 64 M Davidson 65 P Baker 66 D Brooks 68 J Zannin 69 S Haberheld 79 K Strahan 81 C Skins
PENINSULA OLD BOY S Coach: R . Kerley Reserve Coach : G . Robinso n 1 . A . McLorinan (C) 2 . C. Burc h 3. S McMahon 4. D. Hunte r 5 P Bedford 6. R . Bedford 7. J. Horne 9. P, Kroh n 10 . S . McLorinan 11 . R . Sharpin 12 . P. Lync h 13, R. Witha m 14. M . Chesterman 15, S . Wiltshire 16. P. Crowder 17. M . Marines 18 S . Glover 19. B . Bovington (C .Res .) 20 . A. Jewlt t 21 . C. Scott 22 . R . Armstrong 23, B. Jarret t 24. M . Sill 26. G . Martin 27. A . Davis 28. A. Hume 29. C. Sharpin 30. J . Smit h 31 . P McGowan 32 . R. Carter 34 . R . Graham 35. B. Collopy 36. N . Franks 40, E . Kay 45, D . Crowder 46 . G . Robinson 47. J . Labrooy 48 . P. Stock 49 . S . Warner 50 . N . Labrooy 53 . M . Rowe 54. R. Kerley 55. A. Powell 56, M . Crowder 57,T Knight 58. D. Archer 59. R . Parker
ST. BEDES Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Rese rves Coach: Alex Bartsc h 1 . R . Lister 2 . D. Marshal l 3 . P Riordan (Capt .) 4, M . Jackson 5 . G . Connolly 6 E . Kotis 7 . N, McColough 8. M . Whitlock 9. R . Smallwood 10 . S . Gray 11 . R . Grech 12 D, Spencer 13, M . Roberts 14 . P. Lannan 15 . P Walker 16 B. Berry IT M . Atherton 18 . P Scheutze 19, D . Bustard 20. M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22, B . Casey 23 . M . Brett 24. T. Beasley 25 . D. Smith 26, T. Cusack 27. J . Elmore 28 . C. Free r
29 . B. Hambridge 30 . G . Fitzgibbon 31, P Hatzitascalis 32 P. Purcell 33 . Ray Purcell 34 . A . Boag 35. B. Mill s 36. M . CHued e 37. N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38. B. Dunstan 39,S.Skoda 40, B. Woodland 41 T. Bryan t 42 M . Hollingworth 43 . C Parks (VC) 44, T Boccan 45 J Berry 46. G . Hilet 47. P Thompson 48. L. Kell y 49. A . Pettmella 50. P. Atherton 51 . N . Williamson 52 . S, Mann 53. B . Chandler 54 M . Daniels 55 S McIver 56. M Beasley 57 G McIver 58 B Rak 59,P Newport 60 . M. Beasley 61, S . Campbell 62 . S. Mathleson
~> AIMAE U ROf P48ENti S WHITEFRIAR S Senior Coach R. Keane Reserves Coach E . Govlc 1 C Whit e 2 S Woodman 3 M F Reidy 4 A Kilkenny 5 R Van Raay 6 D. Blakey 7 P Coghian 8 A McKeown 9 P Harnson 10 . T Pratt 11 D Sutton 12 M Spears 14 D Harris 16 M Borrack 17 S Santamana 18 D Mullins 19 D Crowe 20 G Woolridge 21 T Cogs an 22. M Feutnl 23 P Ciardulli 24 J Bonnyman 25 W Lyall 26 D Calhnan 27 M J Reidy 28 B Lee 30 PO'Bnen 31 M. Davidson 32 P Hackett 33 D Brown 34 S Lowell 35 J. Dunbar 36 P Bun n 37 S Wil6ams 38 L . McLaughlin 39 M McLelland 40 B Tierney 41 S Ciardulli 42 G Puglia 43 P Lefei 44 R Baker 45 P Hay 46 V Scully 47 P Mason 48 D Barclay 49 S McAuliffe 50 J Coghlan 51 R Shaw 52 M Lawson 53 J Newton 54 T Hughes 55 S McLennan 56 A Tymms 58 G White 59 T Born 60 N Peterson 61 J Walsh 62, C Gay 63 D Flanagan 64 R Buykx 65 D Toll 66 B Wd6ams 67 N Hughes 68 D Johns 69 E Gow c 70 N Robertson 71 P Sully 72 D Thomas 73 S Wegener
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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Bntce Ferguson Reserves Coach: Chris Warner 1 S. William s 2 D Hoyle (VC) 3 R Herman 4 M Hibbns 5 J Schm :dt 6 A. Ingleton 7. C. Hlgson a C Pollock (DVG) 9 S . BickfOrd 10, C. Warner (CC Res) 11, W Daly 12 A VJabb 13 S, Rhoden (Capt.) 14 R Schober 15 P Wolff 16. A Wallace 17 P. Blackman 78. D Ker r 19 S Fraser 20. G . Peck 21, I Roberts' 22. G. Parsons 23 . A. Wright 24. P King 25. A. Baum 26. T Habben 27. A. Cooper 28 R Sevedra 29 K Parsons 30 M Galbraith 31 P Lawrence 32 M Ammann 33. A . Tobi n 34. P Kahn 35. N . Evans 36 N . Pike 37 C Coyne 3& M . Conlon 39 M Bennett 40 A, Lord 41 R . Tests, 42 . G Gnffith 43 N . Comley 44 R Brewer 45 A VJastacott 46 A. Dee 47 J. Ingleton 48, J . Lemon 49 M Bullard 50. R . Greases 51 . C. Singleton 55 M . Davis 56 J Smith 58, P Swan 59 R . Lancaster 60. J Wood 61 R Oliphant
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ORMOND DE LA SALL E 1 . M . Green 2 .P Barry 3. M . Beddoe 4. P Hddw.orth 5 N Fraser 6 B Hanrahan 7 R. Williams 8 C Wright 9 T Cooke 10 P Mannix 11, M. Magee 12 . 13. P O'Toole 14. R . Faulkner 15 G. Connolly 16 A . O'Keefe 17 P Gree n la M Donohue 19 R . Carter 20 J Buckleyr 21 . M Da,esan 22 S Nash
23 S Pappon 24. M . Lowe 25 0 Nugent 26 J O'Callahan 27, D, Kinsella 28 29.J. Rogers 30, C . Heard 31 S Davey 32, P. Green 33 C Campbell 34 P Waldron 35 A. McCorked 36 M Smith 37 W. Gaspanni 38 J. Antonio 39, J Meckt(i 40. S McGran 41 K Mullins 42 . N . Mitchell-Hill 43 M . Harrington 44, T. Spencer 45 C McClunan 46 P Murphy
47 B Kellen 48 T Bndeson 49 M . Harns 50. A . Demase 51. R. Stewart 52 M Hagen 53 T. ??? 54. T. Dams 55 P Dwyer 56 R. Hayes 57 M. Forrest 58 P. Logan
MARCELLIN Senior Coach : Neil Le t.ievre Reserves Coach : Michael Dflbn 1 . A. Paatsch (V.C,) 2 G. Petroff 3 M Cooper 4 . C Carr 5 P Carla 6 G O'Conr>Ed l 7, M . Dion FesCap) 8. T Amad 9, M . Day 1 0. A. Gallagher 11, C. Slattery (DVC) 12 . A. Cul6nan 13. C Hesse 14. D. Howe 15 D. Ebert
16 W. McDonWl 17 M Gelson 18 A Caffry 19 M, Delahunt 20 J. Hesse 21 . J. Amad 22 . T 0'Hehu 23.. S. Lennox 24. J. O'Laughlin 25. M Keays 26 J. Toome y 27 D Winterbottom 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. Menses 37 P Sheeha n 38. D. O'Callaghan 39. F Batbstefla 40. A. Zannon i 41 . C . Burke 42 J Scott 43 A. Kennedy 44 P McIntyre 45 M, Ryan 46 J . Golds 47, T. Buhagiar 4a J. Golds 49. G. Hughes 50. A . Robinson 55 M . Stapleton 56. A Day
58 P Andueza 64 P Harvey
NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach : M. Hannebery Reserves Coach : G . Pearse 1 . A . Egan (D.VC.) 2 . M. Hannebery a J Tierney 5 M, Schmidt 6 M . Borcich 7. P Booth 8.F.Muto 9. S. 0'Rourke (V.C.) 10. B . Han!ort 11 . B. Jones 12,PWer 13. B. Curulli 14. P Millett 15 P. Kearney 16 M . Hedley 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 5 . Hlbbert 27 R . Afwnson 28 P Butler 29 J . McIntyre 30 M . Lynch 31 G. O'Toole 32, B Sexton 33 B. Dubois 34. D. Pasquarlalb 35. D. Edwards 36 P Hehir 37. J. Zumbo 38, B. Leadd 39 K. Scott 40. I . Turnbull 41 . P Dwyer 42 . A. Baker 43 A . Drell 44. B. Glydaml 45 M, Devine 46 P Hevey 47. C. Desmond 48 N . Garnham 50, C. Robert 51, P. Callaghan 52. S.P. Moloney 53. M. Hibbert 54 . T. Keogh
55 D. Fogarty 56 D. Holsede 59, J Aquila 60. S Cume 61 . K. Healey 63 P Symes 66. P. Strongman 68, J. Mcllroy, 69. K Tibaldi
Senior Coach: Mike McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1 . R . Tonki n 2 . P Schuhkraf t 3 T Boyanton (R .Capt .) 4, R . Barnes (Capt .) 5 D McDonald 6 M, Buckley 7 G Fishe r 8 M . Gilmore 9. C, Tonkin 10. G, Ritchie it . R . Strahan (R .V.Capt .) 12, A . Mehrten 13 P Kingston (V.Capt.) 14 . S . Taylo r 15 G Burke 16 R. Eishold 17 P. Sutherland 18 P. Cox
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Senior Coach: Simon Talent Reserv es Coach: Bob Voges t . E . Allen 2, J. Reddish 3. R . Lloyd 4 . J . McMillan (CR) 7 . E . Whitside 8 . A . Lloyd 9 . R . Aujard 10. S. Spiers 11 . D . Kay 12. M . Godwin 13 . R . Austin 14 . J. Kerr 16 . A . Smith 17. S . Cairns 18.S . Illingworth 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. Allen 36, S . Letts 37. D. Mann 38 .A. Hawden 39 .R . Hodges 40. P. Brown 41 . D. Burford 42 . J. Moi r 43. W. Matthews 44. P. Drummond 45. N . Ellwood 46. R . Fuller 47. M . Veselik 49 . R. McLeish 50 S . Montgomery 51 . T. Elli s 52 . R . McMillan 53. A. Aston 54. D. McCall 55. R . Howcroft 56. D. Senior 57. D . Fergusson 58„C . Perkins 59.S. Bones 60. D . Beck
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' A Pritchard 4 -', D Perryman 46 J Elks 47 S Lfddcutt 48 P Caddy 49 G JwHt 50 C Larkins 51, J Fahy 52 C Ray (Res.VC) 53 M Burns 55 D BlacWey 56 P VWalstt 49 P LaRosa D Beck 61 P He+nfl 65 D Ryan 69 S 0 Connell 75 R McDermott o'
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OLD XAVERIANS Senior Coach: D. Cacaen R ~ Coach: M . C.arHn under lea Coach C O'Neill 1 PCZ.1 2 M ahm (DVC) 3 D WSeagh x 4 R CWan 5 P Cunzn (CaFa) 6 J Curt3n 7 W DerKal (VCap ) 8 S Curtz n 9 M Beaae 10 N BourkE n G Grea.tam 12 M O~nzssy 13 M Logan 14 THxk in M D'Vt6 L Meehan 17 A Rxpl /8 J Mackay 19 G Goocing 20 A Cagan 21 G McM an 22 J lemon 23 J 6SuA.an 24 S Kmg 25 D by. 26 M Ban 27 J Kennedy 28 A N29 D McKay 30 D Dann 37 R Raph (cRAS.) 32 C %Iph
33 PK-.n 34 J Paid 35 C M,enq.cn 36 R Mar Fs 37 C B ;oom 38 D Frarc.^s 39 R Mcclecd 40 A Rogess (VC Res) 41 A DOriue 42 J L43 M Knna 44 8 Heapty 45 N SpWgo 46 S Furphy 47 D Shear.s n8 C Pappag<nrga : 49J Tw"y
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ST. BERNARDS Senior Coed,: Frffidc MNican Reservxs Coach: John Woo d M S1fivan 2 M. Brandner 3PSmah 4 V Cando (V C) 5 J Ktaay`en 6 G McA.mist_w(DVC) 7 J Toohcy 8 P Mcro~ 9 G Wood (Capt.) 10 J Fedenco 11 . P. O'Br~en 12 P Hogan 13 R PurccY 14 . S Mei;zn i5 F Monaghan 17 A Purceil 8PMafady 19 S Byrn e 20 J Fra~ 21 C Kiaaysen 22 M Mahady 24 K Mahady 25 G Toto 26SRedy 27 A nahan 28 P vlar" 29DF W 30RC 31 M F .inCk 32PN s 34 J O- ._, 35 J Saundry 36 PODea 37 M O'Connea 38 D SL&van 39 P Wooo
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Senior Coach: Alan Salter Reserves Coach: Steve King i C Homes 2. R Furtdr y 3 G Wdhams, (DVC) 4 M Yeo 5 B Angel 6 W Carol 7 G A@en 8 R Robnaon 9 A Christ 10 B Mar 11 E Banks 12 S Maca 'usy (C) 13 R Renhard 14 D Gust (VC) 15 G Nicholls 16 P Anstotle 17 J Karns 18 N Longmue t9 D Karan>oshos 20 M Worth 21, A SChkchl 22RJaksc 23 T Gres 24 A Wd4s 25 M Johns 26 D Macl~ 27 M Light 28 G Hazeldine 29 M Traan 30 G Cctsv.ath 31 M Formosa 32 A Nugent 33 M, Connack 34 J Jone s 35 P Grutzner 36 N Macauley 37 S Crate 38 A MfcheR 39 J Golan 40 T Wa tson 41 R Luscombe 42 C Hume 43 M When 44 S Canal 45 G Taylor 46 R Langley 47 M Hcke7 48 J Moloney 49 B Chnte 50 P Motl 51 T Atkins 52 N Hop;uns 53 A Kmp?on 54 J Young 55 0 PtWns 56 N Schmidt 57 M Pnke7 59 D ChnsUe 60 D Shea, 61 W Hams 62 G SelN.ood 64 R Foley 65 S Krsanw 66 J Hyslop 69 S King 72 D O'Bnen 77 M Rchards
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Mqw CAULFIELD BULLEEN/ TE M PLESTOW E GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Graeme Jacobs Rese rves Coach: George Ric e 1 . G . Clarke 2 N . Tsiotinas 3 D, Agosta 4 . D, Fitt
5 M, Wilso n 6. R . Heath (D.V.C ) 7. P. Robertson 8, A . Smythe (Capt.) 9. S. Wotherspoon 10 . P Georg e 11 . S Farle y 12 . A . Parris (Res .DVC.) 13 . J. McInerney 14 T Pulse 15 PFaulkner (Res .C .) 16 P Corstorphin (R VC.) 17 B Pollard 18, A Course 19 . P Nigro 20. H . Harlsfou (VC.) 21 . S. Drive r 22. B. Stokes 23 S. Pace 24 R Chadwick 25. T. Merrell 26, B, Sheehan 27, B Kelly 28 P Mutlmer 29. A Panou 30, R Fiel d 31 F Farchione 32 . D. Shine 33. G . Miles 34. P Bel l 35. 1 Rowe 36, M . Godden 37, C. Connelly 38. D. Cameron 39. B, Croft 40. M . McInerney 41 . A Rozantis 42. B Shepherd 43 D Murray 44. P Espenchied 45. D. Philpots 46. G . Hannington 47 . C. Shallard 48. J . Allard 49. D. Glover 50. C. Bryce 51 . B . Harvey 52 . G . King 53, 1 Driver 54. C. Chapman 55. P Gilmore 56. M . Osborne 57 R . Minney 5& P. Kirby 59. D. Farley 60. N . Cameron 61 . D Martin
Senior Coach : Peter Chisnarn Rese rves Coach : Peter Olivieri 1 . D . Matthews (Capt .) 2 . A Harlock
3 M McClelland (DVC) 4 A . Norma n 5 G . Boston 6 . D. Gregor 7 . A. Nader 8, R . Fis h 9 . D. Lowe 10 . J . Stone 11 . N Brohler 12 . B. Mathews 13 . P Armstrong 14 . H . Worsley 15 . C Cooney (VC) 16 T Royals 17, G Poole 18 J. Cromme 19, D. Hart 20, M . Cashard 21 . J. Roseman 22 . C. Bettany 23, D. Alle n 24, K. Dachs 25. S . Allen (Capt .Res.) 26 & Williams 2T G . Williams 28 S . Stevenso n 29 R . Castles (R .VC) 30 D Felsenthai i 31 A . Kahofer 32 . S. Barker 33 . G . Scotland 34 . A . Murphy 35 R . Harris 36 . C . Worthington 37, M . Scholten 38 P Atkinson 39 . N, Bedson 40 . R . Harrison 41, R, Morrissey 42 G Dfn d 43 . C Wilson 44 D Smith 45. P Murtagh 46. D. Kompes 47. N . Carter 48, S. Good 49, J, Roberts 50. M . Stan)o 51 . K . Hedfn 52 . S. Morrison 53. J . Harley 54. N . Hemstron 55 N Matthews 56 R Sweetland 57, A, Walker
FAWKNER Senior Coach: Stephen Buckley Rese rves Coach : Ken Busst 1 . M . Tymms 2. 3 . G . Busst 4 W Hoare 5 S Littl e 6 R . Cwlson 7 . D. Cropley 8, 1 . Habgood 9 . J. O'Leary 10. J . Ross 11 . M . Mlddiemo 12 . P. Tymm s 13. R Kerslake 14 M . Roach 15. D. Terry 16 M . Roberts 17 N Horvath l& A. Buckley 19 S. Barrett 20. G . Scott 21, R McAuliffe 22. D. Booth 23. B . Saggers 24 . S. Buckley 25. A . Saggers 26, B . Sellec k 2T G . Livingstone 28. C . Gleason 29, M . Barret t 30, T. Scot t 31 U . Profenna 32. A. Johnston 33. P Ma)erczak 34. D.Ruggeno 35, P Barrett 36. B . McLachlan 37. J . Cornelissens 38. G. Young 39. C . Habgood 40. S. Maggs 41 . T Borg 42. K. Dehenin 43 D Gill 44 C, Mitchell 45 M . Busst 46. B . Smith 47 A. Brown 48, G. Walker 49. D, Portelk 50. R . Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52, M, Potter 53 54. M . Kane 55, S Brosnan 56. D Sal t 57 R Parr 58 S Daifonso 59. D. Cecchney 60. Q Douglas 63. T Kavanagh 94. A . Scott
IVANHO E 1 D Jackal 2 J MatthEw 3 T Hyde 4 M Donohue 5 P Manuel 6 P Hoskin 7 8 Allender 9 S Corlet t 9 h1 Thackerwray 10 G Kennedy(C) 11 B Adams 12 5 Parkinson t3 R Robinson 14 E Newbold
15 A Casfegnmi (VC) 16 P Pentmgdi 17 L Clarke 18 R Elms t9 G Bullen 20 A Woii 21 C Rose 22 R BLyin 23 M Lengacher 24 M Flynn 25 A Barro 26 A Caddy 27 D OSu 16van 28 G O Sull van 29 D Catlett 30 P Remic 31 T Anderson k 32 S John 33 C Flynn (R C) 34 S Hogan 35 M Lunn 36 S 0 Cannot 37 1 Forsyth 38 D Richards 39 T McMahon 40 8 Lockman 41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucker 43 M Lacey 44 D Hoffman 45 D Robertson 46 J Lynch 47 D Sher San 4.8 S Hali 49 B Mangm 50 W Lioyd 51 D Speechley 52 A Nag y 53 J Maki n
54 P McMahon 55 R McCormack 56 Vt Baker 57 D Balcombe 58 M Salcombe 59 A Baicombe 60 R Brook
61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63 R Doyle 64 W Dulesks 65 P Dryer 66 A Fry 67 L Jones 68 S Martin 69 S Mone. 70 P Morcom 7t R Murphy 72 M Prav 73 J Raltopoulas 4 C Richards 75 D web b 76 N Daffy 77 P Deds 78 T Donahue 79 S Km g Bo S Wise 81 A Sotnapoufo5 82 R Angehn, 83 R Day
KE W Senior Coach: Brett Burde n Reserves Coach Barry Tobias 1 . M . Lord 2 . N, Griffiths 3 G . McColl 4. S. Lord 5 B. Irwin 6. M . Br a 7. B. Casauna 8. J . Busutd (VC.) 9. A . Peri c 10. T. 0'Kayli 11
12 . C. Vlg6ottl 13. C Kiriako u 14. P Clayton (DVC) 15. P Smit h
16 N . Duncan 17 J Casauria 18, G . Kalac 19. R Barry 20, 1. Mill s 21, S Harrison 22. R . Schober 23. F. Haralambopoulos 24. B. Burden (C ) 25. A . Jenkin s 26. C . Haralambopoulos 27 . R. Love 28. G . Portelh (R C.) 29.E Bamundo 30, 0 Greenwood 31 B. Vfg6ottl 32 J Brassl i 33, C. Bradley (RVC) 34. D. Lewi s 35.S . Beynon 38. M . Cavanag h 39 . S . Royston 40, A. Price 41, D, Zerbi 42 V. Wong 43 D. Lavecchle 44 . T. Gourdouiis 45 . M Carydl s 46 S Vidlnopouios 47 J Hill 48 . M . Peric 49 .S, Bruno 50. N . Dellis 51 . R . Brun o 52. J . laconis 53. D. Sticca 54. A . Easuria 55. A . Mantas 56. J . Iullano 57. J . Lo u 58, C Carydfs 59 H Kendall 60 S Wzzo6o
MONASH UNI . BLUE S Senior Coach: B rian Ford Reserves Coach :
lean sent
I J, Alexander 2 0 Carman 3 I Best 4 B Corn vell 5 G Gal e 6 1 Hildebrand 7 A Biackshaw 8 A Barke r 9 L Rating 10 J Johnstone 11 M Spencer 12 G Mann 13 R Cuivenor 14 A Roberts 15 W Gannon 16 A Quin 17 S Zachantlis 18 G . Wpwell 19 D Schwedes 20 S Manuel] 21, S Giles 22 8 Rodont 23 D Lync h 24 X Xenofonus 25 C Forbes 26 A McGregor (C) 27 S Connelly 28 P Littl e 29 A Sapstord 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 L Mete 32 K Haeusier 33 A Lair d 34 J Gum 35 P O'Leary 36 M Kerr 37 J Anchises 38 T Gill 39 M Bailey 40 M Hoyle 41 A K, is 42 R Dean 43 M Bowman 44 J Kee p 45 P Slockda .e 46 J Katsaras 47 1 McConville 48 P Antntsos 49 I Kohle r 50 R Davies 51 P Triandos 52 J Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R Trembalh 55 Z Mari o 56 57 58 59 60 61
R McCormick M Kanizay M HaNOn H Middleton A Hodgson C Blac k
62 A Hadley 63 P Kevekordes 64 A Urba n 65 O Wood 66 N Neophitou 67 D Holloway 68 G Scaizo 69 D O'Keelte 70 C King 71 M Hay
OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : M . Tro tter Rese rves Coach: C. Neave 1 . A . Dunn 2 . C. Robison 3. A . Alllbon (C) 4. T. Norman (VC) 5 D. O'Shaughnessy 6. A. Taylor 7. P. Yeoman 8. D.Adgemis 9. C. Glass 10. C . Bren t 11, T Phillips 12 . A . Vize 13. B . Trotter 14. P Bear
15. T. Pontefract 16. A. Blac k 17. L . Farrell 18, A. Ma¢els 19, J . Hope 20. R . Wardrop 21 . S . Drum 22. P. Robison 23. J . Adgemis 24. A . Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L . Colema n 27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28. G . Harvey 29, S . Collins 30. C. Small 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Summut 33. P. Scott 34.P Papas 35, A . McAree 36 . J. Carnegie 37. R . Sell a 38 . J. Cash 39 . J. Williams 40, R . Workman 41 . R 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 58L M, Pitt 63. J . Davey
PARKSIDE Senior Coach : Wayne Bannister Reserves Coach : Mark Wilso n 1 . W. Bannister 2 . B. Glasgow 3. F Sansonettl 4, R . Gard 5. T. Gard 6. K, Sweeney 7. G . Yoksich 8, R . Shanahan 10. M, Sturgess 11 . P. Hansen 12 . L . Inserra 13 . V. Sohgo (VCR) 14, M . Sedgwick 15 .J. Papa s 16 M . Campbell 17. C. Freeman 18 . J. Adducci 19 . P Whitfield 20. M . Page (C.SJ 21, A . Wals h 22. M . Wilson (CCR) 23. M . Sherloc k 24 . G . Williams 25. N . Deluca 26. M . Bradley 27, L . Panjari 28. T. Frankli n 29 . M . Rowe (VCS) 30 . K . Nunan 31 . J . King 32, L . Cowell 33 . W, Reid 34. T. Pavia 35. G . Panjarl 36. P. Torre 37. P. Coleman 38. J. Amato 39. D. Debiasi 40. S . Rodwell 41 . D . Wood 42 . P Papa s 43. D, Whatmough 44 P Harris 45. P Matkans 46.R .McGaw 47. N . Mitchell 48. J . Bestow 49. M . Harrison 50. K . Harty 51 . J. Panagiotopoulos 52. G . Philpot t 53 . D . Campbell 54 .F. Denami 55 . D, Watson 56 . T Firth 57. R . Livingston 58 . D. Pawt t 59, N, Vrncdona 60 . M . Ani c 61 . M . Noormets 62 . P Brennan 63 . A, Skerrit 69. S . Lock
UNIVERSITY BLACK S
THERRY Senior Coach : B. Dun n Reserv es Coach : J . Toohe y 1 . G . Biddlestone (VC) 2 S Flaherty 2 . J Zanettf 3, J Toohe y 4 S . Eastmure 4 . J Bedie r 5 S. Ramsay (DVC) 6. T. Quinn (C) 7 P Jones 8, A McAuliffe 9. M . Grocock 10 . R . Egglestone 11, A. Crott y 12 G Nyman 13 . J D'Andrea 14, J Gallagher 15 S Cranvreli 16 S Gibson 17 R Lyons 18, V. Curtis
19. A Ratcliffe 20 . P. Maranteill 21 . J . Tyle r 22 . C. Mills 23 . C . Bye 24 . P. Mellon 24 . G . Falckh 25. M . O'Rourke 26 P Rya n
27 M Tadmac 28 D Sandman 29 W Thomas 30. R . Kane 31 . S. Ryan 32 . R . Costello 33. S McMahon 34, G Lynch 35 . D. Aitken 36 . G Lynch 37 D Castaldi 38 C. Lynch 40 . C Muscat 41 W. Lfnd 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. Bruno 88 P Murphy (VCR)
1 2 3 4 5 6
J Ra.vbottom A Lazarus J Clarke M Russell N Tunbridge A Coke r
7 S Cern: 8 J Somerville 9 S Phahpson 10 S Srommell 11 I Alexande r 12 N Clark (Capt ) 13 L Banks 14 T Marks 15 J Garde 16 B Kedar 17 D Getting 18 M Legacies
19 P Vaughan (DVC ) 20 B Thomas 21 C Jobson 22 M Elhnghaus 23 A Bearham 24 R Parrett 25 M Gibney 26 B Patnnso n 27 N Heath (DVC) 28 B `Jan Denderen 29 J Gray 30 P Con:vay 31 J Cummins 32 N Papoas 33 S Lee 34 D Land . n35 J Hughson 36 M Crothers 37 A Fathers 38 A McArthur 39 S Davie 40 G Dalbosco 41 M McLaughlin 42 G Wines (VC) 43 B Warre n 44 P Digit 45 J Fnth 46 C Thompson 47 L Doyl e 48 A Rogers 49 D Soviets 50 M Shaddock 51 J Chomley 52 M Bell 53 J Fonvood 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 Condon
64 D McNar 65 A Belay 66 P Collings 67 D Haramantas 68 R Frazer 69 R Razmara 70 T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M Gdtrap 79 A bogy 81 M Pryor
99 S Woodward 100 H Shier
C Section
B.A.F.C .
BALACLAVA Senior Coach: John Sampson Assistant Coach: David Chairman Rese rves Coach : B re ndan Angwin 1 K Angwi n 2 D Gregory (Capt) 3 A Hill 4 B Rafferty VC) 5 M HI I 6 A Breslin 7 M Kouts 8 K Palme r 9 B Angwm (C C Res) 10 PCrothe 11 6 Wilson 12 P McGrath 13 C Horsey 14 R Patterson 15 G Saiter i6, R Morrison 17 J Sis t 18 K Hartley 19,S Withers 20 A Hartley 21a P. Stripeikas 21b M Taylor 22 PAusterberry (VC Res) 23 C Chalke r 24 S Gates 25 D Follett 26 P Grafen 27 I Withers 28 H Dickson (DVC) 29 R Stocker 30 J Follet t 31a N Monaghan 31b G Oate n 32 S Hill 33 T Hill 34 B O'Shannessy 35 G Brow n 36 R Tangey 37 T Harmes 38 S Spalding 39 J Steel 40 G Halpin 41 P Byrden 42 PMeadows 43 0 Pollard 44 G Toogood 45 S Franzi 46 R Calder 47 M McCaffrey 48 P O'Sullivan 49 R Wilson 50 R McIntyre 51 D Ouamby 52 M Inkster 53 D Rea d 54 B Dnnan 55 B Marchingo 56 P Georgiou 57 A Antonio 58 J Smit h 59 J . Haycroft 60, J Breslin 62 J Hams 65 B Hallett 66 G Nayar 67 A Tallanco
BANYUL E Senior Coach: Shane Molloy Reserves Coach: Steve Scullin 1 S. Sculli n
2_ J Kourya6s (CR) 3 L Holt 4 M Legge 5 C Ladd (DVC) 6 P William s
7 J. Fraumano a B. Mooney 9 G Pyers 10 M Fraumano (VC) 11, M Taylor 12 A . Barry 13 A Short 14 D Allard (C) 15SGray 6 R Doherty 17 G Williams 18 G Turnbull 19 M Scullin 20 G Gent
21 8 Qutl6arn 22, J Gilham 23 W Lusk 24 G Foster 25 M, Power 26 A Mill 27 T Jenkins 28 A Weston 29 G Suflerby 30 B Cities 31 R Hobbs 32 C West 33 D Glass 34 C Stevens 35 T Mui r 36 D Turner 37 D Gent 38 S Mkal 39 G Mooney 40 P Adams 41 D Gilbert 42 S Tolley 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 Edst2rdes 58 C Williams 59 C McCann 60 I Lydiate
OLD MELBOURNE OLD BRIGHTON HAILEYBURI A i•,:S HIGH SCHOOL Senior Coach : O.B . Senior Coach : John Lord
Mark Sarau Rese rves Coach: Wayne Marshall
Reserves Coach : Tony Short
1 . G . Bennett (VC ) 2 . M . McLennan (DVC) 3 A . Pryo r 4. M . Barber 5 M, Waddington 6 M . Alle n 7. S. O'Connor 8. M . Sarau 9. M . Fisher 10, C . Lade (C) 12, D Cochran 13, J . Lade
1 C Anastasaks 2 A Atchison 3 R Verma
4 D Menzies 5 R Martin 6 N . Moody 7 D Joyce 8 R Ward 9 D Comer (VCSen.) 10 M Beaziey 11 P. Cheste r
12 G McLardie (C San) 13 A Dawson 14 R McGregor 15 P Sala (DvC San) 16 P Kotz 17 A Drummond 18 R, Wa
19 A. Legovtch 20 A Athanaspouios 21 D. Lord 22 C Flegeitaub 23 C Drake 24 T Scnnis 25 A Capp 26 R Kaght 27 D Pome 28 C Ravage 29 C Geehman 30 S Keane 31 . M Roach (Cap Res) 32 J Newton
14. J . Bennett 15 C . Davies 16. P Thompson 17. P Wof f
19 S Gibson 20 T Grant 21, C, James 22 . A . Cooper 25 . P Grant 28 . T. Gale 31 . S . Murray 34 .J. Goderidge 36. S. McLeod 39, R . Smit h 50, A Gran t
OLD BRIGHTON RESERVES Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshall
33 B Dowling 34 S Giasson 35 T Blythman 36 R Terrens 37 J McLoughlin 38 C Short 39 A Kennedy 40 D Baker 41 Keane
1 . G . McLeod 6. R . Jone s 8, D. Bellmaine 10. M Hutchison 11 C. Maso n
42 P Fenning 43 A Foxier 45 A. Sainsbury 46 S Mansbndge 47 S. Gabnedson 48 C Hom e 49 P Kent 50 Andrew Dawson 51 S Rei d 52 C Blake,vay 53 E Stents 54 A Sainsbury 55 P Getling
22 . J . Mackenzie (CR) 23. L . Bowes 24. W. Marshall 25, N . McDonald 28 . P. Rya n
12, J Mille r 14 . M . Osborne 18. M . Wis e 19. O. Milli s
29 . P. Latzer 32, M . Dobble 33 . D, Smyth 34 . D. Rowe 42 G Wood 46 . D. Hogan 42 R . Wrait h
50 . E . McDonald 51 . N . Donaldson 54 G Drew 54 R . Hall
Senior Coach : Phil Stevens Reserves Coach : Kerry Savitell 1 . A. Baxte r 2 R Paul 2. J . Wood 3 N Schmid! 4 P Jury 4. J. Robertson 5. G. Phillips (VC) 6. W. Smith 7. G . March 8, A . Orton 9, A . Mytton 10. P. Bennett 11 . W. Shand 11 . R. Wilso n 12, D SEccull (Capt .) 12 G . Meadows 14 G. Lasscock 15 W Phillips 15 A . Hicks 16 J. Bingham 16. C . Farr 17. W. Cox
18 M . Constable 19. R . Gerrry 20. J. Kingsley 21 . A . Walden (CVCapt) 22 C Gregson 23 D. Scauntch 24 P Noske 24 T Snowball 25 A Holohan 26, P Bowman 26 R. Wise 27. G . Smith 27. J. Kingston 28 . D. Merrell 28 T Gilchrist 29 J Rae 30 G . Ball 31 . N . Cameron . 32 D Mille r 33 M . Larkv.orthy 34 D. Fletcher 35 B Van Tv.est 36 D Connell 38 C. Lane 39 . C. Taranto 40. J . Hicks 41 . A . Child 42, P. Flockharl 43. P Bramch 44 D. Stuart 45 I . Ridoutt 46 D Lear
47 R Dobson 56 B Ladds (Capt Res) 57 G Taylor
! OLD IVANHOE 1 GRAMMARIANS senior Coach : Laurie Stratton Reserves Coach: Joe Grand e 8 . Yarwood L. Stratton S Jenkins .E, I . Wells (Capt .) D. King D Veal 8. Cockeril l
3. P. Skalberg 9 S Bal l J M . Colledge A . Ryan A. Marks J . Marshall '. M . Howard i:i. C . Lynch ?•~ D. Dowell . -: M . Davies - R Englander i9. R . McKenzie M . Dyso n A Haug (Res, Capt .) 22 D . Scot t s D_ Purcell ( V.Capt .) 1. P Rya n 25 V. Karakaltsas 26. B. Parry ? P. Ritchie 3.S Theodorakopoulos I R . Lewis 0. J Santos 1 J Norman N Harris S. Ramsdell T P Marri s 35 S. Conboy 36 Shaun Burns 37. i . Scott 38.T. Bowes 39 R . Bashford 40, B, Douglas 41 . S . Burns 42. P Bullock 43 P. Selleck 44 . C . Haug
45 D . Simonsen 47 D. Cuttriss 48. A . Parker 49. M . Dodderili 50. P. DeBortoli 51 . P Larki n 52. A . Nova k 53. L. Hockins (DVC) 54 A . Curti s 60. J . Lumicisi 63 . N . Skalberg
OLD MELBURNIAN S Senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach : Simon Thimble i T Wilts 2 R. Pisarsk i 3 J Nichols, (VC) 4 B 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 Bag6 n 13 R Secculi 14 A Ashton 15 I McMullin 16 P Wood 17 B Nail 18 M Crampton 19 P Thompson 20 A Salek 21 J Roysmth '2 I Mackay 23 A Wits (Capt) 24 D Wilso n 25 R Brown 26 M Youngman 27 E Cordner 28 C Terril l 29 R Mead 30 J Mitchell 31 R Giilard 32 B Web b 33 A Suit (C Res) 34 M Hallo 35 M Weber (DVC Res) 36 P Nelso n 37 G Curtis 38 P Koren 39 R Nelson (VC Res) 40 C Walke r 41 G Dixon 42 E Smahers 43 P Birrell 44 R Baldwin 45Z Usenov 46 C Hanchette 47 D Ward Ambler 48 W Ward Ambler 49 T Stuckey 50 T Rea d 51 B Armitage 52 J Thomson 53 J Para 54 A Wilson 55 D Nelson 56 T Poolman 57 N Campion 58 T Leask 59 W Kelso 60 J Warmsley 61 M King 62 C Raymond 68 S Maranbio 69 D Hamilton
ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Alan Quetta Reserve Coach : Chris Nettlefokl 1 R Hawkins 2 S Ha damous 3 W Ke:ghran 4 C McKenzie 5 R Callahan 6 G, Gross
7 S Kerr (DVC,) 8 M Temparry 9 S Lync h 10 L Crohan (C R.) 11. H Stone 12, R Arthurson 13 P Hooper 14 B Pratt
15 B Edwards 16 P O'Brien 17 P Sutto n 18 C Halfpenny 19 J. Walke r 20 W Dwyer 21, P Collier 22, B. Campbel (VC) 23 M. Water, 24 P Quinton 25 D Rigoni 26 D Simmons 27. J Quinlan 28 G Ker r 29 A Fraser 30 B Snell (DvCR) 31 S Olsen 33 G . Mulcahy 34 A, RarJbattwn 35 J Sergeant 36 M . McKaige 37 A . Beale (Capt .) 38 P Panagetopouios 39 N Fry 40 B. Clark (VCR) 41 . J Dynon 43 P Tretoar 44 A Smmons 45 N Jolly
46 D DeRooden 47 M. Trelaor 48, L Taberner 50 L. Kirby 52 . P Lewis 57 P Kirby 59 P Taberner
SPONSORS THE MAX HOTEL * ORRONG ROA D
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ST. KILDA C .B .O.C. Senior Coach : Peter Carvell Rese rves Coach : Bernie Salter 2 . P Francois 3 . J. Howard (DVC.R) 4 B, Boyd (Capt ) 5 M . Gillan 6 M . Struth 7 C Capiron 8 . A . Trabinger 10 J . Clagnan 11 . M . Driscol l 12 A . Avitabile (VC) 13 P Susovic h 14. S. Johnston 15 M . Lake (DVC) 16 G . Bake r 17. B. Delaney 18 G . Beilby 19 M . Ka y 20 A, Riddell 21 . P. La Fontaine 22 .R Dynon 23. M . Clinch 24 B, Jackson 25 D. Elision 26. M . Broadhead 27, A . Ferruccio 28. A. Brandwood 29. i . Hammarn 30 P Thynn e
31 L . Donald 32 M . Murrihy 33 A . Pearl 34 A Perkins 35. B . Field 36, M . Gibbins 37, J. Taylor 38. G . Flarve 39 G . Healy 40. P. Shortai 41 . W. Gilmore 42. J . Naughton 43 M . Doyle 44. M . Howard 45. P O'Dea (CR) 46 W. Fiddle r 47 . M . Ladd 48. J, Wigg 49. J . Stewart (VCR) 50. G . Andrews 51, J. Murnhy 52. R. Ballarin 53. D. Bergman 54. M . Haddnck
THOMASTOWN Senior Coach: John Walsh Reserves Coach : John Keena n 1. 2 . A . Wells 3, J. Vital e
4 . G . Petsinis S . D.Pougros 7,P Hoppe r 8 . A. Fellows (Capt.) 9 . T. Slab s 10, R . Gleaso n 11 . A . Fleming (RC) 12, E. Caumaudo 13. C. Pearso n
14. B. Jenking 15. B. Pellegrino 16. D. Farchione 17. D. Leale 18. Ken Harting 19. G . Alberti 20 . P. Coverdale 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C . Tsaikos 23 . D. Fellows 24 .S. Papionou 25. S. Bradford 26. P. Battista 27. R . Kelly 28, L. Morabtto 29 Kevin Harting 30. C. Fellows 31 . C. Koullinos 32 . B . McCreddtn 33 . J . Zatco s 34 . J . Black 35, A . LaRosa 36. M . Golledge 37. J . Theodorou 38. M . Gan n 39. P. Honey 40. V. Deltito 43 . V. Caffra 44 . G . Bubis
45 . M . Bloodworth 46 . D. Stafford 47. M . Plowright 48, P. Prinzt 49 . J . Bubis 50. R . Gilpin 51 . M. Boyden 52. K. Chandler 53. S. Lekatsas 56. W. Cooper 57. S. Cinerari 58. C . Cedro 61 . B Keating 62. C. Vella
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BULLEEN UNITE D AJA 1 D Maf X 2 A Kk ~ 3 S Z Ss GB`r 5M fi S Btn S,dd 7G aM Feltly 9 A Burnyn 10 R &oan 11 L 8tu5n 12 A 13 M S"" r'R14
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73 D Son 74 J Roae+f +tl 75 M O.td 76 M KEa' 77 M Fwd 78 OrEn Y.IXnorrck 79 S Scl`a'V'_x 81 So M Zurb o 82 J Rubnsen 83 M Wkrror 84 J Resnan 85 A 8totle E6 P G.su~ 87 R taura_
ELSTERNWIC K Senior Coach: Ga ry Rosewarn e Reserves Coach : Dennis Grac e I C Farrington 2 S Bean (C) 3A M Sanellt 3B B Grac e 4 G Rosewarne 0 Grace 6 M Lloyd
Senior Coach : Max McCol l Rese rves Coach Craig Veitc h 1 . G . Jenkins 2 . R . Morley 3 . S. Dowd 4 . N . Cartledge 5 B. Wilson 6, M Kelly 7 . C. Veitch 8. C . Wilson 9 . H . Turvey 10, D. Orwi n . C, Chapman 1 1 . D . Thompson 12 13 P. Angelis 14. J . Empey 15. D. Bryant 16, C. Fole y
7A P Houhhan(DVC) 7B T Heat h
8A D Verbeek 8B M . Convery 9 A O'Connor 10 A Ramsay 11 P Mahony 12 P Ballantyne 13 D Burke 14 Alby Comm 15 L McCooke 16 P Tsiampas 17 G Oakley 18 P Broderick 19 P Ginke l
17, D. Gandolfo 18. B . Sharp 19, R . Pascoe 20 SAdams 21, R . Creighton 22 . A . Gleave 23 . P Sexton 24 . P Barron 25 P Whiting 26 . D. Atkinson 27 G. Armstrong
20 P Southall 21 W, Nicholson 22 A Kanpidis 23 N Christie (VC) 24 D Conli n 25 T Weedon 26 D Mahony 27 B Garry 28 B Hil l
28, W. Reynolds 29, G . Cottertll 30 D. Dow d 31 . D Chivers
29 J Coyne 30 P Ritchie 31A G Russell 31B L Murphy 32 P Neeso n
32 P Edwards 33. M . Michael 34. I . Mutimer 35. M . Harris 36.1 . Mazuran 37 . I . Delarue 38. S . Godfrey 39. P Flew
40, D.Speed 41 . R. Rees 42 H . Roberts 43 D . Sexton 44 . D Daly 45, R . Divirgdio 46, G Taylor 47. G . Connolly 48 . D . Galante 49, D . Humphrey 50F. Grande 51, W. Davey 52 . J . Pulvirenti 54, F. Doyl e
57. M . Davey 70 P. Green 76 P Fit t 77. K. Graham 78, P. BanUeld 79 D. Robbins
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36 B Thompson 37 S Bell 38 G Hancock 39 S Smith 40 M Daniels ;1 M Whelan 42 P Rokebrand 43 A Hankin 44 R McIntyre 45 N Wigney 46 N Bird
47 B Ramsay 48 B Howard 49 P Davies 50 M Eccles 51 G Hancock 52 L McGregor 53 P Harri s 54 P Ryan 55 R Pert SPONSORS JEFFERSON FORD * ELSTERNWICK HOTE L
HAMPTON ROVER S Senior Coach: Ian Rice Reserve Coach : Da ryl Jopling 1 .
2. A. Lawso n 3 E . Panagiotidis 4 . A . Naumoff 5 . D. Rogerso n 6 . D. McConville (Capt.) 7 B. Hibbs 8 . W. Capp 9. P Wilson 10. W. Austin 11 . I . Rogerson 12. W. Boyle 13, R . Meln)ak 14 . G . Kelly 15 . S . Mulholland 16, N . Hop e
17. B . Bird (VC .Res) 18 A. Winkle r 19. J . Hunter 20 N . Milat 21 . E . Meln)ak 22 . R . Hetherington (DVC) 23 . D. Devote 24 . M . Young (VC) 25. M . Blake 26, J . Harper 27, H . LeGrand 28. M McKellar 29, N . Kell y 30. R . Murphy 31, P Pavlou 32. P. Morecroft 33, G . Russell 34 . P. Kelly 35 . C . Watkins 36 . R . Tub b 37. M . Andrews 38 . S . McDonal d 39. K. Ivey (Capt.Res.) 40, G . Hoggett 41 . I . Boyle 42, J. Mather 43 J . Morecroft 44 D . Phelan 45. C . Toouli 46. P Hartshorn 47. B . Holstock 48. G . Roulen t '.. 49. 5. Thompson 50. A . Lucas
NORTe j BRUNS4' .fIC K Senior Coach: David Bellette Rese rves Coach : Don Pearce 1 . M . Cannon 2 . K. Lianeas 3. M . DeMorton 4. P. DiMarco 5, S. Cotee 6. V. Grimaldi 7. J . Britfa 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. Lirosi 19. D . Balazsy 20.J . Russo 21 . J . Fotias 22 . P. Fox 23 . C. Fox 24. J . Brook 25. B. Smith 26, M . Briffa 27. R . Burrows 28 . V. Ferzulla 29, D. Adams 30 . B. Bektash 32 . P Gennacarro 33, J . Androutsos 34. G . Arthu r 35 . P. Dowsett 36 . M . Payne 37. D . DeMorton 38 . M . Kite 40.1 . Rooney 41 . G. Poulton 42 . T Samartino 44. D. Tai t 45. B. Pisasale 46. S . Hogg 47. A . Smith 48. B. Higgins 49. V. Conticchio 50 . R. Tai t 51 . D. Soanes 53 . A. Conway 55 . H . Blewitt 58 . J. Andrews 62 . R . Cannatella
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OLD MENTONIANS Senior Coach: Bob Jamison Reserves Coach: Phil Vines
Terry Rossiter Reserves Coach: R'-:rNtew Todd i_ M Hodgson ? A. MrIctreli - N . Brown 4 A. Shop 5 P. Alexander 6 M. Warrior 7 P. Kerkvle+t (DVC) 8 P. Jepson 9 R . Beal ;; E . Smith (VC.) 11 . A . Dance 1^ 5 . HddirxJ It M . Newton 14 P Jenkins W. Inkster (Capt .) J. Latllache 18 S. Jackson 19 C. Anderson 20 R . Scheiber 21. A. Schoff 22. S. Burmester 23. M. Armstrong 24 . R. Wood 25 R. Collins 26. G. Young 27. 1 . Farmer 28 B. Leitch 29 M . Hopkins 30. D. Hurnann 31. A. Craw 32. G. Neate 33, C. Guthrie 34. A. Rogers 35. G . Adams 36 D. O'Connor 37. C. Strachan 38 D. Smith 39. M . Todd 40. B. Salvaris 41. M . Burge 42. D. Collins 43,S. Pangrazio 44, A. Hangan 45. J. Howard 46 N. McCann 47 P. Lenten 48 R . Wagstaff 49. D. Richardson 50. A . Taylor 51 . A. Waller 52. A . Watt 53. B. Sudgen 54, J. Murphy 55 D. Murphy 56. R. Blaney 57. C. Theofanides 58 M . Carldiforo 59. R . Uranack 60. R . Jones 61 . N . Kidd 62.R.Lee 63. W. Earl
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L M, Cater 2 J Norman 3 R Nernnan 4 M Barrett 5 P Sac&er 6 V. Scracca 7 G. Norton (1st Capt) & N Macquve 9 R . Macqrnre 10 M . Durack 11 D. Meyer 12 T Appei 13 S Sharp 14. D Rogers 15 D Scsoca 16 R Thpmpson 17 T OTede 18 J McCarthy 19 W Beyrmn 20 R Buxton 21 C Erickson 22 A, Lever 23 T James 24 S Warne 25 P Jackson 26a B Scam 27 I Hea+h 28 G Burns 29 G Fathers 30 D Ric3ey 31 S Ingram 32 dSly 33 P Urws 34 D HcPand 35 P Hodges 36 S Cock 37TELrch 38 A Ne.vman 39 R Beyr= 40 M Osbwn 41 B Nugerd 42 A Acrernan 43 8 Watlans 44 G Lindsay 45 T Bournon 46 A Petrov 47 J Korwaran 48 D Johnsen 49 B Scett 50 C Funson 51 A Szadura 52 W Hail 53 P Hyland 5.4 M Stanhope 55 C Dav~ 569WIke 57 D 5chnzd 58. L Paterra 59 G Buxton 60 N Uoularros 61 S Wilson 63 R Margujro 64 A Edvrards 65 A Horsburgh
PRESTON M BO B Senior Coach : G. Tsolacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Reserv es Coach : P. Feehan 1, A . Bullock 2. I . De Bono 3 I . Bliss 4 . S . Hichncliffe 5. D. Caton 6. D. Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8.0. DeBono 9. D. Heenan 10. J. Mounsey 11 . A . Hodgson 12 . P. Yendall 13. D. Kiernan 14 . M . Krygger 15. D . Hutchinson 16, B. O'Connor 17. G . Turner 18 .S . Adamson 19. P. Feehan
20, M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22, P Bullock 23. I . Ewin g 24, A. Fmikandes 25.S . McGowan 26. A . Brydson 27. S . Richardson 28 . A . Allen 29 .C. McGaw 30. P. Caligiuri 31 . D. Bullock 32 . D . Jordon 33. R . Haysom 34, M . DeBono 35. S. Ryle s 36. N . Maynard 37. E . Kyriacou 3& G . Sabah 39 . R . Johnstone 40. G . Georgeson 41, A Hunte r 42 . M, Mason 43. L. Carigiun 44 . T. Tsoukas 45. D. Bookluck 46 . R. Mason 47. F. Lorenzen 48 . C. Chnstou 49. G . Cummins 50. C. Caligiuri 51, G . Tsolacos 5Z J. Lowden 53 . M . Mitchell
STATE BANK Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Capt . Stewa rt Cloke V.C. Mark Pardon 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 . 0. Walpole 10. L . Bul l 11 . R . Hargreaves 12 . A. Connell y .. 13 D. Taylor 14. G . Smith 15. M . Rerdon 16. N . Walmeyer 17. D . Coltman 18. K . Matherson 19. A . Mahe r
20. J . Coghlan 21 . C. O'Connor 22. N . Roberts 23. M . Aumont 24,S .Johnson 25 . M . Guy 26, J. Rio' 27, P Wabbis 28. D . Lambert 30. C . Saville 31 . G . Crameri 32 . M . Scott 33 . C. Kenez 34. M . Wales 35. D. Brown 36. D. Kay 37. C. Arnephy 38 . A, Roles 39 . G . Goldsmith 40, D. Charleson 41 . O. Noronha 42. M. Keating 43. G. Ricci o
44 . A . Gale 45 . M . Durham 46. J. Curtin 47. C. Papadopoulos 48. J . Murray 49. 0. Doonan 50. A . Whitelaw 51 . B. Kennedy 52 . M . Brown 53. C. Michaelidis 54, T. Nelso n 55. F Wright 56. D. Ross 57.P Hyde 58 . C. McKillop 59. D. Footitt 60 D. Jenkins
W EST BRUNSWICK Coach : Les White Rese rves Coach Garry Chappel 1 I McNeic e 2 D Cecchi 3 R Monger 4, S . Casley (VC) 5 P Leatham 6 S Capron 7 P Guaira 8 B Taylor 9 B Davis 10 S Fyffe 11 L Kirk 12 . K Buhagiar 14 D Anderson 15 P McNaughton 16 P Magafa s 17 M Wals h I& J . Rainone (DVC) 19 . G . Brigg s 20 S, Lampard 21 D Lampard (Capt .) 22, N . Magafas 23 J Jackson 24. J . Beaumont 25 C Hatzistavrou 26 S Fitzsimmons 27 G Hatzistavrou 28 B Wals h 29 D McAI6s(er(DVC-Res) 30 B Hiscox 32 D. Ackers 33 G . Chappell (CC-Res) 34 D . Flowe r 35 A . Thornton 36, G McDonald 37. S Penny 38 B Mtllm 39 B Wilkie 40 R Baker (VC-Res) 41 R Hokkanen 42 G Shern f
44 Mark Rodgers 45 R Taylo r 46 T. Robertson 47.T Jackso n 48 Michael Rodgers 49 S Bennett i 50 M .Sassme 51 P Cerasiotis 52 J Hogan 53, M Gardham 55 M Chapman 57 C Leathern 58 S Bertram 59 R Ashdowne 61 A Galluzzo 62. J, Humphries 63 . M Achte r 64 F Beast 65 P Hackney 67 D, Milne
Under 19 Section I BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Vic Ha rvie 4. A . Dolinko 5. H . Murtic (Capt .) 6. P. Harvi e 9 A. Shine 10, D. Thorpe 12. G . Williams 13. S. Hendrie 14. H . Humphrey 17. J . Disanto 20 . M . Mason 21, S . McLaren 22. G . Wilso n 23. T. Agosta (VC.) 24. D. Robertson 25. G. McKenzie 26 S. Hayman 28. S . Hatto n 30. B . Chapman 34, P. Pavlidis 36, A. Pulverentl 38 M Bellatto 45. D. Minogue 47. S. Quay
COLLEGIANS Coach: G. Daft 1 . S . Wiseman 2 . M . Conron 3 . A . Schille r 4 . G. Maragelis 5. T. Hly d 6, W . Forgas 7 B . Seaton 8 A. Cornelius 9. A. Voice 10.1 . Girvan 11 . C . Singleton 12 . S. Stapleton 13. W. Daly
14. A. Mitchel l 15- N . Anagnostou 17. R . Newto n 18 . G . Russell 19 . R . Lamb 20, G . Steel 21 . P. Baxter 22 . D. Jennings 23 . D. Walters 24 . M . Mldro 25 . M . McNess 27. G . Kenneally 32. J . Hector 33. C . Vin e
44. A . Parki n
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach : John Caspers
1 . A . Wig g 2 . C. Lasscock 3, B. Carty 4 . A. Kirkwood-SCOtt 5 S . Dangerfield (VC.) 6 S . Richardson
7 B, Main a B. Dowling 9. D, Cotto n it . H. Broadbent 12, G. Tanner 14 . G . LassCOCk 15, W. Phillips (Capt .) 17. M. Fishe r 18. J. Gordon 19. R . Parton (DVC) 20. T. Chegvn n 21, C. Jamieson 22.PW9g 23. S King 24. T. Jones 25 M . Colston 26 P Bowman 27. D. Garfield 2a A . Labady 29, S. Hoey 30. C. Tonini 32. D. Hewitt '.. 33, W. Caspers ..', 34, T Roberts 36. D Connell
OLD PARADIANS GREEN co .cn: MkMel Donerty P Heary (C ) 2 J Bc.erCge 3 W Chssler < P Moun1
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36 B Hayes 37 D Gravca 38 D Cs.<n 39 d5 Coner o c ne.n a1 o need z o tw ~e 43 P eea aa 5 Ryan <5 M 0 Keele 46 S 0 Tco or J Rewe ae vear d9 T Cana.an Sa J czreso 51 J Hdrt'.es T Rornan ra vea r
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DE LA SALLE BLUE SECTION 1 Coach: Brian Brown 1 M eearman
2 J Richardson 3 A MarosUCa 4 P Brasher 5 h5 Edmonds
7 L Van der Plight 8 C . Burke 9 C Stucki
10 C Harrington 11 M Williamson 12 S McHenry 13 J Clancy 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
5 Zukowski P Fiume D Sheean P Cavan M Kruger M Hynes M . Burglo
21 D Toomey (Capt Blue ) 22 S. B-nhili 23 1 Mason 24 S Hubery 25N Canning 26 P Casey 27 B Svelte
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 Ca7kovic 45 C Steiger 46 O Higgins 47 M, Mallzla 49 M O'Callaghan 50 N . Eastman
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 . Goraziois 8 A . Dvgwd 9 J Cully 10. R . Kennedy 11 . A. Holmes 12 . R .H . Bailey 13, M . Logan 14. M, Gleason 15. R . Dalton 16 . J. Ralp h 17. C.Thorogood 18 D. McLean 19 . M . Lally 20. J . Flynn 21 . A . Dillon 22 T. Landrigan 23. P. Web b 24 . S . Lightwood 26 . D. Juracich 27. D. King 29 . L. Hemings 30. A . Wilso n
31 . . Paul O'Sullivan 32 . J. McKay 33. M . Haycox 34. D. Jaffer 50. M . Wardlaw 51 . P. Connors 52, D. Bourke
Section 2 CAULFIELD
MARCELLI N Coach - Michael Wilson 1, B . Day 2 . C . Gazzola 3, M . Szakacs 4 . S Mangan 5 . A . Duncan 6 . D . Duck (C) 7, D. Cooper 8,S. Beattie 9. D. Bromage 10, D . Taylor 11 . C, Mason 12. N . Gibson 13. M . Chun 14. G . Parker 15,S. O'Flynn 16. M . Goodrop e
17. A . Finnigan (DVC) 18 . N . Duncan 19 . T.G . Slattery 20 A . Hewitt (VC) 21, J. Hart 22, P. Doran 23, I . Patterson 24,J . Leonard 25 .T, Meehan 26 . R . Boyd 27. . S. Moran 28. J . Golds 29. A . Bianc o
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TOYOTA
UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Peter Melton 1 . L. Spetc h 2 . S . McGregor 3. M . Burnet t 4, D. VanGerrevink 5, J . McDonal d 6 S . Ballard 7. S . Connolly 8 . I . Dun n 9 . S. Kudnig 10 . A. Woodcock 11 . S . Burg e
13 . I . DeSilva 14 . R . Poole 15. B. Madden 16. A . Presnell 17. J. Flinlayson 18. G . Markley 19. A McIntosh 20 . J, Alexander 21, M . McCarty 22. B. Elliott 23, R . Walton 25. S. Robinson 26. D. Carmichael 27 . J. Houston 28. T. Munster 29. G . Manning 30 . M. Molony 33 . C. McKay
44, P Hopkins
GRAM M ARIANS Coach :
Coach: Ray McGill
THERRY Coach: P. Benne tt 1 . S . Figliol a 2. J . Zanetti (Capt) 3. M . Fava 4, S. Eastmure 4 M . Jarrouge 5 T. Masters 6, T. Smale s 7, S. Pisano 9. W. Brundell 10. M . Carter tt . C . Barrett 12 . S. Bassett-Smith 13. L . Clifto n 14 . J . Reddick 15 . S . D'Andrea 16 . J. Dynon IT M. Carrodus 18, T. Taylo r 19 . G Nardella 20 B. O'Keefe 21 . D, Lall-Calrn 22 . J . Masters 23 . M . Lowry 24 . M . Hudson 25 . D. Goodear 2& C. Shaw 27.,M . Tadlnac 28, M . O'Kearney 30. B. Mlelickl 33. M . Goodwin 35. W. Boyl e 36 M Muller 39, G Gragat 41 A Egan 44. B . Grocock 46, G . Pinner (VC)
1. P. King 2. M . Affinita 3. R. Courtney 4 L . Sleeman 5 G Boston 6 A. Kahofer 7 G Dlnd (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 . McDonell 19- D. Lowe
ceau S3nders E Collins (VC) ) Tumbull L1-Carthy Jenkins 0 'ooney iilckling r.1, Veal 1 ; C- Pyers (C) J. Bishop P Jones R Cullen P Jakobe r S . Bailey P. Austi n -, Parr y A Searle :_ Slatter y
20. M Roberts DVC) 21 . M . Rudden 22,D.Lee 23 . S. Hill
-:5 & English 5' . L. Williams 58 M. Wilson 59 . T White 60 M . Bowler ut P Barnes 02 . R . Parry 63 R McGrat h M Harte 6 P. Tindal A . Sutton J Dansey ~ g G. Donaldso n
24 . A . Richards 25 . S . Wul f 26 . M . Dicrosta 27. G . Williams 28 . J . Dight 29, M . Howard 30. A. Bowater 31 . T. Moorhouse 32.S. McDermid 33. D. Arnold 34. J. Turne r 35 C. Wilson 36, M . Millard 40. R. Harrison 44. E .Jedwa b
OR M OND Coach : J. Dobl e Black Moloney
D. Simpson
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3 . Cerolln l U Thomas (VC) McKe e u Conway J . Sperling B Collin s T Petterwoo d A. Connolly, (Capt . , 11 . T. Wilson Hayes 12 . C. Atkinson C, Hargreaves 13. N . Hooper
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P Rowe P Konstanty S Ra)kl M Ingram D Osborne '7 A, Rlga s C Bannon 30 S . Haddon 34 . D. Rockawln ,35 M . McConvlll 39 . S Marston 44 N. Daou i
B, Ega n 66 D Chapman -~~ S Wilkinson
14. R . Morrow
15,C. Macmillan 16. S. Hendr y 17. P. Montgomery 1 18. A . Phillips ; 19 . J. Worssam 20. W. Anderson 22, D. Garwoli 23. P. Morrison 24. C . Aunger 25. D. Murtagh 26. R . Winneke 27- S . Cowl 28. D . McIntyre 43. N . Hal l 44 . C. Billings 45. J . Cornish 46 . C. Robinson 47. W. Tuck6el d 48 . D. Warner'49, D . Wlghtma n 50 . S. Gibb s 51 . D. Raftopoulos
OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2 Coach : Simon Cooper
Coach: M . Mill s 4. J. Cahill (D.V.C.) 6. J. Carrol l 7 A. Doscdl 10. S. Jar1e1's, ki la v. Penns 14 . R Divita 1S S . McSweeney 16 M. Vaina 21 . A. Sabatirro 22. L. NardeBa 27. J . Vaina (V.Capt) 32. T Whiting 35 P Angelopoulos 39. G . Cutr i 40. N . Lithgow 43. Cl Fitzpatrick 52, G. Bourke 54. G . Birrell 64. D. Carbon 65 M . Laporte 67. P. Farrugia 69, S. Zumbo (Capt .)
1 M, BrockhoH 2 S Burge 3 A Cleland 4 A Cordner 5 S Knotl 6 A 5ufc6He 7 A Hayden 8 D Machetl 9 D Moore 10 . C Murphy (Capt ) I C Gnenh s 12 P King 13JJw:ett 1a o Moss 15. H Inglelon 16 H Bardsley 17 P Bland 8 G Harris
20 S Osborne
21 P Tnndade 22 A Wanng 23 0 Gray 24 W Mackenne 25 C Read 26N Langdon 27 P $,mpson 28 0 Gray 29 T wenhemer 30 M Verg e 31 T Dugtlale 32 MaltheN Kerr 33 A Clements 34 c Smit h 35. c Elstoil 36 M Berry 37 M Kerr 38 C wanng 39 M Verge 40 C Walker 41GD.n 42 E Smilheri 43 P Kooky 69 D Hamilton
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OLD SCOTCH S T. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS Coach : Coach : Laurie Aghan 1 . J. Kerr 2 . R . Fraser 3 . J. Sinclair 4 . N . Purrns 5 . A. Chernov 6 . J. Angllss 7. M . McGregor 8 . L . Monument 9 . J. Agha n
NORTH OLD BOYS
Maude Bond Asst. Coach : Matt Gollant 1 . B. Noonan 2. A. Capes 3 . D. Jag o 4 . C. Bond 5 . H . Tobin 6. J. Comito 7. A . Grech (DVC) 8. L . Daffey 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 . Pignatelli 35 . J. McWhinney 38 . C. Woo d 45. S . Walsh (Capt .) 63, D. Brebne r 66 M . Bouche r
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UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARS : BLACKS Coach D . Hil l
1 . A . Liveseycole I . J . Phillip 2 . P. Weigard 2 . D. Driscoll 3.S.Shaddock 3 . 1 Jackson 4. S. Horne (Cap.) 4. M. White 5. M . Roger s 5, P. O'Brien 6. S. Longley 6. T. Strik e 7 . Tim Gough (VCapt .) 7. M . Heath 8 . A . Presnell 8, M . Fasan 9 . S. Watson 10 . G . Karthau s 10. B. Collins t2 . P. Pellegrino 11 . R . Pask 13 . N . Jenkins 12 . J. Start 14. C. Flett 13. R Hurst t5. S . Rosbrook 14. A . Ellet 18. D. Bourke 15. R . Clements 19. B . Crowe 16. D . Oliphant 20 J, McLaughlin 117 . C. Douglas 22, C . Houston I18 . R . Barbary 23. S . Strik e 19 . P Sarant 24. G . Selkirk , M . Jansen 27. M . McLaughlin . D. Paxinos 28. P. McCarthy . B. Herbert 30. T. O'Sullivan I . S. Major 31 . N . Fairthorne 24, J. Radford 32 . A. Rowa n 25 . J. De Fraga 35. G . Reidy 26 . J. Hutchins 36. A . Smith 27. J . Hunt-Smmith 38. P. Purcell 28 . M . Beattie •39 . C . O'Sullivan 41 . J . Houston 44 . S . Alderson 48. G . Borin
49. J . Cadusch 50. G . Roker
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Tunder 19 Section 3 AQUINAS O.C. Coach : John Hickey 1 . J . Pope 2. D. McKellar 3 . R . Bennett 4 . C . Noyes 5. A . Ferlazzo 6. D . Grav e 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 . Hil l 27 . L . Brooksbank 37. M . Gerzee 49. T. Stahl
OLD ESSENDO N Coach : Gre g Murray 1 . A. Mannin g 3 . J. Panagiotidis 4 . A. Soterlo 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 GOL D Coach: Pitt Sheredy 1 M. Bearman 2 J. Richardson 3 A . MarosUCa 4 P Brasher
5 M Edmonds 7, L. Van der Plight 8. C . Burke 9 C. Stuc k 10, C, Harrington 11, M. Wilhamson 12 S McHenry 13 J Clancy 14 S Zukowsk. 15 P. Fume 16 D. Sheean 7 P Cavan 18 M Kruger 19 M, Hynes 20, M. Burgio 21 . D Toohey (Capt .Blue) 22 S Brorr.vnhil l
23 1, Mason 24 S. Hubery 25 . N Canning 26 P Casey 27 B Swine 28 P, Bien Clarke 29 M Thorn 30 M Burke 31 M Steiger 32 R Davey 33 T Nornsh 34 A. Bearer 35 J Clothier 36 C Watts 37 R . Walker 39 S Bolt 40 G Curran 42 S, Rudd 43 S . Ca)kovic 45 C Steiger 46 D Higgins 47 M Malma 49 M O'Callaghan 50. N Eastman
OLD PARADIAN S PURPL E oscn : i.o amcy P Hea y 2 J aeverWgo 3 W cnester < P Mount 5 L f.1av`d0 5 0 Exwn 7 D H,nkky BPNO s s Rcnar~ 10 M fGrwan i A VAanU r32 A Jackson DNFan
U R 1is 0 crw: :na r8 C Fuaer J Tob n in C D .w, t9 20 21 22
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23 P 0oragnue 2a P Boar o 25 P Jvyce 26 A Rctly 21 D Orx9!ey 28 P SSww 29 J 5aizarw 3p P Olauqn5n Si J T.A2 J sill 33 P Nauzr 3a !A Gear y 35 G RoOnguez(VC) 38 B Ha,ea 3] D Gra N 38 D Cxen 39 M Coot 0 C Hemn I' 0 9oaro <2 D Wdmme 43
HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : A. Naumof f 2 . A . McGregor (VC) 3 . P. McCal l 4 . B. McGregor 6 . G . Devereaus 7. P. Engelkamp 9 . S . Cris p 10. S. Wratten 11 . S. McGregor 14. D. Nuttal l 17. S. Butler 18. C . Roberts 20. S . Devereaux 24. J . Todaro
25. M . Pat 27. S. Baskett 32 . R . Tost 37 . M. Mos s 38, M . McKenna 41 . A . Williams 45. G. Mitchell 51 . L. Stephanic
PARKSIDE Coach : Peter Harve y 1 . J. Panagiotopoulos 2 . T. Thomas 3. J . Chilcott 4. A . Stuart
5 J . Anton oulos 6. G . Kara iannis 7. S. Marshal l 8. D. McAuliffe 9. S . Holden 10. J. Martin 11 . G . Tsaikos 12. D. Moodie 13. D. Jones 14.T. Mandouros 15. W. Evan s 16. B . Colacino 17. D . Murphy 18. G . Barelos 19. P Matthews 20 . T. Kotsopoulos 21 . M . Tsaiko s 22 . K . Marinoski 23 . G . Horton 24 . A . Stefanie 25. T. Fatinos 26. A . Wis e
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4. G Savage 5 A. Preston 6. J Smit h 7 A Parsons 8 A, Stereff 9 A. Headberry 10, R. Mansfield 11 . A. Regan 12,D.Newman 13 P Fennessy 14 R. Hyett 15. D. Boell 16. M. Condon 17 A Clancy 18. G . H,parell 19 A Glassel 20 S Manuell 21 F Goodwin 22 R Kuypers 23 S Kirby 24 C Ruffa 25. J . Lopes 26 R Thomson 27. R . Cook 28 N, Nrven 29 J Harrison 30 C Spurlmg 31 .T Kennedy 32 D Freeman 33 J Monaghan 34 P McNally 35 T Wilkinson 36 M . Kellock 37. P. Sm.th 38. G . Clark 39, P. Balsanrn 40. A. Bennet 41 A Par k 42 A . MacDonald 43 M . Bowman 44 P. Bwrc i 45. A Wiidie 49 I Kohler 50 R. Da-s
ST. KEVIN S Coach: Peter Campbel l 1 . 0. Houngan (Capt.) 2 J Hary (V.C. ) 3 . J. Bare 5 R Snel l 6 M Quinlan 7 S Loorham 8 A Varasdi 9 P Meagher 10, P Charles 11 J . Fogarty
13. A . Richardson 14. M . Warto n 15. M . King 17. R . Marks 18 A . Donovan 19. N. Slattery 21 J Shar p
22 D McDonald 23 J Slattery 24 P Hagarty 25 D Rlgno i 27. N . Carmichael 28,S, Hayden 29 . M . Pabst 31 . S . Bazle y 32 . A . Chester (DVC) 33,S Thoma s 35 . M . Purcell 37. J Shaw SPONSOR *
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OLD SRtOtiTON GRAMMARIANS Coach : Robe rt Draper 59. M . Allen 57. S . Allmand 9 B. Broome 10 S. Duggan 35. R . Farmer 18. L . Fildes 60. M . Fisher 39. D . Fox 61 . J. Fyfe 20. M . Gale 62 .J. Goderldge 63 C . Haig 58 . S. Hannaford 31 T. Henry 7 M, Hill (DVC) 42 S . Howden 40 W, Jackson 30 . M . Sarvis 29 . S . Leversha 37. A . Loosschtlder 16. R . Moreton 64 .S . O'Connor 65. S . Paynte r
1 . R . Phillips 66. K. Richards 34 D. Roberts 67. D . Rowe 56. S . Rya n 2, C, Smith 15 . R . Stevenson 27, S. Styles (VC ) 24. T Sunderman (Capt) 41 . H. Swan 19 . S . Templeton 11 . S. Tregaskis 68. C. Walter 51 . A. Withal l
WILLIAMSTOWN C.Y. M .S . Coach : J. Charles 2. A. Cabansag 3. B . Cetinich (C) 5. J . Corfield (VC) 9. S. de Bon o 12 . F. de Bono 14 . D. Graham 16, B. Mazouris 19 . S . Smith 21 . J. Williams 24. R . Engler 27 . 29, C. Gaunt 31 . J. Bergin 32 . R . Kruuger 34. M . Jones 36. G . Gammone 37 . B. Han n 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 .
OLD XAVERIANS 2.2 6.7 8 .9 11.10.76 COLLEGIANS 5 .1 6.2 9.6 13.9.87 COLLEGIANS Coyne 4, Schober 3, Webb 3, Lemon, Baum, Williams . gFST WEbb, Schober, King, Hibbins, Hoyle, Williams . OLD XAVERIANS P. Curtain 4, Klvac 3, Beetle 2, Grummet, Atkins . ~EST Brennan, Grummet, J .McKay, Klvac, D . McKay, Basile. ORMOND 2 .2 4 .4 4 .9 5 .11 .41 UMI BLUES 0.2 2 .5 2 .8 3.8.26 ORMOND Schuhkraft 2, Connell, Jobling, Gilmore . BEST M . ycDonald, Tonkin, Taylor, Gilmore, Mehrten, Jobling . UNIVERSITY BLUES McInnes, Kanis, Wallis . BEST Furphy, Yeo, ;iirams, Gust, Wallis, McCarty. NORTH O.B. 4.4 11 .9 12.10 17.12.114 DE LA SALLE O.C. 2 .3 3.6 7.9 8 .12 .60 NORTH O.B. Boyd 4, S . Hibbert 3, Tierney 3, Hedley 2, Lynch 2, cchmidt 2, O'Rourke . BEST Girolami, Lynch, Hanley, Tierney, Hedley, cchmidt. DE LA SALLE O.C.Sheedy 3, Cappon, Wright, Waldron, Knuppel, D ;;yec BEST Cappon, Nash, Mullins, Wright, Waldron, Peter Green . MARCELLIN 4.9 11 .16 12 .19 15.22 .112 ST. BERNARDS 3 .2 4.3 7.4 8.5.53 MARCELLIN Petroff 4, Sheehan 3, Carr 3, J . Attract 2, Paatsch, Day, Carafa. BEST L . Getson, Zannoni, Cooper, Carafa, Murray, Carr . Sr. BERNARDS Gollant 3, C . Klaaysen 2, K . Mahady 2, Fitzgerald . 9EST Smith, F. Monoghan, Federico, Reidy, K . Mahady, Melican. OLD PARADIANS 5 .2 6.6 7.7 11 .9.75 OLD SCOTCH 2 .2 2 .3 5.5 9.6.60 OLD PARADIANS P. Considine 2, Abrahams 2, Skerritt 2, Fahey, Philp, Pnfchard, Nelson, LaRosa . BEST Mansfield, M . Wood, Beare, Abrahams, P. Wood, P. Considine. OLD SCOTCH McCall 4, Keipert 2, E. Allen, Senior, Sherwen . BEST tdr, Smith, Hodge, Keipert, Lloyd, Fuller .
IVANHOE 2 .2 4.4 4.4 6.6.42 CAULFIELD GRAMM. 4.3 6.7 11 .10 12 .13.85 CAULFIELD GRAMM. Cooney 4, Murtagh 2, Berzins, Williams, Boston, Roseman, Rudden, Stevenson . BEST Murtagh, Harlock, Roseman, !1cClelland, Boston, Stevenson. IVANHOE Kennedy 2, Hyde 2, Parkinson, Webb . BEST Newbold, Lynch, M . Flynn, Webb, Castagnini, O'Connel l TNERRY 5.4 6.9 9.13 10.15 .75 KEW 3.1 12 .4 18.7 22 .12 .144 KEW Cavanagh 4, C . Haralambopoulos 4, Burden 3, Clayton 3, McAlister 2, Kalac 2, Sticca 2, Duncan, Peric. BEST Jenkins, Thornley, Smith, Kalac, Burden, Beynon . THERRY Matton 4, Biddlestone 2, Nyman, Toohey, Wrigglesworth, D'Andrea . BEST Matton, Quinn, Tyler, Wriggleswrorth, Flaherty, P. Crotty. MONASH BLUES 3 .4 6.4 9.12 17.16.118 FAWKNER 0 .4 4.8 4.8 8.9.57 MONASH BLUES Baring 5, Cornwell 4, Sturgess 2, J. Quin 2, Wood, Hildebrand, Kohler, Alexander. BEST McGregor, Baring, Sturgess, Cornwell, A. Quin, Hildebrand. FAWKNER A. Saggers 2, Middlemo 2, S. Buckley, M . Barrett, G . Busst, B. Saggers. BEST Kavanagh, S . Barrett, G . Busst, M . Barrertt, Middlemo, Habgood . UNI BLACKS 3 .3 8 .8 13 .9 18 .13 .121 PARKSIDE 10 .4 13 .8 17.11 22.12 .144 PARKSIDE Freeman 6, Williams 6, G . Panjari 3, L . Panjari 3, Mitchell 2, Glasgow, J . Papas . BEST Williams, Rowe, J. Papas, Sansonetti, Lock, Sherlock . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Marks 5, Gibney 3, Warren 3, Bromell 2, Doyle, Keilar, Cerni, Jobson, Somerville. BEST Garde, Keilar, Marks, Landini, Gibney, Doyle. OLD TRINITY 2 .4 7.6 11 .8 14 .10.94 BULLEEN/TEMP 2 .3 6 .4 9 .8 12 .10.82
OLD TRINITY Karvella 4, Maizels 2, Allibon, Glass, C . Robison, P. Robison, Vize, Norman, Phillips, Trotter . BEST Glass, Neave, Farrell, Harvey, Paul, Wallace. BULLEEN/TEMP Puts 4, Krygger 2, Hannington 2, Bone 2, Farley, Heath, BEST Tsiotinas, Smythe, Krygger, Puts, McInerney, Harrison .
BALACLAVA 6.6 10.7 17.10 21 .15 .141 BANYULE 2 .3 9 .7 11.13 15.13.103 BALACLAVA A . Hill 6, Schultz 3, Gregory 2, A . Hartley 2, T. Hill 2, Rafferty 2, Crottie, D . Follet, Halpin, K . Hartley, Palmer. BEST Magnificent Team Effort . BANYULE Hobbs 3, Saunders 2, Holt 2, Gilbert 2, Allard 2, S . Scullin 2, Adams, M . Fraumano. BEST Hobbs, Coulson, Gray, Gilbert, S. Scullin, J. Fraumano. OLD HAILEYBURY 5 .3 6.7 8 .8 10.9.69 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .0 4.2 10 .4 11 .9.75 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Shand 3, Tanner 2 . Jones, Snowball, Walden, Baxter, Seccull . BEST W. Smith, G . Smith, Phillips, Baxter, Tanner, Constable. OLD MELBURNIANS Bradshaw 2, Johnstone 2, D . Ward-Ambler 2, McMullin, T . Wilts, Elam, Stuckey, P, Thompson . BEST Brown, Baglin, A . Wills, Pisarski, Nichol, Mead . MHS OLD BOYS 13 .12.90 THOMASTOWN 16 .10 .106 MHSOB Wix 6, S. Bradley 3, Sala, Kennedy, Dixon, Geehman . BEST Sala, Beazley, Ward, Wix, Tyrrell, Verma, Kotz. THOMASTOWN C. Cedro 3, Farchonie 3, D . Fellows 2, Zaicos, Bell 2, A . Flemin, Kelly, E . Lentini. BEST K. Farling, Larosa, Dethompsis, Farchoni, D. Fellow, Bloodworth . OLD BRIGHTON 4 .6 9 .12 15.15 21.23.149 OLD IVANHOE 4 .1 6.1 10 .11 12 .12 .84 OLD BRIGHTON Barber 4, Pryor 4, Cochran 3, A . Grant 2, Blair, Fisher, Goderidge, T Grant, Smith, O'Connor, Waddington, Woff . BEST Barber, O'Connor, Lade, Farrell, A . Grant, Smith . OLD IVANHOE Kelly 2, Cockerill 2, Wilson 2, Chalkley 2, Stevens, Dyson, B. Parry, McKenzie. BEST Wells, Kelly, Hockins, DeBorton, McKenzie, Dyson . ST. KEVINS 1 .5 6 .6 9 .7 13.11 .89 ST. KILDA 4.1 7.4 11 .7 12.9.81 ST. KEVINS Beale 3, Watkin 3, McKenzie 2, Quinlan, Keighran, Callanan, Stone, A . Simmons . BEST Beale, Arthurson, Campbell, McKenzie, A . Simmons, Mulcahy . ST. KILDA Gillan 4, Francois 2, Riddell 2, Struth 2, Baker, Bergman . BEST Boyd, Lake, Clagnan, Donald, Trabinger, Bergman .
HAMPTON ROVERS 1&16 .124 ELSTERN W ICK 12 .15 87 HAMPTON ROVERS Hartshorn 4, Young 4, Ross 3, Lawson 2, Milat 2, Rogerson 2, Blake. BEST R . Melnjak, Mather, HoggetL Young, Hibbs, S . Devereaux . ELSTERNWICK Alloy Conlin 4, Farrington 3, Hankin, McIntyre, Murphy, Tsiampas, Verbeek . BEST Farrington, Verbeek, Hankin, D . Conlin, Christie, Oakley. WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .0 5.4 8 .6 8 .8.56 BULLEEN UNITED 5 .4 10.7 14 .9 20.13.133 WEST BRUNSWICK Capron 2, Anderson, Baker, Chappell, Davis, Fitzsimmons, McDonald . BEST Cecchi, Fitzsimmons, Hiscox . BULLEEN UNITED Empey 4, Amrstrong 4, Chivers 4, Kelly 2, Delarue 2, Foley, D. Sexton, Jenkins, Pascoe . BEST Foley, Taylor, Tesoriero, Sharp, Flew, Kelly. PRESTON 6 .2 10.3 14.6 22.7.139 OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 4.9 9.10 9.10.64 PRESTON MBOB Goal Kickers not supplied. BEST P. McVeigh, Caton, Johnstone, Hinchcliffe, Mason, Phillips . OLD CAMBERWELL Hodgson 3, Inkster 2, Gibb 2, Mitchell, Jepson . BEST Jepson, Inkster, Beal, Hodgson, Neate, Mitchell . NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 .10 .76 STATE BANK 15 .15.105 NORTH BRUNSWICK M . DeMorton 3, H . Tsialtas 3, Serratore, Lianeas, D. DiMarco, C. Fox, Grimaldi . BEST M. DeMorton, Grimaldi, Serratore, A. Sarmartino, Lianeas, Cannatella .
~ni STATE BANK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 3.4 6.6 8.9 10.12.72 AJAX OLD MENTONIANS 4.4 8.8 12 .10 17.15.117 AJAX Shenker 3, Borenstein 2, Briskin 2, Bursztyn, Flinkier, Feloy. BEST Silver, L . Burstin, Feldy, Borenstein, Shenker, Josem. OLD MENTONIANS Bournon 5, V. Sciacca 3, Cater 3, Petrov 2, Grant 2, R . Macquire, Sly. BEST R . Newman . Leaver, B . Scalzo, Bournon, Sly, Cater.
POWER HOUSE 2.1 5.5 7.6 10 .11 .71 OLD ESSENDON 4.3 7.7 12.13 14 .17.101 POWERHOUSE G . Evans 3, J. Scotland 2, F. Stafford, D. Stewart, C . . Flarety. BEST M. Stone, A . Morris, P. Flarety, J . Atkins, M. Stone, P Scotland, A . Jackson, F. Stafford. OLD ESSENDON Simmons 5, Saville 5, Egan, Shaw, Crameri, McEncroe. BEST C. Bilby, McEncroe, Allan, Crameri, R . Thompson, Simmons. ST BEDES 2 .1 5.4 8.5 15.6.96 AQUINAS 4 .1 9.1 14.7 15.8.98 ST BEDES Walker 6, Connolly 2, Hambridge 2, Parks 2, Gray 2, T. Beasley. BEST Parks, Newport, Connolly, T. Beasley, Boag, Walker. AQUINAS O.C. Bell 4, Bowtell 3, Box 2, Tarulli 2, Whelan 2, Whitfield . BEST Burnett, Whitfield, Cox, Bell, Toole, Tarulli . OLD GEELONG 3 .5 7.8 13 .12 14.14.98 UHS OLD BOYS 1 .3 4.8 6.8 10.12.72 OLD GEELONG Holloway 3, Stewart 3, Gunn 2, Shaw 2, C . Hollis, Gude, Youngman, Burn . BEST Gunn, Shaw, Colaci, Williams, Naylor, Youngman . UHSOB Gathercole 3, Epifano 2, Regan 2, Mazza, Beasley, Palmer. BEST Strahan, Regan, Wood, Gathercole, Zanin, Lugg . HEATHERTON 3.2 9 .4 11 .6 15 .8.98 PENINSULA 2 .1 4 .1 8.7 10 .11 .71 HEATHERTON Patterson 7, Fitzgerald, Todd, Booker, Lipetrie, Smith, Ulbrick, Heins, Sawyer. BEST R. Lovitt, Patterson, Sawyer, Watson, M . Easey, Khalil . PENINSULA OB Jarrot 3, Crowder 2, Wiltshire, Scott, McMahon, Burch, Glover. BEST Wiltshire, Sharpin, McLorinan, Angus, Burch, Graham . BRUNSWICK 3.3 9.5 13.7 14 .9 .93 WHITEFRIARS 2.1 3.5 4.6 7.13 .55 BRUNSWICK C. Stevens 4, Campbell 3, D . Stevens 2, Conduit, Kannegiesser 2, Hewitt . BEST Hewitt, McLean, Carroll, Snelson, Guzel, Kannegiesser. WHITEFRIARS Tierney 2, Coghlan, Woodman, VanRaay, Bonnyman . BEST Tierney, McClelland, Hay, Woodman, Mark Reidy, Harrison .
ST. LEONARDS 0.2 1.5 3.6 3.9.27 ANZ BANK 4 .0 6 .0 10.2 13.5.83 ST. LEONARDS G . Bulluss, A . Fitzgerald, S. Lydster. BEST Ng, Ray, McDonald, Dinning, S. Lydster. ANZ BANK Evans 4, Szeitz 3, D. Harbinson 2, Craig, Cumming, Kennedy, Riley. BEST D. Harbinson, Patterson, Evans, Schaper, Briggs, Kennedy, and a great team effort. ST ANDREWS 28 .29 .197 11 .10 .76 CLAYTON ST ANDREWS Wilson 8, Chamra 4, Browne 3, DiClanni 3, Taylor 3, Briggs 3, Magro 2, Nowak, Saddler . BEST Browne, Chamra, DiClanni, Heaney, Knight. CLAYTON Moutis 3, Dinsdale 2, Burke 2, Newton 2, Tyler, Turner. BEST Burghardt, Dinsdale, Martin, Caygill, Moutis, K . Newton. ELTHAM 3.5 6.8 9.10 10.13.73 DOVETON 2 .1 4.8 8.14 11 .16 .82 DOVETON Mick Wilson Snr 3, Mark Page 2, Giddens 2, Kay, K . Wilson, R .C . Thorweston, Mair. BEST Ahdore, Mark Page, Parker, Mick Wilson Snr, Kay, Gibbs. ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . COMMONWEALTH BANK 4 .7 11 .11 18 .18 20.24 .144 FOOTSCRAY 2 .2 7.4 7.5 10.6.66 COMMONWEALTH BANK W. Kraska 6, R . Henry 4, Shacklock 3, Buttigieg 2, James 2, G . Joyce, Pitts, Pearce. BEST W. Kraska, S. Pearce, Phelps, Buttigieg, Shacklock, Henry, Greig .
FOOTSCRAY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received, OLD CAREY 11,7,73 LA TROBE 78 .50 OLD CAREY Hughes 4, W. Brown 3, Diamond, Purcell, McHarg, C ., BEST McHarg, R . Evans, D. Barro, Hughes, Jones, Newnham. T: ; team effor. ~~ LA TROBE McLeod 2, Palmer 2, Wrigglesworth, Little, Tucci . BEET P. Tucci, R . Little, I . Wrigglesworth, D. Poole, S. Dunin . W ILLIAMSTOW N 15 .15.105 UNI REDS 8,9_57 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Goetz 7, McGowan 2, Miles, Borg, Mazotu Ryan, Harry, Van der Peet . BEST Height, Van der Peet, Cannon, R Goetz, Mazouris, Harry. UNI REDS Fossa 3, Upfill, Barone, Hayes, Condon, Walden . BEST Gosdschan, Maus, DeAngelis, Roughsedge, Barone, Jennens .
FIRST SEMI-FINAL MONASH WHITES 3.2 5.3 11 .4 12 .6 .78 ST. BERNARDS 1.1 1 .9 1 .10 4 .11 .35 MONASH WHITES McIntosh 3, Gualano 2, Warner 2, Fleming, King Carr, Farley, Blackshaw. BEST Young, N . Salvatore, Shaw, Blacksha :; Kavanagh, Edwards. ST BERNARDS J. Monoghan 2, Barrett, P . Monoghan . BEST Hargreaves, Phelan, Devers, Solomon, Saundry, McAllister . SECOND SEMI-FINAL BLOODS 6.12 .48 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 3 .5.23 BLOODS Wittey 2, Smith, Hutchinson, Cadman, Watkins . BEST McKenzie, Smith, Mattingley, Shannon . Johnson, Iliopoulos. BULLEEN(TEMP Stagg, Saw, Slater. BEST Walker, Slater, Edmonds, Miles, Saw, Jones.
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.~ .~ . SECOND SEMI-FINA L OLD XAVERIANS 4 .4 5 .5 9.7 19.9 .123 10.7.67 GTV-9 1 .3 6 .6 8.6 OLD XAVERIANS Prowse 8, Heaphy 5, Fennessy 3, Gibson, Honan, McNamara . BEST McNamara, Pearson, G . Grenville, Prowse, Hart, Bloom . GTV-9 Louchard 4, Ebinger 2, Lowe, Goudge, Annesley, Kenna . BEST Fox, Waldren, Louchard, Smith, Lowe, Annesley . _ .. . . . ..
~_ ~ OLD XAVERIANS 2 .6 7.11 12 .14 20.15 .135 COLLEGIANS 2 .2 4 .4 9 .5 12 . 0 .80 OLD XAVERIANS S. Curtain 10, Tiernan 2, Meagher 2, Bourke, Hounihan, Dalton, Pappageorgio, Kennedy, Bain . BEST S. Curtain, Meagher, Delaney, Tully, Callii, Furphy . COLLEGIANS Bickford 2, Cooper 2, Davis 2, McQueen 2, Wallace, Francis, Habben, Foard . BEST Habben, P. Swan, Tadgell, G . Parsons, Francis, Savedra, McQueen . ORMOND 18 .14.122 UNI BLUES 5 .15.44 ORMOND McCooke 4, Stewart 3, Robertson 3, Roe 3, Harrington, Burke, Madden, Nash, Muldoon. BEST Stewart, McCooke, McMahon, Harrington, Fisher, Burke. UNIVERSITY BLUES Lowe 2, Hickey, Kimpton, Hume. BEST Atkin, Kimpton, Hickey, Mitchell, Gorton, Lowe. NORTH O.B. 9 .5.59 DE LA SALLE 22 .20 .152 NORTH O.B . Marchbank 3, Fogarty, Robertson, Weir, Fenneliy, S.P. Moloney, Pasquariello. BEST Kearney, Fennelly, Weir, Alevras, S.P. Moloney, Robertson. DE LA SALLE O'Toole 10, Pat Green 3, Harris 3, D . Harrington 2, O'Brien 2, Hagen, Conroy. BEST Kellett, Pat Green, Davey, D. Harrington, O'Toole, Harris. MARCELLIN 3.9 7.10 11 .10 12.11 .83 ST. BERNARDS 1 .0 2 .2 4.3 5.5 .35 MARCELLIN Dillon 3, Caffry 3, Maher 2, Wooler 2, Buhaghiar J . Harvey. BEST A . Day, Battistella, Winterbottom, Burke, Delahunt, Golds .
BER!lARDS Walsh 3, J . Klaaysen, Toto. BEST Freeman, Matthews, sT.p~,,aeu, Walsh, Syman, O'Dea . 5.2 5.2 8.2 12.10.82 H PARADIANS 2 .3 4 .3 7.6 8.8.56 OLID D SCOTC OL OLD SCOTCH McLeish 3, Aird 2, Aujard, Maxwell, Perkins . BEST :, 3rd, Edwards, Austin, Kay, Perkins, Winneke . OLD PARADIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.
IVANHOE 1 .3 1 .4 1 .5 1 .6 .12 10 .11 .71 cA.ULFiELD GRAMM. 4.0 7.4 9.8 IVANHOE O'Sullivan . BEST McDonald, King, O'Sullivan, Rawley, av, Manuel. OAULFIELD GRAMM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 4 .8 7.9 .51 THERRY 1 .3 1 .7 KEW 3 .2 4.4 6.5 9.11.65 Salerno 3, Cranwell, Mills, McCulloch, Doran . BEST Bye, THERRY ,d nac, Salerno, Cranwell, Costello, McMahon . KEN/ Jackson 3, Barry, Kyriakou, Schober, Bria, Ryan, Royston . BEST Leri1, Irwin, Peric, luliano, Brassil, Vigliotti . MONASH BLUES 1 .1 1 .2 4.3 4 .3.27 FAWKNER 1 .2 5.4 6.4 10.7.67 MONASH BLUES Spencer, Rodoni, Scalzo, O'Brien. BEST O'Brien, c nriair, Scalzo, Maric, Shadey, Hanlon . FAWKNER Walker 3, Wilson 2 . G . Scott 2, M . Busst, A. Wood, rorneiisson . BEST G . Scott, T. Scott, M . Kane, M . Busst, A. Wood, i: Kavanagh . UNI BLACKS 2 .2 5.3 5.7 9.8 .62 PARKSIDE 4.3 9.5 16.7 19.8.122 UNI BLACKS Capp 4, Lagastes 3, Hauesler Banks. BEST Cook, Bell, _eaastes, Capp, Pappas, Banks . PARKSIDE R . Gard 7, Bannister 4, Wood 2, Watson 2, Soligo 2, Bastow, c!is. BEST Torre, King, Rodwell, Yokisch, Wood, R . Gard . OLD TRINITY 0 .1 0.4 0.4 1 .5 .11 9 ULLEEN/TEMP 4.4 12.8 18.10 23 .11 .149 OLD TRINITY Kenealy. BEST McAree . Beer, Kenealy, Weideling, J . =dgemis. Pappas . BULLEEN(TEMP P. Harvie 4, Mayne 3, Hendrie 3, T. Agosta 3, Nigro 3 Shepherd, Chadwick, Osborne, Murtic, P. Robertson, Croft, Parris. iiEST D . Cameron, S . Driver, Merret, Shepherd, S . Espenshied , n is
BANYULE 1 .0 2 .3 7.4 10.7.67 BANYULE 5 .6 10 .12 14 .12 19.13 .127 BALACLAVA Pollard 6, S . Hill 2, Patterson, Cassar BEST S. Hill, Antonio, Pollard, Taylor, John Sist, Spalding. BANYULE Gillies 5, Brockwell 4, Phillips 3, S . Scullin, Hangar Thompson. G . Gent, D. Gent, Place, Hogan. BEST G . Gent, Gillies, Doherty, Gibson, Anderson, Place . OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2 .5 5 .6 7.8 10.11 .71 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .0 4.2 6 .8 7.8.50 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Wise 3, Lane 3, Child, Gilchrist, Meadows, ,`'arch . BEST Rae, Hicks, Noske, March, Robertson, Ridoutt . OLD MELBURNIANS G . Curtis 2, Usienov 2, M . Daddo, R . Nelson, Gillard. BEST Roy Smith, Usienov, Ashton, Waite, A . Wilson. MHS OLD BOYS 8.13 .61 THOMASTOWN 10.10.70 MHSOB Sainsbury 3, Scrinis 2, Capp 2, Martin . BEST Stents, Scrinis, Martin, Sainsbury, Terrins, Short, Baker. THOMASTOWN B. Leavold 5, L. Everett, Argyrion, Black, Cooper, Tsalkos. BEST B . Leavold, J . Black, T. Staios, C. Pearson, V. Tsakmakis, P. Bell. OLD BRIGHTON 1 .0 4.1 5.3 6 .3.39 OLD IVANHOE 2 .2 4 .7 5.9 7.12.54 OLD BRIGHTON Bellmaine 2, Healy, Millis, Smyth, Thompson . BEST M '~s, MacKenzie, Gartner, Latzer, Gale, Wise. OLD IVANHOE Lynch 3, Stevens 2, Haug, Bell . BEST Selleck, Ryan, Bell, Marshall, Snapper, Campbell . ST. KEVINS 0.1 1 .2 2 .2 2.2 .14 ST. KILDA 5.1 8.3 12 .7 17.12.114 ST. KEVINS L. Taberner 2 . BEST Panagiotopoulos, Hawkins, Cullity, Clark, J . Nettlefold, L. Taberner. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
ST. KILDA CBOC Leonard 5, Cummins 4, LaFontaine 2, O'Callaghan 2, Dynon 2, Field, Kay. BEST Hammam, Leonard, LaFontaine, Fiddler, Naughton, Healy .
L2.4 " ~e _ HAMPTON ROVERS 16.7.103 ELSTERNWICK 4 .9.33 HAMPTON ROVERS Devcla 5, Connolly 2, Ivey 2, Newman 2, Winkler 2, Austin, Kalitsis, Tubb. BEST Harper, W . Boyle, Ivey, Mullholland, Devola . ELSTERNWICK Convery, Weedon, D. Lloyd, Ritchie. BEST Rokebrand, Port, Convery, Heath, Broderick. WEST BRUNSWICK 0.2 3.4 3.6 8.9 .57 BULLEEN UNITED 5.4 7.7 11 .10 13.11 .89 WEST BRUNSWICK Hokkanen 3, Buhagiar Cerasiotis, Hackney, Thornton, Bassi. BEST Buhagiar, Wilkie, B. Walsh, Millin, R . Taylor Bassi . BULLEEN UNITED Veitch 4, Thompson 3, S . Dowd 2, Doyle 2, McDonald . BEST Orwin, S. Dowd, Cotterill, Connolly, Thompson, Veitch . PRESTON 9.2 14.5 21 .7 26.12 .168 OLD CAMBERWELL 0 .0 0.2 0.2 1 .5 .11 PRESTON MBOB Allen 4, Calcutt 3, Walkley 3, L . Caligiuri 3, Seben 2, Ryan 2, Finikarides 2 . Adamson 2, C. Caligiuri, Hodgson, P. Bullock, Hunter. BEST Finikarides, L. Caligiuri, Mounsey, Haysom, Allen, Walkley. OLD CAMBERWELL Jones. BEST Brown, Earl, Salvaris, Lee, Todd, Walker. NORTH BRUNSWICH 5 .7.37 STATE BANK 15 .6.96 NORTH BRUNSWICK Russo 2, J . Briffa 2, Pisasale. BEST Androutsos, Pisasale, Andrews, Poulton, M . Payne, J. Briffa . STATE BANK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . AJAX 2 .10 6.12 9.14 14 .18.102 OLD MENTONIANS 0.1 0.2 1 .2 1 .3 .9 AJAX Mond 5, Kiel 2, Phillips 2, Micmacher 2, Gross, Fried, Cherny . BEST Fried, Cherny, Kiel, Mond, B . Zielinski, Gross . A fabulout team effort . OLD MENTONIANS O'Toole. BEST Buxton, O'Toole, Osborn, Agius, Wilkie Appel .
POWER HOUSE 3.2 5.5 5.5 6.9 .45 OLD ESSENDON 1 .1 2.5 5.9 6.9 .45 POWER HOUSE C. Corbett 2, N . Paulou 2, N . Trompf, R. Williams . BEST Waters, Trompf, Drough, Morrow, Kerr, Torney. OLD ESSENDON Vaxaiis 3, Crossley, Egan, Cooney. BEST Crossley, Watson, Egan, Milligan, Gathercole, Milner, Evans . ST. BEDES 2 .2 3.4 4.6 6.10.46 AQUINAS 2.0 3.0 6.2 6.2 .38 ST. BEDES Kotis 4, G . Fitzgibbon, Ridewood . BEST Freer, Williamson, Grech, Bryant, S . McIver, Whitelaw. AQUINAS S . O'Loughlin 2, Gill, Morice, McNamara, Ryan . BEST McNamara, Savaris, D. O'Loughlin, S. O'Loughlin, Gill, Morice. OLD GEELON 4 .5 9 .7 11 .9 14.12 .96 UHS OLD BOYS 0 .0 1 .0 3.3 3.4 .22 OLD GEELONG Mirams 5, Henderson 4, McGowan 3, Landale, Dawson. BEST Simpson, Macleod, Mirams, Henderson, Landale, McGowan . UHSOB Andrews, Hooper, Leared . BEST Constantine, Greenwood, Hooper, Bunn, Schuller, Cattanach . HEATHERTON 1 .2 4 .5 4 .8 7.10.52 PENINSULA 3.2 3 .3 5 .5 7.5 .47 HEATHERTON Scott 2, Rickaby, Elliott . BEST Morrish, Dillon, Cosgrove, Mule, S. Ryan, Scott . PENINSULA Gardiner 4, [Dickman 2, Marlyn . BEST Gardiner, Marlyn, Bovingdon, Dickman, Francis, Reid . BRUNSWICK 2 .0 2 .1 3.1 3.1 .19 WHITEFRIARS 6.4 10.9 12 .16 14.18.102 BRUNSWICK Green 2, Huckstepp. BEST S . Murphy, Green, Huckstepp, D. Murphy, Ralph, Heaney . WHITEFRIARS O'Brien 4, P. Ciardulli 3, Rohan, Mullins, Newton, Gay, C . White, Mason. BESET Gay, McKeown, Harrison, P. Ciardulli, G. White, Williams, C. White. 37
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ST LEONARDS 1 .0 4 .1 4 .1 6.3.39 ANZ BANK 1 .2 2 .3 4 .3 5.3.33 ST LEONARDS G . Bulluss 4, A. Fitzgerald, R . Goodman. BEST Ricco, G . Bulluss, Harvison, Sjogren, Preston, O'Connell . ANZ BANK Birkenfelds 2, Brain, Curthoys, Gleeson. BEST Birkenfelds, T. Harbinson, Dawson, Brain, Jones, Duke . ST. ANDREWS 10.6.66 CLAYTON 12 .7.79 ST ANDREWS Casey 2, Funnell 2, Campbell, Goldsworthy, Harper, Iles, Pepyat, Steward . BEST Artis, Campbell, Funnell, Iles, Olsen, Pepyat . Steward . CLAYTON Reynolds 5, Fuller, Carroll, Cook, Thomas, Martin, Moutis, Black . BEST Stiglich, Black, Reynolds, Nankivell, Hawley, Carroll . ELTHAM 0.3 0 .3 0 .3 1 .3 .9 DOVETON 3.7 13.14 21 .18 29 .25.199 DOVETON Mallon 10, McGarry 4, M . Poiglaise 4, Rhynehart 3, Delaney 2, Stanley 2, Wilkinson, Currie, Webster, Westerman . BEST McCougan, D. Polclaise, Rhynehart, M . Polclaise, Mallon, Wilkinson . ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . COMMONWEALTH BANK 0.1 1 .2 2.2 3.2 .20 FOOTSCRAY 3 .3 10.6 13 .10 15 .14.104 COMMONWEALTH BANK D. Harte 2, Yusuf . BEST Grima, Aves, West, Mehmet, Kimpton, McKenzie. FOOTSCRAY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD CAREY 6.1 .37 LA TROBE 15 .21 .111 OLD CAREY Blythe 2 . Hogan 2, Graham, B. Oliver. BEST Bryan, Blythe, S . Brown, Henderson, Cope, Hogan . LA TROBE Cohen 4, Limperakis 3, Martell 3, Dalbosco 2, Dillon 2, Andreula . BEST Saltry, Dalbosco, Mortal, Dillon, O'Connor, Benjamin. W ILLIAMSTOW N 10 .12 .72 UNI REDS 2 .9.21 WILLIAMSTOWN Dawson 5, Morelli 3, Cetinich, Cheetham . BEST D. Bubnic, L. O'Toole, W . Marr, S. Vines, A . Morelli, R .I . McGowan . UNI REDS Sheridan, Angelo . BESET Katsiamakis, Mezzalira, Chow, Evans, Klau, Brady.
OLD XAVERIANS 7.5 12 .11 17.19 23 .23.161 COLLEGIANS 0.0 2.3 3.5 5 .7.37 OLD XAVERIANS Bailey 5, Gorozidies 5, Nason 4, Paul O'Sullivan 2, McLean 2, Wilson 2, V sintini, Jaffer, Ellis . BEST Quilry, Nason, Bailey, Edwards, King, Ellis . COLLEGIANS Vine 2, Wallace 2, Midro . BEST Howden, Baxter, Newton, McNess, Robertson, Mitchell . OLD HAILEYBURY 14.14 .98 UNI BLUE 9.7.61 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Colston 4, G . Lasscock 3, Caspers 2, Richardson 2, Kirkwood-Scott, Parton, King . BEST Broadbent, Kirkwood-Scott, Parton, Chegwin, Dangerfield, Colston . UNIVERSITY BLUES Houston 3, Lanyon 2, McKay 2, McIntosh, Moloney. BEST Rowe, McKay, Lanyon, Connolly, Jones, Houston . DE LA BBLUE 22 .19 .151 MHS OLD BOYS 8.4.52 DE LA SALLE BLUE Curran 6, Malizia 6, Edmonds 2, Fawkner 2, Watts 2, Davey, Kruger, Toohey, Seager. BEST Kruger, Edmonds, Curran, Bearman, Steiger, Malizia. MHSOB Archdall 5, Sargent 2, Jacobs. BEST Jacobs, Feferkranz, Reale, Archdall, O'Brien, Newton . A great team effort. MARCELLIN received forfeit from THERRY OLD PARADIANS GREEN 11 .20.86 BULLEENlrEMPLESTOWE 10.115.75 OLD PARADIANS GREEN Aanenson 3, Jackson 2, Mills 2, Board 2, Joyce, Pucgio. BEST Brabender, Tobin, Board, Pucgio, O'Keefe, Aanensen. BULLEEN(TEMP Mag 2, Carbone 2, Engellener 2, Base, Parker, Pulvirenti, Mascitti. BEST Dolinko, Engellenger Pulvirenti, McLaren, Kadard, Shine.
17.8 24.12115 6 WHITEFRIARS 4.5 12 .6 ST. KILDA 0.0 1 .2 2 .4 4A .28 . Strike 5, Midro 4, Phillip 3, S . Strike 2 WHITEFRIARS O'Brien 7, T Alderson 2, Pellegrino. BEST Midro, Alderson, O'Brien, Phillip, Bateman, Reidy. ST KILDA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ST. BERNARDS 14.13,97 OLD MELBURNIANS 14.15.99 ST BERNARDS Walsh 4, C . Overman 3, J . Gallant 3, McKenzie 2 Doolan, Grech . BEST J . Gallant, Walsh, Jago, L . Overman, Hamilton' O'Connor. OLD MELBURNIANS Dixon 4, Murphy 2, Brockhoff 2, Bardsley 2 Hamilton, Dugdale, Terrill . BEST M . King, Murphy, Dixon, Terrill, Bardsley, Dugdale. NORTH O.B. 4.3 6.3 9.7 11474 BANYULE 2 .2 7.6 8.9 10 .15.75 NORTH O.B. A . Dwyer 4, Driscoll 3, Sabatino 2, Nardella, Carbon . BEST Trimboli, A . Dwyer, Sabatino, Lithgow, M . Vaina, S . Zumbo, Carbon . BANYULE Bailey 3, Mooney 3, Knight 2, Harte, Searle, R . Parry. BEST Searle, Harte, Veal, Bailey, Webb, Libeau . UNI BLACKS 1 .0 2.0 2.0 2 .0.12 ORMOND 10 .8 18 .11 25.14 31 .27,213 UNI BLACKS Ellett, Smith . BEST Langley, Radford, Brown, Jansen, Ellett, Gough . ORMOND Burgess 14, Black 3, Collins 3, McConvill 3, Moloney 3, Sperling 2, Daou, Kemp, Thomas . BEST Conway, McConvill, Moloney, Black, Egan, Collins. CAULFIELD GRAMM . 1 .1 2.3 5.3 7.4 .46 OLD SCOTCH 7.2 15 .4 18.10 26.13.169 OLD SCOTCH Monument 10, Hume 9, Hendry 2, Fraser, McIntyre, Parry Okden, Nash, Sinclair. BEST Monument, Hume, Sinclair, Hooper, Murtagh, Kerr. CAULFIELD GRAMM. Goal Kickers and Best Players not racciv,d .
PARKSIDE 0.2 1 .2 5.4 6.5.41 OLD BRIGHTON 2 .3 8.5 12 .8 14.12.96 PARKSIDE Naidos 3, Moodie 2, Chilcott . BEST Moodie, Karagiannis, Hansen, Speight, Marangos . G . Tsaikos . OLD BRIGHTON Sunderman 4, Templeton 2, Fox 2, Ryan 2, Allmand 2, Swan, Smith . BEST Hill, Phillips, Smith, Jarvis, Fides, Lade . MONASH BLUES 0.0 7.7 11 .12 17.16.118 ST. KEVINS 5.5 6.6 9.8 11 .11.77 MONASH BLUES Headberry 4, Savage 3, Kellock 2, Manuell 2, Triandos, Hipwell, Bailey, Lopes, Nicolopoulos. BEST P. Smith, Manuel], Bailey, Roberts, Hipwell, Headberry. ST KEVINS Loorham 2, Quinlan 2, Rigoni 2, Donovan, Warton, Pabst, Fogarty. BEST Hourigan, King, Meagher, Chester, Bazley, Fogarty. AQUINAS 1 .6 1 .8 3.8 3 .12 .30 DE LA GOLD 2.4 4.9 7.10 9.13.67 AQUINAS Burtt, Leavey, Pegler. BEST Burtt, Morice, Bennett, Leavey, Tresize, Pegler. DE LA GOLD Richardson 3, Harrington 2, Marostica 2, Cowan, Hubery. BEST Newton, Thorn, Canning, Bren Clark, Richardson, Burgio. OLD ESSENDON 1 .2 4.4 5.7 5.11 .41 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .3 11 .1 15 .14 19.16.130 OLD ESSENDON Sotoriou 2, Costa, Murray. BEST Murray, Gallis, Baroch, Imlach, Vidler Coster. HAMPTON ROVERS Crawford 12, Moss 2, Nelson 2, Stephanic, Luxmoore, G . Devereaux . BEST Crawford, Engelkamp, McKenna , Nelson, Moss, Mitchell . BYE OLD PARADIANS PURPLE
the attention of all clubs is drawn to the . Ron Halq ecessity to phone final scores to Mr Reserves and G and H secly on 379 8171 . !ion games played early - before 3 p .m Seniors and Under 19 section games before 5 n tthe case of a fo rfeit 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 .
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Personality Par s . BERNARDS) KEVIN MAHADY - 150 GAMES (ST ;ecent!y engaged, Kevin has moved up forward to y and score a few goals on the field . One of three )rothers presently in the senior side he comes fro m most athletic family, his father having coached the J19 side in earlier years . <evin has been a very capable full back over the . ears, playing in last years 'B ; Grade premiership nother performer in end of season trips to the'Cross' ;evin should make his 200 on current form . ongratulations on your achievement . TWO CENTURIANS AT BLACKS day at Therry marks the 100th game for two grea t Uni Blacks players of the 80s - Leon Doyle and James Garde . it's probably appropriate that these ero reach their 100 on the same day as their careers are much the same . in 1982 and it wasn't long Leon started with Blacks aefore he established himself as more than a "good irdinary" player. In his second year he was runnero in the B&F. He followed that up by winning the Cornder medal in '84 and '87 . He was VC in '84 and 'aptaln '85. He has played I/V 83-85 and was I/V Captain in 84-85. Off the tied his contribution has been just as solid, serving on Committees and always partaking in the many soclal events . Leon was awarded a Certificate of Merit in 1987 for his services to the MUFC. . Now only James started with Blacks Juniors in 1983 23 he has always been the workhorse and ever In 1985 he gained selection reliable for the Blacks . with VAFA against the VFA and kicked 4 goals . He played I/V in 1985 and was selected in the I/V All captain in '86 . On Australian side. He was Black's the B&F side he has been very unlucky - in 85 & 87 he missed one game in each season (State selection & work commitments) and was runner up by less than
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4 votes on each occasion . In 84 he was 3rd . Both players have missed only a handful over their successful careers and have given excellent service to the MUFC and the VAFA . On an off the field you couldn't meet two nicer gentlemen and I'm sure everyone joins me in congratulating Leon and James on reaching this milestone in their careers. MONASH BLUE S his 100th Congratulations to Michael Kerr who played game for Monash against Fawkner . Established legend, Kerry has the auspicious honour of playing A,B,C and D Grade Reserves, without ever playing a senior game! This also goes for his 48 games at Old Scotch and stint at AJAX ! Besides his two career goals, Kerry also captained the Reserves against Kew on one occasion and ran out on the ground without his team-mates following! On another occasion at fu!!-back Kerry kicked the ba!l into the back of the point post! Luckily the ba!l was deemed not to have entered play and he was given Gun ! another kick . What a oan over-prourd fathe r pe the baby doesn'btyarrve e o n y you read thisa! !et'seh Kerr Saturday! So congratulations on everything from everybody, Kerry . ,t * * OLD CARE Y The king of the "Baby Club" has been caught . Ron 'Fergel' Purcell, star orgaiser of our end of year party fund raiser "The Baby Club" has at long last been caught without his "baby" . Not only was he caught but by a 5 year old member of the club . Team Mascot Dean Mackrall was the successful one. and all at Old Carey congratulate him on a top effort That will cost you $5 'Fergel' to make up for the lost time!! "O!d Carey - Looking Great in '88 "
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Caulfield hanging on to fourth place in 'A' were swamped by St . Bernards last quarter burst which elded 7.4 to 1 .1 . and gave St . Bernard's a 6 goal ,,,in. Santamarie (6), Burgin, Amott (St. B.) and Miller, McLaughlin, Morphett (C.G.) were best . Graeme "Lumpy" Moran played his 226th game or Ormond and their ress correspondent claimed ! :vas a club record. (I though a chap called Jack Stock played a few more than 226 - N .R .) . North O.B. congratulated Mick McKelvie on his 150th game. Mick McKelvie joined the club at its nception and was ne of two present players who played in club's first game.
200 games to Collegians' lightly built Daryl Tucker, Graeme Ruddell ( A .M .P) holder of club record for most goals in a match, 13. The umpires farewelled Jim Peters who retired as a field umpire with 301 games to his credit and 20 years service. (Jim continued as a goal umpire for many years - N .R .) Old Trinity continued on their winning way with a mammoth 29.16 t 9.9. against MHSOB . Johnson, D.Stephens (10) & Pygin were best. Leading goal kickers for season were 'A' Ladd (Orm) 60; 'B' Harley (MHSOB) 75 ; 'C' Chapman ( C'field) 87 ; 'D' Thompson (Comm .Bank) 66 ; 'E ; Rosewarne ( E'wick) 78 ; `F' Signoreth (St .Bedes) 50 ; 'J.1' Whitton (Mon .Uni) 55 ; 'J .2' Mark B rowning (Beverley Hills) 69 . 20 YEARS AGO - 1968 A strong finish by University Blacks enabled them to beat Colegians by 15 points and hold their place in the four. Best were Shackleton, C ro uch, Patterson (Uni Blacks) and Dunn, D.Waiduck, Skinner (Coil .) . Old Geelong, fourth in 'C' threw their supporters into despair when they went down by 5 goals to Old Ca rey. Best were Weibye, Blazey, O'Byrne, Laws (4 g1s) . Old Paradians (Junior 2), Ormond (B Reserv e) & Old Trinity (E Reserve) were the only undefeated teams on completion of home and home games . North Old Boys had a one point win over MHSOB 11 .6. (72) to 9.17 (71) . Best were Kelsey, Cheel, Carne y ( N .O.B .) and Dick, Nolatgas, Lee (MHSOB) . 3 0 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Kew, 3rd in 'B' Section, kicked 5 .1 in the final quarter to defeat Uni Blacks by 1 point . The Blacks' shocking inaccuracy 12.19, was unexpected as they supplied the three top goalkickers in 'B' Section . Mo rton, B rowne, (45), (later a member of Hawthorn's 1961 premiership team), Ian Murray (42) and Roger Vines (36), CHF rover, and FF respectively. Best were Snell, James, Mort (Kew) and J.Winneke, B rowne, Linston (U .Blacks) . Collegians, leaders for the season i'A' Section, confirmed their position with a 25 point win over Old Xaverians, keeping their opponents goalless in the first half . Gallia, L .Hibbins, and G . Daff (Coll .) and Callan, Johnson & Carro ll (Old X) were best . 100 games to John Miles (Ivanhoe) a member of club's premier teams in 'B' (1954) and 'A' (1956) . (John in a member of VAFA Executive in 1988 - N .R .)
In 'A' Old Melburnians battling to avoid relegation surprised State Savings Bank (3rd) with a convincing 20 point victory in which their stars were Froomes, Pinkus and Graham . The win was pleasing for 150 game veteran coach Bruce Church. Ormond congratulated fly-weight rover Max Bro oks on his 50th game. (Max went on to represent Victoria and win an 'A' Section B & F - N .R . ) In 'C' Section the top two, Parkside & De La Salle, battled out a hard game with Parkside's sustained finish . 6.3 to 1 .5, giving them an easy victory . Best were Lauder Radwell, Jensen ( P'side) and Toogood, B.Teague, McCormack (De La Salle) . Peter Bennett's 9 goals for Collegians against Ivanhoe took him to 66 for the season .
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The future is assured . Wittey, Bloods S . Teale, Collegian s (2) 64 Warner, Monash Whites (2) 48 M . Ladson, De La Salle (1) 46 Johnson, Marcelli n (4) 44 H SECTION (1) 40 Prowse, Old Xaverian s (4) 34 Giffin, St . Kevins (-) 33 Goudge, GTV-9 (4) 29 Louchard, GTV-9 (4) 28 Ebinger, GTV-9 (-) 27 F. Skender, St. Kilda Lang, Richmond Central (4 63 Hall, St . Kild a (6) 61 Gray, GTV- 9 39 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (1) 33 Gorazides, Old Xaverian s (-) 30 Mason, Marcelli n 1 30 Board, Old Paradians (2) 30 Connors, Old Xaverians (1) 26 Walker, De La Sall e (4) 26 Lassock, Old Haileybury (4) 25 Midro, Collegians (5) 25 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 T. Strike, Whitefriar s (2) 55 Rowan, Whitefriars ( ) 50 O'Brien, Whitefriars ( ) 34 Dixon, Old Melb . ( ) 34 S. Strike, Whitefriars (3) 32 Phillips, Caul . Grm . (-) 31 D'Silva, St Bernards UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (2) 86 Fogarty, St . Kevins (-) 50 Ryan, Old Brighton (4) 45 Fox, Old Brighton (-) 40 Hourigan, St . Kevins (2) 34 Pegler, Aquinas (-) 31 Howden, Old Brighton (-) 28 Pegler, Aquinas (5) 28 Howden, Old Brighton Bare, St Kevin s (-) 54 A RESERVE (-) 51 Wooler, Marcelli n () 46 McGraw, De La Salle (-) 44 Madden, Ormond 40 Formosa, Uni Blues (1) 34 Harris, De La Salle Walsh, St . Bernard s (8) 108 B RESERVE (-) 78 Rawley, Ivanhoe ( ) 65 Denami, Parkside () 61 Jackson, Kew (-) 45 Hendrie, Bull/Temp (3) 45 Lengalher, Ivanhoe ( ) 43 Hill, Kew Hannington, Bulleen/Templestowe (-) 27 S . Allen, Caulfield Gramm . ( ) 25 Ould, Fawkner
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C RESERV E 37 Thompson, Banyule (1) Lane, Old Haileybury 30 Ballarin, St . Kilda (-) 26 Pollard, Balaclava (-) 25 Weston, Banyule (-) 24 Susovich, St . Kilda (-) 23 Stevens, Banyule D RESERVE (-) 21 Devola, Hampton Rovers (5) 75 Wright, State Bank (2) 32 Walkley, Preston (3) 34 Wright, State Bank (-) 32 Weedon, Elsternwick (1) 26 F(nikarides, Preston (2) 25 Angelis, Bulleen United (-) 23 Winkler, Hampton Rovers (2) 23
E RESERV E Bowtell, Aquinas (- 35 Kotis, St. Bedes (4) 34 O'Brien, Whitefriars (4 29 Henderson, Old Geelong (-) 26 Borthwick, Old Geelong (-) 24 Puglia, Whitefriars (1) 24 O'Loughlin, Aquinas (-) 19 Fitzgibbon, St . Bedes (-) 17 F RESERV E Clark, Old Ca re y (-) 33 Yusuf, Comm . Bank (1) 28 Begent, Clayton (-) 19 Hands, Old Carey (-) 17 Stephens, Doveton (-) 16 Russell, F.I .T. (-) 16 Bibas, F.I .T. (-) 16
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A SECTION OLD SCOTCH V COLLEGIANS ST. BERNARDS V UNI BLUE S DE LA SALLE V OLD XAVERIANS OLD PARADIANS V ORMOND MARCELLI V NORTH O.B . B SECTION BULL/TEMP V CAUL . GRAMM . PARKSIDE V KEW FAWKNER V IVANHOE 0. TRINITY V THERRY UNI BLACKS V MONASH BLUES C SECTION FIRST SEMI FINAL AT SANDRINGHAM SECOND SEMI FINAL AT ELSTERNWICK PARK D SECTION FIRST SEMI FINAL AT COBURG SECOND SEMI FINAL AT HARRY TROTT E SECTIO N FIRST SEMI FINAL AT BRUNSWICK SECOND SEMI FINAL AT MONASH F SECTION FIRST SEMI FINAL AT LA TROBE SECOND SEMI FNAL AT BULLEEN UNITED
Personality Pars 50 GAMES FOR 'HOGO ' Everyone at Old Camberwell congratulate Michael 'Hogo' Hodgson on playing his 50th game last week . To think this man mountain has only played 50 games amazes most and is sure to send a shudder through opposition teams . Hogo's strength, size and mobility are a huge asset to Old Camberwell as he often is seen spreading the occasional pack . Everyone truly hopes that (1) Hogo doesn't get any bigger, but (2) that he plays many, many more games for the 'Wells . OLD CARE Y Great to see players such as Stephen Brown & Ian Webster playing really well towards the end of the season . Stephen had a delayed start to the season and is now starting to show top form and put pressure on some players in the 1sts . Ian finds training hard to get to due to work, but puts in lost of hard work on match days and has played some good solid games lately. To two of our quieter players well done .
G SECTIO N GRAND FINAL (SUNDAY, AUGUST 21) H SECTIO N GRAND FINAL (SUNDAY AUGUST 21) UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BULLEEN/TEMP V COLLEGIAN S THERRY V UNI BLUES MHSOB V OLD XAVERIAN S O.PARADE GREEN V OLD HAILEYBURY MARCELLIN V DE LA BLU E UNDER 19 SECTION 2 OLD SCOTCH V ST. KILDA ORMOND V OLD MELB . BANYULE V WHITEFRIARS CAUL . GRAMM . V ST. BERNARDS UNI BLACKS V NORTH OLD BOYS UNDER 19 SECTION 3 HAMPTON ROVERS V O .P. PURPLE DE LA GOLD V OLD BRIGHTON ST. KEVINS - BY E 0. ESSENDON V PARKSIDE AQUINAS V MON BLUE S
ELSTERNWICK CONGRATULATES TONY HEATH ON HIS 150TH GAM E Today is the last game of 1988 but will it be the last game for Elsternwick's Tony Heath? Whatever, today the Club congratulates Tony on reaching his 150th game today. There have been several times this year when Tony has played with injury and we all wondered if he would get to 150 today or front again next year for just one more season . Amongst Heathy's many favourite sayings (some are unforgettable) is one that epitomises his attitude and commitment - "C'mon fellas - let's have a red hot dip". Tony can always be relied upon to keep opposition full fowards honest . He is renowned for his straight ahead attacking style, his touch tackling and long kicking to position . Off the field, the Club has Tony to thank for organising the annual players Trips Away to Hobart in recent years. Tony has learnt a lot from these trips . They tell me one airline takes forever to fly from Melbourne to Hobart and even longer when there's only 6 cans on board for the whole flight . Tony, congratulations on your milestone today . We now you will give the Club everything to come out a winner.
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G SECTION 15 1 0 1157 556 208 .09 60 14 2 0 907 666 136.19 56 12 4 0 818 570 143.51 48 11 5 0 951 671 141 .73 44 10 6 0 904 596 151 .68 40 7 9 0 716 815 87.85 28 6 10 0 546 992 55.04 24 5 11 0 576 922 62.47 20 4 12 0 534 910 58.68 16 4 12 0 446 1284 34.74 16 3 13 0 588 1002 58.68 12 3 13 0 367 900 40.78 1 2
THOMASTOWN TRIBUTE S We at Thomastown would like to congratulate the following players in achieving personal milestones with (he Bears during the 1988 season . 50 games to Glen Camiilier, Steven Papaioannoi, Bruno Pellegrino & Con Tsalkos . 100 games to John Black. 150 games to Chris Fellows. 200 games to Danny Farchione. This week, Ken Harling, Paul Hopper & Theo stabs will play their 100th games along with Sarg . Cinerari & John Zaicos who will both play their 150th game. Eric Lentini this week joins the small but elite band of 200 game players, well done Drugs .
H SECTION OLD XAVERIANS 16 0 0 1530 251 609.56 64 GTV-9 14 2 0 1327 486 273.05 56 ST. KEVINS 12 4 0 1061 467 227 .19 48 STATE BANK 8 8 0 790 860 91 .86 32 THERRY 8 8 0 744 823 90.40 32 ST. KILDA CBCOB 6 9 1 867 822 105 .47 26 RICHMOND CENT. 6 10 0 658 1236 53.24 24 OLD GEELONG 3 12 1 520 1011 51 .43 14 BALACLAVA 3 13 0 213 1261 16 .89 12 POWERHOUSE 2 14 0 318 1677 18 .96 8
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KEVINS 6 11 0 873 1002 KEW 65 13 3 0 1559 1141 136 .63 52 BALACLAVA 4 13 0 858 1312 .40 16 PARKSIDE 36.83 12 11 5 0 1796 1229 146.14 44 OLD IVANHOE 3 14 0 587 1594 THERRY 52.78 8 9 7 0 1235 1165 106.01 36 OLD BRIGHTON 2 15 0 664 1258 BULLEEN/TEMP 6 8 2 1246 1356 91 .89 28 D RESERVE SECTION UNIVERSITY BLACKS 194 6 10 0 1291 1326 97.36 24 STATE BANK 15 2 0 1452 746 .64 MONASH BLUES 5 10 1232 1635 73 .35 22 PRESTON MBOB 14 3 0 1563 685 228.18 OLD TRINITY 5 11 0 1252 1474 84 .94 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 12 4 1404 842 166.75 FAWKNER 4 11 1302 1563 83.30 18 BULLEEN UNITED 12 4 1199 792 151 .3 9 CAULFIELD GRAM . 96 .33 1846 54.82 12 A .J .A.X . 7 9 918 953 IVANHOE 3 13 0 101 2 83 .84 WEST BRUNSWICK 7 10 0 970 1157 C SECTIO N 67.12 2021 1302 155.22 60 OLD MENTONIANS 6 10 839 1250 BANYULE 15 2 78.50 1889 1116 169.27 56 ELSTERNWICK 6 11 0 1026 1307 OLD MELBURNIANS 14 3 49.66 1664 1115 149.24 52 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 14 0 730 1470 OLD HAILEYBURY 13 4 37.47 1675 1455 115.12 44 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 16 0 558 1489 OLD BRIGHTON 11 6 1762 1366 128.99 36 E RESERVE SECTION ST KILDA CBCOB 9 8 1460 1603 91 .08 32 WHITEFRIARS 16 1 0 1413 614 230.13 64 ST KEVINS 8 9 1575 1896 83 .07 16 OLD GEELONG 14 3 0 1486 591 251.44 56 BALACLAVA 4 13 1351 2058 65.65 16 ST. 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WEST BRUNSWICK 4 13 0 1183 167 7 67.0 8 12 W'STOWN CYMS 11 6 0 1342 992 135 .28 4 4 NORTH BRUNSWIC K 3 14 0 112 5 ST. ANDREWS 10 7 0 1386 1020 135.88 40 E SECTION 1113 166.76 60 OLD CAREY 9 8 0 1075 1067 100 .75 36 WHITEFRIARS 15 2 0 1856 1313 127.04 52 UNIVERSITY REDS 6 11 0 900 1177 76 .47 24 13 4 0 1668 AQUINAS O .B. 1077 128.32 48 A .N .Z . BANK 5 12 0 910 1355 67.16 20 12 5 0 1382 0. ESSEN. GRAM . 1219 130.68 44 ST. LEONARDS 4 13 0 684 1277 53 .56 16 11 6 0 1593 OLD GEELONG 10 6 1431 1420 100 .77 42 COMMON . BANK 4 13 0 623 1313 47 .45 16 POWERHOUSE 1407 104.41 28 ELTHAM COLLEGE 0 17 0 550 2092 26 .29 0 6 9 2 1469 ST. BEDES 1539 99.35 28 UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 7 10 0 1529 BRUNSWICK 2033 65.96 14 DE LA SALLE BLUE 15 1 0 1552 715 217 .06 60 . 3 13 1341 PENINSULA O.B 1812 70.86 12 OLD XAVERIANS 12 4 0 1768 853 207 .27 48 3 14 0 1284 HEATHERTON 1897 56.40 12 MARCELLIN 12 4 0 1753 897 195 .43 4 8 3 14 0 1070 U.H.S.O .B. UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 7 0 1262 1041 121 .23 36 F SECTION 14 3 0 2013 926 217.39 56 0. PARAD. GREEN 9 7 0 1400 1261 111 .02 36 LATROBE UNI 14 3 0 1741 1004 173.41 56 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 10 0 1341 1391 96 .41 24 OLD CAREY 13 4 0 1703 1049 162 .35 52 THERRY 5 11 0 1048 1670 62 .75 20 DOVETON SJOC 13 4 0 2191 1532 143.02 52 COLLEGIANS 5 11 0 919 2039 45 .07 20 ST ANDREWS 10 7 0 1492 1332 112 .01 40 BULLEENREMP 4 12 0 887 1804 49 .17 16 W'STOWN CYMS 118.58 36 M .H .S.O.B . 2 14 0 788 1318 59 .79 8 9 8 0 1685 1421 COMM, BANK 9 8 0 1381 1332 103.68 36 UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 UNIVERSITY REDS 96 .86 32 WHITEFRIARS 16 0 0 2042 804 253 .98 64 8 9 0 1419 1465 F.I .T. 59 .80 16 ORMOND 12 4 0 1482 861 172 .13 48 4 13 0 1223 2045 A .N .Z. BANK 57.02 12 BANYULE 10 6 0 1298 1335 97.23 40 3 14 0 1020 1789 CLAYTON 3 14 0 948 2074 45.71 12 OLD SCOTCH 9 7 0 1294 1072 120 .71 36 ST LEONARDS 2 15 0 1010 2086 48 .42 8 NORTH O.B. 8 8 0 1251 1297 96.45 3 2 ELTHAM COLLEG E SECTION ST. 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