The Amateur Footballer, Week 19, 1988

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FINAL FOUR SETTLE D irtue of its 2 point win over section leaders Ormond Marcellin cemented its place in the four and will no w ;- eet Old Xaverians in the first Semi Final on Sunday week . Marcellin surprised Ormond with its tenacity and only some inaccuracy forward work in the first half prevented ,em from building up a sizeable lead . Nonetheless a 28 point margin at 3/a time was a useful challenge fo r 'Monds and one predictably that they threw everything into . Four goals to nil and a lift by players down the majority of the day nearly got them home. However in the end it didn't and full credit to Marcellin o n ne performance. O'Flynn, Callinan, Luke Getson & Murray were a wonderful defence whilst Petroff & Lennox worked hard up forard . Ormond's form has some of its supporters very worried . Concern might be •,,:e better work for the selection committee who've now seen the side suffer two narrow losses and record one arrow win in the past three weeks. l-,day at Bundoora they meet Old Paradians in what will be a dress rehearsal for the second semi final . Old paradians have a slightly better record of late and are nearly back to full strength . They will not have forgotten at awful thrashing at Ormond back in May and will be eager to establish supremacy with the finals so close. ~. strength of the O .P's is recent weeks has been its defence where Matt Considine, Mansfield, the brothers Wood, Conavant the versatile Pritchard if required, are a pretty close knit group . However Ormond too has solid defence, indeed it has had the lowest score kicked against it for the year . Best, the McDonald brothers , 41e, Forsyth & Barnes team admirably and my tip to Bruce Corben and company is to return the skipper ;,ermanently to half back where his ability to organise the defence and where he can lead from the front are ~ rnestimable value. If Mark McDonald receives "a rest" then Ross Tonkin may be the man for centre half oack. The centre lines of both sides are fairly even . Abrahams duel with Russell will be a beauty and Kingston & Gilmore will receive plenty of opposition from Beare and either Philip or Nelson . Tiiere is an abundance of talent u forward in both sides but McClements & Grills have the edge over Taylor & McMahon in the ruck . O.P.'s need a pre-carnival game from skipper Gleeson & Spillane also is overdue. I believe OP's will win . They've more options and wilo not have the form doubts which may have cropped up in some Ormond minds and may ee more anxious to stake their claim than the visitors. Of course the other vitals games involve No rt h O.B., Old Scotch & De La Salle O.C. One of this trio will accompany St . Bernards to B Section . The most likely -andidate is De La Salle O.C. They are bound to put up one hell of an effort but they simply lack the class r=nd skill of Old Xaverians who must be delighted with the form of one of its favourite sons, Steve Cu rtain . :-lis first senior game last week saw him boot 8 goals from the spearhead and I'll be surprised if he can't repeat that effort today. De La have been a wonderful 'A' Section club since arriving in 1976 . They have missed the ripal four only once in those 13 years and in that time played in seven Grand Finals winning five . A marvellous performance, but alas its all past history and although the return to 'B' section is not the end of the world, the notential and performance of their two Under 19 teams and Reserves suggests we may see them back in the oig time in 1990. Thus Old Scotch will be saved from relegation by the efforts of its co-tenants Old Xaverians, as depite a fighting 2 point win last week I believe that Collegians will want to finish 1988 in winning style and their running game will be too much for the Cardinals. What a duel Schober v Fuller promises to be ! Now that they're assured of their second appearance in A Section final series Marcellin will get the North O .B . money of its back with a victory this afternoon that will also provide Neil Le Lievre with the chance to settle a few doubts over positioning and form, and finally whether the Blues are required to make the journey to West Essendon will be decided by His Honour Judge Vincent . Should the match be played Blues will win, but only f they play with the same spirit and commitment shown in the past fortnight . Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barne s

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And now to the A Section Best and Fairest : Norm Nugent (The Sun) likes John O'Connell (St . Bernards) and John Moir (Old Scotch) Terry O'Halloran (Age) goes for John Moir (Old Scotch) and Simon Melican (St. Bernards) & Matt Galbraith (Collegians) whilst yours truly fancies Rob Fuller (0, Scotch), Mark McDonald (Ormond) depending on the Tribunal, anci Luke Getson (Marcellin ) Today's winners A SECTIO N B SECTION OLD PARADIANS v Ormond KEW v Parkside OLD XAVERIANS v De La Salle O.C . Bulleen-Temp v CAULFIELD GRAMMAR COLLEGIANS v Old Scotch FAWKNER v Ivanhoe MARCELLIN v North O.B. OLD TRINITY v Therr y St . Bernards v UNI BLUES Uni Blacks v MONASH BLUE S

For the Record Banyule & Old Melburnians have never met in a Final . During the season Banyule won both encounters by 5 points on April 30th and by 11 points on July 9th . Old Haileybu ry & Old Brighton have met on 22 occasions . Old Brighton has won 15 and strangely this will be their first meeting in a Final . *~* Bulleen United & Old Mentonians have never met in a final and on the nine meetings to dare, O . Mentonians lead by 3 . Preston Marist Brothers & Hampton Rovers meet for the first time this season with Preston successful on both occasions . ~t*~t Aquinas & Whitefriars have met in two finals (1987 second Semi and Grand Final) Aquinas won the big one and since joining the VAFA Aquinas have won 4 and Whitefriars 2 .

Old Essendon & Powerhouse have never met in final and in their overall contests the 'Dons lead 3 to 1 . **i~ La Trobe & Old Ca re y will also be competing in their first final and during the year each recorded a win . Doveton & St . Andrews met in the first semi last season with victory going to the Saints . All told the clubs have met 4 times and each has recorded 2 wins .

** * 200th GAMES FOR AMATEUR LEGEND One of the Greatest Amateur Footballers ever to pull on a boot, Roger Paul, plays his 200th game for Old Haileybu ry today. "Paully" won the first two of an amazing six Best & Fairests in his first two years out of school, way back in 1975-75 . Until 1980 he was one of the most destructive players arund, using his strength to great advantage in the centre and demolishing countless collarbones with the most feared hip and shoulder in the competition . This ability to burst open a pack and emerge with the ball was a major force behind the Bloods' climb to 'B' Grade in the late 1970s, along with the talents of his great contemporary and All-Australian ruckman, John Houghton . In those days it was almost a case of Paul and Houghton firing to make a Haileybury win on meritability - the two tied for Roger's third Best & Fairest in 1978 . A knee injury then saw changes to Roger's career. He actually retired in 1984, only to be coerced into playing again the next season by Andy LangfordJones who else!) . Playing as the senior pro, having been captain himself for six years from 1977 to 1982, he was still good enough to win the 1983, 1985 and 1986 Best and Fairests as well as captain the VAFA 'CDEFG' teams to impressive victories in 1986-87. Although slower he was sure in touch, so familiar and

at home with the heat of football battle, and an absolute inspiration to the young talent such as Garry Phillips and John Bingham that has emerged over the last couple of years . He led off the field too, as (playing) President from 1985 to 1987 . Neither Roger or his enthusiastic father Arch could eer be described as umpire lovers - when 'Paully' himself took the whistle for a reserves game there were less than a dozen free kicks for the game! Socially train trips and a memorable visit to the Moonee Valley trots were rare weaknesses, but Rog and the lovely Bron have always been one of the club's favourite couples . It's been a long road to 200 for the greatest player seen at Old Haileybury - and Paully's done it all from President to Life Member to Captain to Best & Fairest winner. Along the way he has been Amateur football's most valuable ornaments. It's also fitting that he joins two of hbis closest team mates over many years, Neville Schmidt and John Corrigan, in the "200 Club" .

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improve their win tally . Ivanhoe (4) and Blacks (2) Summarizing : Parkside are the only side from last year .toThe C grade sides have done well and the A grade iost more and the other 3 sides were mostly the same ;ides not so well . Does that mean the gap from A to B and C to B is closing a little? ?

The Sist Report on B Sectio n

Well its come right down to the wire for relegation . Trinity and Caulfield will all be glued to the radios, listening in to the 6 o'clock report on 3L0 774 Fawkner, ! ! l ,al of reasons and its a great way to end the season . The lutck lof thehdraw!pes today hold interest for a numb Fawkner and Ivanhoe them onto victory . In an interesting at home and despite their run of losses the threat of C-grade will be enough to inspi game at Bulleen/Templestowe get the points I reckon Caulfield, aretheir on a shooting high, shoul Their superiority airAjani will give them the edge but they will have towho watch goals as it can. be very tricky at in thethe Ted Reserve . I'm sure Cooney will continue to dominate rfoTrinity will have to work hard to beat Therry . relegation They have, byTherry far, thebut hardest game out know of the three vying fc . It is very difficult to see how they .can overcome you just never . In the other two matches which really don't count for much on the ladder, there will be intensive pressure because of the teams competing . Monash and Blacks anything like the 1st round it will be a beauty -always have a great game in a traditional grudge match - if it it will be close. In the other big game Blacks will have a few key players missing but despite that Parkside are they canKew knock offwill theknow undefeated sidefrom will be 100 of "fast, furious football" but my confident money will be on who what toKew expect Parkside . Itminutes . Thi~ should be a high-scoring game at Pitcher Park the result of the game. and I think defences will have a big bearing on As you've didn't makenoticed the fourI didn't review last weeks games, instead I have briefly reviewed the year for the teams whc Club &Fs are als o. I've also included my tips for the B&F The names in capitals are likely Association contenders 1988 B THE SEASON ITH,4T WAS . : 1988 in B grade was disappointing competitively speaking Round 7 I managed to correctl ytopandbmes . Kew have been a cut above the rest.. After at times and Bulleen/Templestowe Ther ry and Parkside have looked a little shake look at what problems the lower sides gothad there : because of lack of real competition from the lower sidedicLet sy UNI BLACKS and Vaughan,- did Lostnot 5 key helpsenior players from last year, injuries to 6 other key players including Heath Russell . Had a couple and relied on than Juniors who need a bit more time Inconsistent performance cost them dearlyofasgood did 4recruits close results by less 2 points the sides in the four . . Need more depth but again should be OK B&F : CERNIE (Centre), . Did not beat any of . Garde (Ruck), Doyle (RR) . MONASH Came up from C grade and did well to finish middle order weren't too- bad not lose players and injuries . Inconsistent performances also a problem but put .inDid a good onemany against Therry, a good consolidating year found a couple of good Juniors B&F : McGREGOR (RR), John Quin (HBF-FF), . A little more depth should see them go on . Sturgess (Centre ) FAWKNER - The woes continue for them other problems have not helped their cause . This year they did not recruit enough new players and injuries and require a lot of work around the club for next year .have gallen away in teh second half of the season and will . They B&F: BUSST (Ruck), Adan Saggers ( CHF/CHB) . CAULFIELD - Definitely shows. The loss of Kanis the biggest mystery in B grade this year . On paper a much better side than their positions obviously meant more than they realised and since they have won every game Cooney and Berzins have returned . This crowd should definitely be swabbed - the B&F: FISH (Ruck), Stevenson 'Ark has nothing on this lot (Rover), McClelland (BP) . . TRINITY - A very unsettling year for them losing the coach . New coach and a new ground, then problems off the ground by B&F: NORMAN .(Centre), Basically Black they are still in C grade mode and if they survive they will need to work much harder (RR) . IVANHOE - A virtual walkout pre-season losing 14 senior players sealed their fate other problems with their administration unsettled the club badly . Losing the coach and the grade . Unless there is a big shake-up there will be B&F : CASTAGNINE (Rover), M' . Flynn, S . Corlett. KEW - B&F : BURDEN (Centre , Jenkins ( PARKSIDE HBF), Duncan (Rover) B&F: WILLIAMS ( RR), ~age THERRY B&F : MATTON ( RR), Taylor (Centre), Sturgess (HBF) ( BULLEEN/TEMP - B&F: SMYTHE CHB), Nyman (Centre), George (Rover), Harisiou 4 (Ruck) . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

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Before looking at today's big games we should perhaps pause to remember those who have fallen, two of course from the section completely . Looking at the scoreboard it would seem that Thomastown have only themselves to blame, virtually kicking themselves out of "C" Grade after losing to Old Ivanhoe by a point despite having nine more scoring shots . They'll still be kicking themselves next year. Balaclava also won convincingly to make sure that Melbourne High's final memories of the section are unhappy ones . Turning from relegation to finals, the Saintly mid-fielders enjoyed contrasting days against today's second semifinal teams . St Kilda CBC's efforts over the season were reminiscent of many a politician - promising much but delivering little. St Kevins also finished with an even split of wins and losses, but it's a wonder they didn't fall asleep half-way through so predictable did their season become . At Sandringham today, Old Haileyburians and Old Brighton meet each other for the first time ever in a finals match, which is something of a surprise . Conditions may well be similar to those at Elsternwick Park last week, where Brighton gave the Bloods more than a surprise and saw them into the finals with two consecutive losses (which could almost have been three had not Melbourne High failed by only two points the week before) . There was a marked contrast in the two team's attitudes last week . Brighton had only Peter Grant and Matt Allen out (both injured) and treated the game as serious practice for this week's semi ; even to the extent of the ubiquitous ghetto-blaster in the rooms . Haileybury preferred the picnic-in-absentia preparation . VAFA State wingman Garry Phillips got some exercise by umpiring the reserves match, but it was more like a slumber party for Messrs Shand, Walden, Holohan, Graham Smith, and Seccull, all of whom were rested or resting (whatever your preference) . At least Roger Paul returned to the fray. The Bloods have far greater marking strength, especially up forward with Bingham, Shand and Wilson . Against this Brighton have many dangerous runners, of whom Andrew Grant is perhaps the most prolific. Pryor's pace will allow him to elude any defender. Waddingham showed off his skills with three great left-foot snaps in the space of a match winning quarter last week, and Barber's was another useful, elasive contribution . McKennan, the poor man's Robert Flower, has been a valuable winger for many years too . Paul Woff may receive less assistance than his counterparts but has the strength and mobility to dominate a game all day. Dave Cochrane and skipper Cam Lade provide strength in medium-sized packages while coach Mark Sarau will be on field to direct operations - which may or may not be an advantage over Phil Stevens. I suppose the real question being asked is whether Haileybury can settle quickly back into a smooth combination when half a dozen changes have been made from the previous week . Will the rest and recreation program work, or will it backfire? I think the former, but if Brighton can get out of the blocks quickly while the Old Haileyburians are trying to remember each other's names, the story could be drastically different . Like Old Haileyburians, Banyule enter the finals series after two straight losses. In fact Old Melburnians snatched the minor premiership at the very last opportunity by virtue of the Bears' latest stumble . The loss of wingmen Brendan Moloney and Quilliam through suspension is an added blow to morale in a season that was unblemished until round 14 but has since seen three losses in the last five games . Elsternwick Park's wide wings will suit both sides, particularly the running players who made up a third of the VAFA 'CDEFG' team in Adelaide . OM's pair of Greg Bradshaw and Jeremy Nicholls may do more around the ground than the Banyule quartest - Fraumano, Sutterby, Adams and Holt - who like the goals a little more. Bradshaw and Holt are the two biggest kick-winners and may cancel out each other's efforts, but even more important will be the rucking contest between Rohan B rown (OMs) and Dave Williams (B) . At least Ed Cordner can provide a little assistance to Brown, but Williams is really alone . The loser's rovers my well go unfed . In the leadership stakes Andrew Witts has been outstanding all year, but with players of the character of that well-known non-conformist Marcus Fraumano around, Banyule will also have plenty of direction . At this stage of the season, however, OMs just seem to be on the roll while Banyule could not have picked a worse time to be off the boil . I think the Grammarians will win teh first berth to "B" Grade by winning today - even though Banyule won both home and away clashes (by less than a goal each time) . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

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SOUTHA's SELECTION S 1st Semi-final at Sandringham OLD HAILEYBURIANS v Old Brighton 2nd Semi-final at Elsternwick Park OLD MELBURNIANS v Banyule (Reserves) 1st Semi-final at Elsternwick Park ST KILDA CBC v Old Melburnians 2nd Semi-final at Sandringham OLD HAILEYBURIANS v Banyule At least you've shown your true colours David - ED.

D Section notes by Chris R owston

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PRESTON MBOB MILESTONE GALORE Preston this week have a variety of players reaching personal milestones. Playing their 50th games are Danny `Showbag' Kiervan & Craig McGraw. Showy is last years B & F winner and is still going along in fine fashion . Craig is playing wel at the right end of the season, when it counts . We also have two players, playing their 100th games, which are young Scott ` Wordy' McGowan & Andrew'Pickles' Finikaridis. Scott is probably one of the more educated young men from Preston and sometimes uses words that go above most players head . Pickles is one of the real personalities of the club and always provides some entertainment around the place. Finally there is Ivan De Bono playing his 150th game . Ivan is also a past B & F winner, a great clubman and always gives his very best on and off the field .

50 GAMES TO BULLEEN UNITED Congratulations to Mick Davey on his belated milestone for the Bulls . It has taken 'Mental' quite a while to notch this many because he is always finding something else to occupy his mind, but when he plays football he is as disciplined a player as any . Always a barrel of laughs, it has been great playing with Mental . Well done Mick, and try to make the nest 50 a bit quicker. 50 GAMES TO BRENNIE `HAMO' HAMBRIDGE Congratulations to B rennie Hambrid ge on playing his 50th game today for St . Bedes. When Brennie arrived at the Club he presented a baby faced, shy and very humble appearance. However, it did not take us long to realise this was a facade . Nowadays Brennie's mouth gets him into heaps of trouble with fellow team mates . The highlight of training is the regular use of Brennie, in lieu of the bag, for the punching bag routine. All the boys reckon this exercise is just 'bewdiful'. Despite all his shortcomings (and there are many) Brennie has been a great acquisition to St . Bedes and we all wish him well on his 50th . OLD CAREY Winner of our End of Season Award of Dinner for two at Fergy's Restaurant Linda Crescent is JOHN HAND S Congratulations John from all at Old Carey. Apart from holding court on our forward line and kicking the odd miraculous goal, John has een a tower of strength around the club, ranging from cleaner, storeman, barman, runner, host and organiser. Well done John - Enjoy the Night !

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u F,nals time is here and this grade has turned out very even between the top four sides. Hampton Rovers & Preston have the privilege of the double chance, while Old Mentonians must be smarting at losing second ;,osition . As fate has it, the same four sides play today as last week, the difference being, one side will drop out and the other will be promoted to C Grade. Most people will agree that on the years performances Preston :1;1I start slight favourites for the flag, but there is little difference between them . Taday Hampton Rovers play P reston in the second semi at Harry Trott Oval . Both sides play a similar style of game, fast play on footy, strong marking and both look for their full forward . Alf Panagiotidis (HR) steady all year must convert every opportunity, his opponent being Pat McVeigh a hard working and tight player. At he other end Preston has Ga ry Phillips, impressive last week, showing strong marking skills and leads well . Phillips must be held, and my choice would be Wylie, Austin, a player the Rovers have relied on for many ears . For the Rovers to win Alan Lawson must fire at centre half forward . This would bring other players into he game. Last week P re ston were able to upset the Rovers forwards led by Peter Yendell & Emile Kyracou . 3all possession in the centre will be utmost important . Wayne Capp & Mark Young (HR) must get first use, not, Mark Mason ( P reston) will tear them apart as witnessed by myself last week . Finally who will win, P re ston have had the edge in both encounters by a small margin, but with dry conditions and the incentive of C Grade I believe Hampton Rovers can win a close and exciting contest . The first semi sees Old Mentonians play Bulleen United . These two sides have had a very successful second ,alf of the season . Bulleen have now registered nine wins on the trot and well deserve a shot at C Grade . I celieve both sides will include new players today to strengthen then forward lines . Old Mentonians will naturally onng in No rt on to bolster their rucks with Sly and improve their marking ability around the ground . This could develop into a battle of the back lines. OM's led by Colin Funston & Dean Rogers and Bulleen will rely on strong checking Paul Flew & Steve Adams . The centre duels and roving positions hold the key to the game . OM's has Ross Newman (centre) with Russ & Nick Macqui re firing at the right time. Bulleen will encounte r th ever reliable Johm Empey and rovers Gary Taylor & Mark Kelly. Winger Chris Foley will need to be ;vatched as he's had a great season . Neither side relies on a ful forward, so whoever adjust to the big windy spaces of Coburgs ground will take the points. Again very hard to select, Nothing between them - Bulleen to win !

E Section Report by John Palme r

My predictions were thrown right out the window last week . Tipped only one winner - missed on 4th spot and missed on 9th spot - not a very good way to go into the finals . The only thing to look forward to today is that I wont make the same number of mistakes - (maximum 2 only possible) . Old Essendon looked like going under to Brunswick at half time last week but in a good finals lead-up contest, came back to run out 13 point winners . Aquinas took on top team Whitefriars and ran out comfortable winners . After looking very strong all year, this is the second defeat in a row for the Friars . Have the wheels fallen off? Can they come back? - We'll know this this afternoon . I'll bet the frothys were flowing for a time after the game at Brens Oval where UHSOB put a 4 goal space in the game against Peninsula. Like me, they would have thought a win would have kept them in E Section next year - and win they did . When the scores in the Heatherton - St. Bedes match came through, the ale would 7 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988


have immediately gone flat . Heathe rt on got up by 1 point, they stay in the Section and the High School Old Boys go to F Section with the Pirates . I have some sympathy for the St . Bedes followers - this is the 5th game where the margin has been 3 points or less, including 2 draws . In one other game they were beaten by 10 points . With that tally of close games, lady luck certainly hasn't been on their side this year. Powerhouse regained its earlier season good form with a 3 goal victory over Old Geelong . The win has secured them a finals berth and restored their confidence . To todays games and the do or die 1st semi-final at Ransford Oval . Old Essendon & Powerhouse . They met two weeks ago and O .E . won by 5 goals. (First time around O .E . won by about 6 majors) . Their performances have in my view, been a little stronger than those of POwerhouse of late and my nod for a prelim . final berth goes to Old Essendon . The 2nd semi-final - a repeat of last weeks encoutern Whitefriars & Aquinas . The score is one each for the year and after their confidence boosting win last week Aquinas will be raring to go . However I am not yet convinced that the Friars wagon has become a sled and expect them to bounce back and earn themselves another promotion this year.

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"You're there to be the recipient, the sifter, the analyser, the synergiser, the linker . ." who said this? Sain`cers flambouyant coack Roland Mag ro to his forward line at 1/4 time or Melbourne's new civic supremo, Wins• :jme Lewesome. Answers on a S.A.E. by last mail Thursday. As little Johnnie Howard gagged on some "take away the Chinise", the top four all registered strong pre-finals victories, while 8 teams drowned the sorrows of season's end in the watering holes of our fair city . The Redz had a cocktail party of ginormous proportions and were entertained by the latest American imported sensation Bobby Nordlinger and the Travel Claims. Big celebrations at Patterson River too as Robbie Bulless predicted a big '89 after avoiding the cellar wherein lies the EI°°m Barrell for six minths . The Redz weren't disgraced against the Sainters who threw Brownlow Gold , . : ty into the role of troubleshooter to halt the Redz courageous fightback . As expected Old Carey, La Tro be & Doveton all had big margins to spare in their wins over the Ze , ' y the Clays and the Eagles . Williamstown fully deserved the bridesmaid's spot with a strong win over the F r Trotters bayside. So what can be said about the non-finalists in terms of the future? Williamstown : basically a young side who with consistency and discipline should definitely make the four next year, especially if H .B. can play out a full season . I wouldn't write off Rollo yet . Comm Bank: I think that consistency is probably the key to the Har ry 's chances of success next year. Possibly too, they could do with an injection of youth - a few spunky tellers perhaps ! Uni Reds : Redz had their best season for several years . If coach, Laurie Duffus retains his key players the Redz should be a finals side . The six-million-injury-man, Buster Hosking is expected to return for his 12th season . Footscray I .T. : the Eagles soared early then landed heavily and never got off the ground again . No doubt, Johnny Moroney will analyse the problems over the summer months . Probably a settling down of the many new players will assist . A.N .Z. : the Zedders had a few highlights but basically lacked the depth of skills to challenge the better sides, recruitment is essential together with full support for the recently revamped administration . St . Leonards: with natural development the young players of St . Leonards will push up the ladder next year ; 2-3 years to challenge for finals success . Clayton : the Clays won three then lost fifteen so they clearly need to rethink their future - again recruitment and committment are the keys. Eltham: the Artistic Turtles may have finished bottom but their potential for future success is great - good facilities and suport, youthful talent and enthusiasm . The big improvers in 1989. FENWICK AWARD : Dinner for two compliments of the Fenwick Inn Restaurant and drawn by Sue Anderson this week goes to Kew Shaw from Old Carey. Congratulations and bon appetit! OLD CAREY FINALS FEVER BAR-B- Q Sunday 21st August at "Dickies" Place 8

Everyone welcome - come along and discuss the result of the 2nd semi . Bring your tennis gear and have a Spa after a few sets . Plenty of food and cold drinks . See you at Eric 'Dickies' Dick's home from 12 noon . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED AUGUST 13, 1988 G SECTION PRELIMINARY FINA L Monash Whites greater accuracy enabled them to tie this game with Bulleen Templestowe who, despite having more of the play on their forward line, were unable to kick the winning score. H SECTIO N FIRST SEMI FINA L St . Kevin's with greater steadiness in their forward line, ran out twelve point winners over State Bank, who despite having more of the play in their scoring zone, were unable to clinch the game . Nevertheless the Banker's performance, when judged on home and away form, was a most creditable one because St. Kevin's had been clearly the better side during the sixteen minor rounds . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 17) Old Paradians Gre en, despite a slow start, clearly defeated Collegians by seventy eight points . However this vin was virtually in vain because University Blues snapped from their recent lethargy to rejoin the winning st at the expense of Bulleen Templestowe who went down by seventy nine points. Thus with one round to clay the Blues hold fourth place by ten per cent from the Old Paradians. Marcellin defeated Old Haileybu ry by twenty points and as a result of De La Salle Blue defeating Old Xaverians by five points, Marcellin have replaced the Xaverians in second place . . . at least for a week ! in direct contrast to the May 28 forfeit by cMelbourne High School Old Boys, Therry forfeited to the High School Old Boys. I wonder if this situation has occurred before? UNDER 19 Section 2 (Round 17 ) Round 17 results, although settling the Final Four, have prompted speculation as to what might happen in the ina!s . C.B.C. St. Kilda justified my selection as they were unable to defeat Caulfield Grammarians by thirty six points . Caulfield's percentage still looks like saving their position in the section while C.B.C. St . Kilda looks certain to be relegated . Old Scotch, consolidated their finals berth when, aided by uncanny accuracy, they accounted for Old Melburnians by sixty eight points. Banyule continued their fine form when they thrashed second placed Ormond by the wide margin of eighty seven points . With such awesome displays Banyule are really proving their worth . No rt h Old Boys, who coveted a final's berth, proved no match for the Whitefriars machine and went down to the leaders by one hundred and fourteen points . No rth's none too health percentage ihus took another battering . University Blacks, facing inevitable relegation forfeited to St. Bernards. UNDER 19 Section 3 (Round 17) Hampton Rovers made mockery of my match forecast when they defeated Old Brighton Grammarians by nineteen points. The Rovers who clearly had most of the play in their forward line are now running into fine form at the right time. St. Kevins recorded an eighteen point victory over De La Salle Gold despite their inaccurate kicking . The season has now ended for St . Kevins whose depth of talent should have enabled the side to participate in the finals. A big opening quarter effort by Parkside enabled them to easily account for Aquinas. After the first quarter Parkside onslaught Aquinas were never really a serious challenge to Parkside supremacy. Old Paradians Purple received a forfeit ffom Old Essendon Grammarians while Monash Blues had the bye. PREVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED AUGUST 20-21,1988 G SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL REPLAY Bulleen Templestowe and Monash Whites meet again on Sunday at Eistemwick Park . The venue, I believe, will prove a key factor in deciding the results because I suspect the younger and fitter Monash Whites to outrun Bulleen Templestowe and thus set up sufficient scoring opportunities to win the match . H SECTION PRELIMINARY FINA L G .T.V.9 and St . Kevins meet at Elsternwick Park to decide who will challenge Old Xaverians for the premiership. Although G .T.V.9 has a more dependable forward line, from which four players are listed among the leading H Section goalkickers, I expect St . Kevins to reverse the results of the two home and away games by defeating G .T.V.9 today. I believe St . Kevins will possess the pace to outrun G .T.V.9 and thus establish more scoring opportunities on the wide expanses of Elsternwick Park . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

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UNDER 19 Section 1 (Round 18 ) Collegians travel to Bulleen Templestowe for a vital match for each side because the winner will avoid relegation Bulleen Templestowe were impressive against Old Paradians Gre en in Round 16 and today I believe they will win and thus send Collegians back to Section 2 after one season in Section 1 . University Blues face a real danger game - it is vacation and Therry's G round is not the easiest to find . I am tempted to select Therry but given the results of both sides in Round 17 I must select University Blues to win . Old Xaverianrs should be able to cruise to a comfortable victory ove Melbourne High School Old Boys who are Section 2 bound Old Paradians G reen will be keen to defeat Old Haileybu ry to prove they are the best side outside the finai four. At Bundoora, the Old Paradians are my selection . In a final's preview De La Salle Blue travel to Marcellin for what promises to be a great game . De La Salle have done all asked of them while Marcellin are a big strong and talented side . At the risk of being wrong I select Marcellin because they have a stronger incentive and the home ground advantage . UNDER 19 Section 2 (Round 18 ) Old Scotch, safely in the final four should have little difficulty defeating C.B .C . St . Kilda who look bound f0r Section 3 come Season 1989 . Second placed side Ormond will be out to recapture form for next week's Semi Final by defeating Old Melburnians today. Sorry O.M . readers but I cannot see your season having a fairy tale ending . The big section match of the last round sees undefeated leaders Whitefriars journey to Banyule. The Banyule brains trust is confident the side is moving inexorably to the Grand Final . For this dream to become reality the players must overcome Whitefriars today. The small ground with its prevailing winds which Banyule use so well will trouble Whitefriars during the game . Nevertheless while being really tempted to select Banyule I am conscious of Whitefriars impressive record and so I select Whitefriars to win narrow!y. Two of the season's disappointing sides Caulfield Grammarians & St . Bernards meet on Oval 3 . Caulfield are always hard to beat at home but I feel St. Bernards have more to recommend them so I select the visitors to win . University Blacks are at home to No rt h Old Boys who will be anxious to prove they are the best side outside the final four. I am confident No rth Old Boys will win this game. UNDER 19 Section 3 (Round 18 ) Old Paradians Purple, who haven't played since July 30, face a danger game today against Hampton Rovers . The Rovers are a formidable foe at home and they will give a much better account of themselves at home than, they did at Bundoora on May 21 . Mindful of the fact the Paradian players have not played a match for three weeks and they say some of them are not dedicated to hard work on the training track I select Hampton Rovers to win narrowly after a tense struggle. Old Brighton Grammarians should be able to comfortably defeat De La Salle Gold . If Old Brighton can't, then their final's chances must be lessened . Old Essendon Grammarians, who must have learned a lot this season, are at home to Parkside. I believe Parkside will finish their season with a comfortable win . Aquinas, whose form is unreliable, are at home to Monash Blues whom I expect to be sufficiently talented to win the game well . St . Kevin's have the Bye. As this is my last article for all sides I thank my readers whom I know read my words voraciously each week . Without you it would be a pointless exercise to write this column . To my typistes Joan Ahern and Marilyn Mott I extend my thanks. Eddie C rouch, has found time to deliver my copy to Vaughan Printing each week and to him I am also most grateful . COMMONWEALTH BANK FC MILESTONE Congratulations to Steve Nicholson and Mick McLellan who recently played their 50th game for the Cobras. Steve is in his fourth year as senior coach and the milestone would have been achieved earlier if not for the surgeon's knife. Steve leads by example and would not ask his players to do something he would not do himself. Nicko's skills are a feature of his game especially his drop kicks at training (drop kicks?) Mick is your typical backman, mean and selfish . He hates letting his opponents get a touch of the football, and on most occasions he succeeds . Macka is having a marvellous season ad could very well figure in our B&F A quiet person by nature, he is well liked by all . Well done Steve and Mick. ,t ,k * OLD CAREY ** * Special thanks to Wal Delves from all at Old Ca rey. Wal has been assisting Old Ca rey for 25 years mainly in the role of timekeeper. At the ripe old age of 80 Wal has decided to ca!l it a day and put away his clock for a well earned rest . Everyone connected with the club wishes Wal all the best in retirement and thank him sincerely for his 1/4 century of hard work for our club. 10

LA TROBE Special thanks from all at LaTrobe Uni to Dar re n, Julie, Adrian and the rest of the helpers who do so much in the canteen and around the club to ensure our success off the field as well as on . Good luck to Dar re n for the up-coming operation to repair the arm injured during pre-season training . WELCOME BACK Old Scotch U19's wecomed Chris Billings back to the side after 11 games missed through injury . Caulfield appears to have no answer to the orbital aspirations of Richard Hume or the strength of Leigh Monument . James Sinclair ran hard all day and Doug Mu rtagh was his usual solid self . With the team manager in Brisbane today will his able assistant attempt his comeback? LA TROBE Great work done by La Tro be's Andy and Dave Huffer in fund raising for the players End of Year bash . We are not sure just what is planned but it should be "Rooly Excellent". LA TROB E La Trobe Uni FC wish to congratulate Jerry, Jean, Mick, Boris and the rest of the band on their great debut at the function after the Doveton game. Best of luck and remember where you got your start ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

OTF extends congratulations to Mark Mason (Preston Marist Brothers) on his runaway win in the 'D' Section Best & Fairest . Mark received the Cec Pepper Medal from VAFA President Jim Hawkins at the 'DEF' vote count held at Elsternwick Park last Wednesday . It's been quite a year for Mark as it follows on his selection in he Victorian team which defeated South Australia in Adelaide back in May and of course, his team is poised ;o enter 'C' Section for the first time if it can repeat last weeks success against the Rovers . Mark's performance n polling 11 3 vote games was outstanding . oTF extends similar congratulations to Bernie Tierney (Whitefriars) and Mark Wilkinson (Aquinas OC) who *led for the Jack Fullerton Medal . For Bernie it was back to back success following his win in F Section last season whilst Wilkinson, like Mason, won interstate selection and will also be playing for 'D' Section today . Both players received 14 votes and in line with recent Executive Policy, both received medals ! , na!ly congratulations to Mark Cannon of Williamstown CYMS, a clear winner of the Ossie Meehan Medal . Quite a year for "Marks" although the Seagulls missed the finals this year. Peter Hille reckons they're a real show in 1989 . And for the record Peter says you read it first in his column last week! Have to be a chance for a Fenwick after that effort Mark! Whilst landing credit on Peter we noticed Chris Rowston gave'Mase' a chance too! Well done fellas, you are in elite company as VAFA B&F winners . ~t** Peter Fre nch was singing the praises of F Section Club Secretaries early in the week . Seems they were the only Section (C-F) that he didn't have to chase for Team Lists for today's issue .

Talk about the "luck of the draw". 'OTF' notes that in C Section Old Haileybu ry played Old Brighton in the last round and clash again a week later in the 1st semi . Similarly in 'D' where Bulleen United meet Old Melburnians and Preston MBOB play the Rovers, both two weeks running! It also happened in 'E' Section ,vhere Whitefriars will meet Aquinas. Only in F Section were we spared, although we note Ormond and Old Paradians (A) and Kw and Parkside will also do it! AMAZING! ! *** OTF' advises that Old Haileybu ry is looking for suggestions for the "Amateur Personality of the Year" . This orestigious award will be presented at the Clubs famous and traditional `Grand Final' B reakfast at The Dorchester on September 24th . Tickets from David Southgate and suggestions to Ken Allison . ** * Just looking quickly at the finals staring today . • Old Haileybu ry are participating in their first senior final in more than a decade . • Banyule and Hampton Rovers are a game away from "bouncing back" in minimum time to B & C sections respectively. • Whitefriars and Aquinas are poised to continue their march through the grades . • LaTro be Rese rv es line up for their 19th straight win . • Doveton SJOC and St And rews meet in the F Section 1st Semi Final for the second year running . ** * This must surely be unique - the son of our of our Tribunal members as reported a couple of weeks ago for striking the son of one of the Tribunal chairmen - no we didn't have the "dads" along to hear the case . Here's another first - Bulleen-Templestowe teams figured in two drawn games last week . It could well have happened before - but not with one of the draws being a G Section Preliminary Final . *~* Preston lost top spot on the D Section ladder by the narrow margin of 0.01 per cent . Didn't really make any difference except the honour of finishing on top, but if Old Mentonians had beaten Bulleen United, Preston would have lost the double chance by that same slender margin . *~t~t Finally congratulations to Charles Sutherland who has won the 1988 Golden Whistle Award . Well done Charles ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

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50 GAMES TO Z's DEFENDE R All at ANZ today congratulate our Reserves custodian Andy Bennett on playing his 50th game for our club against Old Ca rey. Sharky is very quiet and unobtrusive and goes about his work in a very proficient manner. As a backman he is very light and not being that tall is giving away height to his opponents each week, but this does not deter him, as he battles against the odds each week to try and help the Zedders up the ladder. Andy has been around for a while now and has helped in recruiting a few good players to our club through his cricketing contacts which is greatly appreciated by all . Perhaps his biggest claim to fame was the removal of the DJ from the Players Disco a few weeks ago with a few well chosen words and the pretty discreet use of a broom . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

Well done to a fine player and clubman . We hope to see many more games from you yet, have a great game today, and a "Fun" time tonight . 50 GAMES AT BANYU L E All at Banyule congratulate Greg Gent (known locally as the Old Holden) and Steven Scullin on achieving their 50th game with Banyule seniors this week . G reg came to Banyule after a very successful Junior career with Bundoora and is one of Banyule's most reliable social committee workers . Steve joined Banyule after a very successful senior career from Brunswick . He is a rugged close checking defence player who has blened well into the Banyule club. This year he was appointed to the coaching position of our reserve team and has that team locked into second position . Congratulations to both G reg and Steve. 13


TODAY A SECTION 0 . SCOTCH V COLLEGIANS Field: Peter Wiseman, Paul Cherry Goal: Garry Clancy, Peter Allsop ST. BERNARDS V UNI BLUES Field: Cameron Sale, Steve McCarthy Goal : Wayne Binch, Bill Fowle r DE LA SALLE V OLD XAVS Field: Andrew McRaw, Kevin Segota Goal: Geoff Ridd, Barry Farrow 0. PARADIANS V ORMON D Field: Ken Coughlan, Justin Toohey Goal: Andrew Belcher, Mike Murray MARCELLIN V NORTH O.B. Field : Greg Hardiman, Ron Lippold Goal: Mark Serong, Ken Pitche r B SECTION BULL/TEMP V CAUL . GRAMMARIANS Field: Sharon Alger, Tony Curtis PARKSIDE V KEW Field: Mark Hockey, Simon Hourigan Goal: Barry Henshall, John Kelly FAWKNER V IVANHO E Field: Colin Segota, Mark Bushfield Goal: Graham Carberry, Bill Ross 0. TRINITY V THERR Y Field: Bryan Walsh, Andrew Muilaly UNI BLACKS V MON BLUES Field: Wayne Henry, Mick Gilday C SECTIO N FIRST SEMI FINAL AT SANDRINGHAM OLD HAILEY V OLD BRIGHTO N Duty officers :David Scott, Andrew Langford-Jones Field: Wayne Lyons, Russell Franci s Goal: M . Lentini, R .Clarkson Boundary: P. Johnson, G .Bland SECOND SEMI FINAL AT ELSTERNWICK PARK OLD MELBURNIANS V BANYULE Duty Officer: Peter French Field: Rob Bell, Steve Clinch Goal: K . Tyler, S. Livingston, Boundary: P. Kent, P McTaggart D SECTIO N FIRST SEMI FINAL AT COBURG OLD MENTONIANS V BULLEEN UNITED Duty Officer: John Mile s Field: Colin King, Michael Forde Goal: L . Gallagher B . Dunstan Boundary : G . Sargent, T Zapaldo SECOND SEMI FINAL AT HARRY TROTT HAMPTON ROVERS V PRESTON MBO B Duty Officer: Tom Johnston Field: Santo Paolucci, Chris Keeton Goal: N . McTaggart, C . McGary Boundary: P Thompson, A . Moore

E SECTIO N FIRST SEMI FINAL AT RANSFORD OVAL OLD ESSENDON V POWERHOUS E Duty Officer: Cliff Bastow Field : Richard Eastwood, Peter Simpson Goal: M . Gracias, B. Seymour Boundary: A . Drier, G . Duk e SECOND SEMI FINAL AT MONASH UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARS V AQUINAS Duty Officer : Bob Welc h Field: Richard Walters, John Natoli Boundary: G . Sinclair, M . Garnha m F SECTIO N FIRST SEMI FINAL AT LA TROBE UNI DOVETON V ST . ANDREWS Duty Officer: David Doo k Field: Peter Harris, David Dodson Goal: S. Kahn, M . Johnson Boundary: B . O'Donnell, G . Clar k SECOND SEMI FINAL AT BULLEEN UNITED LA TROBE V OLD CAREY Duty Officer: Richard Elliott Field: Ron Smith, Rob Mayston Boundary: S . Maebu s G SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL REPLAY AT ELSTERNWICK PARK SUNDAY AUGUST 21 at 2 p .m . MONASH WHITES V BULLEEN/TEMP Duty Officer: Ross Booth Goal: K . Pitcher, B .Clanc y H SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL AT ELSTERNWICK PARK , SUNDAY AUGUST 21 at 12 Noon ST. KEVINS V GTV 9 Duty Officer: Ross Booth Goal: B. Sevmour, B . Fowle r UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BULLEEN/TEMP V COLLEGIANS Field: John Kin g THERRY V UNI BLUES Field: Norm Nugent MHSOB V OLD XAVS Field., Tony Murphy Boundary: J . O'Brien, A . Hines 0. P GREEN V O. HAILEY Field: David D'Altera MARCELLIN V DE LA BLUE Field: Paul O'Dwyer, Martin Ellis

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 C SCOTCH V ST. KILDA F1zid Andrew Laird ge ,ndary : J . Curtin, G . Maher ~RMOND V OLD MELB . F,cid: Tim Keatin g Boundary: N . McKnight, D.Peterson gANYULE V WHITEFRIAR S c,oid: John Slate r CAUL . GRAMM . V ST. BERNARDS - ,eid: Andrew Stove 5oundary : B. Rogers, M . Noonan UNI BLACKS V NORTH O .B. F,eld: Ross Ord

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 HAMP. ROVERS V O .P. PURPLE Field: Tim Shearer, Boundary: E . Lesic, S . Fleming DE LA GOLD V 0. BRIGHTON Field: Pat Maebus Boundary: M . Sherman, A . Merlin ST KEVINS - Bye 0. ESSENDON V PARKSIDE Field: Brian Moore AQUINAS V MON BLUES Field: Colin McGil l

ONE HUNDRED GAMES AT OLD TRINITY Michael "Stopper" Nougher reaches the magic ton :[,is weekend against Therry . Stopper has been a stalwart at OT's since 1977 . During this period "the man with no neck" has served as Vice President, Social Secretary, Committeeman, Trainer, Runner, very vocal supporter and or course,

This year Stopper came out of retirement to assist the ailing Reserves, his extra work on the track and his now famous drop kick have earnt him the respect of everyone at Trinity . Stopper is truly a great clubman and Trinity is fortunate to have him as part of the Club . Well done on a fine achievement .

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Looking Back by Noel Rundle

1st SEMI FINAL 5 YEARS AGO - 198 3 it :oas a big week in the VAFA - President Alex Johnson was recovering from a heart attack, Peter French became a father for the first time, and Margot Bassett, joined the VAFA staff where it was belieed That all callers would benefit from her ready wit and oersonality! The VAFA moved from its temporary offices in Little Collins Street to Elsternwick Park . in A Section Collegians found its early season form and outpaced and outplayed the slower No rth Old Boys to win by 29 points, 17.15.117 to 13.10 .88. Best ;ere Cook, Chosich, Olphant (Coll) & Welch, Jordon, Considine (NOB) . In the B Section first semi, Kew 37 points down at ihe first change, 20 at half time, and 26 at the last change, got up by one point to beal Alphington ~3 .17.95 to 13.16 .94. Best were Haralambopoulos, Jackomos, Varney, Burden, Anderson, Blay (Kew) . -5 goals in C Section first semi saw Parkside come away in the final term to beat Hampton Rovers 26 .17. to 19 .21 . Good players for the winners were Heaver, Allan, Sonsonetti ( Park .) & Jones, Stephens, Beck (Hampton Rovers) . Best and Fairest votes for D, E and F Sections were counted at a dinner at Marcellin . In 'D' A . White (Therry), G . Maher (State Bank), & F . Stafford ( Power House) all scored 18 with White winning on a countback. n'E' Richard Morley (Bulleen United) with 21 votes beat three very good players in Tony Felows Norton (Old Ment.) 21, & David G egory ( Ba a)r17 Dougal Morrison ( Old Geelong) 19 won 'F' Section Best and Fairest from Keith Laker (UHSOB) 18. Peninsula pirate, Chris Doyle, a key figure since the club's inception played his 50th game, topping a good season in ?7Y?? Chris had played with the VAFA team n Tasmania . 10 YEARS AGO - 1978 Field umpires were 'A' first semi : Croxford, Goodman ; 'B' first semi : J. Smith ; 'C' semis : King, Tracey; 'D' semis : G .M .Simpson, Rowe ; 'E' semis: Rowell, Wills; 'F' semis : Mead, Sharpe. At half time No rt h Old Boys & Ivanhoe, 13 points apart, looked set for a tough second half but it was not to be. North Old Boys went on to kick 11 .7 in the second half to Ivanhoe's ten behinds . Best were Borcich, Hanneberry, Robe rtson, Dillon (6 gls) (N .O .B .) & Simpson, McNamara, Stredwick (I'hoe) . Old Paradians' inaccuracy in the 'B' first semi, 8 .23, threw the Association competition into minor chaos when they played a draw with Old Hailey . 10.11 . Natoli, Roe, Johnson ( Old Parad .) & Houghton, D .Legge, Paul (Old Hailey) were the stars . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

In a desparate 'C' Section second semi AJAX won their way into 'B' Section against St . Kilda CBCOC by a solitary point, 11 .6 to 10 .11 . Players to stand out were Rozen, M .Ri tterman, Korn (AJAX) & Jones, Dynon, Salter (St. Kilda CBCOC) . The same margin saw Bull eenTemplestowe, 11 .18 defeat St. Bedes OC. 12 .11 in 'E' second semi and win promotion . 15 YEARS AGO - 1973 In the 'A' Section first semi Caulfield Grammarians, 13 .16 were too strong all day for North Old Boys 8.9 . Stars were Dickeson, Morphett, McNicoll (Caul . Gramm) & Joss, Fennelly, Power ( N .O.B . ) Kew, 13 .14 defeated Old Trinity 8 .11 in 'B' first semi - Johnston, Clay, Barclay ( Kew) & Kennedy, Oppy, & R . Peers (Old Trinity) were best . Closest result in all finals was 'C' Section where Power House 17.17 got home by 2 points from Parkside 18 .9 . Connor, Daniel, Hadjigeorgiou (Power House) & P.Johnson, Graham, Clark ( Par side) were best . Other results : D'1' State Bank 20.13 d La Trobe 18.14 ; D'2' Alphington 21 .13 of Marcellin 6 .13 ; E'1' AMP 14.6 d Elsternwick 9.18 ; E'2' Old Ivanhoe 16.16 d Old Camberwell 12 .9 ; F'1' St. Bede's O.C . 17.12 d La Trobe Reds 8.10 ; F'2' Fawkner 19.16 d Monash Whites 9.11 . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Only 3 points separated Caulfield Grammarians & Uni Blacks at half time in the A First semi . However, in the third quarter Caulfield kicked 7.4 to take a commanding lead and hold off a determined finish by Blacks to win by 11 points and enter the prelim . file. Best were Atchison, Butcher (5 gls) & Clark for the visitors while Crouch, Pruden & Patteron starred for the Blacks . UHSOB 13 .17., best D'Arcy, Smith, O'Kane, defeated De La Salle 10 .16 ., best Ashford, Whitelaw, Leach in B first semi . In C Section semis, O .G.G . eliminated Power House from the premiership battle with an 8 point victory . Siede, R .Brown, P.Godfrey (O.G.G .) and veteran Hutchinson, Staples, Hutchins (P.H .) were best . F.I .T.O .B . defeated St . Bernards by 11 points to win their way into B Section . Stars were Smalley, Miller, Mannix, ( F.I .T.O .B .) & M .Perrett, G . Tobin, McCa rt ney, ( St .B . ) 30 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Geoff Hibbins won the 'A' Section best and fairest by two votes from Frank Hillyear ( Coburg) . An outstanding performance was that of Bob McLellan (Old Brighton Gramm) who won the 'E' Section best and fairest, scoring votes in 16 of 18 games played . With Ian Law, rover and Keigh Maughan, ruck, dominant players, Old Scotch (A) 11 .6 held out State Savings Vank 9.6 to take the first semi . Others to sine were R . Morris, K . Melville, M . Parry, M . Eggleston 17


(Old Scotch) and McNeill, Strachan, Petering (5 gis from 5 shots) Walters (S .S.B.) . In the other sections, B (1st semi) Commonwealth Bank 12 .14 d Kew 8.3 (2nd semi) U . Blacks 14.5 d Old Paradians 11 .7, and in C (1st semi) Nat Bank 13 .15 d Caulf . Gram . 9 .16, (2nd semi) De La Salle O.C. 9.14 d Parkside 4 .11 . 40 YEARS AGO - 1948 Some well-known namesin A & B best and fairest awards - A: Denis Cordner (U. Blacks) 5, Sam Birtles ( H . Rovers), Ted Cordner (Old Melb.), Keith Gough (Old S .), Doug Heywood ( U . Blacks) 3 and John Kennedy ( Teachers College) won B Section award with 5 votes. In the A Section first semi played at Parkdale, Old Scotch, 3 goals ahead of Old Melburnians at the last change, wilted under a determined attack to go down by 10 points, 13 .11 to 14.15. Best were Schwarz, Woods, Smyth, Cox (Old Meib.) and Bedford, Eggleston, Geer, Hardy (Old Scotch) . Old Xaverians won the B Section first semi, 10 .7 to Parkside's 8.12 . Tiernan, Dooley, Murphy, Phelan, Barbaro and Williams were stars for O .X .

G & H SECTIONS Note because of the Replaying delay in 'H' your Best and Faires t VOTE COUN T has been put back a week to FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd at ELSTERNWICK PARK

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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 . . Footballs for all finals matches will be provided by the Association and the cost borne equally by the competing 4 Clubs. Winning club will have choice of balls. . i .e. correctly sewn on numbers . Numbers 5. Fines will be strictly imposed for uniforms not up to standard must accord with those appearing in the Amateur Footba!!er. 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 . . Extra time sha!l be played in any drawn match of the reserve grade or G or H Section . 7 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,t 5 minutes plus time on will be p!ayed after which the siren will be sounded . The teams will cross straigh 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 .

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Under 19 Section 1 NOTICE TO CLUB SECRETARIES & PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Phoning of scores, goal-kickers, best players during fina"; Set out below are the requirements for phoning of scores and detail s during the Finals Series . PHONE FINAL SCORES : To 379 8171 (Mr . Ron Hally) . Reserves and G and H Sections by 3 p .m . Other Senior and Under 19 Sections by 5 p .m . Winning Club is responsible . Sunday Matches - Not necessary to phone scores to Mr . Hally. GOAL KICKERS AND BEST PLAYERS - ALL SECTIONS To the Press Correspondent (George McTaggart) . All Goal-kickers and SIX (6) Best Players for each club are required . Winning Club is responsible .

If you win, make sure you obtain details from the losers . If you lose, make sure you supply details to the winners .

Usual Black List Fines will apply - except that failure to furnish ALL required information to the Press Correspondent may incur a fine to BOTH Clubs . Losers - when supplying information to winners - PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY. Winners - when phoning goal-kickers and best players, please spell ALL names, even common ones - for example - STEVENS S-T-E V E-N-S, etc . PHONE GOAL-KICKERS AND BEST PLAYERS to the Press Correspondent as follows :Reserves - All days of the Finals 3 Aug 20, Aug 27, Sept 3 To 531 7966 (Elsternwick Park) between 2 p .m . and 3 p .m . Senior and Under 19 Sections To 528 3319 (Home ) AUGUST 20th A and B SECTIONS (full round) BEFORE 5 .30 p .m . C, D, E and F SECTIONS - between 6 p .m . and 6 .30 p.m . AUGUST 27th and SEPTEMBER 3r d B SECTION BEFORE 5 .15 p.m . C,D,E,F & UNDER 19 SECTIONS - between 5 .45 and 6 .30 p .m . SEPTEMBER 10t h B SECTION and UNDER 19 SECTIONS - BEFORE 5 .30 p.m . AUGUST 21st Hand details to George McTaggart at Elsternwick Park as soon as possible after the match . A and A RESERVE SECTIONS ( Sundays - Aug 28, Sept 4, 11 and 18 ) Hand details to George McTaggart at Elsternwick Park as soon as possible after the match . REMAINING HOME-AND-HOME MATCHES - Aug 20t h It is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL th at final scores be phoned to Mr . Hally to enable final fours to be determined . George McTaggart Press Correspondent 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988

BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach: Vic Harv ie ; A . Dolinko 5 H . Murtic (Capt .) 6 P Harvie 9 A. Shine +0- D. Thorpe ,? G . Williams 13.S. Hendrie 14- H . Humphrey ~7 J. Disanto M . Mason 21 . S . McLaren 22 G. Wilson 23 T Agosta (V.C.) 24. D. Robertson 5- G . McKenzie 26 S . Hayman 28 S . Hatton 30 B. Chapman 34. P. Paviidis 36. A. Pulverenti ?8 M. Balletic 45 D. Minogue 47 S. Quay

OLD HAILEYBURIAN S Coach : John Caspers 1 . A. Wg g 2. C. Lasscock a B. Carty, 4. A. Kirkv.ood-Scott 5S, Dangerfield (VC.) 5S. Richardson 7 B. Main a B. Dowling 9. D. Cotton 11 . H . Broadbent 12. G . Tanner 14. G. Lasscock 15 W. Phillips (Capt.) 17, M . Fisher ta J. Gordon 19. R. Parton (DbC) 20 T. Chegvd n 2t C. Jamieson 22 . P Wlg g 23 S King 24- T. Jones 25 M . Colston 26 P. Bowman 27. D. Garfield 28 A. Labady 29.S. Hoey 30. C. TOnini 32. D. Hewitt 33. W. Caspers 34. T. Roberts , 36- D. Connell

COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALLE BLUE SECTION 1 Coach: Brien 13nnicri

Coach: G . Daf f 1 . S. Wiseman 2 . M . Conron 3 . A . Schiller 4 . G . Maragelis 5 . T. Hird 6 . W. Forgas 7. B. Seaton 8 . A . Cornelius 9 . A . Voice 10. I . Girvan 11 . C . Singleton 12 . S. Stapleton 13. W. Dal y 14. A. Mitchel l 15 . N . Anagnostou 17. A . Newto n 18 . G . Russell 19 . R . Lamb 20. G . Steel 21 . P. Baxter 22 . D. Jennings 23. D. Walters 24. M . Midro 25. M . McNess 27. G . Kenneally 32 . J. Hector 33. C. Vine 44. A. Parkin

OLD PARADIANS

GREEN MlchaalDahrrny P Heay (C ) 2 J. Be .erWge 3 w Cnasccr 4 P Mount 5 I. Mansfw:tl 6 D E] D HinNa) e P Northe 9 S PrcitarCZOn 10 . M 4ewan 11 A VAenli '2 A Jschson 3 D Nipaii

R Am emen 5 o Couv 6 C FuCe J oMn ecaWn 9 P 0ra~(DVC ) 2a P flobMSOn 21 N IAdls

22 3S-n 23. P Dmaghue 24 P Board 25 P Joyce 26 A Body 27 D Owpey 2a P $3c, P Olau9Mn 31 J 8ra&er 32 J $iBMR 33 P Sayer (SC) 34 M Geary 35 G RoCrpues

36 B Ha{ea 31 D Graw+ 39 D C39 M C 40 C He.n ."n 0 Board 42 D wamore 43 P Bed 44 S nl n 45. M O'NeNe <6 S OTOOte 47 J P49 L 'ea r

a9 T Canavan 5e J Caruaa W 51 T JH nunan 53 M War 5 C Sacred 55 c Matdmson 56 D Gacker

57 P lpFOSa 59. T Beare 59 A $!Dy

1 . M . Bearman 2. J . Richardson 3. A, Marosuca 4. P. Brashe r

5. M. Edmond s 7. L . Van der Plight S. C. Burke 9. C. Stuck 10. C. Harrington ' 11 . M . Wllliams0n 12 .S. McHenry 13. J. Clancy 14. S. Zukowsk . 15. P. Fiume 16. D Sheean 17, P. Cavan 18 M . Kruger 19 . M . Hynes 20. M . Barge 21 . D. Toohey (Capt.Blue) 22 . S. Brownhil l

23. I. Mason 24. S. Hubery 25. N . Canning 26 .P. Casey 27, B. Swdte 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. & Rudd 43. S. Catkovic 45. C. Steiger 46. D. Higgins 47. rr4. Malizia 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 . West 7. G . Goraziois 8. A. Dvgvid 9 . J. Quilty 10. R . Kennedy 11 . A . Holmes 12 . R .H . Bailey 13. M . Logan 14. M . Gleason 15 . R . Dalton 16 . J. Ralph 17. C. Thorogood 18 . D. McLean 19 . M . Lally 20. J . Flynn 21 . A . Dillon 22 .T. Landrigan 23.R Webb 24. S . Lightwood 26. D. Juracich 27. D . Kin g 29. L . Hemings 30. A. Wilson 31 . . Paul O'Sullivan 32 . J . McKay 33 . M . Haycox 34 . D. Jaffer 50 . M . Wardlaw 51 . P. Connors 52 . D. Bourke

MARCELLI N

M .H .S .O.B .

Coach - Michael Wilson

Coach: Ray McGill

1 . B . Da y 2 . C. Gazzola 3. M . Szakacs 4. S . Mangan 5. A. Duncan 6. D. Duck (C) 7. D. Cooper 8.S_ Beattie 9 . D. Bromage 10. D. Taylo r

1 D Higgins 2 R Reale 3 T Jacobs 4 J Dixo n

5 B Sargeant 6 B Fuller 7 T Pau l 8 J Newton 9 M Penny 10 S Spicer 11 D Delaney 12 S Bradley 13 R Brown 14 M, Lansley 15 C O'Bnen 16 G Tyrell 17 R Armstrong 18 D McLaughlin 19 R Tulloch

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

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

20 1 Radlo.v 2+ D Exton 22 B Archdall 23 D Faux 24 A Contort 25 A Dora n

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

26 M, Feferkranz 27 M Leonard

THERRY

UNIVERSITY BLUE S

Coach : P. Bennett

Coach : Peter Melton 1 . L . Spetc h 2. S . McGregor 3. M . Burnett 4 . D. VanGerrevink 5. J . McDonald 6. S. Ballard 7. S. Connolly 8. I . Dun n 9. S. Kudnig 10 . A . Woodcock 11 . S . Burge 13 . I . DeSilva 14. R . Poole 15. B . Madden 16. A . Presnell 17. J. Flinlayson 18. G . Markley 19. A . McIntosh 20 . J. Alexander 21 . M . McCarty 22 . B . Elliot t 23 . R . Walton 25. S. Robinson 26. D . Carmichael 27. J . Houston 28. T. Munster 29. G . Manning 30. M . Molony 33. C . McKa y 44 . P. Hopkins

1 . S . Figliol a 2 . J . Zanetti (Capt .) 3 . M. Fava 4 . S . Eastmure 4 . M. Jarrouge 5 . T. Masters 6 . T. Smales

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7. S . Pisano 9 . W. Brundell 10. M . Carter 11 . C . Barrett

12 . S. Bassett-Smith 13. L . Clifto n 14. J . Reddick 15. S . DAndrea 16. J. Dynon 17. M . Carrodus 18 . T. Taylo r 19 . G . Nardella 20, B . O'Keefe 21 . D . Lah-Cairn 22 . J. Masters 23. M . Lowry 24. M . Hudson 25. D. Goodear 26. C. Shaw 27. M . Tadinac 28. M . 0'Kearney 30. B. Mielicki 33. M . Goodwin 35. W. Boyle 36. M . Muller 39 . G . Gragat 41 . A . Egan 44. B. Grocock 46. G . Pinner (VC)


Under 19 Section 2 I BANYULE l CAULFIELD

GRAMMARIANS

Coach : Coach: Danny Gleason Marcus Peter s 1, P. Kin g 1 . R . Libeau 2 . M. Affinita 2 . S. Sanders 3 . R . Courtney 3. B. Collins (VC) 4 . L . Sleeman 4. J . Turnbull 5. G . Boston 5 . P. McCarthy 6. A. Kahofer 7. T. Jenkins 7. G Dind (C) 11 . G . Mooney 8. L. Cromme 13. D. Hickling 9 . P. Phillips, 14. M. Vea l 10. J. Dickson 15 . C. layers (C) 11 . N . Brohier 18 . J. Bishop 12 . B. Matthews 21 . P. Jones 13 . K . Pereir a 23. R . Cullen 14 . S . Cossart-Walsh (VC) 15. D. Nive n 26. P. Jakober 16. R. Royals 31 . S. Bailey 17. H . Worsley 32 . P. Austin 18. H . McDonell 36 . A. Parry 19. D . Lowe 40 . A. Searle 20, M . Roberts (DVC) 43 . N . Slattery 21 . M. Rudden 45, S. English 22 . D. Lee 51 . L . Williams 23 . S. Hill 58. M . Wilson 24 . A. Richards 59. T. White 25. S . Wulf 60. M . Bowler 26. M. Dicrosta 61 . P. Barnes '27. G . Williams 62 . R . Parry 28. J. Dight 63 . R . McGrath -29. M . Howard 30 . A . Bowater 64 . M . •Harte 31 . T. Moorhouse 65 . P. Tindal 32.S. McDermid 66. A . Sutton 33, D. Arnold 67. J . Dansey 34. J. Turner 68. G . Donaldso n 35. C. Wilson 36, M . Millard

NORTH OLD BOYS

Coi Si- Coopar

Coach: M . Mills 4. J. Cahill (D.V.C.) 6 J. Carroll 7. A. Driscoll 10. S. Jarelski 13. V. Penrisi 14. R Divita 15. S. McSweeney 16. M. Vairla 21 . A. Sabatino 22 . L . Nardeta 27. J. Vaina (V,CapiJ 32 . T Whiting 35 P Argelopoutos 39. G . Cutri 40. N . Lithgo.v 43 . D. Fitzpatrick 52. G. Bourke 54. G . Binell 64. D. Carbon 65 M . Laporta 67. P. Farr gia 69.S. Zumbo (Capt.)

ORMOND 1 . L. Blac k 2 . K . Moloney 3. D. Simpson 4. R. Cerolin l

5 C, Thomas (VC) 6 A . McKee 7. D. Conway 8 . J. Sperling 9 . B. Collin s 10. T. Petterwoo d 11 . A . Connolly, (Capt. 12 . A . Hayes 13 . C. Hargreaves 15 . E. Dickins 16, P. Studd 17,P Rowe 20. P Konstanty 23 S . Rajk i 24. M . Ingram 25. D. Osborne 27. A . Rigas 29 . C. Bannon 30 .5. Haddon 34 . D. Rockawin 35. M . McConvill 39. S. Marston 44 . N . Daoui 65. B. Ega n

66. D. Chapman 67 S Wilkinson

OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARD S COLLEGIANS I Coach . Coach : Laurie Aghan 1 . J. Kerr 2. R. Fraser 3. J . Sinclair 4. N. Purnis 5. A . Chernov 6. J . Angliss 7. M . McGregor 8. L . Monument 9. J. Aghan 11 . T. Wilson 12 . C. Atkinson 13. N . Hooper 14. R. Morrow 15 .C . Macmillan 16 . S . Hendry 17. P. Montgomery 18 . A. Phillips 19 . J. Worssam 20. W. Anderson 22 . D. 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. Tuckfield 48. D. Warner'49 . D. Wightman 50. S . Gibbs 51 . D. Raftopoulos

Maurie Bond Asst. Coach : Matt Gollant 1 . B. Noonan 2 . A . Capes 3. D. Jag o 4. C. Bond 5. H . Tobin 6. J . Comito 7. A . Grech (DVC) 8, L . Daffey 9. J. O'Connor 10. R . Doola n 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. Wood 45. S. Walsh (Capt .) 63. D. Brebner 66. M . Bouche r

M .G. FRASER MEATS

i M. BrockhrL9 2 S Burge 3 A . Cleland 4 A . Cordner 5 S Knot l 6 A Su1c6He 7 A, Hayden 8 D. Mitchell 9. O. Moore io C Murphy (Capt .) it C . GriXM1hs 2 P King 13 J Jaxetl 14 DMo55 15 . H Ingfeton 16 . H. aardsle/ 17 P Bland 18 G Harris 20 S Osborne 21 . P Trindade 22 . A. Wanng 23 O Gray 24. W. Mackenye 25 C Rea d 26 N Langdon 27, R Simpson 28 . 0 Gray 29 T Werlheimer 30 M Verge 31 T Dugdale 32 Matthew Kerr 33 A ClemeMs 34 C Smrth 35 C Elstoll 36 M Berry 37. U . Kerr 38 C Waring 39 M . Verge 40 C, Walker 41 G . D+zan 42 E . Smnhers 43 P. Kasky 69 D H2mMOn

under 19 Section 3 AQUINAS O.C . Coach : John Hickey 1, J . Pop e 2, D. McKellar 3_ R . Bennett 4- C. Noyes 5, A. Ferlazzo 6. D. Grave 7, D. Langdon 8. A . Maher 9, R . Leavey to. M . Bo x 11, S . Wright 12.T Hogan 14. G . Doorey 15, P Honey 16 S. Jones 17.S . Kelly 18, E. Pegler 19- K . Lobb 20. P. Bridgeman 22, B. McDonald 25. R . Hil l 27, L . Brooksbank 37- M. Gerzee 49. T. Stahl

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OLD MELBURNIANS U19 SECTION 2

UNIVERSITY IWHITEFRIARS BLACKS

Coach: D . Hill

1 . A . Liveseycole 2. P. Weigard

1 . J . Phillip 2 . D. Driscoll 3. S. Shaddock 3 . T. Jackson 4. S. Horne (Cap .) 4 . M . White 5. M . Rogers 5 . P. O'Brien 6. S . Longley 6. T. Strike 7. Tim Gough (V.Capt .) 7. M . Heath 8. A. Presnell 8 . M . Fasan 9- S . Watson ! 10 . G . Ka rthau s 10. B . Collins 12 . P. Pellegrino 11 . R . Pask 13 . N . Jenkins 12 . J. Start 14 . C. Flet t '.13. P, Hurst 15. S. Rosbrook 14. A. Elle t 18. D . Bourke 15. R. Clements 19. B. Crowe 16 . D. Oliphant 20. J . McLaughlin 17. C. Douglas 22 . C .-Houston 18 . R . Barbary 23. S . Strike 19 . P. Sarant 24 . G . Selkirk O. M . Jansen 27. M . McLaughlin 1 . D. Paxinos 28 . P. McCarthy 22 . B. Herbert 30. T O'Sullivan 23. 5 . 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. 5. Alderson 48. G, Bori n 49. J . Cadusch 50. G . Poker

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DE LA SALLE GOL D Coach: Pet Shnedy 1. 2. 3. 4.

M. Bearman J. Richardson A . Marostica P, Brasher

5. M . Edmonds 7. L. Van cle' Right 8. C. Burke 9. C. Stuckl to . C . Harrington it. M. wallamson 12.S . McHenry 13 . J . Clanc y 14 . S.Zukowski 15.P.Fmme 16. D.Sheean 17, P. Cavan 18, M . Kruger 19. M . Hynes 20. M. Burgio

21 . D. Toohey (Capt.Blue) 22 . S, Brownhdl 23 I. Mason 24. S. Hubery 25. N . Canning 26. P. Casey 27. B. Swrfle

28. P. Bren-Clarke 29 . M . Thorn 30 M . Burke 31 . M. Steiger 32 . R, Davey 33 . L Norrish 34 . JA .Seager 35 . Clothier 3& C . Wallis 37. R. Walker 39 . S. Boll 40. G, Curran 42, & Rudd 43 . S. Cajkovic 45. C . Steiger 46. D Higgins 47. M, Malrn a

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 it . S. McGregor 14. D. Nuttall 17. S- Butler 18. C. Roberts 20-S, Devereaux 24, J. Todaro 25. M. Pat 27. S. Baskett 32, Fl- Test 37. M . Mos s 38. M . McKenna 41 . A . Williams 45. G . Mitchell 51 . L. Stephanic

49. M, O'Callaghan 50. N. Eastma n OLD PARADIANS PURPLE

OLD ESSENDO N Coach : Greg Murray 1 . A . Manning 3. J . Panagiotidis 4. A . Soteriou 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 . Conradi

~ar iPH a" 2, J Be' ge W chester <PMOUM 5 L Man1i ¢Id 6 D Eden

7 Q KnMlry 8 P North, , 9 S Rxhardwn 10 M Wrwtn 1 A YdaMi 12 A J8cFSm 13 D Nibak

4 R I.1 5. D Couans 6 C Purer 1)JTObn la c O+w t9 P &aCCnCer 20. P FoEenson 21 N Mt1s(Capt

22 s smnh 23 P Oorwghue 2a P eoara 25 P Jqce ,26 A aeMy 27 0 Owg~e 28 P 5AVw 29 J Sai zarw 30 P OLaugNm 31 J Braser 32 J 1,d, 1

33 P Naer 3< M Geae y 35. G Rodngues(VC) 36 fi Mayes 37 D Gravtl 36 o Caner 39 M Cder 0 C Hevnn 41 o eoam 42 D Wem e 43 P Real 44 5 Ryan 45 M OKeMa a6 5 O'TOde Q] J aowe a L Vear 49 T Caiuvan 50. J Caruzo 51 52 53 54

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55. G Macdensen S6 0 Crxker Sr P LaROSa 58 T Beaze 59 A evil,

PARKSIDE Coach: Peter Harvey 1 . J . Panagiotopoulos 2 . T. Thoma s 3 . J. Chilcott 4 . A . Stuart 5 . J. Antonopoulos 6 . G . Karagiannis 7. S . Marshal l 8 . D. McAuliffe 9 . S. Holden 10. J . Martin 11 . G . Tsaikos 12 . D . Moodie 13. D. Jone s 14. T Mandouros 15. W. Evan s 16. B. Colacino 17. D, Murphy 18. G . Barelos 19. P Matthews 20. T. Kotsopoulos 21 . M . Tsaikos 22. K. Marinoski 23. G . Horton 24. A . Stefanile 25. T Fatinos 26. A . Wise

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MONASH BLUES 1. P. Bailey

2 A. Traindos 3. D, Judd 4 . G. Savage 5. A . Preston 6 J . Smit h 7. A, Parsons 8 A . Steralt 9 A . Headberry 10 . R . Mansfield 11 A. Regan 12 .0.Newman 13 . P. Fennessy 14, R . Hyen 15 . D . Snell 16 . M . Condon i7. A . Clancy 18 . G. Hip-1l 19 . A Glassel 20 S . Manuell 21 F Goodwm 22. R. Kuypers 23. S . Kirby 24 C. Ruffa 25.J. Lopes 26 P. Thomson 27, R . Cook 28, N, Nrven 29. J Harrison 30. C Spurhng 31 .T Kennedy 32. D Freeman 33 J. Monaghan 34 P, McNally 35 T Wilkmson 36. M . Kellock 37. P, Smith 38 G . Clark 39, P. Balsanni 40. A. Bennet 41, A . Par k 42 . A . MacDonald 43. M. Bowman 44 P. Bwrc i 45 A. Wildie 49 1, Kohler 50 R, Davies

ST. KEVIN S Coach: Peter Campbel l 1 . O, Hourigan (Capt.) 2 . J . Hary (V.C. ) 3. J . Bare 5. R . Snell 6, M Quinlan 7 S Loorham 8 A Varasdi 9 P Meagher 10. P Charles 11 . J. Fogarty 13 . A . Richardson 14 . M, Warfo 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 l 27, N . Carmichael 28. S . Hayden 29. M . Pabst 31, S. Bazley 32 . A . Chester (DVC) 33, S . Thomas 35. M . Purcell 37 J.Shaw SPONSO R

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OLD BRIGHTON 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. Goderidge 63. C. Hai g 58. S, Hannaford 31 . T Henry 7 M . Hill (DVC) 42. S. Howden 40. Vill, Jackson 30. M . Sarvis 29. S . Leversha 37. A . Loosschilder 16 . R . Moreton 64. S. O'Connor 65. S Paynter 1 . R Phillips 66. K . Richards 34. D. Roberts 67. D. Rowe

56. S . Ryan 2 C . Smit h

15 R . Stevenson 27. S. Styles (VC) 24, T Sunderman (Capt.) 41 . H . Swan 19. S . Templeton 11 . S. Tregaskis 68. C . Walter 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 I& B. Mazouris 19 . S . Smith 21 . J. Williams 24. R . Engler 27.

29, C . Gaunt 31 . J. Bergin 32. R. Kruuger 34, M . Jone s 36. G . Gammone 37. B . Han n 38. A . Gutlic 40 . J. Misitano 44, P. Matzouronis 46. B . Bourchier


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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach: Chris Wame r

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1 . S. Williams 2 . D. Hoye (VC) a R. Herman 4 . M. Hibbins 5. J. Schmidt 6. A. Ingleton 7. C. Higson 8. C Pollock (D.V.C.) 9. S. Bickford 10. C. Warrler (C.C.Res) 11, W. Daly 12. A . Web b 13 S. Hirwhen (Capt .) 14. R . Schober

is P Wolff 16. A . Wallace 17. P. Blackman la 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. Tobin 34. P. Kahn 35, N . Evans 3& N . Pike 37. C. Coyne 38. M . Conron 39, M . Bennett 40. A. Lord 41 . R . Teale 42. G . Griffith 43. N . Canley 44. R. Bre+wr 45. A. Westacott 4& A . Dee 47. J. Ingletwt 48. J. Lemon 49. M . BuNard 50. R. Greaves 51 . C. Sirlgleton 55 M . Davis 56. J. Smith 5& P Swa n 59. R . Lancaster 60, J . Wood 61. R . Oliphant

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1. M. Green 2. P Barry 3. M . Beddoe 4. P. Hddsworth 5. N. Fraser & 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 Green la M . Donohue 19. R. Carter 20. J. Buckley 21 . M . Deveson 22 . S . Nash 23, S. Pappon 24. M. Lose 25. D. Nugent 26. J. O'Callahan 27. D. Kinsella 28 29. J. Rogers 30. C. Heard 3t . S. Davey 32 . P Green 33. C. Campbell 34, P Waldron 35 A. McCorkel 36. M. Smith 37. W. Gasparini 38 J . Antonio 39. J . Meckiff 40. S. McGran 41 . K. Mullins 42. N . Mitchell-Hill 43. M. Harrington 44. T. Spencer 45. C. McClunan 46. P. Murphy 47. B. Kellett 48. T. Brideson 49, M . Harris 50 . A. Demase 51. R . Stewart 52. M . Hagen 53. T. ?? ? 54, T Davis 55. P Dwyer 56. R . Hayes 57. M . Forrest 58. P Loga n

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MARCELLIN Senior Coach: Neil La Lievre Reserves Coach: Michael Dillon 1. A. Paatsch (V.C.) 2. G. Petroff 3. M . Cooper 4. C. Car r 5. P. Carla & G. O'Connel l 7. M . Dillon (Re&Cap.) 8 T. Anted 9 . M. Day 10. A. Gallagher 11 . C. Slattery (DV.C) 12 . A. Cullinan 13. C. Hesse 14. D. Howe 15.D.Ebert 16, W. McDonell 17. M . Gerson 18. A. Catfry 19, M. Delahunt 20. J . Hesse 21 . J. Amad 22. T. O'Hehir 23.. S. Lennox 24. J. O'Loughlin 25. M . Keays 26. J. Barne y 27 D. Winterbottom 28 S. Psoras 29, 8. Bentley 30. R . Stewart (V.C.Res) 31 . C. Castagna 32 . G. Sheehan 33. A. Maher 34. L . Getson 35. R. O'Callaghan 36. D. Menzies 37. P. Sheehan 38 D. O'Callagh an 39. F. Baffistella 40. A . Zan non i 41 . C. Burke 42 . J. Scott

43 . A. Kennedy 44, P McIntyre 45 M. Ryan 465 J. Golds 47. T. Buhag!ar 48 J. Golds 49. G. Hughes 50. A. Robinson 55. M . Stapleton 56.A.Day 58 P. Andueza 64 . P. Harvey

NORTH OLD BOY S Senior Coach: M . Hannebe ry Reserves Coach: G. Pearse 1 . A . Egan (D.V.C.) 2 . M . Hannebery 3 . J . Tierney S M. Schmidt 6. M. Borcich 7. P Booth aF.Muto 9. S. O'Rourke (VC.) 10 B. Hanlon 11 . B. Jones 12. P Weir 13 B. Cumuli 14. P. Millet 15. P Kearney 1& M . Hedley 17. M . Boyd 19. P. Considine (Capt) 20. M . Malone 21- D. Baker 22, M. Flannelly 23 C. Alevras 24. J . Ra e 25 J . Flynn 2& S. Hibbert 27. R . Atkinson 28 P Butler 29. J. McIntyre 30. M . Lynch 31. G . O'Toole 32. B. Sexton 33. B. Dubois 34. D. Pasquartelb 35. D. Edwards 36. P. Hehir 37. J. Zumbo 38 B, Leavold 39. K. Scott 40. I . Turnbull 41- P. Dwyer 42. A. Baker 43 A . Ore9i 44. B. Girolami 45. M . Deane 46.P.Havel, 47. C. Desmond 48 N.Gamham 50. C. Hibbert 51 . P. Callaghan 52. S.P Moloney 53 M. Hibbert 54,T Keogh 55 D. Fogarty 56 D. Hotstede 59. J . Aquila 60. S. Currie

61 . K. Healey 63. P. Symes 66 P. Strongman 68 J. Mcllro9 69. K. Tibakk

OLC: SCOTC H Senior Coach: Simon Talent Rese rves Coach : Bob Voges 1 . E. Alle n 2 . J. Reddish 3. R . Lloyd 4. J . McMillan (CR) 7. E . Whitsid e B. A. Lloyd 9 . R. Aujard 10. S . Spiers 11 . D. Kay 12 . M . Godwin 13. R. Austin 14 . J. Ker r 16 . A. Smith 17. S . Cairn s 18 . S. Illingworth 21 . P. Sherwen 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. Alle n 36. S . Letts 37. D. Mann 38. A. Hawden 39. R. Hodges 40 . P. Brown 41 . D. Burford 42 . J . Moir 43 . W . Matthews 44 . P Drummond 45. N . Ellwood 46. R . Fuller 47. M . Veselik 49. R . McLeish 50.S . Montgomery 51 . T. 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

OLD PARADIAN S Senior Coach: John O'Connell Reserve Coach : Mark Tetlefsorl 1 P Consdne (DVC) 2, P Wood a M, Considine 5 D SpIlarte 7 J Madden 8 D. Reeves 9, A Canavan 10 B. ConsKkne 11. M Wood 12. E . Flynn 13 D Jackson 14 P Fahey 15JAlta 16 M Heffernan 17 D Hw.ard 18 B Grills (VC) 19 D Bibby 20 D McInerney 21. T Beare 22 . A . Regan 23 P. I .ucheHa 24 0 Abrahams 25 D. Nibe)i 26S, Exton 28 P. Shannon 29 M TeNefson (ResC,) 30 F Gleeson (Capt .) 31 B Ponetl 32, C O'Halloran 33 A Peyton 34 M Red 35 A . Morelli 36 8, McGerrlents 37 D. Freeman 38 R. Mills '-r Q Quix 40 S Cron4ey 41 . G. Kaliirukos 42 . P Hammond 43 M . \,ear E=. A Pritchard 45 D Perryman 46 J Elks 47 S Liddcutt 48 P Caddy 49 G. Jor,Wt 50. C. Larkins 51 . J. Fahy 52 C. Ray (Res.V.C.) 53. M . Burns 55 D BlacMe7 56. P Walsh 58 P LaRosa 59 D. Beck 61 .P,He:nu 65 D Ryan 69,S O'Connell 75 B. McDemwt t

MAJOR, SPONSO R L . ARTHUR PTY. LT D Transport Contractors, 76 Cremorne Street, RICHMOND 312 1

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Senior Coach: rt Mike McA hur-Allen Assistant Coach: Mr. Geoff Riley 1 . R . Tonkin 2 . P. Schuhkraf t 3 . T. Boyanton (R .Capt .) 4 . R. Barnes (Capt .) 5 . D. McDonald 6 . M . Buckley 7. G . Fishe r 8 . M . Gilmore 9 . C. Tonkin 10. G. Ritchi e 11 . R . Strahan (R .VCapt .) 12 . A. Mehrte n 13. P. Kingston (V .Capt .) 14. S. Taylor 15. G . Burke 16. R . Eishold 17. P. Sutherland 18. P Co x 19. A . Jobling 20. B . Nash 21 .S. Carboon 22 . B. Connell 23 . P. McDonald 24. S . McCooke 25, P. Forsyth 26, P. Mehrten 27. T. Hille 28. R . Burgess 29. G . Petering 30. M . Sinclair 31 . V. Gervasoni 32 . M . McDonald (D.V.Capt) 33. A. Ro e 34, G . Russell 35 L . McMahon 36 M. Davine 37. D. Robertson 38 P Milne r 39, W. Bremich 40. M . Tobin 41 . J. Symeopoulos 42,J. Casey 43, P. Harrington 44 . M . Burns 45, R. Singleton 46. M . Anderson 47. W. Crump 48. A. Bes t

49. B. Madden 50. J. Daw 51 . J. McAlroy 52. T Tsiavis 53. A. Muldoon 54 . T. Stemart 57. M . Betts 58, R. Oaten 59 . B. Williams 60 D Cox 63, A. Guinane 64. A. Nob!ett 71 . J. Schiaw 72 . D. Ness

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OLD XAVERIANS Senior Coach: D. Caccran Rexnes Coach. M . Cmlln Under 19S Coach C O'Neill

ST. BERNARDS Senior coach: Frmdc Melican RexYVes Coach: John Wood 1, M. Swan 21 M. Brarxlner 3 P. Snut h

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4 . V Corno (VC) 5 J, Kaaysen

2 M A7uns (DJC) 3 0 Mea"

6 G McAmer (D V C) 7 J Toohey

4 R Cuna n 5 P Cur4arn rapt) 6 J Cunxn 7 W oarv«, NCWJ a5curter, 9 M eeaabe 10 N BwrYe t1 G Greetham 12 M O'Shau ghnasj ta M Logan 4 T Hack 15 M Datlon 16 L Meehan 17 A Ralph ia J Mackay 19 G G-dng 20 A Golan 21 G McM4an 22 J Tw_rnn 23 J O'~ 24 5 Wng 25 DTaylor 26 M Ban 27 J Kennedy 28 A KlvaC 29 D McKa7 30 0 Dam 31 R Ralph (ones) 32 C Ralp h 33 P Klan 34JFetl 35 C MpL<ncon 36 R Marks 37 C loon, 38 D Frarhcs 39 R McLeod 40 A Rog=_xs (VC Rim) 41 A Doqut2 42 J Lo.ve 43 M Kirca 44 B H22ptry 45 N Spago 46 S Furptry 47 D 5hoaes

48 C PapP2goorgou 49 J lily 50 M Pant 51 D Berry 52 M Delaney 53 M F-esy 54 M B555 B A

56 M Gboon 57 B K11ienmrwh 58 T Ambrose 59 S B.1,60 A Wbor& .y 61 M Freeman 62JNUm 63 A McNab 64 B Prwx 65 C Pearson 66 P MorrSey 67 S Hatt-ton 68 R Hat 69 J McGrath 70 s Ryan 71 D Hunan

8. P. Monaghan

9. G . Wood (Capl) 10. J . Fedenco 11 . P. O'Brian 12. P. Hogan 13, R. Purcea 14 S M2tican 15 F Monaghan 17. A Purc2 5 18 P Mahatly 19 S Byrtw 20 J Fraser 21 C Klaaysen 22. M Malady 24 . K. Mahady 25 G, Tao 26. S Redy 27, A nahan 28 P . M29 D. Rady 30 R Czaajico 31 M Fropatnck 32 P Mulkearns 34 J O'Connel 35 J Saundry 36 P O'Dea 37. M . O'Conne§ 38, D Supr u 39 P. Wood 40 . W Haddad 41 S Todn 42 M Marsh2M 43 44 L Gallant 45 G, Walsh 46 D Solana, 47 D Do,r"axj 48 B Dootan 49 M Flfzpatnck % P, Swat 51 A Suvan 52, D McAYSter

53 M. Walsh 54. G . M~Ihews 55 0 Reno 56 M Syran 57. A Hargreaves 588Na1 59 Ae W 60 S Jnks 61 C Dodan 62 G Troy 61 M . Bavanda 64 . D Wood 65. T. Burke 66, D Burke 67 . M . Gallant 68. D. AtafaYer 69, D. Barrett 70 P . Frtzgeracl 71 . A, Nugent 73 F CorM o 74 S Phelan 76 P Frc*-anan 77 M DoWnn g

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Senior Coach Alan Safter . Reserves Coach: Steve Kfi,g 1 . C. Holmes 2. R Furphy 3 GYJdNama (D.C.) 4 M . 11?• 0 58Angel 8 W CarraS 7. G . Allen 8 R, Robinson 9. A. Chnstie 10 B. Mar

ll. E . Banks 12. 5, Macauley (C.) 13, R, Renhard 14 D Gust (VC) 15 G Nicholls 16 P Aristotle 17 J Kane 18 N Lorgnure 19. D. Kararrreshos 20 M Worth 21, A Sch4cht 22, R . Jaksc 23 T Gdes 24. A. Wale 25 M Johns 26 D Madnnes 27. M Light 28 G . Hazekkne 29 M Troon 30 G Codsv.orlh 31 M Formosa 32. A. Nugent 33 M . Corvxx:k 34. J. Ja1es 35 P Grutzrter 36 N . Ma^-auley 37. S. Crw.e 38 A Michell 39 J. Gorton 40 T Watson 41 R Luscombe 42 C Hunte 43 M WEsw1 44 S Carroll 4S & Taylor 46 R Langley 47 M. Hickey 48 J. Moloney 49. R Christie 50 P Mon 51 1: Atkins 52 N Hopkins 53 A Kunptan 54 J. tbung 55DPtkns 56 N Schmidt 57 M Pokey 59 D ChnsUe 60 D She.v 61 W. Hams 62, G . SelAwod 64. R . Foley 65. S. Kusartw 66 J Hyslop 69 S King 72. D 0'Bnen 77 M Richards

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CAULFIELD BULLEEN/ , TEMPLESTOWE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Graeme Jacobs Rese rves Coach : George Ric e 1 . G . Clarke 2. N . Tsiotinas 3. D. Agosta 4. D. Fit t 5. M . Wilson 6 . R. Heath (DV.C.) 7. P. Robertso n 8 . A, Smythe (Capt .) 9. S. Wotherspoon 10 . P. George 11 . S Farley

12 . A . Parris (Res.D .VC.) 13. J. McInerney 14. T. Pulse 15. P.Faulkner (Res.C.) 16. P. Corstorphin (R.V,C .) 17. B. Pollard 18. A . Course 19 . P. Nigro 20. H . Harisiou (V.C.) 21 . S . Driver 22 . B. Stokes 23. S. Pace 24. P. Chadwick 25. T. Merrell 26 . B.Sheehan 27. B . Kell y 28 . P. Mutimer 29 . A . Panou 30. R . Fiel d 31 . F. Farchione 32 . D. Shine 33. G . Miles 34. P. Bel l 35. T. Rowe 36 . M . Godden 37. C . Connelly 38 . D . Cameron 39. B. Croft 40. M . McInerney 41 . A . Rozantis 42. B. Shepherd 43. D. Murray 44. P. Espenchied 45. D. Philpots 46. G . Hannington 47. C . Shallard 48 . J. Attard 49 . D . Glover 50. C . Bryce 51 . B. Harvey 52 . G . King 53. I . Driver 54. C. Chapman 55. P. Gilmore 56. M. Osborne 57. R. Minney 58. P. Kirb y 59. D. Farley 60. N . Cameron 61 . D . Martin

Senior Coach : Peter Chisnarn Rese rves Coach : Peter Olivier! 1 . D . Matthews (Capt.) 2 . A . Harlock 3. M . McClelland OVC) 4 . A . Norma n 5 . G . Boston 6. D. Gregor 7. A . Nalder 8. R . Fis h 9. D. Lowe 10. J . Stone t1 . N . Brohier 12 . B. Mathews 13 . P. Armstrong 14 . H . Worsley i5. C . Cooney (V.C.) 16, T. Royal s 17. G . Poole 18. J . Cromme 19. D. Hart 20. M . Cashard 21 . J . Roseman 22 . C. Bettany 23 . D. Allen 24 . K. Dachs 25.S. Allen (Capt .Res .) 26. S. William s 27 . G . Williams 28. S. Stevenso n 29. R . Castles (RVC) 30 . D. Felsenthal l 31 . A . Kahofer 32 . S. Barker 33. G . Scotland 34. A . Murphy 35. R . Harri s 36. C. Worthington 37. M . Scholten 38. P. Atkinson 39. N . Bedson 40. R. Harrison 41 . R . Morrissey 42 . G . Dind 43 . C . Wilson 44 . D . Smith 45. P. Murtagh 46. D. Kompes 47. N . Carter 48 . S . Good 49 . J. Roberts 50. M . Stanjo 51 . K . Hedin 52 . S . Morrison 53. J . Harley 54. N . Hemstron 55 . N . Matthews 56 . R . Sweetland 57 . A . Walke r 71 G . Paine

FAWKNER Senior Coach : Stephen Buckley Rese rves Coach : Ken Buss t 1 . M . Tymms 2. 3 . G . Busst 4 . W. Hoare 5. S . Littl e 6. R . Cuilson 7. D. Cropley 8. I . Habgood 9. J . O'Leary 10. J. Ross 11 . M . Middlemo 12. P. Tymms 13. P. Kerslake 14. M . Roach 15. D. Terry 16. M . Roberts 17. N . Horvath 18 . A . Buckley 19 . S. Barrett 20. G . Scott 21 . P. McAuliffe 22 . D. Booth 23 . B. Saggers 24 .S, Buckley 25. A . Saggers 26. B. Selleck 27. G . Livingstone 28. C. Gleeson 29. M . Barrett 30. T. Scott 31 . U. Profenna 32 . A . Johnston 33 . P. Majerczak 34 . D . Ruggerio 35. P. Barrett 36. B . McLachlan 37. J . Corneiissens 38. G . Young 39. C. Habgood 40. S . Maggs 41 . T. Borg 42 . K . Dehenin 43 . D. Gil l 44 . C. Mitchell 45 . M . Busst 46. B. Smith 47. A. Brown 48. G. Walker 49. D. Portelli 50. R. Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52 . M . Potter 53 . 54. M . Kane 55. S. Brosnan 56. D . Salt 57. R . Parr 58. S. Dalfonso 59. D. Cecchney 60. D. Douglas 63 . T. Kavanagh 94 . A. Scott

IVANHO E i, D. Jacka 2. J . Matthew 3 T Hyde 4 M Donohue 5. P. Manuel 6 P. Hoskm 7, R Allender 8 S Corlet t 9 M, Thackerwray i0 G . Kennedy (C) it B Adams 12 5 Parkinson 13 R Robinson 14 E . Newbol d 15, A Castagnmi (VC) 16 P, Pentmgil l t7 L Clarke 18 R . Elms 19 G, Bullen 20 A Wolf 21 C Rose 22 R BLyt h

23 M Lengacher 24 . M . Flynn 25 A Barro 26 A . Caddy 27 0 O'Sul6van 28 G O'Sulhvan 29- D Carroll 30 P Rawley

31 T Anderson 32 S Joh n 33 . C Flynn (PC) 34 S Hoga n 35 M Lunn 36 S O'Connel 37 I Forsyth 38 D Richards 39 T McMahon 40 B Luckman 41 C McDonald (RVC) 42 C Tucker 43 M. Lacey 44 D Hoffman 45 D Robertson 46 J Lynch 47 D Sheridan 48 S Hal l

49 B Mangin 50 W Lloyd 51 D Speechley 52 A Nag y

53 J Maki n 54 P McMahon 55 R McCormack 56 W Baker 57 D Balcombe 58 M Balcombe 59 A, Balcombe 60 R Brook

61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63 R Doyl e 64 W Duleses 65 P Dwyer 66 A Fry 67 L Jones 68 S Martin 69 S Monev 70 P Morcom 71 R Murphy 72 M Pratt 73 J Raftopoulas 74 C Richards 75 D Webb 76 N Dally 77 P Decis 78 T Donahue 79 S King

80 S Wise 81 A Sotnapoulos 82 R Angeeni 83 R Day

KEW Senior Coach: Brett Burde n Rese rves Coach Bar ry Tobias 1 . M . Lord 2 . N . Griffiths 3 . G . McColl 4 . S. Lord 5. B. Irwin 6. M . Bria 7. B. Casauria 8. J . Busutil (V.C .) 9. A. Peric 10. T. O'Kayli 11 . 12 . C . Vigliotti 13 . C. Kiriakou 14 . P. Clayton (DVC) 15. P. Smit h 16. N . Duncan 17. J . Casauria 18. G . Kalac 19. R. Barry 20. I. Mills 21 . S. Harrison 22 . R . Schobe r 23 . F. Haralambopoulos 24 . B. Burden (C) 25. A . Jenkin s 26. C . Haralambopoulos 27 . R . Love 28. G. Portelli (R .C.) 29. E . Bamundo 30 . 0. Greenwood 31 . B. Vigliott i 32 . J . Brassil 33. C. Bradley (RVC) ~ 34. D . Lewi s 35.5. Beyno n ~ 38. M . Cavanagh 39 . S . Royston rnt40 . A. Price e7r 41 . D. Zerb i g 42. V. Won 43. D. Lavecchie 44. T. Gourdoulis 45. M . Carydis . .,~ 46. S. Vidinopoulos ;.d 47. J. Hill ~ 48. M. Peric 49 . S . Bruno 50. N . Dellis 51 . R . Bruno 52 . J. laconis 53. D. Sticca 54. A. Easuria 55. A. Mantas 56 . J. luliano 57. J . Lou 58. C . Carydis 59. H . Kendall 60. S. RIZZOIIO

MONASH UNI . BLUES Senior Coach: Brian Ford Reserves Coach : Ivan Best 1 J . Alexander 2 . D, Carman 3 I Sest 4 B Cornwell 5 G. Gale 6 I . Hildebrand 7 A . Blackshaw 8 A Barker 9 L. Baring 10. J Johnstone It . M . Spencer 12- G. Mann 13 R Culvenor 14 A. Roberts 15 W. Gannon 16 A Qum 17 S. Zachandis 18 G, Hipwell 19- D Schwedes 20 S Manuell 21 . S . Giles 22.B.Rodorn 23- D Lynch 24 . X XenofonUs 25 . C Forbes 26 A McGregor (C) 27. S Connelly 28 P Littl e 29 A Sapsfor d 30 J Sturgess (VC) 31 . L Met e 32 . K. Haeusler 33 A . Laird 34. J . Qui n 35 P O'Leary 36 M . Kerr 37 J. Andntsos 38TGtlI 39. M Bailey 40. M . Hoyle 41 A. K ers

42 R Dean 43 M. Bowman 44 J. Koop 45 . P Stockda ;e 46 J Katsaras 47, I . McConville 48 P. Antnisos 49. I . Kohler 50 . R. Davies 51 . P. Triandos 52 . J. Taylor 53 J Shady 54 R . Trembath 55 Z . Man c 56 R McCormick 57 M . Kanaay 58 M . Hanlon 59, H . Middleton 60,A . Hodgson 61 C. Blac k 62. A. Hadley 63- P Kevekordes 64 A . Urban 65. D, Wood 66. N . Neophitou 67 t) Holloway 68 G . Scalzo 69 D O'Keefte 70 C, King 71 M Hay

OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIAN S Senior Coach : M . Trotter Rese rves Coach: C. Neave 1 . A. Dunn 2 . C. Robison 3 . A . Allibon (C) 4 . T. Norman (VC ) 5 . D. O'Shaughnessy 6 . A . Taylor 7. P. Yeoman 8 . D. Adgemis 9. C. Glas s 10. C . Brent 11 . T. Phillips 12. A. Vize 13. B. Trotter 14 .R Bea r 15 . T. Pontefract 16 . A . Blac k 17. L . Farrell 18, A . Maizels 19 . J. Hope 20. R . Wardrop 21 . S . Drum 22. P. Robison 23. J. Adgemis 24 . A . Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26 . L . Coleman 27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28 . G . Harvey 29 . S . Collins 30. C. Small 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Summut 33. P. Scott 34. P Papas 35. A. McAree 36. J . Carnegie 37. R. Sell a 38. J . Cash 39. J . Williams 40. R . Workman 41 . P Weidling 42 . .R . Gruen 43 . C. Neave 44, A . Turner 45 . N . Kolitis 46. M . Heat h 47. A . Phadoneos 48. B. Beamish 49. C. Cooper 50. D. Wallace 51 . D. Roger s 52 . D. Butera 53. S . Cowley 54. D. Woods 55. J . Francis 56. R . Collier 58. M . Pitt 63. J . Davey

PARKSIDE Senior Coach : Wayne Bannister Reserves Coach : Mark Wilso n 1 . W. Bannister 2 . B. Glasgow 3. F. Sansonetti 4. R . Gard 5. T Gard 6 . K . Sweeney 7. G . Yoksich 8 . R . Shanahan 10. M . Sturgess 11 . P. Hansen 12. L . Inserra 13 . V. Soligo (VCR) 14 . M . Sedgwick 15. J . Papas 16. M . Campbell 17. C . Freeman 18. J . Adducci 19. P. Whitfield 20. M . Page (C .S .) 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 . Panjari 36. P. Torre 37. P. Coleman 38. J . Amato 39. D. Debiasi 40,S, Rodwell 41 . D. Wood 42 . P. Papas 43 . D. Whatmough 44. P. Harri s 45, P. Matkaris 46. R . McGaw 47. N . Mitchell 48. J . Bastow, 49. M . Harrison 50. K. Hart y 51 . J . Panagiotopoulos 52 . G . Philpott 53. D. Campbell 54. F. Denami 55. D. Watson 56. T. Firt h 57. R . Livingston 58 . D. Pavit t 59 . N . Vincitoria 60. M. Ani c 61 . M . Noormets 62 . P Brennan 63. A. Skerrit 69. S. Lock

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

19. A . Ratcliffe 20. P. Marantelli 21 . J . Tyler 22 . C . Mills 23. C. Bye 24. P. Matton 24. G . Falckh 25. M . O'Rourke 26. P. Rya n 27. M . Tadinac 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. Lync h 40 . C. Muscat 41 . W. Lind 43 . A. Whelan 44. M . Doran 46. C. Ryan 47. P. Ratcliff e 48 . D. Wrigglesworth 51 . R . Mora n

54 . P. Salerno (CR) 64 . P. Crott y 65. M . Hogan 75. P. Bruno 88. P. Murphy (VCR)

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1, J. Rowbottom 2. A . Lazarus 3. J Clarke 4 M Russell 5 N Tunbridge 6 A Coker 7 S Cern i 8 J Somerville 9 S Philhpson 10.S . Brommell it I Alexande r 12 N . Clark (Capt .) 13. L . Banks 14. T. Marks 15 J . Garde 16 B . Kellar 17, D Godmg 18 M, Lagaste s 19 P Vaughan (DVC) 20 B Thoma s 21 C Jobson 22 M Ellinghaus 23. A Bearham 24. R. Perret t 25 M . Gibney 26 B Patunso n 27 N . Heath (D .VC ) 28 B. Van Denderen 29 J Gray 30 P Conway 31 J, Cummins 32 N Pappas 33 5 Lee 34 0 Lantlim 35 J Hughson 36 M . Crothers 37 A. Fethers 38 A McArthur 39 5- Davie 40 G Dalbosco 41, M McLaughlin 42 G Wines (VC) 43. B Warre n 44 P Dillon 45 J Fnt h 46 C Thompson 47 L Doyl e 48 A Rogers 49. D . Bowers 50. M . Shaddock 51, J. Chomley 52, M Bel l 53 J Forwootl 54 P Jessup 55 G Keys 56 A Pickett 57 C Dennis 58. A Cook 59 D Benson 60 G Haeusler 61 J McCashney 62. A. Cunnmghan 63 G. Condo n 64 D. McNair 65 A . Batey 66 P Collings 67 . D Haramantas 68 R . Frazer 69 R Razmara 70- T Corney 71 K Heard 72 M Giltrap 79 A Tudge 81 M Pryor 99 S Woodward 100 H Shier


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Est . 196 7 Coach : M . Luxa 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. Malone y 12 . C . Louchard (Coach) 13 . G . Meithe 14 . J. Annesley 15. C . Martin 16. R . Elmer 17. J. Goudge 18. J. Markovich 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

Coach: John Allan 1 . J. Allan 2 . A . Giffi n 3. T. Corrigan 4. M . Kevin 5 . A . Beaver 6. T. Holder 7. J. Casey 8. S . Butle r 9. M . Hourigan 10. R . Douglas 11 . N . Fanning 12 . T. Arnold 13.P. Hooper 14. C. Potter 15. M. Civitella 16 . L . Tighe 17 . P. Citavella 18. B . Millar (VC) 19. A. Phillips 20 . G . O'Mahony 21 .T. Meagher 25. C . Barbero 27 . A. Berrigan 35. D. O'Sullivan 44 . C. Mooney 45 . A . Croagh 47. M . Thomas 49. C . Nolan (DVC) 51 . M . Doble 54. S . Daniels 61 . M . Davies 66 . F. Cullity 67. S. Browne (Capt.)

Coach : Joe Salvato re

Coach: Neil Smythe 5. R . Walker 6. D. Wintle 7. V. Zeigelaar 10 . P. Lockhart 11 . G . Miles 17 . P. Kirb y 19. P. Viney 20 . L . Parris 21 . C. Shallard 23. D . Martin 24. W. Miller 25. P. Gilmore 32 . P. Dunne 33. D. Glover 36. C. Dee r 38 . B. Latchford 41 . R . Boon 43 . J. Harewood 44 . R. Taylor 45 . T. Drive r 46. G . Parkinson 47. G . Jone s 49. L. Tenac e 50. A . Theunisse n

34 . S. Chvastek 35.V. Lapari 36. S. Brown 37.T Fox 38. D . Keyhoe 39. M . Gabelich

1 . S . Carrot

1 . N . Macintosh 2 . J . Karra s 3 . J. Youn g 4 . M . Petrescu 5. P. Kin g 6. G. Bunshaw 7. P. Edwards 8. A. Espinosa 9 . D. De Pace 10. J . Donnelly 11 . A . Blackshaw 12 . T. Shaw 13 . B. Kenny (DVC) 14. N . Salvatore (DVC) 15. A . Gualan o 16. D . Graha m 17. T. Dionyssopoulos 18. G . Dawes 19 . M . Robertson 20. G . Leec h 21 . W. Farley 22 . M . Gemmola 23. K. Hogan 24 . B. Ninnis 25 . D. Clifton 26. M . Kotsanis (V.C.) 27. D. Djeng 28. T. Mulvahil 31 . F. Kavanagh 32 . G . Gay 33 . D. Gemmola 34 . G . Carmody 35 . D. Varlamos 36. S. Warner 42. M . Sharkey 55. M . Carr 77. G . Sammells 99 . J . Salvator e

4 . B. Reynolds 5 . S. Price 6 . P. Black 9 . R . Savage 11 . L . Thomnopolous 12 . P. Cunningham 14 . J. Martin 15. S. Gowans 16. J . D'Amelio 17. K . Newton 23 . J. Keppel 24 . G . Kelly 27. O. Black 28. N . Hawley 31 . M . Stiglich 34. W. Landt 36. A. Davis 37 . G . Wathen 38 . M . Morgan 39 .S . Hession 40 . S . Thomas 41 . P. Thomas 43 . A . Nimorakiotakis 45. G . Perpin a 47. J . Fuller 50. P. Mortimer 54. I . Nankivell 55. T. Sawery 59. S . Mortimer

Coach : R .I . McGowa n

Coach: K . Wilson

Coach : Roland Magr o

2 . D. Dawson 4. G . Serong 5. B. Rya n 6. B . Hann 8. L . O'Toole 10 . S . Lagowski 11 . B . Cetinich 12 . D. Temby 14 . A . Morel] 15 . D. Elliott 19. S . Calderwood 22. A . Cabansag 25. C . McKenzie 30. D . Bubni c 31 . S . Quinn 32 . G . Mugavin 34 . S . Smith 35 . C . Muscat 37. C . Cheetham 40. T. Ferri s 41 . B .W. Marr 42 . G . Stevens 45. D. Digenova 62 . R .I . McGowa n

1 . C. Wormsley 2 . A. Battle 3 . Ralph Thorweston 4 . B. Delaney 6 . T. Ahdore 8 . Rici Thorweston 9 . P. Parke r 11 . J . Johnston 13. K. Wilson 14. M .F. Wilson 16. R. Gibbs 17. D. Blewitt 18. M . Page 19. M . Wilson 20. M . Polglaise 21 . B. Goodwin 27. P. Giddens 29. R . Kay 34. S. Wilson 36. W. Burgess 37. P. Atkinson 40. T. Webster 46. P. Warren 48. M . McGarry 50. R . Forgiarini 51 . D . Webb 54. J . Verbi 62 . D. Mair

1 . R . Jones 2 . G . Browne 3. R . Sonci n 7. R . Magro (CC) 8. R . Nowak 9. C. Gibso n 12 . W. Chamra (VC) 14 . N . Taylor 15 . D. Iles 17. P. Little 23. C. Arti s 25. C. Di Clanni 26. V. Sciull i 27. L . Esposito 31 . D. Briggs 34. T. Harper 44 . G . Phelan (DVC) 45. A . Par k 46. M . Shearer 50. R . Heaney 54. N . Stebbing 57. S. Knight 62. J. Tapner 64 . T. Wilson 66. R . Low e 73 . D . Saddle r

Coach : S. Rhynehart 3. A . McGibbon 4. J . Tucc i 6. M . Dalbosco 8. P. McKenna 13 . J. Trimbol i 14. J. Williamson (Capt) 15 . B. Franzman 17. J . Limperakis 22. M . Edmunds 23. S. Duni n 25. D. Brown 26. I . Cohen 27. C. Martino 29. W. Beacom 30. L . Zucchett 31 . P. Chilco 32 . I . Kearns 34 . N . Morrice 38 . A . Dillon 42 . D. Mortell 43 . A . Huffer 51 : F. Andreula 56 . S . Rathbone 57. R . O'Connor 62 . S . Benjamin 64 . D . Maurovic 66 . A . McDonald 68 . C . Saltr y

2 . P. Brodie 4. B. Delaney 7. J . Stanley 10. V. DAquino 12 . S . Westerman 15 . M . Wilkinson 18 . R . McGougan 19 . W. Hyne s 20. J . Persoons 21 . F. Darmanin 20. M . Polglaise 22 . S. Rhynehart 25. S . Charlesworth 26. T. Crothers 28. K. McHugh 31 . R . Spinks 32. P. Rankin 33. J . Wilson 35. G . Mallon 37. D. Polglaise 39. G . Bryant 40. T. Webster 41 . W. Stephns 43. G . Calthorpe 48. M . McGarry 49. J. Sweeney 51 . D . Web b 52. A . Currie

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Est . 196 7 Coach : Kelvin Shaw

Coach : P. O'Donohu e 1 . T. Briggs (Capt) 2 . D. Huffer 5 . Strathair n 6. M . Dalbosco 7. L . McLeod 10 . M . Bakogianis 11 . L . Athanasakis 12 . P. Tucci 15. M . Lewis 16. G . Liersch 18. E. Ferraro 21 . L. Green 23. S . Dunin 24. T. Fawcett 33 . S . Hands 36 . D . Poole 39 . G . Palmer 40 . A . Blaskett 42. D. Mortell 45. R . Little (VC) 49. C. McLachlan 50.S . Brownlaw (DVC) 52 . J . Cousins 57. R . O'Connor 59 . I . Wriggleswort h

1 . I. Chisholm (VC .) 2 R. Keppell 3 P, Hogan 4 . R . Purcell 5, C. Hickey 6. A. McHarg 7, S . Legear (Capt.) 8 M. Evans 9, S. McCrae 10, W. Brown 11 . M . Petty 12. W . Ballagh 13 S.Jones 14. C . Bryan 15. G. Mitchell 16. R . Cutlack 17. R . McCasker 18 W. Bento n 19 . C. Christensen 20 R . Evan s 21 . M.Newnham 2Z J. Hands 23 D. Barro 24. S, Brown 25 . K. Shaw 26, J. McOuie 27, R . Macauley 28, P Charles 29. J. Barro 31 .S . Eldridge 32. C . Westwood 33. I . England 34. J . Sganoto 35. P. Groins 36 s. Wolf 38 P. Keys (V.C .) 39. A Cope 40. 0 Henderson 41 . A . Thomas 42 .1 . Hughes 43 . J. Clark

44 R. Armstrong 45. I. Webster 46. K. Shrines 47, G. Diamond p 48- N . Chi p 49. A . McPherson 50. V. Bourke 51 . A . Wolf 52 . P Pan g 53. C. Trentlield 54. R . Blythe 55 . D. McCleery 57, S . Bolton 58 . P. Barmby 60. S . Ustick 63. T. Styles 65. P. Webster 66. S. Oliver

Coach : Alex Bartsc h 1 . N . Williamson 2 . D. Marshall (VC) 4 . M . Jackson 6. E . Koti s 8. M . Whitlock 9. R . Smallwood 11 . R . Grec h 17 . M . Atherton 18. D. Wells 19. R . Bryant 20 . M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22. B. Casey 23. B . Hutchinson 26. T. Cusack 28. C. Freer 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 . B . Ridewood 32 . M . Beasley 36 . M . L'Huede 38 . B. Dunstan (Capt) 39 . C . Rauert 41 . T. Bryan t

42. M . Hollingworth 43. C. Parks 44. L . Costa 46. B. Chandler 47. P. Thompson 48. G . Aspland 49. A . Pettinella 52 . S . Man n 53 . S. McIver 54 . M . Daniell 57 . G . McIve r

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2, N. Saville a J. McEnroe 4. G. Bowden 5. A . Mirakian 6. A. FuHartorl 7. R . Allen a G . Turner 9.A.Day 10. I. Stevens it. M . Price 12. A. Flipwic 13. S. 8iltrtr 14. M. Egan 115S. Bishop 16 L. Cooney 17. G . Henry 18 A . Cotter 19, A. Watson 20. C. &Itry (C) 21 . L . Shaw 22 . D. Wiftton 23. G . Thompson 24. C. Miller

a G. Turnz 9 . A. Day 10. I . Ste~--11 . M. price 12 . A. FiDO.-13, S. Noy 14. M . Egan 15. S. Bs-cc 16 L. Ccmey 17. G. tie."r+ 18, A. Gore, 19. A. V49sor1 20. C. Bit/ (C) 21, L. Shaw 22. D. Witaton 23. G . Thompson 24. C Miller

25 a ParlagOtopdus 26 P. Crzreri W) 27. R. Thompso n 28 P D~,~aendge 29, P McKenzie 30 P Co, 31. G . E.a-s 32.P.tev.s 33. M . Bradord 34. A Mr.detOn 35 P. Henry (f?vC) 37. D. Wcrc~w+ 38 A. Axs~ 39. N . Poilard

40 S Braaen 44.S. PaeFer 45 C. McKay 47. W. Armorry 48 R . Barnard 49. B Mlner 50 M. VardS 51 . J. SrTnons 55 B. Saz (R .C.) 71. W. Cr'.s5e1' 81 .G .KrF

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Senior Coach : Glyn Evan s

Coach : S.Santamari a

Coach : R . Parkinso n

Coach : Ray Keane

Coach : Ron Cunningha m

1 . Glyn Evans (CC) 2 . R .Saros i 3. C. Corbett 4. L . Barber 5. A. Mille r 6. A. Jackson 7. C. Trist 8. N . Pavlou 9. A. Morris 10 . M . Hansen 12 . P. Flaherty 13 . S. Cameron 14 . T. Hislop 15. J. Scotland 16. T. Glaser 18. M . Stone 19. N . Deans 20. D. Desler (V.C.) 23. S . Phillips 24. R . Williams 25. J . Harris 27. C. Newland 28. D. Stewart 29. F. Stafford 37. M . Officer 39. N . McKay 43 . N. Trompf 44 . A . Escott 45 . A . Cope 51 . T. Waters 65. R . Morrow

5. R . Van Raay 6. C. Whit e 8. A. McKeown 9. P. Harrison (Capt) 10 . T. Prat t 12 . M . Spears 17 . S . Santamaria 18. D. Mullins 20. G . Woolridge 22 . M . Feutrill 23. P. Ciardulli 24. J . Bonnyman 25 . W. Lyal l 26 . D. Callinan 29. T. Dunn 30. P. O'Brien 32 . P. Hackett 34 . S . Lowell 35 . J. Dunba r 38 . L . McLaughlin 41 . S. Ciardulli 42 . G . Pugli a 43 . P. Lefel 46 . V. Sully 47. P. Mason 48 .P Rohan 52 . M . Lawson 53 . J. Newton 56 . A . Tymms 58. G . White 61 . J . Walsh 62. C. Gay 63. D. Flanagan 66. B . Williams 73 . S . Wegener 74. D. Thomas 75. N . Robertson

1 . W. Dowling 2 . C . Hollis 3. L . Carlton 7. N . Robinso n 10 . R . McDonald 11 . B . Allender 13 . H . McGowan 14 . D. MacLeod 23. C. Landale 24. H . Youngman 25. J . Henderson 31 . T. Jackson 34. G . Lavender 37. M . Borthwick 36. A . Scott 39. C . Barnett 43 . P. Hayes

2 . S. Woodman 3. M .F. Reidy 5. R. Van Raay 6. C. Houston 7. P. Coghlan 11 . D. Sutton (VC) 12 . M . Spears 15 . M . Harrison 16 . M . Borrack 17. S . Santamaria 18 . T. McNeil 19 . D . Crowe 20. M . McClelland 22 . M . Feutril l 23. S . Strike 24. J . Bonnyman 25. W. Lyall 26. D. Callinan 27 . M .J . Reidy 28. B. Lee 29. B. Crowe 30. L . McLaughlin 34. S . Lowell 36.P Bun n 40. B . Tierney (Capt) 44. R . Baker 45.P.Hay 56. A . Tymms 66. B . Williams 67. N . Hughes

1 . C. Toole 2 .P.Box 4. M . Wilkinson 6. B. Boland 9. G . Brady 11 . D. Savaris 12. D. O'Loughlin 13. P. Burnett 14. D. Hodg e 15. J. McNamara 17. P. Smit h 21 . R Hewitt 22 . J. Ryan 23. M . Carte r 24. A. Whelan (C) 25. S . Bel l 28. G . Wright 29. S . O'Loughlin 32.S. Bowtell 34. M . Tarull i 35. S . Livingstone 36. D. Phela n 39. E . Whitfield 40. A . Wright 43. C . Rogers 44 . K . Cox 47. P. Kvietelaitis 40 . P. Grierson 53 . S. Alfor d 56 . D . Laws 63 . C . Box

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Coach : C. Veitch

Coach : D. Jopling

3. S . Dowd 4 . N . Cartledge (Cpt) 5 . B. Wilson 7. C. Veitch 8 . C. Wilson 9 . H . Turvey 11 . C. Chapman 12 . D. Thompson 13 . M . Tymms 14 . F. Doyle 15 . P. Barron 16. P Fitt 17 . D. Gandolfo 18. D. Bryant 19. D. Robbins 22 . A . Gleave 23 . P. Sexton (VC) 25 . P. Whitin g 26 . D . Atkinson 28 . I . Delarue 29 . W. Davey 30. D. Macdonald 31 . W. Reynolds 32 . P. Edwards 33. I . Mutimer 34. R . Ree s 36. I . Mazuran 37. G . Cotterill 38. P. Green 39. D. Speed 40. D. Orwin 41 . D . Daly 42 . H . Roberts 43. S . Godfrey 46 . D. Humphrey 47. G . Connolly 49 . D. Sexton 53 . P. Angelis 59 . M . Davey 79 . R . Tesorier o

1 . R . Austin 2. M . Andrews 4. P. Kalitsi s 5. D. Rogerson 7. M . Connolly 10 . W. Austin 12 . W. Boyl e 15 . S. Mulholland 16 . N . Hope 17. B. Bird 18 . A . Winkler 22 . A . Lucas 23. D. Devola 26. J . Ross 27 . R . Tubb 30. P. Newman 31 . P. Pavlou 32 . J . Hunter 33. G . Russell 34. P. Kelly 35. I . Boyle 38 . J. Harper 39 . K . Ivey (Capt) 40 . C . Tooull i 42 . A. Pryor 43 . J. Morecroft 47. B . Holstock 53 . S. McDonald 54 . C . Nugent 62 . G . Roulent

D SECTION SENIORS 1st SEMI FINA L 0. MENTON . v BULLEEN UTD .

Coach : R. Jamiso n

Coach : M . McCol l

Coach : David Jenkin s

1 . M . Cater 2. J . Norman 3. R . Newman 4. M . Barrett 6. V. Sciacc a 7. G . Norton (Capt) 8. N . Macquir e 9. R . Macquire 13 . S. Shar p

1 . G . Jenkin s 2 . R . Morley (Capt) 3. S. Dowd 4. F. Doyle 5. B. Wilson 6. M . Kelly 7. C. Veitch 8 . C. Wilson 9 . R . Tesoriero 11 . C . Chapman 12 . D. Thompson 13 . M . Michael 14 . J. Empe y 15 . P. Barron 16 . C . Foley 17. K . Graham 18 . B. Sharp 19. R . Pascoe 21 . R . Creighton 22 . S. Adams 23 . D . Chivers 24 . G . Taylor 25. P. Whiting 26. D . Dowd 28. I . Delarue 29. G . Armstrong 32. P. Edwards 33. M . Michael 35. M . Harris 37. G . Cotterill 38. P. Green 39. P. Flew 40. D. Orwin 41 . D. Daly 42 . H . Roberts 43 . S . Godfrey 46 . D . Humphrey 47. G . Connolly 49 . B . Sexto n 79 . D . Robbins

9. D. Walpole 11 . F. Wright 13. D. Taylor 14. G . Smith 17. D. Cottman 19. A . Maher 26. J . Rio 28. D. Lambert 29. C. O'Connor 30 . C. Saville 31 . G . Crameri 32 . M . Scott 33. C . Kenez 34. M . Wales 35. G . Gnie l 37. C. Arnephy 40. C. Shepard 41 . O. Noronha 42 . M . Keating 43. G . Riccio 44. A . Gale 45 . M . Durham 46 . J. Curtin 48 . J . Muray 49 . D. Doonan 56. D. Ross 57. R Hyde 58. C. McKillop 59. D . Thomas 60 . D . Jenkins

14 . D. Rogers 15. D. Sciacca 16. D. Stewart 17. T. O'Toole 22 . A. Leaver 26. B. Scalzo 28 . G . Burns 31 . S . Ingram 32 . J . Sl y

33 . P. Vines 35 .P Hodges 37. T. Birc h 38 . A . Newman 40 . M . Osborn 45 . T. Bournon 46 . A . Petrov 47. J . Konicanin 50. C. Funston 55. C. Davis 66. D. Grant 69. J . Agiu s

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Coach : P Feehan

Coach : 1 . Rice

Coach : G. Tsolacos

Coach : Kerry Sawtel l

2 . M . Andrews 3. E . Panagiotidis 4 . M . Salmo n 5 . P. Amoore 6 . D. McConville (C) 7. B. Hibbs 8 . J. Mather 9. P. Wilson 10. W. Austin 11 . I . Rogerson 12. W. Capp 13 . M . Blake 14 . G . Kell y 16 . H . LeGrand 20. N . Milat 21 . E . Melnja k 22 . R . Hetherington 24 . M . Young (VC) 25 . R . Melnja k 26 . J. Ross 27. A . Lawson 28 . S. Devereaux 38. J. Harpe r 48. W. Boyle 50. G . Hoggett 53. S . McDonal d

2 . I . De Bono 4. S . Hinchcliffe 5. D. Caton 6. A . Hepburn 7. D . O'Brien 8. P. McVeigh 9. D. Heena n 12 . P. Yendall (Capt) 13. D. Kiervan 15. D. Hutchinson 16. B . O'Connor 17. G . Turne r 19. G . Phillips 20 . M . Faure 23. I . Ewin g 24. A. Finikarides 25. S. McGowan 26. A . Brydson 27. S . Richardson 29. C . McGaw 31 . D. Bullock 32. M . Mason 33 . R . Haysom 35 . S . Ryle s 37. E . Kyriacou 39. R . Johnstone 40. A. Phili p 43. L . Caligiuri

2 . J . Woo d 4 . J. Robertson 7. G . March 8. M . Orton 9. A . Mytton 10 . P. Bennett 11 . R . Wilson 12 . G . Meadows 15. A . Hicks 16. C. Farr 17. W. Cox 20 . J. Kingsley 22 . C. Gregson 23. P. Noske 24. G . Lasscock 26. R . Wis e 27 . R . Kingston 28. A . Gilchrist 29. J . Rae 30. G . Bal l 33 . M . Larkworthy 34 . D. Fletcher 35 . B. Van Twest 38. C. Lane

1 . A . Bullock 3. J. Rya n 4 . S. Hinchcliffe 7. D. O'Brien 10. J . Mounsey 11 . A . Hodgson 13. M . DeBono 16. B . O'Connor 18. S. Adamson 19. P. Feehan 20. M . Faure 21 . W. Walkley 22 . P. Bullock 24. A. Finikarides 27. S . Richardson 28. A . Allen 30. P. Bullock 33. R . Haysom 34. R . Calcutt 35. S. Ryles 38. G . Sebeh 41 . A. Hunter 43 . L . Caligiuri 45 . B. McVeigh 48 . C. Christou 50 . C . Caligiuri 51 . D. Jorda n

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40. J . Hicks 41 . A . Child 42 . P. Flockart 43. P. Bramich 44 . D . Stuart 45 . I . Ridoutt 46 . D. Lear 47. D . Dobson 48. P. Merrett

Coach : Steve Sculli n 1 . S . Sculli n 2 . J . Kouryialis (Capt) 4. M . Legg e 6. P. Williams 8. B . Moloney 9. G . Pyers 16 . R . Doherty 19. M . Scullin 20. G . Gent 25 . M . Power 28 . R . Brockwell 30. B. Gillies 32 . C . West 33. D. Glass 34. C. Stevens 36 . D. Turner 37. D. Gent 44 . B. Hogan 45. D. Jones 46. D. Henger 48. C. Hoist 49. G . Dunn 50. M. Phillips 51 . A . Thompson 56 . I . Lydiate

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Coach: Phil Steven s

1 . A . Baxter 2. R . Pau l 3. N . Schmidt 4. P Jur y 5. G . Phillips (VC) 6. W. Smit h 7. G . March 8. M . Orton 9. A . Mytton 10. P. Bennett 11 . W. Shan d 12 . D . Seccull (Capt) 14,T Jone s

15. W. Phillips 16. J . Bingham 17. W. Cox 18. M . Constable 19. R . Gerny 20. J . Kingsle y 21 . A . Walden (DVC) 22. C . Gregso n 23. D. Scaunich 24. T. Snowball 25.A . Holohan 27. G . Smith 28. D. Merrett 29. J . Ra e 30. G . Bal l 31 . N . Cameron 32 . G . Tanner 35 . A . Wilson 36 . D. Connell 39 . C . Taranto 43 . P. Bramic h

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Coach : M. Sara u

Coach : Bernie Salter

1 . G .Bennett (VC) 2 . M . McLennan (DVC) 3 . A . Pryor 4 . M . Barbe r 5 . M . Waddington 6. M . Allen 7 . S. O'Connor 8. M . Sarau 9. M . Fishe r 10. C. Lade (Capt) 11 . C. Blai r 12 . D. Cochran 14. J. Bennett 15 . R . Browne 16 . P. Thompson 17 . P. Wof f

1 . P. O'Dea (CR) 2 . B. Behnke 3. J . Howard (DVCR) 10 . J. Clagna n 13 . P. Susovich 19 . M . Ka y 21 . P. LaFontaine 22 . J . Naughton 25. D. Bilston 26. B. Cummins 29. I . Hammam 30. R . Ballarin 31 . P. Sherman 32 . M . Murrih y 33 . R . O'Callaghan 34 . A . Perkin s

19 . S. Gibson 20 . T. Grant 21 . C. James 22 . A. Cooper 25 . P. Grant 28 . T. Gale 29. P. Latzer 34. J . Goderidge 39. R . Smith 43. K. Farrell 50. A . Grant

35 . B . Field 37. J . Taylor 38. W. Leonard 39. G . Healy 40. A. Camm 41 . M . King 42 . S. Burns 45. N . Derard 46. W. Fiddler 47 . M . Ladds 48. M . Marinell i

Coach: Simon Trumbl e

Coach : Shane Molloy

5 . P. Murray 6. I . Arnold 7 . D. Dawson 8. A . Tymms 13 . R . Seccull 14 . A . Ashton 16 . P. Wood 17. M . Daddo 20. A. Salek

1 . T. Witts 2. R . Pisarsk i 3. J . Nichols (VC) 5. P. Murray 9. G . Bradshaw (DVC) 11 . N . Johnston e 12 . W. Baglin 13. R . Seccull 15. I . McMullin 18. M . Crampton 19. P. Thompson 23 . A . Witts (Capt) 25. R . Brown 26. M . Youngman 27. E . Cordner 29. R . Mead 31 . R . Gillard 32 . R . Webb 44. R . Baldwyn 45. Z . Useinov 46 . J . Elam 47. D. Ward-Ambler 48 . W. Ward-Ambler 49 . T. Stucke y 52. K . Daddo 60. J . Warmsley

1 . S . Scullin 3. L. Hol t 4. M . Legg e 5. C . Ladd (DVC) 7. J . Fraumano 8 . B. Moloney 9. G . Pyer s 10. M . Fraumano (VC) 11 . S. Sander s 12 . A . Barry 13. A. Short 14. D. Attard (Capt) 15. S. Gray 17. G . Williams 21 . B . Quilliam 22 . J. Gilhmam 23. W. Lusk 24. G . Foster 25. M . Power 26. A . Mil l 20. G . Sutterby 31 . R . Hobbs 39. G . Mooney 40. P. Adams 41 . D. Gilbert 52 . S. Coulson 55. D. Williams

21 . J. Roy Smith 24 . D. Wilson 26 . M . Youngman 31 . R . Gillar d 33 . A . Bult (Capt) 35 . M . Weber (DVC) 36 . P. Nelso n 37. G . Curti s 39. R . Nelson (VC) 44 . R . Baldwyn 45. Z . Useinov 46. J. Elam 52 . A . Wilson 59. W. Kelso 60. J . Warmsley 63.T Kennedy 64. G . Nelson

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MONASH BLUE S John 'SOS' Andritsos played his 50th game for Monash recently against Therry A great clubman and team mate, SOS has been a valuable rover and forward pocket for the Blues . Don't be fooled by his size, though! SOS can often be found on a big Saturday night carrying ruckman Steve Zach around on his shoulders, and anybody else who dares to challenge him . 'Peter's little brother' has also carved out a name for himself in the intervarsity ranks, especially for his strange penchant for 'Crazy Horse' strip venues, hence the chant 'Crazy SOS OOH, Crazy SOS AAAAG'! Congratulations Johnnie from all your team mates and friends .

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OLD TRINITY PRESENTATION NIGHT O.T's are holding thei r Annual Vote Count and Presentation Night at th e North Melbourne Social Clu b on Friday September 2nd at 6 .30 p .m . The cost is $20 per person , this includes a two course meal and entertainment . Drinks are available at bar prices. A cordial invitation is extended to all past players and supporters . Come along and enjoy the evening . To book your ticket cal l Chris Glass on 529 8444 during business hours.

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200 GAMES TO N .O.B: S LEGEND Congratulations to North Old Boys legend Noel Robe rt son on playing his 200th game with the club today against Marcellin . Noel began his career with the club in 1970, having come direct from the North O.B. breeding ground, the senior school in North Melbourne. Since that time, Noel has appeared in the 1977 and 1978 North Old Boys': Grade Grand Final sides, both losses, which were great disappointments, and many other Reserves finals sides . Noel has gained a great reputation around North as one of the toughest, yet fairest players the club has seen . Having retired in 1982, 'Robbo' made a comeback this year at the ripe old age of 36 in an attempt to help out the struggling Reserves team . Judging by his form, . he could still play next year. Apart from his relentless attitude as a half-back flanker or ruck-rover, Noel has spent some time as a North committee-man, and the achievement of the 200 game milestone will automatically entitle him to 'Life Membership' of the club. Congratulaions Noel from all members, players and supports of North Old Boys on a truly great effort . 9 150 GAMES TO N .O .B's IAN TURNBULL ' Congratulations from all North Old Boys member s and supporters to Ian Turnbull on reaching the 150 games milestone today against Marcellin . Ian joined the club in 1980 and after one year in the U19s, it was obvious his height and strength would carry him through many more senior games with the club . Now a very experienced players, Ian has played in a number of Grand finals, and is looked upon as an off-field leader. Although essentially a ruckman, Ian has easily slotted into most of the key positions during his career. 1988 has been a most consistent year for this quiet N .O.B. and his best fooball is still ahead . Congratulations Ian on a fine achievement .

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MONASH BLUES Hildebrand 3, Wood 2, A . Quinn, Smith, J Quin Baring, McGregor, Headberry . BEST McGregor, Kohler, A . Quin, Sturgess, Zachandis, Hildebrand . IVANHOE Rawley, Post, Luckman, Matthew . BEST Kennedy, M . Flynn, Post, Lynch, Thackerwray, O'Connell .

COLLEGIANS 3 .0 6.4 6.5 10.9.69 OLD PARADIANS 3.1 5.3 10.5 11 .8 .74 OLD PARADIANS Beers 3, Pritchard 3, Skerritt 3, Powick, Fahey . BEST M . Considine, Payton, Skerritt, McClements, M . Wood, Beers. COLLEGIANS Roberts 3, Coyne 2, Higson 2, Baum, Griffiths, K. Parsons . BEST Hibbins, Hoyle, Schoner, Galbraith, Oliphant, Higson . UNI BLUES 3 .4 5 .4 8.7 11 .9 .75 OLD SCOTCH 3.2 7.6 10.8 11 .11 .77 OLD SCOTCH Sherwen 3, Kelpert 2, McColl 2, Drummond, Kiel, Reddish, Veselik . BEST Smith, Fuller, Moir, Hodge, E . Allen, Veselik . UNI BLUES McInnes 4, Formosa 2, Wallis 2, N . Macaulay 3, Karamoshos . BEST Schlicht, Furphy, Gust, McCarty, Kanis, Wallis. DE LA SALLE OC 3.4 6.7 10.9 16.15.111 ST BERNARDS 1 .5 4.9 7.10 9.12.66 DE LA SALLE C . Lowe 4, Waldron 4, Pegoll 2, Fraser, O'Toole, Peter Green, Barry, Estman, Pappon . BEST Pappon, M . Lowe, Waldron, Pegoli, Nash, Eastman . ST BERNARDS Nott 4, Gallant 3, Toohey, R . Purchell . BEST O'Connell, R . Purchell, Melican, Smith, Haddad, Nott . ORMOND 2 .2 6.3 6.9 10.12 .72 MARCELLIN 2 .6 7.11 10 .13 10 .14.74 MARCELLIN Petroff 4, Lennox 2, Chun, Crafa, Ebert, Psoras . BEST O'Flynn, Cullnan, L . Gelson, Day, Petroff, Murray . ORMOND Cox 2, Jobling 2, Gervason 2, Kingston, Taylor, Gilmore, McCooke . BEST Jobling, Gilmore, Gervason . M . McDonald, Kingston, Taylor. OLD XAVERIANS 2 .1 9.3 15.6 20 .9.129 NORTH O.B . 2 .2 6.4 11 .8 12.11 .83 OLD XAVERIANS S. Curtain, B. Klvac 3, Mortensen 2, Grummat 2, Slattery, Callan, Meagher, Belie, Paul Curtain . BEST Brennan, Mortensen, S . Curtain, Peter Curtain, Grummet, Paul Curtain . NORTH OLD BOYS S . Hibbert 3, Hanlon 2, Conti 2, Hannebery, Hogan, Tierney, Turnbull, O'Rourke . BEST Hedley, Hanlon Considine, Booth, Boyd, Lynch .

BANYULE 4.4 8.6 11 .1 11 .12 .78 ST KEVINS 2.3 5.5 7.7 13.13.91 BANYULE Sutterby 3, Luske 3, G . Williams 2, Hobbs, J. Fraumano, Barry. BEST D . Williams, Short, Hobbs, Adams, Luske, J . Fraumano. ST KEVINS Beale 4, Watkin 4, S . Kerr, McKenzle, Mulcahy, Quinlan, A. Simmons . BEST A great team effort . OLD MELBURNIANS 3.6 8 .7 14 .13 16.14 .11 0 6.13 10 .17.77 ST KILDA 1 .3 3.10 OLD MELBURNIANS Webb 3, McMullin 3, E . Cordner 2, Bradshaw 2, T. Witts, Nichols, Johnstone, Stuckey, P . Thompson, K. Daddo . BEST McMullin, Seccull, T. Wilts, Johnstone, Brown, A . Witts. ST KILDA Gillan 3, Ridell 2, Avitabile, Donald, Gibbins, Lake, Trabinger. BEST Donald, Baker, Lake, Clagnan, Trabinger, Francois. THOMASTOWN 4 .4 7.15 8 .22 13.22 .100 OLD IVANHOE 0 .1 6.2 8.3 15.11 ,101 THOMASTOWN C. Fellows 3, C. Cedro 3, A. Fleming 2, R . Kelly 2, D. Fellows, T . Fellows, Farchonic . BEST A . Fleming, Dethomasis, E . Lentini, D. Fellows, T. Fellows. OLD IVANHOE Dyson 7, Cockerill 3, Chalkley 2, Hockins, Jenkins, J . Stevens . BEST Dyson, Wells, Hockins, Jenkins, Stratton, McKenzie . OLD HAILEYBURY 4 .2 5 .2 11 .3 13 .3 .81 OLD BRIGHTON 1 .1 9.10 11 .14 15 .21,111 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Schmidt 3, Jury 2, Wilson, Noske, Tanner, Smith, Connell, Gerny . BEST Wilson, Schmidt, Constable, Baxter, Smith, Noske . OLD BRIGHTON Waddington 5, Pryor 4, A . Grant 2, Farrell 2, T. Grant, Smith. BEST A . Grant, Woff, Pryor, T. Grant, James, Waddington . BALACLAVA 2 .1 9 .8 18.14 28 .18.186 MHS OLD BOYS 2 .3 5.3 8.10 9.12 .66 BALACLAVA A . Hill 14, Rafferty 3, Palmer 3, K . Hartley 2, Monaghan 2, D. Follet, J . Follett, Halpin, A. Hartley. BEST A . Hill, Dickson, Palmer. Monaghan, S . Withers, Gregory. MHSOB Wix 3, Sala 2, Anastasakis, Bradley, Beazley, Atchison . BEST Beazley, Ward, Kennedy, Wix, Atchison, Comer .

CAULFIELD GRAM M . 3.8 7.12 12 .17 17.20.122 OLD TRINITY 1 .3 5.6 6.10 12 .15.87 CAULFIELD GRAMM. Cooney 9, Nalder 3, Brohier 2, Williams, Boston, Roseman . BEST Cooney, Stevenson, Roseman, Dickson, Hart, Boston . OLD TRINITY Allibon 3, O'Shaughnessy 3, Maizels, Trotter, Cowley, Karvella, Norman, Vise . BEST Allibon, Glass, Norman, O'Shaughnessy, Cowley, Black . KEW 2 .11 4.14 7.17 7.22 .64 BULLEEN/TEMP 1 .2 4 .6 4 .9 6.14.50 KEW C. Haralambopoulos 3, Peric, Duncan, Busuttil, Beynon . BEST Lord, Cavanagh, Beynon, C . Haralambopoulos, McAlister, Busuttil . BULLEEN/TEMP Puts 2, Smythe, McInerney, Hannington, Heath. BEST Espenchied, B . Harvie, Tsiotinas, Smythe, Driver, Field. FAWKNER 3.3 8.4 14.7 14.11 .95 PARKSIDE 4 .3 912 11 .13 15.20 .110 PARKSIDE Freeman 5, Williams 2, Glasgow 2, Page, G . Panjari, Papas, Vincitorio, Sedgwick . BEST Sturgess, Franklin, Cowell, Sherlock, Papas, Sansonetti . FAWKNER A . Saggers 4, A . Johnston 2, O'Leary 2, Middlemo, M . Barrett, S . Buckley, Ross, T. Kavanagh, R . Kavanagh. BEST A . Saggers, G . Busst, T. Kavanagh, R . Kavanagh, Brown, M . Tymms. THERRY 1 .4 7.11 8 .14 14 .18.102 UNI BLACKS 2 .4 2 .4 7.6 7.6.48 THERRY D'Andrea 4, Flaherty 3, P. Crotty 2, A . Crotty, Quinn, Castaldi, Eastmure, P Ryan . BEST McCann, Tyler, Quinn, Taylor, Matton, D'Andrea. UNI BLACKS Bromell 3, Gray 2, Kellar 2 . BEST Doyle, Garde, Bromell, Grummet, Pattinson, Gibney . IVANHOE 3 .2 3.3 3.7 4 .8 .32 11 .16 .82 MONASH BLUES 2 .1 8.7 8.7

7.6 11 .7 20.14 22.15.147 ELSTERNWICK AJAX 2 .1 7.7 9.10 18.15 .123 ELSTERNWICK Farrington 6, Tsiampas 4, McIntyre 3, Verbeek 3, Houlihan 2, Bean, Broderick, Christie, Rosewarne . BEST Hankin, Christie, Verbeek, Murphy, Farrington, Bird . AJAX A . Burstin 8, Klooger 3, Roth, L . Burstin, Friedman, Shenker, Josem, Gross, Briskin . BEST Friedman, L . Burstin, Brian Goldberg, A . Burstin, D. Alberts, Roseman . BULLEEN UNITED 5 .2 9.7 13 .9 15 .14.104 OLD MENTONIANS 3 .2 7.2 9.9 12 .13.85 BULLEEN UNITED Armstrong 4, Jenkins 4, Michael 3, Chivers, Pascoe, Foley, Kelly. BEST Taylor, B. Wilson, Flew, Armstrong, Adams, Roberts. OLD MENTONIANS Sly 2, N . Macquire 2, Grant 2, R . Newman 2, Norman, V. Sciacca, Davis, Bournon . BEST Rogers, Sly, R . Newman, Grant, Davis, V. Sciacca . OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .1 4.3 7.5 9.8 .62 STATE BANK 6 .3 8 .5 10.9 11 .12 .78 STATE BANK Jenkins 4, T. Rolls 3, Beale 2, Aumont, Rerden . BEST Matherson, Cloke, Goldsmith, Gniel, Bull, Connelly . OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 8.12.60 WEST BRUNSWICK NORTH BRUNSWICK 19 .18.132 WEST BRUNSWICK Capron 3, McNiece 2, McDonald, Sassine, B . Taylor. BEST Chapman, Cecchi, S. Lampard, McDonald . NORTH BRUNSWICK H . Tsialtas 4, D . DiMarco 2, Lianeas 2, Lirosi 2, C. Fox 2, Grimaldi 2, Hehir, M . DeMorton, A . Sammartino, M . Payne, Keay. BEST M . DeMorton, Cannatella, Lirosi, A . Sammartino, Grimaldi, Garing . HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .2 5 .6 7.8 13.10.88 PRESTON 6 .3 6 .4 13 .7 15.11 .101

HAMpTOri ROVERS Panagiotidis3, E . Melnjak 3, Capp, Devereaux, , i~i d :horn, Young, Rogerson . BEST Devereaux, Wilson, Ross, Kelly, PRESTON Phillips 9, Hepburn 2 . Mason 1, D. Bullock, Brydson , - van BEST Caton, I . Debono, Kyriacou, Kiervan, Phillips, McVeigh .

ESSENDON C)I-D 5.4 7.4 13.8 17.13 .115 4.3 11 .7 12.9 15 .12 .102 BRUNSWICK ESSENDON Parker 5, Egan 4, R . Thomson 2, Mirakan 2, Fullerton . Bilby, Bradford . BEST Fullarton, Bowden, Simmons, . G Bowden, S ~ Parker, Barling, Egan. BRUNSWICK C . Stevens 5, Guzel 3, Campbell 2. Drysdale 2, F.annaegiesser, O'Brien, D. Stevens . BEST Barley, D. Stevens, Campbell, McLean, Guzel, C. Stevens. AQUINAS 2.8 8 .11 12 .14 15 .17.107 WHITEFRIARS 4.0 6.2 11 .7 13 .8 .86 AQUINAS P. Box 5, Bowtell 3, Whelan 2, Whitfield 2, Boland, Burnett, tYilkinson . BEST Tarulli, Whitfield, A . Wright, P Box . Toole, Bowtell . WHITEFRIARS Sutton 4, Woodman 3, Tierney 2, Pratt, Callanan , F Reidy, Harrison . BEST Woodman, Tierney, Harrison, Hay, Sutton . ' J Reidy. UHS OLD BOYS 7.3 8.3 13.8 15 .9.99 PENINSULA 1 .7 7.7 9.11 10.14 .74 UHSOB Epifano 4, Kountios 3, Kufner 3, Beasley, Bowers, A . Flavel, Gathercole, Grant. BEST Beasley, A. Flavel, Grant, Vesetas, Strahan, Renni . PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ST BEDES 7.5 12 .6 14.8 17.9 .111 HEATHERTON 2 .1 5.6 11 .13 16 .16.112 ST BEDES Kotis 6, Walker 4, Hambridge 2, Gray 2, Connolly, T. Beasley, Whitelaw. BEST McColough, Smith, Boag, N . Fitzgibbon, Kotis, Elmore. HEATHERTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . POWERHOUSE 10 .15.75 OLD GEELON 8 .9.57 POWERHOUSE Evans 3, Pavlo 2, Stone, Stafford, Flarety . Corbett, Waters. BEST Stafford, Morris, Stone, Phillips, Newlands, Corbett . OLD GEELONG Mirams 2, Gunn 2, Naylor 2, Gude, Le Deux . BEST Williams, Gunn, Colaci, Twigg, Robson, Le Deaux.

ANZ BANK 1 .1 2 .1 6 .2 7.4.46 OLD CAREY 3.3 10.10 14.16 17.19.121 ANZ BANK Kennedy 3, D. Harbinson, Craig, Duscher, Szeitz. BEST Walkiey, Kennedy, Strahan, Shoppee, Duscher, D. Harbinson . OLD CAREY Oliver 7, W Brown 2, Keys 2, Cutlack 2, Newnham, Shaw, Purcell, Hughes . BEST Oliver, Jones, Purcell, Keys, Styles, Eldridge . CLAYTON 2 .5 4.5 7.9 9.11 .65 LA TROBE 4.3 13.5 15.8 27.11 .173 CLAYTON Dinsdale 3, Burghardt 3, Newton . BEST N . Wathen, Caygill, Dereus, Dinsdale, Burghardt, Burghardt, Newton . LA TROBE L . Green 6, 1 . Wrigglesworth 6, Blaskett 5, Dalbosco 2, McLeod 2, P. Tucci 2, Briggs, Athanasakis, D . Huffer, Little. BEST M . Bakogianis, P. Tucci, M . Dalbosco, L . McLeod, R . Little, J. Cousins. DOVETON 7.7 15.11 18 .18 21 .25.151 FOOTSCRAY 1 .1 1 .1 3 .4 4.4.28 DOVETON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . FOOTSCRAY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . WILLIAMSTOWN 6 .2 14 .8 16.9 22 .14 .146 COMMONWEALTH BANK 3 .1 6.1 11 .5 11 .8 .74 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS R . Goetz 8, Anderson 2, Butterfield 2, Borg 2, McGowan, Quinn, Harvy, Cannon, Mazouris, Ryan, Miles, C . Goetz. BEST Cannon, Height, Van der Peet, Harry, R . Goetz, Miles. COMMONWEALTH BANK W. Kraska 5, Pearce, Woodward, Shacklock, Henry, Joyce, Nicholson . BEST W. Kraska, G . Phelps, Scott, Abrahams, McLellan, Shacklock. ST LEONARDS 11 .13 .79 ELTHAM 7.10.52 ST LEONARDS Proebstl 3, A . Fitzgerald 2, G . Bulluss, Brooks, S. Lydster, Claxton, McDonald, Broadbent . BEST A . Fitzgerald, McDonald, Brooks, Margetts, Ng, S . Lydster. Total team effort. ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

UNI REDS 4.5 8 .9 10.14 13 .18.96 ST ANDREWS 5.4 8.11 13.13 17.14.116 UNI REDS Barone 4, L . Duffus 3, Fosse 2, Roughsedge, Jobling, Russell, Condon . BEST Cook, Keep, Barone, Roughsedge, DeAngelis, Maus. ST ANDREWS Wilson 5, Taylor 4, Harper 3, Funnel[ 2, Magro . Shearer, Stebbing . BEST Briggs, Chamra, Funnel], Heaney, Knight, Magro .

PRELIMINARY FINAL MONASH WHITES 3 .2 4 .4 7.4 10.5.65 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 1 .2 5 .5 6 .8 9.11 .65 MONASH WHITES McIntosh 2, Gualano 2, Fleming 2, Warner, Shaw, Sammells, Farley. BEST Shaw, Kotsanis, McGhee, Kavanagh, Sammells, Fleming . BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE Lockhart 2, Pollard 2, Jones, Young, Reid, Bryce, Ziegelaar BEST Pollard, Saw, Lockhart, Miles, Slater, Bryce .

FIRST SEMI FINAL ST KEVINS 3.1 9 .3 11 .4 15.6.96 STATE BANK 4 .0 4 .3 11 .11 12 .12 .84 ST KEVINS Haldemous 3, Thomas 3, Smith 3, Phillips 2, Mooney, Nolan, Corrigan, O'Mahoney . BEST Haldamous, Berrigan, Smith, Thomas, Corrigan, O'Mahoney. STATE BANK Lawton 3, Dalton 2, Pitts 2, Inglis, Silver, Favier, Donald, Wabbis . BEST Inglis, Orgill, Wabbis, Nelson, Favier, Lawton .

COLLEGIANS 4 .0 9 .3 10 .4 12 .,80 0. PARADIANS 4 .2 6 .4 8 .9 10 .10.70 COLLEGIANS Cooper 7, Francis 2, Blackman, Peck, Tobin BEST Cooper, Foard, Daff, PSwan, G .Parsons, Greeves, Blackman. O. PARADIANS Arta 3 . Larkin 2, Regan 2, Ray. Hammond, Perryman . BEST Bibby. Hammond, Mills, Hewett, Morelli, Beck . UNI BLUES 6.2 12 .5 14.5 18.6.114 O. SCOTCH 1 .3 4 .6 9.7 10.9.69 UNI BLUES Taylor 5, Nugent 2, A .Christie 2, Gorton 2, Light 2, Mitchell, Connock, Kimpton, Richards . Hickey . BEST Connock, A .Christie, Richards, . Light, Moir, Gorton . 0. SCOTCH Illingworth 5, Arnold 2, Beck . Forbes . Spiers. BEST Edwards, Iilingworth, Perkins, Piers, Kay, Chamber s DE LA SALEE 5 .1 8.4 18.6 23.12 .150 ST. BERNARDS 2 .2 3.4 3.7 3 .8 .26 DE LA SALLE Buckley 9, Spencer 4, Harris 2, Conroy 2, M .Harrington 2, Br deson 2 . Campbell, Pat Green . BEST Pat Green, BUckley, Conroy, Magee, Harris, Heard . ST. BERNARDS Walsh, Monoghan. O'Dea . BEST Synan, O'Dea, M .0'Conneli, Freeman, Devers . ORMOND 2.3 8.6 10.8 15.13 .103 MARCELLIN 5 .4 7.9 9.12 11 .15.81 ORMOND Madden 5, Nash 2, Symeopoulos 2, Harrington, Burns, Eishold, Burke, Roe, Stewart . BEST Harrington, PMcDonald, Madden, Symeopoulos, Davine Burke MARCELLIN Caffrey 2, Maher 2, McIntyre 2, Golds, Stewart, Bastistella, Buhagiar, O'Callaghan . BEST Buhagiar. Stewart, Kennedy, Hughes, PHarvey, Caffry. OLD XAVS 6.5 11 .6 16.8 19.10 .124 NORTH O.B. 2.0 5.3 9.8 11 .11 .77 OLD XAVS O'Shaughnessy 8, Hounihan, Pappageorgio, Klein . Furphy, Hack, R .Ralph, Bourke, Tiernan, Doquile 2, Dalton . BEST Tiernan, Calif, Furphy, Tully, Pappageorgio. Collopy. NORTH O.B. Weir 2, Fennelly 2, Hofstede, S.P.Moloney, Robertson, Burcich, O'Toole, McIntyre, Devine . BEST Weir, C .Hibbert, Borcich, Fennelly, Kearney, Hofstede .

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CAUL . GRAMM D.Allen 2, Bettany 2, Wilson 2, S.Allen, Bedson, Castles, Harrison, Murphy, Paine, Poole, Worthington . BEST Bettany. Worthington, Bedson, Paine, Poole, Wilson . 0 . TRINITY Rogers, Carnegie, Orven, J .Adgemis, Scott . BEST P.Beer, Paul, Carnegie, Rogers, Pappas, J.Adgemis . KEW 3.2 3.4 7.7 8 .8 .56 BULL/TEMP 3.2 6.3 7.5 8 .8 .56 KEW Schober, Love. Barry, Jackson . Harrison, Royston, Peric, lulano . BEST Harrison, Love, Irwin, Bria, Vigliotti, Lord . BULL/TEMP : Merrell 2, Hendrie 2, Agosta, Nigro, Parris, Connelly . BEST Rozanitis . S .Espenchied, D.Cameron, Wilson, Parris, Kelly . FAWKNER 2.0 5.2 5.2 10 .7.67 PARKSIDE 5 .4 8.4 12.9 15.11 .101 FAWKNERCornelissons 3, Ould 2, Horvath, CropIey. DeHenin, Wood . BEST K .Kavanagh, Wood, DeHenin, Kane, K .Busst, D.Smith . PARKSIDE R .Gard 5, Yoksich 2 . Bannister 2, Papatheodorou 2, King, Rodwell, Soligo, Watson . BEST DeBiasi, Coleman, Yoksich, Torre, R .Gard . TGard . THERRY 3 .3 4 .3 7.4 9.6 .60 UNI BLACKS 1 .3 4 .10 7.12 8.15 .63 THERRY O'Rourke 4, Pyle, Jones, Aitken, Goodeac BEST Bye, O'Rourke, Pyle, D.Lyons, Aitken, Carter. UNI BLACKS Phillipson 2, Hopkins 2, Hausler 2, Benson, Davie. BEST Hopkins, Benson, Pappas . Hausler, Conald, Banks . IVANHOE 2.2 6.2 10 .3 13 .3.81 MONASH BLUES 3 .3 3 .4 5 .8 6.9.45 IVANHOE King 3, McMahon 3, Hall 2, J .Mathew 2, Sitiropoulos, Robinson. BEST Forsyth, J.Mathew, Sitiropoulos, Wooife, McWhinne, McDonald . MONASH BLUES Marc 3, Scalzo, Headberry, Avaliotis . BEST Schwedes, Kanizay, Maric, Gannon . Parsons, O'Keefe.

ELSTERNWICK 4 .4 7.6 8.11 10,1272 1 .2 3 .6 3 .10 6 .13,49 AJAX ELSTERNWICK Corkhill 5, Mahony 3, D.Grace, Convery . BEST Cs ;c_-. Corkill . Papantoniou, Rokebrand, Nicholson, Sneesby . AJAX Phillips 3, Kiel, Super, Shattner BEST L .Goldberg, Freeman Cherny, Lourie, Fried. RZielinski . BULLEEN UTD 4 .5 12.11 18 .17 25.18.168 O . MENTON 0.3 0.3 0 .5 0.5.5 BULLEEN UTD Reynolds 8, Veitch 5, Whiting 5, Thompson 3, Dor 21 Angelis, Graham . BEST Cotterill, Whiting, S .Dowd, DSectc Reynolds, Thompso n O.MENTON. Aguis, Appel, Stewa rt , Watkins, Osborn, Burns . OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .0 4.1 4.1 4 .3.27 STATE BANK 4 .4 11 .4 16.5 16.8 .104 OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived, STATE BANK Saville 4, G .Rol(s 3, Noronha 3, Brown 2, Crameri 2, Durham Shepherd . BEST Durham, Thomas, Saville, McKillop, Keating, Brown . WEST BRUNS. 5.2 9.4 14.5 18.7,115 NORTH BRUNS . 0.2 1 .5 1 .6 2 .7.19 WEST BRUNS. Heickney 4, Buhagiar 3, Beaumont 2, Thornton 2, Baker. Bassi, Cerasiotis, Gualta . Milkn, Mark Rodgers M .Walsh BEST PLeatham, R .Taylor, Thornton, B.Walsh, M .Walsh, Wilkie . NORTH BRUNS . Cannon. Hoggr BEST Cannon, Hogg, B.Smith, STsialtas, Pisasale, M .Briffa. HAMPT. ROVERS 2 .1 4.6 4.7 6.7.43 PRESTON 6 .3 9 .4 13.9 15.14 .104 HAMPT. ROVERS Devola 2, Andrews, Harper, Nugent, Pavlou . BEST W.Austin, R .Ausun, C.Nugent, Harper, Pryor. Holstock. PRESTON O'Brien 3, Sebeh 2, Walkley 2, Hodgson 2, Finikandes 2, M .DeBono, Ryles . Feehan, Faure. BEST Haysom, Allen, Mounsey, Faure, Ryan, PBullock .

C RESERVE SECTIO N BANYULE 6.3 10.5 18.7 23 .12 .150 ST. KEVINS 0 .1 1 .2 2 .3 3 .3 .21 BANYULE Legge 9, Pyers 4, Hogan 3, Hangar 3, G .Gent 2, Phillips, Thompson, Place . BEST Legge, Pyers, Thompson, G.Gent, Glass, Phillips. SKOB . Butler 2, Snell. BEST Panagiotopoulos, Snell, PTaberner, Butler, A .Mulcahy, Waters. OLD MELB . 5.2 5.5 5.7 8.9 .57 ST. KILDA 4.2 92. 11 .3 13 .4 .82 OLD MELB. G .Neson 2 Tymms 2, Gillard 2, Usienov, G .Curtis . BEST. Roy Smith, Giilard, G .Nelson, G .Curtis, AWilson, D.Wilson . ST. KILDA Leonard 4. Ballann 2, Cummins 2, King 2, Bilston, LaFontaine. O'Callaghan . BEST J .Murnhy, Susovich, Sherman, Leonard, Healy, Camm . THOMASTOWN 2.3 9.8 10.9 13.17.95 0 . IVANHOE 2.1 2.1 5.3 5.3 .33 THOMASTOWN Camilen 4, Cooper 2, Boyden, Black, Tsakmakis, Staios, Argyrou, Koullinos, Pellegrino. BEST Tsakmakis, Pelligrino, Koullinos, Staios, Tsalcos, Camileri . 0. IVANHOE Cuttriss 2, Bell . Conboy, Sutherland . BEST Cargin, Selleck, Cuttriss, A .Haug, Larkin, Ritchie. 0. HAILEY 4.6 11 .10 14 .15 21 .21 .147 0. BRIGHTON 0.0 1 .0 1.0 2 .0.12 0. HAILEY Kingsley 5, Child 4, Farr 3, Lane 2, Rae 2, Wise, Miller, March, Hicks, Ridoutt . BEST Hicks, Rae, Mytton, Kingsley, Ball, Child . 0. BRIGHTON Belmaine 2. BEST Smak, Dobbie, Bellmame, Millis, Latzer, Hogan . BALACLAVA 5.2 6.2 11 .2 12.4.76 MHSOB 2 .4 7.8 8 .12 10 .13.73 BALACLAVA Pollard 3, Cassar 2, Patterson 2, Antonio, Graffen, McCuskey. Sist . Taylor. BEST Taylor, Patterson, McCuskey, Spalding . MHSOB Pomie 8, Martin 1 . BEST Pomie, C.Short, Gabrielson, Brown, Scrinis, Knight, Roach .

0. ESSENDON 4.3 12.7 17.7 21 .14 .140 BRUNSWICK 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 .4 OLD ESSENDON Dudderidge 6, Cooney 4, Cotter 3, Fogarty 3, Milligan 2, Gathercole. Barnard, Wittingslow, GThomson. BEST Evans, Milligan, GThomson, Crossley, Cotter, Watson . BRUNSWICK BEST Murphy, Green, Kennedy, Ralph, Shaw, Sheehan, AQUINAS 1 .2 2.5 2.5 4 .11 .35 WHITEFRIARS 1 .2 2 .6 3.12 3 .12 .30 AQUINAS Kyeitelaitis, Monce, Phelan, Ryan. BEST Phelan, Hewitt, O'Loughlin . Hewitt, Kieteladis, Morice. WHITEFRIARS Puglie 2, Rohan . BEST Tymms, Flanagan, Lefel, McKeown, Harrison, C .White. UHSOB 0 .2 4 .6 4 .6 5 .7.37 PENINSULA 2 .2 3 .3 6 .4 7.5.47 UHSOB Boyce 3, McMillan, R .Burns. BEST Thomson, Ho, R .Buns, Andrews, Hopwood, Schuller . PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. BEDES 3 .3 6 .5 11 .7 13.8.86 HEATHERTON 0.1 2 .1 2.2 3.2 .20 ST. BEDES Bryant 5, Parks 2, Matthew Beasley 2, Smallwood, Wells, Hollingworth . BEST Ridewood, Williamson, Bryant, Michael Beasley, Cusack, Daniell. HEATHERTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . POWERHOUSE 7.9 .51 10.17.77 O. GEELONG POWERHOUSE C.Atkins 2, S .Broadway 2, Torney, Lays, Williams . BEST Atkins, Williams Torney, Kerr, Dough, Escott . 0. GEELONG Borthwick 4, Henderson 2, McGowan 2, BEST Burn, Borthwick, A .McDonald, C .Hollis, Robinson, Lavender .

ANZ BANK 5.10 .40 0. CAREY 12 .17.89 ANZ BANK Walsh 2, Murray, Brain, Kibell . BEST Birkenfelds, Slattery. J-nes, Birrell, Sweeney, Brain . OLD CAREY Thomas 5, Blythe 4, Dyson 2, Macrae 2, Hands . cristensen . BEST Blythe, Dyson, Thomas, S.Brown . Somerville. _Quie 3 .4 4 .6 6.6.42 CLAYTON 2 .3 LA TROBE 5 .0 8 .4 8 .9 12 .11 .83 CLAYTON Black 1, Fuller 2, Reynolds, Keppel, Gowans . BEST Martin, c~ llich, Keppel, Thomas, P.Mortimer, Reynolds. LA TROBE UNI Cohen 4 . Mortell 3, Dillon 3, Edmunds, Maurovic . BEST 'Aortell, Brown, Dillon, Limperakis, Andruela . DOVETON 3.2 8.5 14.6 20.14.134 FOOTSCRAY 0.2 0.5 0.5 0 .5.5 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .3 5.7 9.7 17.12 .114 COMM BANK 1 .2 3.3 3.5 4.6 .30 WILLIAMSTOWN Dawson 8, McKenzie 3, Morelli 2, Muscat 2, Hann, vines BEST Temby, O'Toole, Elliott, Bubnic, Moretti, Dawson . COMM BANK Yusuf 2, McKenzie, Licouris . BEST McKenzie, Jenkins, r ~npton, G .McNamee, Martin, Aues . ST. LEONARDS 5 .3.33 ELTHAM 6 .4.40 ST. LEONARDS G .Bulluss, Preston, Ward, Ingram, Wigley . BEST Rcco. Wigley, Ward, Sjogren . ELTHAM Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not re ceived . UNI REDS 5 .8.38 ST. ANDREWS 11 .13.79 UNI REDS Phypers 4, C.Ross BEST S.Katsiamakis, C .Ross, Evans, Anelo, Sheridan, Phypers. ST. ANDREWS Campbell 3, Fielding 3, Wegrzyn 2, Davies, Steward, rnba . BEST Cavanagh, Fielding, Lofts, Palmington, Pepyat, Steward, nba, Woods .

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COLLEGIANS 2 .2 3.5 5.6 6 .8.44 O.PARAD . GREEN 1 .2 6.8 10.14 17.20 .122 OLD PARADIANS : Cousins 4, Nibali 2, Canavan 2, Tobin 2, Board, Steindl 2, BoRD, Northey, Jackson, Aanensen . BEST: Nailer, Salzano, He :ritt, Brabender, Tobin, Cousins. O .P. GREEN Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . UNI BLUES 3 .1 6 .6 9 .10 17.16.118 BULL/TEMP 1 .2 1 .2 4 .3 6.3.39 UNI BLUES Houston 5, Lanyon 3, Connolly 2, Moloney, Seemens, . Poole, Markley, Carmichael, Mackay, Manning . BEST Mackay, Lanyon, Connolly, Houston, Ballard, Markley. BULL/TEMP : Pulvirinti 2, Thorpe 2, Parker 1 . Bellatto, BEST Shine . 'Aott, Pulvirinti, McLaren, Thorpe, May. MHSOB received fo rfeit fro m THERRY . OLD HAILEY 1 .2 4.5 4 .6 7.11 .53 MARCELLIN 4 .4 6.7 9.11 10.13 .73 OLD HAILEY G . Lasscock 2, Colston, Kirkwood-Scott, A . Wigg, Tarr, Cotton . BEST Colston, C .Lasscock, FMain, Gordon, Caspers, C.Lasscock . MARCELLIN Randall 3, Finnigan 2, Doran, Duck, Gibson, Goodrope, N .Duncan . BEST Patterson, Szakacs, Dillon, Gibson, Finnigan, Leonard . OLD XAVS 4 .0 4 .0 10 .6 11 .7.73 DE LA BLUE 0 .2 3.13 5.13 10 .18.78 OLD XAVS Gorozides 6, Connor, Klvac, O'Sullivan, Quilty, Wilson . BEST Hemmings, Quilty, Gorozides, King, Bailey, Wilson . DE LA SALLE Malizia 4, C .Bourke 3, Faulkner, Toohey, Walker . BEST Van De Plight, Malizia, Kruger, Watts, Ronchi, Hynes .

ST. KILDA 3.4 5.5 9.9 11 .11 .77 CAUL . GRAMM 1.0 3.0 3.2 6 .4 .40 CAUL GRAMM: Kahofer 3, Millard 2, Welch, BEST Cossart-Walsh, Richards, Dicrosta, Courtney, Vorrath, Kahofer. ST. KILDA Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . OLD MELB . 3.1 4.3 5.3 5 .3.33 O . SCOTCH 2.1 4.3 10.5 16 .5 .101 OLD MELB . Dixon 2, C.Read, Hamilton . Sheldon . BEST P.King, Dugdale, C .Smith, Bardsley, Ingleton, Simpson . OLD SCOTCH Hooper 5, Hume 4, Morrison 3, Monument 2, McGregor, McIntyre. BEST Hooper, Sinclair, Aghan, Kerr, Atkinson, Wilson . BANYULE 7.7 10 .13 19 .19 22.26.156 ORMOND 2.2 4 .5 7.6 10.11 .71 BANYULE Knight 4, Collins 4. Turnbull 3, Harte 3, Hogan 2, Sanders 2, Mooney, Searle, Veal, Bailey . BEST Veal, Turnbull, Austin, Harte, Bailey, Collings. ORMOND Sperling 2, Black, Burgess, Cerolini, Hayes, McConvdl, Moloney, Thompson, Williams, BEST Egan, McConvill, Kemp, Cerolini, Ingram . Walters. ST. BERNARDS RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM UNI BLACKS . W HITEFRIARS 4.12 12 .19 14.23 18.29.137 NORTH O.B . 0.1 0.3 2 .5 3.5.23 WHITEFRIARS O'Brien 4, Pellegrini 2, C .Houston 2, Jenkins 2, Bateman 2, O'Sullivan, Crowe, Phillip, Midro, TStrike, Flett . BEST Midro, Jenkins, Smith, C .Houston, TStrike, Bateman . NORTH O.B . Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

UNDER '19 ZON E O.P. PURPLE RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM O . ESSENDON . 0. BRIGHTON 7 .3 9.3 10.6 11 .7.73 HAMPT. ROVERS 0 .1 4.4 5.7 13.14 .92 0. BRIGHTON Sunderman 2, Ryan 2, Phillips 2, Howden, Jackson, Templeton, Lade, Tregaskis . BEST Smith, Hit, Fildes, Withall, Lade, Tregaskis. HAMPTON ROVERS Courts 3, Luxmoore 2 . Roberts 2, D. Patt, Nuttall, A .McGregor, Engelkamp, . M .Patt Crawford . BEST Coutts, Baskett, Butler, D.Patt, M .Patt . Engelkamp. ST. KEVINS 2 .5 4.7 6.11 9 .15.69 DE LA GOLD 2 .2 4.4 5 .5 8 .5.53 ST. KEVINS Varasdi 4, Bare, Meagher, Chester. Fogarty, Quinlan . BEST Varasdi, Hagerty . Donovan, Marks, Charles . Sharp. DE LA GOLD S. Rudd 3, Fume 2, M .Williamson 2, Hubery, Bolt . BEST Marostica, Canning, Thorn, Stucki . TMcHenry, Logan. PARKSIDE 8 .9 11.14 15 .25 18 .28.136 AQUINAS 1 .0 6 .5 7.6 9. .60 PARKSIDE Papadimitriou 4, Groom 3, Hanna 3, Marangos 3, Nadis, Karagiannis, Holden, Moodie . Hansen. BEST Hansen, Groom, Wise, Speight, Moodie, Marinoski. AQUINAS Box 2, Bennett 2, Pegler 2, Cronin, Hill, Lynch . BEST Burtt . Bennett, Hogan, Leavey, Box, Pegier.

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Remaining Fixtures for Elsternwick Par k August 20 C SECTION SEMI FINA L G & H SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL August 21 August 27 B SECTION FIRST SEM I August 28 A SECTION FIRST SEMI Sept 3 C SECTION GRAND FINAL Sept 4 A SECTION SECOND SEMI FINAL Sept 10 B SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL Sept 11 A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL Sept 17 B SECTION GRAND FINAL Sept 18 A SECTION GRAND FINAL

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`D' SECTION 1989 require Playing or Non-playing Coaches fo r SENIORS RESERVES and an UNDER 19 COAC H Applications may be made in writing to The Secretary, Tim Gallop, 1 Fairfield Grove, South Caulfield, 3162 .

Personality Par s 50 UP AT OLD HAILEYBUR Y Garry Phillips plays his 50th game for Old Haileyburians today. This slender wingman with the vertical takeoff and telescopic arms has become well known for his ariel skills along with those raking kicks and implaccable demeanour . Last year Garry won the club Best & Fairest in his first year of senior football playing almost entirely as a specialist wingman, although this season he has also filled in in a variety of other positions such as centre-half-forward, the centre and ruck-roving . So far the fair-haired and softly-spoken young champ has managed to avoid a cluc nickname, although 'Bones' looked a chance for a while . Garry somehow survived his first VAFA representative match for the 'CDEFG' team last year after its infamous night bus trip, playing well enough to secure a place for the Adelaide match this June . A Sunday Press/VAFA "Player of the Week", he has been joined at the club by his younger brother Wayne who captains the Under 19s. Father Ken played for South Melbourne in the 60's, when Sydney has yet to finish its Opera House, let alone buy a football side .

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Recognising that youthful leaderhip was one of the Bloods' greatest assets, the Haileybury brainstrust appointed Garry as vice-captain of the Club . This example to date has been of the highest quality and includes all the hard work of football - notably the tenacious tackling which has become another trademark .

OLD CAREY New player signed up by Old Carey PATRICK JOHN BISHO P 61b. 8oz . 19" long Born 5 .8.1988 Both Mum (Robyn) and baby doing well . Howard (our vice president) is buying cigars for everyone! ! Congratulations from Old Care y

OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS invite applications for the positions o f Senior Coach ( playing or non-playing) and Reserve Coach ( playing or non-playing ) Written applications detailing experience and anticipated remuneration should be sent t o Mr. Chris Glass, Hon Secretary , 8 Kendall Street, Mt . Waverley, 3149 . Initial enquiries may be made by phoning Chris on 529 8444 during business hours .

Applications close 30th September.

Personality Par s JACK'S TO N One of the greatest contributors to the current morale around Old Haileybury is John Kingsley, who plays his hundredth game today. A versatile big man, "Jack" won the Most Improved trophy for his efforts a season or two at centre half-back in the firsts, yet he is equally dangerous around goal . One of the strong Dingley push at the club along with his mate "Curtains" (see next week's record), "JK" is not notes for his ambidexterity but those left-foot torps are a favourite - and we're working on the two-sided handballs! Our durable number 20 with the droopy mo is at his most convivial after the game, whether it be for the Bloods in winter or the Saguirs in summer . This year 'Gil' and 'Jack' would always be found in the happiest corner of the McKinnon social rooms . Last week an impressive display saw him notch 5 goals with the greatest of ease in the Magood - his skills have also been useful when called to arms in the firsts . One way or another it looks like JK could be tasting success in '88 .

100 UP FOR B K Congratulations to Brendan 'BK' Kellar who plays his 100th game for Uni Blacks against Monash at Uni today . BK came to the Blacks from the 'Bool in 1982 and soon established himself as a nippy, but tough rover. In 1984 he was an integral member of the '84 Reserves Premiership. BK's other achievements include being selected in the I/V All Australian team in 1985 and winning the Cordner Medal (B&F) in that year also. BK does have one other aim and that is to play a full season - BK you never know! Once again all the best as you get your chance to lead the side out today ! THANKS DAVID GREGOR Y All at Balaclava would like to thanks the Club's favourite son David Gregory on his coaching efforts in keeping the Club in C Section for 1989 . David took on the role late in season under difficult circumstances and won three of the final five games including a magnificent win over Banyule in Round 17 . Although work commitments will keep Dave from coaching next year, he will once again lead the side .

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COACHING POSITIONS FOR SEASON 1989 SENIOR RESERV E U/19 All applications to be sent to : THE SECRETARY, PO BOX 164, THOMASTOWN 3074 Close 22nd August


Personality Par s TWO 100's ST CAULFIELD Caulfield Grammarians pay tribute to And rew Harlock on reaching the milestone of 100 games with the Club. Andrew joined Caulfield from Old Geelong in 1980 and has been a permanent fixture in the senior team ever since . Although restricted to just one game in 1986 and 1987 because of back and shoulder injuries, 'Esky' has fought back courageously and it is a pleasure to once again see those long torpedo punts heading goalwards from the half back or half forward line . A member of our 1983 'C' Grade Premiership side, 'Esky' is a popular and respected player at the club and is fully deserving of our most sincere congratulations . All at Caulfield Grammarians offer their congratulations to Jeremy Stone on recently reaching the milestone of 100 games with the club . Jeremy first played in 1981 and immediately established himself as a permanent senior player . His familiar dashes around the wing often ended in goals either to himself or someone else in the team . These days, as one of the more experienced players in the side, and perhaps with pace slowing and hair thinning, "Jezza' may also be found occupying the forward or back pocket, but still remains a valuable contributors to the team . Also a member of our 1983 'C' Grade Premiership side, Jezza is a popular, loyal and respected member of the club . Well done and we look forward to many more fine games . AND 50'S TOO!!! Congratulations from all at Caulfield Grammarians to Andrew Norman on playing his 50th game for the Club . Young, dashing Andy burst on to the scene at Caulfield like a bombshell in 1986 after a brief interlude at Monash Blues . Known around the club for his varying lengths of hair, he is the only player still without a license. (Although he does ride a very pretty push bike!) His daring dashed down the wing have become almost as famous as the amount of time he spends at kick-to-kick after training . A great player, a great clubman, a great guy, well done Andrew and thanks for the memories . Caulfield Grammarians congratulate Greg Paine on playing his 50th game for the Club. Greg joined Caulfield from the School in 1985 and certainly embodies the spirit of this club and amateur football . Distinguished by sideburns, and clothes rejected by the Salvo's, at times Painey has looked more at home on his motor scooter than on the pavilion wing on Oval No. 3 . Though plagued by injury and illness he is no to be deterred and has fought valiantly with courage and committment . Well done Painey - a great player and a great amateur. We'll never forget you .

BLACKERS HEAD O/ S Over the years Uni Blacks have seriously? considered setting up an international team with the number of players that have gone off to study or work . This year we are set to lose two important club members, Gerard Dalbosco and Nick Clark . Firstly a big thanks to Gerry who has been our very hard working and efficient secretary over the past two years . 'Yappa' is heading to the U .S . on work commitments . Secondly former Captain Nick Clark is heading to Harvard to complete a MBA . Both players will be missed and we all wish you much success in your respective careers. 100 FOR GIFFO St . Kevin's Old Boys congratulate Adrian Giffin on his admission to the 100 club two weeks ago against St . Kilda CBC . Seemingly recruited late in his career in 1980 from Sindal-Tally-Ho, Giffo immediately took up the pivot position in the seniors . Now with the passing of time and ankles that need cement casts, he prefers the more relaxed atmosphere in H Grade where he is second in the competition goal kicking . Look our Prowsey, Gigg says he feels a big bag coming in . Needless to say Giff is a great clubman, always willing to help and never stops encouraging younger players . But what about women . Giff says "who needs them, I can play 300 games the way I'm going" . To Giggo, a very eligible 35 we say keep on keeping on . Curly says much more bur space it too valuable . OLD SCOTCH U19's lifted after 1/2 time to ovecome Old Melburnians by 10 gaols . The side was spurred on by the efforts by John Kerr and Nick Hooper, and Jason Aghan again rucked strongly . Pu rves, McGre gor & Williamson came off the bench and added much venom and vigour, with Williamson especially showing great courage . James Sinclair & Chris Atinson once again controled the centre line . "OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN '88" OLD CAREY Bon voyage to 'Big E' Mark Evans . Mark sets off on September 17th for Munich and the'Oktoberfest' meeting up with Old Carey mate Chris McHarg and together they will be back for next season . Everyone wishes him well - have a great trip and don't forget to write occasionally . CLUB RECORD AT BALACLAVA Not only did Andrew Hill's 14 goals last week ensure that Balaclava stay in C Section, it also created a club record . Andy has previously held the record of 11 which he shared with several others with a full season in front of him next year (no fights hopefully!) All at Balaclava will be expecting big things.

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G SECTION Maclsaac, Kew 64 Warner, Monash Whites (4) 50 Hutchinson, Blood s (-) 48 Wittey, Bloods (4) 48 S. Teale, Collegians (4) 44 M . Ladson, De La Salle (2) 36 Johnson, Marcelli n (-) 33 H SECTION (2) 32 Prowse, Old Xaverian s (3) 31 Giffin, St. Kevins (4) 31 Goudge, GTV-9 (-) 29 Louchard, GTV- 9 Ebinger, GTV-9 (5) 66 F. Skender, St . Kilda (-) 63 Lang, Richmond Central (-) 39 Hall, St . Kild a (1) 34 Gray, GTV- 9 (1) 31 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (-) 30 Gorazides, Old Xaverian s (-) 30 Mason, Marcelli n (3) 29 Board, Old Paradians (3) 29 Connors, Old Xaverians (2) 27 Lassock, Old Haileybury (1) 26 Walker, De La Sall e Midro, Collegian s (4) 58 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (2) 57 T. Strike, Whitefriars (14) 51 Rowan, Whitefriars (3) 38 O'Brien, Whitefriars (6) 37 Dixon, Old Melb . (-) 34 S . Strike, Whitefriars (-) 32 Phillips, Caul . Grm . Collins, Banyul e (3) 89 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (9) 51 Fogarty, St . Kevins (-) 50 Ryan, Old Brighton (4) 49 Fox, Old Brighton (2) 45 Pegler, Aquina s (1) 35 Hourigan, St . Kevins (8) 30 Howden, Old Brighton (6) 30 Bare, St Kevins Templeton, Old Brighto n (5) 56 A RESERVE (1) 55 Wooler, Marcelli n (7) 53 McGraw, De La Salle (2) 48 Madden, Ormond (4) 44 Harris, De La Salle (5) 41 Formosa, Uni Blues (3) 37 S. Curtain, Old Xaverian s B RESERVE ( 5) 113 Hendrie, Bulleen/Tem p (6) 84 Rawley, Ivanhoe (7) 68 Denami, Parkside 65 Jackson, Kew (4) 49 S . Allen, Caulfield Gr. (-) 47 Ould, Fawkner (8) 47 Nigro, Bulleen/Temp

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TRIBUNA L JULY 16th ROUN D " P. MULE Heathe rton Res. (1) Abusive language (2) Failing to show his number to the umpi re (3) Refusing to leave the field when re ported . - Suspended Two matches on (1) two matches on (2) and th ree matches on (3) - Total suspension seven matches . AUGUST 6th ROUND ' M . ROACH Fawkner - Striking - Suspended six matches . ' Refer re d to Tribunal by Investigation Committee . AUGUST 13th ROUND K. MAHADY St . Bernards - Striking ( two charges) - Suspended two matches on first charge and three matches on second charge . Total suspension - five matches. J . KALLYSEN St . Bernards - (1) Disputing decisions (2) Abusive language - Suspended one match on (1) and two matches on (2) . Total suspension 3 matches . M . McDONALD Ormond - Stri kin g - Seve re ly re primanded . D. HART, Caulfield Gramm . - Striking - Suspended th re e matches . D . MATTHEWS Caulfield Gramm . - Striking with elbow - Suspended four matches. A . BARRO Ivanhoe - Head butting - Suspended two matches. S. BEAN Elsternwick - Striking - Severe ly re primanded . A . STRACHAN Brunswick - Striking - Suspended four matches . K . DRYSDALE Brunswick - Striking - Suspended th re e matches . R . SMITH Heatherton - Striking - Suspended th ree matches. R . BULLUS St . Leonards - Abusive language ( 2 charges) - Sus pended one match on first charge, and two matches on second charge . Total suspension th ree matches. B . DINNING St . Leonards - Abusive language - Suspended two matches . S . LOORHAM St . Kevins U19 - Striking - Suspended two matches . A . McGREGOR Hampton Rovers U19 - Striking - Suspended four matches . C. SCHOFIELD St . Kilda U19 - Abusive language - Suspended two matches . M . BRIFFA No rt h Brunswick Res . -(1) Disputing decisions and abusive language (2) Deliberately wasting time - Failed to appear - Suspended four matches on (1) and two matches on (2) Total suspension six matches. B. O'HALLORAN (Witness - Old Geelong) failed to appear - Suspended one match and until he appears before a Tribunal . NEXT WEEKS MATCHES G SECTION GRAND FINA L A SECTION FIRST SEMI FINAL - Sunday 28th August DATE & VENUE TO BE CONFIRMED at ELSTERNWICK PARK BLOODS v?????? SENIORS - OLD XAVERIANS v MARCELLIN O.C. H SECTION RESERVES - ??????? GRAND FINA L DATE & VENUE TO BE CONFIRMED B SECTION FIRS SEMI FINAL - Saturday 27th August OLD XAVERIANS v??? ? U19 SECTION 1 at ELSTERNWICK PARK SENIORS - THERRY CCOB v BULLEEN/TEMP FIRST SEMI FINAL - Saturday 27th August RESERVES - BULLEEN/TEMP v????? at ORMON D ????? 7 v ???' n C SECTION U19 SECTION 2 PRELIMINARY FINAL - Saturday 24th August at SANDRINGHAM (VFA) FIRST SEMI FINAL - Saturday 27th August SENIORS & RESERVES at ROSS GREGOR Y BANYULE v OLD SCOTCH D SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL - Saturday 27th August 2ND SEMI FINAL AT MONASH UNIVERSITY at BRUNSWICK (VFA) WHITEFRIARS v ORMOND U19 SECTION 3 SENIORS & RESERVES FIRST SEMI FINAL - Saturday 27th August E SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL - Saturday 27th August at OLD BRIGHTO N at COBURG (VFA) MONASH BLUES v HAMPTON ROVERS SENIORS & RESERVES 2ND SEMI FINAL AT DE LA SALL E OLD PARADIANS v OLD BRIGHTO N F SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL - Saturday 27th August at HARRY TROT T SENIORS & RESERVES

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G SECTION 0 1157 556 208.09 60 BLOODS 15 1 BULLEEN/TEMP 14 2 0 907 666 136.19 56 MONASH WHITES 12 4 0 818 570 143 .51 48 . BERNARDS O .C. 11 5 0 951 671 141 .73 44 S7 DE LA SALLE 10 6 0 904 596 151 .68 40 EW 7 9 0 716 815 87.85 28 K PORT COLTS 6 10 0 546 992 55 .04 24 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 11 0 576 922 62 .47 20 IFRCELLIN 4 12 0 534 910 58.68 16 OLD SCOTCH 4 12 0 446 1284 34.74 16 COLLEGIANS 3 13 0 588 1002 58.68 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 13 0 367 900 40 .78 12

16 H SECTIO N OLD XAVERIANS 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

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

PHONING OF DETAIL S A SECTION BEFORE 5.30 P.M . B SECTION 6 P.M . to 6 .30 P.M. Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at 528 331 9 PHONING OF SCORES SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION S BEFORE 5 P.M . RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M . to MR. RON HALLY a t 379 8171

GOLD PASS & BIG V LUNCHEON SUNDAY, 28th AUGUST, 198 8 Members are urgently reminded to Ring Sue Anderson (531 7966 or 531 5452) or send your REPLY FORM to Ian Munro to confirm your acceptance or otherwise for the Luncheon. A Reunion of the winning 1938 CARNIVAL TEAM will be a feature of the Luncheon, which will precede the A SECTION lst SEMI FINA L between OLD XAVERIANS & MARCELLIN at 2 .15 p.m. Come and join your Amateur Comrades ! PLEASE REPLY BY WEDNESDAY, 24th AUGUST


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BERNARDS O.C. 4 13 0 1192 1486 80.22 16 THOMASTOWN 9 9 0 1107 115 8 95.60 36 B SECTION M .H .S.O.B. 7 11 0 777 1156 67.21 28 KEW 17 0 0 1759 935 188 .13 68 ST KEVINS 6 12 0 894 1152 77.60 24 PARKSIDE 14 3 0 1669 1236 135 .03 56 BALACLAVA 5 13 0 934 1385 67.44 20 THERRY 12 5 0 1898 1277 148 .63 48 OLD IVANHOE 3 15 0 620 1689 36.71 12 BULLEEN/TEMP 9 8 0 1285 1229 104.56 36 OLD BRIGHTON 2 16 0 676 1405 48.1 1 8 MONASH BLUES 7 10 0 1373 1358 101 .10 28 D RESERVE SECTIO N UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 9 2 1294 1458 88 .75 28 STATE BANK 16 2 0 1556 773 201 .29 64 CAULFIELD GRAMM . 5 11 1 1424 1650 86 .30 22 PRESTON MBOB 15 3 0 1667 728 228.98 60 OLD TRINITY 5 11 1 1319 1757 75.07 22 BULLEEN UNITED 13 4 1 1367 797 171 .52 54 FAWKNER 5 12 0 1347 1584 85 .04 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 12 5 1 1447 946 152 .96 50 IVANHOE 3 14 0 1044 1928 54.15 12 WEST BRUNSWICK 8 10 0 1085 117 6 92.26 32 C SECTIO N 94 .34 30 A J .A .X . 7 10 1 967 1025 OLD MELBURNIANS 15 3 0 1999 1193 167.56 60 ELSTERNWICK 7 11 0 1098 1356 80.97 28 2099 1393 150.68 60 OLD MENTONIANS 6 11 1 844 1418 BANYULE 15 3 59.52 26 1745 1226 142.33 52 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 15 0 757 1574 OLD HAILEYBURY 13 5 48.09 12 1786 1536 116.28 48 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 17 0 577 1604 OLD BRIGHTON 12 6 35.97 4 1839 1476 124.59 36 E RESERVE SECTION ST KILDA CBCOB 9 9 1551 1681 92 .27 36 WHITEFRIARS 16 2 0 1443 649 222.34 64 ST KEVINS 9 9 1759 1962 89.65 20 OLD GEELONG 15 3 0 1563 642 243.46 60 BALACLAVA 5 13 1452 2158 67 .28 20 ST BEDES 14 4 0 1187 760 156.18 56 OLD IVANHOE 5 13 1228 2062 59.55 16 THOMASTOWN 4 14 0. 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GRAM. 11 6 1 1373 674 203.71 46 1996 61 .3 7 12 AQUINAS O.B . 11 7 0 1282 946 135.52 4 4 M .H .S.O.B. 3 15 0~ 1225 D SECTION POWERHOUSE 9 8 1 924 1050 88.00 38 HAMPTON ROVERS 13 5 0 1939 1298 149 .38 52 HEATHERTON 5 13 0 642 1434 44.77 20 PRESTON MBOB 13 5 0 1791 1199 149 .37 52 BRUNSWICK 4 14 0 693 1692 40.96 16 OLD MENTONIANS 13 5 0 1517 1059 143 .25 52 U .H .S.O.B. 3 15 0 556 1245 44.66 12 BULLEEN UNITED 12 6 0 1487 1484 100 .20 48 PENINSULA OB 1 17 0 514 1429 35 .97 4 STATE BANK 11 7 0 1584 1441 109.92 44 F RESERVE SECTION ELSTERNWICK 9 9 0 1535 1653 92 .86 36 LATROBE UNI 18 0 0 1750 538 325.28 72 AJAX 6 12 0 1376 1728 79.63 24 DOVETON SJOC 14 4 0 1671 633 263 .98 56 OLD CAMBERWELL 5 13 0 1216 1626 174 .78 20 W'STOWN CYMS 12 6 0 1456 1022 142 .47 48 NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 14 0 1257 1737 72 .37 16 CLAYTON 12 6 0 1184 1034 114.51 48 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 14 0 1243 1788 69 .5 2 16 ST ANDREWS 11 7 0 1465 1058 138.47 44 E SECTION .T. 11 7 0 1347 1075 125.30 44 F.I 1220 159.18 60 WHITEFRIARS 15 3 0 1942 OLD CAREY 10 8 0 1164 1107 105 .15 40 AQUINAS O B 14 4 0 1775 1399 126.88 56 UNIVERSITY REDS 6 12 0 938 1256 74 .68 24 0. ESSEND. GRAM. 13 5 0 1497 1179 126.97 52 ANZ BANK 5 13 0 950 1444 65.79 20 POWERHOUSE 11 6 1 1506 1477 101 .96 46 ST LEONARDS 4 14 0 717 1317 54.44 16 OLD GEELONG 11 7 0 1650 1294 127.51 44 COMM . BANK 4 14 0 653 1427 45.76 16 ST BEDES 6 10 2 1580 1519 104.02 28 ELTHAM COLLEGE 1 17 0 590 2125 27 .76 4 BRUNSWICK 7 11 0 1631 1654 98.61 28 UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 HEATHERTON 4 14 0 1396 1923 72.59 16 DE LA SALLE BLUE 16 1 0 1630 788 206.85 64 1971 U .H .S.O.B . 4 14 0 1169 59.31 16 MARCELLIN 13 4 0 1826 95 0 192 .21 52 3 14 1 141 5 2132 PENINSULA O.B. 66.37 1 4 197.74 48 OLD XAVERIANS 12 5 0 1841 931 F SECTION 0 1380 1080 127.78 40 UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 7 LA TROBE UNI 15 3 0 2186 991 220.59 60 0 1522 1305 116 .63 40 O.PARADS .GREEN 10 7 OLD CAREY 15 3 0 1862 1050 177.33 60 0 1394 1464 95.22 24 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 11 DOVETON SJOC 14 4 0 1854 1077 172 .14 56 0 1048 1670 62.75 20 THERRY 5 12 ST ANDREWS 14 4 0 2307 1628 141 .71 56 0 963 2161 44 .56 20 COLLEGIANS 5 112 W'STOWN CYMS 11 7 0 1638 1405 116.58 44 0 926 1922 48.18 16 BULLEEN/TEMP 4 13 COMM . BANK 9 9 0 1759 1567 112.25 36 59 .79 1 2 M .H .S .O.B. 3 14 0 788 1318 UNIVERSITY REDS 9 9 0 1476 1448 101 .93 36 2 UNDER 19 - SECTION 8 10 0 1447 1616 89.54 32 F. IT. WHITFRIARS 17 0 0 2179 827 263,48 68 ANZ BAN K 4 14 0 1269 2166 58.59 16 ORMOND 12 5 0 1553 1019 152.40 48 4 14 0 1027 2126 48.31 16 ST LEONARDS BANYULE 11 6 0 1456 1406 103.56 44 CLAYTON 3 15 0 108 5 1962 55.30 12 OLD SCOTCH 10 7 0 1395 1105 126.24 40 216 5 49.05 8 ELTHAM COLLEGE 2 16 0 106 2 ST BERNARDS OC 8 9 0 1092 1133 96.38 32 A RESERVE SECTION NORTH OB 8 9 0 1274 1434 88.84 32 DE LA SALLE 15 2 0 1662 870 191.03 60 77.62 28 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 10 0 999 1287 ST BERNARDS OC 12 4 1 1306 1232 106 .01 50 74 .49 24 CAULFIELD GRAMM . 6 11 0 1031 1384 ORMON D 12 5 0 1568 1139 137.66 48 54 .30 20 ST KILDA CBCOB 5 12 0 758 1396 OLD XAVERIANS 10 7 0 1476 1152 128.13 40 0 36.80 16 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 13 0 552 150 MARCELLIN 10 7 0 1506 1188 126.77 4 0 UNDER 19 - SECTION 3 7 9 1 1108 1413 78 .41 30 179 COLLEGIANS 0 . PARADS PURPLE 15 2 0 1391 ' 773 .95 60 OLD PARADIANS 7 10 0 1089 1148 94.86 28 OLD BRIGHTON 13 4 0 1611 907 177.62 52 6 11 0 1238 1374 90 .10 24 UNIVERSITY BLUES MONASH BLUES 12 5 0 1447 1035 139 .81 48 4 13 0 913 1631 55.98 16 NORTH O.B . HAMPTON ROVERS 12 5 0 1211 1004 120.62 48 1 16 0 93 9 168 8 55.63 4 OLD SCOTCH ST KEVINS 10 7 0 1684 1193 141 .16 40 B RESERVE SECTION PARKSIDE 8 9 0 1250 1392 89.80 32 PARKSIDE 15 2 0 1300 821 158 .34 60 AQUINAS OB 7 10 0 1337 1349 99.11 28 KEW 13 3 1 1310 669 195.81 54 DE LA SALLE GOLD 6 11 0 761 1534 49.61 24 BULLEEN/TEMP 13 3 1 1353 750 180 .40 54 OLD ESSENDON 2 15 0 140 170 0 8 .24 8 82 .80 36 IVANHOE 9 8 0 804 971 0 8 0 65 58 0 11 .21 0 W'STOWN CYMS

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