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- nd so the first round of the 97th season of Amateur Football is behind us. Who would have believed back n April that De La would be relegated or that Marcellin would feature in the finals? r ahs been a very interesting season . Ormond, Old Paradians and Old Xaverians stamped their claim as inals contenders pretty early in the season and despite a slip from time to time by Old Xaverians the leading ancee teams of 1987 will fight it out again in 1988, although the order might change slightly ! ; pleasing feature of the year is that Marcellin was able to handle its return to 'A' Section to such an extent that it successfully made the jump from the B Section final series last season to 'A' this season . As Old Paradians and Old Xaverians managed the same jump in 1987 perhaps Andrew Langford-Jones and others are right n saying that there's not much difference between the two sections? Perhaps we should wait and see how Parkside and Kew, if they're the two who win promotion this season, which I believe they will be, fare next year . North, Collegians, Old Scotch and Blues, finished equal fifth and all would realize they were capable of making a finals appearance as all at time played well enough or better than the top four . At least they're all in there again next year. (Old Paradians and Ormond judging from comments passed at the Carnival Reunion last Monday, are both grateful for the fortnight's rest . Perhaps Paul Schuhkra ft will spend Saturday practising kicking for goal . Eleven behinds in two weeks is quite a contrast to his Carnival effort of 19 .2 . He may therefore be better off studying the video tapes of Victoria's success in Launceston . O.Rs will be rightfully proud of their "minor premiers" title but level headed enough to realize that Ormond played well enough to have an incredible 12 more scoring shots and still lose! Old Paradians defenders Matt and B rendan Considine, Tony Canavan and Lloyd Mansfield were again on top with McClements and Fahey also showing out . Gleeson is almost back to his best and with Spillane set to return Old Paradians can be pleased enough . The Ormond selectors will be working hard to figure out why they're not winning and you can bet Tobin, Carboon, McMahon and possibly Roe will come into contention next week . On the bright side, the form of Jobling, Kingston, McCooke and Gilmore is no doubt pleasing . Collegians go into mothballs with the knowledge that they let themselves down badly last week, whereas Old Scotch who go with them, salvaged something with an impressive win in front of a very good home crowd made up of those "stars" of the sixties. The Cardinals best and fairest award could be a history making four, ,.,ay tie this season - Fuller, More, Smith and Reddish being so prominent and Hodge may not have played enough games to have made it 5 ! North Old Boys exposed Marcellin as a finals "pretender" with a lively display which will give them heart for a big year in 1989 . Certainly the return of Conti lifted the mobility whilst Booth, Atkinson and Boyd all had fine seasons . De La departs from 'B' and "what can one say" no more than thanks for the memories and good luck next year. A thirteen year stretch at the top is an enviable record as are five A Section flags and De La of all Clubs know exactly what is required for a return to the big time . With a great crop of Under 19s in the fold the future looks rosy enough for the Blue and Golds. THE FIRST SEMI FINA L Old Xaverians will approach the game confidently yet cautiously . They are all well aware that they've had the Eagles measure twice this season and that Marcellin will miss Slattery who single handedly almost pinched the game from them last month . Pictured on the front cover is Ormond Captain Russell Barne s
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Down the spine John McKay has twice had Petroff 's measure. He has the strength and bulk to bustle the Marcellin spearhead, is a strong mark and punches away when in doubt . Presuming G reetham is centre half back he will have little trouble with either Psoras or Paatsch . In the centre the Atkins and Amad duel will be a beauty with both players making valuable contributions . B rendan Murray thankfully for Marcellin is in good form . He will need to be, as Mac Grummet has successfully filled quite a hole for Xavs at centre half forward . He has much to prove to the football world and has really hit his straps of late and he won't mind if either Hawthorn or Richmond have their recruiting agents in attendance . At full forward Steve Cu rtain is another big plus for the Xavs . He will be far too strong for Mick Day his likely Marcellin Opponent is an acknowledge finals player and with Grummet provides Xavs with two focal points up forward . The on ball players for both sides provide a good contrast . Meehan has had the call over Matt Getson who is regarded as a "soft" ruckman whilst Ebe rt who is a great leader will be under constant pressure from Beattie and Dann . Xavs rovers Tierney and Meagher are better on bailers than Sheehan and Carafa and Callan and Paul Cu rtain should have the call on the wings to give the Xavs the edge across the centre . Marcellin's defence is reliable and will look to the experience of Callinan dash of Luke Getson and strength of Cooper to restrict the Xavs scoring opportunities. At the other end B rennan who is in great touch, Peter Cu rtain and either brother John or Gooding and Marks will defend and atack as required and Marcellin will need Lennox and its resting rovers to aid Pet roff and Psoras in converting the efforts of their defenders and ruck rovers .
The Sist Report on B Section
VVell this is one I thought wouldn't happen - Caulfield being relegated . They should definitely be swabbed, and as for Trinity & Kew, all I can say is that last Saturday's game provided a few upsets. I had to check the scores on a number of occasions just to make sure that I wasn't being had ! I reckon I could hear the cheers in Carlton from 'Shirl' when the Trinity boys capped off the best win in 2 years of B Grade. It was a great game in which Trinity combined well and worked non-stop to overcome the Therry side. In a game which the lead see-sawed for three quarters Therry were up 3 goals at the end of the first quarter with the aid of a stiff breeze. Trinity applied the pressure with some great tackling and Therry found t difficult to get their play on game going on the small ground . Trinity regained the lead by 2 points at 1/2 time . In the 3rd quarter Trinity got their short game going against the breeze and Therry wasted a lot of opportunities up forward, however they enjoyed a 14 point lead at 3/4 time, but not for long ., With Turner dominating in the ruck Trinity turned on a great exhibition of football kicking 9 .2 in the last . Norman & Black helped Turner get the ball out of the centre down to O'Shaughnessy who did well up forward . For Therry, Nyman & McCann continued their good form . In the other big game Parkside grabbed the title of 'Giantkillers' when they overcame Kew by 7 points in front of a crowd of about 3000. It was a great game of high standard particularly as the competition in B grade has not been that high this year. In a game which came right down to the wire it was a matter of the side who had the wind advantage and had the lead at the break . There were some great duels on the day - and both backlines pressured the forwards into missing easy opportunities . Parkside's defensive players Sturgess, Sherlock & Sansonetti all played well with O'Kayli & Duncan being Kew's best. It was a great game and a credit to both clubs, and the day was topped off with a good exhibition from the men in white - Mark Hockey & Simon Hourigan . Roll on 2nd Semi ! The battle of the Universities continued with Monash taking the points . Blacks worked well for 3 quarters and in their usual stylew Monash were just behind . In the last quarter, Monash did most of the attacking against the wind and in the last few minutes kicked some great goals to seal Blacks fate . For Monash it meant 5th spot and for Blacks -it was the lowest position they have been in the history of the club . Despite all that both sides had a wonderful sing-a-long in the Pavvy afterwards . They tell me their combined effort of a greatest hits album is soon to be released . In the other two games, Fawkner easly overcame Ivanhoe in a game which gave Fawkner a promising note to end on . Har ry Busst again proved he is Fawkner's best player with a great display in the ruck . BulleenTemplestowe stepped up their performance in a comfortable win against Caulfield . I wonder is Caulfield really thought they could be relegated and maybe weren't desperate enough? Taking nothing away from Bulleen/Templestowe it was a good win which they needed for this week's game . In the first semi today Bulleen/Templestowe play Therry and the odds look to be against the bullants . Results this year have swun heaily in favour of Therry Round 5 Ther ry 18.17.125Bull/Temp 11 .11 .77 Round 14 Therry 24.14.156Bu1l/Temp 8 .12 .60 I'm sure that it won't be as one sided today . The problem is Therry's inconsistency. If Therry play their best football Bulleen/Templestowe will struggle . Both teams like the big ground however Therry rely a little too much on the handball . Neither side have too many big men so by most accounts they are similar . However, Therry have more depth . Some interesting duels will be Espenchied ( CHB-BT) & Biddlestone ( CHF-T), Matton (BP-T) minding George, Smith & Nyman in the centre Farley ( BT) & D'Andrea or P.Crotty (T) on the wing and Heath (BT-HFF) & Flaherty (HBF-T) . Both teams should be at full strength and it will be an attacking game with small men and flankers dominating on the wide open spaces at Elsternwick Park . My tip is Therry by about 20-25 points but I'm not convinced that they will be right mentally judging on past performances . Bulleen/Templestowe are definitely in with a chance - Finals games are a different story!
I expect Marcellin to be competitive early, but as the game progresses Xavs greater all round skill and talent combined with a fierce desire to have another crack at both Ormond and the Old Paradians will see the Club move into the Preliminary Final . And a thought on 'B' Section . Therry worry me but deep down they may just remember the devastation of last years draw and the subsequent losses and find enough to halt Bulleen/Templestowe and move onto the Preliminary Final .
Best & Fairest Vote Count Detail s D SECTION : LIONEL PEPPER MEDA L
(P re ston MBOB) 11 x 3 1 x 2 35 votes Winner : Mark Mason Second : L . Burstin (AJAX) 4 x 3 2 x 2 2 x 1 18 votes Third : K . Matherson (State Bank) 3 x 3 2 x 2 1 x 1 14 votes Fourth : A . Newman (0 . Mentonians) 4 x 3 1 x 1 13 votes Fifth : G . Norton (0. Mentonians) 5 x 2 1 x 1 11 votes Highest Scorers at other Clubs : Bulleen United : R . Morley & C . Foley 8 votes North Brunswick : M . Cannon 9 votes Elsternwick : C . Farrington 8 votes Old Camberwell : E . Smith & S . Jackson 5 votes Hampton Rovers : P. Wilson 6 votes West Brunswick : D. Cecchi 9 vote s E SECTION : JACK FULLERTON MEDAL ( Whitefriars) 4 x 3 1 x 2 Winners : Bernie Tierney Mark Wilkinson ( Aquinas OC) 3 x 3 2 x 2 1 x 1 Third : S. Wiltshire (Peninsula OB) 3 x 3 3 x 1 P. Riordan (St . Bedes OC) 2 x 3 2 x 2 2 x 1 Fifth : P. Burnett (Aquinas OC) 3 x 3 2 x 1 D. Patterson (Heatherton) 3 x 3 2 x 2 1 x 2 M . Reidy (Whitefriars) 2 x 3 2 x 2 1 x 1 Highest Scorers at Other Club s Brunswick : K . Drysdale 8 votes Powerhouse : F. Stafford Old Essendon : C. Bilby 10 votes UHSOB : J . Palme r Old Geelong : C. Gunn 9 vote s F SECTION : OSSIE MEEHAN MEDAL Winner Mark Cannon ( Williamstown CYMS) 7 x 3 3 x 2 Second : G . Roughsedge (Uni Reds) 4 x 3 2 x 2 2 x 1 Third : S. LeGear (Old Carey) 5 x 3 1 x 2 Fourth : T. Ahdore (Doveton SJOC) 3 x 3 3 x 2 J . Moroney (F IT .) 4 x 3 3 x 1 D. Poole (Latrobe Uni) 2 x 3 4 x 2 1 x 1 Highest Scorers at Other Club s ANZ Bank : C . Riley & M . Evans 4 votes Eltham D .C. : S. McPhail *Clayton : T. Pazianas 11 votes St . Andrews : R . Magro Commonwealth Bank : W. Kraska 8 votes St . Leonards : N . Ng 'Suspended during seaso n THE AMATUER FOOTBALLER 1988
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I hope the typesetters were able to read this week's tear-smudged contribution after Old Haileyburians' dismal performance at Sandringham . Old Brighton played magnificent football all day and had they kicked straight could have won by ten goals . It was incredible that at the last change the Bloods were still in the game being only 21 points down kicking home with a four-goal breeze . Two quick goals early in the last quarter would really have made a game of it . Haileybury may now boast a fine academic reputation but their footballers showed no such intelligence when the attacking and defensive sides of the beachside oval were as clear as the Liberals' attitude to Asian immigration . It was a sad day for the veterans too, Wayne Shand retiring early in the piece and Roger Paul finding no joy in his 200th game. The Bloods' future certainly lies with their talented youth such as Gar ry Phillips, utility Glen Tanner & Andrew Walden, but a lack of finals experience hardly helped in this instance. Old Melburnians also take a rest this week, albeit a temporary one, having already secured their return to 'B' Grade with a solid win over Banyule. Ian McMullin played a tremendous part as a loose man on the back line when OM's kicked against the wind, taking countless marks, being too fast and setting up opportunities for his centreline players with precision kicking . One of his drop-punts from the goal-square bounced on the other side of the centre circle, Ed Cordner's early goals and the performance of Syd "The Ram" Mead in shadowing Holt were also important contributions "Futch" Seccull returned to true form and wingman Richard Webb played his best game for the season in a constructive, disciplined effort . The day was really made for OMs to exploit any lack of pace in their opposition, although it is perhaps surprising that a running side such as Banyule could be found wanting in this department. Our navy blue friends will also choose their Grand Final team from an injury-free list fuller than Sir Les Patterson after a big night at the local Chinese Restaurant - are you with me ? Now looking somewhat beleagured after four losses in six games, Banyule face Old Brighton, who no doubt will look forward to returning to the scene of last week's triumph . Who would have thought even four weeks ago (when the two clashed at Elsternwick Park) that Brighton are a real chance to gain promotion and Banyule are a real chance to miss out? Given morale at each club the locals could even be considered as warm favourite for today's encounter. You wouldn't have to be Clive Robertson to utter the single comment, 'Amazing' : Although Peter Adams & G reg Sutterby tried hard in the second-semi, some of Banyulds other stars didn't have great days to remember . Marcus Fraumano even found himself on the bench for a time, reflecting his team's form and fortunes which have gone backwards of late . Found out on Elsternwick Park's wide wings, they will find that the long Sandringham ground is worse for trying to his faulty scheme than the bottom of Sydney Harbour with the knowledge gained from last weeks' game, a host of finals experience and pace through the agency of P ryor and Co., Brighton may have just as much success at the taxman . Woff was outstanding in the ruck with his vigour and mobility around the ground . Banyule's Moonie, who tried hard last week against OMs Best & Fairest Winner Rohan Brown, will find it two exhausting games in a row if the Bears again try to match their opposing ruckman's athleticism with someone other than Dave Williams. Peter "Budda" Grant did for Brighton what McMullin did for OMs when loose in defence, and his brother And rew's radar was working weel too when it came to finding the ball . One player who could do anyhing if he kicks straight is the cocky Dave Cochran, who should perhaps be called The Grasshopper after him jumping areobatics in front of goal over State fullback Mike Constable Bennett, James & O'Connor also put in solid contributions which just goes to show what the lesser lights can do in finals games when the big guns are marked . Banyule too have a solid back-up, including Foster, Jason Fraumano & Carlson . Its sad to see what had been such a great season go to waste, but I think today will be an extremely disappointing one for Banyule . * OLD CAREY * Congratulations from everyone at Old Carey to our Captain Simon "Legs" Legear on being runner-up in the 'F' Grade Best and Fairest . 'Legs' missed 4 games and may have gained enough votes if he had played them all, however congratulations to the winner, Mick Cannon of Williamstown . Will be interesting to see how our own B & F vote count goes on 9th September. Tickets only $32 per head all incl . See Lew Mackrall or Miles Petty for tickets. 4
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SPECIAL THANKS FROM OLD TRINITY The players, supporters and committee of Old Trinity would especially like to thank Max Trotter & Mark Walters for their efforts and dedication as Senior Coach of the Club. Each man put something special into Old Trinity and it is largely due to them that we have been able to rally to the challenge and remain in B Grade. Thank you and well done to Max and Mark on a job that is quite often thankless . FOOTBALLER
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adder leader Hampton Rovers returned to C Grade by disposing of P re ston in an impressive manner. Ian Rice (HR coach) selected a strong combination willing to tackle hard, keen to rebound the ball and convincingly ~,utmark their Preston opponents . The Rovers had winning combinations all over the ground . The centre line -i Shaun Devereaus, Wayne Capp and particularly B rett Hibbs had first use of the ball . The full forward line - i McConville, Lawson & Hutchinson eventually overpowered the Preston backs . In defence Wylie Austin . P[); Ga ry Phillips quiet and Peter Wilson again ever reliable provided a spring board of attack . The move - i the match was the tagging of Mark Mason by Eddie Melnjak . Mark never had an influence on the game. ;cung Matt Salmon dominated the rucks in the second half, resulting in the ball moving quickly to full forwar d are Alf Panagiotidis finished with 8 goals . Preston appeared jaded and apart from a good first quarter ,e ier liiked likely to win . To their credit they kept running and this will hold them in good stead for todays game . setter players for Preston were Turner in the ruck, B rydson, ruck orving and again a steady performance from Peter Yendell. The first semi final saw Old Mentonians drop out of the race after having an excellent second ,,aGGf of the season . Bulleen United have had their measure all season, culminating in a decisive win last week . Tiie Bulls have now won 9 games on the trot, an amazing performance considering they were in 9th spot in ,a~md 8. Bulleen's strength lies in their running players. John Empey in the centre pathed the way for their :;Ili . Rovers Mark Kelly & Gar ry Taylor provided the linking and Ray Pascoe & Har ry Robe rt s tagged OM's racks Norton & Sly. Mimi Michael finished play up forward with 5 goals . In all, a fine team effort by Bulleen . OM's on the other hand never used the wind to their advantage, opportunities went begging at vital times . Better ;, iayers on the day were Sly in the ruck, Bournon on the half forward line and Nick Macquire roving the packs. ,,, todays preliminary final P re ston take on Bulleen United, in what should be a fast and furious game . Both - ubs have never been beyond this grade, so the future lies on the result today P reston must make changes o their line up. Without unsettling the side, players of the calibre of Des Hutchinson & Scott McGowan must -erform to bolster the forward line . Preston impressed me last week, even though they were outgunned by 'tie Rovers, they still managed to be within a couple of goals half way through the final quarter, and still running ^ard . On the other hand Bulleen have now established a full compliment of players, all in good form and have and the winning touch . .Vho will win - I've had a great deal of trouble selecting the winner, Bulleen hae done nother wrong of late and have strung together many wins, but I brelieve the Rovers and Preston have proven to ve the best sides ,~ the competition - P re ston to be promoted . PLAYER PROFIL E -ongratulations to Mark Mason ( Preston) on winning the L .S . Pepper Medal for the Best and Fairest player It D Grade. Mark amassed an incredible 35 votes to easily win. Marks ability to win the ball and finish off in tyle obviously took the umpires eye. Alf Panagiotidis (Hampton Rovers) congratulations on winning this seasons goal kicking. Alf has now kicked 7 goals and I'm sure the magic ton will come in the Grand Final next week . Alf has very strong hands, good isposal and unlike many full forwards is willing to pass to a better position for the sake of the team . - Well done Alf.
Personality Pars 150 UP FOR "LIVO " Last week, the 2nd Semi Final saw the 150th game if one of the favourite sons of Aquinas . Shane Livingstone, or LIVO as he is affectionately known as been with the club almost from the start . After c :aying his first game in the Reserves, Livo was very nuickly promoted the next week, to the Seniors where r~e has played the majority of his games, only playing nother three in the two's .
?Ithough it was noted early in his career that Livo likes o kick goals, he has produced his best football olaying on the half back flank . Livo's consistency has ,Âťeant that in the last few years he is almost an automatic selection in the Seniors, as not many can H his boots on his flank .
Off the field too, Livo has shown the way with his unstinting support at Social Functions. This year after joining the Committee, he has played a valuable role in the decision-making of the Club and has brought forward many new ideas in fundraising that are both enjoyable and profitable . Congratulations Livo, from all at Aquinas and lets see if your can make it the double century . CONGRATULATIONS Parkside Coach finally gets married . All at Parkside would like to congratulate Wayne 'Banno' Bannister on his wedding last Wednesday to Carmel 'Chicken Queen' Chiminelio . Giving Banno away was another football legend Jack King, giving Carmel away was Telecom . Once again everybody at Parkside wishes the happy couple a long and happy marriage .
E Section Report by John Palme r
Last weeks 1st semi final saw Old Essendon bow out of the race for D Section in 1989 . Powerhouse ran out comfortable 38 point winners in the match at Ransford oval . With first use of a good breeze Old Essendon could not get its act together and gain any advantage . The Powerhouse defence was rock solid and with a more determined approach at the ball, the House team virtually had the game stitched up at quarter time . Even though it was at the 10 minute mark of the third quarter before the Dons kicked their second goal, they were not totally out of the game - 26 points behind at 3/4 time . In a spirited fight-back they narrowed this margin to 7 points during the final stanza but the Powerhouse boys steadied, regained their ascendancy and powered away in good style. My best for Powerhouse were Phillips, Stafford & Sarosi while G .Thompson, Crameri & Day were good contributors for Old Essendon . Congratulations should also be extended to field umpires Eastwood & Simpson for an excellent display . In the second semi final Whitefriars gained itself a grand final berth and a place in D Section next year with a victory over Aquinas by 1 solitary point . That is all it takes to win a game and, in a final especially, "an inch is as good as a mile . " The Friars were lucky to get the result here as Aquinas led 6 .10 to 1 .2 at half time and were clearly playing the better bootball . However, instead of continuing on and playing to win the game, Aquinas concentrated more on defensive tactics and with some strong play around the packs by McLelland, Whitefriars kicked 4 goals in the last 10 minutes to take the game. For Aquinas it was probably more the case of them snatching defeat from the jaws of victory but they are still in the contest . Wright played well all day on the wing for Aquinas . Todays preliminary is at Coburg, strange territory for both teams . Contests are even during the year with 1 win apiece. Powerhouse have taken all before them in the past couple of weeks . A win against Old Geelong to make the four followed by another good one last week . The grand final type atmosphere continues for them today and Glyn Evans will ensure they are well prepared for a shot at D Section . Aquinas are also travelling well . A good win over the top side 2 weeks ago and going under by the narrowest margin last week .They will be keen to win and get another crack at the Friars . The tough part - selecting the winner. In a very even game, a reasoned solution is impossible for me . A toss of the coin and the heads have come up for Aquinas . Finally let me congratulate E Section Best and Fairest winners Mark Wilkinson (Aquinas) and Bernie Tierney (Whitefriars) . Both players received 14 votes to tie for the Jack Fullarton Medal . A great effort chaps and no doubt your performances have had a fair bit to do with your teams' successes this year.
CAULFIEL® GRAMMARIANS FOOTBALL CLU B invites applications for the following Coaching positions for Season 1989
SENIORS • RESERVES ® UNDER 19' s Be part of the revival Applications in writing to : The Secretary, P.O. Box 309, Albert Park, 3206 . Applications close 30th September, 1989
F -Troop with Peter Hille
~cit like a "Death in Custody" case after hearing Peter F rench read out the F-Grade semi-results last Saturday , alit . Feelings of inadequacy have dogged me since then and my hangdog expresssion has been variously _onipared to Clyde "Share" Holding emerging from the Cabinet Room to "Dirty" Dan Quayle flicking through ;; backcopy of Playboy (something about a bird in the hand is worth trouble to Bush) .,,,ell the march of the Sainters was stopped fairly and squarely by the Gdansk-like Solidarity displayed by Keith Wilson's Doves. In a game in which Wilsons of various colours managed to boot 13 majors, it was the »ercurial Mick Wilson Jun who made the difference in a upset result . Roland Magro's boys would have been ;neH-shocked but perhaps thats underestimating the resolve which the Doves took into the game. Apart from MWJ, who booted a six-pack, the Doves were well served by strong contributions from "Anthony" Burgess, Hinges, GoTo and "Nosey" Parker. The Saints centurion, Terry Wilson fought valiantly for 5 goals whilst ~iher good players included Russell Lowe, Princess DiGanni and Wayne "They all love me" Chamra . For n e Sainters it was a disappointment after a tremendous second half of the season . It's a long wait,but they're ;;ound to be a force in F-Grade in 1989 . ,;leanwhile, at Bulleen, La Tro be exploded the hopes of Old Carey in a way reminiscent of a General Zia joy ° ght . The Students took the bit in Rancho Ruler style and are now 1989 E-Graders (congratulations Peter 0'D!) and 1988 Flag favourites . Ina Students better players included "Kissin" Cousins, "Cess" Poole, "Ever" Green and "Aristotle" Athanasakis . Old Carey who deserve their second chance had good players in "Jeremy" Oliver (a vintage _,x), "Don" Chipp, "Blunt" Cutlack and coach Kelvin Shaw . FENWICK VOUCHERS : LaTro be's "Kissin" Cousins and Doveton's "Anthony" Burgess . A reminder that :ne winner of the Fenwick Inn Restaurant Dinner for Two was Kevlin Shaw from Old Carey. Congratulations Kelvin! A Dinner Voucher will be sent to you via your club secretary. BEST AND FAIREST: This column congratulates the following players each of whom had an excellent season : Third Place : Simon "Neutral" LaGear (Old Carey ) Second Place : G re g "Mzuri" Roughsedge (Uni Redz) Yotright Winner : Mark "Big Bird" Cannon (Williamstown) THIS WEEK MATCH : Preliminary Final at Har ry Trott Oval between Doveton and Old Ca re y. The semi-results nave changed my perspective on the premiership quest . LaTrobe are short-priced favourites . This match is a -attle for E-Grade promotion . I'm selecting the Doves to maintain the impetus of last week's excellent win by ~'minating Old Ca rey by about 3 or 4 twins . If I miss out on this one I'll have a finals tipping deficit the antithesis D f Paul Keating's surplus and have about as much credibility as little Johnnie Howard eating special fried o r Bruce Ruxton singing "Mammy" .
UNIVERSITY LACKS 1711 A A11~ATElJR FOOTBALL CLUB `B' GRAD E for season 1989 we require the services of
SENIOR L COACH U19'S COACH Enquiries/applications to be directed to Loretta Sist, 316 Station Street, North Carlton, 3054 Ph : W 651 3555 H . 347 1176 Plea se note applications close Wednesday, 7th September .
H SECTION GRAND FINA L Old Xaverians & St . Kevins who meet today to decide the premiership, have met only once this season or, April 16 when the Old Xaverians won by ninety five points . That day Xaverians forward Prowse had a big influence on the game with six goals . Can he repeat the effort today? Giffin the St . kevin's goalsneak could also be a match winner if he is given sufficient opportunities to win the ball . I favour the Old Xaverians to win this match because they have won each game convincingly this season . Results speak for themselves and they show the all round Xaverians strength and talent . G SECTION GRAND FINA L Bloods & Bulleen/Templestowe who meet for the fourth time this season to decide the Premiership, have proven themselves the two best sides in the competition during 1988 . Bulleen Templestowe are the only side to defeat won their May 21 game Bloods this season . . . by six points in a low scoring contest on July 16 while Bloods by twenty six points and the Second Semi Final by twenty five points . The Bloods have the more versatile forward line with Hutchinson & Wittey both being reliable avenues to goal . Bulleen Templestowe goals, on the other hand, have not come from any particular forward . Players to watch today by Bloods include Slater & Lockart must nullify who have done well for Bulleen Templestowe in previous games while Bulleen Templestowe Mattingley, G . McAsey & Johnson who have caused them problems in previous games . Fitness will prove an important factor in deciding the result of this game . Will Bloods lack match practice or will Bulleen Templestowe's extra match have blunted their running game? These answers will only become known as the game unfolds. I select Bloods to win what should be a good game. REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED AUGUST 20th 1988 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (ROUND 18) Collegians ensured their place in the section for 1989 when they finished too strongly for Bulleen Templestowe and recorded a twenty one point victory . Collegians took the lead in the second quarter and although Bulleen Templestowe had reduced it to a solitary point at the last change Collegians rallied in the last quarter to win by twenty one points. Old Xaverians defeated Melbourne High School Old Boys by fifty nine points in the High School's last to help the appearance in the section until at least 1990 . The result of the main game of the round did nothing critics select the winner of next week's second semi final as Marcellin & De La Salle Blue played a tie . Marcellin may have been unlucky as they had five more scoring shorts . However bad kicking is bad football and credit must go to the De La defenders for the pressure they applied to the Marcellin forwards. Next week will ive the sides another opportunity to prove who is the superior side . Old Paradians Green had a good win over by thirty nine points Old Haileybu ry in heavy conditions at Bundoors . After a slow start the Paradiansin won the race for fourth place. which meant they were still nine. and a quarter percent short of University Blues The Blues had a week's rest because they received a forfeit from Therry . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (ROUND 18 ) Old Scotch continued on their winning way with a one hundred and six point victory over CBC St . Kilda who now head back to Section 3 after two season's absence . Ormond were largely untroubled when they outplayed rising ascendency when they Old Melburnians to record a seventy two point victory . Banyule proved their difficulty with the Banyule inflicted Whitefriars first defeat by forty six points . As I predicted Whitefriars did have breezes as indicated by their marked inaccuracy . Credit must go to Banyule defenders and on ball players for pressuring their opponents . University Blacks farewelled Section 2 with a fifteen point victory over the disappointing and inaccurate No rt h Old Boys. The No rt herners had an equal number of scoring shots so they can only blame themselves. St. Bernards received a forfeit from Caulfield Grammarians . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (ROUND 18 ) Hampton Rovers vindicated my selection and the fears expressed by the Old Paradians brain's trust when they defeated the leaders by forty eight points . Inaccuracy in front of goal almost cost Old Brighton Grammarians must be causing victory over De La Salle Gold who failed by only three points . This form on the eve of the finals concern to Brighton's coach Robert Draper . Conversely De La Coach, Pat Sheedy can reflect on the imporvements made by his charges as the season has progressed . . Parkside ended Monash Blues clearly had the better of Aquinas as they won their game by fifty seven points their season tamely as Old Essendon Grammarians forfeited to them . St . Kevin's had the bye. 8
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PREVIEW OF GAMES TO BE PLAYED, AUGUST 27, 1988 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 FIRST SEMI FINA L old Xaverians & University Blues meet in this do or die encounter at Ormond . When the sides met on May - t he Blues won by ten points . However in the return game scheduled for July 2, the Blues forfeited to the old Xaverians . Thus there is little to go on in the way of prior form . On May 7 the key cXaverians forwards Connors & Go ro zides troubled the Blues defenders who should again face problems with this pair today . The ,,iented Blues trio McCa rt y, Nicholls & Walton who did well against the Xaverians in Round 5 have all ha d Section experience and they should serve their side well today . The Blues have had problems being competitive e College football finished and today I expect the Old Xaverians will prove strong enough to win this game well . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 FIRST SEMI FINAL Banyule & Old Scotch meet on the Ross Grego ry Oal which will prove more strange to Banyule than Old Scotch because of its layout and size. Banyule have been the great improvers as the season has progressed 11 h"rle old Scotch have consolidated their team play under the coaching of that astute veteran mentor Laurie Aghan . At their July 30 meeting Banyule won by the minimum margin after a low scoring contest . Turnbull & Hagan are consistent bell getters around the ground for Banyule as is Knight . If the Club plays Dale Bo ttomley defence he will prove very difficult for Old Scotch to pass . For Old Scotch consistently good players have ee~ Hooper, Kerr & hend ry. After careful consideration I am selecting Banyule to win the match . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SECOND SEMI FINA L Ciear leaders Whitefriars play Ormond today at Monash University. While Whitefriars has been seriously ;hallenged only once Ormond has suffered serious setbacks at the hands of both Whitefriars & Banyule. Whitefriars HAVE supplied four of the five leading Section 2 oalkickers and their team work and style of play a : e won them an enviable reputation. In their previous encounters this season Whitefriars have won by seventeen and fifty nine points respectively . Crowe for Whitefriars in both games, and McConvil & Moloney have done ,.all for Ormond on each occasion . Today I am in no doubt that cWhitefriars will win this game and by so doing earn themselves promotion to Section 1 for Season 1989 . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 FIRST SEMI FINA L Monash Blues & Hampton Rovers meet in this do or die match at Brighton Beach Oval, where local climatic conditions can play havoc with tactics of teams unfamiliar with the oval . Monash Blues have won both encounters i, :s season : by four points at the University on May 7 and by twenty four points at Hampton on July 2 . To counteract these wins the Rovers won well on this oval in Round 17 when they defeated Old Brighton by nineteen poin Is . Roberts has proven a real headache for Monash as had Vine while ruckman Crawford has proven a formidable opponent . For Monash to be sure of success Captain Andrew Headber ry and athletic forward Newman must nullify Crawford and shut out the Rovers forward moves . I expect a good contest from :vnich I favour Hampton Rovers to emerge victorious. SECOND SEMI FINAL The two leading sidesOld Paradians & Old Brighton Grammarians will meet for the right to compete in Section 2 at De La Salle's Ground . Each side has won at home against the other during the season and in addition he Old Paradians won on this ground on July 23. My Brighton P.R . has told me the Grammarians are confident of victory while I know the Paradians are quietly confident they can win . Old Brighton have had the more active forwards so the Old Paradians defenders will have to be constandly aware of their position and that of their opponents . Sibby, Joyce & Pimmenthal should control the aerial duels while Joel Stencil has been a vital nk in many Paradians moves during the season . The elusive Gavan Rodriques has proven a consistent forward ror Parade while Hill has starred for Old Brighton in both encounters, while Ryan has proven a sure avenue 'o goal for them . The Paradians to win must counter these two players. The Paradians like to run with the ball and exchange hand passes as they sweep up the field . The fitness of Old Brighton was questioned at Bundoora . :hen the Paradians came from behind to win . Given this doubt and the Paradians determination I select Old Paradians Purple to win . 150 UP FOR RINGE R St Kevins Old Boys congratulate Steve "Slugger" Ring on reaching the 150 game mark in this Saturday's H Grade grand final . During the last 10 years Steve has always given 100% on field whether as a dependable backman or a low flying forward . Steven commenced his career in the Club 18 before graduating to Reserves and then gave a cameo senior performance in 1986 . Now mixing C and H grades, he could be the stopper Curly is seeking . Always the diplomat, one can be confident that Steve will the ideal club representative for any social occasion, with his fine dress sense and gentlemanly behaviour. All the Skobbers (bar Lew) wish you good luck for Saturday and the years to come. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
~~t* ~ OLD CAREY * Don't forget to get your raffle tickets for the "Night on the Town " for only $5 each . Prize : • Dinner for two at the Flower Drum • 2 tickets to Mick Jagger Concert • 15 C .B .S . Mick Jagger Album s • Limo from door to doo r to be drawn at our Presentation Night on 9th September, winners notified . Thanks to Ian "Ocka" England for his generous donation . "OLD CAREY - LOOKING GREAT IN 88"
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BLACK TIE - U19s SENIORS - $35 - RSVP 23rd September 19€8 ENQUIRIES : TICKET SECRETAR Y ® Mrs Mercia Nunan, 17 Goldthorns Ave ., East Kew 3102 . Ph . (03) 817 1604 ® Andrew Rogers ( 03) 266 1548 ® Joe McGrath (03) 267 614 4 NB : TICKETS ARE TO PURCHASED PRIOR TO THE FUNCTIO N
Balaclava Amateur Football Club Inc . "C" Grade
invite applications for the positions of 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 .
MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB INC . `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 t o The Secretary, Tim Gallop, 1 Fairfield Grove, South Caulfield, 3162 . Applications close 30th September.
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All applications to be sent to John Sist
The attention of all clubs is drawn to the necessity to phone final scores to Mr . Ron Hally on 379 8171 - Reserves and G and H section games played early - before 3 p .m . Seniors and Under 19 section games before 5 P .M . In the case of a forfeit it is still necessa ry to phone Mr . Hally . If a match is transferred to SUNDAY, nofity the Press Correspondent George McTaggart on 528 3319 .
70 Neville Street, Carnegie, Vic. 3163 Applications close 9th September, 1988
Saturday matches at Elsternwick Park -`Home Club' responsible for phoning scores to Mr. Hally (unless otherwise advised) . Sunday games - scores to Mr. George McTagga rt (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 at 379 8171
Finals Arrangement s
Matthe ghan and Brett Burden .
Show your true C0'1G"jCS , , in wool . year after ÂŽ
Now VAFA players are showing their colours season after season in Woolblendmark football jumpers. Nothing touches wool for economic performance that just goes on and on . That's why Woolblendmark has been endorsed by the VAFA for the last four seasons, and why a growing number of clubs are making the change to jumpers that provide maximum comfort in hot or cold conditions .
Woolblendmark jumpers stay in shape no matter how many times they're machine washed or commercially laundered . Woolblendmark jumpers are made to Australian Wool Corporation specification by Hugh Lyon for the VAFA . Call Hugh Lyon on (03) 583 3277 and make the comfortable change, or contact Dougal Pleasance at the Australian Wool Corporation on (03) 3419111 .
Mondays & Thursdays it Peter French with Arthur Higgin s
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AMATEUR FOOTBALL on the dio Saturdays at 6.15 p .m. Listen to Peter with Bruce Stewart ;;,.~~,~
Players like Matthew O'Callaghan and Brett Burden wearing the Woolblendmark VAFA state team jumper, show their colours and enjoy the feeling of wool eve ry week .
And they'll enjoy that feeling year after year, because
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 be !I . (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.) 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. 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 Clubs . Winning club will have choice of balls. Fines will be strictly imposed for uniforms not up to standard . i .e. correctly sewn on numbers . Numbers must accord with those appearing in the Amateur Footba!!er . Your club is on show - LOOK THE PART!! 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 shall be played in any drawn match of the reserve grade or G or H Section . When the final siren sounds the players will remain on the field, change ends and in the meantime the goal umpires will meet and confirm that the scores are in fact level . Once confirmation is notified to the field umpire, 5 minutes plus time on will be played after which the siren will be sounded . The teams will cross straight over (without an address from coach) and play another 5 minutes plus time on . In the event that the scores are still level the match will be declared a draw and replayed the following week .
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on 1278 3AW its Noel Rundle with the Big `H' Harry Beitzel
We've so many to offer congratulations to this week its hard to know where to start . The Under-19 best and fai rest awards seems appropriate. Under-19 Section 1 - Winner : George Gorozidis - Old Xaverian s Under-19 Section 2 - Winner : Nick Hooper - Old Scotch (must be something about Gosh's Paddock) Under-19 Section 3 - Winner : Colin Noyes - Aquinas O.C. Full voting details next week . Next we go to the teams which won promotion last week: Well done to Peter O'Donoghue and Latrobe University (reserves too!) up to 'E ' Ray Keane and Whitefriars - up to 'D ' Ian Rice and Hampton Rovers - back to 'C ' Alan Stoneham and Old Melburnians - return to 'B' (a year behind schedule) Now on to the goalkicking winners : A Section : Paul Schuhkraft - Ormond (64 goals) B Section : Chris Freeman - Parkside (69 goals ) C Section : Andrew Pryor - Old Brighton (58 goals ) D Section : Elf Panagiotidis - Hampton Rovers (89 goals) E Section : Stanley Parkey - Old Essendon (59 goals ) F Section : Terry Wilson - St . Andrews (113 goals) .Under-19 Section 1 : George Gorozidis - Old Xaverians (86 goals) Under-19 Section 2 : Timothy Strike - Whitefriars (56 goals) Under-19 Section 3 : John Fogarty - St . Kevins O.B . (52 goals) AND finally Best and Fai re st winners in A, B and C Sections A Section winner : John Moir, Old Scotch B Section winner : Brett Burden, Ke w C Section winner : Gerard Mulcahy, St . Kevins O .B . Well done to you all .
** * Last Thursday was quite a day for the VAFA. At a special function at the MCG to launch the A and B Section final series former Amateur under-19 star and former Carlton, Hawthorn and Fitzroy Coach, David Parkin announced that the Victorian Health P ro motion Foundation would jointly sponsor (along with National Mutual) the 1988 Final series and 1989 season. After presenting VAFA President, Jim Hawkins with the cheque, Jim took the opportunity to introduce the Association's new 'Promotions Officer' Mr. G re g Paine. Greg is a current Amateur Football with Caulfield Grammarians (and notched up his 50th game last week - see page 42 Vol . 88 No . 19 of the Amateur Footballer) and recently completed a degree of Bachelor of Applied Science at FIT with major studies in Physical Education . Greg is 22 and commenced work at Elsternwick Park last Friday . One of this first tasks will be to organize an umpire's clinic during the coming school holidays for "in school" umpiring panels and other interested boys and girls . 'OTF' wishes Greg the best of luck and thanks the VHPF for its generous sponsorship and support of Amateur Football .
qig night it was at the North Melbourne Social Club, when our Association held its end of season Dinner . terrific turnup with a lot of life members present saw many highlights . Hosted by Peter Fie], and wonderfull y ;rcJanised by Steve Clinch . Who will ever forget that talk from VFA stalwart Phil Cleary?! Or the attack of the ,!ier handshake by Gary Clancy! How to kill a microphone by Mike Murray! Also, there is no such thing as a =d umpire by Andrew Langford-Jones! A big well done to the social executive, a great night was had by all . ~ongratulations from us all to this years Golden Whistle Award Winner Charles Sutherland . The award is for : tje most promising young umpire and with the improvement in Charles umpiring so evident he is a worthy winner .ind a great ambassador for umpiring . Paul Rapke recently completed his 50th game as a field umpire with the VAFA . Paul is in his 3rd year with ne amateurs having previously been a boundary umpire with the VFA for many years and then joining the S .E .S.F.L. here he commenced as a field umpire . Paul is now completing his 20th season as an umpire and has officiated n over 400 games . Well done Paul, your 100 awaits you .
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AT ST. KILDA CRICKET CLUB Organise your tables now - see Kevin Segota (It's not a country & western night Kenny! ) ~** It's nice to see a footballer put something back into football once the game is over. Such is Jeff Ridd . Jeff played for Kew and Parkside for many years and .,,as a stalwart at both clubs . He got the bug and came to us as a field umpire, but as had a run of injuries that have prevented him from running . Not to be deterred he took up the flags and ast week was promoted to A Grade between the big sticks . With this kind of dedication we're sure that Jeff will be the first umpire to do 'A' Grade in the goals before he does 'A' grade on the field . Keep it up Jeff and well done.
REMEMBER VIC HEALTH "Promoting good health in our community" . JEFF RIDD Why Leah Gallagher would give Graham Bland after shave I don't know. Does he shave yet? And did he drink it?
Still on last Thursday's launch at which many of the major print and electronic media attended, function M .C. . Mr. Ron Casey M .B .E . introduced many guests including the four A Section captains who will contest the final series viz. Dirk Ebert ( Marcellin), Peter Cu rtain (Old Xaverians), Russell Barnes (Ormond), Frank Gleeson (Old Paradians), A and B Section best and fairest winners John Moir and B re tt Burden, VAFA 'legends' Peter Harris and Norm Nugent, 1988 '300 gamers' Col Eriksen and Garry Norton (Old Mentonians), Alan Pitts (State Bank), the "600 gamer" Bob Dunstan plus state coach, John Fisher. Also attending were former Amateu, stars - Ricky Jackson, Ormond and Melbourne, Simon Eishold, Ormond and Melburne and David Honybun, University Blacks and Richmond . *~* 14
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It seems a lot of our field umpires are having boot problems, what with all the mud around maybe they are being over-washed . I doubt it ; but it's marvellous what a bit of tape will do . Especially so the observers can't see it . To all those umpires who get finals in this series congratulations on achieving your goals. As we all know, finals are different ball games so its nice to finish the year off on a high note . Enjoying the game is the key . Keep on bouncing , THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
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\ 1'tfjI UNDER 19 SECTION 2 2nd SEMI FINAL AT MONASH UNIVERSITY, SATURDAY 27th AUGUS T d~ fn,„,r• Of ice . David Scott ;^✓ HITEFRIARS V ORMON D ~, eldr Wayne Lyons, Colin Segota VXgj;D)cUTD Goal: ,3oundary: Shane Mannix, David Fowle r UNDER 19 SECTION 3 1st SEMI FINAL AT OLD BRIGHTON, SATURDAY 27th AUGUST ~Q D A SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL AT ELSNTERWICK PARK , SUNDAY 28th AUGUS' ,9u, v officer: Alex Johnso n T Duty Officer: Ross Boot h ;,'ONASH BLUES V HAMPTON ROVERS OLD XAVERIANS V MARCELLIN czl~7 : Steve Clinch, Santo Paolucc i Field: Cameron Swale, Ken Coughlan voal: Leah Gallagher, John Kelly Goal: Ken Pitcher, Michael Lentini Boundary: Justin O'Brien, Bill Rogers Boundary: Peter Johnson, Phil Ken t UNDER 19 SECTION 3 2nd SEMI FINAL AT DE LA SALLE, SATURDAY 27th AUGUST B SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL AT ELSTERNWICK PARK, SATURDAY 27th AUGUST Duty officer: Tony O'Callaghan Duty Officers : Messrs . Peter French and Tom Johnsto n OLD PARADIANS PURPLE V OLD BRIGHTON THERRY V BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE F eld: Rob Bell, Russell Franci s Field: Greg Hardiman, Peter Wiseman C,oal: Goal: Bill Fowler, Mike Murray 3oundary : Anthony Merlin, David Aylwar d Boundary: Glen Clar, Peter McTaggart A SECTION RESERVE 1st SEMI FINAL AT ELSTERNWICK PARK, SUNDAY 28th AUGUST C SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL AT SANDRINGHAM V.F.A ., OLD XAVERIANS V MARCELLI N Duty Officers : Messrs . Andrew Langford-Jones, Stuart Stockdal e SATURDAY 27th AUGUST Freld: Richard Walters, Mick Gilday BANYULE V OLD BRIGHTON Goal Andrew Belcher, Bob Seymour Field: Justin Toohey, Paul Cherry Boundary: Steve Maebus, Andrew Lair d Goal : Mark Serong, Wayne Binch Boundary: Graeme Bland, Peter Thompso n B SECTION RESERVE 1st SEMI FINAL AT ELSTERNWICK PARK, SATURDAY 27th AUGUST KEW V IVANHO E D SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL AT BRUNSWICK V .F.A ., SATURDAY 27th AUGUST Duty Officers : Messrs . David Cook, Ian Munr o Feld: Simon Hourigan, Colin King Goal: Bob Dunstan, Geoff Ridd PRESTON V BULLEEN UNITED Field: Steve McCarthy, Kevin Segota Boundary: Geoff Sinclair, Michael Noona n Goal: Andrew Farrow, Steve Livingston C SECTION RESERVE PRELIMINARY FINAL AT SANDRINGHAM V.F.A, SATURDAY 27th AUGUST Boundary: Andrew Drier, Andrew Moore BANYULE V ST. KILDA Field: Richard Eastwood, Michael Forde E SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL AT COBURG V .F.A., SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST Duty Officers : Messrs. John Miles, Cliff Bastow Goal: Nancy McTaggart, Bill Ross Soundary.• Ken Walker, Heath Littl e AQUINAS V POWERHOUS E Field: Ron Lippold, Andrew McRae D SECTION RESERVE PRELIMINARY FINAL AT BRUNSWICK V.F.A ., SATURDAY 27th AUGUST Goal: Garry Clancy, Kevin Tyler PRESTON V BULLEEN UNITE D Boundary: Greg Sargent, Tom Zapald o Field: Andrew Mullaly, Chris Keeton Goal: John Natoli, Barry Henshall F SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL AT HARRY TROTT, SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST Duty Officer: Richard Elliott Boundary: Tony Murphy, Tony Dipaol o OLD CAREY V DOVETO N E SECTION RESERVE PRELININARY FINAL AT COBURG V.F.A, SATURDAY 27th AUGUST Field: Mark Bushfield, Mark Hockey WHITEFRIARS V OLD ESSENDO N Goal: Peter Allsop, Rod Clarkson Field: Peter Harris, Peter Simpson Boundary: Rob Mayston, Clark Thuys Goal: Sam Kahn, John Dexte r Boundary: Graeme Thwaites, David D'Alter a G SECTION GRAND FINAL AT ROSS GREGORY Duty Officer: May Lyo n F SECTION RESERVE PRELIMINARY FINAL AT HARRY TROTT, SATURDAY 27th AUGUST BLOODS V BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE DOVETON V WILLIAMSTOW N Field: Dave Windlow, Simon Higinbotham Field: David Dodson, Charles Sutherland Goal : Michael Lentini, Andrew Belcher Goal: Tim Shearer, Colin McGill Boundary: Mark Morath, Steven Pridi e Boundary: Ross Ord, Ted Keatin g H SECTION GRAND FINAL, AT ROSS GREGORY Duty Officer: Max Lyo n THE WEST BRUNSWICK AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB IN . OLD XAVERIANS V ST . KEVIN S Field: Nick Johnson, Michael McNamara Goal: Ken Pitcher, Bob Seymour INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWIN G Boundary: John Werry, Martin O'Conno r UNDER 19 SECTION 1 1st SEMI FINAL AT ORMOND, SATURDAY 27th AUGUST Duty Officer: David Burnes OLD XAVERIANS V UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: Sharon Alger, Bryan Wals h Goal: Graham Carberry, Don McKenzie Boundary: Sean Fleming, David Peterso n All applications to be sent to : UNDER 19 SECTION 2 1st SEMI FINAL AT OVAL 4 ALBERT PARK, SATURDAY 27th AUGUST Duty Officer: Bob Welc h MRS . L . TAYLOR, SECRETARY W .B.A.F.C. BANYULE V OLD SCOTCH Field: Tony Curtis, Wayne Henry 30 Fersfield Road, Gisborne, Vic . 3437. Goal: Colin McGary, Ken McNiece Closing date : 30th September 1988 Boundary: Brian O'Donnell, Gavan Duke
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COACHING POSITIONS FOR SEASON 1989 SENIORS RESERVES
A SECTION RESERVES 1ST SEMI FINA L OLD XAVS v MARCELLIN
U19 SECTION 2 1ST SEMI FINAL BANYULE v OLD SCOTCH
U19 SECTION 1 1ST SEMI FINA L OLD XAVS v UNI BLUES
A SECTION SENIORS 1ST SEMI FINA L OLD XAVS v MARCELLIN
U19 SECTION 2 2ND SEMI FINAL WHITEFRIARS v ORMON D
oAJ'c Coach : Neil Le Lievre
Coach : M . Carli n
Coach : Michael Dillon
1 . P Calli l 4. R . Curtai n 7. W. Denton (VC) 10. N . Bourk e 12 . M . O'Shaughnessy 14. T. Hac k 15. M . Dalton 22 . J. Tiernan 24. S . King 25. D. Taylor 26. M . Bain 27 .J . Kennedy 29. D. McKay 31 . R . Ralph (Capt) 33 . P. Klei n 34 . J. Field 37. C. Bloom 38 . D . Francis 41 . A. Doquile 42 . J . Lowe 44 . B . Heaphy 45. N . Spargo 46. S. Furphy
1 . A . Paatsc h 2 . M . Archdeacon 5. A . Kenned y 7. M . Dillon (Capt) 8. T. Ama d 13. C. Hesse 14. D. Howe 16. G . Wooler 18. A . Caffry 19. M . Delahunt 22 . T. O'Hehir 25 . M . Keays 26 . J . Toomey 27. D. Winterbottom 29 . J . Harvey 30. R . Stewart (VC) 32. G . Sheehan 33. A. Maher
2 . M . Atkins 3. D. Meagher 4. R . Curtain 5. P. Curtain 6. J . Curtain 7. W. Denton 8 . S. Curtain 9 . M . Beattie 10. N . Bourke 11 . G . Greetham 16. L . Meehan 18 . J. McKay 19 . G . Gooding 20. A . Callan 21 . G . McMillan 22 . J . Tiernan 23 . M . Grummet 24 . S. King
35. R . O'Callaghan 39. F. Battistella 41 . C . Burke
25 . D. Taylor 26 . M . Bain 28 . T. Klvac 29 . D. McKay 30. D. Dann 33. P Klei n 35. C. Mortensen 36 . R. Marks 39 . Paul Curtain 41 . A . Doquile 46 . S. Furphy 49 . J. Tull y 50 . S. Hounihan 52 . M . Delaney 54. M . Brennan 71 . S. Slatter y
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42 . J. Scott 44. P. McIntyre 46. J . Golds 47 . T. Buhagiar 49. G . Hughes 53. D . Slaverio 56 . A . Day 64. P. Harvey 81 . P Anduez a
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Coach : D. Corcora n
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1 . H . Edwards 2 . P. O'Sullivan 3 . M . Klvac 4 . P. Simpson 5 . W. Nason 6 . N . West 7 . G . Gorazidis 8 . R . Bailey
1 . A . Paatch (VC) 2 . G . Petroff 3 . M . Cooper 4 . C . Carr 5 . P Carafa 9 . M . Day
9 . J . Quilty 15 . R . Dalton
10. A . Gallagher 11 . C. Slattery 12 . A. Cullinan 13. M . Chu n
15 . D . Ebert (Capt) 17. M . Getso n 18 . A . Caffry 19 . M . Delahunt 20. A . Hewitt 21 . J . Amad 22 . T. O'Hehir 23. S . Lennox 28. S . Psoras 31 . B . Murray 34. L . Betson 37 . P. Sheehan 38 . S . O'Flynn 40. A . Zannoni 46. J . Golds
1/2 time
17. C.Thorogood 19. M . Lall y 21 . S. Lethlean 22 . R . Visatini 23.P. Webb 26. D. Juracich 27 . D. Kin g 29. L . Hemmings 30. A. Wilson 31 . Paul O'Sullivan 33. M . Haycox 35. M . Elli s 44. T. Stoney 45. P.Spargo 51 . P. Connors
3/4 time
Final
18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1986
Coach : peter Melton
Coach : Danny Gleeson
L . Spetch S . McGregor M . Burnett D VanGerrevink J. McDonald o. S. Ballard r. S . Connolly 8. I . Dun n 9. S . Kudni g 10. A. Woodcock ", S. Burge +3 . J . DeSilva , R . Pool e 6 B . Madden ,, ,= . Presnell 17, J Flinlayson 13, G . Markley la A . McIntosh °a J . Alexander 1% M . McCarty B. Elliott .3 . R . Walton ;. S . Robinson 16 . D. Carmichael ,_~ J . Housto n ?8. T Munster _9 G . Manning ?0. M . Molony ;3, C . McKay P. Hopkin s
1/4 time
1 . R . Libea u 2 . S. Sander s 3. B. Collins (VC) 4. J . Turnbul l 5. P McCarthy 7. T. Jenkins 11 . G . Mooney 13 . D . Hicklrng 14 . M . Vea l 15. C . Pyers (C) 18. J . Bishop 21 . P. Jones 23 . R . Cullen 26 . P.Jakober 31 . S . Bailey 32 . P Austin 36 . A . Parry 40. A. Searle 43. N . Slattery 45. S . English 51, L Williams 58 . M . Wilson 59 . T. White 60 . M . Bowler 61 . P Barnes 62 . R . Parry 63 . R . McGrath 64 M . Harte 65 P Tindal 66 . A Sutton 67. J Dansey
68 . G . Donaldso n
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Coach : Laurie Aghan 1 . J. Kerr (Capt) 2. J. Frase r 3 . N . Purvi s 4 . C . Williamson 5 . A . Chernov 6 . C . Parry-Okeden 7. M . McGrego r 8 . P. Montgomery 9 . J. Laird 10. A. Millar 11 . L . Monument 12. C . Atkinso n
13 . N . Hooper (VC) 14 . D. Murtagh 15 . J. Aghan 16 . P. O'Sullivan 17. S . Hendry 18 . A . Phillips 19 . J. Worssam 20. C. Billings 21 . A . Hare
22 . J. Sinclair 23 . T. Morrison 24 . R . Winneke 25 . A . Stubbs 26 . R . Hume 27. S. Cow l 28 . D . McIntyre 29. S . Nash 44. T Wilso n
Final
1/4 time
Coach : David Hil l
Coach : J. Doble 1 L Blac k 2 K Moloney 3 D Simpson 4 R Cerohr n 5 C Thomas (VC) 6 A McKee
1 . J. Phillip (VC) 2. D. Driscol l 4. M . White 5. P. O'Brien (DVC) 6 . C . Houston (Capt) 8. M . Fasa n
7 D Conway 8 J . Sperling 9 B . Collins 10 T Petterwood
10. M . Hoath 11 . M . Bateman 12, P Pellegrino 13. N . Jenkins 14. C. Flet t
11 A Connolly. (Capt ; 12 A Hayes
15. D. Bourke 19. B . Crowe 21 . G . Roker 23 . S . Strike 24. G . Selkir k 27. M . McLaughlin 30. T. Strike 32 . A . Rowan 35. G . Reidy 36. A. Smith 41 . J. Houston 44. S. Alderson 50. T. O'Sullivan 70 . D . Micr o
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13 C Hargreaves 15 E Dickin s 16 P Studd 17 P Rowe
20 P Konstanty 23 S Ra1 k 24 M Ingram 25 D Osborne 27, A Rigas 29 C Bannon 30 S Haddon 34 D Rockawin 35 M McConvdl 39 S Marston 44 N Dao u
65 B Ega n 66 D Chapman 67 S Wdkmson
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D SECTION SENIORS PRELIMINARY FINA L PRESTON v BULLEEN UT D
Coach : G . Tsolacos
Coach : M . McCol l
2 . I . De Bono 4 . S. Hinchcliffe 5 . D. Cato n 6 . A . Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8. P. McVeigh 9 . D . Heena n 12. P. Yendall (Capt) 13. D. Kierva n 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
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 . Harri s 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 . Sexton 79 . D. Robbin s
C SECTION RESERVES PRELIMINARY FINAL BANYULE v ST KILDA
Coach : Steve Sculli n 1 . S. Sculli n 2 . J. Kouryialis (Capt) 4 . M . Legge 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 . Wes t 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 . Lydiat e
C SE ° o N
PRELItt i'AARY BANYUL E
Coach : Bernie Salte r
Coach : Shane Molloy
1 . P. O'Dea (CR) 2 . B . Behnke 1 . S . Scullin 3. J. Howard (DVCR) 3 . L . Hol t 10. J . Clagna n 4. M . Legg e 13. P. Susovich 5. C. Ladd (DVC) 19. M . Kay 7. J . Fraumano 21 . P. LaFontaine 8. B. Moloney 22 . J. Naughton 9. G . Pyers 25. D. Bilston 10 . M . Fraumano (VC) 26. B . Cummins 11 . S . Sanders 29. I . Hammam 12 . A. Barry 30. R . Ballarin 13 . A . Short 31 . P. Sherman 14 . D . Attard (Capt) 32 . M . Murrih y 15. S . Gray 33 . R . O'Callaghan 17. G . Williams 34 . A . Perkins 21 . B. Quilliam 35. B. Field 22 . J . Gilhmam 37 . J. Taylor 23 . W. Lusk 38. W. Leonard 24 . G. Foster 39. G . Healy 25 . M . Power 40. A . Camm 26. A . Mil l 41 . M . King 42 . S. Burns 45 . N . Derard 46. W. Fiddler 47. M . Ladds 48. M . Marinell i
49. J . Stewart (VCR) 51 . J . Murrih y 52 . B. Ranieri 53.P Dynon
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20. G . Sutterby 31 . R . Hobbs 39. G . Mooney 40. P. Adams 41 . D . Gilbert 52 . S. Coulson 55. D. William s
SENIORS FINA L v O . BRIGHTO N
Coach: M . Sara u 1 . G .Bennett (VC) 2 . M . McLennan (DVC) 3. A . Pryo r 4. M . Barbe r 5. M . Waddington 6. M . Alle n 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. Woff 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 . Smit h 43. K . Farrell 50 . A . Grant
B SECTION RESERVES 1ST SEMI FINAL KEW v IVANHO E
1 . M . Lord 4 . S . Lord 5 . B . Irwi n 7. B . Casauria 8 . J . Busuttil 13. C. Kyriakou 17. J . Casauria 19. R . Barry 27. R . Lov e 28 . G . Portelli 29 . D. Sticca 30 . R . Saggese 31 . C . Vigliotti 32 . J . Brassil 33 . C. Bradley 34 . D. Lewis 35 . S. Beynon 39 . A . Royston 40. A . Price 42 . V. Wong 43. M . Ryan 44. S . Harrison 45. M . Carydis 46. P Hicks 47 . J. Hill 48. M . Peric 50. M . Bria 51 . R . Bruno 54. B. Jackson 56. A . luliano 57. J . Lou 59. H . Kendall 64. N . Dellis
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56699 B- SO B` 6 CON6TRUCTlONCO.
t D Jac 2 J Matthew " 3 T Hyde 45 M Donohue P Manuei 6 P Hoskn 7 B A lender 8 S Corlet t 9 M Thackerwray t0 G Kennedy (C) tt B Adams 12 S Parwnson 13 R RoNnson 14 E Ne++boid t5 A Castagrnn . (VC) 16 . P Pentmgtll t7 L Clarke i8 R Eims 19 G Bullen 20 A Well 21 C Rose 22 R BLyt h 23 M Lengacher 24 M Flyn n 25 A 8arro 26 A Caddy 27 D O'Sullrvan 28 G 0 Sulvan 29 D Carroll 30 P Rav:ley 31 T Anderson 32 S Joh n
B SECTION SENIORS 1ST SEMI FINAL THERRY v BULLEEN/TEM P
Coach : B. Dun n
Coach : Graeme Jacobs
1 . G . Biddlestone (VC) 2 . S. Flahert y 3. J . Toohey 4. S . Eastmure 5. S . Ramsay (DVC) 6. T. Quinn (Capt) 7. P. Jone s 9. J . Zanetti 10 . R . Egglestone 11 . A . Crott y
33 C Flynn (R C ) 34 S Hoga n 35 M Lunn 36 S O'Connel 37 I Forsyth 38 D Pochards 39 T McMahon 40 B Luckman 41 C McDonald BVC) 42 C Tucker 43 M Lacey 44 D Hoffman 45 D Robertson 46 J Lynch 47 D Shendan 48 S Hal i 49 B Mangin 50 W Lloyd 51 D Speechley 68 S Martm 52 A Nagy 69 S Money 53 J Makin 70 P Morcom 54 P McMahon 71 R Murphy 55 R McCormark 72 M Prat t 56 W Baker 73 J Raftopouias 57 D Balcombe 74 C Richards 58 M Balcombe 75 D Webb 59 A Baicombe 76 N Daily 60 R Brook 77 P Dews 61 G Cameron 78 T Donahue 62 D Cartwnght 79 S Ong
12 . G . Nyman 13 . J. D'Andrea 14 . J. Reddick 15 . P. McCann 16 . S . Gibson 18 . T. Taylor 20. J . Tyle r 22 . J . Gallagher 23. C . Bye 24. P Matton 25. M . O'Rourke 26. P. Rya n 27. M . Tadinac 33. S. McMahon 37. D. Castaldi 44 . M . Grocock 47. P. Ratcliffe 48 . D . Wrigglesworth 64 . P. Crotty
2 . N . Tsiotinas 4 . D . Fitt 6 . R . Heat h 8. A . Smythe (Capt) 9. S . Wotherspoon 10. P. George 11 . S. Farley 14 . T. Put s 16 . S. Krygger 18 . A . Cours e 20. H . Harisiou (VC) 21 . S. Drive r 22 . B. Stokes 23. D. Mayne 27. B. Kelly 28. B . Bond 29 . A . Panou 30. R . Field 31 . F. Farchione 32 . P. Harvie 34 . B . Shepherd 35,T. Row e 40. M . McInerney 43. N . Cameron 44. S . Espenchied 46. G . Hannington 49. N . Bon e 57. B . Harvie
63 R Doyle 80 S Wis e
64 W Duieskrs 8 1 A Solnapouios 65 P Dwyer 82 R Angeb m
66 A Fry 83 R Day 67 L Jone s
1/4 time
I'h time
1 3/4 time
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1/4 time
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3/4 time
Final
1/4 time
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3/4 time
Final
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Final
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F SECTION RESERVES PRELIMINARY FINA L DOVETON v WILLIAMSTOW N
F SECTION SENIORS PRELIMINARY FINA L OLD CAREY v DOVETO N
E SECTIO€,] PRELIMI N A,y WHITEFRIAR S
E SECTION SENIORS PRELIMINARY FINAL AQUINAS v POWERHOUSE
RESERVES FINA L v ESSENDO N
D SECTION RESERVES PRELIMINARY FINA L STATE BANK v BULLEEN UT D
AQUINAS COLLEG E
Coach : S . Rhynehart
Coach : R .I . McGowan
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. Crother s 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 . Curri e
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. Elliot t 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. Ferris 41 . B .W. Marr 42 . G . Stevens 45. D. Digenova 62 . R .I . McGowa n
Coach : Kelvin Shaw 1 1 Chisholm (VC) 2 R Keppell 3 P Hogan 4 R. Purcell 5 C Hickey 6 A McHarg 7 S Legear(Carl .) 8 M Evans 9 S McCrae 10 W Brown 11 M Petty 12 . W Ballagh 13 S Jones 14 Q Bryan t5 G Mitchell 16. R Cutlack 17 R McCasker 16 W Bento n
to C Christensen 20 R Evans 21, M Newnharn 22 J Hands 23 D. Bass o 24 5 Brown 25 K Shaw 26 J McQwe 27 R Macaulay 28 P Charles 29 J Basso 31 S Eldridge 32 C Westwood 33 I England 34 J Sganoto 35 P Gittm s 36 5 Wol f 38 P Keys (VC) 39 A Cop e 40 D Henderson 41 A Thomas 42 I Hughes 43 J Clar k 44 R Armstrong 45 I Webster 46 K Shrmes 47 G Damond 48 N Chip p
49 A McPherson 50 V Bourke 51 A Wolf 52 P Pan g 53 C Trent6eld 54 R Blythe 55 D McCleery 57 5 Bolton 58 P Barmby 60 S Ustick 63 T Styles 65 P Webster 66 5 Q6ve r
Coach : S .Santamari a
Coach : K . Wilson 1 . C . Wormsley 2. A . Battl e 3. Ralph Thorweston 4. B . Delane y 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. Verb i 2 . D. Mai r
ROWES;EJ:GI,W, INN
5. R . Van Raay 6. C. Whit e 8 . A . McKeown 9 . P. Harrison (Capt) 10. T. Pratt 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
Rexrve Coach: Brett Scd t
Coach : Ron Cunningha m
1. 2. N . SaAle .,e a J. Mc~-:rr4. G. Bw.oEx 5 A . M ::~kan 6 A . Futar'm 7.R . Ad -a G. Tuc^e 9. A. Da: 10. 1 Ste--t1 . M . Prce 12. A . Fsoo.x 13. S. 6+5; 14 M. Eyc: 15 S Bs-cc 16 L . Co-re: 17. G . Nr~r. 18 A Cxer 19. A. Y'a ., 20. C Bit~/ (C) 21 . L. Sh2+v 22 . D. wdaton 23. G . TtnmFSOn 24. C Mde r
25 H Par>agotopdus 26 P Crcnen (VC) 27. R . Trorr:psorl 215 P D.,c:ocnLtje 29. P M^._ifz.^zze 30 P De : 31 . G E,a^s 32 . P L .^-r.s 33 . M Bracford 34 . A Mccle[or1 35 P. Nervy (Rvr-) 37. D w=rx,,;~ 38 A. P:rsa athi 39. N . ic--a2rd 40 S Braver 44 S Y? er
1 . C. Toole 2.P.Box 4 . M . Wilkinson 6. B. Bolan d 9 . G . Brady 11 . D. Savari s 12 . D . O'Loughlin 13. P. Burnett 14. D. Hodge 15. J . McNamara 17. P. Smith 21 . P. Hewitt 22 . J . Ryan 23 . M . Carter 24 . A . Whelan (C) 25 . S . Bell 28 . G . Wright 29 . S . O'Loughlin 32 .S. Bowtell 34 . M . Tarulli 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 . Alford 56. D. Laws 63. C. Box
Senior Coach : Glyn Evans
Coach: David Jenkins
1 . Glyn Evans (CC) 2 . R .Sarosi 3. C . Corbett 4. L . Barber 5. A . Miller 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 . Dean s 20. D. Desler (V.C .) 23. S . Phillip s 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
9. D. Walpole 11 . F. Wright 13. D. Taylor 14 . G . Smith 17 . D. Cottman 19 . A . Maher 26. J . Rio
45. C. McKay 47. W. Arc-ay 48 R Barnard 49. B N!r~50 M. \h~s
28. D. Lambert 29. C. O'Connor 30. C. Saville 31 . G . Crameri 32 . M . Scott 33. C. Kenez 34. M . Wales 35. G . Gniel 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 . P Hyde 58 . C . McKillop 59. D . Thomas 60. D . Jenkin s
ITA%,
UILDING SOCIETY
51. J . Srrnons 55 B. Sx : (R .C.) 71 . W. Cr.sSe7 81.G K ,
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Fina l
THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
1/4 time
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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1988
3/4 tim e
Final
1/4 time
1/2 time
3/4 time
Coach : C. Veitch 3. S . Dowd 4. N . Cartledge (Cpt) 5. B . Wilso n 7. C . Veitch 8. C. Wilson 9. H . Turvey 11 . C. Chapman 12 . D. Thompson 13 . M . Tymms 14 . F. Doyl e 15 . P. Barron 16 . P Fit t 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. Dave y 30 . D. Macdonald 31 . W. Reynolds 32 . P. Edwards 33 . I . Mutimer 34. R . Rees 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 . Tesoriero
Final
23
G SECTION GRAND FINAL BLOODS v BULEEN/TEM P
Coach : C. Hutchinson
Coach: Neil Smythe
1 D. Legg e 2 M .J . Cadman 3 R N . McAsey 4 . C B McDonell 5 C P McAse y 7 R Bradley 8 D.A Stock
5 . R. Walker 6. D. Wintl e 7. V. Zeigelaar 10. P. Lockhart 11 . G . Mile s
17. P Kirby 19 . P Viney 20. L . Parris 21 . C . Shallard 23. D. Martin 24. W. Miller 25. P. Gilmore 32.P Dunne 33. D. Glover 36. C . Deer 38. B. Letchford 41 . R . Boo n 43 . J Harewood 44. R . Taylo r 45 . T. Drive r 46 . G . Parkinson 47. G . Jones 49. L . Tenace 50 . A . Theunisse n
9 C Gardiner 10, P Watkins 11 . R . Ellam 12 S .K Kelly t3 H Ilhoupolos 14 R . Howard 15 N ,G Stephenson 16- J. Hutchinso n
t7 W Johnson 18 J. Johnson 19 PC Baimbridge 20 A J Brown 21 D Willey 22 J Nanovich 23, B.J Mattingley 24 A Robinson 25 . J.R . Gran t
26 T. Betts 27 SC Smith (DVC) 28 . CJ Hutchinson (C) 29 1 McKenzie
30 M Todd 31 B Robinson 32 K D Shannon 33 B Janck (VC) 34 J Cook 35 J Davies 36 B Turner 37. M Bade 38 S Powell 39, M Whelan 40, D. For d 41 R Woodhams 42 M Gray
H SECTION GRAND FINAL OLD XAVS v ST KEVIN S
Coach : Paul Lefebvre 2 . J . Moran 4 . S . Hogan 5 . J. Manl y 6 . C. McNamara 9. M . Collopy 10. T. Connors 11 . M . Freeman 13. B . Qui n 14 . S. Millard 15 . P. Toussaint 17. J. Grenville 23. J . Saddler 25. P. Tomanovits 26. B . Prowse 34. P. Grotja n 35. J . McGrath (Capt) 37. C. Bloom 42 . D. Honan (VC) 43 . L. Sil k 44 . B. Heaphy 54 . M . Connors 55 . P. Lefebvre 56 . M . Gibson 65 . C. Pearson 66 . G . Grenville 68. R. Hart 71 . M . Fennessy 77, N . Boileau 79. T. Freeman
Coach: John Allan 1 . J . Allan 2 . A . Giffin 3. T. Corrigan 4. M . Kevin 5. A. Beaver 6. T. Holder 7. J . Casey 8. S. Butle r 9. M . Hourigan 10 . R . Douglas 11 . N . Fanning 12 . T. 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 . Thoma s 49, C. Nolan (DVC) 51 . M . Doble 54. S . Daniels 61 . M . Davies 66. P Cullity 67 S . Browne (Capt .)
SIMPSO N
43 L Galt 44 A Chan 45 M Gibbs 46 S Castles 47 A Bade 48 J McCarthy 49 B Taranto 50 B Hare
1/4 time
U19 1ST SEM I MON BLUES v
CONSTRUCTION CO .
1 . L . Ston e 2 . A . Triandos 3. D. Jud d 4. G . Savage 5. M . Bailey 6 . J . Smith 7. A . Parsons 8 . A . Steref f 9 . A . Headberry 10. R . Mansfield 11 . P. Smit h 12 . D. Newman 13 . P Fennessy 14 . R . Hyett 15. D . Boell 16. M . Condon 17. J . Nicolopoulos 18. G . Hipwel l 19. A . Glassel 20. S . Mannuell 21 . F Goodwin 22 . A . Preston 23. S . Kirby 24.S .Jones 25. J . Lopes 26 . P. Thomson 27. P. Whiteside 28 . N . Niven 29. J . Harrison 31 .T. Kennedy 32 . D. Freeman 33. J . Monahan 36. M . Kellock 38, R . Knott 39. P. Balsarini 41 . S . Maric . 46 . T. Baldwin 49 . I . Kohle r 74. A . Roberts
SECTION 3 FINA L HAMP ROVER S
U19 SECTION 3 2ND SEMI FINA L O .P. PURPLE v O. BRIGHTO N
co.ch: 1.n ero q
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 . R . Tost 37. M . Mos s 38. M . McKenna 41 . A. Williams 45 G . Mitchell 51 . L . Stephanic
I P Hesl y 2 J. lc.erqge 3 W Cnese 4 P Mpu M
s L Manare~c 6 D Estan J D R-y 6 P Nortney
s s Rxnaras«, 10. M Kirxmn n A vaam~ 12 AJaciWS«~ 1a D N~ba~
1 8 Fanensen 15 D Cousns t6 C Fu .Yer i] J odn 8 C Dwn
t9 P Ps20. P Robertson 21 N M..ICapt) 2z s smn n 23 P DOnognue 24 P BcarG 25PJq e 6 A Rcatly 2> 0 Owgei 29 P SAVo 29 J Saizarro 30 P O la4nin 3t J 9ras:er 32J9pM 33 P Nate
34 M Gear y 35 D Rotlrigues(vC1 ".36 6. Ma,e s 3] O Oravu 3s D ca.pn 39 M Cat e 0 C Htma
o~re 2 D wam«e 43 P R 44 5 Ryan d 45. M DKeNe 46 5 0'bd 4) J Rara 4e vear 49 T Canfi2n 50 J Caruso St J NWmes 52 T Reman 5 M Vear 5< c Du-i 55 G lAakdmun 5fi D crx4er 5i P taRC: 58 T @eare 59A 5lby
Coach: Robert Draper 59. M . Allen 57. S . Allmand 9. B. Broome 10 .S Duggan 35. R. Farmer 18 . L. Fildes 60. M . Fisher 39. D. Fox 61 . J . Fyte 20 . M . Gale 62 . J. Goderidge 63, C . Haig 58. S. Hannaford 31 . T. Henry 7 M . Hill (DVC) 42. S Howden 40. W, Jackson 30, M. Sarvis 29. S . Leversha 37, A . Loosschilder 16. R . Moreton 64 . S . O'Connor 65 . S. Paynter 1 . R . Phillips 66. K . Richards 34. D . Roberts 67. D. Rowe
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56. S. Ryan 2. C. Smit h 15 R . Stevenson 27. S. Styles (VC ) 24 . T Sunderman (Capt .) 41 . H . Swa n 19, S. Templeton 11 . S . Tregaskis 68 . C . Walter 51 . A . Withall
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OLD SCOTCH 2 .4 8 .9 13.12 21.13.139 COLLEGIANS 3 .2 8.2 10 .4 13.6.84 OLD SCOTCH Kiel 4, Perkins 3, Hodge 2, Keipert 2, D.Senior 2, Sherwin 2, Smith 2, Drummond, Fuller, R .Macmillan, Veselik, BEST Fuller, Hodge, Moir, Brown, E .Allen, R .Macmillan . COLLEGIANS Webb 3, K.Parsons 2, Hoyle 2, Schober 2, Higson, King, Roberts. BEST Webb, Hibbins, Baum, K .Parsons, Higson, Griffiths . DE LA SALLE 4 .5 4.6 6.8 7.10 .52 OLD XAVS 0.1 3.5 4.8 9 .12 .66 OLD XAVS S .Curtain 2, Meagher 2, Klvac, D.McKay, Callan, Tiernan, Peter Curtain, BEST M .Brennan, Atkins, Callan, J .McKay, Grummet, Meagher. DE LA SALLE Fraser 2, Barry, Eastman, Pappan, Waldron, Wright . BEST Knuppel, Mullins, Waldron, Nash, Wright, Eastman , OLD PARADIANS 3.0 7.4 9.4 11 .5.71 ORMOND 0 .1 2.10 5.16 6.22 .58 OLD PARADIANS Pritchard 2, Pwoick 2, Gleason 2, Beare, Abrahams, Fahey, Grills, Peyton . BEST Canavan, M .Considine, B .Considine, Fahey, Mansfield, McClements . ORMOND Kingston 3, Cox, C .Tonkin, M .McDonald, BEST McCooke, Kingston, Jobling, Cox, Forsyth, Gilmore . MARCELLIN 0 .2 3 .5 7.11 10 .12.72 NORTH O .B. 3 .0 10.3 12 .8 14 .19 .103 NORTH O.B. Conti 5, Hannebery 2, Considine 2, O'Rourke 2, Weir, C.Hibbert, Girolami . BEST O'Rourke, C.Hibbert, Booth, Conti, Atkinson, Hoffman . MARCELLIN Psoras 3, PeUoff 3, Zannoni , Caffry, L .Geston, Buhagiar, BEST Zannoni, Psoras, Day, Lennox, Murray, Carafa .
3 .2 9.3 12 .8 14 .10.94 BULL-TEMP CAUL . GRAMMAR 3 .3 5.3 9.6 11 .14.80 BULL-TEMP Krygger4, Puls3, P,Harvie, Smythe, Wotherspoon, Mayne, Heath, Farle , Hannington BEST Driver, Farley, Mayne, Smythe, McInerney, Tsiotinas . CAUL . GRAMMARIANS Brohier 4, Cooney 3, Nader 2, Boston, B.Mathews, BEST McClelland, Norman, Brohier, Stevenson, Williams, Gregor. PARKSIDE 0.1 5.8 6.8 9.15.69 KEW 3.7 3.9 8 .14 8.14.62 PARKSIDE Freeman 3, Inserra 2, Glasgow, Vincitono, Williams . Yoksich . BEST Franklin, Sturgess, Yoksich, Sherlock, Sansonetti, Vincitoria . KEW Cavanagh 2, Duncan 2, Busuttil, Sticca, Kalac, Ryan, BEST Peric, Ryan, Duncan, O'Kayh, Thornley, Bruno. FAWKNER 5 .2 12 .8 15 .12 24.21.165 IVANHOE 3 .6 3 .7 4.11 7.14.56 FAWKNER A .Saggers 5, B.Saggers 4, L .Cohen 3, Ross 2, Middlemo 2, Kerslake 2 . R.Cavanagh 2, M .Barrett, O'Leary. S.Buckley, TKavanagh . BEST Ruggerio, G .Busst, A .Saggers, R .Kavanagh, S .Barrett, Kerslake . IVANHOE Bullen 2, Luckman 2, Post, Lengacher, BEST Bullen, Newbold, Donohoe, Castagnini, Pettingill, Post . OLD TRINITY 3 .3 8.7 9.10 18.14 .122 THERRY 6.4 8.5 11 .12 13.13.91 OLD TRINITY Norman 3, Wallace 3, O'Shaughnessy 2, Cowley 2, Karvella 2, Pontefract 2, Rogers, Allibon, Black, Neave. BEST Turner, Black, Norman, Pontefract, Borghesi, Farrell , THERRY N yman 4, Gallagher 2, McCann 2, D'Andrea, O'Rourke, P.Crotty, A .Crotty, Ryan . BEST Nyman, McCann, Quinn, Flaherty, Wrigglesworth, Mellon . UNI BLACKS 0 .7 5.12 8.16 9.16 .70 MON BLUES 3 .1 5.1 8 .8 12 .11 .83
_ ! FIRST SEMI FINA L OLD HAILEYBURY 0 .1 3.5 5.7 6.11 .47 OLD BRIGHTON 4 .8 5.9 7.16 9.19.73 OLD BRIGHTON PGrant 2, Pryor 2, Cochran, Fisher, James, A .Grant, Waddington . BEST G .Bennett, James, PGrant, A.Grant, O'Connor, Woff . OLD HAILEYBURY Walden, Gerny, Seccull, Phillips, Constable Tanner. BEST Tanner, Phillips, Cameron, Walden, Constable, PauL SECOND SEMI FINAL OLD MELBURNIANS 5 .1 8 .2 12 .9 14 '12 .96 BANYULE 2 .0 4 .6 5.10 10 .14.74 OLD MELB. Webb 3, Cordner 3, McMullin 2, TWitts 2, Stuckey 2, Bradshaw, W.Ward-Ambler. BEST McMullin, Seccull, Mead, Webb, Stuckey, Bradshaw . BANYULE Sutterby 3, Gilham 2, Lusk, Hobbs, Allard, Short, M .Fraumano. BEST Adams, Moonie, Sutterby, Foster, J .Fraumano, Carlson .
FIRST SEMI FINAL OLD MENTONIANS 1 .6 4 .6 6.14 6 .17.53 BULLEEN UTD 1 .3 7.6 10.11 14.17.101 BULLEEN UTD Michael 5, Graham 3, Taylor 2, Harris 2, Empey, Jenkins, BEST Empey, Kelly, Chivers, Green, Graham, Michael . OLD MENTON: Bournon 3, Grant, Rogers, N.Maquire BEST R .Newman, Rogers, Bournon, N .Macquire, R .Macquire, Cater. SECOND SEMI FINA L HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .2 9.8 11 .10 16 .16.112 PRESTON 0 .2 8.3 10.6 12.7.79 HAMP.ROVERS Panagiotidis 8, Lawson 3, Ross 2, McConville, McKellar, Rogerson, BEST Hibbs, Devereaux, E .Melnjak, Capp, Wilson, Salmon , PRESTON Phillips 5, Hayson 2, Brydson, Bullock, Ewing, Hepburn, Kiernan . BEST Brydson, Turner, Yendall, DeBono, Ewing, Phillips .
FIRST SEMI FINAL 1 .7 1 .8 4.12 9 .12 .66 OLD ESSENDON 2 .2 7.6 9.8 14.20 .104 POWERHOUSE POWERHOUSE Pavlou 3, Atkins 3, Phillips 2, Corbett, Evans, Hollowood, Flaherty, Scotland, Stafford, BEST Hollowood, Stafford, Phillips, Sarosi, Miller, Stone . 0. ESSENDON Simmons 2, Parker 2, Egan, Bradford, Allan, Bilby, Panagiotopolos. BEST GThompson, Simmons, Crameri, RThompson, McKay, Bilby. SECOND SEMI FINAL WHITEFRIARS 0 .2 1 .2 7.4 â&#x20AC;¢ 11 .7.73 AQUINAS 2 .5 6.10 10.11 10 .12 .72 WHITEFRIARS Bonnyman 4, Tierney 3, Pratt, Lee, Sutton, Hughes, BEST Woodman, Bonnyman, McClelland, McNiel, Tierney, Hughes . AQUINAS Bowtell 2, Whelan 2, Whitfield 2, P .Box, C.Box, Tarulli, Wilkinson, BEST A .Wright, Whitefield, Carter, Tarulli, Burnett, Toole .
FIRST SEMI FINA L DOVETON 3.6 8.7 12 .14 16.19.115 , 5.5 9.6.60 ST. ANDREWS 1 .0 5.5 Parker, DOVETON Mick Wilson Jnr 6, Giddens 5, Mick Wilson Sen ..,2,Ahdore, K .Wdson, Burgess . BEST Burgess, Kay, Mick Wilson Jnr Battle, Parker. ST. ANDREWS TWilson 5, Briggs, Browne, Funnell, Harper, BEST Soncin, Lowe, DiCianni, T .Wilson, Chamra, Park, SECOND SEMI FINA L LA TROBE UNI 6 .6 10.10 15.11 18 .11 .119 OLD CAREY 1 .1 5 .4 7.7 12 .11 .83
LA TROBE UNI Green 5, Wrigglesworth 4, Briggs 3, Dalbosco 2, Little, Leod, Strahtairn, Athanasakis . BEST Cousins, McLachlan, McLeod, :.-i -,nasakis, Dalbosco, Poole . OLD CAREY Oliver 6, Brown 2, Purcell, Styles, Hughes, McHarg BEST !:hiop, Jones, Shaw, Oliver, Styles, Cutlack,
PRELIMINARY FINAL REPLAY (SUNDAY AUGUST 21) MON WHITES 0.0 1 .1 1 .1 1 .2 .8 BULLEENITEMP 2.3 5.9 6 .11 9.16.70 BULLlTEMP Miles 3, Lockhart 2, Martin 2, Jones, Wilson, BEST Edmonds, Miles, Lockhart, Pollard, Saw, Slater . MON WHITES Kavanagh, BEST Sharkey, Kenny, Kavanagh, 'ackshaw, Shaw, Sammells.
PRELIMINARY FINAL (SUNDAY AUGUST 21 ) ST. KEVINS 3.0 9.2 9 .3 13 .5.83 GTV9 1 .6 4 .7 6.12 6.12 .48 ST. KEVINS MThomas 4, Smith 3, Giffin 2, O'Mahony 2, Phil6ps, Haidamous. BEST Smith, MThomas, Haidamous, Corrigan, Mdlar, O'Mahony. GTV9 Dennis, R .Mackay, Louchard, Leaham, Ebinger, Driscoll . BEST Smith, Fox, R .Mackay, S.Mackay, Dennis, Miraglia .
O. SCOTCH 1 .2 4.8 7.12 12.13 .85 COLLEGIANS 10 .1 12.7 13.8 15 .12 .102 OLD SCOTCH Illingworth 4, Maxwell 3, Aujard 2, Aird, Matthews, McLeish . BEST Aujard, Beck, Winneke, Maxwell, Edwads, Speirs . COLLEGIANS Cooper 9, McQueen 2, Daff, Tadgell, Wolff, Foard . BEST Wolff, Greeves, Francis, Cooper, Wallace, Wood . DE LA SALLE 9 .5 .59 OLD XAVS. 11 .15 .81 DE LA SALLE Campbell 4, McGraw 2, Buckley, Magee, McCorkell . BEST McCorkell, Davey, Hean, Capbell, O'Callaghan, Harris , OLD XAVS Pappageorgio 3, Bourke 3, Dalton 2, Calif 2, Hounihan . BEST Dalton, Bourke, Callil, Curtain, Kennedy, Delaney . OLD PARADIANS 6 .6.42 ORMOND 7,17, 59 OLD PARADIANS Hammond 2, Tellefson, Perryman, Morelli, Shannon . BEST Regan, Hammond, Atta, Bibby, Flynn, Beck,
FAWKNER Ould 4, Horvath 3, Proffena , Scott, Busst, Wood . BEST Horvath, Cecchini, Little, DeHenin, Wilson, Proffena . IVANHOE Hall 2, Thackwray. BEST Elsm . Flynn, McDonald, Forsyth, Thackwray, ??? 0 . TRINITY 0.3 5.4 5.6 7.7.49 THERRY 8.5 9.5 12 .9 15 .10 .100 0 . TRINITY Gruen 2, Harvey 2, Hope, Davey, Cooper. BEST Collins, Gruen, Harvey, Davey, Hope, Butera . THERRY Smales 3, Salerno 3, Jones 2, Muscat, Falckh, Costello, Gibson, Smales A, Cranwell, Aitken. BEST B.Smales, Lyons, Gibson, Cranwell, S.Ryan, Bye. UNI BLACKS 1 .9 6 .10 8 .13 12 .16.88 MON BLUES 0 .3 2 .5 3 .8 4.8.32 UNI BLACKS Clarke 2, Beg 2, Coker, Hausler, Perrett, Dillon, Phillipson . BEST Phillipson, Coker, Clarke, Dalbosco, Keys. MON BLUES Scalzo 2, Spencer, Triandos. BEST Scalzo, Hay, Hanlon, Z .Maric, S .Maris, Kerr.
FIRST SEMI FINA L ST. KILDA 3 .7 3.8 7.12 7.13 .55 OLD MELB. 1 .1 2.3 2.3 3 .10.28 ST. KILDA Cummins 3, Leonard 2, LaFontaine, Howard, BEST Camm, Sherman, O'Dea, Murrihy, Cummins, Healy . OLD MELB . P.Nelson, M .Daddo, Curtis . BEST Youngman, Useinov, Bull, D.Wilson, Ashton, M.Daddo. SECOND SEMI FINAL OLD HAILEY 1 .2 3.4 8 .7 11 .9.75 BANYULE 0.1 0.7 3 .7 7.9 .51 OLD HAILEY Kingsley 4, March 2, Noske, Orton, Rae, Childm Lane . BEST Kingsley, Rae, Hicks, Bali, Bennett, March . BANYULE PWilliams 2, Jones 2 . Gent, Scullin, Gibson, BEST PWilliams, Hogan, Jones, Phillips, G .Williams, Gibson .
ORMOND Madden 3, Strahan 2, Harrington, Stewart . BEST Robertson, Tobin, Man, Roe, Stewart, Crump . MARCELLIN 3 .5 5.7 6.9 8.12 .60 NORTH O.B. 1 .1 3.2 5.7 7.10.52 MARCELLIN Wooller 3, Battistella 2, Amad, Burke, J .Harvey. BEST Kennedy, Hughes, O'Hehir, Battistella, Stewart, Amad . NORTH O.B . Fennelly 2, Devine, S.P.Moloney, Borcich, Rae, Hofstede. BEST Tierney. Borcich, Fennelly, Alevras, Kearney, Devine .
FIRST SEMI FINAL BULLEEN UTD 2 .4 3.8 511 6 .14.50 HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 2 .7 3 .8 4 .10.34 BULLEEN UTD Veitch 2, Doyle 2, Orwin, B.Dowd. BEST Orwin, Godfrey, D .Sexton, Whiting, C .Wilson, Cotterill . HAMPTON ROVERS Devote 3, Tubb. BEST Milat, Andrews, Boyle, Pryor, Harper, Ivey . SECOND SEMI FINAL STATE BANK 1 .3 5 .7 7.9 9 .10.64 PRESTON 3.0 5 .0 8 .1 8 .1 .49 STATE BANK Jenkins 6, Noronha 2, Scott, BEST Noronha, Hyde, Jenkins, Maher, Arnephy, Wales . PRESTON Finikarides 2, Calcutt 2, Caliquire 2, Saure, Walkley. BEST Richardson, Mounsey, Bullock, Caliquiri, O'Brien, Ryles .
BULL(rEMP 1 .2 2 .5 10.6 14.7.91 CAUL . GRAMM . 1 .3 5.3 5 .3 8.3 .51 BULLlTEMP Robertson 3, Panou 3, Merrell 3, Kelly, Rowe, Rozantis, Croft, Shepherd. BEST Fitt, Shepherd, Kelly, Stokes, Panou, Wilson . CAUL. GRAMMARIANS Murtagh 4, Bennaty 2, Murphy, Scholten . BEST S . Allen, Murphy, Klose, Harley, Bacon, Worthington, PARKSIDE 4 .2 6 .6 10.9 10.11.71 KEW 2.2 5.5 7.6 10.7.67 PARKSIDE Bannister 3, Gardner 3, Watson 2, Bestow. Lock. BEST Bradley, DeBiasi, King, R .Gard, Watson, Bannister. KEW Kyriakou 3, S .Lord 2, Love, Jackson, luliano, Mills, M .Lord . BEST B.Casauria, Love, Bradley, Kendall, Vigliotti . Kyriakou . FAWKNER 3.1 6.9 8.10 12 .16.88 )VANHOE 2 .2 2 .2 3.3 3.4 .22
FIRST SEMI FINAL ST. BEDES 3.1 4.2 6 .7 6.9.45 OLD ESSENDON 1 .1 3 .5 3 .6 7.7.49 0. ESSENDON Dudderidge 4, Cooney, Wittingslow, Gleeson, BEST Dudderidge, Crossley, Gleason, Carmichael, Evans, Milligan . ST. BEDES Parks 2, Kotis, Whitlock, Hutchinson, Fitzgibon, BEST Williamson, M .Beasley, Whitelaw, Cusack, CHuede, Pettinella . SECOND SEMI FINA L WHITEFRIARS 2 .1 5 .1 6 .3 6 .5 .41 0. GEELONG 4 .1 4.2 4 .4 6.8.44 0. GEELONG Henderson, C .Hollis 2, McGowan, BEST Simpson, Allender, D.Hollis, C .Hollis, McDonald, Hayes . WHITEFRIARS Newton 2, Puglia 2, Rohan, Wegener, BEST Flanagan, Mullins, Tymms, Rohan, McLaughlin, Lyall .
FIRST SEMI FINA L WILLIAMSTOWN 4 .2 6.8 10.10 15.15 .105 CLAYTON 2.1 2.4 3.5 4.7.31 WILLIAMSTOWN Dawson 8, Bubnic 2, Cheetham, Hann, Magavin, Calderwood, Cabansag, BEST Muscat, Magavin, Dawson, Quinn, Cabansag, Cheetham . CLAYTON Gowans, Hawley, Reynolds, Savage, BEST Mortimer, Reynolds, Martin, Perpina, Price, Thomas . SECOND SEMI FINA L LA TROBE UNI 1 .2 5.11 8.14 12 .17.89 DOVETON 4 .3 5.4 8.7 8.8.56 LA TROBE UNI Palmer 3, Dillon 2, Edmunds 2, Maurovic 2, Franzman, Limperakis, Mortell. BEST Franzman, Maurovic, Morrice, Palmer, Rathbone, Trimboh. DOVETON Mallon 3, Spinks 2, Stanley, Gibbs, Wilkinson, BESTWebster, Delaney, Brodie, Westerman, Spinks, Wilkinson . HLTHAM 0 .3 0 .3 0 .3 1 .3 .9 DOVETON 3 .7 13 .14 21 .18 29.25.199 DOVETON Mallon 10, McGarry 4, M . Polglaise 4, Rhynehart 3, Delaney 2, Stanley 2, Wilkinson, Currie, Webster, Westerman . BEST McCougan, D. Polclaise, Rhynehart, M . Polclaise, Mallon, Wilkinson . ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . COMMONWEALTH BANK 0 .1 1 .2 2.2 3.2 .20 FOOTSCRAY 3 .3 10 .6 13 .10 15 .14.104 COMMONWEALTH BANK D. Harte 2, Yusuf . BEST Gnma, Aves, West, Mehmet, Kimpton, McKenzie. FOOTSCRAY Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . OLD CAREY 6.1 .37 LA TROBE 15 .21 .111 OLD CAREY Blythe 2 . Hogan 2, Graham, B. Oliver. BEST Bryan, Blythe, S . Brown, Henderson, Cope, Hogan . LA TROBE Cohen 4, Limperakis 3, Mortell 3, Dalbosco 2, Dillon 2, Andreula . BEST Saltry, Dalbosco, Mortal, Dillon, O'Connor, Benjamin . W ILLIAMSTOW N 10.12 .72 UNI REDS 2 .9 .21 WILLIAMSTOWN Dawson 5, Morelli 3, Cetinich, Cheetham . BEST D. Bubnic, L . O'Toole, W. Marr, S . Vines, A . Morelli, R .I. McGowan . UNI REDS Sheridan, Angelo . BESET Katsiamakis, Mezzalira, Chow, Evans. Klau, Brady.
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BULL TEMP 4 .6 6.6 9.10 11 .10 .76 COLLEGIANS 2 .3 8.9 9.11 14.13 .97 BULL TEMP Dolinko 3, Pulvirenti 2, Parker 2, Shine, May . BEST Thorpe, Shine, Corsello, Pulvirenti, Mason, Buse . COLLEGIANS Vine 5, Howden 2, G .Kenneally, Baxter, Newton, Parkin, Wiseman, Midro. Hird . BEST Vine, Newton, Howden, Singleton, Parkin, A.Kenneally . THERRY FORFEITED TO UNIVERSITY BLUE S 12 .5.77 MHSOB OLD XAVERIANS 20.16.136 MHSOB Archdall 5. Fuller 3, Jacobs 3, Feferkranz . BEST Dixon, Armstrong, Fuller, Jacobs, Archdall, Sergeant . OLD XAVS : Gorozides 11, Connors 4, Nason 3, O'Sullivan 2 . BEST Stoney, Dalton, Gorozides . Klvac, Nason, Jaffer. 7.7 14.11 17.13.115 O.P. GREEN 4 .4 OLD HAILEY 1 .3 6 .8 7.11 10 .16 .76 OLD HAILEY Colston 3, Parton 2, Kirkwood-Scott 2, Richardson, Main, Glasscock, BEST Chegwin, Colston, Gordon, Main, King, Parton . MARCELLIN 3.4 6.8 7.12 13 .15 .93 DE LA BLUE 4.1 6 .2 13.7 14 .9 .93 MARCELLIN Randall 2, Gibson 2, Szakas 2, Chun, Cronin, Cooper, Bromage, Duck, Mangan, Mason . DE LA BLUE DeMattea 3, Toohey 3, Kruger 2 Faulkner, Edmonds, Mackintosh, O'Callaghan, Richardson, Van Der Plight . Best Toohey, Seeger, Kynes, Van Der Plight, Watts, Ronchi .
O . SCOTCH 7.4 10.6 16.12 23.14 .152 ST. KILDA 1 .0 4 .5 4 .6 6.10 .46 Millar 8, Hooper 3, Atkinson 3, Morrison 2, O'Sullivan, 0 . SCOTCH Billings, Kerr, Sinclair, Winneke, Fraser, Cowl . BEST Morrison, 16,rr, Wilson, Millar, Sinclair, Atkinson. ST. KILDA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ORMOND 16 .16.112 OLD MELB. 5 .10.40 ORMOND Black 4, Collins 3, Wilkinson 3, Connolly 2 . Conway, Ingram, Kemp, McConvill . BEST McConvill, Moloney, Egan, Black, Collins, Ingram . OLD MELB. Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . BANYULE 4.2 12 .3 12.4 17.12 .114 WHITEFRIARS 2 .4 2 .10 6 .18 8.20.68 WHITEFRIARS Jenins 2, Pelligrino, S .Strike, Flett, Reidy, O'Brien, Driscoll. BEST Jenkinson, S .Strike, Phillip, C.Houston, Driscoll, Fasan . BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . CAUL. GRAMMARIANS FORFEITED TO ST . BERNARDS. 1 .2 2 .8 5.9 8 .10.58 UNI BLACKS 3 .2 3.5 3 .11 5 .13.43 NORTH O.B. UNI BLACKS Thomas, Hutchins, van Denderen, Gough, Major, Crothers, Coombes, Presnell . BEST A great team effort!! NORTH O.B. Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .
7.7 9.9 16.17 16.19.115 HAMPTON ROVERS O.P. PURPLE 0.3 5.6 5 .6 10.7.67 Moss 3, Roberts 3, Luxmoore 2, Crawford 2, HAMPTON ROVERS Stephanes 2, Coutts 2, McDonald, D .Patt . BEST Baskett, Moss, M .Patt, .Patt, Crawford . McDonald, D O .P. PURPLE Fuller 3, Richardson 3, Mills, Kirwin, L .Vear. BEST Vilanti, Sidebottom, Kirwin, M .Vear, Lord, Dunnell . DE LA GOLD 1 .5 7.9 8.10 15.13 .103 0. BRIGHTON 5 .9 6.12 12.19 14.22 .106 DE LA SALLE GOLD Logan 3, Hubery 3, Fiume 2, Harrington 2, M .Hynes2, Higgins, Brennan, M .Williamson. BESTS. Rudd, D.Higgins, Newton, Clancy, Canning, Stucki . 0. BRIGHTON Ryan 3, Smith 2, Joynson 2, Templeton 2, Lade 2, Allmand, Howden . Styles . BEST Withall, Broome, Sunderman, Fides, Ryan, Howden . OLD ESSENDON FOREITED TO PARKSIDE . AQUINAS 7.8.50 15.17.107 MON BLUES AQUINAS Box 2, McDonald 2, Brooksbank, Cronin, Peglec BEST Leavey, Brooksbank, Pegler, Lynch, Honey, Bennett . MON BLUES Kellock 3, Manuell 3, Harrison 2, Hipwell 2, Knott, Stone, Savage, Nicolopoulos, Newman . BEST Hyatt, J .Smith, Hipwell, Kellock, Harrison, Manuell . ST. KEVINS - BYE .
NOTICE CLUB SECRETARIES & PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Phoning of scores, goal-k ickers, best players during finals Set out below are the requirements for phoning of scores and details 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 A N D 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 3rd 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
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2ND SEMI FINAL - 5 YEARS AGO - 1983 Mick Deveson ( De La Salle) won 'A' Section Best and Fairest with 18 votes, defeating Michael Yeo (Uni Blues) and Peter Gittos (Ivanhoe) 15. Former Carnival and interstate player Wayne Blay (Kew) topped 'B' Section with 22 to win easily from Mark Sedgwick (Coburg), Ga ry Valiance (Alph .) and David Hackett (Old Camberwell) 15 . 'C' Section was won by Charlie Capiron ( St Kilda CBOC) 19 from David Matthews ( Caulfield GR) 17. De La surprised 'A' Section followers with a victory over the more fancied Blues, winning 15.15 to 13.7 to go into the 'A' Section grand final . Best were Greene, Deveson, S . Murphy, (3 goals) (De La) and Wood, D . Curnow, Kay (Uni Blues) . Goal Umpire Don McKenzie waved the flags at his 250th game - a quiet, likeable modest man who travels to all his matches and social functions by public transport in rain, hail or shine. The Umpires panel for the A to F finals comprised - Cavanagh, C. King, Wiseman, Coughlan, Mead, Dods, J . Smith, Flanne ry, Tracey, Goodman, Urwin, Horwood and ?????? Parkside won their way into 'B' with a very strong second half against St. Pious, winning 21 .11 to 15.21 . Starts for Parkside were Jamieson, Heaver, Sansonett i (6 goals), Fletcher, Reid, Ware (yes, little Tommy had retired) . Fawkner 'D' made it a dismal final series for Therry, top after the home and away round, when they outscored them 14.17 to 9 .9 to leave the Therry boys in 'B' for another year. Best were Stapleton, Hills, G. Busst, Sollmer (6 goals), Fawkner and Dillon, Toohey, Eggleston, White (Therry) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1978 Best and fairest awards went to `A' C. Price (Marcellin) 17, S . Costello ( U . Blacks) 15, M . Yeo (U. Blues) 15 ; `B' 1 . Cordner (0 . Melb) 21, P. Johnston ( P'side) 13, A . Roe (0. Paradians) 13 ; `C' M . Ritterman (AJAX) 28, J. Noonan (0. Xavs) 27, 1 . Davis (Geel) 22 ; `D' K . Holmes ( E'wick) 26, F. Stafford (P'House) 19, R . Mullett (0 . C'well) 17 ; 'E' B . Spiden (0. Geel) 25, D. Ross-Edwards (0. Geel) 23, G . No rt on (0 . Ment) 16 ; `F' P. B rophy (FM 19, R. Morley ( Bulleen Utd) 18, T. Greenwood (T'bury) 16 ; 'J.1' T. Cosma (Ivanhoe) ; 'J.2' R . Gerny (0. Halley). The 'B' Section first semi replay again provided real tension - Old Paradians led by 16 points at first change; Old Hailey by 6 at half time ; Old Paradians by 8 at the last change, and by 3 points at the final siren . Old Scotch continued their recent run of wins with a 9 point victory over U. Blues. Cox, Bates,
I Meadows (0. Scotch) and Dobbie, Trumble, Hager (5 goals) were best . Old Melburnians returned to 'A' Section with a very easy 11 goal win against Parkside, 20.14 to 8 .20. Stars were Thomson, Stuart, Morphett (O.M .) and Wa re , Howell, B . Clarke ( Parkside) . 19 points down at the first change, Old Xaverians came back to outplay St Kilda CBCOB, 15 .12 .102 to 11 .11 .77. Old Camberwell ( D), St . Bede's OC (E), and Thornbury (F) won prelim. finals and promotion . Umpires Corner congratulated goal umpire Don Hillier on passing 300 games. Rick Sykes (Power House) became the first amateur player in senior ranks for several years to kick 100 goals in a season . It was some consolation for House s defeat by 7 points in the prelim final after finishing on top of 'D' section ladder. Parkside's Tom `Super Star' Johnston played his 150th game today against Old Melburnians . Tom is an Executive Member in 1988 - N .R . 15 YEARS AGO - 1973 Best and fairest were as follows : A Section : P. Pre snell ( NOB) 21, B. Angel (St. Bernards) 20, I . Davis (Geelong) and R . Booth ( Monash Blues) 17. B . Section : P. P ryor (Collegians) 21, M . Birrell (0. Carey) 20, C. Section : P. Johnston ( Parkside) 17, A . Flavell ( UHSOB) 16. D. Section : P. Toohey (Mameilin) 21, L. Radford (C. Bank) 16. E . Section : A . Ramsay (E'wick) 28, R . Mullett (0. C'we11) 19 . F. Section : N . Harrison (LaTrobe Reds) 17, P. McGorlick (T'bury) 13, J1 Section : R. Per re tt (U . Blacks) 16, on count back f rom F. Whitton (Monash . J2 Section : Mark Browning (B. Hills) 22, Paul Clea ry (Coburg) 17. 20 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Norm Willoughby played his 150th game for Parkside in the D Section First Semi Final while Barry Saunders played his 150th game for the Blacks, a 'first' for any Blacks player. Uni Blues rover, Phil Moran, won 'A' Section Best anf Fairest with 25 points, from Caulfield Gram winger, Alan Chaffey (20 points); while in 'B' Section David Hone ( Monash) and Mich McKenzie (Old Xav) tied on 18 points and could not be separated on a count back . Old Paradians continued their great form when they scored a runaway win by 59 points, 16.19 to 7.14. Stars were Sambell, O'Brien, Ford (0. Paradians) and Scarf, Sykes, Jobling ( U. Blues). Ormond won their way back into 'A' Section with a convincing 5 goal win over Monash Blues, 11 .14 to 7.8 . Blight, Ladd, Voight (Ormond) and Lang, Hirons, Cole (M . Blues) were best . St . Bernards in 'C' kicked 3 goals in last 5 minutes
to beat OGGs by 4 points and go into 'B'. Best were Hanneberry, A. Hibbert, Reidy ( St . B) and R . B rown, Siede, Godfrey (OGG) . 30 YEARS AGO - 195 8 The second 'A' semi was a thriller with Collegians in control throughout until O. Xavs staged a fighting finish and drew level with a goal kicked only a few seconds before the final siren . In the replay, Collegians established an early lead and were never in danger of defeat . St Kilda CBC, in an impressive debut in 'E', finished on top of the ladder and defeated U. Reds by 2 points in second semi, while ANZ beat Old Brighton by 8 points in first semi .
40 YEARS AGO - 194 8 U . Blacks 11 .22 defeated Hampton Rovers 10 .10 in 'A' second semi . Best were Doug Heywood, John Brady, Denis Cordner (U . Blacks) and Doug Arnold, Peter Lucas, Me rv Davidson (H . Rovers) . In 'B' Old Xaverians beat Balwyn by 7 points to gain admission to 'A' section . O . Xavs stars were Dooley, Ralph and McCluskey. Geelong won the 'C' section flag when they kicked 6.6 to Alphington 1 .1 in the first quarter. The 'Tons fought back and in a great last quarter kicked 5,1 to 1 .2 to go down by 21 points.
Personality Par 50 UP AT MARCELLI N Justin Goold may not be the prettiest footballer in the world, but he recently chalked up 50th game with the Marcellin Old Collegians, a terrific performance from the ungainly left-footer. Coming from the legendary college Third XVIII, Gooldy has that enviable football pedigree and his efforts in the Club XVIII to date have been tinted with the classical skills learnt in that football factory. Well done.
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The future is assured . G SECTIO N Hutchinson, Bloods (-) 32 Maclsaac, Kew (-) 27 Warner, Monash Whites (-) 2 6 ( ) 64 Wittey, Bloods (-) 24 (3) 51 S. Teale, Collegians (-) 24 (-) 50 M . Ladson, De La Salle (-) 20 (j) 48 Johnson, MarcellinH) 20 SECTION ( (-) 36 Prowse, Old Xaverians (-) 53 (-) 33 Giffin, St . Kevins (2) 44 (-) 32 Goudge, GTV-9 (_) 26 (1) 31 Louchard, GTV-9 22 () 31 Ebinger, GTV-9 (-) 20 (1) 29 F. Skender, St . Kilda (-) 20 Lang, Richmond Central (-) 19 (3) 69 Hall, St. Kilda (-) 18 18 (2) 65 Gray, GTV-9 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 ( ) (1) 35 Gorazides, Old Xaverians (11) 97 (4) 34 Mason, Marcellin (-) 44 (1) 32 Board, Old Paradians (-) 42 (2) 31 Connors, Old Xaverians (4) 43 (-) 30 Lassock, Old Haileybury (1) 39 (3) 30 Walker, De La Salle 0 3 (-) 29 Midro, Collegians (1) 36 (2) 28 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 T. Strike, Whitefriars (-) (-) 58 Rowan, Whitefriars (-) (-) 57 O'Brien, Whitefriars (1) (-) (-) 51 Dixon, Old Melb . (-) 38 S . Strike, Whitefriars (1) (1) (-) 37 Phillips, Caul . Grm . (-) 34 Collins, Banyule (4) (-) 32 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Foga rt y, St . Kevins (1) (8) 97 Ryan, Old Brighton (3) (5 56 Fox, Old Brighton (-) (-3 50 Pegler, Aquinas (1) ( ) 49 Hourigan, St . Kevins (-) (-) 45 Templeton, Old Brighton (2) (1) 36 Howden, Old Brighton (1) (3) 32 A RESERV E Wooler, Marcellin (3) (-) 56 McGraw, De La Salle (2) (-) 55 Madden, Ormond l3 (-) 53 Harris, De La Salle (-) (-) 48 Formosa, Uni Blues (-) (_) 44 S. Curton, Old Xaverians (-) 41 O 3~ S. Curtain, Old Xaverians 0 B RESERV E 0 Hendrie, Bulleen/Temp (-) (-) 113 Rawley, Ivanhoe (-) 84 (5) $3 Jackson, Kew (1 ) Ould . Fawkner (4) (-) 65 Denami, Parksid e 49 Robertson, Bull/Temp ( (-) 47 S .Allen, Caulfield Gr. (2 ) (1) (-) 47 Nigro, Bulleen/Temp
C RESERVE Thompson, Banyule (-) 38 Lane, Old Haileybury (1) 36 Pollard, Balaclava (-) 34 Ballarin, St . Kilda (-) 28 Weston, Banyule ( ) 24 Phillips, Banyule (-) 23 Susovich, St . Kilda (-) 23 D RESERV E Devola, Hampton Rovers (3) 80 Walkley, Preston (1) 37 Wright, State Bank (-) 32 Veitch, Bulleen United (2) 30 Finikarides, Preston (-) 27 Weedon, Elsternwick (-) 26 Angelis, Bulleen United (-) 24
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Next Weeks Matches A SECTION 2nd Semi Final at Elsternwick Park (4/9/88) SENIORS - Old Paradians v Ormond RESERVES - De La Salle O .C. v Ormon d B SECTIO N 2nd Semi Final at Brunswick (VFA) SENIORS - Kew v Parksid e RESERVES - Parkside v Bulleen-Templestowe C SECTIO N Grand Final at Elsternwick Park SENIORS - Old Melburnians v ??? RESERVES - Old Haileybury v ??? D SECTION Grand Final at Sandringham (VFA) SENIORS - Hampton Rovers v ??? RESERVES - State Bank v ???
E SECTION Grand Final at Har ry Trott SENIORS - Whitefriars v ??? RESERVES --Old Geelong v ??? F SECTION Grand Final at Coburg (VFA) SENIORS - La Trobe v ??? La Trobe v ??? UNDER 19 SECTION 1 2nd Semi Final at Parksid e De La Salle Blue v Marcellin O.C. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Prelimina ry Final at Oval 15 Albert Par k UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Prelimina ry Final at Oval 4, Albe rt Park
OLD SCOTC H Two of the best players for Old Scotch Under 19's last week were Andrew Millar & Tom Wilson now both playing after the finish of the APS season . Both played well in a team which played well together. Eleven players kicked goals in a good all round performance . 100 GAMES TO BULL STEVE GODFREY Bulleen Templestowe congratulate dashing winner Steve Godfrey on his entry into the 100 games Club. Another player from the Bulls' 1982 U1 team . It is good to see so many of that side stick together in the football club;s mateship, and 'Goof' is a prime example of the friendliness at Bulleen . A speedy player who makes good position and used the wide open space that this provides, Steve is of great value to the Bulls moving the ball quickly - and with great skill . He is certainly not the kind of wingman that goes missing though, he will go and get the ball and then create the space out of nowhere, he will readily drop back to pick up a loose man, and is disciplined so that he never crowds the forwards. Truly the perfect player for a winger . Well done Goof, and many more to come .
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Personality Pars ANOTHER 50 AT MARCELLI N Adrian Galla g her is one of the most naturally gifted footballers at Ntarcellin . He recently celebrated his 50th game with the poise and grace he has exhibited over the first 49 games and he seems certain to be one of the club's prime movers now that it has established itself in A Grade. Well done Gags, we're all looking forward to heaps more in the next 50. Andy Finnigan may have created some sort of record at Marcellin for the most number of games played in the Under 19s . His 50th was played some time ago and went by without recognition and he has now played some 63 games with the juniors . It is a mighty effort by our very own "Broady Boy" and with the dedication and commitment he has shown so far he looks set to become one of the club's real stalwarts . Paul Chappell is one of those blokes football cannot do without. Always seen at club functions, and ready to do his bit for the club, 'Chaps' was another eagle who recently notched his 50th game for the club . Already the prous possesser of the Jack Wood Trophy for services to the club, Paul has been great around the place and all at Marcellin congratulate him on his achievement . The curly locks of Andrew Cooper have been seen scouting the boundaries for the thirds for a few years now and it was good to see the streaky wingman chalk up his 50th game with Marcellin recently . An honest toiler who every now and again performs feats unseen before on football fields, he has reached his milestone with a minimum of fuss and lets hope that there are plenty more games to come for 'Coops' . For Mark Delahunt the last two or three years have been a constant struggle against an injury problem which five years ago looked like ending his football
career and even though the problem hasn't completely cleared up. "Della" has overcome it to become a really important footballer at Marcellin . A schoolboy champion, Mark is another to reach the half century recently and he is playing as well as he ever has presently. Lets hope that the next 50 come a little easier for 'Della' and lets see you really burn at Elsternwick in the finals . Well done . Like a Pamplona Bull, Joe Amad loves nothing more than a marrow-munching, one-on-one contest and in his 50 games to date he has probably bruised a few opposition centremen with his straight aheas approach . A key player with Marcellin and a vital link man across the centre, Joey has followed in the illustrious footsteps left by his brother Tony and continues the Arab connection down with the Eagles . Well cone Joseph, lets see many more like the first 50 . The heartiest congratulations go out to James 'Gooey' Golds upon reaching his 100 game milestone . One of Marcellin's real identities, Gooey has worked on his game as hard as anyone in the past few years and has reaped the rewards playing many senior games with the Eagles and being a key player in the Club's push to secure a spot in A Grade. A tireless trainer and a model to all youngsters, we congratulate Jamie and lets see you set your sights on Tommy Butler's club record . Timmy O'Hehir has been a tower of strength at the Marcellin Football Club for many years now . A versatile key position man, Tim has been used to plug many holes in the seniors and was a key at full forward in the B Grade finals of 1985 . Tim has had to overcome his share of injury problems, but he has finally reached the 100 game milestone - a landmark in his career which is thoroughly deserved . Congratulations Tim, lets see those injuries subside and hope that the next 100 come a little easier .
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JULY 30TH ROUN D Suspended until beginning of 1990 season *S . FINAGUN Po rt Colts - Striking (three charges) *Referred to Tribunal by Investigation Committee . AUGUST 20TH ROUN D . C . LOWE - De La Salle OC - Striking - Suspended two matches - Suspended two matches. C. CHAPLIN - St. Kilda CBC U19 - Striking - Failed to appear to - Failed appear - Suspensed two matches . S . MORGAN - St . Kilda CBC U19 - Unduly ro ugh playReprimanded . T. JACKSON - Old Paradians Green U19 - Striking M . MURRIHY - St. Kilda CBC Res - Striking - Suspended six matches. P. O'DEA - St . Kilda CBC REs - Striking - Suspended four matches . INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE DECISIONS JULY 20 VAFA against Mr . J. Taylor, Acting Chairman of St . Bernards OCFC and against St Bernards OCFC for conduct prejudicial to the interests of or conduct unbecoming a member of the Association in that its Acting Chairman J. Taylor did offer T . Young, Fawkner $2000 and perks, if he would sign with St Bernards for remainder of 1988 season . Taylor found guilty and suspended from holding an office at the Club until 1/1/91 . A Section St . Bernards OCFC found guilty and (1) suspended from fielding a side (first and seconds) .in(2)the That the Club competition for the remainder of the season and that the Club be drawn in B Section in 1989 be fined $5000 which is to be paid on or before the 30th September, 1988 or at such time as the Executive may direct . *NOTE : St Bernards Old Collegians Football Club sought the granting of an injunction to restrain the VAFA from proceeding further with the imposition of the above penalties save that imposed on Mr . J . Taylor. On Thursday, August 18th, 1988, Mr. Justice Vincent of the Supreme Court of Victoria found the "the Plaintive" (St . Bernards) must fail and directed St . Bernards to pay the Association's cost : ' JULY 2 6 VAFA against St . Kevins and Old Brighton for conduct unbecoming in that its senior players engaged ina melee . Guilty and both Clubs fined $50. AUGUST 8 VAFA against Thomastown and Balaclava for conduct unbecoming in that its reserve players engaged in a melee . Guilty and both Clubs fined $50 . AUGUST 9 VAFA against Old Geelong and Heatherton for conduct unbecoming in that its reserves players engaged in a melee . Guilty - Heatherton fined $100 and Old Geelong $50 . VAFA against Old Geelong and Brunswick for conduct unbecoming in that its senior players engaged in a melee . Guilty - Brunswick fined $50, Old Geelong $150 and severely reprimanded and warned as to future behaviour .
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CAULFIELD GRAM . 8 10 0 1083 1033 104 .84 FAWKNER 8 10 0 971 966 10052 32 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 11 0 971 1118 86 .85 32 109.70 56 159.73 52 MONASH BLUS 6 12 0 875 1351 64 .77 28 118.04 44 THERRY 5 13 0 1027 1227 83 .70 24 101 .95 4 0 OLD TRINITY 3 15 0 612 1556 39 .33 20 12 95 .69 32 C RESERVE SECTION 92.82 32 OLD HAILEYBURY 16 2 0 1437 707 203 .25 64 88.19 32 BANYULE 15 3 0 1923 969 198.45 60 87.60 32 ST KILDA CBCOB 14 4 0 1307 790 165 .44 56 86.02 24 OLD MELBURNIANS 13 5 0 1047 797 131 .37 52 80.22 1 6 THOMASTOWN 9 9 0 1107 1160 95 .43 36 M .H .S .O.B. 7 11 0 777 1156 67 .21 28 181 .37 68 ST KEVINS 6 12 0 894 1152 77 .60 24 133 .90 60 BALACLAVA 5 13 0 934 1385 67 .44 20 142 .17 48 OLD IVANHOE 3 15 0 620 1689 36 .83 12 105 .35 40 OLD BRIGHTON 2 16 0 676 1405 48 .11 8 101 .96 32 D RESERVE SECTION 88.51 28 STATE BANK 16 2 0 1556 773 201 .29 64 77.98 26 PRESTON MBOB 15 3 0 1667 728 228 .98 60 92.25 24 BULLEEN UNITED 13 4 1 1367 797 171 .62 54 86.24 22 HAMPTON ROVERS 12 5 1 1447 946 152 .96 50 52.51 1 2 WEST BRUNSWICK 8 10 0 1085 1176 92 .26 32 A.J .A.X . 7 10 1 967 1025 94 .34 30 167.56 60 ELSTERNWICK 7 11 0 1098 1356 80 .97 28 150.68 60 OLD MENTONIANS 6 11 1 844 1418 59.52 26 142 .33 52 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 15 0 757 1574 48 .09 12 116 .28 48 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 17 0 577 1604 35 .97 4 124 .59 36 E RESERVE SECTION 92.27 36 WHITEFRIARS 16 2 0 1443 649 222 .34 64 89 .60 20 OLD GEELONG 15 3 0 1563 642 243 .46 60 67.28 20 ST BEDES 14 4 0 1187 760 156 .18 56 59.55 16 0. ESSEND . GRAM . 11 6 1 1373 674 203.71 46 AQUINAS O .B. 11 7 0 1282 946 135.52 44 61 .40 1 2 POWERHOUSE 9 8 1 924 1050 88.00 38 149 .38 52 HEATHERTON 5 13 0 642 1434 44 .77 20 149.37 52 BRUNSWICK 4 14 0 693 1692 40 .96 16 143.25 52 U.H .S.O.B . 3 15 0 556 1244 44 .69 12 100.20 48 PENINSULA OB 1 17 0 466 1429 32 .61 4 109.92 44 F RESERVE SECTIO N 92 .86 36 LATROBE UNI 18 0 0 1750 538 325.28 72 79.63 24 DOVETON SJOC 14 4 0 1671 633 263 .98 56 74.78 20 W'STOWN CYMS 12 6 0 1456 1022 142 .47 48 72.37 16 CLAYTON 12 6 0 1184 1034 114 .51 48 69.52 1 6 ST ANDREWS 11 7 0 1465 1058 138 .47 44 F. IT. 11 7 0 1347 1075 125.30 44 159.18 60 OLD CAREY 10 8 0 1173 1106 106 .06 40 126.88 56 UNIVERSITY REDS 6 12 0 938 1256 74 .68 24 126 .97 52 ANZ BANK 5 13 0 949 1453 65 .31 20 101 .83 46 ST LEONARDS 4 14 0 717 1317 54 .44 16 127.69 44 COMM . BANK 4 14 0 653 1427 45 .76 16 104 .02 28 ELTHAM COLLEGE 1 17 0 590 2125 27 .76 4 98.61 28 UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 72.59 16 DE LA SALLE BLUE 16 1 1 1723 881 195 .57 66 59 .31 16 MARCELLIN 13 4 1 1919 1943 183 .99 54 66.37 1 4 OLD XAVERIANS 13 5 0 1977 1008 196 .13 52 UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 7 0 1380 1080 127 .78 44 220 .59 60 0. PARADS. GREEN 11 7 0 1637 1381 118 .54 44 177.33 60 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 12 0 1470 1579 93.10 24 172.14 56 THERRY 6 12 0 1048 1670 62.75 20 141 .71 56 COLLEGIANS 6 12 0 1060 2237â&#x20AC;¢ 47 .38 24 116.58 44 BULLEEN/TEMP 4 14 0 1002 2019 49 .63 16 112 .25 36 M .H.S.O.B. 3 15 0 865 1534 59.49 12 101 .93 36 UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 89.54 32 WHITEFRIARS 17 1 0 2247 941 238 .79 68 58.59 16 ORMOND 13 5 0 1665 1059 157.22 52 48.31 16 BANYULE 12 6 0 1570 1474 106.51 48 55.30 12 OLD SCOTCH 11 7 0 1547 1151 134 .40 44 49.05 ST BERNARDS OC 9 9 0 1092 1133 96.38 36 8 NORTH OB 8 10 0 1317 1492 88 .27 3 2 180.97 60 CAUL . GRAMMAR 7 11 0 1031 1384 74.49 24 106.01 50 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 11 0 1039 1399 74 .27 28 137.76 52 ST KILDA CBCOB 5 13 0 804 1548 51 .94 20 128.57 44 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 13 0 610 1543 39 .53 20 126.29 44 UNDER 19 - SECTION 3 80.77 34 0. PARADS PURPLE 15 3 0 1458 888 164 .19 60 93 .70 28 OLD BRIGHTON 14 4 0 1717 1010 170 .00 56 MONASH BLUES 13 5 0 1554 1085 143 .23 52 90.10 28 HAMPTON ROVERS 13 5 0 1326 1071 123 .81 52 57.07 16 57.21 4 ST KEVINS 11 7 0 1684 1193 141 .16 44 PARKSIDE 8 9 0 1250 1392 89.80 32 154 .39 64 AQUINAS OB 7 11 0 1387 1456 95 .26 28 180 .27 58 DE LA SALLE GOLD 6 12 0 864 1640 52 .68 24 186 .08 54 OLD ESSENDON 3 15 0 99 1700 5.82 8 78 .00 36 W'STOWN CYMS 0 8 0 65 580 11 .21 0 Ltd ., 624 High Street, East Kew . Telephone 817 4483
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