The Amateur Footballer, Week 3, 1989

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Four winners out of 5 games is better than enything Peter French could do . (See you Peter) . Collegians (my early tip for the Grand Final), provided the round's biggest surprise (only by the margin) with a powerful display against Uni Blues . Ace goal kicker [an Roberts bagged 7 very impressive goals having solid support from Ray Berzins (4 goals) and a lively Jimmy Bennett . Greg Tregear had a great game as did Tony Parkin (son of David) . With Schober missing injured the Lions backline was great. Special mention of ruckman Damien Phillips and Sel "Stretch" Hunt, who worked very well in tandem to combat Uni Blues, Mike Yandell, Blues Da ry l Gust worked very hard, as did Mark McCa rty (future state player?) and captain John 'Mr. Recruiter' Kanis, Richard `Drugs' Furphy and M ike Yandell were the best of the rest . Collegians had 10 goalkickers, and ' M r. Smooth now ` M r Sore' Tony Schlicht just kept watching the easy goals being kicked . 'Mr. Recruiter' John Kanis might have to recruit some more players if the Blues are to challenge the ferocious Lions later in the year. Ormond easily accounted for a young and inexperienced Old Xaverians side. The young boys from Old Xavs took the game right up to Ormond to be trailing by only 9 points at the long break then Ormond stepped on the gas kicking 9 goals to their opponents 3 after the half time break . Mark McDonald played a sensational game at centre half back, as did Tim Hille at full back, with the two key forwards for Old Xavs well and truly beaten, and with Scotty Taylor ruck work, certainly gave Ormond first use of the ball . Justin Clarkson (ex Brighton Grammar) also showed out, in a good display of team football, Old Xavs had many triers, none better than rover Dan Meagher and ruckman Mark McClelland (ex Caulfield Grammar) who tried hard but were outclassed . John Tully, David Taylor & Chris Mortenson also had a ret hot go but class prevailed and Ormond ran out easy winners. Popular Ormond half back flanker Paul Forsyth plays his 150th game this week . Paul has played in the last 5 premiership sides for Ormond . In total Paul has played in 7 premiership sides. Not bad for an old fellow! North Old Boys thrashed a very disappointing Parkside . North Old Boys kicked with the wind and quickl y added 6 goals . Parkside are struggling with the pace of A Grade. Half time saw North Old Boys 12 goals to Parkside's miserable two points . After half time Nth Old Boys added 10 goals to Parkside improve?, or did Nth Old Boys relax. Red Devils coach, Wayne Bannister was very critical of his teams performance . He expects a marked improvement from his senior players . Nth Old Boys centre half back, Marcus Boyd dominated, as did 'Mr. All Australian' Paul Considine, Peter Leigh & Con Alevlas, were also ve ry prominent . Nth Old Boys coach Mark Hannaber ry would have been happy with 11 players sharing the goals . Parkside's Nick Mitchell rucked without much support, to be name the Red Devils best . Nino Vincitorio, Mark Sherlock, Brian `Ugly' Glasgow were the best of a poor team effort . Old Paradians beat Kew by 3 goals in a match which Old Paradians coach Serge D'Angelo must share in his players victory. Kew leading by 3 goals at half time were playing the better football, however Serge shifted Peter Wood, who was being beaten by 'Bomber' Burden from the centre to half forward and his 5 goals was the difference between the 2 sides . Half back Tim Beare turned in a great game along with Peter Wood (5 goals), David Way (ruck), and Paul Considine. Old Paradians supporters were comparing Bre ndon Considine with the Swans Rod Carter, Why? Kew's Brett Fitzpatrick 5 goals making his debut was a good effort . Adrian Jenkins, Nigel G ri ffiths and Peter Burke (much better than the previous week)"were the better performed Kew players . Kew who have been training longer than any other V .A .F.A . club have only kicked 6 and 5 goals after half time in the opening two matches (too much too soon, we'll see) . Marcellin led from start to finish to beat a very disappointed Old Scotch . Both sides made 2 compulsory changes from winning sides the previous week. Marcellin opened the game with a 6 goal first quarter of champagne football forcing the Cardinals to play catch up football all day, they failed by only 17 points, which was a credit to Coach Simon Tallent, who has installed a never say die attitude, into the Cardinals. Marcellin's Captain Matt Getson has started the year like 'Peter Daicos' and his form must be very pleasing to the Marcellin coach M urray Browne. Ruck rover Mark Cooper & Mark Delahunt continued to impress along with Steve O'Flynn at full back . Another former U19 player Chris Mason bagged 5 goals and I expect continued improvements from the youngsters at Marcellin . Old Scotch were well served by centreman Brian Hodge and ruckman John Moir along with Andrew Smith who gave all, Ed Allen 4 goals was a gutsy effort . Captain Robbie Fuller played below his usual best, and this alone was one of the main reasons the Cardinals went down in a very entertaining game .

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Now to today's games . The match of the round tomorrow between Marcellin and North Old Boys at Elsternwick Park will be decided in the ruck and I expect Matt Getson and G reg Origlasso to give the running players from the eagles a big advantage . Danger players for the eagles to watch Paul Considine and Marcus Boyd both key position players for North Old Boys . The Eagles by 20 points . Uni Blues travel to Pitcher Park where they will have little trouble accounting for the undermanned Red Devils . Mike Yandel l will control the rucks however his opponent znick 'Ironmonger' Mitchell has been the best performed Red Devil for the first 2 matches . Parkside will welcome back Frank Sansonetti, Leo Panjari & John Pappas to give them much needed experience. Mike Yeo should return for Uni Blues to give the students a good height advantage. The Blues by 50 points. Collegians playing premiership football will be too tall and experienced for the Old Xaverians side at the Harry Trott Oval . Damien Phillips & Sel Hunt to dominate the ruck and Old Xaverians to be badly beaten . The Lions by 70 points. Kew travel to the `Mon' Oval and I expect Ormond to hand out a football lesson to the boys from Kew . Scotty Taylor in the ruck has been great so far this season, and he will be too tall for Tony Peric. Jobling & Kingson are due for a good game, and with Ormond's height advantage, I expect them to kick a big score. Key players for Kew 'Bomber' Burden, Brett Fitzpatrick & Matt Cavanagh . The Mons by 70 points. Old Scotch disappointed with last weeks loss will find their opponents a hard nut to crack . I lean to Old Paradians to win in a tough physical game. Old Paradians have had Captain Frank Gleeson out injured, along with another state player Owen Abrahams, yet they have continued to win . David Way, Parade against John Moir, Scotch, in the ruck what a battle . I'm sure the state selectors will be more than interested in the outcome . Old Paradians players are very adaptable, and I expect their overall team evenness to be their biggest asset against the Cardinals who rely on the same players to perform each week . Key players for oOld Paradians, Way, Considine, (Brendon, Mathew Paul) against Fuller, Moir, Reddish, Hodge & Smith . Paradians by 10 points. Pre sident of Old Paradians, Maurie Considine really must be a proud father, each week the Considine boys take the field . (Maurie have I said enough to get a free beer next visit to Bundoora)? Marcellin v North Old Boys Parkside v University Blues Collegians v Old Xaverians Ormond v Ke w Old Scotch v Old Paradians Special mention must go to Peter F re nch who departs as General Manager this week . I have had many dealings with Peter, when I was President at Parkside, and now as an executive member of the VA .FA . I have always found Peter the most approachable likeable person in the V A .FA. Peter will be greatly missed, however knowing Peter he will still be involved in the V.A .F.A . P.S . I hope his replacement can "kick on" beter than Peter's performance of late !

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Victory after the final siren . Old Brighton player, And rew Cooper, was infringed in the Brighton goal square on the siren and was awarded a free kick which was converted . This left Old Melburnians five points down according to the time keeper. However the goal umpire's score differed . The players from both sides were in total confusion as the outcome of the game and the Executive Committee will officially decide the outcome on Wednesday, 26th April . This situation should not have occurred and the total confusion was compounded by the fact that the score board is not fit for an Under 13s match . For Old Brighton Tim Burns, Malcolm Shippen and Tony Grant played well, while Peter Murray, ever-green Rowan Blown and Jeremy Nichols did well for Old Melburnians. Old Trinity had a good win over Monash Blues by 3 goals in a tight game at Monash . At one stage during the last quarter, Monash lead by 9 points but Trinity's running game saw them over run the home team by the final siren . Again, Rogers played a solid game for Old Trinity as did Forbes and Norman . For Monash, Barry Seaton, the "gutsy" Ben Hodgson and goal sneak Hildebrand performed well . Uni Blacks proved the "Bucchan Bros" wrong by beating the inaccurate Bulleen-Templestowe . Both sides had equal opportunity to kick goals but it was Bulleen's poor kicking that proved costly. Veteran, Wines, proved that he has still got a couple of years left by putting in a solid game as did Pappas and Gray. For Bulleen Templestowe, Robinson, Rowl and Tsiotinas all contribute d St. Bernards defeated Fawkner after amassing 26 minors . Coach Frank Melican would be disappointed at not being able to convert more regularly, however Fawkner players put the St . Bernards' forwards under plenty of pressure. Best for St . Bernards were Federico, Nathan and McInerney. For Fawkner, Mitchell, P. Tymms and Bar rett played well . 2

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In a physical game at Elsternwick Park on Sunday, De La Salle exerted their authority over Therry CCOB . Therry seemed to rally with only 17 men on the ground in the 3rd quarter, however with the help of Campbell' s

goals De La Salle ran out easy visitors. Zanetti, for Therry, kicked four and was ably assisted by O'Rourke , nd Matton . This week's predictions are : old Trinity to defeat Bulleen Templestowe De La Salle to defeat Monash Blues St Bernards to defeat Old Melburnians Old Brighton to defeat Therry CBOC University Blacks to defeat Fawkne r

C Grade - C. Rowston

Decisive wins to Old Haileybury, Banyule, Caulfield and Balaclava clearly indicate the better sides in C Section at the moment . Many clubs are rebuilding and acclimatizing to the standard, therefore judgement on t`--? losing sides will have to wait . Last Saturday's results were dramatic, the top two are clearly goals ahead but today will sought them out . Balaclava versus Old Haileybury and Banyule at home to Caulfield will be the highlights of the round . Last week Preston made the winners list with a strong showing over St Kilda . Preston teamed well, th e forward line was given more opportunities and the backline held sway . Four goals to Phillips and Mark Mason and their better players being De Bono, A . Philp, Ewing, O'Brien, B ry dson and P. Bullock . St . Kilda held on till half time with only a couple of goals in it . Again Tony Riddell showed his usual strength with 5 goals, but after the break St Kilda's inability to deliver up forward made them suffer a bad loss at home . Best for the Saints : Berenger, Struth, Lake, Riddell and Murphy . Old Haileybury proved too strong and out-classed their Ivanhoe opponents all day. David Fletcher winning in tlie ruck, David Connell ruck roving, Chris McKenzie in the centre, Andre w Walden up forward, Ga ry Phillips, John Bingham and the whole side for that matter were just too good . Poor showing by Ivanhoe were unable to convert up forward all day and really must now take stock, or the club will capitulate even further . Let's hope they will perform better today. Best players werew M . Thackway, A. Burro and C . Rose. Old Ivanhoe were thrashed by Banyule. Not all is lost . Old Ivanhoe are rebuilding and developing, their aim at this stage is to secure a future in C Section . Unfortunately the first two games have resulted in significant losses, but they have displayed glimpses of good football and hopefully better things to come. Better players were Peter Skalberg who rucked all day, Bruce Yarwood, Robbie McKenzie and a second half performance from young John Stevens and Cockerill . Banyule were simply too good ! At Albert Park Caulfield crushed Hampton Rovers with better application, while the Rovers lacked concentration under pressure. Both sides displayed good passages of play but Caulfield showed excellent running skills, hard tackling, and direct ball handling . Eight goals up forward by Cam mCooney was a highlight while T. Royals, Brohier, Morrissey, Horton, Boston and Lowe were their better players amongst a side which really impressed me . Hampton Rovers must bounce back, learn from their mistakes and I believe will benefit from this game . Better players were Mat Salmon, Michael Coutts, Craig Amoo re and Darren McConville. Balaclava didn't surprise with their first win against St Kevins but unfortunately neither club sent their reports . Now to today's games: C Section features at Elsternwick Park today with a double fixture . First up Balaclava play Old Haileybury . On form, so far, Old Haileybury to win but this will their biggest test for the season . The result will indicate the true level of ability of both sides . The second match played in front of the 'CDEFG' grade selectors, see Hampton Rovers versus St Kevins . The Rovers to win as St Kevins have done very little to date. St Kilda at home to Old Ivanhoe, the home side - just . Preston to defeat Ivanhoe and the match of the day Banyule to defeat Caulfield in what will be a great game. After watching Caulfield it's hard to go against them but when in doubt go for the home side. I must make mention of Garry Phillips from Old Haileybury who has made the State squad . A great effort - well done Garry. P.S . Club reports sent to me by Monday lunchtime please! (AH 598 8347/W 555 8911 and/or Fax 555 2610) . Today's Sections: BANYULE v Caulfield Balaclava v OLD HAILEBYBUR Y ST KILDA v Old Ivanhoe PRESTON v Ivanhoe HAMPTON ROVERS v St Kevin s THE

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D Section by Ian Ca Round 2 continued to provide results which baffled this tipster and made a myster of pre-season form . MHSO are the biggest culprits, so far recording losses of 55 and 89 points after being considered a reliable early season pace-setter. At the same time, Whitefriars have shot to the top of the table with combined winning margins of 230 points!! Whilst other pre-season fancied teams, Ajax and State Bank have been most inconsistent . After two rounds only three sides have an unblemised record - Whitefriars, Old M entonians and Thomastown . At the other end of the ladder, three sides are yet to record a win - Bulleen United, hAHSOf . and Elsternwick . MHSOB couldn't find that someting extra to help celebrate "Tamba" M artin's 250th game and now face the prospect of a hat-trick of losses, courtesy of Old Mentonians. The Panthers are looking good, with veterans Beynon, Newman and Norton showing the way to what should be an opening hat-trick of victories and a firm grip on the ladder's 2nd top position . Traditional old rivals, Bulleen United and State Bank meet at Bulleen, in what is a must game for the Bulls . Early season losses can prove costly and the Bull's coach, Vic Harvie, knows they can't afford another one . Last week they showed some glimpses with the magnificent M orley back to his B&F winning best . The two " Barker Blond Brother", Paris and Brett Harvie, are starting to find their feet and should help the Bulls to a narrow win . Powerhouse travel to Thomastown for what should be a fairly close game. The visitors have good key forwards who like kicking goals and like telling everyone about them too, but the pace of Thomastown should be the key to another win for the home side . Ajax take on Elsternwick, and the W ickers have had a bad start to 1989 with combined loosing margins totalling over 200 points! Unfortunately, they look like recording another loss against Ajax, who will be keen to bounce back after last week's debacle .

:I eserve and should prove too strog for the boys from down the bay but stranger things have happened . Brunswick and North Brunswick should provide some fiery football in this, the first clash in a round robin =-ries featuring three sides from Brunswick . These three sides could provide some great games before th e son is over. Finally, what would have to be the M atch of the Day, Latrobe at home to Aquinas. Latrobe d to perform well here if they are to be taken seriously in there bid for a place in this year's finals . Aquinas ve proved themselves worthy of their place in E Section and I believe some at Latrobe still remember travelling Ringwood in 1987 only to return home with their heads hung low after a 27 goal plus drubbing . Latrobe )uld make it 3 in a row with the home ground advantage . ; ,'y seletions are West Brunswick Doveton Old Essendon Brunswick Old Geelong Latro b e

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These results now leave us with three unbeaten sides - an interesting situation for this week and a tipsters nightmare. This week's results will see some important questions answered . Are Old Essendon in business? What has happened to Doveton? And can Latrobe be a force in 'E' Section . Who will go into Round 4 next week without a win and who can remain in the four undefeated . West Brunswick at home to Heatherton should be a good physical clash with the home ground advantage being the difference giving the game to Wes : Brunswick . St . Bedes are hosts to Old Essendon with both sides capable of playing excellent football . Last week's form would indicate a win for Old Essendon but St Bedes could bounce back with a win . Old Geelonc :travel to Brans Oval and on current form should take the points there . Doveton have Peninsula at the Powe :

Only three errors of judgement prevented me attaining a perfect selection score last week, but as Big Malcolm ce said "Pre-selection wasn't meant to be easy" . Big Mal of course has put his money on Macca the M oderate but I reckon the graffiti's on the Goldstein brick venereals for Macca and a sounder investment would be a uble of the Professor and the Noddies who made the Undertakers look about as pacey as a set of pall ~arers . The Noddies had more receivers than the Trimbole family as they ran rampage on Boot Hill to record r r .rgin of about eighting lan's. Sainter's Coach, Roland Magro reckons that fitness was part of the reason the deficit so Coburg residents can expect to see a bit of gravestone leaping over the next few weeks . Meanwhile, i~ ia Ifoddies' coach, Jimmy "The Fruiters" Fotiniotis, is more than pleased with his charges who have a 'e of game that other F-Troopers will be hard pressed to counter. The Noddies run strongly out of the backline, I>e superb delivery skills, mark with authority and, as is evidenced by Reserves scores, have considerable nth . They're already short priced favourites for the F-Grade Flag and are current[ 10 to 1 to complete the hat trick by winning E-Grade in 1990 and D-Grade in 1991 . In fact, the Noddies are looking so good at this stage, that other F-Troop Clubs have hired Jeffrey Kennett a consulstant on coalitions with the basic aim of reducing F-Grade to 6 sides through mergers and amalgamations . Jeffrey's early recommendations include merging the Artists with the Banjos to form the Young Talent Team with Johnny Young as coach, choreographer and choirmas ; the Redz to combine with the Footrot Flat fellows to form a side with more strike power than the Beijing Student Union ; the Harry Trotters to merge :r h the Zedders to form a corporate sector capable of funding both a reducing in home interest rates . Out until a firm decision is made, we have to stick with what we've got (such as Billy M c M ahon's offspring n t yht jeans and splendid torso or Ralph being reminded that it's his baby) . The N oddies win in the main me last week was by far the most impressive registered thus far . In other round two clashes : Old Carey kicked a couple of dozen against W averley to re-assert their claim to leading contender but, with 30 scoring shots to 34, The Waves (they sound so friendly don't they?!!) showed th- 'll win more than they lose this year . The Harry Trotters are up and down like the Aussie Dollar, or like "S vranee Richardson on a Friday night, but they had a morale-boosting win by 23 points against the Artists xho are kicking plenty of goals but have more holes in their defence than Ian Sinclair, The Banjos were 17 ooints clear in their clash at Footrot Flats and may be about to live up to the promise of 1988 . The Eagles ~,- inshilw have kicked only 2 fewer goals than the Noddies and yet are still to register a victory. In a game ,)uncutated by 50 metre penalties (eight resulting in goals) and 118 free kicks, the Zedders and the Redders ~ id enough left in concentration to turn on a thriller with the Redz just outlasting Getta's tellers by a pair of calicos. PL ,"A.YER OF THE ROUND: Plazenod's prolific possession-winner, Peter "Soapie" Luxford who was a prime mover in the Noddies' ;i=molition job on St Andrews. "Soapie" reckons the next time he plays at St Andrews he'll be in Scotland, earing plus-fours and wielding golf clubs. A part-time student of accountancy, "Soapie" loves his golf as muc h his footy which has really kicked on since his 1988 Reserves Best & Fairest Award . Well done, Peter! Your .,e will be forwarded to you shortly. CO f.IING UP SOON : 1 . "Coach Profile" - an indepth look at the buys who make it all happen : on the track, in the huddle, on 'I ~= scoreboard . Look out for your leader in this column in the weeks ahead . 2 . "Dear Peter . . :" - yes, once again you can have your views published in this column . Simply write to : roop, PO Box 194, North Essendon 3041 .

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The last game should be the best game of the round, Old Camberwell versus Whitefriars . Not only plenty of talent ON the ground, but plenty OFF the ground as well, with both young sides attracting an attractive young following . It's at OCs so this tipster may have to make the quick trip from Bulleen to check out the action . But, back to the important(?) part of the game - Whitefriars to just win !

So, selections for Round 3 are BULLEEN UNITED versus State Bank THOMASTOWN versus Powerhouse AJAX versus Elsternwic k OLD MENTONIANS versus M .H .S.O.B. Old Camberwell versus WHITEFRIAR S

E Section by Kevin McNicholl Round 2 saw four games played that could have an important bearing on the shaping of things to come . The first of these saw Doveton travel to East Keilor to do battle with Old Essendon . Honours for the day going to Old Essendon who showed Doveton how E Grade football is played giving Doveton their second defeat of the season by 78 points . Latrobe faced a confident St Bedes at Mentone with both sides desperate to win and be seen as threats this year . Latrobe, after a close tussle for the three quarters, came back in the last quarter and ran out winners by 49 points . Heatherton were at home to Old Geelong with similar pressure on both teams to perform well . Old Geelong seemed just the better team winning by less than one goal . Aquinas at home proved too strong for Brunswick and ran out relatively easy winners over Brunswick by 31 points . North Brunswick joined the winners list with an easy 92 point win over UHSOB which should help boost the confidence of the boys from North Brunswick who have some tough opposition to face over the next few weeks . Peninsula and West Brunswick met down by the bay in what proved to be an easy win for West Brunswick doubling Peninsula's score.

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ON MY SELECTION : Last Week (2) - Current Percentage Accuracy (60% ) This Week : Match of the Day : Williamstown versus Old Carey at Willy. Both sides have started the season with reasonable form and both finished last season in competitive positions . Old Carey have the advantage of 2 games under their belt and this should be enough to give them a 20 to 30 ponit lead the close despite Willy's notorious homeground advantage which is about as intimidating as a date with Wendy Harmer. Other Matches : The Banjos (at home to the Harry Trotters) are about as predictable as a stomach after a Chines takeaway but I'm prepared to tip them to win this one by about 10 points . If they lose this win they're a"toss of the coin" job from now on . Eltham have kicked 20 goals in each match but even 20 may not be enough to stop the Noddies from recording a hat trick amongst the thistles at Mulgrave Meadows. The Noddies by at least eight twins . The Eagles can't crack it at the moment and I fancy they'll still bs seeking a victory after visiting Waverley . The Waves by 3 or 4 twins. The Sainters will be anxiousto atone for their thrashing last week, but I feel they'll find the Redz on the boil and ready to record their third victory in a row. Redz by 20 points after a hard struggle . F-TROOP FANCIE S

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Already after two rounds the handicappers must be asking questions about the current form . How good is the Old Trinity side when once again their players demolished their opponents by seventy five points . The nquished side was Thomastown . Mazenod has already stamped its claim as a top side through its two big ns . This time Aquinas was on the receiving endof a one hundred and thirty eight point drubbing . Inaccurate ,b ing by Parkside prevented the Imps (Little Devils) defeating Fawkner who despite having three less scorin g shots still won by twelve points . De La Salle Gold players must be pleasing Pat Sheedy with their progress . To win their second successive game the Golds were able to account for Bulleen United by the huge margin of one hundred and forty six points . Albanvale won their first game of Amateur football by thirty points . Their manner of winning namely to defeat Ivanhoe at Ivanhoe will be the envy of many clubs who for decades have found difficulty winning at Ivanhoe. Hampton Rovers experienced little difficulty defeating St Kevins by the big margin of seventy eight points .

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G SECTIO N With four selections correct from six games my G Section form improved from its humble beginning in Round 1 . Collegians and St Bernards staged an interesting game from which Collegians emerged victorious by seven ponits . Port Colts continued on their winningway when they defeated De La Salle by thirty one points . In the contest between eastern neighbours Marcellin despite frittering away many scoring opportunities proved too strong for Bulleen Templestowe by nine points. Old Xaverians opened their season's account when they disposed of Monash Whites by twenty eight points. In the upset of the round Kew defeated Bloods by twenty five points . My other incorrect forecast was when an inaccurate Old Melburnians lowered their colours by five points to bitter rivals Old Scotch . H SECTIO N Balaclava denied me a perfect score in Saturday's games when they triumphed over State Bank by ten points . Salesian College made it two victories ina row when they defeated Old Geelong by the wide margin of ninety three points . Richmond Central also won their second successive game when they had a sixty two point victory over CBC St Kilda . Therry demolished Powerhouse to record a huge one hundred and seventeen point victory. In the Sunday game Kontias had more use of the ball and consequently the new side was able to defeat GTV9 by fifteen points . St Kevins had the bye. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Ormond made amends for losing last year's preliminary final as they effortlessly cruised to a one hundred and fifty two point victory over Banyule. Whitefriars had thirty eight points to spare against an inaccurate Old Paradians Green while Collegians were able to defeat University Blues by forty eight points . Old Haileybury continued their stamp of authority in the section when they won by forty six points against last year's premiers De La Salle Blue. Old Xaverians regained their winning habits when they overran traditional foe Marcellin to win by sixty two points . Three correct out of five in Round 2 serves to indicate my form can improve . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 University Blacks continued to impress, this time by defeating North Old Boys by seventy points . Old Brighton Grammarians were largely untroubled to defeat Monash Blues by the wide margin of ninety one points . Greater accuracy enabled Caulfield Grammarians to tie with Bulleen Templestowe on Timber Ridge Reseve . How long can this section keep producing tied games? There was no need to for a photo finish in the inter college rivals game at Bundoora where St Bernards with a forty nine point victory dulled the lustre of Old Paradians Purple, unfurling last season's pennant . Therry was able to defeat Melbourne High School Old Boys by the minimum margin after a very competitive game . Old Scotch who controlled the ball in the aerial duels had a thirty point victory over Old Melburnians after an evenly contested first half . 6

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PREVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED ARPIL 29 G SECTIO N I expect Kew to record its third consecutive victory today by outplaying Bulleen Templestowe who have not opened their season on a high note. Long standing rivals De La Salle and St Bernards should play an interesting and closely contested game . I favour St Bernards to win . Monash W hites should be able to score their first victory of the season today by accounting for Marcellin who had a nine point victory in Round 2 as their spark of success. The game of the round will be that at Ovall 11 where Collegians will be home to Bloo &% The Lions have carried all before them whereas Bloods faltered last Saturday. Today I favour Collegians . Traditional rivals and neighbours Old Scotch and Old Xaverians meet in Yarra Park . The Old Xaverians regained composure lats week and are my selection today. Port Colts have started the season well and today should win their third successive game at the expense of Old Melburnians who faltered last week and kicked inaccurately . H SECTIO N Kontias are at home to Richmond Central who have hit top form early in the season . Both clubs have yet to taste defeat and today I select Richmond Central to win . Two sides whose form is difficult to predict, namely Old Geelong and Balaclava, meet on Como Park. I can only judge on last week's results so I must select Balaclava . Two of last week's losers Powerhouse and CBC St Kilda meet on the Ross Gregory Ova :, Powerhouse form was the worse so I am selection CBC St Kilda to return to the winning list . Two sides who have not inspired their supporters State Bank and GTV9 meet on Oval 4 . I select State Bank purely on history as visitors seldom do well on Oval 4. Therry visit St Kevins for what is a difficult match to forecast . At home I will take the punt and select St Kevins . Salesian College has the bye . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Two of last week's losers Banyule and University Blues meet at Banyule. When judged on results to day I suspect Banyule is the less talented side . To offset this is the ground size, winds and the Blue's well documented inconsistency. If the Blues are to win a game it should be today, so I will select them . In a replay of last year's second semi final Whitefriars play Ormond . Both sides have impressed over the past two weeks and today I favour Whitefriars to take the points . Collegians who play Old Xaverians on Oval 11 have the more impressive 1989 form and this coupled with their greater local knowledge should enable the Lions to win . Old Haileybur-, have stated their claim to a top position through their two victories and today I select them to defeat Marcellin who lack the talent of previous years. Two of last week's losers will meet on the Garvey Oval when De La Sall' . Blue play Old Paradians Green . The Paradians have disappointed while De La has won one game . After much thought I select De La Salle Blue . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Melbourne High School Old Boys will be at home to Bulleen Templestowe for an encounter in which one side will score its first victory . At home on their small ground I select Melbourne High . Old Brighton's early form has been of a high standard and consequently I cannot see North Old Boys inflicting their first defeat today especially on the Brighton Beach Oval . Old Brighton should win well . St Bernards, buoyant after two victories, should be able to make it three in a row by defeating Caulfield Grammarians today. University Blacks who have demonstrated a remarkakble transformation in the opening rounds should be able to defeat Therr ,% on the Crawford Oval today. Old Paradians Purple seeking the elusive first victory journey to the ground of their predecessors to play Old Scotch . Let by Gibbs in the ruck and Sinclair at centre half back the Cardinals have won their two games impressively. Today I forecast three wins a row for Old Scotch . Old Melburnians fourney to Monash Blues. Visitors often experience difficulty coping with Monash conditions . Today, obviously to the chagrin of my army of OM readers, I tip M onash Blues to be victorious . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Fawkner make the long journey east to play Aquinas who will be anxious to atone for last week's defeat . At home I select Aquinas. Parkside journey north to Thomastown where the winds and small ground size may prove hazardous to the visitors. When arguing on 1989 form I come to the same conclusion that Thomastown will win . Hampton Rovers face the long trip west to play Albanvale who will be anxious to retain their winning form . The Rovers will be keen to maintain their record so I must tip on what I know and select Hampton Rovers . St Kevins who obviously lack the talent of their 1988 counterparts should be able to record their first victory today at the expense of Bulleen United . Two of the successful sides so far, Old Trinity and De La Salle Goic meet at Bulleen At home I favour Old Trinity. Mazenod who appear to be the section pacesetters should record another big victory at Ivanhoe whose 1989 form has not been of the standard displayed by Mazenod .

Reminder to all Clubs Re : Alcohol at Ground s The consumption/or disposal of alcoholic liquor by Members or Clubs of the Association or Players, Members or Supporters of Clubs of the Association at matches under the control of the Association is prohibited and Members of Clubs in breach will be charged with "conduct unbecoming" or "prejudicial to the interests" of the Association . Provided that approval will be given by the Executive Committee to an application by a Member or Club of the Association for a PERMIT from the Executive Committee to hold a SPECIAL function at a ground where a match is being played under the control of the Association, at which function liquor may be supplied or consumed with a bona fide meal at an inclusive charge between the hours of 12 .00 noon adn 2 .00 pm PROVIDED that such Application to the Executive Committee is accompanied by a Permit obtained from the Liquor Control Commission to hold the said SPECIAL function between the said hours of 12 .00 noon and 2 .00 pm . 8

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'OTF' notes that the relegation of Ivanhoe and promotion of Parkside has caused these two long standing Clubs, both to whom have completed more than 50 years in teh VAFA, to face first up meetings with Clubs who have participated far, far less years.

old Haileybu ry (1961) had its first encounter with the 'Hoe, as did North OB (1963) with Parkside which prompts OTF to pose its first VAFA Trivia question for the year . 'Which VAFA Club has played against the most opponents?" (We're not after the most number of matches .-:hich would clearly be Collegians, but most number of Clubs) . First correct entry will receive a'slab' courtesy CUB . Reinstatements granted to date : Scott Benbow (LaTrobe Uni), Ken Benham ( Commonwealth Bank an d subsequently cleared to Ormond), Adam Acreman (Old Mentonians), Stuart Eason ( Collegians), James Bennett (Collegians), Stephen Bourke (Therry CCOB), Christopher Taylor ( Uni Blues), Andrew Gray (Uni Blacks), Dean Adams (Ormond), Nicholas Cox (Ormond), David Way (Old Paradians), Geoff Allardice (Uni Blues), Ga ry Denson (Monash Blues and subsequently cleared to Old Brighton), Peter Burke (Kew), Brett Fitzpatrick (Kew) . OTF was recently sent a copy of a talk given by legendary Assumption College coach, Mr Ray Carroll to National Football League Administrators and the Directors of Coaching from the 8 States and Territories . Ray's talk was on "The Changing Nature of School and College Football across the past thirty years" . FROM THE BOUNDARY by Ray Carrol l I was recently invited to address at VFJ House a seminar of National Football League Administrators and Directors of Coaching from the eight States and Territories assembled for the Aussie Footy NCAS Conference . The Convenor was Mr Terry O'Sullivan, the Melbourne based NFL 'Aussie Footy' director. Basically, the assemblage wished to hear thoughts on "The Changing Nature of School and College Football across the past thirty years" - but the allowed scope was wider . I have long held the view that football, cricket and tennis have been - and remain - central to our lives . Each sport contains important lessons in life and aspects of all three are important as teachers. A game of football reflects life in miniature and in suburb, township, and rural community the winter ritual represents one of the last bastions of the "gathering of the clan" - a kin if you like to the Market Days and religious festivals of other times. The sport has a vital social and economic impact and is important to the welfare of an area and its people . In the modern era the challenges facing our national winter game appear to be formidable . Sadly there has not yet appeared to be any significant Government appreciation of our truly native game's role in Australian life. There is funding for all manner of ideas and activities but the work, the fund-raising to keep Australian Rules viable in an age of proliferating counter-attraction is left to relatively small numbers of dedicated officials . As a very young teacher at Kilmore in the late fifties and beyond I was at once involved in the team games - football in winter; cricket and tennins in summer. There was not then a lot of co-ordinated junior football at club level but there was plenty in the Schools, both State and independent . Many dedicated teachers were available to guide young charges and in the main these mentors recognized that the traditional sports were essential to the community fabric in city or the "bush". Today there are not the number of dedicated coaches in the schools for a variety of reasons . Also we now seem to be in an era when for a goodly percentage the philosophy seems to be : dabble in everything ; master little ; be content with mediocrity. We are dictated to increasingly by People in High Places who espouse little and stand for less . The decline of organized and integrated team structured sports in many Schools saw the rise of Junior Sport at Club Level - this really snowballed, possibly to the point of OVERKILL, where winning was everything at too early an age and far too many had "done it all" by age 13, 14, 15 and then wanted out . Tender age Juniors had played 100, 200 games, won Best and Fairests, held Trophies aloft - there was no thrill or challenge ahead by the mid-teens . For nearly fifteen years now a declining number has been willing or able to teach the mainstream sports and work at instilling feelings of pride and mateship into youngsters in many formative areas . The wheel has begun possibly to turn for football at Schoolboy level . The VFL-run, newspaper backed Shield competition for Secondary Schools has gone from strength to strength with well over 300 teams now appearing annually in the three tiers . Pride in School and colours is again being demonstrated on the fields of winter reintroducing a healthy competitive edge to School football . The game and what it can stand for though has today to be more pointedly highlighted than formerly . Faced with mush-rooming counter attractions, and especially the boom in basketball, soccer gridiron not to mention the soft option pursuits (and isn't today the day of the soft option?) - football administrators will have to vigorously defend the games noblest traditions and ideals and promote it ever more positively - highlighting tile code's high points - its variety, its skills, its environment, and the fact it is played in God's fresh air and sunshine . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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The game must be made more attractive to the battler, not just the elite . Football away from the Big League must be encouraged more . Country Associations and officials need every help to combat the drift to the cities, the loss of talent . In some ways, hopefully the Draft will help redress this problem . School football can be fostered by having significant people in areas visit Schools - arrange clinics, show videos etc . To represent the School team should be viewed again as a positive to build pride and spirit and foster comradeship which is then carried on through the ranks of town or district teams .

This is one of the wonderful pluses of team sports and our football is a marvellous vehicle in this regard . A major problem of course is a shortage of people in the Schools able or willing to organize youngsters in team games and spend time in instruction . Something needs to be done in this area . Schemes like Kanga Cricket and its footy equivalent are great but it is at secondary level where the need is greatest, in the formative years . In the local competitions the brunt of the "labour of love" falls on too few . There needs to be as much reinforcement and support as possible. In the end the real success or failure of youth football rests with those in charge, the coaches or mentors . Boys still respond to enthusiasm and interest as they have ever done . They still appreciate a disciplined structure with goals to strive for. They quickly recognize apathy and inefficiency and become apathetic in turn . To all of you presently and genuinely committed to the welfare and on-going growth of a glorious game that is so much a part of our heritage I can only say - continue your good work, keep spreading football's gospel with optimism and real devotion and by your zeal and example encourage others to become involved in vital areas of the code's propagation . Work to influence television stations not to highlight spasmodic violence, but rather to feature the healthy and positive aspects. Teach people involved young and old to respect the game and its laws, to respect umpires, team-mates and opponents. Encourage Junior Associations to endeavour to have people of good character coaching junior teams - who at least till 14 will emphasize the fun aspect of football rather than the win at all costs .

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Keep a check on laws to perhaps check on scoring becoming ridiculously easy with scoreline like 25 .20 to 3 .5 . The great final attraction in any sport is the close finish etc . Footy has for several generations beenpart of our Ilves. It is a superb game of many facets . it behoves all of us to ensure its survival - to render it strong and vital as it heads towards the end of this century and beyond . There are few sports on this earth able to generate such team-spirit and fervour and as a vehicle for fans to identify with a team's fortunes - its peaks and valleys - it is probably ahead of most . In former times we have been able to take the code for granted . That is no longer the case . All who believe in it must fight for its continued prosperity . OTF was handed the following side during the week which surely represents 1980's football : BACKS : Sweeper Tall One Waye r H . BACKS : Rebounder Key Out Rider CENRES : Feeder Mid Fielder Breakaway H . FORWARDS : Floater Revolver Linkman or Receiver FORWARDS : Crumber Leader Tall Optio n RUCKS : On Baile r RUCK ROVER : Tagger INTERCHANGE : Carrier ROVER : Burrower Blocker Overlappe r

SECOND V.A .F A . GALA RACE DAY CAl7 LF1EL.D WEDNESDAY, MAY 24t h IN CONJUNCTION WITH V.A.T.C.

GREAT CLUB FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNIT Y • Arrange groups to enjoy full rights in members area . • Arrange meals in special rooms or main Member's dining rooms. • Free admission to course and *Members area (*coat and tie required) . Patrons must proceed to SECRETARY'S OFFICE (see map) to collect Member's Pass . • Handy to totes and bookies . • V.A .F.A . and friends can mix and chat in main Members Bar (meeting place for all) . • SPECIAL PACKAGES to be arranged for Clubs and to include meals, race programme, etc . Club to make $'s, $'s - the more packages you sell - the more $'s your club generates. • MAKE THIS DAY A MUST FOR YOUR LADIES . . . . . • Fill the Members stands and help to promote AMATEUR FOOTBALL . • Races will be named after 1988 Premiership Cup Winners . 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1 9 ^9 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989 11


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A professionally fitted custom mouthguard will Protect team from injury. Protect jaws from injury . Help prevent concussion . 0 Fit comfortably. Doesn't impede breathing . (May improve muscle efficiency) .

Which pe of mouthguard s olll e used ? Individually and professionally fitted mouthguards are recommended in preference to the self fitted mass produced stock types as they are more comfortable, stay in place securely and offer controlled protection to the teeth, soft tissues and the jaw joint . Further, mouthguards made with new laminated thermoplastic material available in colours are recommended as they retain their shape and fit better than other materials . This enables these mouthguards to function better for a longer period of time . Therefore professionally fitted custom mouthguards are recommended as they are comfortable, stay in place and do not impair speaking and breathing .

Why we ar a professi®nall fitted custom m®uthgua rd? Studies in the United States of America and in Australia have shown that dental and mouth injuries in football can be virtually eliminated by wearing individually fitted mouthguards. Other studies have shown this type of mouthguard may afford protection to structures other than teeth, especially amongst players prone to concussion an d neck injuries . Professionally fitted custom mouthguards used during sport are approved by the National Healt h and Medical Research Council, which confirmed the effectiveness of mouthguards in reducing injury to the teeth, mouth and associated structures .

As well as preventing concussion, mouthguards have been shown to increase upper body strength of athletes by allowing them their most efficient muscle performance . The wearing of mouthguards is mandatory in many V .F.L . Clubs and the V.A .F.A . and the Australian Dental Association urges all people playing contact sport to wear custom fitted mouthguards .

Does a mouthguard need special care? Yes, a mouthguard should 'be washed after each use . in cold water and then stored in a clean plastic container This should keep your mouthguard hygienic and prevent it having a bad taste. If your mouthguard becomes uncomfortable consult your dentist .

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Protect that smile - wear a fitted moutFaguarr' . That's the campaign theme appearing on specially produced posters and brochures currently being distributed to all VAFA clubs, schools, Melbourne dentists and dental technicians . The VAFA is committed to this programme as a result of a major sponsorship arrangement for season 1989 th the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (Vic Health) . The Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, together with the Australian Dental Association (Victorian Branch) i-,unched the campaign at the VAFA's pre-season Media & Sponsor's luncheon, held Thursday 13th April at ? e Melbourne Cricket Club . Jim Hawkins (VAFA President) introduced Adrian Nye (VHPF - Manager Assessment & Evaluation) who 'ficially launched the campaign to all in attendance . He stressed the thrust of the campaign was to encourage all VAFA footballers to show the way to all footballers throughout the State by wearing Professionally fitted mouthguards . In particular, the campaign focuses on the younger group of footballers - our Under 19 competition and arranges, back through the VAFA, a special $7 rebate after they have arranged for their custom fitted mouthguard . This special offer was made possible as a result of the overall funding VAFA received from VHPF and, o f course, with the co-operation of the Australian Dental Association (Victorian Division) headed by past hhonash Univeirsity player N eil Hewison . Players may ask "Why a fitted mouthguard and not one brought in a shop and softened to fit in the mouth?" Well the ADA has proof from research in the USA and in Australia that dental and mouth injuries in football are virtually eliminated when players weaer fitted moutguards . I'm sure girlfriends, wives and parents will all be heartened by this campaign and we hope they too play their part and encourage their VAFA `man' to wear a professionally fitted mouthguard . Thanks to VHPF and ADA for their support and we hope all clubs and players support this initiative .

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April 29th (C) Balaclava v O. Haileybury (11 .45 a .m .) Hampton Rovers v St Kevins OB (2 .20 p .m .) *April 20th (A) Marcellin OC v North O B May 6th (D) Power House v Old Camberwel l May 13th (B) Monash Blues v Bulleen-Templestowe May 20th (B) Old Brighton v Old Trinity *May 21st (A) Ormond v Collegians June 3rd (A) Kew v Uni Blues June 17th (A) Uni Blues v Old Paradians 'July 22nd (A) Parkside v Old Xaverians 'Sunda y 12

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Umpire's Corne r by Mike and Russel l

Who else but Sharon `Pump' Alger could take the spotlight a way from the'Pollies; the `Maggies, the Economy and the 'World at Large' etc . etc . and make the Sunday Press - front page if you don't mind! Sharon's umpiring has certainly come a long way in four years and her VFL career ambitions are certainly just around the corner . Thanks to Scotty Palmer for such a good 'PR' job but someone had better tell him that thos eof us in the know reckon she would make a fabulour 'Punchliner' . Keep on Punching, 'Fump' . Talk about Greg ` M r Versatile' Hardinan and his Marcellin efforts last week . Not only did he get the pie warmer going, serve some coffee, re-allocate and help re-mark the centre circle - he also umpired as well . He still won't say from these four jobs which he derived the greatest pleasure .

Steve `Kolotex' McCarthy is looking for a hosiery outlet to sponsor his stockings' supply. Pantyhose personnel can apply too The 'Razzamatazz' looks sensational at the moment `Macca'. No truth in the rumor you're getting your legs waxed as well ! What's this about `Stretcher-Case' Thwaites being knocked out during a match a fortnight ago. Brawn will always overcome brain in your case `GT'. It's a pity the Tribunal didn't give you a prescribed penalty for time wasting . Thanks a million to Bulleen United and Thomastow n for looking after him and getting him to Box Hill Hospital . Unfortunately the medicos let him out a few hours later. Great to see the number of 'Goalies' attending Thursday night training . Pity though that Gary `Handshakes' Clancy has a country sales run and only appears fortnightly . Suppose it could be worse if he worked locally and fronted every week .

Congratulations to Santo `Enrico' Caruso, Richard 'Simple' Simon and Glen 'Tubby' McKeeman on E.ttaining A' Section listings. With your experience we're all looking for big performances this year . ( PS Richard : Ore would think that your VFL wages would have covered a new pair of socks . ) On the same note it's great to see some of our 'former' collegues having comfortably settled into the VFL ranks . We recognise the talents of Paul Cherry, Justin Toohey, Santo Paolucci, Glen Clark, Andrew Taylor, Colin Segtoa, Bernie Hoar, John Hall and John Murnane. We're sure the VFL acknowledges their worth, too . Potential ` W hite Wackers' ('PWW') S'Fump' Alger ; G . 'SC' Thwaites . `Keep on waving' - Mike and Russel l

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A SECTION Roberts, Collegian s Berzins, Collegians Conti, North OB Mason, Marcellin Fitzpatrick, Kew Wood, Old Paradians h.lcinness, Uni Blues Schuhkraft, Ormond Cahill, North OB Caffry, Marcellin Perkins, Old Scotch Aujard, Old Scotch

B SECTION Zanetti, Therr y Allen, Old Brighton N . Heath, Uni Blacks Sheedy, De La Salle Campbell, De La Salle Waddington, Old Brighton Cameron, Old Mel b R . Heath, Bull-Temp Hildebrand, Monash Blues Fraser, De La Salle C SECTION Cooney, Caulfield G r _ Hill, Balaclava Phillips, Old Haileybury Phillips, Presto n

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H SECTIO N Lang, Richmond Central (4) 6 Phillips, Richmond Central (6) 6 87 Ricketts, Richmond Central (2) 5 Skapetis, Kontias (-) 5 (5) 5 6 UNDER 19 SECTIO N 1 ((5 5 Gri ff iths, Collegian s 5 McIntyre, Whitefriars (4) 5 McKenzie, Old Haileybury (3) 5 Weston, University Blue s (4) 5 UNDER 19 SECTIO N 2 5 Ryan, Old Brighton (-) 8 ((2) 5 Devine, Old Brighton (6) 8 Templeton, Old Brighton (4) 7 R . Steele, Old Scotch (1) 6 (4) 11 Canvin, Old Scotch (2) 6 (5) 10 Goodwin, Therry (-) 6 (3 Comito, St . Bernards (-) 6 87 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (6) 7 Walsh, Aquinas (1) 5 Marion, Hampton Rovers (4) 4 ((2) 6 7 Warton, St . Kevins (-) 4 (3) 6 A RESERVE Hawkins, Old Scotch 7 (4) 5 Roth, Ormon d (-) 5 Siluca, North Old Boy s (5 5 (8) 12 Formosa, University Blues ( 5 (8) 12 Randall, Marcelli n 5 (5) (7) 9 (4

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West Brunswick (C) scored their first win for the season when they beat Fawkner by 2 points, 12 .13 to 12 .11 . Best were Buckley, Cecchi, Fyffe, (W.Bruns) and Mitchell, Cropley, Hills (Fawkner) . Kew and Old Scotch (A) both without a win, met for the "Browns" to have a 48-point victory, 24 .15 to 17.9 . Stars were R . Zerbe, Filipovic, J. Shallvey (Kew) and Smith, M . Polkinghorne, Kiel (Old Scotch) . 150 games to Banyule captain coach Rick Brockwell, appointed this year after eleven years at West Brunswick in which he coached them to a premiership in 1982 . 10 YEARS AGO - 1979 300 games : a rare milestone to Tony Fink, of Old Carey - best & fairest, committee, Vice President, President - a dazzling, wingman and an example to all at the club . 200 games to St . Kevin's O .B . Don Ma rt in, club best & fairest in 1964, and president in 1970 & 1971 - "his loyalty and dedication to SKOBFC has been outstanding and an inspiration to us all". And would you believe, 150 games as umpire to Brian "Benny" Goodman who joined the "whistlers" after six seasons with Brunswick (VAFA) . Eight grand finals to his credit, including an A & B and Victoria v South Australia clash . Benny was farewelled as he left for a "9 week working (?) holiday in Europe" . (Benny is it true that you acted as a linesman when Elton Jhohn's team Watford played West Ham? NR) . "D" Section coaches were Alan Quaife (BullTemp), Lionel Allemand ( Count ry Colleges), Trevor Reid (MHSOB), Mick Glenn (Old Carey), Mike Perry ( Power House), David Groves (St . Bede's), John Murrie (SSB), Ken Frencham (West Brunswick) . Who coached Elsternwick and Heatherton? 15 YEARS AGO - 1974

Geelong sprung the surprise of the season when they held on to beat Ormond by 8 points in a tight finish - their first win over Ormond for many years . The visitors kicked 7 .1 to 1 .1 . in the second quarter. However, Ormond fought back to take the lead in th e THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

third quarter. The lead changed several times in an exciting last quarter. Best were Eddy, D. Collins, Birrell (Gael .) and Bourne, Wood, Kozlowski (Ormond) . Coburg played brilliantly to defeat U. Blues 26.16 (172) to 11 .19 (85) . King, Handley & Gillingham starred for the victors . Bruce Fergsuon played his 255th game for Collegians, a new club record replacing Graham Daff's record set in 1967. 20 YEARS AGO - 196 9 Coburg emerged as clear leaders with an easy 8 goal win against Old Paradians. Best were N . Beatle, L . Beatle, and McFarlane (6 goals), while Gordon, Kiss and Dowling kept OP's in the game. Closest game for the round was Parkside's 2 point win over St . Patrick's OC in 'D' Section, 11 .13 to 11 .11, with Stenlaks, J . Byrne and Clarke ( Parkside) and Colbe rt , Maher and Thrum (St . Pat's) best players . Milestones - Alan 'Flea' Metcalf (150 games - AMP), Greg Tootell (100 - Caul . Gram .) Robe rt Winnacott (100 - Parkside), Jock Sellars (200 - Elsternwick Captain and coach) and Terry Eastwood (100 - De La Salle captain) .

30 YEARS AGO - 195 9 Before the start of the Commercial Bank Elsternwick match, both teams formed a lane of honour for veteran Elsternwick player, Max Leslie who created an Amateur record by being the first player to appear in all section and juniors. Max celebrated by kicking 8 goals. Coburg held a successful reunion of past and present players with 200 present including old time greated Barney Kilpatrick (down from Tongala), Vin Sterling (Sydney), Neil Gilmour (Numerkah), Howard Lawrence (Point Lonsdale), and first life member. Alf Swales, President Les Fleiner paid tribute to firm foundations laid by the pioneers - seven of the original 1923 were present . George Ride, Alphington captain and social secretary played his 100th game . De La Salle containued their good form when their pace was too much for Kew who got to within two points in the final term only to see De La respond strongly to win by 16 points . Best were M . Murphy, McClelland, Pilkington (De La) and Mo rt , James, Milbist (Kew) . 40 YEARS AGO - 194 9 Old Melburnians were in the coldrums - four games, four losses and were hoping that the spectacle of the cardinal guernseys of Old Scotch would provide the fillip to start a paralysing run of success . Victorian team to play South Australia was : Doug Arnold (H .Rovers Capt .), Mike Fitchett (Old Scotch V.C.), Jack Bennie (Ivanhoe), Jack Backhouse 17


(MHSOB), Sam Birtles (H .Rovers), John Brady (U .Blacks), Jock Cordner (U .Blacks), Col Ebert (Ormond), John Grainer (Old Melb), Ted Lane (Malvern), Brian Judd (Coll .), . John Kennedy (Teachers Coll .), Alan `Tonky' Mellors, ( Bruns .), Stan M orris (Elsternwick), Peter M urphy ( O.Xavs), Bob Rowse (Ormond), Tom Russell ( Geelong), Ma x

Smyth (U .Blacks), George Spencer (Coburg), Joe Sheehan . Four later played league football - can you name them? Leading goalkickers were 'A' Section Potter (U .Blacks), 'B' - Russell (Geelong), 'C' Boyd (Myer), 'D' - Gould (UHS) and in the Juniors - Ron Saunders (Ivanhoe. )

Owing to Anzac Day holiday last Tuesday, the Tribuna did not meet until Wednesday - too late for the inclusio n of the report in this week's issue.

Details will appear next week . THE BLACK LIS .m. Thonefia - Reserves by 3 p.m. l (Ca) - FINE~ FIVE DOLLAR3ores by 5 p (Cb) - Also failed to phone scores by 5.30 p .m . FINE: TEN DOLLARS . (Cc) - Failed to phone scores (if necessary) or details to Press Correspondent by 6p .m . (B Section details - 6 .30 p .m .) FINE: TEN DOLLARS .

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Personality Pars THOMASTOWN MILESTONE - 150 GAMES Congratulations fromall at Thomo to George Bubis on reaching 150 games - after a checkered career . The return to Thomo this season will be a boost in our goalkicking power as George is recognised as one of Thomo's better utility players . BRENDAN MILLAR'S 100TH GA M ES FOR SKOB If anyone deserves to play 100 games, for sheer weight of determination and vocal power, it is Brendan "Wally Gator" Millar who celebrates this milestone with SKOB today. Recruited from Toorak Teachers College, where he was famous for his beer drinking prowess rather than his ball skills, he enjoyed the distinction of being rubbed out in his first game for the club . Fortunately Wally was able to transcend this early blemish and develop the gentler skills of the game such as the legal shirtfront . At 161/2 stone this man is an awesome sight to the opposition . A popular identity around the club, we all wish him well today and for the future as Captain of the SKOB H-Grade side . 18

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MORE BEER, MORE BEER, M ORE BEER 200 UP AT OT' s Peter "Bee ry " Beer today plays his 200th for Old Trinity. "Beery" joined the club in 1977 in A grade and has been with us all the way down to E grade and played a large part in our rise back up to B grade . In 1979 he was "most improved", and the coach's award . The 80s saw Bee ry win a string of trophies at the club. In 1980 he won the club service award, 1981 again he was best clubman . He was seconds captain in 1985, 86 and 87, second's best and fairest in 1985 and 1986 . Beery has also played in one senior and two reserve grand finals. There is no one more respected at Old Trinity than Peter Beer, We all wish him the very best of luck for his 200th and hope that the "left footed legend" will go on for a few years yet . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

Perso nality Par s 3 MILESTONES AT ORMOND Steven McCooke - 150 Games Congratulations to Steven M cCooke who playe d his 150th game for Ormond last week . After developing through Ormond's very fruitful Under 17 grade, Steven has become a very successful utility player for Ormond . He was a member of the 1985, 1987 and 1988 Premiership sides for Ormond and has been the winner of 2 Senior Best & Fairest awards for the club. Steven has also represented the VAFA on several occasions . Since overcoming a serious knee reconstruction some years ago Steven may have lost some of his pace but certainly has not lost any of his uncanny ball skills and ability to read the play to perfection . Steven's ball skills are not only restricted to football, as he has the daunting task of combining both District Cricket (where he was a member of Melbourne's Premiership side this season) and the top level of VAFA football . Such demands make it very hard on his time and it is a credit to himself that he is able to come back year after year to play both sports at such a high level and at such a high standard that he sets himself. His wife Debbie has also been most supportive to him . Well done "Cookie" from all at Ormond .

Paul Forsyth - 150 Game s Ormond's Paul Forsyth, plays his 150th game for the club today and is congratulated from all concerned at Ormond . Paul has developed into one of Ormond's most consistent and reliable players, and his ability to read the play is matched by none . A player not over endowed with pace, Paul has that uncanny ability of always appearing to have plenty of time to dispose of the ball . Paul also has the unbelievable record of having played in 7 premiership sides at Ormond including being in a premiership side for the last 5 years (1985, 1987 & 1988 Seniors and 1984 & 1986 Reserves) . This is quite a record on its own . Well done on your milestone today Paul and we all hope that you can add many more games to your record . "Fors" - you are the best! ! M ick Collins - 100 Games - Boundary Umpi re Congratulations to M ick Collins who this week officiates in his 100th game as Ormond's Reserve Grade boundary umpire. After playing several years of football for Ormond, M ick after realising his playing days were over was keen to give something back to the club and the game which had given him so much enjoyment . To his credit Mick has become one of the most well respected and honest boundary umpires in the VAFA . Mick has also stood in for M att Szylit as Ormond's senior boundary umpire on several occassions and also as a Reserve grade field umpire ; both positions he has filled most honourably . Congratulations Mick all hope to see you throwing the ball back in for many more years to come . STAN WHO? STAR! CASH!! 150 AT OLD TRINITY John Cash today plays his 50th game for Old Trinity. Cashy joined us back in 1984 and since then has established himself as perhaps the most "respected" seconds player in the amateur competition . Despite having the turning circle of a drunk draft horse and the kicking ability of a lame duck, Cashy has turned many games . . . mostly in favour of the opposition by kicking the wrong way!! All at Old Trinity wish him the very best for the rest of his career. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

200 AT NORTH BRU N SWIC K Craig Fox reached the 200 game milestone against UHSOB on 22 .4 .89 . Craig has risen through the ranks of youngster reserves grade, and now is an integral part of the North Brunswick seniors. Craig has always actively involved himself in the cub and North Brunswick has benefitted from his endeavours . Still a relative youngster, there are many good years left in Craig and we expect to see his strong marking and solid play around for quite a while yet . Congratulations, Craig, from all at North Brunswick . 150 AT NORTH BRU N S W ICK Peter Dimatco played his 150th game for North Brunswick against UHSOB on 22 .4 .89. Peter has been with the club for many years and if not for some serious injuries he has suffered along the way, could have played his 150th some years ago . Peter epitomises the spirit of North Brunswick in that he keeps bouncing back . His skill and courage on the football field are admired by both his teammates and opponents alike, and his easy-going spirit off the field make him a popular figure at the club. Congratulations, Peter, from all at North Brunswick ,

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6.6 12 .11 17.14 22 .22 .154 NORTH O . B . PARKSiDc 0 .1 0 .2 2 .5 7.8 .50 . O'Rourke 3, Moloney 2, Muto 2, Hanlo n NORTH O.B . Cahill 3, Conti 3 as 2, :ukinson 2, Gayfer Boyd Schmidt . BEST Boyd, Considine, r .- .;vras, Atkinson, Dwye Pr.RKSIDE Matkaris 4, Sturgess, Torte, Sohgo BEST Mitchell, .1>ria, Sherlock, Glasgow, Sedgwick, Row e MARCELLIN 6 .2 8 .5 12 .7 15.7.97 OLD SCOTCH 2 .3 6 .7 10 .9 11 .12 .78 MARCELLIN Mason 5. Cathy 4, Murray 3, Buhagiar, M Gerson, Day, BEST Cooper, Delahunt, M Getson, O'Flynn . Castagna Caffry OLD SCOTCH Allen 4, Brown 2, Aufard, Chambers, Hart, Reddish, Macmillan, BEST Hodge, Smith, Lloyd, Moir. Hart, Reddish UNI BLUES 2 .6 4 .9 6.12 10.14.74 COLLEGIANS 6.0 11 .3 16 .6 23 .12 .150 COLLEGIANS Roberts 7 . Berzins 4, Daley 2, Wallace 2, Tregear 2, K Parsons 2, Ingleton, Hunt . Phillips, Parkin BEST Tregear, Galbraith, Roberts, Scott, Hunt, Parkin s UNI BLUES Mclnnes 3, Chow 2, Gunn . Mitchell, Allen, Wallis C Taylor, BEST Gust. Futphy. McCarty, Haze dire Norman, Kans OLD XAVERIANS 4 .3 5 .5 5 .6 8.7.55 ORMOND 2 .3 6 .8 10.13 15 .19.109 ORMOND Schuhkratt 4, Connell 3. Gervason 2 . Gilmore 2, Ciarkso n :^gston, Russell BEST M McDonald, Taylor, D McDonald, Clarkson . ;-.'1, Nankervi s OLD XAVS Furphy 3, Breenan Callan, Collopy. Stoney, Mortenson ~- ;T Taylor McClelland, Meagher, Mortensen . TuIIy. Klein KEW 12 .17.89 OLD PARADIANS 15.17.107 OLD PARADIANS Wood 5 . Grills 3 . Angove 2, Philp, Considine, Zapps, Skerritt, Beare BEST Beare Wood, Considine, Philp Way, Bibby KEW Fitzpatrick 5, Cavanagh 3, R_O'Kayli, Griffiths, Lord, Burke . BEST Fitzpatrick, Jenkins, Griffiths, Cavanagh, White, Burk e

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0. MELBURNIANS 16.13.109 0. BRIGHTON 17.12 .114 0. MELB. A Wrtts 3, Webb 3, E Cordner 2, Cameron 2, TWitts 2 . Smithers 2, Nelson, Campbell, BEST TWdts, Nicholls, Brown, Daddo, A Wilts. Tirrel l OLD BRIGHTON Allen 5, Monument 3, Shippen 2, Cooper 2, Wall, Grant, Barber, Lade, Well BEST Burns, Shippen, Wolf, Brook, Grant, Lad e

OLD IVANHOE 7.7.49 BANYULE 30.18.19 8 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. KILDA 2 .3 5.4 7.6 8.9 .57 PRESTON 3.2 8.4 13.7 18 .9.117 ST. KILDA Riddell 5, Buckley, Hammam, Ananis BEST Berenger, Struth, Lake, Riddell, Murphy, Sherma n PRESTON Phillips 4, Mason 4, Johnson 3, Hepburn 2, Brydson 2, Cahgwri, Ewing, Zubak. BEST Debono, A Philp, Ewing, O'Brien, Brydson, Bullock

CAUL. GRAMMARIANS 22 .18 .150 HAMPTON ROVERS 11 .10 .76 CAUL. GRAM. Cooney 8, Bettany 4, Brohier 4, Morrissey, Dickson, G Williams, Rudden BEST T Royals, Brohier, Morrissey, Horton, Boston . Lowe HAMPTON ROVERS Winkler 5, Ross 4, Hetherington, Melinfak BES T Salmon, Winkler, Pat, McKellar, Coutts . ST. KEVIN S 11 .10 .76 BALACLAVA 17.25.127 ST. KEVINS Meagher 3, Varasdi 2, Riciorn 2, Houngan, Bale, Foley, Loorham BEST Arthurson, O'Brien, Beale, Meagher, Hooper, Hounga n BALACLAVA A Hill 8, 12. Rafferty 2, Talanco 2, A .Breslin, Gregory, Monaghan BEST Rafferty, McGrath, A Hill, Plamer, Dickson, M,Hill . 0 . HAILEYBURY 4 .6 15.8 21 .12 29.17.191 IVANHOE 0.4 1 .4 1 .8 2 .11 .23 0 . HAILEYBURY Connell 4, Phillips 4, Walden 4, Cox 3, W,Smdh 3, Fletcher 3, McKenzie 2, Lyell, G Smith. Colston, Rae, Gerny . BEST Fletcher, Connell, McKenzie, Bingham, Gerny, Baxter. IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

ADDRESS PHONE No . : A SECTION B SECTION C SECTION D SECTION E SECTION F SECTION G SECTION H SECTION

MON BLUES 3.2 6.6 13.8 16.11 .107 OLD TRINITY 3.4 5.9 12 .12 19.14.128 OLD TRINITY Rogers 3, Allibon 2, Farrell 2, Forbes 2, Kenealy 2, O'Shaughnessy 2, Anderson, Norman, Maizela, SammuL Carnegie, Scott BEST Forbes, Norman, Rogers, Wallace, Allibon, Parkes MONASH BLUES Hildebrand 4, O'Brien 3, Later 2, Hodgson 2, Cornwell, J Quin, Sturgess, Tnandos, Zachandis BEST Baring, Hildebrand, Steaton, Hyatt, StUrgess, Trance s DE LA SALLE 3 .1 9 .2 15.5 22 .8 .140 THERRY 2 .3 4.5 7.6 14.9 .93 DE LA SALLE Campbell 6, Fraser 4, McClounan 3, Carroll 2, Sheedy 2 . PGreen. Mulcahy, O'Callaghan, O'Toole, Toohey BEST Campbell, Lowe, Mulcahy, Fraser, Carroll, Mullin s THERRY Zanetti . O'Rourke 3 . Wngglesworth 2, Reddick 2, Crotty, Quinn, Biddlestone BEST O'Rourke, Mallon, A Ratcliffe, Quinn, Crotty, Zanott i

BULLEEN-TEMP 0 .5 3 .8 7.11 7.14 .56 UNI BLACKS 1.2 5 .7 7.10 11 .10 .76 UNI BLACKS N Heath 3, Vaughan 2, Newing 2, Gray 2, Sommerville, Radford, BEST Pappas, Gray, Wines, Radford, Vaughan, Cummins BULL/TEMP R Heath 3, Rowe, Farley, Puls, Smythe, BEST Tsiotinas, Robertson, Rowe, Smythe, Mayne, Pul e FAWKNER 7.3 8 .3 9.8 13 .10 .88 ST. BERNARDS 1 .4 8.12 11 .18 13.26 .104 ST. BERNARDS Pearson 2, R Purcell 2 . Griffiths 2 . Muir, Daffey, McAllister, Nathan, Wood, Federico . Fitzgerald BEST Federico, Nathan, ~clnerney R Purcell, JO'Connell, Melica n

FAWKNER A Saggers 4, Korp 4, Ma7erczak 2 . B Saggers, Cropley, G Busst . BEST Mitchell, S,Barrett, Ruggiero, Middlemo, P.Tymms, K Kavanagh . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

POWERHOUSE 18 .8.116 BULLEEN UNITED 10.16 .76 POWERHOUSE Evans 6 . Stone 4, Pavlou 2, Scotland 2, Williams 2, Hall, Waters. BEST Stone, Stafford, Morris, Hansen, Evans, Cope BULLEEN UNITED Veitch 2, Kelly 2, Armstrong, Creighton, Empey, Thompson, Foley, Morley BEST Morley, Roberts, Flew, B.Harvie, Harris, Empe y THOMASTOWN 7.4 13 .8 19.13 26.17.173 0 . CAMBERWELL 3 .2 9 .3 10 .4 12 .8.80 THOMASTOWN Cedro 5, G .Bubs 4, D.Fellows 4, A .Fellow 4, Leale 2 Kevin Harling 2, Leaved, LenUni, F Farchione, D Farchlone, Pearson . BEST Pearson . DFellows, A Felows, Lentni, Molella, G .Bubis 0. CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . STATE BANK 31 .18 .204 AJAX 11 .8 .74 STATE BANK Jenkins 12, Bolts 4, Kay 4, Twycross 3, Beare 2, Templeton 2, Walpole, Aumor,L Guy, L??7?? BESt Jenkins, Bolts, Kay, Burrage, Walpole, Aumont AJAX Marks 3, Goetz 2, Borensten, Bursztyn, Graham Goldberg, Mond, Kalinski, H Silver. BEST Bursztyn, Borenstein, B . Zielinski, Marks

ELSTERNWICK 1 .1 6.5 12.7 16.9.105 0. MENTONIANS 10 .4 12.8 20 .13 26 .20.176 ELSTERNWICK Blennerhassett 10, Tsiampas 3, Rosewarne 2 . Cosmas BEST Blennerhassett, Tsampas, McCooke, A . Conlin, Cosmas, Bean . OLD MENTON . Acreman 8, Bournon 4, Glue 3, Davis 2, D .Sciacca 2 . Solley 2, Grant, MacQude, A Newman, R .Newman, Norton. BEST Acreman, Bournon, A,Newman, MacQuire, W . Beynon, R Buxton . 21


MHSOB 12.7.79 WHITEFRIARS 25.18 .168 MHSOB Drummond 5. Wax 2 . McLardie, Moore . Comer, Bradley . Gelmgs BEST Comer, Harries . Wix, Drummond, Verma, Wilson WHITEFRIARS Phillips 5, Sutton 4, Woodman 4, Houston 3, Strike 3 . Bonnyman 2, Hay, Jenkins, Lee BEST Coghlan, Jenkins. Bunn, McNeil . Mark Reidy . Sutto n : r . . __ - ----------1 OLD ESSENDON 17.17.119 DOVETON 6.5.41 Goal Kickers and E~st Players not received . HEATHERTON 11 .16 .82 OLD GEELONG 11 .20 .86 HEATHERTON D Watson 3, Patterson 2, Anderson 2, Caia, Jones . Ulbnck . Horse BEST McMahon, Ulbnck, ATodd, R Lovitt, Hardman . King

OLD GEELONG W Dowling 4. Harwood 2, Borthwick 2, Johnstone 2 . Clarke BEST C Hollis, Twigg, Clarke, Dowling, Johnstone . Davis NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .6 6 .10 13 .14 19.21 .135 UHSOB 1 .0 5.2 5.5 6 .7.43 NORTH BRUNS. D DeMorton 7 . Bnffa 3 . Cannon 2, Francis 2 . Grimaldi, Lianeas . M DeMorton, Hehir, Serratore BEST Buffs . DDeMorton, PQmarco . Balatzi . LiRosi, Payne

UNI BLUES 4 .2 5 .6 6 .11 10.16 .76 COLLEGIANS 6.3 9 .6 14.12 18.16 .124

.. 9.6.60 10.7 .67

UNI BLUES Weston 5 . Jones 2, Hann, Whitehead. Spetch. BEST Jackson, Weston. Nunn, McIntosh, Harris, Irwi n

ST. BERNARDS Bergin 2, Shearer 2, DWood 3, Suhvan . Devers. Powell BEST Powell, Devers . Sullivan, Gallant . McGartland

COLLEGIANS Griffin 4 . Woolhouse 4, E Jones 3, Allan 2 Docking 2 oberts, Fitzmaurice, TWdliams BEST Woolhouse, Jones, Howdem, wfas R Nancarrow . D Robert s

ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS

COLLEGIANS Comley 5 . Powell, RTeale. Shegog, Smith . Nancarrow BEST Jones, Comley, Mantzounis . Kenneally, Powell, Nancarrow DE LA SALLE 2 .2 3 .4 4 .7 6 .9.45 PORT COLTS 1 .0 5 .2 9 .5 13 .8.86

0 . XAVERIANS 3 .2 10 .5 17.8 21 .15 .141 LIARCELLIN 3 .3 5 .7 7.12 11 .13 .79 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

DE LA SALLE Buick 3, Hunt Stewart, McGenntss BESt Jim Hunt, Gay, Jenkinson . Moore . Buick, Muncas k

0 . HAILEYBURY 5.2 10.5 15.8 20 .13.133 DE LA BLUE 4 .3 8.6 10 .12 13 .19 .97

PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BULLITEMPLESTOWE 5 .0.30 MARCELLIN 5 .9.39 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD XAVERIANS 15 .9 .99 MONASH WHITES 11 .5 .71 Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

0. HAILEYBURY McKenzie 5, Speirs 4, Tarr 2, Phillips 2 M .Broadbent 2, Connelly, Devenish, Kirkwood-Scott, Labady, Krauss BEST Phillips, ^~egwin, Parton, Herbert, McKenzie, Devenis h

BLOODS 8 .8 .56 KEW 12 .9 .81 KEW Prowse 4, Dalton 2, Manley, Phelan, Velthuls- Martin, M Doyle . Macisaac BEST TEAM EFFORT I t

UHSOB Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

BLOODS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

PENINSULA 12 .9.81 WEST BRUNSWICK 23 .31 .169

OLD MELBURNIANS 7 .12-54 OLD SCOTCH 9 .5 .59

PENINSULA Kerley 4, Jarrot 3. Harrison 2, Birch . Crowder. Mannes BEST Angus . Sharpm, Rote . Burch, Kerley, Crowder

OLD MELB . Ertan 1, Kaftan 1, Wert,mer I Francis 3 . Woodhouse BEST Troup. Joyce, Hunt . Hanchette Farndon . Woodhouse

WEST BRUNS. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

OLD SCOTCH Forbes 3. Hutchinson, Loughron, Doherty. Currie, Crump, Buhagia[ Kiel, BEST McNab. Forbes . Aird, Kay, Fraser-Smith, Kiel

AQUINAS 2 .3 9 .7 13.12 21 .17.143 BRUNSWICK 5.2 8 .6 13 .8 17.10.112 AQUINAS P Box 4, Livingstone 3, Brady 3, Grierson 2, Ryan 2, Whitfield, Whelan, Tarulh, King BEST Whitfield- Grierson- Tarulh, Croft, Brady, Hodge

BRUNSWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. BEDES 3 .5 3 .6 9 .8 9 .10 .64 LA TROBE UNI 2 .2 6 .6 10.11 16 .17.113 ST. BEDES Zahra, Boag, Walker. McColough, Lannan, Riordan, Seeley, T Beasley, M Beasley BEST N . Fitzgibbon, Elmore, Dunstan, Boag, Riordan, Zahra LA TROBE UNI Wilson 4, Cousins 3, Gehng 2. Poole 2 . Benbow . Huffer, Kreuzer Little. Sandy BEST Little. Pole. Wilson, Cousins, Lewis . Sand y

OLD CAREY 7.2 11 .6 20.10 24 .10.154 WAVERLEY 4 .2 7-4 8.9 11 .19.85 WAVERLEY Dupuy 3, Carroll 2, Drnsdale 2. Burghardt, Hands, Luxa, Smith BEST Dunstan . Luxa, Dupuy. Lawler. Burghardt . Smith OLD CAREY Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . COMM BANK 7.3 10 .4 14.10 24 .13 .157 ELTHAM 5.7 12.11 18.13 20 .14 .134 COMM BANK D Clode 5, Pitts 5, Bowles 4, Quuke 3 . G Joyce 2, Sparkes . Woodward, Shabo, Pearson, James BEST Segrave, Joyce . Chapman . Abrahams . Scott . Clode, Sparkes ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ST. ANDREWS 5 .4 .34 MAZENOD 23.15 .153 Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . FOOTS. IT. 4.3 8.6 15.9 17.12 .114 ST. LEONARDS 7.4 12.12 15.15 19 .17.131 . Phillips 3, Moroney 3, Mills 3, Breheny 2, Gunn 2, Dormonin, FOOT. IT Kogioumetzis, Brown, M Edward BEST Breheny . Gunn, Robertson, Hefter, Phillips, Chil e ST. LEONARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ANZ BANK 22.10.142 UNI REDS 21 .18.144 ANZ BANK R . McDonald 6 . Furniss 3, Szetz 3 . Walkley 3, Skein 2 . Ncolosi 2, Schaper 2, Strahan BEST Walkley. Schaper, R McDonald . Nicolos., Kennedy, Knight UNI REDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 22

NORTH O.B . 10 .8.68 UNI BLACKS 20.18 .138 NORTH O.B. Dwyer 3. Angelucci, Boccabella, Holcomb, Fitzgerald, Pavrsey, Collard, McLachlan BEST Ldhgow, Tnmboh, Perris, Collard, Dwyer, Pawsey UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0 . BRIGHTON 2.2 10.13 16 .17 26 .24.180 }AONASH BLUES 4.2 6 .3 11.5 14 .5.89 0. BRIGHTON Devine 6. Knight 5, Templeton 4, Barker 2, Howden 2, Fisher, Loosechilde, Philips, G,Reynolds, M Reynolds . Tablot Wtt,amson BEST A great team effort" MON BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BULL/TEMP. CAUL. GRAMM .

BALACLAVA 8.10 .58 STATE BANK 7.6 .48 STATE BANK Gill 2, Inglis 2, Pitts 2, Pallotta BEST Gill, Pallotta . Hayes. Carr, Tavter, Gal e BALACLAVA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD GEELONG 3.8 .26 SALESIAN 18 .11 .119 SALESIAN Perna 4, Hunt 4, Oliver 2 . Gasoan 2 . Canavan 2, Bourke, Kustreba, Cleary. Stoforidhs. BEST Perna . Hunt Gaspan, Doyle Lowndes, Chiappin i OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . RICHMOND CENTRAL 17 .16.118 ST. KILDA 8 .8.56 RICHMOND CENTRAL Phillips 6, Lang 4, Ricketts 2, PSando 2, Alevras Hirscher Tymms BEST Phillips, Bestow, J ;ggins. PParas. Van Maanen . Lan g ST. KILDA Ahearn 2, Skender, Andrews, Nardella, Northeast, F DeMaio, Pouloupoulos . BEST Nardella, Andrews, Skender Ahearn, Dizio. Clinch

THERRY 19 .14 .128 POWER HOUSE 1 .5 .11 THERRY Rossienolo 4, Kinkins 3, Mott 3, Roden 2, S Lyons 2 . Byrnes, Devereaux, Hudson, Lind . Bedier BEST Mott, Ross~enolo, Jmkins . Byrnes . Hudson, Bode n POWERHOUSE Orchard 1 BEST Orchard, Kretschmer. Brown, Stodgell, Jones, Dakin . GTV-9 11 .9 .75 KONTIAS Skapetis 3, Kantanas 3, Canned 2, Karvelis 2. Kovaos, C Kantarias, Balderanas, Tzivakis BEST Skapeus, G Kantanias, S Bond, Balderanan, Cannolo, Lantouris GTV-9 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

ORMOND RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM BANYULE WHITEFRIARS 15 .15.105 0. PARADIANS GREEN 9 .13 .67 WHITEFRIARS Reidy 3, Carbone 2, Lake 2 Butler, Flett, Livesey-Cole . M White, J .Whde, McIntyre, Micro. Ravenarki BEST Ciardulli, Carbone, Builer Lake, McVean, J Whit e O.O. GREEN Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

5 .5 120.7 13 .12 14.14.9 8 1.0 5.1 11 .3 15.8.98

CAUL. GRAMM . Je6nek 3, Hyland 3. Gooding 2 . Fletcher 2, Craigm Penera, Mori, R Royals BEST Hyland, R Royals, Vorrath . S Klose. JeOnek, Periera

BULLiTEMR Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 0. P. PURPLE 9 .9 .63 ST. BERNARDS 17.10 .112 O.P. PURPLE Craker 3, Vasdou 2, Vear 2, J Reidy, Cousins BEST Silvio, Michael O'Keefe, Finlay, Craker Livy, Condo ST. BERNARDS Doolan 5, Parrett 2. Kennedy 2, Law, Horn, Rogerson, Overman 2, Martin, Maha BEST Doolan, McGown, Overman . Kennedy, Mafia, Rogerso n THERRY 13 .16 .9 5 MHSOB 13 .15 .93 THERRY Crotty 2, Pinner 2, Carter 2, Goodear, Smith, Schembn . Gragat, McIntosh, Fitzpatrick, Clifton, BEST Fitzpatrick, Sandman, BGrocock, Cotry, Pinner, Clifton . MHSOB Fuller 3, Hatzis 3, Mills 2, Archdall, Suckling, Sargeant, K Marshall . Yee BEST A fabulous team effort "

OLD MELB. 9 .5.59 O. SCOTCH 13 .11 .89 0. MELB. Dickson 4 . Griffiths 2, Brokoff 2, McKenzie 1 BEST Griffiths, Murphy, Clements . Stonier. King Brokoff 0. SCOTCH Cowper 2, Canwn 2, Stubbs 2, Bradfield, Earle, Howell, Millington, Raftopoulos, R Steele, Winneke BEST BSteele, Bennett, Gibbs, Cowper, Sinclair, Har t

THOMASTOWN 13.7.85 OLD TRINITY 23 .12 .150 THOMASTOWN Pougios 6, Gikouski 2, Dimouski, Pougios, Papaioanou, D'Avoine, Paras, BEST Pougios, Gikovski, Gatouski, Pougios, Formos a OLD TRINITY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MAZENOD 27.23 .185 AQUINAS 7.5 .47 AQUINAS Col6ver Ferlazzo, Maher, McEvoy, Peake, Walshe BEST Livingstone, McEvoy, O'Connor, Walshe, Ferlazzo, Upton MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

HAMPTON ROVERS 20 .17.137 ST. KEVINS 8.11 .59 HAMP. ROVERS Marion 4 . Greg 3 . W Hobson 3 Luxmoore 3 . Wilton 3 Moss 2, McGuinness Voulgarulus BEST Basketi. Earle. D Hobson, Gre,g PMcCall ST. KEVINS Warton 3, Murphy 3, Quinlan, Kearns . BEST Terzirn, Kearns, Locaso, McGarry, Quinlan . Warton . FAWKNER 13 .13 .91 PARKSIDE 8 .21 .69 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BULLEEN UNITED 9 .6.60 DE LA GOLD 32 .14.206 BULLEEN UNITED A,Humphrey 2 . Moran 2, McLaren, M .Stratton, DHumphrey, Mott, Fitt . BEST Do6nko, Andronicis, A,Humphrey. D Humphrey, Moran, Mott DE LA GOLD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . IVANHOE 3 .3 6 .6 10 .14 13 .19.97 ALBANVALE 3 .4 7.8 13 .14 17.15.117 Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived.

NORTH O.B. 6.3 7.8 9 .11 14 .12 .96 PARKSIDE 4.0 8.2 10.5 13.6 .8 4 NORTH O.B. Siluca 3, Hogan 3, Tierney 2, Kearney 2. Dell 2, S Niched, Discard BEST Hogan, Sduca, S Hibbert, Dell, Tierney, J .Schmidt PARKSIDE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MARCELLIN 2 .6 6.10 11 .13 15.18 .108 O. SCOTCH 5.2 6.4 7.7 8 .10 .58 MARCELLIN Randall 5 . McIntyre 4, S Johnson 2, Howe, Hewitt, Dtloon, O Callaghan BEST Howe. S Boysen. McIntyre, Stewart, S Johnson . Carafa 0 . SCOTCH Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . UNI BLUES 4.4 10.10 12 .14 17-15.117 COLLEGIANS 6.4 8-7 10.8 12 .11 .83 UNI BLUES Formosa 5, Freemantle 4, Carmichael 2, Kennedy 2. Walton . McIntosh . Hickey. Cohen BEST DChnstie. Kennedy, Karamoshos. Freemantle, Walton, Connoll y

COLLEGIANS Schmidt 3, Cooper 2, Copeland 2, Cornelius, Evans . Kahn, Lord, Pollock BEST Wolff, Coyne, Wright, Pollock, Kahn, Cornelius OLD XAVS 3 .3 5 .4 8 .5 12 .7.79 ORMOND 5 .3 10 .10 10 .16 16.19.115 ORMOND Roth 7. Fisher 3, Madden 3, Brown 2, Best BEST Roth, Strahan, Harrington, Fisher, Madden, Robertson . OLD XAVS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . KEW 15.17.107 OLD PARADIANS 14 .14.98 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

MON BLUES 3 .2 6.5 6.8 10.10 .70 OLD TRINITY 1 .1 3.3 7.7 9 .8.62 MON BLUES M .Spencer 2, Whiteside 2, Servos 2, J .Spencer, Black, Nicolopoulos, Lord. BEST Searle, Nicolopoulos, Trembath, J . Andntsos, Servos, Lord . OLD TRINITY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . DE LA SALLE 3 .4 16 .8 23 .10 21 .13.199 THERRY 1 .0 1 .2 1 .3 1 .4 .10 DE LA SALLE O'Keefe 7, Waldron 5, Faulkner 4, Gray 2, Pat Green 2, T O'Callaghan 2, Pegoli 2, Kellett, Bndeson, O'Brien . Steiger, J O'Callaghan, Sullivan, Whylee BEST Team effort! ' THERRY Eastmure 1 BEST Barrett, A .Eastmure, R Lyons, Richardson, Moran, Muller

BULLEEN/TEMP 2 .2 4.5 8.6 8.7.55 UNI BLACKS 1 .3 4.5 6.7 12-11 .83 Goal Kickers and Best Players not rece ived . FAWKNER 2 .3 4.5 5.4 10 .9 .69 ST. BERNARDS 5.6 6.8 8.10 8.10 .58 ST. BERNARDS McCieave 4, PMonaghan 2, Bond . Tota . BEST O'Brien, McCleave, Abfalter Tota, Books, P,Monaghan . FAWKNER Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 23


O. MELB. 18 .6.114 0. BRIGHTON 6 .6 .42 0. MELB. Curtis 4, Baglin 3, Naylor 3 W .Elstoft 2, Bull 2, Tymmes, Nelson, Webber BEST Curtis, Read, Arnold, Sands. Baglin 0. BRIGHTON Cochran 3, Hogan 2 . Tregaskis BEST Flldes, Tregaskis, Wraith, Gale, Hogan, Cochra n

OLD IVANHOE BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived.

5.5.35 20 .13.133

ST. KILDA 3.1 3.1 8 .2 9.4.58 PRESTON 4 .7 11 .10 15.11 21 .13.139 ST. KILDA Cummins 3, Bdston 3, Ballann 2, McGaw BEST Sossa, McGarity, Oakley, Camm, Bilston, Ballan n

PRESTON Caliguin 6, Baxter 4, Haysom 4, Bullock 2, Sebeh . Hawke, Allen Faure BEST Caliguin, Mountney, Philp, Hawke, McGowan, Faure CAUL . GRAMMAR 7.9 .51 HAMPTON ROVERS 18 .10.118 CAUL . GRAMMAR Atkinson 2, Headlam, Harrison, Roseman . Hedin, Sweetland BEST McNamar, Paine, Harrison, Bourke. C.Roseman, Head am H. ROVERS Nugent 7. Geeson 4, Ferrari 2 . Huckett 2 . Tubb 2. Hunter BEST Rogerson . Boyle. Elliott, Boyle . Ferrar i ST. KEVINS 3 .7.25 BALACLAVA 14 .5 .89 ST. KEVINS Giffin 3 . BEST Bare, Clark, De Rooden, Houngan, Bare BALACLAVA Conroy 6, S Kill 2, A . Erberry, Chalker, Kovacs, Oaten, Patterson, Toogood BEST c;onroy. Oaten, Angwin, Garnlm . Patterson, Chalker 0. HAILEYBURY 4 .6 8.9 13.12 18.13.121 IVANHOE 0 .2 0.6 1 .10 2 .11 .23 0. HAILEYBURY Lasscock 9, Robertson 5, Mytton, Doran, Lane, Grenda BEST Lasscock . Robertson, Waring, Mytton . Merrell, Meadows

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POWERHOUSE 5 .1 .31 BULLEEN UNITED 12 .14.86 POWERHOUSE Bray, Foster, Fosdick . Stewart, Telford . BEST Traynor, Cole, Isherwood, Passalick, Wilson, Menne r BULLEEN UTD Reynolds 4, Calms 2, Gallagher, Maning, Flanagan, D.Sexton, Robbins BEST D.Sexton, Berkfeld, Reynolds, Pascoe, Gandolfo, Cairns

THOMASTOWN 3.4 10.8 11 .9 15.9.99 0 . CAMBERWELL 3.4 7.5 10.8 14 .9.93 THOMASTOWN Camdlen 4, Harkins 3, Mine 2, Zaicos 2, A . Status . Loche, Golledge, Kernaghan . BEST Ken Harhng, Camillen, Horkings . Pellegrino, Jenkins, Theodoro u STATE BANK AJAX

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STATE BANK Curtin 7. Elford 3. Grant, Bull, Hargreaves BEST McLean, Curtin, A, Brown, Coonan, Murray, Bul l

AJAX Oren Komorrnk 2, A . Zielinski, Kay, FagenblaL BEST J Alberts, Freeman, Spicer, A . Zielinski, Oren Komorrnk, Kay. ELSTERNWICK 4.4 6.6 11 .9 13.10 .88 0. MENTONIANS 3.0 7.3 11 .5 15 .5 .95 ELSTERNWICK Mahony 3 . Whelan 3, Lloyd 2, Hancock 2, Grandemange, Weedon, Eklom. BEST Cook, Hancock, Ginkel, P.Mahony, D.Mahony, Weedo n 0. MEOTNIANS Ericksen 3, Buxton 3, Ridley 3, Johnsen 2, Stanhope, M ckelborough, Osborne 2 BEST Stanhope . Buxton, Mickelborough, Apel, Funston, Hendry. MHSOB 11 .10.76 WHITEFRIARS 13.10 .88 MHSOB Martin 4, McGregor 2, Sainsbury, Capp, M . Webster, Legowch, Geehman . BEST Knight, McGregor, Capp, Roach, Graham, M .Webster. WHITEFRIARS Peter O'Brien 6, Newton 2, Stevens 2, Smith 2, Lawson . BEST Ciardulh, B. Crowe, PHarrison, Hughes, Lawson, Peter O'Brien .

0. ESSENDOr : DOVETON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . HEATHERTON 7.9.51 O . GEELONG 9.10 .6C HEATHERTON RTodd 2 . Panouns, Pappas, R A Lyons, R L Lyons . S Lyons BEST Price. Perkins, RTodd, Link . R .A, Lyons, R L . Lyons 0 . GEELONG Furphy 3, Stewart 3. Catanach 2, Robertson BEST Allender, Davis, B Furphy. Haves, Jackson, Stewart NORTH BRUNS . 2 .1 4 .8 5.10 6 .13 .49 UHSOB 3.0 3.0 5.1 9.1 .55 NORTH BRUNS . Pisale 2, Scones, Bessell, Williams, Miraglia BEST Androutis, Scones, P+sale, Tabbt, Adams . Williams UHSOB Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. PENINSULA 0.4 .4 WaIS1116 BRUNSWICK PENINSULA BEST Warner. Charpin . Gardiner, Reid, Bovingdon . WEST BRUNSWICK Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received . AQUINAS 4 .3 9 .7 14 .8 15 .9.99 BRUNSWICK 0 .4 3 .6 3 .6 6.7.43 AQUINAS McManus 4, O'Loughlin 3 . Cox 2, Box, Brooksbank, Alford . Davison, Soccao, Stafford BEST Savans, Hewitt, Box, McManus, O'Loughlin. Cox BRUNSWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. ST. BEDES 3.2 5 .3 9 .4 11 .5 .71 LA TROBE UNI 1 .3 9 .5 10 .6 12 .9 .81 ST. BEDES Kotis 5. Antrobus 2, Bryant, Mann, Dunlop, Axford . BEST Wh ;telaw, Bracchi, Kotis . Berry, Dunlop, Flaniga n LA TROBE UNI . Conroy 3, Limperakis 3, Cavalten 2, Franzman 2, Brett, Taylor BEST Conroy, Andreual, Limperakis, Franzman, Spano, Jone s

0. CAREY 3.1 4 .2 8 .6 12 .9 .81 WAVERLEY 0.1 1 .4 2 .4 7.6 .48 WAVERLEY Caygtll 2, N .BeII 2, Blasi, Keppel, Pietropaolo BEST Fuller, Blasi, Thomas, Durose, Wathen, Caygill 0. CAREY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . COMM BANK 5.5 6 .6 10 .8 14 .10 .94 ELTHAM 1 .0 3 .3 4 .3 7.3 .45 COMM BANK Keating 3. Henry 3, Gardner 3. Pratt 2, Yusuf 2, Mehmet 1 . BEST Scern, Keating, Bollerini, Pratt, J Matthews, R Henry ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. ANDREWS 5 .4 .34 MAZENOD 12 .10 .82 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received, FOOTSCRAY I .T. 1 .2 1 .2 1 .2 2 .2 .14 ST. LEONARDS 6.4 8 .11 11 .20 16 .22.118 FOOT. IT. Power. Bibas . BEST Russell, O'Shannessy, Power, Bibas, Tanner, Taylo r ST. LEONARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ANZ BANK 13 .5 .83 UNI REDS 7.9 .51 ANZ BANK Riley 7. Harbnson 2, Anstis, Duke, Gray, Smdt BEST Riley, Brrrell, Burgess. Heuston, Gray, Briggs, J .Harbnso n UNI REDS Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not received .

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comfort and style, but also real value for money. An excellent opportunity for club secretaries to raise extra funds for the club . Call Hugh Lyon o n (03) 583 3277 and get your club players and supporters into custom designed `wool warm up rugby tops' while they're hot . Garment b y

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Next Week Matches A SECTION OLD XAVERIANS v PARKSIDE UNI BLUES v MARCELLIN NORTH OB v OLD SCOTCH KEW v COLLEGIAN S OLD PARADIANS v ORMOND B SECTION FAWKNER v OLD TRINITY BULLEEN-TEMP v DE LA SALLE MONASH BLUES v THERRY OLD MELBURNIANS v UNI BLACKS OLD BRIGHTON v ST BERNARD S C SECTION ST KEVINS v BANYUL E CAULFIELD GRAM v ST KILDA OLD IVANHOE v PRESTO N OLD HAILEYBURY v HAMPTON ROVERS IVANHOE v BALACLAV A D SECTION ELSTERNWICK v BULLEEN UNITED STATE BANK v THOMASTOW N *POWER HOUSE v OLD CAMBERWELL MHS OLD BOYS v AJAX WHITEFRIARS v OLD MENTONIANS E SECTIO N NORTH BRUNSWICK v WEST BRUNSWICK HEATHERTON v ST BEDE S PENINSULA v UHS OLD BOYS AQUINAS v DOVETO N OLD GEELONG v BRUNSWICK OLD ESSENDON v LA TROBE UNI F SECTIO N ST ANDREWS v ST LEONARDS COMMONWEALTH BANK v WILLIAMSTOWN FOOTSCRAY I .T. v MAZENO D ANZ BANK v WAVERLEY ELTHAM v UNI REDS OLD CAREY - BYE

Personality Pars OLD SCOTCH STAR'S 10 0 100 games to Nabs. Rugged, red head, Don McNab, chalked up his 100th game with a typically tough and aggressive display to be instrumental in Old Scotch's fighting victory against Old Melburnians . It was great to see him back at his growling best . Well done Nabs . ST KILDA CBOC - 100 GAMES TO SAINT Congratulations to Ian "Hooker" Lynch fo r playing his 100th game in the opening round of the season against GTV9 in 'H' Section . "Hooker" has made another comeback this season, just to achieve this milestone. Ian's career at St Kilda CBOC has seen him develop from a flashy winger in his younger days to become a reliable defender at full back . His encouraging call of "Kick the Ball" is well known by all his team mates . Well done "Hooker", there's only 98 more games to go for your 200 games . 26

G SECTION OLD XAVERIANS v KE W BULLEENTEMP v DE LA SALLE ST BERNARDS v PORT COLTS BLOODS v MONASH WHITES OLD MELBURNIANS v COLLEGIANS MARCELLIN v OLD SCOTC H H SECTION THERRY v KONTIAS RICHMOND CENTRAL v OLD GEELONG BALACLAVA v SALESIA N GTV9 v POWERHOUSE ST KILDA v ST KEVINS STATE BANK - BY E UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS v BANYUL E UNI BLUES v WHITEFRIARS ORMOND v OLD PARADIANS GREEN OLD HAILEYBURY v COLLEGIANS DE LA BLUE v MARCELLI N UNDER 19 SECTION 2 OLD PARADIANS PURPLE v MHS OLD BOYS BULLEENTEMP v OLD BRIGHTO N NORTH OB v MONASH BLUES THERRY v ST BERNARD S OLD MELBURNIANS v UNI BLACKS CAULFIELD GRAMM . v OLD SCOTC H UNDER 19 SECTION 3 MAZENOD v THOMASTOWN HAMPTON ROVERS v IVANHOE FAWKNER v ST KEVIN S BULLEEN UNITED v OLD TRINITY PARKSIDE v AQUINAS DE LA GOLD v ALBANVAL E *Elsternwick Park

50 GAMES AT COMMONWEALTH BANK Congratulations to John "Sunshine" Martin who played his fiftieth game last Saturday for the club . John is a popular player who loves his football and the social activities of the club. Although not over endowed with the skills of the game, there is no harder worker than John . Over the last three years John has worked on his game with positive results, culminating with John being named Deputy Vice Captain in the Reservers this year. Well done Sunshine ! MILESTONES AT OLD PARADIAN S All at Old Paradians congratulate Michael Rei(' and Rodney Mills on playing their 50th game for the club on 29 .4 .89 against Old Scotch . M ichael commenced with the club as captain of Under 19 in 1982, and Rodney captained the Under 19 team in 1985 . An overseas tour in 1986 and injuries prevented Michael from reaching this milestone earlier . Both Michael and Rodney have been great clubmen and contributers on the field, and they are wished best of luck on the road to their next milestone at the club. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

TO DAY A SECTION PARKSIDE V UNI BLUE S Field : R . Simon, W. Henry Goal: W. Binch, K . Pitche r **MARCELUN V NORTH OB (SUNDAY Elsternwick Park) Field: S. Caruso, R . Francis Boundary: F. Martinez, P. McTaggart Goal: G . Clancy, K. Tyle r *"MARCELLIN V NORTH O .,B. (RESERVES -SUNDAY) Boundary: R . Francis, J . Kvins Goal: N . McTaggart, J . Kelly COLLEGIANS V OLD XAVERIANS Field: G . Hardiman, G. McKeeman Goal: M . Serong, J. Velleman ORMOND V KEW Field: S . Clinch, S . McCarthy Goal: P. Alsop, A. Belcher OLD SCOTCH V OLD PARADIANS Field: P. Wiseman, K. Segota Goal : M . Murray, B . Fowle r B SECTION OLD TRINITY V BULL/TEMPLESTOWE Field: S . Algar, C . King Goal : D . McKenzie, C. McGrey DE LA SALLE V MONASH BLUES Field: M . Thomas, W. Lyons, Goal: G . Sauncarton, S . Hopper UNI BLACKS V FAWKNER Field: R . Bell, D. Dalgleish Goal: M . Lentini, N . Griffith s ST. BERNARDS V OLD MELBURNIANS Field: M . Bushfield, P. Keogh , Goal: B. Seymour, R . Clarkston THERRY V OLD BRIGHTON Field : J. Natoli, F. Wrigh t Goal: S . Livingston, B . Ross C SECTION BANYULE V CAULFIEL D M . Ford Field: e ST KILDA V OLD IVANHOE Field: P. Simpso n HAMPTON ROVERS V ST. KEVINS **' 2 .20 p.m . (Sat.) Feld: G . Ridd, A . Smit h Boundary : T. Zapaldo, P. Kent Boundary: L . Finn, R . Liddl e BALACLAVA V OLD HAILEYBURY 11 .45 a .m . (Sat .) Field: M . Gibson, M . Gilda y Boundary: A . Moore, P. Thompson, Goa/: A . Hogan, N . McTaggart PRESTON MBOB V IVANHOE Field: C. Keeton D SECTION BULLEEN UNITED V STATE BANK Field: D. Newman THOMASTOWN V POWER HOUSE Field: C. Sutherlan d

AJAX V ELSTERNWICK Field: A . Stubb s OLD MENTONIANS V MHSOB Field : P. Krake OLD CAMBERWELL V WHITEFRIARS Field : G . Thwaites E SECTION WEST BRUNSWICK V HEATHERTON Field: J. Kvins S' BEDES V OLD ESSEN . GRAMM . Field. D. D'Alter a Boundary: J . Curtin S . Flemin g "' ELSTERNWICK PARK SUNDAY THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

UHSOB V OLD GEELONG Field: C . Pickle s DOVETON SJOC V PENINSULA Field: P. Maebus BRUNSWICK V NORTH BRUNSWICK Field: C . Thuys LA TROBE UNI V AQUINAS Field: R . Mayston F SECTION ST. LEONARDS V COMM BANK Field: J . Slate r WILLIAMSTOWN V OLD CAREY Field: G . Martin MAZENOD V ELTHAM Field: T. Shearer WAVERLEY AMATEURS V F .I .T. Field: G . Morga n UNI REDS V ST. ANDREWS Field: R . Cro UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BANYULE V UNI BLUE S Field: G . Duke WHITFRIARSV ORMOND Field: T. McKenzie Goal: M . Stephens, S . Kahn COLLEGIANS V OLD XAVERIANS Field : S. Vandersluy s Boundary: E. King, J . Huckson Goal: K . McNeice, L . Wilson MARCELLIN V OLD HAILEYBURY Field : B . Beitze l OLD PARADIANS GREEN V DE LA SALLE BLUE Field: L . Sheller, Boundary: P. Constantin, D. Constantin UNDER 19 SECTION 2 MHSOB V BULL/TEMPLESTOW E Field: A . Muller Boundary : S . Mannix, T. McCarthy OLD BRIGHTON V NORTH O .B. Field: A . Ladd, Boundary : D. Kooloos, E . Lesic ST. BERNARDS V CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Field: P. Harri s UNI BLACKS V THERRY Field: S . Pearce Boundary: A . Drezer, K . Walke r OLD SCOTCH V OLD PARADIANS PURPLE Field: S . Caine Boundary: P. Pinnuck, D. Maher Goal: G . Sargent, B. Dunstan MONASH BLUES V OLD MELBURNIANS Field: H . Little, J . Bear Boundary: G. Bland, D. Fowler UNDER 19 SECTION 3 AQUINAS V FAWKNE R Field: T. Keating (Ted) THOMASTOWN V PARKSIDE Field : N . Nugent Boundary: S . Lombard ALBANVALE V HAMPTON ROVERS Field : A . McDougal l ST KEVINS V BULLEEN UNITED Field : D. Wiggin s Boundary: S . Large, L . Larg e OLD TRINITY V DE LA SALLE GOLD Field: T. Keating (Tim ) IVANHOE V MAZENOD Field: R . Smit h ELSTERNWICK PARK SATURDAY 27


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0 224 111 201 .80 0 270 158 170 .89 0 228 147 155.10 238 170 140 .00 163 128 12734 0 191 160 11938

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WHITEFRIARS THOMASTOWN OLD MENTONIANS STATE BANK POWER HOUSE OLD CAMBERWELL AJA X BULLEEN UTD MHSOB ELSTERNWICK

MAZENOD WILLIAMSTOWN UNI RED S OLD CAREY WAVERLEY AMATEURS ELTHAM ST LEONARDS COMM BANK ST ANDREWS FI T

W L D FOR AGST 45 Pts.

W L D FOR AGST % Pts . A SECTION

0 0 0

0 0 340 114 298 .25 8 0 0 302 179 168.72 8 0 0 315 203 155.17 8 0 302 213 141 .78 4 0 187 175 106 86 4 t 0 201 239 8410 4 7 0 t73 275 62 91 4 2 0 175 245 7143 0 2 0 145 289 5017 0 2 0 140 348 4023 0 E SECTION 0 281 143 196.50 8 0 287 167 171 .86 8 0 207 147 140.82 8 242 170 142 .35 4 0 248 196 12653 4 0 214 21 1 10142 4 0 207 210 9857 4 0 t72 177 9718 4

7 0 153 186 82 26 2 0 165 244 6762 2 0 146 290 5034 2 0 98 279 3513 F SECTION

4 0 0 0

2 0 0 258 79 326.58 8 2 0 0 92 50 184 .00 8 2 0 0 260 242 107.44 8 1 0 254 201 126.37 4 1 0 235 239 9833 4 1 0 271 288 9410 4 7 1 0 181 206 8786 4 0 242 284 8521 4 / 0 34 153 22 22 4 0 2 0 245 268 9142 0 0 2 0 187 249 7510 0 A RESERVE SECTIO N

2 2 2

0 0 0

0 0 0

213 111 191 .89 8 241 133 181 .20 8 155 140 110.71 8

/ 0 178 186 95.70 4 1 7 0 150 166 9036 4 t 1 0 t71 209 8182 4 1 0 146 179 8156 4 0 2 0 149 178 8371 0 0 2 0 139 176 7898 0 0 2 0 137 201 68 16 0 B RESERVE SECTIO N

2 2 2 2

0 0 322 39 825.64 8 0 0 193 93 207.53 8 0 0 166 113 146.90 8 0 0 152 119 127.73 8 t 0 728 739 9209 4 1 0 115 125 9200 4 0 2 0 n1 140 7929 0 0 2 0 103 197 52 28 0 0 2 0 85 193 4404 0 0 2 0 6, 278 2194 0 C RESERVE SECTIO N 2 0 0 252 69 365 .22 8 2 0 0 233 68 342 .65 8 2 0 0 179 96 186.46 8 2 0 0 212 115 184.35 8 1 0 178 96 18542 4 7 0 70 165 42 42 4 0 2 0 122 208 5865 0 0 2 0 69 136 5074 0 0 2 0 92 258 3566 0 0 2 0 52 248 2097 0

STATE BANK WHITEFRIARS THOMASTOWN BULLEEN UTD MHSOB OLD MENTONIANS AJAX

OLD CAMBERWELL ELSTERNWICK POWER HOUS E WEST BRUNSWICK AQUINAS LA TROBE UNI OLD GEELONG DOVETON HEATHERTON BRUNSWICK UHSOB ST BEDES OLD ESSEN GRAMM NORTH BRUNSWICK PENINSUL A W ILLIAMSTO W N MAZENOD OLD CAREY ST. LEONARDS COMM BANK WAVERLEY AMATEURS ANZ BANK UNI REDS FI T ST ANDREWS ELTHAM COLLEG E WHITEFRIARS OLD HAILEYBURY ORMOND COLLEGIANS OLD XAVERIANS DE LA SALLE BLUE MARCELLIN OLD PARADIANS GREEN UNI BLUES BANYULE UNIBLACKS THERRY OLD BRIGHTON ST. BERNARDS OLD SCOTCH OPARADE PURPLE MON BLUES BTEMPLESTOWE CAUL GRAMMAR MHSO B OLD MELBURNIANS NORTH O B MAZENOD O.C . O . TRINIT Y DE LA SALLE GOLD HAMPTON ROVERS THOMASTOWN AOUINAS ALBANVALE FAWKNER BULLEEN UTO PARKSIDE ST KEVINS IVANHO E

D RESERVE SECTION 2 0 0 168 75 224 .00 8 2 0 0 199 110 180.91 8 2 0 0 156 136 114.71 8 1 0 129 88 146.59 4 1 0 169 158 70696 4 1 0 133 151 8808 4 7 1 0 111 143 7762 0 2 0 163 192 8490 0 2 0 122 206 5922 0 0 2 0 69 160 4313 0 E RESERVE SECTION

2 2 2 2

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

198 209 238 150

33 67 82 70

600.00 311 .94 290.24 214.29

8 8 8 8

t 0 t43 111 12883 4 1 0 139 142 9789 4 1 0 113 142 7958 4 1 0 79 159 4969 4

0 2 0 700 163 6135 0 0 2 0 66 135 4889 0 0 2 0 60 212 2830 0 0 2 0 23 202 1139 0 F RESERVE SECTION 2 0 0 118 31 380 .65 8 2 0 0 161 79 203.80 8 1 0 127 111 114 .41 4 1 It 149 132 112 .88 4 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1

0 137 126 10873 4 0 129 124 10403 4 0 128 130 9846 4 0 114 129 8837 0 140 216 648 1

I 1 0 34 82 4146 4 0 2 0 143 220 6500 0 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 2 2 2 I 1 1 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2

UNDER 19 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

313 209 87 196 196 201 204 135 150 47

114 274 .56 165 126 .67 72 120 .83 163 120.25 183 10710 788 1069, 215 9488 181 7459 249 6024 208 2260

8 8 8 4 4 4 4 0 0 0

SECTION 0 287 2 100 287 .00 0 251 119 210 .92 0 314 165 190.30 0 221 119 187.51 0 213 132 16136 1 735 184 7337 t t61 252 6389 1 130 247 5263 1 124 255 4863 0 169 228 74 12 0 115 198 5808 0 141 262 538 2

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 2 0 0 357 2 0 0 311 2 0 0 337 2 0 0 137 1 1 0 192 1 1 0 187 1 1 0 138 1 1 0 109 1 1 0 60 0 2 0 149 0 2 0 108 0 2 0 11 3

68 525.00 8 103 301.94 8 140 240 .71 8 59 232.20 8 199 9648 4 211 8863 4 259 5328 4 230 4739 4 206 2913 4 222 6712 0 244 4426 0 257 4397 0

G SECTION 0 0 222 0 0 175 0 0 199 0 0 127

78 284 .62 8 78 224 .36 8 96 207.29 8 94 135 .11 8

COLLEGIANS KEW PORT COLTS OLD SCOTCH BLOODS OLD MELBURNIANS OLD XAVERIANS MARCELLINS MONASH WHITES ST BERNARD S DE LA SALLE BY STOW E

2 2 2 2

ST. KEVINS SALESIANS RICHMOND CENTRA L KONTIAS A .F.C. THERRY ST KILDA BALAC LAVA POWER HOUSE STATE BANK GTV 9 OLD GEELONG

2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 I 7 0 1 1 0

1 1 0 0 0 0

0 15, 131 115 27 4 0 130 1 14 11404 4 1 0 150 184 8152 4 1 0 89 125 7120 4 2 0 126 175 72A0 0 2 0 700 147 6803 0 2 0 67 180 3722 0 2 0 48 182 2637 0

H SECTIO N

0 0 0

76 203 187 175 180 125 64

6 1266.67 78 260 .26 96 194 .79 120 145 .83 95 18947 147 8503 124 516 1

8 8 8 8 4

1 0 17 128 859 4 2 0 88 727 6929 0 2 0 104 159 6541 0 0 2 0 71 204 3480

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