The Amateur Footballer, Week 4, 1989

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Two winners out of 5 games is keeping up to the Peter French average . Boy were there some surprise wins . Old Xaverians provided the biggest shock of the round with a good win over Collegians (I already had thei r ime on the Cup) . This is good for amateur football, when I realize my former side Parkside are only 2 wins from top spot .

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University Blues ventured to Parkside where both sides turned on a great game for 3 quarters before Pa I tired and the University Boys played premiership football kicking 12 goals to 2 in the last quarter. e

trailed at the last change by a goal but Blues Don Maclnnes (11 goals) played a dazzling final term . Tnerc were some great duels, Nick Mitchell Parkside Best player this year against Mike Yandell in the ruck was a bobby dazzler with honours . Even the rovers on both sides played good football, with Mark Sedgwick just edging out Uni Blues Nick Macauley . Frank Sansonetti started out well and was looking very dangerous however Uni Blues coach Alan Salter shifted Chris Taylor to quieten Frank, and the drive Parkside were getting dried up. Mark McCarty played his third good game in succession and looks certain to gain interstE _ honours for the Uni Blues club. Peter French on his first day off took his kids to play on the slide and swinns and then watched the game with Noel Rundle. Both agreed Old Xaverians really shocked Collegians w I a gutsy 18 point win, in the lowest scoring game of the A Section . The scores were level at three quarter time . Goals were like gold, but Old Xaverians seaed the game kicking 4 - 5 in the last term to the Lions 1 - 5 . The Lions big guns were well contained by the young boys from Xavier. Xavier Rover, Dan Meagher turned in a bottler, lifting the side with an inspirational goal in the last quarter, ruck rover David Taylor who played a strong team game, defender Mark McClelland was judged BOG, and with Shane Lehtlean completely blanked out the Lions and dangerous forward Jimmy Bennett holding him to 1 goal . Collegians were best served by ME : ; Galbraith who really tried all day, Tony Parkin and fellow winger Greg Tregear both won on the day. However Ray Berzins & Jimmy Bennett could not capitalize on their good work . The Lions ruckman Damien Philli=, ; & Sel Hunt were both disappointing after their display the previous match . The Old Xaverians supporters wi I gold lined pockets should buy the Club a new set of sweaters to give spectators a fair go .

Old Scotch's win over Old Paradians was full of merit . Old Paradians led by nine points at half time, however the Cardinals with better use of the football played a great second half to kick 14 goals to Paradians 7 goals to run out easy winners by 41 points . Forwards Craig Perkins 5 goals Mark Brady 4 goals should thank the centre line from Scotch in creating so many scoring opportunities . Centre line players Andy Smith, Brian Hodc , & Andy Chalmers continually drove the ball forward and their dominance was the difference between the 2 sides . Paradians acting captain Peter Wood continues to play good football, and with defenders Tony Ca-7r --- _ & Matt Considine really fought out the game . New player, James Geary had an impressive debut for F ar â‚Ź and could be a player of the future . Old Scotch showed their critics (including this one) they will be very hara to beat on their new oval . (The best address in town) . Ormond as expected cruised to a 56 point win over the boys from Kew . Both sides were missing important players . Ormond were without Paul Cox, Phil Kingston, Craig Tonkin & Dean Adams all to injuries . Ke . lost Neil Duncan, Tim Okayli & R . Okayli . Ormond's inaccurate kicking for goal was very disppointing at half time they led by only 16 points 6 .15 to Kew 5 .5. After the half time break Ormond added 12 .6 to 6.2 . The Mons Brothers, Paul McDonald at centre half forward and Mark McDonald centre half back really played excellent football . Tim Hille at full back kept Kew's ace full forward Brett Fitzpatrick to just 2 goals . Centre line players Geoff Russell (3 goals) wing and Justin Clarkson playing on Bomber Burden continually drove the ball forward . However an excellent game by Kew's full back, Sam Bruno who kept all Australian full forward Paul Schuhkraft down to 3 goals was a good effort . Rover Paul Howard making his debut for Kew was judged their best player. Brett 'Bomber' Burden & Gino Kalac tried valiantly to left the Kew side . Who will be dropped by the Ormond selectors to allow the talented players to return after injury (what a problem)?

The Sunday match of the day at VA .F.A . Headquarters produced a thriller. North Old Boys fielding an unchanged 20 from the previous week got off to a slow start, trailing at one stage by 60 points, produced the better football after half time to beat the Eagles by 6 points in a game where the Eagles expected they would win . Mr. Al! Australian Paul Considine was the match winner after being beaten at centre half forward by the Eagles, Stev = Boysten, Paul rucked the last 3 quarters and gave the runners from North Old Boys first use of the ball . Par Daniels & Peter Dwyer were very porminent . Bruno Conti & Steve Moloney both bagged 3 goals, and the experienced players kept control of the game and North Old Boys recorded a good win . The Eagles rover Paddy McIntyre made a sensational debut kicking 6 goals, Chris Mason 4 goals was a good effort considering the close attention he received . Ruckman John Origlasso worked hard against Paul Considine however captain Matt Getson had a quiet day. Tony Caffry & Mark Cooper battled hard all day, but overall the better side won . Now to todays games where there are many good games . I expect Uni Blues playing Marcellin to be the main match of the round. Uni Blues trailed Parkside for 3 quarters last week, but produced a magnificent last quarter to win, where on the other hand Marcellin after a great opening first quarter, played below average football for the rest of the match . Uni Blues key players Mike Yandell, Mark McCarty and full forward Don Maclnnes (11 goals last week) will be too experienced for the Eagles. If Eagles Matt Getson & John Origlasso win the ruck duels the game will be close. Uni Blues by 23 points . Old Scotch travel to the Brens Oval, and this could be the closest match of the round where North Old Boyare sure to be cocky after a good win last week against Marcellin . Equally impressive however was the win by the Cardinals. The centre line battle with be worth watching Smith Hodge, Chalmers have been in excellent form for the Cardinals, however Mr. All Australian Paul Considine stands in the Cardinals path and I tip Nort Old Boys to win a thriller by 5 points .

Kew take on the Lions at the Victoria Park ground . Collegians after the surprise loss to Old Xaverians should be desperate . Kew have really battled on in their matches, but their lack of height is a major problem . Lion : ruckman Phillips should provide forwards Berzins, Roberts & Bennett, with enough use of the ball to record a win . Kew's Brett `Bomber' Burden and full forward Brett Fitzpatrick will need to be checked if the Lions are to win . Collegians by 40 points . Old Parade disappointed with last weeks loss to Old Scotch will find their opponents Ormond even a more difficult proposition . Ormond have the luxury of finding spots in a winning team for 4 proven footballers, and 2

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r gets dropped will be considered unlucky . Old Paradians on the other hand will need to re-group and

„)re consistent football . Key players for Ormond will be Mark & Paul McDonald, Justin Clarkson (thank old Brighton), Andrew Jobling (and the rest of the side) . Old Paradians have been well served by acting iin Peter Wood and ruckman David Way, and the Considine Boys . However Ormond too big, too strong . good to win by 40 points . parkside travel to Xavier College playing at the school oval for the first time for the Red Devils . Old Xaverian s , i an excellent win against the Lions, and will be hungry for another victory . However Parkside realy mad e Uni Blues work hard for victory last week, and Coach Wayne Bannister is looking for further improvements . Old Xaverians rover Dan Meagher is playhing good football and his opponent Mark Sedgwick also has bee n ,od form . Parkside will be further strengthened by the inclusion of several experienced players, including ;i ig B Grade goal kicker, Chris Freeman returning from suspension, and will prove a handful for the Old Xaverians defender led by Mark McClelland, David Taylor is another player Parkside will have to watch closely. ;ct Nick Mitchell in the ruck for Parkside to continue his excellent form, and give the boys from Parkside first ever A grade win . Parkside by 10 points . Uni Blues v Marcellin Old Paradians v Ormond North old Boys v Old Scotch Old Xaverians v Parkside v Collegian s

PROFILE - COLLEGIANS CAPTAI N STUART HINCHE N - joined Collegians from St . Leo College . First year in B Grade Grand Final side . Also represented Vic U1 8 U19 State Captain Club Best & Fairest - Victorian Representative against V.A .F.A . - Club Captain (age 22) Member of the State Squad . Runner up in Club Best & Fairest . Captain of A Grade Premiership side . Victorian Representative against country. ,= ,_7 - Captain Club Best & Faires t 8839 - Club Captai n ,,Ii this and Stuart is still only 26 years young . TRIVI A no is the only coach in the history of the Amateurs to coach the one side from F to A grade? 'v A Grade Press Correspondents or club secretaries to answer .

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Bulleen Tempiestowe bounced onto the winners list with a good win over Trinity . Goal kickers were numerous th no less than eighteen players shareing the glory for both sides . For BulleenTemplestowe Heath and Fiel d ed six and five majors respectively while Alibon & Black prove to be consistent avenues of attack for Trinity. Tsiotinas was again in the best players for Bulleen . De La Salle again proved its dominance in "B" Grade with a comfortable win over Monash . De La's skilful running players are proving to be a handful for opposition sides this year . With Fraser and Green providing a duel focal point up forward, De La will be the measuring stick for all sides aspiring to reach "A" Grade . Again . John Quin dominated for MOnash as did recruit David Newman. Club stalwarts, Michael "Beak" Kerr and Marcus "Hack" Hanlon were happy with Monash's competitive form on Saturday . Uni Blacks continued their strong form by accounting for Fawkner. Uni Blacks forwards are dominating led by Heat who kicked seven . Fawkner can't seem to kick more than 13 goals each week however the Saggers brothers were again consistent performers . St . Bernard's held on to win a very tight game against O.M's at St . Bernards. St . Bernards are traditionally cry hard to beat at home and the home ground advantage may have been enough to give them the edge n the end . Pearson & Wood were the main goal kickers for St . Bernards while best players for O .M's the Witts brothers, Rohan Brown (yet again) and Tyrell . Old Brighton scored a good win out at Therry but not before the home team had a real go in the third and 1rial quarters. Therry got within 8 points before Brighton steadied to win by 6 goals . The "Power House", Andrew Cooper played well for Brighton at C .H .F. while the "Shooter" Shippen did well at C .H .B . Ratcliffe, O'Rourke & Bye tried hard all day for Therry . T'HE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989


This weeks selections are :

Old Trinity to defeat Fawkner

Uni Blacks to defeat O.M' s

De La Salle to defeat Bulleen Templestowe Monash Blues to defeat Therry

Old Brighton to defeat St . Bernard's

D Section by Ian Cairns C Section by Chris 'Lofty' Rowsto n

the completion of 3 rounds, D Section remains a mystery when it comes to tipping winners . Only Whitefriars :'n undefeated and all other sides now have at least one win to their credit . So far, Whitefriars have been nly side to show any consistent form, good or bad, with all other sides about as reliable as Gary Norton's ig style . AJAX look like they've left all their good form back in the pre-season practise matches, whils t

State Bank are up and down more than their interest rates! Bulleen United are finally showing some sort of . :hilst MHSOB are now starting to live up to the expectations of Tim Gallop and coach Tony Short , ss you could say their slow start was from being "short of a gallop" . (I've obviously been reading toomuch Peter Hille's reviews) ! Highlights last week saw top sides Old Haileybury account for Balaclava and Banyule crushing Caulfi : :d, but the real highlight of the round was the performance of the year - Alf Panagiotidis from Hampton Rovers kicking 17 goals, 6 behinds and giving away another five in what can only be described as incredible . State Selectors must have a look . The feature of Alf's game is his strong marking and his ability to read the game At such an early time of the year it appears the competition is somewhat lopsided . One can only wonder why the top sides are so good and the bottom sides look so ordinary . The expansion of the amateur ranks may be detrimental to some, in that there is quantity not quality . For example in the Catholic system a younger player coming out of school to play football, would he play for St . Kevins or select Marcellin, Old Xav's or De La Salle? What I hear A Grade clubs aren't shy in coming forward . I know nothing can be done, but what can the lower clubs offer - not much ! Results from last week saw Old Haileybury pushed for the first time this year. A very even game for three quarters till the Bloods greater fitness came through . Roger Gerny (the oldest player on ground - sorry Roger) put in a top game on the wing, David Connell ruck roving superbly, Greg Lasscock 7 goals and good marking from Will Cox, finishing with 4 goals, came away in the final term to remain undeeated . Balaclava had good players in Hayden Dickson in the ruck, Bernie Rafferty on ball, (state selection for mine) Andrew Hill 8 goals and Stuart Withers at full back . Preston have slowly come to grips with C Grade with another good effort defeating Ivanhoe by 10 goals after an even first half, on ball players took control, the forward capitlized on their chances . Once again the backline led by Andy Philip played tightly. Goal kickers, Phillips with 8 goals and Hepburn 4 goals and best players Philip, Mason, Hepburn, M aher, Phillips & Ewing . The Preston boys are quietly going about their business and toay against Old Ivanhoe it could be three in a row .

St . Kilda finally made the winners list with a solid performance against Old Ivanhoe, 10 goals being the winning margin . The Saints held a good lead at half time and let slip a percentage building opportunity by kicking poorly in the second half . The Saints outplayed their opponents for most of the day with Mark Howard boring in hard under the packs, Riddell continuing his good form by marking everying that came his way finishing with 8 goals and Gillan, Capiron, Berenger & Lake being their better players . Hampton Rovers continued to stay in touch with the leaders with a devastating performance against St . Kevins. The game looked like being a contest in the first quarter until the Rovers took complete control and ran out easy winners . The Rovers moved the ball crisply and decisively out of the centre where Mat Salmon again showed his dominance with a superb display of rucking . Ably supported in the backline by young Mich< : 3 l Coutts and an excellent game from young Matt McKellar roving every opportunity. Upforward Alf Panagiotidis showed all at Elsternwick Park what great hands he has with 17 goals . St . Kevins showed very little, I couldn't help but notice the lack of support their club has . They really need support now! Let's hope old players and supporters get behind the players.

The match of the day ended in a fizzer . Banyule in a fast high scoring match won by 16 goals in a very convincing manner. Caulfield paid the penalty for loose checking and not enough players prepared to follow the team plan . In a very disciplined display Banyule had Martin `Grandpa' Legge kicking accurately and again best on ground ` Hoota' Gray while Holt, Williams, Gilham, Sutterby, Fraumano & Turnbull were their better players . For Caulfield Millard, Nelson, T. Royals & Rudden tried all day . Not to today's games (current accuracy 87%) . The match of the day Old Haileybury at home to the Rovers. In an upset, Hampton Rovers to sneak the points in a totally biased selection . The Bloods look good but anything can happen between thse two traditional rivals . Banyule to continue its winning way over St . Kevins. Caulfie'd to regroup and beat St. Kilda . Preston to win against Old Ivanhoe and Balaclava too strong for Ivanho=. PS . Club reports Monday lunchtime please . (AH) 598 8347 (W) 555 8911 and/or FAX 555 2610 . Today selections:

St . Kevins v Banyule Old Haileybury v Hampton Rovers Caulfield v St . Kilda Ivanhoe v Balaclava . Old Ivanhoe v Preston 4

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veek's games should provide a better guide to the fortunes of all sides for the remainder of the year . All as should be interesting with evenly matched sides competing at each venue . If results go the way I think . -no of year final four could start to take shape . Even though there's been inconsistency, the 4 best sides like being : Whitefriars, Old Mentonians, State Bank & Bulleen United . This weeks Match of the Day is at Albert Park between State Bank & Thomastown . Rival coaches Ken Bremner & John Walsh won't know about each others srengths and weaknesses, but the Bankers may have mp card up their sleeve with ex-Carlton "recruit" Scott Howell . He kept fit last week at Bulleen by doing unning for his coach, but is obviously hoping the Permit Committee will let him do more than that this weekend . V,- or without him, the Bankers should just win . _,rc,:t old rivals, Elsternwick & Bulleen United meet in what should be another close game . Both sides had rind wins last week and will be looking to add to their accounts . The Bulls looked good against State Bank their "on ball" players providing a lot of drive and their defense played some tight aggressive football . Whatever nutcome, these 2 clubs will no doubt enjoy the contest and a few beers together after the game, with the , ;astng a little bit sweeter for the Bulls .

Power House & Old Camberwell meet right next door at Elsternwick Park in what should be a good game, o sides play a similar game that should produce some high scores . OC's coach Butch McCullum will need n. .3r opposition playing coach Glyn Evans if his side is to have its chances . But, even if Evans is held . other ~rds like Stone & Pavlou should kick enough goals to get Power House the points. MHSOB take on AJAX and picking the winner is a real toss of the coin . I just did, and it came up heads, so ~ :`HSOB to win ! last game sees the Panthers make the long trip to Donvale for their game against Whitefriars . This will r~~3 first time these two sides havemet, in what should prove to be a battle between youthful pace and experience . Whitefriars have done nothing wrong to date and should keep Ray Keane's unblemished record in tact fo r other week, but only just . selections are :

State Bank v Thomastown MHSOB v AJA X Whitefriars v Old Mentonian s >-•~rnwick v Bulleen United Power House v Old Camberwell club reports or contributions can be phoned to me on 429 3640 (H) or (W) 490 5522 .

E Section by Kevin McNichol l Three games into the season and the picture is far from clear for most sides . Newcomers La Trobe and Old Geelong remain the only undefeated sides and both appear to be doing it nicely while at the other end of the cale it looks sure to be a long season for UHSOB and Peninsula . Last week's match of the day saw last year's i alists Aquinas travel to La Trobe for what promised to be La Trobe's first real test. Both sides appeared nervous and took a while to settle but ten minutes into the quarter La Trobe's fitness and better running players were :,roviding the home side with many opportunities and quarter time saw La Trobe 7.5.47 to Aquinas 1 .4 .10. The name progressed in much the same way for the remaining three quarters with La Trobe having too many good ^!ayers all around the ground . Dominant rucks and a winning centre line provided continued drive and saw La Tro be run out easy winners - 27.13 .175 to Aquinas 7.13.55. Other games saw West Brunswick comfortabl e inners over Heatherton 26 .20. to 10.10. St . Bede's were back on the winning list defeating Old Essendon 11 13 to 8 .14. Old Geelong 20.18 had little trouble in accounting for UHSOB 12 .4, while Doveton 25 .18 recorded ',,= r first win in E Section at the expense of Peninsula who culd only manage 6 .,10 at the Power Reserve . The °'naining game saw a strong Brunswick bounce back after the previous week's loss to Aquinas. Final scores

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were Brunswick 22 .16, much too powerful for North Brunswick 11 .13. While it is too early yet to predict just who will make the final four, it is probably easier to predict who won't . I will start my list of those that won't with UHSOB and Peninsula and add to it in the following Weeks . Clubs that must perform well in the next few weeks to stay in the race are Heatherton, Doveton, North Brunswick and Old Essendon . These sides have only one win each and will need to add to their tally quickly if they are to stay in touch . This week offers several interesting matches with most sides needing good wins to either hold their position or gain a further break on the opposition . North Brunswick are at home to Wests and will not want to be beaten by the other Brunswick side . Further south St . Bedes slip over to Heatherton for what should be a tough game . The battle for the bottom takes place at Mr. Eliza where UHSOB will face a long trip home if they don't gain the four points . Match of the round should be at Como Park where Old Geelong face Brunswick . This game is important for both sides, with Old Geelong needing to record its first win against a well-performed side, while Brunswick will be anxious to keep in touch with the top two or three . Aquinas are at home to Doveton and can certainly perform better than last wee~ The last game sees La Trobe do battle with another of last year's finalists in Old Essendon who will be desperate for a win having only one on the board at this stage ; while La Trobe will be anxious to continue their assault on E Section . My tipping score at this time is 13 out of 18 or 70 .2% and I hope to improve this week . My selections for this week are : No rt h to beat West because of the home ground, St . Bedes to overcome stiff Opposition from Heatherton . Peninsula to win at home against UHSOB . Aquinas too strong for Doveton . Brunswick to prove too good for Old Geelong and La Trobe should manage to account for Old Essendon .

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a_~ ..r David , e who seek tne trutn are only interested in certainties (next week's Tatts!otto numbers, Michael Barndard' s sing side, M azenod's victories, Trevor Barker's hair color, Qantas never crashes, Tommy Brain's hospitality, so on) . Thus, our support for you was never in doubt . Yours predictably . Pete r D ;c.r ?eter, don't you use normal words in your column? I have trouble getting through it each week . Can you us e -s or photos? Can you make your sentences shorter? Do you understand me ? Yours confusedly, Colin Gibson ( Undertaker)

p~ . r Col , I hink we understand each other.

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WEEKS' MATCHES : Commonwealth Bank v Williamstown at the Harry Trott Oval . The Harry s won two out of three and Willy have taken one and a bye so it's about as close to a match of the day in get . I haven't been right about the Harry Trotters in 3 rounds, so by tipping them I'll obviously giv e - sigate Boys a shot of confidence . In any case I fancy that the home ground and last week's close one ve the Harrys an advantage of about 4 goals at the close.

07 .HER M ATCHES : The Eagles are in more strife than Soccerpools (another Tommy Lahiff Financia l Coup) with nothing but a Roy Orbison at the end of April and now they have to play host to the Noddies are challenging Bradman's 1948 Touring Side's success. I fancy a bit of a hiding - the Noddies by a t >t ten (but the Eagles will put up a fight because they're averaging 17 goals a game) . The Unde rtakers unced back well last week and at Boot Hil l should prove a little too experienced for the Banjos - Unde rtakers 5 lan's. The Zedders formed a coalition with A .H .A . during their bye and may still have too much of th e

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:y spirit to account for the Waves who should win by about 4 twins . The first F-Troop Sunday fixture sees 1=,ads at home to the Artists, still a little shell-shocked after their Noddy-pounding . Redz by a half-dee . ewers have a bye which gives them a chance to plan their farewell to President Lou Mackrall who ha s

Missed perfection by less than two majors last week which is a bit like having your daily quota of a few dozen ecstasy pills confiscated, or perhaps like having your article censored, or perhaps like getting your HIV results nrxed up with your VCE tests, or perhaps it's all in the game. A game that had it all was the dour stuggle between the Redders and the Unde rt akers at the picturesque (yachts bobbing on the gentle swell) Getta Reserve in Albert Park . In recent years the Reds have got about as close to St Andrews as Johnny Howard to a ceiling but this one was a thriller from start to finish and all tied up with two minutes to play . The Unde rt akers steadied to win by 3 minors after a bruising, hard-running contest . The crowd was at fever pitch and broke into several verses of "Evan Evans" song at each orange-time as a form of light relief . Unde rt akers maestro Roland M agro held a press conference at the end of each quarter and certainly had this reporter running out of Rollo Geitzs . Both teams were then taken into the pavillion for Brain Surgery which was chilled and in ample supple . Best players for the Unde rtakers were Minni, Whac : :ar and Redder. For the Reds, Fox, Doc, Al Grassby and Cooky stood out in what was an excellent game of football .

In the main game, Old Carey proved too much in form for Willy who'll need a couple of runs after a spell . The normally inhospitable wind, that often makes opposition sides shiver at the prospect, was absent ; and, in the balmy conditions Old Carey were able to assert their superior delivery skills to notch up a 32 point win . Despite losing two players to seagull droppings in the opening stanza (and having veteran Richard Hearn with more corks than a Barossa Valley Winery) the Brewers (well, Johnny Elliott did play over 300 games for them until someone found a couple of cans of IXL Jam in his boots) held together by coach Kelvin Shaw, showed real team work to record this significant "away" victory . In other matches : The Harry Trotters got up by 6 points against the inaccurate Banjos to indicate they are real challengers for the four. The Banjos have certainly improved but need to develop consistency. The Noddies got a bigger than a Japanese politician in their match with the A rt ists who were left with dry pallettes and a sense of desolation after the encounter. The Artists are a good young side but the Noddies are flying higher than a fudge's pay packet (they've kicked 70 goals in 3 matches) . The Waves had a 40 pointer at home to the Footrot Flat Boys who had used up most of their energy trying to get their Ron Barassi false moustache to stick on . Meanwhile, Ronnie's Tet offensive has reached thte ears of Footrot Megastar, Mervyn Hug[ ~s (on route to England for the Foster's Boat Races) . Big Merv reckons, Ron wouldn't know a drug pusher from a shoping trolley and that lots of Vietnamese people at F.I .T. have moustaches just as good as Ron's anyway. PLAYER OF THE WEEK : Old Carey's young ruckman, Craig "Life of" Bryan who took on Willy star, "Big Bird" and more than held his own . Craig's accountancy studies interrupted his career with the Brewers last year, but 1989 is filled with promise. Craig - normally quiet and reserves - has been quite the raver lately, probably due to the announcement of his engagement to "Kezza", a devoted and playful Teutonic lovely . H prize is on the way Craig . Keep it up ! Dear Peter , I have been indeed intrigued by the publicity your column has given in recent weeks to my campaign to achieve pre-selection for Goldstein . My wife and I are deeply touched by your journalistic efforts on my behalf and onl y 6

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i appointed Airpo rt Manager at Townsville were they rebuild the airport every time the wind blows . Lou the gorgeous Lady Di will be sadly missed . Brewers droop !

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REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED APRIL 29, 198 9 Kew were largely untroubled to defeat Bulleen Templestowe by eighty one points while Po rt Colts ground ti , continually inaccurate Old Melburnians into the dust by inflicting a ninety one point loss on the Dark Blues. Monash Whites won their first game of the season at the expense of Marcellin by thirty nine points . My othe r uess in the section was when Old Xaverians aided by uncanny accuracy defeated Old Scotch by eleven nts. There must have been something in the Yarra Park air as Old Paradians in A Section recorded a similar -:annily accurate score. I was incorrect in my prediction of two match outcomes : De La Salle won their first '39 game when they outplayed St . Bernards to win by forty nine points, while Bloods bounced back to defeat ,rly leaders Collegians by the wide margin of forty one points . H SECTIO N r correct selections or an eighty percent selection rate was my Round 3 H Section lot . Richmond Centra l their third game in succession when they inflicted Kontias first defeat by sixteen points. Old Geelong made mockeryof my selection when they hit top form to move off the bottom as a result of their one hundred an d

point victory over a disappointing Balaclava . C .B .C. St . Kilda did prove too strong for Power Hous e ' triumphed by eighty six points . State Bank proved too strong for GTV9 by nine points after a low scorin g ame . St . Kevins won over Therry by twenty nine points while Salesians had the bye . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 nd three results were not good for me as I selected only two winners and have been told in no uncertai n is how little I know by victorious clubs . Banyule recorded their first victory for the season when they defeate d :UR FOOTBALLER 1989

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Uni Blues by nine points. Marginally greater accuracy enabled Whrtefriars to defeat Ormond by three p_" i after a high scoring encounter. Old Xaverians proved me a poor judge when they triumphed over Col ; .

by eighty six points . Old Haileybury won their third consecutive game when they defeated Marcellin by Le nine points. De La Salle Blue went down to Old Paradians Green by sixteen points which proved mu predic incorrect . SECTION 2

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All results in this section went according to my predictions although winning margins often differed from rr thoughts. By kicking their highest score for many years Melbourne High School Old Boys thrashed the hapless Bulleen Templestowe by one hundred and fifty five points . Old Brighton Grammarians made it three wins in a row when they accounted for North Old Boys by forty two points. St . Bernards hit top form when the disposed by Caulfield Grammarians by the wide margin of one hundred and fifteen points . Old Scotch really put the heat on Old Paradians Purple who must be feeling the effect of Club injuries . The Cardinals triumphed by one hundred and fifty two points in a one sided affair . Very accurate kicking for goal enabled Monash Blue : : to defeat Old Melburnians by forty points despite the fact both sides had an equal number of scoring shots Uni Blacks continued on their winning way when they defeated Therry by fifty four points .

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Despite inaccurate kicking Aquinas showed sufficient talent to enable them to defeat Fawkner by thirty tva points. Congratulations go to both Thomastown and Parkside who staged a high class and evenly balanced contest from which Parkside emerged victorious by four points despite Thomastown having eleven more scorirrshots . Hampton Rovers overcame their travel fatigue and defeated Albanvale by seventy six points whereas after an even contest St . Kevins was able to defeat Bulleen United by eleven points . Old Trinity by inflicting De La Salle Gold's first defeat by forty five points, kept their winning record intact . Leaders Mazenod accounted for last placed Ivanhoe by one hundred and seventy points in a remarkable game which had eighty five scoring shots .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 4 TO BE PLAYED MAY 6, 198 9 G SECTION In today's main game equal leaders Kew journey to Old Xaverians . The Crocodiles have now regained their momentum and today I tip them to defeat Kew. De La Salle who journey out to Bulleen Templestowe where the visitors should prove sufficiently talented to record a big win . Port Colts, yet to taste defeat, should be able to keep their record intact today when they play St . Bernards who have yet to win in 1989. Now that Blood--, have recovered their winning formula I predict they will win over Monash Whites today. Collegians who visit Old Melburnians should return to winning list as the O .M . forwards seem incapable of kicking a winning score . At Marcellin today I expect Old Scotch to return to the winning list at the expense of the Eagles . H SECTIO N Therry are at home to Kontias for what promises to be a evenly contested game . Therry's form is unpredictable but I suspect they will be strong enough to defeat Kontias toay. Richmond Central's greated consistency should enable them to defeat Old Geelong while Salesians should possess too much talent for Balaclava. I select GTV-9 to win their first game this season by defeating Powerhouse who have no form to recommend them . At home I favour CBC St . Kilda to defeat St . Kevins who have made the better start to the season . State Ban : , has the bye.

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Old Xaverians have gathered strength as the season has progressed and today I believe they will convincingly defeat Banyule . Leaders Whitefriars should be largely untroubled to defeat Uni Blues who have not yet responded to Frank Henagen's motivational training . Ormond at home to Old Paradians Green should be able to record a victory due to their superior rucks and forward . Old Haileybury should be able to defe ` Collegians who faltered last week . Today De La Salle Blue should return to the winning list at the expense of Marcellin . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Melbourne High School Old Boys travel to Bundoora to meet a depleted Old Paradians Purple for what promises to be an evenly contested game . My intuition prompts me to select the Old Paradians . My lingering doubts are based on how many players will be unavailable for the Purples . Old Brighton Grammarians should not encounter too much difficulty in defeating Bulleen Templestowe who have not started the season well . North Old Boys still trying to break the ice at home to Monash Blues . I select MOnash as their form has been the more impressive. Northern neighbours Therry & St . Bernards with the more impressive record should be able to win their fourth successive game. Old Melburnians are at home to Uni Blacks who have won their three games. Sorry O.M . readers but I expect your side to lose again today . Old Scotch who could well be the side to beat for the flag, should be able to record a convincing victory over Caulfield Grammarians today. UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Thomastown journey to Mazenod who already appear the side to beat . I expect Thomastown to fully extend Mazenod although I believe the home side will eventually take the points . Hampton Rovers should be able to boost their percentage with a big victory over Ivanhoe . On paper St . Kevins & Fawkner appear evenly matched when judged on their performances to date . At home I favour Fawkner to take the points. Neighbours Bulleen United & Old Trinity meet on Koonung Reserve . Old Trinity who have the better record are my selection . Parkside will sorely test Aquinas whose form has been erratic this season . Parkside produced sufficient system last week to warrant me selecting them today . Albanvale who are finding the competition difficult journey to De La Salle Gold . The home side will be out to eradicate memories of last week's reversal and today I expect the Blue and Golds to win convincingly. 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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Great Club Fundraising Opportunity ® 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) . • SPECIA L 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 .

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Mr Adrian Nye (Manager of Assessment a Peter Comley (Victorian Manager) for National Mutual announces his company's continued Evaluation) Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, sponsorship of the VAFA . informs media and sponsors of the Foundation' s continuing sponsorship of Amateur football . 1989 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT WINNER S < . ding L-R : Dennis Wheelahan (0. Paradians), Harry Birkenfelds (ANZ Bank) . John Wood (0. Melb) . Roger Paul (0 . Haileybury), Gordon McGregor (Hampton Rovers ) d L-R : Noel Stokes ( Kew), Bruce Ivey (W. Bruns), Jim Hawkins (President), Ross Medwin (Thomastov;m) . George Teale (Collegians )

A delighted Arthur Higgins responds to the new that he has won the VAFA's 1988 Media Award . Rob O'Bri -n (Ansett Airlines), Dougal Pleasance (Aust . Wool Corporation) and VAFA President Jim Hawkins look on . 10

tour Football $20,000 better off AAFC delegate to the NFL, Dillon, thanks VFL Executive Commissioner, Al- Schwab, for the League's tangible support of Amateur John football in Australia .

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IJ mpire's Corne r by Mike and Russel l

Best wishes to Doug 'James Bond' Wiggins prior to his overseas sabbatical which will see him take the V.A .FA .U .S . to Asia, Europe, America and to other pa rts unknown . He's aiming for the VFL Grand Final though i e. Venezuelan Football League. Hope you have a terrific trip, Doug and don't forget some correspondence from France. Incidentally his nick name arises because he only has an I .Q . of '007' . *~* The 'Kennett-Peacock Carphone of the Week' Award goes to Breck `Susan' Hayward . That will teach him for telling his wife he'd be straight home after his Reserves Match . . . . . . . .about 8 p.m . !

Still following a report that a certain goalie, having had his goal sticks swiped by his brother to make floggers for the school sports, resorted to cutting up his mother's broom handle to overcome the problem . Indications are that this information is not far from the `Mark'. Great work from one of the unsung umps namely Ken Walker who substituted as a boundary rider after Peter McTaggart was unable to continue after half time last Sunday. Well done Street! Could the 'Record' be right? `Rusty' runs a boundary in a Reserves match followed by chief whistling in the Seniors. He must have known 'Woody' was lurking nearby . What a crawler !

The appointments to which all umpires aspire :- 'A' Section Grand Final ! The guys who featured in 1988 certainly earned their sports, Left to right we see Barry Farrow, Peter Johnson, Greg Hardiman, Cameron Swale, Peter McTaggart and Mark Serong . will you be in the picture on Sunday 24th September 1989??? `Keep on whistling' Mike and Russell .

Now that Nicole is off the scene, Graham 'Spare Tyre' Bland has set his sights on the new `Fumps' around Elsternwick Park. Perhaps he'll put in more at training now. This, no doubt, is part of the 'Maturation' process . This week's Beau Brumme!1 award goes to `Enrico' Caruso who arrived for his game, formally resplendent in a cream shirt, striped shirt and red tie . Is it true that he brought his running gear in a violin case? Peter 'T he Limp' Keogh is now looking for Santo's menswear contact . Would be goalies, please take note . The new signal for indicating a behind having been scored when the ball hits a goal post is as follows:1 . Indicated touched with hand ; 2 . Indicated touched with knee ;

3 Run into post and touch it too . Further explanations from 'Handshakes' Clancy. **~ The Umpires acknowledge the interest, support, co-operation and assistance extended to us over the years by Peter French . We wish him every success as Vicsport's Executive Director. We also welcome Phil Stevens to the V.A .FA . General Manager's chair. The loss to the Ministry of Education and Old Haileybury will surely be the V.A .FA :s gain . I

Luncheon at Interstate M atch Sunday, 2 8th May The V.A .F.A . caterer will put on a three course meal for $20 including drinks ( Courtesy V.A .F.A . Sponsors CUB and Grovers Wines) . Lunch will be served between 12 noon and 2 p .m . To ensure a place please ring Sue Anderson, 531 5452

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V.A.F. A . ÂŽ R E -OWF RULE In any match the field umpire shall have the power to order from the field for a period of fifteen minutes actual playing time any player reported by him or any other umpire appointed by the Association to officiate at matches under its control for any offence reportable under the Laws of the game and no such player shall be replaced during the period he has been ordered from the field provided that where the umpire is of the opinion that the aforesaid period of fifteen minutes is inappropriate because of the gravity of the reportable offence he may order the player from the field for the remainder of the game and no such player shall be replaced . Any player ordered from the field by the umpire as aforesaid for a period of fifteen minutes playing time shall leave the ground through the interchange area and the time of his departure from the field shall be noted by the timekeepers . The official runner or any other club official appearing on the team sheet that day of the offending player's team shall be responsible for advising the timekeepers of the departure of the offending player from the field and for attending upon the timekeepers for the purpose of ascertaining when fifteen minutes playing time has expired after the player's departure from the field, and the timekeepers shall inform the runner or official accordingly at the earliest practicable opportunity whereupon the offending player or an interchange player may take the field through the interchange area . In the event of any player refusing to leave the field when so ordered by the field umpire the match shall be awarded to the opposing team . As trialled in 1988 In Under-19s the following procedure will again apply in 1989 . An audible obscenity will result in the player being automatically ordered from the field for 15 minutes . If a second offence occurs or an umpire was the subject of the obscenity the player will be reported and automatically sent off for 15 minutes . In the Reserve Grade the following will again apply . Club appointed umpires (reserves) will be able to send players off without report although they still have the power to report as previous . Players sent off are to be noted on the team sheet and those appearing 2 13 times will be called before the Investigation Committee.

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Marketing News by y Sneddo n

PICK THE PREMIER S Ansett Airlines and The Chateau Commodore announce a Pick the Premiers Competition which is open to all readers of the Amateur Footballer . Simply cut out the coupon and forward to : Pick the Premiers P .O . Box 359 ELSTERNWICK 318 5 The first or nearestcorrect entry to be drawn following the A Section Grand Final :vill win a weekend for Two in the Harbour City flying Ansett . All entries will be held by the Association's auditor, Mr. Bruce Church . All entries to be received by Friday 26th May, 1989 .

MARKETING OF THE VAFA GALA RACE DAY s you should be well aware the VAFA, in conjunction with the VATC, will be hosting the 2nd Gala Race Day Caulfield Wednesday, May 24th . Last year was a great success all round . This day is a tremendous opportunity for the VAFA to generate general public awareness of Victorian Amateur F,rball, and, at the same time, offer our Sponsor Group an opportunity to enhance their own corporate or -id image . it also strengthens their association with the VAFA and gives them a further opportunity of letting their own f clients and consumers know of their VAFA sponsorship support . Our Race Day programme will include ollowig sponsors .

RACE 1 : RACE 2 : RACE 3 :

Latrobe University Handicap sponsored by Ansett Preston MBOB Handicap sponsored by R& M Shop Fitters Parkside Handicap sponsored by Beaurepaires for Tyres

RACE 4 : VAFA Cup sponsored by VAF A

RACE 5 : Fosters Cup sponsored by CU B RACE 6 : Ormond Handicap sponsored by MSS Patrol Servies RACE 7: Old Melburnians Handicap sponsored by (to be confirmed) RACE 8 : Whitefriars Handicap sponsored by National Mutual Trustees Well, the VAFA is organised, but is YOUR Club ?

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I know of only 3-4 Clubs out of the VAFA's total of 71 Clubs, that have organised a group of approximately 30-40 people to attend this day . . . and their Clubs stand to make a cool profit of $300-$400 for hardly any work!

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I presume other clubs are flushed with funds and don't really need the extra income . Come on fellas . . . I ,n't for one moment believe that . . . I don't think some clubs have given it their best shot ! If you can't go . . . shout the girls, . . .mums, . . .the dads, . . .a good birthday present for someone .

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The other thing we should all consider is the need to bump up the attendance on this day . 40 people from each gives a total of 2840 additional people to Caulfield .

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We want to make this an annual event, so we have to demonstrate to the VATC that Clubs are supporting day. It's not too late to organise your groups . . . remember if you purchase an all inclusive $25 ticket there 5!0 going back to your C!ub!! !

Let's go . . . ring VAFA Office to arrange tickets .

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ST. KEVINS Coach : John Allan 1 . J . Alla n 2 C Nolan (VC) 4 T. Corriga n 5, A. McKenzie & R . Douglas 7. B . Prat t 8 S Butle r 9 . G . O'Mahony 10. P Civitella (DVC) 12 .T. Arnold 13 . M Thomas 14. A . Phillips 15 . T. Holder 16 D. Sullivan 18 B . Millar (Capt) 20 A Giffin 25 M . Hourigan 27. P Smit h 28. J. Casey 29. C . Mooney 33 L Tighe 37. M . Doble 39.D .Banova 42 J Chnstiano 45. A Croagh 49 C Barbaro 51 A Berrigan 54.T. Meagher 58, D Callaghan 59. M Gvdella 66 P Cullit y

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18 C Richardson 19 M Youngman 20 D Atkin s 21 J Dowling 22 E Spiden 23 C Landale 24 D Ha!li s 25 J Henderson 26 R Hanna 27 D Calanach 28 A Turner

29 J Neviile~S-th 30 B Allender 31 T Jackson 32 M Baxter 33 W Robertson 34 W Davi s 35 J Gay aid 36R Benner. 37 M Borthwck 38 R LeDeux 39 P Jewell 40 H MacGo.van 41 R McDonald 42 C Pappas 43 C Slorac h

44 A Morton 45 C Pearson 46 R Burch 47 D Clerk 48 P Hayes 49 A Foreman 50 J Grant 51 P La w 52 M Wdhams 53 C McKean 54 M McPhee 55 A MacMillan 56 J Omond 57 C Ros s 58 R Stubbs 59 C Stewart 60 8 Smith 61 J Stanley 62 A Dawson 63 T Brocksopp 64 N Collin 65 P Holloway 66. N Robinson 67 H Youngman 68 P B' tie r 69 B Furphy 70 G Lavender 71 P Wotherspoon 72 D Laurie 73 B Furphy 74 0 Lesli e 75 J Munnuugs 76 J Twigg 77J Ide

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21 R Homberger 22 J Nanovich 23 P Green e 24 D Rust 25 J Gran t 26 B McDonell 27 SC Smit h 28 CJ Hutchinson(CC) 29 I McKenzie 30 B Taranto 31 J Davies 32 K Shannon 33 B Janck 34 B Turner 35 S Powell 40 D Ford 41 R Woodhams

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31 C McManus 32- W Taylor (RC) 33 M Robertson 34 M. Williamson 35 D Hefte r 36 P Gibbs 37 M Godkn 38 M Johnson 39 P Morgan 40 M McKenzie 41 T Farag 42 P Battens 43 M OShannessy 44 C Barrett 45 P Alien 46 C White

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19 S . McMullin 20 P Livolti 21 J Dcinti0 22 S McDonald 23 M Sayers 24 C Tod d 25 F De Mas 26 W Poure r 27 R Palamara (DVC) 28- C Walker 29 P Luxford 30 . B . Leggett 31 . 1 . Nei l 32 . S . McCormack 33 J Boyle (VC-ft) 34 . A Hamilton 35 M Grad y 36 M, Polletti 37 N . Collins 38 A, Gree n

39 J Kealy (DVCR) 40 J . Bartel s 41 T Chdcott (VC) 421,1 Grimison 43 . A . Chilcott

44, G . Smith 45, G Rogers 46, S. Grady 47,P Rile y 49 . M . Fitzpatrick (R-Capt) 50 . S Minahan 51 . N Robinson 60 C . Bence 61 . G Matthews 62 . M Brooks 67 D Hogan 68 C Carroll 69 S Thompson 71- D Lambour n

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60 G . Palmington 61 C Beard 62 C Gales 66 R Lowe 69 l Ashby 70 D Bartlett 74 C Overend

ST. LEONARDS Coach: John Lord 1 S O'Connell 2 N Ng 3 N Stubbs 4 A Fitzgerald 5 A Ncolaci 6 R Edd :ngton 7 P Kanee n 8 B Dinning 9 A Levy 10 S Wigley 11 A Sher 12 G . Proebsti 14 G Bulluss 15 N Timms 16 J Ward 17 A Jackson 18 S Margetts 19 M Brooks 20 A McCully 21 R Walker 22. N Sher 23 M Preston 24 R Dunlevie 25 A Guinane

26 G McDonald (C) 27 A Pound 28 D Ray 29 M McComb 30 S Fletcher 31 R Bulluss 32 J Ruffin 33 S Harvison 34 B Jackson 35 P Jones 36 P Claxton 37. M Lansdell 38 D Newman 39 M Aitken 40 D Cananzi

41 P Commerford 42 J Gill 43 C Grdwood 44 M Dye r 45 S Lydster 46 D Stdford 48 A Arnalidis 49 R Goodman 53 R Stogren 57 R Lydster 59 . M, Ingram 64 D Ricca

Asst . Coach Tim Hillis 1 L Duffus 2 D Fossa 3 C Walden 4 S Maus 5 P Barone 6 C Hashing 7 S Hayes

8 G Roughsedge 9 S Katsiamaks 10 D Cahi r it D Murphy 12 P O'Brien 13 J Grassby 14 E Suidgeest 15 K O'Connell 16 J DeAngelis 17 D Uphil l 18 V Koop 19 M Moran 20 G Pressey 21 I Jennens 22 G Cook 23 B Condon 23 S Guacon 24 A White 25 S Jackson 26 M Jones 27 D Fraser 28 K Spor n

29 G . DuChateau 30 G Crdtland 31 R Zappelli 32 L K Idey 33 L Dynes 34 P Smdhers 35 R Goldberg 36 G Moloney 37 D Power 38 C Rogers 39 S Salzano 40 D Delahoy 41 M Angelo 42 VJ Johns 43 J Rokamp 44, P Whit e

45 E Evans 46 D Kent 47 M Hayes 48 P Hutchings 49 N Lee 50 W Beacon 51 I Mezza!ira 52 S. Guilty 53 A Green 54 V Chow 55 P Phillips 56 AJoselend 57 P Butler 58 G Moloney 59 R Brawler 63 F Russell 69 A Sheridan 86 8 Kla n 96 F Gosdscha n

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7 M Cannon (CC) 8 J Borg 9 J Neena i 10 S Lugc. :. . 1 A -liot ( 12 Art,:_,,, I 13 P Graham 14 A Cook 15 D Wh :[ e 16 P Van Dongen 17 Anthony Featherston ....' 18 D Elliot t

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28 J Meilak 29 D Bouch,er 30 D Digenova 31 1 Canfield 32 B Mazouns 33 B Rya n 34 G Garnmone 35 5 Kennedy 36 G Slackens 37 B Ce'.u+lqh 38 A Reader 39 J Tuc k 40 C E!6ott 41 B Marr 42 M Kennedy 43 A Morelli 44 G Smith 45 S Smit h 46 S McKenzie 47 T Ferns

48 C Cheatham 49 G Don a 50 S Vines 51 D Bubn,c 52 P Culhan e 153 J De Bono 54 P Campaigns 57 B Han n

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4 M Wilkinson 5 H Hewitt 6 T Jones 7 P McCafferty 8 B Boland 9 G Brad y 10 P MacManus 11 D Sevens 12 D 0 Loughlin 13 T Alford

14 D Hodg e 15 J McNamara 16 C King 17 P Smith 18 P Davison 19 R Flanagan 20 B McKenna 21 P Hewitt 22 J Ryan 23 M Carter 24 A . Whelan 25 S Bell 26 G Box 27 I Shaw 28 G Wright

29 S O'Loughlin 30 G Hewit t 31 J Dean 32 C Gridie r 33 D Postiethwarte 34 M Taruili 35 S Livingstone 36 D Phela n 37 B Jones 38 M McCarthy 39 E Whitfield 40 D Wrigh t 41 D Croft 42 B Spiess 43 C Rogers 44 K Cox 45 J Goldsmid 46 M Box 47 P Kvieteia,tis 50 P Grierson 52 I Mitchell 53 S Alford

56 D Laws 57 V Alexander 58 A Crosby 59 N Lynch 60 B McKellar 69 Dean Farrell 70 Peter Sainsbury

B RU N SWICK Senior Coac h S. King Rese rves Coach F. Basal 1L .Jones 2 B . Beast

2 B Owen 3 A Strachan 4 P Conduit 5 D Stevens 6 S. Hewitt 7 D, Carrol l 8 D . O'Sullivan 9 1 Campbell 10 R Watkins 11 . M . Sneison 12 A . Coo k

13 S, Kannegiesser 14 P, Spezza 15 T. Barley 16 D Leheny 17. P. Hardy 18. A . Black 19. N . Gunnin g 20. G Santacatterina 21, D . Marshal l

22. G Huckstepp 23 S McLean 24 S, McBride 25 B Hul l 26 C Stevens 27, M . Wade 28. B . Gibson 29 C Birch 30 M . Sayers 31 L. Cordes 32 S Gibson 33 J . Ralph 34 T.Leaney 35 T Heaney 36,R Kennedy 37. A. Watterson 38 S O'Brien 39 P Sayers 40 R Eide r

41 K Drysdale 42,R Barham 44 R McKissack 47 . R Craigie 48 D Murphy 50. M . Green 52. M Hobden 54 N . Campbell 56 R . Camp

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HEATHERTON Senior Coach : Darryl Patterson Assistant Coach David Buck Rese rve Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . Kin g 2 . P Ulbric k 3. P. Sawyer(VC Res) 4. T Lovett (DVC) 5. D . Zammit 6. A . Todd 7. S. Pric e 8. T. Howell (VC) 9. S. Herft 10. D. Reddaway 11 . T Kelson 12. P Quinn 13. R . Ticknel l

14. D- Patterson (CC) 15. R . Watso n 16. R . Todd 17. B. Norman 18. B. Pope 19. G . Oust 20 . C. Zanker 21, M . Easey 22 . M . Easey 23 . E . Cosgrove 24 . A . Pric e 25, B . O'Donnell 26 . A. Perkins 27. H . Jones 28 . M . Inglis 29 .1 . Leeson 30 . B . Scott 31 . P Mule 32 . D . Heins 33 .T. Easey 34- G . Paterso n 35 R. Lyons Jnr(DYC-R) 36 F Lipetn 37. R. Lyons Snr 38 . R . Smith 39 . G . Watson 41 . M . Richards 42 . G- Cust 44 . F. Khalil 44 . M . Dillon 45 . D. Elan d

48 . G . Clydesdale 49 . S . Flanner y 50. W. Elliott (R.Capt) 51 . M . Batarilo 52.S. Lin k 54 . P, Hopkins 55, A . Herdman 57, R . Murphy 60. D. Buck 69. R . Harvey

LA TROBE UNI . Coach : P. O'Donohu e Asst . Coach : C. Orvad Rese rves Coach: J. Williamso n 1, R. Little (Capt .) 2 . Or Huffe r

3. A . McGibbon 5.R Shannon 6. M . Dalbosco 7. D. Moor e 8. B. Franzman 9.J .Sandy 10. M . Bakogianis 11 . L . Athanasakis 12. P. Tucc i 13. J- Trimboli 14. J. Harper

15. M . Lewis (DVC) 16. G . Liersch 17. J . Limperakis 18. A .Jensz 19. P. Gough 20 . A . Marriott 21 . L. Gree n 22 . M . Edmunds 23 . S. Dunin 24 . T Fawcett 25 . P Gehrig 26 . C . Relates 27. J. Hubbard 28.C .Panozzo 29. Z . Zuccala 30, V. Cavalieri 31 . P. Chico 32 . F. Andruela 33 . S. Hands 34 . N . Morrice 36. D. Poole (VC) 37. A . Conroy 38.J,Spano 39 . A . Taylo r 40, A . Blaskett 41, R . O'Connor 42, S . Brett 43 . S. Visser 44 . J . Mills 47. D. Sidebottom 48 A . Cummings 49 . C. McLachlan 50. S . Brownlaw 52. J. Cousins 59. I . Wriggiesworth 64. T. Wilson

NORTH BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : Reserves Coach :

1 K. Milligan !~ Gleason j McEntee (C ) "Bowden . Mrakian , Fullarto n Ross ;. Turner Da y

Stevens 1 . M . Cannon 2 . C . Brun t 3. M . DeMorton 4. P. DiMarco 5. S. Odicho 6. V. Grimaldi 7. J. Briffa 8. A . Francis 9. A . Samartino 11, K . Habi t 12. J . Serratore 13 . K. Lianeas 14 . G . Parkinson 15. H . Tsailtas 16. S . Tsadtas 17, A. Tabbi t

18. C. Keay 19. D. Balazsy 20. B . Pisasale 21 . J. Fotias 22 . P. Fo x 23. C . Fox 24.S.Hogg 25, M . Mazzarella 26, V. Lirosi 27. P, Randello 28, G . Mills 29,D.Adams 30,F. Mnaghe 31 . P. Whiteman 32 . D. Spares 33 . J . Androutsos 34 . M . Karratas 35 . P Dowsett 36 . M . Payn e 37. D. DeMorton 38 . D. Ston e 39 . L . Robins 40 . 1 . Rooney 41- G . Poulton 42 . C. Boreili 43 . E . Cirillo 44 .J .Tehan 45 . J . Cardassis 46, D. Tait 47. M . Wade

LL Pric e A . Fi6povi c S . Bilb y ' .t . Ega n 5 . Bishop L Cooney 3. Henry Cotter Watson C Bilby L Shaw D Wtllaton Thompson ',~ iler . Panagiotopolu s r P . Cramer; (VC) R Thompson P. Dudderidge P. McKenzie G . Poison G Evans - :-a. Gathercoie M . Bradfor d . Middleton '-, P. Henry P. Carmichael - :- D . Wdtmgslow Bartlett Pollard Braden 41 . D . Barrett Aa N, Baxter 4j . P. Bowden 44 . S. Parker (VC) 45. C McKay 46. PA Davison 47, W . Anthony 48, R . Barnard 49 B Milner 50. M Vaxaiis 51 . J . Simmons 52 T. Fogarty 53. 8 . Fordham 54 .S.Imlach 55, B . Scot t 56, J. Johnstone 57, P . Kyvelos 58, R, Lmdus 59. D . Marlyn 60 V . McGuire 61 R Miller 62. C Pollard 63. D Poulton 64, N Saville 66. 8. Sim s 67 P Sotenou ~ M .Spence r M Stindl W Crossley SA Sotenou G . Kir k P Day P Baroc h P . Lewis

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GEELC) i JCa' Senior Coach: Russell Parkinson Reserves Coach : Chris Barnet t 1 B Harwood (C) 2, J Rvqg (VC) 3 P Clarke

4 S Gude 5 R Bur n 6 S Burgess 7 T Johnstone 8 J Handbury 9 R Herman 10 T Hogg

Senior Coach : M . Sampson Rese rves Coach: W. Franci s 1 . M . Sampson 2 . S . McMahon 3, D, Morgan 4. A . Hum e

tt D Colaci 2 M David 13 A Jamieson 14 D MacLeod 15 C, Oliphant 16 W Dow6ng t0 L Cad1 D McLeod 12 D Co!ao 13 M Naylor 14 P Butler 15 W Da-hmg 16 R Emmett 17 C Holh s

5, D . Crowler 6, D. Angele n 7. N . Franks (DVC) 8, P. McGowan

18 C Richardson (DVC) 19 M Youngma n

20 D Atkins 21 J Dowling 22 E Slid23 C Landale 24 D Holh s

25 J Henderson 26 R Hanna 27 D Catanach 28 A Turner 29 J Nevdle-Smah 30 8 Allende r 31 T Jackson 32 M Baxter 33 W Robertson 34 W Davi s 35 J Gaylard 36 R Sennett 37, M Borthwck 38 R LeDeux 39 P Jewel l

40 H MacGw+an (oVC) 41 R McDonal d 42 43 44 45 46 47

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48 P Hayes(ResCapt) 49 A Forema n 50,J Gran 51P La w 52 M Williams 53 C McKean 54 M McPhee 55 A MacMillan 56 J Omond 57 C Ross 58 R Stubbs 59 C Stewart 60 8 Smith 61 J Stanley 62 A Dawson 63 T Brock--^ 64 N b

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9 . P Krohn 10. C . Burch 11 . R . Sharpin 12 . C. Sharpin 13. T. Dennis 14. S. Baxter 15. C . Hawke 16 .J . Bleasby 17. M . Mannes (Capt) 18 . S. Glove r 19 . B . Coliopy 20. B. Sennett 21 . P Corrie 22 . R . Horrigan 23. D . Maughan 24. M . Fisher 25 . J . Ricketts 26 . G. Martin 27. J. Harrison 28 . P Gracie 29 . T. Mitchener 30 . J . Labrooy 31 . S. Warner 32. A, Gracie 33. W. Franks (ResCapt) 34 .R.Graham 35,S . Farrow 36, C. Watt

37. M . Watts 38. J. Crowder 39. A . Walsh 40, W. Reid 41 . A. Dolphin 42 .R Angus 43, B. Jarrett 44, W. Bovingdon (ResVC ) 45.R . Keenan 46. G . Robinson 47. E . Davey 48, G . Glover 49 .S.Begg 50 .G . Debruyn 51 . M . Burnell 52. C. Gardiner 53. S. Hamilton 54. C. Dickman 55. D. Hunter 56. D. Jennings 57. L . Marks

58. D. Matheson 59. J. Roc k 60. G . Scott

ST. BEDES Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Rese rves Coach: Alex Bartsch 1 . N . Williamson 2 . D. Marshall

3. P Riordan (Capt .) 4. B. Ridewoo d 5 . G . Connolly 6, E . Koti s 7, N . McColough 8 . Q Begley 9, R . Smallwood 10. S, Gray (Sean) 11 . R, Grec h 12, D. Spencer 13 S. Zahra 14. P. Lerman 15 . P. Walker 16, B. Berry IT M . Atherton 18, B . Hutchinson 19 . B Tomlinson 20, M . Beasley 21 . A. White ow 22 . C . Bracchi 23 C. Dunlop 24.T. Beasley 25. D . Smit h

26 T. Cusack 27. J. Elmore 28. C . Free r 29, B . Hambridge 30 . G . Fitzgibbon 31 . R . Burns 32 . Matthew Beasley 33 . Ray Purcel l 34 . A. Boag 35 . B. Mills 36. M . L'Huede 37. N . Fitzgibbon 38. B. Dunstan 39. Mark Beasley 40. R. Man n 41 T. Brvant 42 M Holhngworth 43, C, Parks 44, R . Bryant 45 T. Gattuso 46, C . Ross 4T P. Kennedy 48. S Free r

'. 49. A . Pettinella 50 . S. Campbell 51 . W . Miles 52 . D . Kelsey 54 . M . Danielis 55 . S . Mclver 57 . G . Mclver 59, P Newport

U. Ei . .a .O. R . Senior Coach : Alan Flavel Rese rves Coach : Anthony Boyce 1, A. Pavel (C) 2 . R . Higgin s 3. R Have l 4. G . O'Bryan 5. J . Zanin 6.S Agnew 7. C . Skin s 8 K . Hunter 9 . D. Cattanach 10 P Burns 11 N Caine 12 . C. Arnol 13. N . Seymore 14.D .Regan 15 M . Davidson 16 J . Bowers 18 . R Hooper 19 . G . Mazza 20,P. Woo d 21 . M . Grant 22 N . Andrews 23, C, Gamble 24. A . Kountios 25, G . Beasley 26, C . Gathercole 27.D,Hovenden 28, A . Fighera 29. J . He 30,S Epifano 31, S. Zama 32, D. Bunn 33. M . Taig 34, J . Palmer 35.B.Lugg 36 R . Clements 37. R . Burn s 38 A. Boyc e 39, G . Constantine 40, R. Salmon 41 P Bourke 42 D . Wallace 43. N Currie 44. P Veseta s 45 R. Thompson 46, M . Roberts 47, P, Dekonnrnng 48.B,Hudd 49, G, Spinks 50 . P Williams 51, J Lipnn o 52. M . Hopwood 53 P. Shanahan 54, B . Leared 55 J . Tohil l 56 M . Kostos 57. M . Rennick 58. B. Boyce 60. R Kay 61 . G . Sharpies 62. L. Keating 63. D. Cother 64. G . Allen 65 P Baker 66. D . Brooks 68. G . O'Keefee 70. B. Moloney 79, K .Strahan

W EST BRUNSWICK Coach : A. Hall Rese rves Coach P. Leathern 1 . I . McNeice 2 . D, Cecch i 3, A . Hail (Capt) 4. S. Casley (DVC) 5. R Leathern (C-R) 6. S. Capron 8 B, Taylor 9, B . Davis 10, S . Fyffe 11, L . Kirk 12, K . Buhagiar 13, D . Anderson 14. D . Anderson 15. P McNaughton 16. P Magafa s 17. R . Diacon 20 S . Lampard 21 . D. Lampard 22. N . Magafas 23,J,Jackson 25, C. Hatzistavrou 26 C. Fitzsimmons 27 . G . Hatzistavrou 29. D . McAllister 31 . W. McNeice 32 . T. Johnstone 33. G . Chappell 35 R, Campagna 36, G . McDonald 37. S Penny

39 . W Wilkie 40 R . Baker (ResVC) 41 R Hokkanen ,12 . G . Sherif f

44 . Mark Rodgers 45, R . Taylo r 46, S . Barg ;am;ds 47, -1 . Jackson 49 S . Benetti 50 P. Robinson 52J,Hogan 53, S. Lababidi 54. B. Kynakidis 55. MChapman(DVC-R) 56. W. Herrman n 57. C . Leathern 58, W. Lewis 59 .R .Ashdowne 61 . S. Godfre y 62 . J. Traynor (VC) 63, G . Tuit e 64. Dr Marlow 65. M. McRostie 66. W Tute


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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Bruce Ferguson Rese rves Coach : Chris Warne r 1 S. Williams 2 D Hoyle (VC) 3 R Berzins 4 M Hibfxns 5 S Hun t 6 A Ingleton 7 C Higson 8 C Pollock 9 G Griffith 10 C Warner 11 W Daly 12 A Webb 13 S. Hinchen (Capt) 14 R Schober(DVC) 15 P Wolf f 16 A Wallace 17 P Blackman 18 J Bennett 19 A Scott

20 G Peck 21 I Roberts 22 G Parsons 23 A Wrigh t 24 D Tadgeli (ResCap) 25 A Bau m 26 T Habben 27 N Schmidt 28 R Sevedra 29 K Parsons 30 M Galbrait h 31 P Lawrence(ResVC) 32 A Copelan d 33 A Tobin 34 P Kahn 35 N Evans 36 N Pike 37 C Coyne 38 M Conron 40 A Lor d 41 D McQueen 42 H Stephens 43 N Comley 44 A Parkin 45 J Powel l 46 A, Mitchell 48 J Lemon 49 G Kenneally 50 R Greeves 51 P Baxte r

55 M . Davis 56 J Smith 58. P. Swa n 59. R Lancaster 60, B Wooihouse 61 R . Oliphant

KEW Senior Coach : Stephen Pirrie Rese rves Coach William Burke 2 N . Griffith s 3 . M . Bri e 4 G . Crimmins 5 B. Irwi n 6 . D Shcca 7. B Casauria 8 B Fitzpatrick 9, A. Peri c 10. T. O'Kayli 11 . R . O'Kayli 12 . S . Lord 13. C . Kinako u 14, P. Clayton (VC) 15. G. White 16.N . Dunca n 17. J. Casauna 18, G . Kalac 19, R . Barry 20 I Mill s

21 P Thornley (DVC) 22 R Schober 23 R James 24 B Burden (C) 25 A . Jenkins 26 P Burke 27 R Love 28 D. Moore 29 E . Bamundo 30 . A . Royston 31, C . Vigliotti 32,J. Brazi l 33 C. Bradley 34 . P. Hicks 35 . S . Bruno 36. R . Bruno 37, G . McCaige 38. M Cavanagh 40 0 Greenwood 41 W Keighran 42 P Howard 43. B. Vighott 44. N . Delli s 45. M . Carydis (ResCapt) 48. M . Peric (ResVC) 51 . S . Harrison 5Z H . Kendall 53. R,Sagese 58. P. Rigoni 60. N . McAllister

MARCELLIN 1 A . Paatsc h 2 . J. Onglasso 3 . M . Cooper 4 . C. Car r 5, P. Carafa 6 . A Caffry 7 . M . Dillon (ResCap) 8 . T. Amad 9 . M, Day (VC) 10. A . Gallagher 11 . S, Johnson 12 . S . O'Flynn 13. M . Stapleton 14. D . Howe (VCR) 15. D. Bonse r

76. B. Murray 17. M . Getson (C) 18 G, Woofe r 19. M Delahunt 20 . J . Pappas 21 . J. Amad (DVC) 22 . T. O'Hehir 23,S.Lennox 24 C. Castagna 25 M Keays 26 A . Hewitt 27, D. Winterbottom 28 .S . Psora s 29, P Harvey 30, R Stewart 31 . C, Mason 32, G . Sheehan 33 S Beattie 34 L . Getson 35 . R . O'Callaghan 36 D. Menzies 37.R Sheehan 38, D. O'Callaghan 39 . F. Battistella 40 A .Zannoni 41 P Chappell 42 J . Scott 43. R Randall 44. P McIntyre 45,S. Boysen 46. J. Golds 47. T. Buhagiar 48 J. Golds 49. G . Hughes 50, M . Chun 51 . D. Cotteriil 52, P Filis

53. G. Gallagher 54. S. Johnston 55. M . Tomasoni 56. A . Day 57.P.Andugza 58. M . Palmieri 59. M . Tomasoni 60. J . Abbott

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8, F. Mut o 9 . S . O'Rourke (Capt) 10 B. Hanlon 11 . S . Hoffman 12 . P Weir

13, B Curuilt 14 P Millett 15. P. Kearney 16, M, Hadley 17. M . Boyd 19 P Considine 20. P. Wright 21 D . Baker 22 . S . Moloney 23 . C . Alevra s

24. J . Marchbank (Res.C) 25, J . Schmidt 26, S Hibbert 27. R Atkinson 28 G Del i 29. P. Daniel 31, G . O'Toole 32 . B. Sexton 33 W Hanley 34. B Cont i 35 M Fennelly 36. P Hehir 37. S . Bussell 38. M . Bowman 39 K . Scott 40. P Leigh 41 . P Dwyer 42 . A Baker 43. D . Hofstede 44. B. Girolami 45. M . Devine 46. P. Gayfer 47. D. Sharp 48.C .Goodear 49.T Jones 50. C Hibbert 51, J. Cahill 52 . A. Muto 53.S. Biscaro 54. A . Schmidt 55. D. Perrone 56. T. Siluce 57.R .Adorna 58.T Keogh 59. J. Aquila 60, S. Scollo 61 . K Healey 65. T Hogan 66, J. Gccotosto 67 D Hinchcliffe

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1 P Considine 2 P Wood(VC) 3 M Considine (DVC) 5 D Spillan e 4 M Beers 5 D Spillane 6 G Smarnni 7 P Cosgnif 8 D Reeves 9 A Canavan 10 B Cons'd ne 11 M Wcer, 2 E Flynn 13 J Nata 14 P Board 15 D Wa y

16 M Heffernan 17 J Lawley 18 B Grills 19 D Bibb y 20 D McInerney 21 T Beare 22 A Regan 23 P Luchetla 24,0 Abrahams 25 L Mansfield 26 M Power 27 P Stephens 28 P Shannon 29 P,Zappa 30 F Gleeson(Capt) 31 D Rya n 32 M Skerrrtt 33. A Peyton 34 M Reid 35 P LaRosa 36 B McCiements 37. D Freema n 38 R Mill s 39 P Brabender 40, J Tobin 41 . D Jackson 42 P Hammond 43 M Vea r 44 A Pritchard 45 D Perryman (Res C) 46 S Phil p 47 B Shannon 48 P Caddy 49 D Angove 50 P. Na m 51, J Goulding 52,C Ra y 53 D Exton 54 P Nailer 55 N Mills 56 P Walsh 57 D Beare 58 M Mullavey 59 D Beck 60 C . Dunneli 61 P Hewitt 62 P Northey 63 P Heal y 64 M . Cotter 65J Jackson 66 D Walls

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OLD SCOTC H Senior Coach: Simon Tallent Rese rv es Coach : Simon Tallent 1 . E . Alien 2 J . Reddish 3 . J Moir 4 . R Fuller Capt) 5 A Aston 6 . W Allen 7 . A Lloy d 8 B Hodge(VC) 9 R Aufard 10, J . Kerr 11 . D Stanton 12 M Vesdik 13 . N . Hooper 14 A . Chambers 15 D McCall 16 . S. Sutherland 17 R . McLSSsh 18 R . Macmiiian 19 . P Drummond 20 C Perkins 1.P Sherwen °2 S Rodweil 23 S Twitt -1 R Emmett 25 R . Maxwell -~z. A Har t 7 . C . Winneke 28,J Forbes ~ A Price F Kiel 31 A Smith (DVC) 32.5 Bones 3 S Ilhngworlh 4 . J Wes t 35 M Lusi 36.A .Hawdon 3T S Letts 38. G . Aird 39 S Hawkins 40 P Brown 41 J Hart 42 A Japp 43 R . Austin ~i M . Godwin 45 8 Cain 46 M Brady 47 B Sheppard 48. J . Gran t 49. J MacMillan 50. S . Cairns

51 B Arnold 52 T Elli s 53 S Montgomery 54 J Agha n 55 B Dart 56 P Edwards 57, N Ellwood 58 L Fraser-Smith 59 S Gibbs 60 K Heard 61 I Hi t 62 D Leeton 63 . M . McGregor 64, H Middleton 65 . R Mirams 66 . A . Mitchell 67 D Murtagh 68 A Negri 69, A Puller 70 J Robinson 71 . D . Rundle 72 . D Wearne 73 .S Wigney

OLD XAVERIAN S Senior Coach : D . Corcoran Reserv es Coach : M . Callinan 1 . P. Visentinj 2 . R . Visentun 3 . D . Meagher 4 . R . Curtain 5. N . Bourke 6. J . Curtain 7. W . Denton 8. D . McKay 9. M . Quilty 10. A . Walsh

11 . G . Greetham 12, M . O'Shaughnessy 13. A . Doquwle 14. D. Stoney 15. T. Watson 16. L. Meehan 17. A . Ralph 18 . P, O'Sullivan 19 . G . Gooding 20. A . Callan 21 . S . Lethlean 22, J . Tiernan 23, J . O'Sullivan 24 . S . Kin g 25 . D . Taylor 26 . T . Atkins 27 .J . Kennedy 28 A. Klvac 29 . M . Collopy 30 . D . Dann 31 . R . Ralph 32 . C . Ralph 33 . P . Klein 34 . P . Grot)an 35 . C . Mortenson 36 R . Marks 37, M . Ellis

38 . M . McClelland 39 .S . Heatherington 40 . J . McGrat h 41, R . Hobbs 42, D . Henan 43 . P. Stocks 44,B .Heaphy 45 . N Spargo 46 . S .Furphy 47 . C . Thorogood 48 . D . McLean 49 . J . Tully 50 . M . Plant 51 . P, Connors 52 . J . Ralph 53 .J .Nunan 54 . M . Brennan 55 . A . Pricolo 56. M . Gibson 58.R .Kennedy 65. C . Pearson 71 . C . Slattery

I ORMO N D Senior Coach : Mike McArt hur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr . Geoff Riley 1, P Cox 2 . P. Schuhkraft 3 T . Boyanton 4 R. Barne s

5 D, McDonald 6 A. Bes t 7 G . Fisher 8 . M . Gilmore 9 . C . Tonki n 10, M . McDonald 11 . R . Strahan 12. A . Mehrten 13 P. Kingston 14, S. Taylor

15. N . Cox 16. R . Eishold 17, P . Sutherland 18 . M . Burns 19. A Jobling 20, B, Nash 21 .S.Carboon 22. B . Connell 23 . P . McDonald 24 S. McCooke 25 . P Forsyth 26 M Brown 27 T Hiil e 28 P, Nankervis 29 .P . Adams 30 D . Wood 31, V . Gervasonl 32, B Madden 33 . A . Ro e 34 . G . Russell 35 . S . Grace 36 . T. Stewart 37 . D . Robertson 38 . P . Milne r 39 . W . Bramich 40 . M . Tobin 41, R . Oaten 42 . J. Casey 43 . P . Harrington 44 . T . Mau

45, R. Singleton 46 . M . Anderson 47 . W . Crump 48 . D . Ness 49,D . Hansen 50. L . Black 51 . A . Connelly 52, T . Tsiavis 51 M . Crampton 54 . M . McConville 55 0 . Ellu l 56. K . Benham 57 . D . Roth 58. Bruce Williams 59. Brett Williams 60. D . Cox 61 . M . Nix 62. C . Conroy 63. J . Clarkson 64. A . Noblett 65. C . Jenszen 66. R . Gow 67. P . Konstanty 6& S. Ega n

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PARKSID E Senior Coach: Wayne Bannister Assistant Coach : Jack King Rese rv es Coach : Mark Wilso n 1, W. Bannister 2 B Glasgow 3 F Sansonetti 4 R. Gard 5. T . Gar d 6 L Jakoviceski TO Yoksich 8 .R Shanahan 9 W Buchhor n 10 . M . Sturgess (Capt) 11 P Hansen 12 L Inserra 13 . V. Soligo 14 M Sedgwick 15 .J Papas 16, M Campbell 17 C,Feeman 18 JAdducci 19 . S Rodwell 20 P SmRh 21 D Debasi 22 M . Wilson (CCR) 23 M . Sherlock 24 G Wil6ams(DVC) 25 .J Kmakidis 26 M Bradley 27,L Panlan 28 T Franklin 29 M Rowe (VC) 30 J . Faikos 31 .J King (VCR) 32 L Cowel l 33 M Cotter 34 T. Pavia 35 G, Panlan 36 P Torre 37 P Coleman 38. N Vmcdono 39 B Hunt 40 S Bannister 41 D . Wood 42.H,Dunbabn 43 C Gra y 44 L Clarke 45 P Matkans 46,D Seneck 47,N Mitchell 48. W. Smith 49 B.Inserra 50 K, Harty 51 G Pollock 52 G Naidis 53 D Campbell 54F Denami 55. D Watso n 56 P Papatheodorou 57 S Tolley 58 . D . Pavdt 60 C Notis 61, J . Fasten 66 . A Stuart 69 .S Locke

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U N I V ERSITY BLUES Senior Coach : Alan Salter Rese rves Coach: Steve King 1 . C . Gunn 2 .R Furphy 3 . G .Wtliiams 4 M Yeo 5 . S Macaulay 6, W Carroll 7 . G . Alle n 8 . A. Yandell 9 . A. Christie 10 . A. Nalder 11 . E . Banks 12 J, Kanis (C) 13 . S_ Crowe 14 . D . Gus t

15 A . Norman 16 G . Allardice 17 C . Holmes 18 S Stevenson 19 D . Karamoshos 20 . M. Worth 21 A . Schlicht 22 . R . Jaksic 23 . T . Giles 24 . A Wallis 25, C . Taylor 26 . D . Maclnnes 27 . M . Ligh t 28, G . Hazeldine 29, D . Buckley 30, P,Stevens 31 M . Formosa 32. A . Nugent 33. M . Connock 34 . H . Worsley 35.S .Shorten 36. N . Macaulay 37. A . McDonald 38, A . Mitchell 39, D. Freemantle 40 D. Coulte r 41 S Lowrey 42, B . Cohen 43 . A . Kennedy 45 . G . Taylor 46 . B . Langley 47 . M . Hickey 48 . J . Moloney 49 . B . Christie 50 . I . Wilmoth 51 . C. Watson 52, A. Carter 53 . C. McDonald 54 .J .Young 55 . D . Atkins 57 . M . Pinkey 59, D . Christie 60 . D . Shaw 61 . W . Harris 65 . S . Kirsanov 6& J . Hyslop 77 . M . Richards


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DE LA SALL E BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOW E Senior Coach: Alan Parris Rese rves Coach : David Keas t 1 G Clarke 2 N . Tsiotmas 3 T Row e 4 D Fitt 5 M Wilson 6 R, Heath

7. P Robertson 8, A Smythe 9 P Bell 10. P George 11 S . Farley 12. A . Parris 13 J McInerney 14 T. Puls e 15. PFaulkne r 16 P Corstorphin 17 D Mayn e 18 A Course 19 P Nigro 20. H Hansiou 21 D Hooper 22 . P Engellener 23 S Pac e

24 H . Munic 25 T Merrell 26 R . Minnie 27,13, Kelly 28 . P Mutimer 29 C Deer 30 . R Field 31 .A .Panou 32 D . Shine 33 . G . Miles 34 N Bone 35 M, Osborne 36 P Gilmore 37 N Cameron 38 D, Cameron 39 T Drive r 40 M . McInerney 41 A Rozantis 42 W . Arthu r 43 . P Anderson 44 . J . Rosandis 45 . D. Philpots 46 . D. Robertson 47, T Bone 48 . S Slater 49 . K. Theunisse 50. A. Theunissen 51 P Bon e 52 . D . Peters 53 . M . Agrohs 54 . G . Alichi n 55. S . Wotherspoon

F.°.W KNE :2 Senior Coach :

1 M Green 2 P Barry 3. M . Beddoe 4 C Anderson 5 N Frase r 6 P Gree n 7 J . Richardson 8_ C Wrigh t 9 C. Campbell 10 D Tessier il . J . O'Callaghan 12. D Toohey 13 P O'Toole 14 . R . Faulkner 15. G Connolly 16. R O'Connor 17. P Green 18. D. Carrel 19 P, Wyles 20 L. Vanderpight 21 . C Stuck

22 S Nas h 23 M O'Callaghan 24 M Low e 25 J McCarthy 26 C . McCiounan 2T D, Kinsell a 28, M . Knupple 29 . M . Bolt 30 . M . Kruger 31 S. Davey 32 G .Sheedy 33 . M . Manrnx 34 . B . Waldron 3& M . Behan 36 . S . Greeiy 37. W. Gasparvn 38 . A. Cluning 39 . N . Mitchell-Hill 40 S McGra w 41 K . Mullins 42,J . Legastes 43 A McLeay 44 P O'Brien 45 M . Hagen 46 B Kellett 47, L Quir k 48, T Nicholson 49 . P Dwyer

Stephen Buckley Rese rves Coach : Mark Tymms

1 . M . Tymms 2. P. Rundle 3. G . Busst 4, W. Hoare 5. S Little 6, R. Wilson 7, D Cropley 8,I,Habgood 9.J. O'Lear y 10 . B . Saggers 11 . K . Busst 12 . P Tymms 13 . P Kerslake 14 M, Roach 15. D Terry 1& Lr Cohen 17. G . Ould 18. K. Korp 19. S . Barrett 20 G, Scott 21, P McAuliffe 22 . D, Boot h 23, N . Gosewinckel 24 .B . Youn g 25 A, Baggers 26, B, Sellec k

27, G . Livingstone 28 A .Scott 29 . M . Barrett 30, T. Piccinin 31 .J Madden 32 . A . Johnston 33 . P Malerczak 34 .D.Ruggeno 35 P Barrett 36 C, Kell y

37 M . Middiemo 38 . P Smith 39 L . Dowd 40 R Buller 41 . D Cecchirn 42, K, Dehenin 43 M Busst 44 G Mitchell 45 D. Smith 46 . B . Smith 47. A . Brown 48. G . Walker 49 . D. Porte Ii 50 R . Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52. M . Potter 53. S . Lydiatt 54 . M . Kane 55. M . Scurgeon 56. Jr Harrop 61 . R . Kavanagh 62. K . Kavanagh 63.T Kavanagh

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MONASH UNI . BLUE S Senior Coach : Brian Ford Rese rves Coach : Marcus Hanlon 1 J Alexander 2 . I . Kohle r

3 I Ses t 4 . B. Cornwell 5 . G . Gale 6, I Hildebrand 7, B . Seaton

9 L Baring 10 J.Koo p 11 M Spencer 12 G, Oakley 13, R . Culvenor 14 . P McColl 15 . W, Gannon 16 A, Qui n

IT S Zachandis 18 . G . Hipwell 19 . D.Schwedes 20. S . Manueli 21 . S . Giles 22 .B,Rodorn 23, D . Lynch 24 P Triandos 25 P Balsarmi 27 . Q Newman 28, P Littl e 29. A . Headberry 30. J . Sturgess 31 . J. Smit h 32 . K. Haeusler -"-. N . Searle 34. J . Quin 35.A,Tnandos 36 M . Kerr 37.J, Andritsos 38 R Knott 39J Spencer 40 M . Hoyle 41 . A Kiers 42 R. Dean 43.B Hodgson 44. A- Verrocchi 45 M . Later 46 A Hodgson 47. J Ncolopouios 48 P. Andritsos 49, K O'Brien 53 .J Shad y

54 R . Trembath 55 Z . Marc 57. M . Kanizay 58 . M, Hanlon 59 H . Middleton 65 . D. Wood 68 . G . Scaizo 69 . D.O'Keeffe 71 . M Hay

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OLD D i IGHT'. Senior Coach : Mark Sarau Reserves Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 . G Bennett (VC) 2 . M McLennan 3 A Pryor 4 M Barbe r 5 . M . Waddington 6 . M . Alien

7. S. O'Connor 8 . M . Sara u 9 M Fishe r 10, C . Lade (Capt) 11 C. Blair 12 D Cochran 14. J . Bennett 15. R . Smith 16. M . Shippen 17 P Woff

18. L. McMahon 19, C, Broo k 20 T. Grant (DVC) 21 C Jame s 22 . L. Monument 23.X Cooper 25 P Grant 26. C. Smith 27 T Burns 28. T. Gale 30. G Derision 32. J . Wall 33. D. Smyth 34. S . Green 35.T.Sunderman 37 M . Selby 38. J. Tregaskis 39 T Hoar 40 K,Young 42 . P Thompson 43. R . Wrait h 44 R . Brown 45 L . Fddes 46 D Hoga n

OLD BRIGHTON RESERVES Reserv es Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 J. Allmand 6 N . Hillard 9. M . Osborne 12, D. Roberts 19. 0 Milli s 10. M . Hutchinson 25 . P. Latze r 48. S. Kay

Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Rese rves Coach: Simon Thimble 1 . T. Witts

OLD TRINITY GRAMM A RIANS

Senior Coach : Russell Forbes Reserv es Coach : Craig Neave 1 . A . Dunn 2 . C. Robison 3 A . All bon (Capt) 4 T Norman (VC ) 9. G_ Bradshaw 5 . D. O'Shaughnessy 10, A, Joyce 6, A. Taylo r 11 . N . Johnstone 7. R_ Forbes 12. W Bagl m 8. A . Kenealy 13 R. Secculi . Sands 9. C. Glass 14, D 15. J Warmsiey 10 . C. Brent d 16 P. Woo 11 . T Phillips 17. D Ward-Ambler 12 . T. Clark 18 W. Ward-Ambler 13, B. Trotter 19. P, Thompson 14 . P Bee r 20 . A . Salek 15, T Pontefract 21 . J. Roysmith 16, A . Black 22 . M . Ellinghaus 17. L . Farrell 23 A . Witts 18. A . Maizeis 24 D. Wilson 19. J. Hope . Brown 25. R 20 . M . Parlbett 26. T. Stucky 27. E . Cordner 21 . S. Drum 28 C. Tyerill 22 . P Robison 29. R Mead 23 . J . Adgemis 30, j . Mitchell 24 . A . Anderson 31 . R, Gillard 25. E . Borghesi 32 . R . Webb 26. L . Colema n 33, A . Butt 27. 1 . Wallace (DVC) 34. C. Anastasakis 28. G . Harvey 35. M . Webe r 29. A . Demme 36 P Nelson 30. D . Woods 37. G . Curtis 31 . M . Turner 38. M Naylor 39. R . Nelson 32, N . Sammut 33. P. Scott 40 C . Walker 41 G . Dixon 34.P Papas 42 . E . Smithers 35.A . McAree 43 J. Dowd 36, J Carnegie 44. J, Hart y 3T R, Sell a 45 Z .Usenov 38 J . Cash 46 J Ela m 39 S. Stoddart 47 . H . Summer 40. K Kenealy 48 T. Werthmayer 41 I . Telle r 49,S Bardsley 42, R . Gruen 50 T. Read 43 . C. Neave 51 . M . Edgley 44 . A . Turner 52K. Caddo 45 . N . Koldis 53 . N . Troupe 54 . A . Wilson 46 . M . Heat h 55 . D, Nelson 47. A . Phadoneos 56, 1 . Woxvold 48 . B . Beamish 57. R . Anderson 49 . R . Bond 5& T Kelsey 50. D. Wallace 59, W. Kelso 51 . D. Rogers 60, D. McDonald 52. D. Butera 61 . A . Stafford 53. S . Cowley 62 . A . Francis 54, P Dowling 63, B . O'Halloran 55. J Francis 6T S, Bunn y 56. P. Serron i 68 G . Nelson 69 D. Hamilton 57. P Blankensop 58. P Deveraux SPONSOR S 59. M . Nougher THE MAX HOTEL 60 M . Stanley ~ 61 . G . Heat h ORRONG ROA D 62 . J .P Adgemis SERVICE STATION 63, J. Davey 2, R . Psarski 3 J, Nichols 4 D. Cordner 5 P Murray 6 I . Arnold 7.ACochrane 8. A. Tymm s

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Senior Coach: Kevin Morrison Reserv e Coach: Rick Frazer 1 . P . Sjogren 2 . J . Radford 3 . R . Grummett 4 . M . Russell 5 . G . Salerno 6 . A. Coke r 7 . S . Cerni 8 . J . Somerville 9 . S. Phtlhpson 10 . S. Brommel 11 . M . McErvale 1& L. Banks 14 . T. Marks 15. J . Garde 16. B . Kellar 17. N . Hopkins 18, M . Lagastes 19 .P .Vaughan 20 . N . Capp 21 . C . Jobson 22 . G . Newing 23 . A . Bearham 25 . M . Gibney 26 . B . Pattinson 27 . N . Heath (V .C .) 28 .B .van Denderen 29 . J. Gray 30 . G . Keys 31 . J. Cummins 32 . N . Pappas 33 . G . Mille r 34 . P . Somerville 35 .J .Hughson 36. J . Smith 37 . G . Haeusler 38. A . McArthur 39. S. Davie 40. E . Popovic 41 . M . McLaughlin 42. G. Wines (C .) 43. B . Warre n 44. P . Dillo n 45. E . Heffernan 46. C . Thompson 47. L. Doyl e 48. A . Rogers 49. A . Gray 50 .S .Shaddock 51 . J . Chomley 52 . M . Bell 53 . A. Salerno 54, S . Thomas 55. B . Hams 56 . D . Robinson 58 .T.Hogan 59 . P . Weigand 60 . M . Ranki n 61 .A. Cunningham 65 .A.Young 69 . A. Batey 72 . M . Giltrap 74 . J . Campigli 82, A. Donald

ST. BERNA RDS Senior Coach : Frank Melican Reserves Coach : John Woo d 1 . M . Sullivan 2 . R Fitzgerald 3 4 . V. McGuire 5, J . O'Conno r 6 G . McAllister (VC.) 7.J .Toohey 8 .P Monagha n 9 . G . Wood . (Capt .) 10. J . Federic o 11, R O'Brien 12 .P Hogan 1 3, R . Purcell 14 . S Melican (D.V.C.) 15 .F. Monaghan 16 .J . Pearso n 17. 18 . A . Purcell 19, S . Byrne 20. J. Fraser 21 . C. Doolan 22, M . Mahady 23. S. Walsh 24. K . Mahady 25 . G . Toto

26 . M . McGrath 27. A . Nathan 28 . P. Morrice 29 . J . McInerney 30 . G . Powel l 31 . M . Fitzpatrick 32 . P Runting 33 . M . Redmond 34 . J . O'Connell (DVC.) 35.J .Saundry 36.P. O'Dea 37. M . O'Connell 38, D. Sullivan 39. J. Goilant 40. W. Haddad 41, P. Freeman 42 . A . Griffiths 43, A . McCleave 44, G. Powell 45. A . Walsh 46. A . Capes 47. D. Dowling 48 . B . Doolan 49 . D. Constance 50 . L . Overman 51 . A . Sullivan 52 . D. McAllister 53 . R . Doolan 54 . G Matthews 55 . D. Abfalter 56 . M . Syna n 57 . A . Hargreaves 58. B. Not t 59. A . Elliot 60. N . Hiscox 64 . D Wood 65 .T. Bourke 66. D. Bourke 74. S. Phelan 75. P Hargraces 76, D. Copeland 77, M . Dowling 78 . M . Devers

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THERRY Senior Coach : A. Crotty Reserves Coach: M . Purcell 1 . G . Biddiestone 2 . S . Flaherty 3 . J . Zanetti 3 . J . Toohey 4 . S. Ramsay 5 . S. Ramsay 6. T. Quinn 7 . P. Jones 8. G . Bourke 9. M . Grocock 10 . R . Egglestone 11 . A . Crott y 12 . M . EnnisG . Nyman 13 . J . D'Andre a 14 . J . Gallagher 15, P. McCann 16. S. Gibson 17 . R . Lyons I& T Taylor 19. A. Ratcliffe 20. M . Bell 21 . J. Tyler 22, C. Mills 23. C . Bye 24. P. Mallon 25. M . O'Rourke 26 . P. Ryan 27, M . Tadrnac 2& D. Sandman 29 . C. Barrett 30 . J . Reddick 31 . S. Rya n 32 . R . Costello 33 . S . McMahon 34 . M . Donohue 35. D. Aitken 36. S . O'Brien 37. D . Castaldi 38, M . O'Kearney 39, M . Hudson 40. C. Muscat 41, W. Lind 42,P Jones 43. A . Whelan 44. M . Doran 45. P Davern 46, C. Ryan 47 . P Ratcliff e 48. D . Wrigglesworth 49. J. Mello n

50. M . Bosanko 51 . R . Moran 52 . H . Ayad 53 . S. Crarnvell 54 . P. Salerno 55 . M . Purcell 56 .G . McCormack 57. G . McCullough 58 . D. Webb 64, P. Crotty 65, M . Hogan 75.P.Bruno 88 P. Murphy 1

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: .,'.YULE BALACLAVA Senior Coach: Mike Smith Rese rves Coach : David Rea d 1 K. Angvmn 2 D Gregory 3 A. Hil l

4 B Rafferty (Capt) 5 M Hil l 6 A . Breslin 7, M Kouts 8 K Palmer (DVC) 9 B Angv,n n

10 D Caddy 11 B Wilson 12 . P McGrath 13 N . Monaghan 14, R . Patterson 15 P Bresli n 16 R, Morrison 17. John Sist 18 K, Hartley 19. S. Withers 20 M . Conroy 21, C Chalker 22 PAusterberry 23 G Schultz 24 S Gates

25, James Sist 26 A . Antonio 27, I, Withers 28 H Dickson (VC ) 29. R . Stocker (ResDVC) 30. S Talarico 31, G . Clean (ResVC) 32 . S Hill (Res Capt) 33, T Hil l 34 B O'Shannessy 35 S,Kovac s 36 R,Tangey 37 . T. Harmes 38 S. Spalding 39 K . Orman 40. G . Halpin 41 . A . Levey 42. G . Brown 43 I, Gailunas 44.G,Toogood 45, M . Gamin 46 R. Calde r 47. A . Christensen 48 R. Laftey

49. D Cassar 50, A . Harrison 51 . J Smith

Senior Coach : John Simpson Rese rves Coach: Steve Sculli n 1 S. Scullin 2 J Batt 3, L Holt 4 M . Legge 5,C Ladd 6 P William s 7 J Fraumano (VC) 8 . B Molone y 9, G . Pyers 10 MP. Adams 11 . M . Vea l

12 . A Barry 13. A, Short 14. D . Attard (C) 15. P Austi n 16. R . Doherty 17. G . Williams 18. J. Turnbull 19. M . Scullin 20 G Gent 21 . B. Qudham 22,J.Gtlham 23 . W. Lusk 24 . G . Foster 25 M . Power 26 . A . Mil l 27. T. Jenkins 28, A . Weston 29, G . Sutterby 30 B Giles 31 S . Sanders 32 . C West 33. a Glass 34. G. Donaldson 35. C . Pyers 36. D Turner 37 . D. Gent 38, S. Mikac 39. G, Mooney 40. W . Gibson 41 . a Gilbert 42. J . Bishop 43. C. Richmond 44. B. Hogan 45. M . Gilbert 46, M . Knowles 47. T. Kearsey 48. C Holst

49. G . Dunn 50. M . Phillips 51 . A. Thompson 52. S. Coulson 53, B. Bowler 54, R . Knight 55. D. Williams 56 A. Colosino 57 . P Mayerhofer 58. D. Jones

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R OVE RS Senior Coach : Ian Rice Rese rve Coach : Ian Cav e

1 D Matthews 2 A Kahofer

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3, B . Mathews 4 R . Morrissey 5 . W, Horton

3 E Panagiotrdis 4. A Naumoff

6 D. Lowe 7. G Boston 8 M Millard 9 G . Din d 10, J Stone (VC) 11 . J. Dickson 12, R . Harrison 13 R . Sweetland 14 T. Nelso n 15 C. Cooney (Capt) 16. T. Royals (DVC) 17. G . Williams 18. N . Co x 19 J. Restarick 20 G . Bourke 21 N Brohier 22 J, Clarkson 23. D. Alie n

24. K . Dachs(ResVC) 25. S. Alle n 26 S. Williams 27, N . Cape 28. J . Maestros 29 R Castles 30 A . Cohen 31 M . Rudden 32 . M Dicrosta 33 P McNamara 34, C . Roseman 35 R Harris 36, C . Worthington 37, M . Scholten (ResCapt) 38 P. Atkinso n 39, Ian Swann 40.S. Roseman 41 . A . Heap 42 . D. Gregor 43. R, Royals 44, C . Bettany 45 M Stanfo 4& P Roseman 47 . S. Orr 48. G . Deag 49, S . Morrison 50. J, Head am 51 . K. Hedin 52. G . McKay 53. C. Dal e 54. C. Simpson 71 . G . Paine (ResDVC) 74 . J . Harley

5 D Rogerson 6 D McConville 7, B. Hibb s 8 W.Capp 9 P Wilson 10. W Austin 11 I Rogerson 12, W Boyle 13 R. Melnlak 14, G Kell y

15 S . Mulholland 16 N Hop e 17 B Bird 18 A . Winkler 19. J Hunter 20, S. Pappas 21 E. Meinjak 22 . R Hetherington 24 . M . Young 25 M . Blake 26 J . Harper 27, H . LeGrand 28 M . McKellar 29 fvt Andrews 30 S. McDonald 31 G Hoggett 32 I Boyl e

33. J Mather 34 R Tubb 35 P Hartshorn 36 A Lucas 37 M Courts 38. C Amoore 39 K . Ivey 40 N . Hassell 41 S, Devereaux 42 G Devereaux 43 D Pat 44 J Ross 45. P Jones 46 M Cain 47 B Holstoc k

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Senior Coach : J . Wise 11 R Armstrong 2 J Matthew 4 M Donohue 5 P Manuel 6, G Cameron 8 J . Wise 9 M Thackeray 11 D. Witchel l 14 i, Newbold 15 A Castagnini 16 P Pentingdl 17. A. Zanata 18 A Sottrapoulous 19 G . Bulie n 20, A . Wolf 21 . C. Rose 22 R . Ange6rn 23 M,Lengaher 24, M Flyn n 25 A Barro 29 R Malcolm 30, P Ravrley 31, T Anderson 32 M . Peacock 33 C Flynn 34 M,Fabns 35 A . Matthews 36 S. O'Connei 37 .1 . Forsyth 39. M . Jones 40 D. Web b

41 C McDonald 43 M, Lacey 46 J. Lynch 48 S Hall

49, R Maloney 50. M . Smith 53 J Makin 56, B, Bake r 57. D Balcombe 58. M . Balcombe 59. A Baicombe 60 R Broo k 61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63. R . Doyle 64. W. Duieskis 65 P Dwyer 66, A. Fry 67 L.Jones 68, S . Martin 69. S . Monev 70, P Morcom 71, R Murphy 72 . M . Pratt 73, J . Raftapouias 74. C . Richards 75.D, Webb 76 . N. Daffy 77. P Decis 78 .T. Donahue 79 . S Kin g 80 S, Wise 81, A . Sotnapoulos 82. R. Angelini 83 . R . Day

2 C Connelly 3 N, Schmidt 4 . C McKenzie 4 . G Phillips

6 . W Smith 7 . C . Waring 8 . D . Baker 9 . A . Mytton 10 P. Bennett 11 . J . Rae

12 . D Seccull '3 . S. Fulle r 14 G . Lasscock 5 W . Phillips 16 J . Bingham 17, W . Co x

18 M . Constable "9 . R . Gern y _0 . S . Grenda 21A . Walden .2 . C . Gregson 23R .Lavender 4_ T . Snowball 5 A Holohan 6 . T . Lyeil

7, G . Smith 28 . D Merrett 29 . B . Carty 30 G Taylor 31 N . Camero n 2, D, Miller 33 . M . Armstrong 34 . D Fletcher 35 . F, Mai n ".',6 . D . Connell 7 . P. Wigg 38 A Wigg 39 .5 Dangerfieid 40 M, Colsto n

1 . J Woo d 42 P Flockhart 3 . D Cotton 4 . D Stuar t 45 I Ridoutt 46 C . Farr 47R. Dobson 48 P . Merrett 49,R Kingston 50 .T .Jones 51, R . Wilson 52 .G . Meadows 53 P, Noske 54, J . Robertson 55 W . Caspers 56 B.Ladds 57 A Wilson 58,C Lane 59 J . Gordo n

OL ' GR1 : : 1 _ : .-, : I : . NS Senior Coach: B . Nievandt Rese rves Coach : 1 B Yarwoo d 2 R McKenzie 3 D Fellow 4 I Wells (Capt) 5 J_ Steven s 6 . D Veal 7 B Cockenli 8 P Skalberg 9, S . Bal l 10 B . Hall 11 . A . Ryan 12 . A . Marks 13 J, Marshall 14, M . Huber 15 P, Cargin 16 T. Stevens IT A . Tngardh 18. S. Corlett 19 . S. Jenkin s

20 M . Dyson (VC) 21 A . Haug 22 .D.Scott 23. S . Campbell 24. W. Parry 25. B. Nievandt (Coach) 26. N . Glover 27 P Ritchie 28 D Jones 29. B. Wilso n 30. C Warren-Smith 31 J Norma n 32 N Harris 33 S, Ramsdell 34 M Lindley 35.S .Conboy 36. A. Ongarelio 37. E . Fakh n 38. T Stanley 39. R . Bashford 40. B. Bennett 41, T Cormack 42 .S Chalkiey 43.C,Land 44.C.Haug 45 S . McKay 46,S Burgen 47. D, Cuttriss 48 M Sherwood 49 M Dodder II 50, P Wild e 51 D Taylor 52 A Novak 59. R . Bel l

63, N . Skaiberg

:ST+:^ ;V Senior Coach: G. Tsolaco s Assistant Coach: T. O'Connor Rese rv@s Coach: S . Ryles 2 .1 De Bono 3 L . Johnston 4 . S . Hinchc6ffe 5 D. Caton 6D Hepburn 7 D O'Brien 8T O'Connor 9 D, Heenan 10. J Mounsey 11, A . Hodgson 12 . P Yendal l 13. A . Philp 14. M Zubak 15 . D Hal l

16 . B . O'Connor 17, G . Turner 18 . B Milner 19 . G, Phillips 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22. P. Bullock 23 I Ewing 24 . G . Hawke 25 S, McGowan 26 A, Brydson 27 S Richardson 28 A Alle n 29 C McGaw 30 P Caligiun 31 T Mason 32 . M . Mason 33 R Haysom 34 P Jones 35 5 Ryles 36 N Maynard 37 E . Kynacou 38 G Sabah 39. R . Johnstone 40 N . Hodgson 41 . D Phil p 42, B, McVeigh 43 L Caligiun 44 P. Costello 45. S . Baxter 46 A . Bullock 47 T Richards 48 C. Chnstou 49. M Trantino 50. C Caligiuri 51 . G Askmth 52 .J . Cluph 53. R Warwick

ST. KEV6NS OLD BOY S Senior Coach : Alan Quaife Rese rve Coach : Chris Nettlefol d 1 . R . Hawkins (VCR) 2. S . Haidamou s 3. A . Varasdi 4 . J Sergeant 6. G Gross 7, S Kerr (DVC) 8 P Joyce 9,J, Fogarty 10, M Klva c 11 . H . Stone (DVC) 12 . R . Arthurson 13, P Hooper 14J Dynon 15, 0. Houngan 16 . P. O'Brien 17. P Foley 18 C . Halfpenny 19, T. Anastasakis 20. A. Hal l

21 . T. Holde r 22. B. Campbell (VC) 23 M . Water s 24,P Meagher 25 D. Rigoni 26. A Simmons 27. J Quinlan 28 J. Bare 29. J. O'Brien 31 . J . Nettleford 32, P Charles 33,S . Loorham 34.R .Houngan 35 R. Davey 36. M McKaige 37 A Beale (Capt) 38 P. Panagiotopouios 39, D Chaffe y 40 B Clark (ResCapt) 41, P Redfer n 42. P. Chaffey 43. S Bare 44 . B . Millar 45 P Nanira 46.D.DeRooden 47 M Treioar 48. A. Nanfra 49 M . O'Malley 51 M . King 52. P Lewin 56. C. Mooney 59, N . Jolley

CONSTRUCTION CO . INFORMED 5 O U R C E S

74 P41

ST. KILDA C ._ .D.C. Senior Coach : Peter Olivieri Reserves Coach : Bernie Salter 1, A . McGaw 2 . L Buckley 3 . J . Howard 4 . B. Boyd (Capt) 5 . M . Gillan 6 . M . Struth 7. C . Capron 8 A . Trabnger 10 J . Clagnan 11, M . Driscoll 12 . A . Avdabile 13, P,Susowch(ResVC) 14. M . Lee

15. M . Lake (DVC) 16, M .Anen s 17. B. Delaney 18. B. Gil l 19. M . Kin g 20, A . Riddell (VC) 21 . D.Behnk 22 .P. Dyno n 23, M . Clinch 24 . A . Murphy 25, C . Btlston 26. M . Broadhead 27. P Sprenger 28 . A . Brandwood 29 . I . Hammam 30. S . McGarrity 31 . P. Sherman 32. M . Murnhy 33. P Gonzales 34 M . Boy d 35. R . Ballarin 36 C. Kraus 37. P White 38. R . Oakley 39. G Heal y 40, G . Broadhead 41 . D. Phela n 42 . J. Naughton (ResDVC) 43 . S. Monagle 44 . M . Howar d 45.P. O'Dea (ResCapt) 46 W, Fiddle r 47. R . Salvirn 48, J, Palmer 49 N De Read 50, J . Ahern 51 . J . Murnhy 52. A . Pearl 53, A . Camm 54. B, Cummins 55 P. La Fontaine 56.P.Shortal 57. F Avitable 58, L . Nardeila 59. M . Kay 60. P Buzza 61 . D. Bergman


D Section / Founded 190 6

BULLEE N UNITE D AJA X Senior Coach : Mark Fledy Reserves Coach: Andrew Shenker 1 D Marks 2 A Klooger 3 A Kiel 4 M Fnede 5 M Silver 6 M Roseman 7 G Velleman 8 M Feld y 9 A Bursztyn 10 R Bloom 11 A Halloran 12 G Posv,eil 13 J Mond 14 Bran Goldberg 15 P Goldberg 16 A Mtlmacher 17 Oler Komornik 18 D Segal 19 S Joseph 20 D Marlow 21 D Sheezel 22 B Josem 23 A Lebransky 24 J Flmkier 25 M Gross 26 A Kahnsk , 27 Braham Goldberg 28 D. Rockaw m 29 D Buskin 30 D Alberts 31 A Phillips 32 M Borenstein 33 Oren Kornornik 34 L Bur-sin 35 B Spicer 36 P Goetz 37 A Slade 38 J Stern 39 B Kay 40 P Berman 41 G Neater 42 M Carp 43 J Midler 44 P Cherry 45 D Freeman 46 A Bassett 47 J Jolson 48 L Goldberg 49 J Alberts 50 A Mordech 51 P Lebranksy 52 A Ze6nski 53 G Pranks 54 S Worth 55 B Zielinski 56 H Silver 57 M Sinclair 58 D Super 59 S Arcoca 60. D Krongold 61 M Hyams 62 W Krongold 63. M Fox 64.R King 65 J Davi s 66 M Fagenblal 67 B Rothschild 68. M Edelstein 69 M Gdanski 70 N Diamond 71 A Woolf 72 C Winter 74 A Horne 75 M Oved 80 G Meltzer 81 M Zurbo 87 .R Louse 88 R, Bi d 90 I Plack

Senior Coach : Vic Harv ie Reserves Coach Craig Veitch 1 . I Cairns 2 R. Morley 3 . S . Dowd 4 . N. Cartledge 5, B . Wilson 6 . M . Kelly 7. C .Vertch 8 . C. Wilson 9 . H . Turvey 10, R Waldron 11 .C. Chapman 12 . D. Thompson 13, M . Flanagan 14, J . Empey

15, P Dennis 16. C . Foley 17. D . Gandolfo 18. B . Sharp 19. R . Pascoe 20 . S . Crockford 21 . R . Creighton 22, P. Gree n 23, P. Sexton 24, D. Stackpool 25 . P. Whiting 26, D. Atkinson 27, G . Armstrong 2& D. Robbins 29 . G . Cottenll 30. D. Dowd! 31, W. Reynolds 32 . D. Robbins 33 . D. Humphrey 34 . 1 . Mutimer 35. M . Harris 36. 1 . Mazuran 37, P Fit t 38. S . Godfrey 39 . P Flew 40 . D.Speed 41 . R . Rees 42, H . Roberts 43, D. Sexton 44 P Banfield 45C,Chapman 46, G Taylor 47 G . Connolly 48 P Goetz 49 . R . May 50. G . Hokcing 51 .R . Kennedy 52, P Laming 53 .S .Baggro 54 . M . Radcliff 56. S . Avery 57 . M . Davey 58. P Zorz i 59 . C. Stratton 60 . R Gallagher 61 .C .Kearnan 62 P Ceccetto 63 . M . Porter

Al~AE IM Elaf PABEWIi S

ELSTERNWIC K Senior Coach : Steve Huckett Rese rv es Coach : Peter Purcell 1 . A . O'Connor 2 . S . Bea n 3 N . Wigney 4 . G . Rosewarne 5 . J . Blennerhassett 6 . M . Lloyd 7. T Heath

8 . B . Howard 9 . D. Lloy d 10. C . Hitchcock 11, P. Mahony 12 . P. Ballantyne 13 C . Corbett 14, Allay Conlin 15 L . McCooke 16 F. Tsiampas 17. G . Oakley 18. P Broderick 19. P, Ginke l

20 . P. Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22 . R . Allsc p 23 N . Christie 24 . D. Comm 25 T. Weedon 26 . D. Mahony 27. S . Bel l

28 . B . Hill 29 . J . Coyne 30 . P Ritchie 31 . L. Murphy 32 . R . Elkom 33, T. Papantoniou 34, Adrian Conlin 35 . P. Corkill 36 . L . Whitten 37. B. Grace 38, J . Higgins 39, S . Smith 40 . M . Daniels 41 . M . Whelan 42 . P Rokebrand 43 . A . Hankin 44 . J . Eklom 45 .R,Grandemange 46 . L . McGrego r

47. B. Ramsay 48 . O. Gillingham 49 . P. Harri s 50. G . Marshall 51 . G . Hancock 52. G. Grulcl c SPONSORS JEFFERSON FOR D * ELSTERNWICK HOTEL

MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB Senior Coach : Anthony Short Reserves Coach: Ron Verma 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A Lego»ch A Atchison R Verm a D Menzies R Martin S Bradley R Knight J Dixon

9 D Comer (Sen Cacti 10 M Lothermgto n 11 S Harm s 12 G McLard,e (VC) 13 A Dawson (DVC) 14 A Webster 15 P Sala 16 P Katz 17 A Drummond 8 R Wi x

19 J Marshall 20 A Athanasopoulos 21 C Sumner 22 S Brown 23 C Drake 24 G Wilson 25 A Capp 26 G Tyrrell 27 D Pom .e 28 C Savage 29 C Geehman 30 P Brydon 31 M Roach 32 I Radlov+ 33 R Currie 34 S Anderson 35 T Blylhman 36 R Terrens 37 J McLoughlin 38 C Short 39 S Grahame 40 D Baker 41 P Ken t 42 P Fenning 43 S Bahen 44 E Stents 45 A Sainsbury 46 A Mulle r

47 S Gabnelso n 48 R McGregor (Res C) 49 M Webster 50 M Lai 51 J Bahen 52 B Fuller 53 C Hammond 54 M Gately 55 G O'Bnen 56 P Risk a 57 G Thompson 58 B Sargeant 59 A Greatorex 60 P Gedmgs 61 N Hansen 62 R Real e 63 C Flegeltaub 64 G Sheridan 65 M Felerkranz 66 J Newton 67 G Healey 68 5 Glasson 69 T Johns 70 P OConnor 71 P Chester 72 T Mason 73 C OBnen 74 T Scnms 75 R Ward

76 M Everrard 77 M Kelly 78 D Walker SP°RTS

L , 1W KIN ~ SO A«'OR i7 ~ot

PARHO6

OLD CAMBERWELL Senior Coach : Duncan McCallum Reserves Coach: Peter Johns 1, M . Hodgson 2, A . Mitchell 3. N . Brow n 4. A, Inkste r 5, C . McCulloch 6.J,Lablache 7. P Kerkvleit 8. P Jepson 9. R . Beal 10. E . Smith 11 . A . Dance 12. S. Holding 13 . D. Woods 14 . A. Patterson 15 A . Greerson 16. W. Inkster 17 . R . Pike

1& G . Adams 19 . T. Holding 20. D . Proven 21 . S . Spice r 22 . S . Burmeister 23. M . Armstrong 24. R . Woo d 25. A . Keck 26. G . Young 27, D. Woods 28 B . Leitch 29. M Hopkins 30, D.Humann 31, J. Howard 32 . B Elliot 33. C . Guthrie 34. A . Rogers 35. S. Swingler 36 . A. Gib b 37. C. Strachan 38 . N . Huntly 39, M . Todd 40, B . Salvarls 41 . R. Le e

42, A. McCulloch 43. M . Ead s 44. M . Candilord 45. T. Dukananakis 46. J . Sma k 47. P. Lenten 48, R . Graham 49. M . Kershaw 50, A . Taylor 51 . R . Curtis 52 . A . Wat t 63 . W. Earl

OLD 6>iE NTO N IA N S senior Coach : R . Jamison Rese rves Coach: M. Osborn 1, A Acreman 2 J . Norman 3 . R . Newman 1 . M Barrett 5 . C . Saville 3 V.Sclacca G. Norton 8 . N . Macquwre R . Macquire '.~). M Durac k

D Meyer ? . T Appel 13,S Shar p t. D Rogers 15. D . Saacca 16 D Stewart '. T O'Toole 18 J. Koni;anin ?9 W Beyrlon _0. R . Buxton 21 . C Erickson ,2 A Lever 23 N Moodie .4 . D Splay 25. W. Glu e 3. B. Scalzo '. C Appel 3 M . Hendry 1 G Fathers 0. D. Ridley 3t S, Ingram. 2. J. Sl y ° 3 P Vine s 4 . D. Holland 35 P Hodges 36 S Crick 37 T Birc h 38 A Newman 39 . R Beynon 40 M Osborn 41 S Gray 2 G Mickelburough 3 C Best »-t G Lindsay ri T Bournon 46 A Petrov .7 D . Mussared 43 D.Johnson 49 S Jeffrey 50 C. Funston 51 A Szadura 52 T. Scalzo

53 M . Chandekar 54 . M Stanhope 55, C. Davis 56 D. Wilkie 57 D Schlnzel 58 L Paterno 59. G Buxton 60 N Voulanos 61 S Wilson 62. M . Huber 63 L . Mickelburough 64. A . Edward s 66 D. Grant 68. G . Gakowc 69. J. Agius

POW ERHOUSE Senior Coach : Glyn Evans Rese rves Coach: Rob Sores t 1 Glyn Evans (CC) 2 . R Sarosi (RCC) 3 C Corbet t 4 M Stone 5 A, Miller 6, A, Jackson 7. C Tnst 8, N, Pavlou 9 . A . Morris 10. M . Hansen 11 . M . Taylor 12 P Flaherty 13, M . Stephenson 14. B Hall 15 J . Scotland (DVC) 16 T. Glase r 17, N . Trompf 18 G . Stewart 19. A . Escott 20. D. Desler (VC) 21 . S. Cros s 22, P. Stewart 23 . A . Ker r 24 . R . Williams 25. J, Harris 26 C. Atkins 27, C Newland 28, D. Stewart 29 . F Stafford 30 R . Martin 31 . B . Wilson 32. P. O'Sullivan 33. M . Bray 34, T. Patterson 35. S . Broadway 36 P Hollo:+ood 37. M . Officer 38 R,Chapman 39N, McKay 40, M Beech 41 P Daki n 42 T Goldsworthy 43 D Hoo d 44 P Graham 45 A Cop e

46 T Richardson 47. C . Douglas 48 S . Mason 49.J. Rauser 50, G . Menner 51 . T. Waters 52 . N . Cole 60 D. Angell 61 . M Brown 63, P. Reidel 64,S Nixon 65. R, Morrow 66 D, Menner 69, M Mason 70. G Holledge 77. J. Tonkin 80. C. McLeod

SM - -.E BANK Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Assistant Coach : Tony Bul l Reserv es Coach: David Jenkin s 1 S Coke (C) 2 R Gne l 3 N . Wallmeyer 4 K . Derva n 5 J Beare 6.P.Henderson 7. I . Beer 8. L. Twycross 9. D. Walpole 10. L . Bul l 11 . R Hargreaves 12 R . Burrage 13 M Price 14 M . Durham 15, M Barden 16 P Duplessis 17 D, Coffman 19. A . Maher 20, J Coghlan 21 . G, Cutler 22 . N Roberts 23 M Aumont 24 .D Kay

25 . M . Guy 26 R Linford 27. S Blackman 28 D. Gran t 29 G . Watt 30. J Murphy 31_ G. Cramen 32 . M . Scott 33 .C.Kenez 34 .C. McLean 35. D. Brown 36. M . Elford 37.C .Arnephy 38. A. Fall s 39. G . Goldsmith (DVC) 40, J . Murray 41,0 Noronha 42, M . Keating 43 D Doonan 44 A. Gale 45. A. Garwe 46. J, Curtin 47 . S, CLifford 48. T. Nelson 49, P Koukaziois 50. A . Whitelaw 51 . B. Mason

52 P Hide 53 P. Mason 54 J. Palette 55. N Hitchcock 56 G . Lawton 57. A Carr 60 D Jenkins

THOMASTOWN Senior Coach: Reserves Coach : 1. G . Medwin 2 . C Cadre 3. J. Vitale

4, G . Petsns 5, L . Everit t 6. R . De Thomas 7. P Hoppe r 8. A . Fellows 9 T. Staos 10 B. Leovold 11 . A . Flemming 12. F. Farchloni 13 . C. Pearson 14 . B Jenkins 15. B. Pellegrino 16, D.Farchione 17. D Lea l

18 Ken Haring 19. G Bubis 20 . P. Coverdale 21 . E . Lentlnl 22 . C. Tsalkos 23 . D. Fellows 24. S. Papioanou 27. R . Kelly 28 . L . Mornbto 29 Kevin Harting 30 . C . Fellows 31 . C . Koullmos 32 . B. McCreddin 33 . J . Zarco s 35 . A. LaRosa 36 . M . Golledge 37.J,Theodorou 38, N . Argyriou 39 P. Honey 40 . A. Donnell 41 . W Cooper 42 . M . Mira 43 G . Lattouf 44 G . Camllen 45 M Bloodworth 47 M . Ploughright 48, P. Prinzi

50. R_ Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52 . K . Chandler 53 S. Lekatsas 54. G . Velkos 56. R . Motels 57, S . Cmaran 58, J. Krousoratis 59. T Mazoski 60 S Bradford 61 G .Kerneghan 71 . F Bortolani 73 J, Parker 82 . P. Horkings 83.J Loche 88. V. Taskmaks

WHITEFRIARS Senior Coach Ray Keane Rese rves Coach David Hill 1 . J . Phillip 2, S. Woodman (VC) 3 M,F, Reidy (Mark) 4 . S . Strike 5. R Van Raay 6 C Houston 7 . P Coghlan * A. McKeown 9. P. Harrison 10 . T. Pratt 11 . D, Sutton 12 . M Spears 13 . P. Reidy 14 D Harris 15, M Harrison 16 M Barrack 17 S. Santamana 18 T McNeil

19 D. Crowe 20 B Crowe 21 . T. Coghlan 22 . M . Feutrtl 23. P Ciardulli 24. J. Bonnyman 25. W Lya l 26. C . Goldnck 27. M .J Reidy (Mick) 28 B,Le e 29 B Dun n 30 PO'Brien (Paul) 31 N Jenkin s 32 P, Hackett 33. G . Guggenhemer 34.S. Lowell 35 . J . Dunbar 36 .P Bun n 37. P O'Brien (Peter) 38 . L . McLaughlin 39 . A . Smit h 40 . B . Tierney (Capt,) 41 . J. Houston 43 .P Rohan 44, R Baker 45 P Hay 46 . D, Bourke 47. P. Maso n

48 . N . Robertson 49 .S . McAuliffe 50, R . Bennett 51 . S.Logi e 52 . M . Lawson 53, J . Newton 54 . P Battersby 55. D.Toohey 57. S . Croke 58. G . White 59. P Geraty 60. T Lawson 63. D. Flanagan 64. J. Flanagan 66. C . Fraser 70. D. More 71, P Sully 72. D. Thomas 73. S . Wegener


Under 19 Section I BANYUL E

COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALLE BLU E

1, D. Allan 2 A Kenneally 3. A Schille r 4 S Palmer 5 E Jones 6 B Howden 7. R . Oldfield 8 B. Watson 9, J. Fraser 10 .S Rogan 11, C, Singleton 12 S . Stapleton 13 C Frtzmaunce 14. T Williams

14, A . Doolan 15 R, Pertich 16. R . Gibellini 17. A . Dionisto 18 P. Marshall 19, T. Slattery 20 . J . Golds (C) 21 J . Leonard 22 . F Baressi 23 . J Neate

15, B Jefferson 16 N . Proctor 17, D, Phillips 18 C . Manuel] 20- J . Naish 23 R . Nancarrow 24 M, Young 25,J . Docking 26 J Grove s 32 J Hector 33 .C, Vine 42 ., L . Griffin 44 A . Parki n

OLD PARADIANS GREEN Coach: David McCormack 1 P Board 2 . J Steind l 3 R .Aanensen(DVC) 4 C Fuller (VC) 5 A Reidy 7 D Cousins 8 N Condie 9 P Donoghue 10 P Robertson 11_ A Villant i 12, P Digney 13 J. Mills 14 . C Dixon 15. P Joyce (Capt) 16 Matt 0'Keeffe 17- M Vear

18 P O'Loughlin 19.P Brabender 20 S O'Connell 21 M . Gear y 22 W. Brown 23 J. Lawley 24, Mike O'Keeffe 25 J. Holmes 26. P. Reid 27, D, Quigley 28, P Silvio 29 J Salzano 30- M . Findlay 31 A . Roberts 32 D Craker 33 M . Ward 34 D. Castleton 35 T. L ivy 36. M O'Connor 37, D Gravel 38 8 Flynn 39 J Row e 40 Mark O'Brien 41 Justin O'Brien 42- T. Jones 43 D. Angove 44, S . O'Toole 45 .D Keenan 46 .L Thomas 47 1 Canavan 48 J . ConstanUni 49 . M Ramadge 50 . J . Reidy

51 Mark O'Loughlin 50 Peter O'Loughlin

M ARCELLIN 1 . M . Rozenbloo m 2. S, Morgan 3. D. Woofe r 4 . A . Bendoricchio & A . Duncan 6. G . Walsh 7 . S, Beattie 9 . D. Taylor 10. S. Reynolds 11 . A . Balini

24 . A . Hodgkinson 25 . J . Douglas 26 J . Kan n

E

60 . B Woolhouse

OLD HAILEYBURIA( : Coach : Gary March 1 . S . Hoey 2, C . Lasscock 3 M. Armstron g 4 . A Kirkwood-Scott 5 F Mai n 6,S . Richardson 7 . B . Mai n 8 . C. McKenzie 9 . J . Parton 10 J. Poon 11 H . Broadbent 12 . A. O'Brien 13. J. Chamberlain 14 M . Krows e 15, W. Phillips 16. J. Steenholdt 17, M . Fisher 18. N . Gordon 19. R . Parton 20 . T. Chegwin 21 . C . Jamieson 22 J. Tarr 23. C . Morris 24. C . Filde s 25 J Broadbent 26 R Pletcher 27. S . McNidder 28.A .Labady 29. B . Carty 30 G. Taylor 31 C Connelly 32, L . Chamberlain 35, M . Herber t

36 D . Connel l

OLD XAVERIANS Coach : A . Rogers 2 . P. O'Sullivan 3- M . Holmes 4. A . Landrigan 5, W Naso n 6 L . Orsini 7. M . Kelliher 8 A Hal l

9 A .Sheehan 11 . A McLean 12 . J. Moran 13 . M . Ellis 14 . G Dalton 15 R . Dalton 16 D. Dunlevie 17. G Edwards 18 H. Pea t

19 D. McInerney 20 C, Rus h 21 . M Goble 22. R Visentint 24 . J. Petroff 26 S, Jordan 27. D. Kin g 30 A, Wilson 32 A,Barbanch 37, N Stocks 41, A . Dillo n 44 D Stoney

ORMOND

UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Frank Henagen 1 . C Primmer 2 .P Shaddock 3. A . Carter 4. N . Weston 5. J. Koutsoukis 6.S Ballard 7. S . Connolly 8. B. Mulvihill 9. J. Beckton 10 . S . Dye r 11, I . Nunn 13 . I . DeSilva 14 . R Poole 15 B . Madden 16 .J Dawson 17. J . Finlayson 18 . G . Markley 19.S, Glover 20. P Wells 21 .C Fagan 22 . D . McIntosh 23 . A. Walker 24 . P. Kistler 25. M . Daunt 26, R. Jackson 27. M . Jones 28.T Keane 29. R . Brew

30. P Nixon 31 . C. Henderson 32. D. Neuntt 33 R. Gartland 34 .S . Koroness 35. I . Mui r 36. R. Watts

WHITEFRIARS OLD COLLEGIANS Coach : Ray McVilly 1 . N . Frame 2. S Butler 3. T. O'Sullivan 4 . M . White 5. T. Penaluna 6. M . Scott 8. M . Fasan 10 . M . Hoath 11 . M . Bateman 14. C . Plat t 21 . A . McVean 23. M . Lake 24 . G . White 30. T. Strike 32.P,McGumn 35. R . Reidy 36.P Chaudhun 41 . J . Ciarduli 44 . S . Alderson 45.P.Hay 50. A . Livsey-Cole 70 . D. Midro

SPONSO R ~

PATTERSON CHENEY RINGWOOD

iJin er 19 Section 2 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE

CAULFIELD GRAM M 'NS Coach : Ray Baron 1 R Royals 2 T Barker 3 S Ewings 4 M AffinRa 5 J Dight 6.J . Dickson 7 S Hil l

E

8. N Caple 9 T Nelson 10- D Hogan 11, T. Brei t 12 E-Jedwab 13 J . Turner 14, S. Williams 15 J Restanck 16. N Cox IT N . Batzias 18 D Nisen 19 P Phillips 20 M Rudden 21 L Sleeman 22, P Welch 23 C. Vorrath 24. P, Welch

OLD OLD M ELBURNIANS PARADI AN S 1 S Stonie r PURPLE 2 S. Eggleton 3. P Jones 4. M Brockhoff 5 A Cleland 6 A Smit h 7. C. Walke r 8 Simon Stribling 9 D. Mos s 10 L. Decide 11 S- Cooper 12 C. Griffiths 13, G. Tirrel 14. N . Power 15. S Ros e 16 . W McKenzie 17,S Osborne 18 A . Clements 19. R . Clements 20. T. Dugdale 21 . B, Murphy 22 C Murphy 23 J Shelton

Coach: Ian Bibby 1, P Board 2 . J Steindi 3.R Aanensen 4 C Fulle r 5. A Reidy 7, D Cousins 8 N Condie 9 P Donoghu e 10. P Robertson it . A Villanti 12- P Digney 13 J Mll s 14. C . Dixon t5. P Joyce 16, Matt O'Keeffe 17. Matt yea r 18 Paul O'Loughlin 19. P Brabander 20. S O'Connell 21 . M Gear y 22 . W Brown 23.J Lawley 24. Mike O'Keeffe 25 J Holmes 26, P Rei d 27 D Quigley (C) 28 P Silvio (DVC) 29. J Salzano 30 M . Findlay 31 A Roberts 32 D Craker 33 M Ward 34. D. Castleton 35 T Liv y 36, M O'Connor 37 D Grave l 38 B Flynn 39.J-Rowe 40 Mark O'Brien 41 Justin O'Brien 42 T Jone s 43 D Angove 44 S O'Tool e 45 D Keenan(VC) 46 L Thomas 47 T Canavan 48 J Constantini 49 M,Ramadge 50 J Reid y 51 Mark O'Loughlin 60 Peter O'Loughlin

M .H .S .O.B.

MONASH BLUES

OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS 1 R . Doolan 2. C . Woo d Coach :

14. S. Pickett 15 . T. Bloch 16 . D. Long 17. D. Steele 18. C . Allard 19. J . Worssam 20. J. Raftopoulos 21 .J . Buckley

22 . P Millington 23 . T Byrn e 24 . J . Earle

25 . E . Johnston 26 . N . Carmichael 27. N . Howel l 28 . S Gibbs 29 . A . Hutchinson 30 . P Roberg 31 . A . Millar 32 T Wilson 33 . R . Fraser 34 . J Laird 35 . D. McIntyre

OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach : T. Mill s .2 B . Aquila 5, B. Devine 6. T. Phe e 7 A Driscoll 10 . J . Collard 12 . N . Lithgow 13 M . Sultana 14. R . Divit a 15. B Boccabella 16 M . Varna 17. J. Buge)a 19, R . Trewin 2L D perris 22. L. Nardella 27 G . Irvine 30. D. Fitzgerald 35 A. Trimbot 36. C. Holcombe 38. B, Pawsey 39. G . Cutri 40, M . Jarrouge 42 . A . Steward 46 . P Gayfer 52 M Ferro 54 L . Lynton 64 . A Tripodi 65. S . Boozer 67. G . Tat h 69 J, Wiggin s

Coach : Steve Duketis 1 C Mill s 2 L Apostolou 3 A Palmas 4 J Palmas 5 B Sargeant(C) 6 B Fulle r 7 T Blythman (VC) 8 M Lansley 9. G Sheridan (DVC) 10 M Butterwort h 11 D Higgins 12 S Bradley 13 R O'Connor 14 T Pau l 15 K Marshall 16 J Newton 17 0 . Suckling 18 R Brown 19 B Harrison 20 R Puels 21 D Exton 22 D Faux 23 B Hatvs 24 D Sorrell 25 J Marshall 26 8 Archdall 27 P Antonis 28 M Leonard 29 J McGoughsp,q, 30 1 Lack 31 C Ruddic k 32 D Walker o„Q„o 33C Homewood

Andrew Taylor 1 . A . Stubbs 2 . C . Billing 3 G . Bennett 4 A . Cowper 5. R. Dooley 6 H Bradford 7. J, Sinclair 8 . R . Canvin 9 . R. Winnkek 10. M . Sproule 11 . R . Steele 12 . B. Steele 13 . N . Hart

NORTH OLD BOYS

3 . M. Boucher 4 . C. McEvoy 5 H . Tobi n 6 S . Martin 7 . S. Parrett 8. A. Brebner 9,J .Kennedy 10, K . Breen 11 . C. Overman 12 . M. Mullins 13. J . Law

14. S. Doran 15. A . Comic, 16 B . Gallagher 17. D . Garvey 18. J . Gollant 19. S. Gollant 20. B. Dowling 21 . C . Mallia 22. S. Walsh 24 .P Capes 27. S. Murphy 28, B. Horn 32.S.Jones 33. Paul Rogerson 43 . M- McGowan 69. G . Arrowsmith

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ROUND 4 - 5 YEARS AGO, 1984 300 games to a truly great amateur player, and great in all senses of the word - St Kilda CBOC's Kevin 'Ox' White, C Best and Fairest 1981, runhnerup 1975 and 1982, Club Best and Fairest (3 times), captain 1974-76, 1980-84, and Victorian representative 1978, 79, 82 and 83 . At the Carnival in 1982 in tight games his performances were truly magnificent winning him the award as the Most Determined Player in the successful Victorian team. A hard-working ruckman, a classic high mark, and above all a keen competitor and true sportsman, Ox is admired by all . 'A' Section coaches were Arthur Jackson (Bulleen Templestowe), Bruce Ferguson (Collegians), John Pollard ( De La Salle), Ter ry Hayes (Kew), Michael Butler ( Marceilin), John Russell ( North Old Boys), Trevor Read (Old Scotch), Gerard Sholly ( Old Xaverians), Syd Myer (Uni Blues) and Michael McArthur-Allen (Ormond) . Ormond got home against Kew with a very strong final term brining victory by 21 points . Steve McCooke (6 goals), Vane and Andrew Meh rten were Ormond's best with Gerny, Busuttil, Casawria, Filipovic (6 goals) starred for Kew. 10 YEARS AGO - 197 9 Old Melburnians (A) scored their first points for the season when their accuracy, 13 .8 helped them to a draw against Ormond whose first quarter, 2 .10 contributed to a final score, 11 .20. Best were Brown, Michelmore, Pisarski (Old Melb) and Holdsworth, Fisher, Buckley (Ormond) . 'A' Section umpires were Dodds, Wills, Goodman, Mead, Croxford, Sharpe, Muller, Hill and Kelly. Fawkner, 3rd in 'B' Section played solidly to lead AJAX all day and defeat them by 16 points, 16 .13 to 13 .15 . Richardson, P. Smith, Ayers ( Fawkner) and Feispicer, Kaye, Shulman (Ajax) were best . Old Haileybu ry Reserves team forwards boasted that for experience they were hard to beat ; Andrew Langford-Jones, Dick Metherali, Ken Allison, And rew Home, Andy Williams, Don McQueen and Jim Bonwick, between them, had played over 1300 games, and their careers totalled 10 years. And talking of veterans it was a great day at Parade when John Tudor, in his nineteenth year of amateur football, took the field against North Old Boys, for game 300 for Old Paradians. State representative in 1962, 1963, top 'A' Section goalkicker in 1962, 5 'A' Section and 1 'B' Section premierships, John's dedication and enthusiasm were an object lesson to all his team mates. 15 YEARS AGO - 1974 Coburg continued their high scoring spree with 30 .9.189 to Reservoir's 15 .19.109. O'Brien, Phil Clea ry (6), and Calleson were best for Coburg . Phil is Coburg (VAFA) coach and also VFA Coach in 1989 .

_ . .: < Another high-scoring team was Old Geelong (E ) with 27.22 .184 to West Brunswick's 7.10.52 . Main goalkickers were B . Spiden (7), P. Yencken (6) and Hope (5) . 150 games to UHSOB's top ruckman Max Johnston, and 100 to Commonwealth Bank's Bernie "Bull" Curtin . Brunswick (D) leading Old Xaverians by 20 points at the last change, scored only one point to Old X's 2 .4 in the last quarter to hang on to win by five points . P. Hanlon, B. Watt, L . Gray ( B'wick) and Fraser, Brosnan, Howard (Old X) were the stars. Club secretaries were on the job with only one unregistered player in four rounds . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 9 Ormond congratulated junior Wally Kozlowski on his fine debut in A Section . In B Section, Ivanhoe and Old Scotch inflicted first defeats on St Bernards and De La Salle, while in C, Tooronga-Malvern kicked 5.4 to Old Geelong'a 0.1 in the last quarter to win by three points and Old Melburnians kicked 3 .4 to Old Brighton's solitary point to win by a goal . Melbourne High expressed best wishes to Ian Wood on walking down the aisle with Heather. St Kevin's Reserves supporters were expressin g their amazement at the great goalkicking form of 19 stone ruckman-forward, John (Perc) McArdle - four goals in four games ! 30 YEARS AGO - 195 9 100 games to Ken McDonald ( Parkside), John Skewes (Power House) and 200 to Norm Smith (108 with Brunswick, 70 with Teachers' College and 22 with Glenhuntly) . Uni Blacks inflicted Old Scotch's first defeat when, after an even first half, the Blacks gained a break in the third quarter and went on to win by 26 points. Best were Toohey, Stonier, Sutherland (Uni Blacks) and A . Morris, Cowper, Kidd (Old Scotch) . "When boys were men" - Charlie Hughes, Coburg Juniors' rover, played a courageous game after have 22 teeth extracted the day before . Don Malcolm (Commonwealth Bank) brought his tally of goals to 210, breaking the club record . Popular De La Salle captain, Peter McCormack, celebrated his team's win against Kew by kicking his 100th goal in amateur football ranks . 40 YEARS AGO - 194 9 While Victoria were playing South Australia in Melbourne on King's Birthday, another team was selected to play in Hobart on June 11 and in Launceston on June 13. Messrs. Roy Smith and Fred Coidrey were manager and assistant manager of the team to visit Tasmania . Players picked for the team to play Tasmania were Ted Cordner ( Old Melb), capt . ; Harry Nance


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Personality Pars ROUND 3 JINX ! Richmond Centra l continued its Round 3 jinx, when its player Peter Phillips fell awkwardly after taking a sensational mark, breaking his ankle .

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0, SCOTCH 0.6 4 .11 10,17 18 .20.128 0, PARADIANS 2 .2 7.2 10.3 14.3.87

BALACLAVA 3.3 7.4 14.5 15 .8 .98 0 . HAILEYBURY 4.0 10.3 18.9 25 .16 .166

0, SCOTCH Perkins 5. Brady 4, Reddish 3. E Allen 2, Chambers 2, "Smith . BEST Sdh . Brady. Hodge. Chambers, Reddish, Aulard

BALACLAVA A Hill 8, T Hill 2 Gates, McGrath . Monaghan Palmer, Rafferty BEST A Hill, Rafferty, Dickson . S Withers, Gregory, THdi

0. PARADIANS Shannon 2, McCf, : .:~nts 2 . Philp 2, 4,y 2 . Flynn

OLD HAILEYBURY i asscock 7, W Srndh 2 Fletcher, Lyell 2 . Colston, Connell, G Smith . Taylor. Cos 4 . Gerney 2 . Secculi, McKenzie, Tanner BEST Cerny, Bingham, Baxter. Cox McKenzie, Connel l

, . . M Considine . Spillane, Skernt Wood BEST Canavan . Woo, :,o~ M Considine Flynn, Gee-

0A eTINITY 7.4 7.6 13.7 18 .11 .119 BULLlTEMPLESTOW E 6.5 13.9 17.11 22.15.14 7 BULLITEMP. Heath 6 Fieo 5, Rowe 3, Osbourne 2, Faulkner 2, - . ..he 2 . Robertson. Farley BEST Ts,ot,nas . Robertson . Rozanus . . ..r,h, Mayne, Fiel d OLD TRINITY Al,bon 4, Black 3, Norman 2, Phillips 2 Ma,zels 2 . gie, Sammut . Dunne, Keneaily. Robson BEST Alibon, Black, ~- : Giass Norman, Roger s DE LA SALLE 8.1 13.10 19.16 23 .23.161 ',tON BLUES 5.3 7.4 12,10 18.11 .119 DE LA SALLE Fraser 5 PGreen 4, 0 Callaghan 3, Campbell 2 , 'lounan 2, Sheedy 2 Anderson 2 . Toohey Mulcahy Lowe BEST . Mullins, Fraser, Mulcahy, Davey, McClouna n 1: OFJ BLUES Hildebrand 4 J Quin 4. Smdn 2 Baring 2, Cornwell 2, . . .>os2_Later . Tnandos Newman BEST JCum, Sturgess,Cornwell, , CuWenor A Qui n

UNI BLACKS 5.2 11 .5 20.7 26 .8 .164 FAYdKNER 1 .5 3.10 5.14 13 .20 .98 UNI BLACKS Heath 7, Ne:ving 6 Kelar 3, Patti won 3, J Somervill e 3arde 2, McErvaie . Bromeli- Cummins BEST J Somerville, Cummins, )pas Kellar, Garde, Grummet

FAWKNER A Baggers 4, M Barrett 2. Kerslake 2, Rundle 2, Cohen in Maferezak BEST A Baggers B Baggers . Ruggro, Kersiake.,:nagh, Brow n ST. BERNARDS 1,6 3 .7 8.12 11 .14 .80 O.MELBURNIANS 2 .4 8 .7 11 .8 11 .11 .77 ST. BERNARDS Pearson 5 G Wood 4, Federico . Muir BEST Federico . Mehcan . McInerney, A Purcell, Mui r 0, MELBURNIANS Webb 3, Elam 2 MEad, Usenov, ASV,tts, TWrtts, ,anec Elshaugh BEST A Wdts, Broa.un . Tyrrell, G Witts, Zani, PNelson

PRESTON 5 .2 13 .6 18.13 24 .18 .162 IVANHOE 6 .1 13 .3 13 .6 16.7.103 PRESTON Phillips 8. Hepburn 4, M Mason 3. CCahg,un, Ewing 3. Zubak 2, Rehardson . Hinchcldre .. Heenan BEST Philp. M Mason, Hepburn, Milner Phillips, Ewing IVANHOE Lengacher 5 Witchell 4. J Metthe:l2, Hall, Manvei, Malcolm, -.ebb Wise, BEST Armstrong, ih4tcheil, Rawley, Webb, Thackvnay Malcol m

BULLEEN UTD 5.3 6.4 13.5 17.9 .111 STATE BANK 3.4 8.8 11 .12 14 .14 .98 BULLEEN UTD Sexton 5, Dolinko 4, Kelly 2 . Morley 2 . Reynolds Berkfeld, B Harwe, Empey BEST Dohnko, Morley, Waldron . Dowd. Sexton, Empey STATE BANK Beare 3 Rolls 2, Jenkins 2, Guy 2, Dervan 2, Walpole Kay, 77?? . BEST Gnel, Kennedy, Purcell, Beare, Waibe, Aumont THOMASTOWN POWERHOUSE

6.4 8 .7 14 .9 17.14.116 3 .3 9 .9 13 .12 19 .14 .128

THOMASTOWN Cedro 4, A Fellows 3, D Follows 2, heaven 2, G Boots 2, Leaie TStaios Taskmakis. D Farchione BEST Leavold, F Farchione. Pearson, G Bubs, Pets,nis Kouihno s POWERHOUSE McKay 5 . Evans 2, Martin 2 . Pavlou 2, G Scotland 2 . Williams 2, Flaherty. Hansen, Harris, Stafford BEST Resler. McKay, Newlands_ Hansen . Waters. Staffor d

AJAX 1 .2 2 .4 2 .9 7.13,55 ELSTERNWICK 0 .5 4 .6 6 .9 8 .10.58 AJAX Phillips 3 . Micmacher, Kahnsk,, Goetz, Kiooger BEST Brian Goldberg, Momacher, Roseman, Bursztyn . 8 Zielinski, Phillips ELSTERNWICK Biennerhassett 2, Tsampas 2, Southall . Bean, Connolly, Murphy BEST Rosevarne. Ts,ampas. BEan, Southall, Connolly. Broderick


O. MENTONIANS 4 .3 7.7 8.8 11 .11 .77 MHSOB 6 .5 10.7 11 .10 14 .10.94

4.5 15.11 23 .15 31 .£_ . MAZENOD ., .- . : ; ELTHAPd 1 .2 2 .4 5 .6

0. MENTONIANS DSciacca 5 Salley 2 . Acreman Agius Grant. ,AacOwre BEST Newman, Sciacca Barrett, Rogers, Best MacOu,re

Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

MHSOB CTyrell 4 Sumner 3. D,xon 2 Wix . Webster. Athanasopoulis McLarde BEST Not supplie d 0. CAMBERWELL 1 .3 5 .8 7.12 10 .15.75 WHITEFRIARS 6 .2 11 .3 16 .5 23 .9 .147

WAVERLEY 3 .6 8 .7 11 .13 21 .16. . .-~. 7.1 10.4 14 1 FOOTS. IT. WAVERLEY Martin 6 Polmear 4. Caygill 2 Dunstan 2 Dupuy 2 . . Lawler 2 . Smith BEST Martin Poimear. Pazni.as . Dinsdale He F2 Durston

0. CAMBERWELL Adams 2 . A Inkster 2 . Pike 2 . McCulloch 2 . Wood, Guthrie BEST Hodgson . Inkster, Armstrong . Leitch, Taylor. Beal

FOOTS. I .T. Gunn 4 Philip 4 . Bryens 3. Darmarnn, Russel

WHITEFRIARS Pratt 7, Houston 6. Hay 3 . Tierney 3, Sutton PReidy Woodman, Bonnyman BEST Bunn, Hay. Houston. Mick Ready. Mark Reidy . Phillips

UNI REDS 5 .2 9.6 12 .10

lBrehnyESTBrnes,PhilpBrenyNucar,Gn1 , 16 .11 ,

16 .1,, ST. ANDREWS 3.4 8.5 14.9 ST. ANDREWS McCormick ^ P•-ggs 2 Gibson 2, Mauro 2 F C ~OKef,Pahln . S< er Steard BEST Br

STATE BANK 9.10.64 GTV-9 8 .7.55 STATE BANK Lawton 3, Inglis 2. Clifford 2, Whitelaw, Thurgood BEST . .: r Pitts, Gale, Clifford . Gamic, Ingli s GTV-9 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. KEVINS 12 .10.82 THERRY 8.5 .53 ST. KEVINS McKenzie 4, Hardamous 2 . Doble 2, Butler 2, M Civitella , ,, yv, BEST Smith . Browne, Nolan, Doble, Thomas, McKenzie THERRY Devereaux 3, Lyons 3, Morelli BEST Griffiths, La Mastre . p ons . Tomlinson, Devereaux, Dora n

Funnell, McCormick. Mauro. Rule

WEST BRUNSWICK 10 .6 16 .10 24 .17 26 .20.176 HEATHERTON 4 .1 6 .6 7.9 10 .10.70 WEST BRUNSWICK Jackson 8, Hall 5 . Kirk 4, Traynor 4, P tv9agafas 2, Bargianmidis. Capron . Hatzistavrou BEST PMagafas . Jackson, Johnstone, Hall, Cecchi, Labibid i

HEATHERTON ATodd 2 . Patterson 2, TLovdt . GWatson . Sawyer, Howell Anderson BEST Ulbrick, Reddaway . King. R Lovdt . Casey, Khalil ST. BEDES O .ESSENDON

11 .13.79 8.14 .6 2

ST. BEDES Kous 3. Seeley 2. Hambridge 2 . Boag, T Beasley, Lannan, G Fitzgibbon BEST Newport . M Beasley,Connelly Boag, TBeasley, Burk e

O .ESSENDON Cramen 2, Egan 3. Thomson Parker. Costa BEST Ashen . Reade . McEnroe. Egan, GThomson UHSOB 12 .4.76 O .GEELONG 20.18.138 UHSOB A Flavel 4. Wallace 2, Gathercole 2, Hooper, Eprfano . Hooper, Crawford, BEST Burns . Crawford, Clements. Flaval, Wallace. Davidson O .GEELONG Harwood 6, Borthwick 4 . Dow6ng 3. Johnstone 2 . Ide. Ross, Morton, Burn . Furphy BEST Hollis. Munnings, Harwood Culaci Morton_ Johnston e DOVETON 5 .4 13 .8 21 .13 25 .18.168 PNEINSULA 1 .5 3 .6 5 .7 6.11 .47 DOVETON Burgess 5, Reger 4 Ashwood 4, Murphy 3. Hendy 2, J Reiger 2 . Forghannr . Blemrett 0Donnell_ Retger S . Atkinson, Giddens BEST Forgianni . Burgess, Handy, Beugelaar . Warren . D Reiger PENINSULA Kerley 2, Glover Mannes . Franks. McMahon BEST Sharpin, Role, McMahon, Warner, Franks BRUNSWICK 3 .5 8 .6 14 .11 22 .16.148 NORTH BRUNSWICK 6.2 8 .7 11 .11 11 .13.79 BRUNSWICK Barley 5, Owens 3 . S McLean 2 CArroll 2, T Leany 2 . Spezza A Watterson, Campbell Gunning, Hewitt 2, C Stevens BEST TBarley. Owens. Black . Gunning, Carroll, DSteven s

NORTH BRUNSWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . LA TROBE 7.5 12 .10 19 .10 27.13.175 AQUINAS 1 .4 2 .5 3 .10 7.13.55 LA TROBE UNI Wilson 70. Blaskett 4 Conroy 4 . Brownlaw 2, Sandy 2 . Cousins, Huffer Kreuzer Tucci . Wrigglesworth BEST Cummings, Little, Lewis. Fawcett Benbow, McLachla n AQUINAS Livingstone 3, Leavey, Hodge, Whelan . Smith BEST Kenny. Kvietelaihs. Whitfield . Carter, Spiess, Bo x

ST. LEOANRDS 13 .22 .100 COMM BANK 16.10 .106 ST. LEONARDSG Bulluss 3. Muldoon 3, Fitzgerald . Tsiavas, Wigley BEST Books, Levy, Dinning, McDonald, ASher, Timms COMM BANK Pearson 4, Pitts 2 . Shacklock 2 . Clode 2, W Kraska 2. Quirks . Evans . Bowles, Giannakopoulos . BEST Chapman, Shacklock, Sparkes, Segrave. Bowles . Woodwar d

KEW 2 .5 7.5 10.8 15 :i4.i0 , 0.0 1 .1 2 .4 3.5 .2 BULL/TEMPLESTOWE . Hendrie, Smith Wenborn BEST Ryan . Hendn ZB/TERP . Walker, Parkinso n eSmyth KEW Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 14.11 . DE LA SALLE ST. BERNARDS DE LA SALLE Engel 5, Buick 2, Ladson J. Ladson M Ne : .'an :' . Muncaski Moore BEST Jim Hunt, J Ladson . N :..DMcGenis . Engel Jenkinson . D McGenns ST, BERNARDS Gollant 5 Devers BEST Phelan SGollant t CDolanBrbG MON WHITES 2.1 4.7 9.8 11 .11 MARCELLIN 2 .2 2 .5 3.6 5 .7.

Comte M Harvey P Harvey D Menzies_ K Robi 3MARCELIN . ACooper SComte, DysQ~ Andrueza . K Robi mrBESTPHavey MONASH WHITES Goal Kickers and Best Players not receiv - .;. COLLEGIANS 8.8 .56 BLOODS 15 .7.97 COLLEGIANS Parry 2, Le 2 Burns West . Posvel! Davis BEST Mantzounis, Jones Burns, West Powell Comley BLOODS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . O. SCOTCH 11 .9.75 0. XAVERIANS 14 .2 .86 0. SCOTCH F Kiel 3 . Leeton 2, Mann 2 . Sproule. Petty, Hare Loughro^ BEST KesL Buhagiar, Petty McNab Crump. Leeton 0. XAVERIANS Silk 4, McLaughlin 3 Bloom 3 . Richardson 2 Shc! . Peppard . McLaughlin . Pearso!McNamrBESTousint,lmr Dennison PORT COLTS 5.3 6 .7 11 .11 15 .16 .10 3 0. MELBURNIANS 0 .2 07. 1 .10 2 .12 . 2

0 . XAVERIANS Mason 6, Lau 5, R Dalton 2, Gilliam 2, Nathan 2, 'liIson, O'Sullivan . Sheehan, King . BEST A Wilson, King, Kelliher, .I . Dillon, Holme s MARCELLIN 4 .2 5.4 7.5 14 .8 .92 0 . HAILEYBURY 2 .1 11 .5 14 .11 18.13.121 G'ARCELLIN Woofer 4, Rozenboom 3 . Reynolds 3. Chn . Doolan . -ttery, Leonard BEST Bendencchio . Leonard . Marshakli Kann, nolds, Golds 0. HAILEYBURY Tarr 4, Krauss 2 . McKenzie 2, M . Main 2, Chegqin, rnelly, Gordon, Kirkwood-Scott . Labady, Phillips, Poon, Spews BEST oruadbent . Chegwin, Devenish . Herbert. R Parton, Phillip s O.PAR . GREEN 5.2 8 .7 12 .9 15.15105 DE LA BLUE 1 .5 8 .7 11 .10 13.11 .89 O.P. GREEN Cantata 3, Joyce 2, Donoghue 2, Joyce, O'Keeffe, Board, Brown„ Digney, Dixon . Fuller, Aanenson . BEST O'Keeffe, Digney . Jones, O'Loughlin, Brown, Boar d DE LA BLUE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

O.MELB . Hunt 1. Thomas 1 BEST Taylor . Potter. Rowlands Cupple~ Hockney. Stapleton

PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

KONTIAS 9 .11 .7 : RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 .9 .0 ; KONTIAS Kantanas 3 . Karvehs 3. Lantouns 2, Balderanos B ESkapens . Lantouns_ Anderson, Kantanas . Beuretus . Bon d RICHMOND CENT. Denny 2, Bastow 2 . Phillips 2, Hvscher, Ricketts. Land, PSando. Egerton, Peatling BEST Van Mennen, Bastow, Denny. Hvscher Jiggins, Phillip s 0. GEELONG 22 .15 .147 BALACLAVA 2 .5.17 0. GEELONG Stubbs 5 . McPhee 3. Bennett 3 Pearson . Furphy 2 Robinson 2 Turner Twigg 2 . Robinson . Jamieson. Ward BEST ?+ played well BALACLAVA Duel Whelan BEST Whelan, Casser A Dix, S Dix . Due

WILLIAMSTOWN 3.6 7.11 11 .15 14.18 .102 0. CAREY 5 .2 8.5 13.13 21 .14 .140

POWERHOUSE ST. KILDA

WILLIAMSTOWN McGowan 6, Cook 3 . Van Dongen 2, Harry, Van der Peet . Featherston BEST Cannon, Cook . Featherston_ Harry. Elliott, Calderwoo d

POWERHOUSE Clarke 3 . Orchard . Mathewson Stewart . Holmes BEST DStewart, Mathewson, Blodgett, Clarke, Holmes . Kretschmer

OLD CAREY Oliver 10, Hearn 4, W Brown 2, Dyson 2, Chipp BEST Shaw Bryan, Oliver. R Hughes. G Brown . A Purcell

BANYULE 17.14.116 UTA BLUES 15.17.107 BANYULE Austin 7, Knight 3, Cullen 2, Grubb 2, Dyer, Mooney, White E=3T Gray, Austin, Grubb . Hobs, Lynch, Hoga n UNI BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . WHITEFRIARS 22 .11 .143 ORMOND 21 .14.140 WHITEFRIARs Lake 4, Ltvesey-Cole 4, Micro 3, McIntyre 3, Carbon e Starbuck 2, Reidy 2, Bateman, Butler BEST Carbone, Flett, Lake . .'. fro, Reidy. Starbuck ORMOND Asat 6. Sebo 6. Pastras 3, Morros2, Crompton, Orr, O'Hara . Ane BEST Sebo. Thomas, Mertes, Gordon . Edgell . Farrow COLLEGIANS 9 .7. 61 0. XAVERIANS 21 .21 .147 COLLEGIANS Griffin 5. Allen 2 . E Jones 2 BEST Singleton . Disanto, wfas. Allan . Jennings . Howde n

2 .4 4 .4 6 .9 7.9 .51 9.4 12 .8 15 .10 23 .14 .152

ST. KILDA Pouloupoulos 8, Lynch 3 . T Maqueda 2 . R Maqueda 2 . Clinch 2, Andrews 2, Carty 2, Ahern, Gilmore BEST Nardella . Poulopoulos . C De Maio, Gilmore. Cotfen, Derham

MHSOB 8.3 15.7 19.13 29.22 .196 B/T'STOWE 1 .3 1 .5 4.8 5.11 .41 MHSOB Fuller 9, Blythman 5, J .Palmos 4 . Exton 3, Mills 2. Walker 2, A .Palmos 2, Butterworth, Hatzis BEST Yee, Fuller, Blythman . Apostolou . Exton, J .Palmos B/T'STOWE Smith 2 . Toscano 2, Pulse . BEST Pulventi, McWaters, Corsello, Willoughby, Cornford, Tamar o O.BRIGHTON 5 .7 10 .7 17.12 20.15 .135 NORTH O.B. 1 .0 9 .9 9.11 13 .15 .93 O.BRIGHTON Devine 5, Williamson 4, Knight 3, Aylen 2, Phillips 2, Comma, Jarvis, Reynolds, West BEST Williamson, Aylen, Reynolds . Phillips, Tulsa, Comm o NORTH O.B. Boozer 4, Tarczon 2, McLaughlin 2, Angelucci Boccabella, Genob;Ie. Tnmboli . Tatti BEST Anglucci, Boccabella Tarczon, Boozer. Nardella. Irvin e

ST. BERNARDS 7.2 13.3 17.9 26.17.173 CAUL . GRAMMAR 3.2 5.3 6.4 9.4.58 ST. BERNARDS Ferrell 14, Law 3, Gallagher 2, Malli 2, Kennedy, Rogerson, McEvoy, Capes, Martin BEST Ferrell, Boucher, McGown, Gallagher, Jones, Overma n CAUL . GRAMMARIANS Jelinek 4, Fletcher, Hyland, Jedwab . Hogan BEST Penera, Hyland, Jelinek, Simpson, Rogers . Cronin

UNI BLACKS 8 .3 11 .8 13.14 17.20.122 THERRY 3 .0 6 .4 8 .5 10.6.66 THERRY Goodwin 3, Clifton, Smith . Carter, McIntosh . Gragat, Crotty, Pinner BEST Fitzpatrick, Goodwin . Grocock . Gddoear. Smith. Crotty UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . O. SCOTCH 4 .5 14 .9 21 .15 30 .20.200 O.P. PURPLE 1 .2 3.2 4.3 7.6.48 0. SCOTCH Howell 6 . Allard 5, Winneke 5, Stubbs 4 . Cowper 3, R Steele 3. Canvrn 2 . Gibbs, Bradfield BEST Cowper, Sinclair. Allard, Howell, Bennett . Gibb s O.P. PURPLE Craker 2, Vasilou, O'Keefe . Flynn Puccio BEST T Lrry, B Flynn, Cousins . O'Keetfe, Ward . Condie MONASH BLUES 22.8.140 O.MELBURNIANS 15.10.100 0. MELB . Rose 3. Clements 2, Eggleton, Brockhoff . Shelton BEST McKenzie . Clements. Stonier, Moss . Rose Dixo n MON BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

AQUINAS 2.3 5.11 10 .15 15.20 .110 FAWKNER 4 .1 6.2 9 .10 11 .12 .78 AQUINAS Peake 4, Denver 3, McLaughlin 2, Barr, Ferlazzo, McEvoy, Mom tie, Sheehan BEST Krakouer Denver, McDonald, Ferlazzo, Sheehan, Peake FAWKNER Maggs 2, Ball 2, Naughton 2, Leahy 2, Ralston, McMahon, Selek BEST Naughton, Maggs . Ralston, Leahy. Houston . Centeno THOMASTOWN 5.8 8.14 12.20 16.26 .122 PARKSIDE 4.4 10.6 16.8 19 .12 .126 THOMASTOWN Gatouski 5, Naumouski 4 . Pougios 3. Vitale 3 . Paras BEST Gatouski . Pougios . Gikousk, Naumovski, Formos a PARKSIDE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ALBANVALE 3 .2 7.3 8 .6 10.13 .73 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .4 11 .8 15 .11 22.17.149 HAMP. ROVERS Devereaus 6 . Gre,g 4, Hobston 3. Marion 3. Moss 2 Witton 2 . Hender. Basket BEST Greig, Voulgarakrs_ Wilton . South, Marion . D Hobso n

ALBANVALE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. KEVINS 15 .16 .106 BULLEEN UTD 14 .11 .95 ST. KEVINS Warton 4 . Fraser 3 . Donovan 2 . Murphy 2, Mooney 2 . Quinlan, Snell . BEST Donovan, Warren . Bazley, Snell, Quinlan . Murphy BULLEEN UTD Hurley 5, McLaren 2. C Stratton 2. Holt. Andronis. Mott, Humphrey, L Godwin BEST Hurley . Redfern, L.Godwin . M Pope Moran. Irvin e

0 . TRINITY 22 .18 .150 DE LA GOLD 16 .9.105 0 . TRINITY Lynch 9, Beam!sh 3 G Harvey 2 . PHarvey 2 . Thomas 2 . Anderson, Parkes, Hodder, Noble BEST Davey, Magner. Orvnn. Gutteridge. Hodder, Beamis h DE LA GOLD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . IVANHOE 0 .1 1 .5 10 .7 12 .8.80 MAZENOD 4 .5 20.15 27.22 37.28 .250 IVANHOE BJohnstone 4 . Williams 3, Cenagdzqa 3. unrecorded 2 BEST Vidapc, Cenagdzqa, Grkovic, B Jonstone Delia Penna, Obenn MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

PARKSIDE UNI BLUE S Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

7.3 .45 21 .7.13 3

MARCELLIN 6 .2 8.4 9.6 10.7.67 NORTH OB. 3.3 9 .7 12 .9 19.10 .124 MARCELLIN Beattie 2, O'Callaghan 2. Randall, Stewart, Hewitt, Dillon . Johnson, Palmena BEST O'Callaghan . Pratsch, Stapleton, Beattie, Hewitt, Pappa s NORTH O.B. Tierney 8, Dell 3, Bowman 3, Fennelly Hogan, Hibbert, Millet, Kearney BEST Tierney. Dell, Mtllett, C Hibbert . S Hibbert, Stluca COLLEGIANS 5.4 10 .4 14 .5 15.7.97 0 . XAVERIANS 3 .3 6 .5 13 .7 14 .8 .92 COLLEGIANS Coyne 3, Kahn 2, Cooper 2 . Wolff 2, Woolhouse 2, Groves . Pollock. Wright, Schmidt BEST Wolff . Coyne, Kahn, Pollock Woolhouse. Coope r

0 . XAVERIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.


ORMOND 6 .1 11 .6 14 .8 20.11 .131 KEW 4 .4 8 .5 10 .8 11 .111 .77

BALACLAVA 2 .2 3 .6 4.8 5 .9,39 0. HAILEYBURY 2 .5 3 .8 5.12 8 .16.64

DOVETON 4 .3 8.4 11 .6 19.8 .122 pENINSULA 2 .1 5 .2 5.7 6 .9 .45

ORMOND Boyanton 3, Fisher 3, Harrington 3, Wood 2 . Best 2, DCox, Tobin, Grace, Black. Nix, Oaten. Milner BEST Best, Grace, Brown, Tobin, BOyanton Russel l

BALACLAVA Angvnn 2, Read 2. Antonio BEST Morrison, Oate Antonio Austerberry, Angwin

GOVETON Watson 6, Sp,nks 5 . Westerman 2, Simpson 2, Ri c .reston Polglaise, Wormseley BEST WEsterman . Ric Thorweston, Dson, Spinks, Watson, Sayer, Goodwi n

KEW McAllister 7 Hicks, Irvrn . Glenister Greenwood BEST McAllister. Bruno . G V,gliotti . Hicks, Rigont Roysto n

O. SCOTCH 6 .3 9 .6 16.11 21 .11 .137 0. PARADIANS 2 .2 6 .4 9 .6 14.6.90 0. SCOTCH Price 5, Hawdon 4 N Hooper 3 . Hill 2, Bones . Godwin, D Hooper McLesh, Mitchell_ Montgomery BEST Bones, Japp, Hawdon . N Hooper, Price, Emmet t 0. PARADIANS Mills 5, Fahzy 3, Ray 3, Reid . Walsh, Healy BEST Mullavey. Fahey, N,Mtlls, Nailer. R Mills, yea r

ao . hailey. Gilchrist 2, Doran 2. Wilson 2 . Meadows. Merrett BEST Gilchrist Dangerfield, Mytton . Hood, Flockart, Meadows, Merrett PRESTON 8 .4 13 .4 15 .6 21 .10.13 IVANHOE 0.1 0 .6 3 .6 5.6.' PRESTON Walkley 7. Ca6gwn 4, Hodgson 3, Funkandes 3, O'Connor, McGaw, Culph . Bullock BEST Culph, Walkley, Faure, Caligiun, Hodgson . Mountne y IVANHOE Angelini 2 . Bisogni . Jones, Sampson BEST Baker, Matthews, Angelinr M Peacock, Libertone . Smit h

pEfdINSULA Makrs 2, Dennis . Baxter, Watts, Hamilton BEST Gardiner, r Morgan . Bovmgdon . Turnock, Corne BRUNSWICK 1 .7 5 .9 7.11 9.12.66 3 .3 7.5 10 .7 14 .10.94 NORTH BRUNS . BRUNSWICK Capbell 3, Hockstepp 2, Gibson 2, Watkins Murphy BEST Huckstepp, Gibson, Heaney, Mynott, Murphy, Watkins NORTH BRUNS. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . LATROBE 1 .2 8.6 9 .12 13 .13 .91 AQUINAS 3.2 6 . 7.5 9.7.61 LATROBE Green 6 . Cava6en, Dalbosco, Edmunds, Franzman, et c T Franzman, Green, Jensz, Limperakis O'Connor, Zoccala AQUINAS McManus 3 . Cox, Laws, D .O'LoughOn, SO Loughlin , nson BEST DO Loughlin, Phelan, King . Wilkinson, McKellar. -ough6 n

0. TRINITY 3 .2 5.5 9.6 10 .9.69 BIT'STOW E 2 .4 7.6 11 .9 15.13 .103 0. TRINITY Brent 2. Taylor 2, Stanley 2. Seroni, Coleman, Davey . Adgem,s BEST Francis . Serorn, Hope, Taylor Coleman, Cash BIT'STOWE Anderson 2, Slater 2. Bryce 2, Wilson 2, Course, Peters, Kelly. Parris . Panou . Minney, Cameron BEST Sheehan. Course, Kelly, Philpots, D,Cameron . Wilson

DE LA SALLE 7.5 10 .7 11 .9 14 .13 .97 MON BLUES 1 .5 5 .9 9 .10 9 .13 .67 DE LA SALLE OCallaghan 4. Kelly 3, Richardson 2 . Brideson, Wiles, Pat Greene BEST OBrien . Pergoli . O'Callaghan . Beddoe, Tessier, O'Callagha n MON BLUES Lord 5 O'Brien, Rodorn, Searle. Trembath BEST Lord, Searle Balsanni . Trembath, Nicolopoulos . Hanlon

UNI BLACKS 4 .3 6 .5 8 .9 11 .11 .77 FAWKNER 3.1 5 .3 6 .5 7,7.49 FAWKNER Dowd 3 . Scott, Walker, Buller, Selleck BEST Young, Buller, Rectum. Dowd, Wilson, Kelly UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. BERNARDS 2 .7 5 .10 8.11 15.11 .101 0. MELBURNIANS 2 .1 5.2 6.2 7.5.47 ST. BERNARDS Monoghan 5, Primavera 3, Powell 3. Dowling . O'Connor, Matthews, Sullivan BEST Powell, Matthews, M Sullivan, O Connor, Abfalter. Saundry 0 . MELB . Curtis 2, Tymms 2 . Anderson, Nelson, Ward Ambler BEST Lord, Summers . Ward Ambler, Tymms . Wormsley, Smit h

THERRY 1 .2 3 .3 3 .4 6 .5 .41 0 . BRIGHTON 3 .1 6.2 10 .6 14.6.90 THERRY Richardson 2, Bell 2, Hudson 2 BEST Ryan, McGormack, Barrett, Sandman, O'Brien, Richardso n 0 . BRIGHTON Brown 4, Blair 3, Selby 3, Sunderman 2, Fildes, Hogan, Tregaskis BEST Blair. Allmand, Bennett, Selby, Hillard, Brow n

BANYULE 6.2 13 .8 16 .12 20.13.133 CAUL. GRAMMAR 1 .2 2.2 2 .4 2 .4 .16 BANYULE Bowler 5, Phillips 3, DGent 2, Barry 2, Sanders 2 . PWilhams 2, G Gent, Collins . Glass BEST Hoist, Barry, DGent, Glass, Sanders. Collin s CAUL . GRAMMAR Harrison, Scholten BEST Worthington, Scholten, C.Roseman. Maestros. Heap . McNamar a ST. KILDA 19.9.123 0 . IVANHOE 6 .7.43 ST. KILDA Elision 3. Camm 3, White 3, Fiddler, Kraus 2, Sossa 2, McGarritty 2, Oakley 3 BEST Fiddler, Kraus . Salvini, Camm, White, McGarrity

0 . IVANHOE Stanley 2 . Bell, Bennett BEST Cargin, Stanley, Cuttriss, Haug, Bell . Bennet t HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .6 12 .7 19 .14 28 .20.188 ST. KEVINS 1 .0 3 .1 3 .5 5.5.35 ST. KEVINS Bare 2, O'Brien, Giffin, Fogarty BEST Holder, Campbell, Hall, J .Bare, Fogarty, S.Bare HAMPTON ROVERS Ivey 7, G Kelly 3, Hibbs 3, Geeson 3, W.Boyel 2 . Hunter 2, LBoyle etc 1 each BEST Mulholland, Hoggett, Ivey, G Kelly, Hibbs, W.Boyle

BULLEEN UTD 1 .1 1 .1 3 .2 3.4 .~- : : STATE BANK 4.4 11 .8 14.9 19 .14 .123 BULLEEN UTD Zorzi 2, Speed BEST Speed, Gandolfo, Connob Porter, Pascoe, Flanaga n STATE BANK Curtin 6 . Grant 5, D Brown 3, Noronha 2, A Brown 2, Scott BEST Vienez, A Brown, McLean, D .Brown, Murray, Grant THOMASTOWN 4.4 8 .7 10.11 17.14,116 POWER HOUSE 3 .2 6 .4 8 .6 11 .6 .72 THOMASTOWN Cam :llen 3. Mirra 3, Zaicos 2 . Budak 2, Lattouf, Loche Ken Harting etc BEST Lattouf . Pellegrino. Cooper, FLeming, Mirra, Camdle n

COMM BANK Shaba 3, Yusuf 2, J .Matthews, Kimpton . J Pratt BEST Gre ;g . Jenkins, Doenson, Shape, Pratt, Dunkle y WILLIAMSTOWN 6 .7 9.11 15 .15 19 .20.134 0. CAREY 0 .0 4 .3 5.3 6.5 .41 WILLIAMSTOWN Dawson 5, Mazouris 3 Gammone 2, Cetinish 2, Teagle 2, McKenzie etc BEST Cetinish, Bubnio . Gammone, Davey, Featherston, Hyland 0. CAREY Graham 3, McRae 2 . Hehir BEST Raft, Graham, Earney . Scanoto. McRae. Shrives

MAZENOD RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM ELTHAM

WAVERLEY 2 .2 7.8 13 .12 19 .18.132 FOOTS .I .T. 0.2 2.2 2.3 3.3.21 WAVERLEY Turner 6, Ross 3 . Keppel 3, Duvallon 2, Fuller, Lehman etc BEST Turner. Ross, Newton, Blasi, Moutis, Farley FOOTS . I .T. Allan. O'Shannessy. Bettens BEST Edwards. B Allan . Bibas . B Holbert . Kogsoummdis. O'Shannessy

ST. LEONARDS 17 .14 .116 COMM BANK 8 .8 .56

UNI REDS 1 .5 4.7 7.9 11 .9 .75 ST. ANDREWS 3.3 5.5 7.6 9.9 .63

ST. LEONARDS Dunphy 4, Hayden 3, Dyer 3, Mason 2, S Dunphy ,

ST. ANDREWS Shaw 4. as 2 . Libardi 2 . Casey BEST OBartlett, PBartletL R Davies, Heaney . Mansour Pepyat

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UNI REDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

POWER HOUSE Broadway 2, Holledge 2 . Trompf 2, Bray, Esco,+ Morrow . Wegner. Wilson BEST Wilson, Trompf Hislop . Esco Broadway, McFarlan e AJAX 3.7 9.11 13 .12 16.17,113 ELSTERNWICK 0.1 1 .3 1 .3 2 .4 .16 AJAX Braham Goldberg 5, Oren Komornik 3, Fagenblat 3, Berman 2, L Goldberg, Halphen. Midler BEST Berman, Bloom, Cherny, OKomornik, Braham Goldberg Zukerma n

ELSTERNWICK Ballantyne Johnston BEST Grandemange, M Lloyd, Harris . D Mahony, Hammer. Grutci c OLD MENTONIANS 2 .4 4.6 6.7 8 .9.57 MHSOB 3.3 8.7 13.10 16 .10 .106 0. MENTON . D,Meyer 3, Lindsay Apel . Schnizel, Osborn BEST Crakowc Scalzo, Meye, Osborn Hendry, Holland . MHSOB Martin 5 . Cashman 3 . Sainsbury 2 . Greatorex . O'Brien, Legovich etc BEST Brown, Ravage . Geehman . Hansen. Drake. Martin 0. CAMBERWELL 3.0 5.4 7.8 9 .10 .64 WHITEFRIARS 6.3 10.4 12 .6 16 .9 .105 0. CAMBERWELL Young 5, Kershaw Grierson, Dukadinouski, Inkster BEST Wilson, Watt, Patterson, Salver s . Wood, Brow n WHITEFRIARS Newton 5 . Peter O'Brien 3, Callihan 2, Hughes 2 . Elliot etc BEST B Crowe, Elliot, J Houston, Hughes, Lowell . Newto n

WEST BRUNS. 9.3 14.7 20.10 25.12 .162 HEATHERTON 1 .0 2.1 3.3 4 .a. :: .' W. BRUNS . McNece 5, Konstantinidis 4, Kyrakidis 4, McDonald 4 Baker 3. Buhagiar 2, Diacoco etc BEST Baker, Fyffe, Konstanbnidies . Kyrakidis, McNeice, Robinson HEATHERTON Todd . Lyons, Lyons, Herit BEST Cosgrove, Lipetn, R L Lyon, RabuaL Herft, Murphy . ST. BEDES 8.5 .53 O . ESSENDON 4 .3 .27 ST. BEDES Antrobus 3, Mann . Bryant, Marshall . Walker, BracChi BEST Bracchi . Burns. Kelsey . LHuede, M .Beasiey, Antrobus 0 . ESSENDON R Allan 2. Henry, Shaw BEST Scott, Dervan, Henry, Carmichael, Shaw . McKay

UHSOB 9 .4 .58 0 . GEELONG 13 .8 .86 UHSOB R Flavel 5, Higgins 2 . Bellamo. Rennick BEST Morris. Arnol, Bellamo, Orani, Bennett, Kounuos, Flavel , 0 . GEELONG Omond 5, Slorach 2, Oliphant 2, WDaws, Catacach . McGowan, BEST Allender, Jamieson . Slorach, Dimond . D.Hollis, Jackson .

TRIBUNAL - APRIL 26th PRACTICE MATC H M . FITZPATRICK (Eltham) - Misconduct - Suspended one match . APRIL 22nd ROUN D T. PULS (Bulleen/Temp) - Striking - Suspended three matches . H . HARISIOU (Bulleen/Temp) - Striking - Suspended one match . R . GEE (Therry) - Striking - Suspended four matches . G . BULLEN (Ivanhoe) - Striking - Suspended two matches . * I . FORSYTH (Ivanhoe) - Charging - Suspended two matches . * C. LADD (Banyule) - Insulting language - Suspended two matches . R . BEYNON (Old Mentonians) - Shaking goal post - Suspended one match . M . PRICE (State Bank) - Striking - Failed to appear - Suspended five matches . A . DRUMMOND (MHSOB) - Abusive language - Suspended one match . KEVIN HARLING (Thomastown) - Striking - Suspended three matches . R . OLDFIELD (Collegians U19) - Striking - Suspended one match . S . ROSEBROOK (Aquinas U19) - Abusive language - Suspended three matches . * D . CARROLL (Ivanhoe Res .) - Striking - Suspended three matches . M . KELLY (Bulleen Utd) - Attempting to trip - Suspended one match . APRIL 29th ROUN D P. MATKARIS (Parkside) - Unduly rough play - suspended two matches . T. BEARE (Old Paradians) - Abusive language to umpire - Reprimanded . P. SCOTT (Collegians) - Abusive language - Reprimanded . P. WOFF (Old Brighton) - Abusive language to umpire - Reprimanded A . MUIR (St . Bernards) - Swearing - Reprimande d R . M EAD (Old Melburnians) - Swearing - Reprimande d S. GATES (Balaclava) - Striking - Suspended two matches C. CHALKER (Balclava) - Swearing - Reprimande d B. RAFFERTY (Balaclava) - Swearing - Reprimanded D.P. SECCULL (Old Haileybury) - Swearing - Reprimande d PA . LENGACHER (Ivanhoe) - Abusive language to umpire - Suspended two matches C. DAVIS (Old Mentonians) - Abusive language - Reprimande d *P McCAFFERTY (Aquinas) - Striking - Suspended three matches .


A . BLASKETT (LaTrobe Uni) - Abusive language - Reprimande d R . MAGRO (St . Andrews) - Threatening language to umpire - Reprimanded G . PHELA N (St . Andrews) - Striking - Suspended three matches . P. GRAHAM (Williamstown) - Abusive language - Reprimanded P. McGOWAN (Williamstown) - Abusive language - Reprimanded A . ELLIOTT (Williamstown) - Abusive language - Reprimande d B . ARCHDALL (MHSOB U19) - Striking - Suspended three matches. F.B. BARRESI (Marcellin U19) - Attempting to kick - Suspended two matches P. KEARNS (St . Kevins U19) - Elbowing - Suspended four matche s M . TERZINI (St . Kevins U19) - Striking - Suspended three matches S. GODWIN (Bulleen Utd U19) - Striking - Suspended three matches A . PAATSCH (Marcellin Res) - Swearing - Reprimande d A . DAY (Marcellin Res) - Swearing - Reprimande d M . FENN ELLY (North O .B . Res) - Swearing - Reprimande d D . MARLOW (West Bruns . Res) - Striking - Suspended four matches did not appear . * Accepted Prescribed Penalty . ATTE N TION ALL CLUB S The attention of clubs is drawn to the requirements under the Alternative Tribunal Procedure The Club Secretary (or Representative) of a Reported Player is to phone the Tribunal Secretary between 9a .m, and 12 noon on the Monday following the match to advise whether the reported player accepts the Prescribed Penalty, where appropriate, or whether he desires to have the charge heard by the Tribunal, at the same time ascertaining if the Umpire or the V.A .F.A . requires the charge to be heard by the Tribunal . The Club Secretary (or Representative) of a Witness MUST phone the Tribunal Secretary between 1 p.m . and 5 p.m . on the Monday following the match to ascertain whether his player is required to attend the Tribunal hearing . A number of "Witness" clubs have failed to do this, making it necessary for the Tribunal Secretary to contac t them to ensure that a required witnss attends the Tribunal or that a witness who is not required does not make an unnecessary trip to the Tribunal . From now on, the full onus will be on the clubs, and the Tribunal Secretary will not make "courtesy calls" - any "required" witness who fails to appear will be dealt with by the Tribunal, and any witness not required who makes an unnecessary visit can take the matter up with his Club Secretary .

THE NU M BER TO RING ON M O N DAY IS 531 4496 O N LY. THE TRIBUNAL SECRETARY'S HO M E NUMBER AT OTHER TI M ES IS 528 331 9

Personality Par s 100 GAM ES AT FAWKN ER Gerard "FROGGY" Livingstone played his 100th game last week for Fawkner. Gerard plays most of his football at full-back and rarely has many goals kicked on him . His consistency over the last two or three seasons has been fantastic . Gerard is one of the most likable players at the club. He originally played with our junior club St . Marks having lived around the corner from Mutton Reserve. And despite getting married and moving to Mill Park still makes the trip to Fawkner three times a week . Everyone at Fawkner wishes Live all the best today in this his 100th game for the Club. TON UP FOR DOCTOR AT OLD IVANHOE Dave "Doctor Death" Fallaw plays his 100th game for Old Ivanhoe today. "The Doctor's" career has been frequently interupted by injury, including a knee job, but his desire to keep playing, plus the fact that no other club would put up with his significantly later than his contemporarys . Always at club functions "The Doc" is a great clubman, Congratulations Doc ! 100 GAMES AT M .H .S .O.B. Two of our finest, most loyal players and dedicated clubmen, Greg Wilson & Aldo Legovich both finally achieve their 100 game milestones today against AJAX, fittingly at the High School oval where both players started their senior careers and Junior playing days, Greg " W illo" Wilson in 1979 un the U19's and later Aldo "Bo-Bo" Legovich in 1983 in the Un19's also. Greg Wilson epitomizes what a player and clubman

is all about! Willo, always first at training due to a current lack of employment, encourage and supports his fellow players and always is first to congratulate players on their achievements . Willos is the voice on the ground, the man players turn to both at training and in the match . Willo's efforts around the club, on committee matters, behind the bar and at social turns is superb . We salute you, fella !

Aldo Legovich is again a great contributor and in 1989 wearing the coveted No. 1 jumper has seen him rise to prominence. "Bo-Bo's" efforts since 1983, when he arrived with the U19's as one of our Doncaster recruits, have been magnificent . His straight ahead approach to the game, close marking and great handball mark Bo'Bo as a player to be feared . Also's banking duties during the day enhance his on ield concentration and his fantastic club attitude make Bo Bo the great clubman he is . All supporters and players at MHSOB salute these two fine players on achieving 100 great games . 50 UP AT DOVETON SJO C Doveton SJOC congratulates senior coach Keith "Nigger" Wilson on reaching his 50th game against Old Essendon . "Nigger" took over the reins from Peter Cormick last year and as playing coach guided us from F Grade at last . With four children of his own, Nigger does well to co-ordinate coaching with parental responsibilities, and contributes plenty in time, effort and support down Power Reserve. Well done, Darky Wilson .

We ek Ma <_ A SECTION F-~"SIDE v KE W RCELLIN v 0. XAVERIANS 9TH OB v UNI BLUE S _) LLEGIANS v 0 . PARADIANS SCOTCH v ORMON D B SECTION TRINITY v 0. MELBURNIANS HE LA SALLE v FAWKNER "-,NASH BLUES v BULLEEN-TEMP ,, ; II . BLACKS v 0. BRIGHTON THERRY v ST. BERNARD S C SECTIO N BANYULE v 0. HAILEYBURY ~T KILDA v ST. KEVIN S 1LD IVANHOE v CAULFIELD GRAM . ~ .'PTON ROVERS v IVANHOE !:STON v BALACLAVA D SECTION BULLEEN UNITED v MHS OLD BOYS THOMASTOWN v ELSTERNWICK POWER HOSUE v STATE BAN K AJAX v WHITEFRIAR S 0. CAMBERWELL v 0. MENTONIANS E SECTION WESTS BRUNSWICK v AQUINA S ST BEDES v NORTH BRUNSWICH 0 ESSENDON v HEATHERTON DOVETON v 0. GEELONG BRUNSWICK v UHS OLD BOYS LA TROBE UNI v PENINSUL A F SECTION ST. LEONARDS v ANZ BANK WILLIAMSTOWN v ST . ANDREWS OLD CAREY v COMM . BANK WAVERLEY v ELTHA M UNI REDS v MAZENOD FOOTSCRAY IT. - BY E G SECTIO N KEW v 0 . MELBURNIAN S DE LA SALLE v 0. XAVERIANS ST. BERNARDS v BULLEENTEMP COLLEGIANS v MARCELLI N 0. SCOTCH v MONASH WHITES PORT COLTS v BLOOD S

Perso n ality Par IVANHOE 10 0 Congratulations to Ivanhoe's John `The Cat' i.3atthew, who plays his 100th game for the club today. John played most of his junior football with Ivanhoe before being lured to West Heidelberg for a brief stint . Always sharp around goals, John won is 'B' Grade Reserves goalkicking in 1985 and is - ill known to snag a few from the'impossible angle' . Tome on Ivanhoe, put a win on the board this afternoon for Whiskers .

H SECTION KONTIAS - BY E 0. GEELONG v THERR Y BALACLAVA v RICHMOND CENTRAL STATE BANK v ST. KILD A ST. KEVINS V POWERHOUSE SALESIAN v GTV- 9 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BANYULE v 0. HAILEYBURY WHITEFRIARS v 0. XAVERIANS ORMOND v UNI BLUES COLLEGIANS v DE LA BLU E 0. PAR . GREEN v MARCELLIN UNDER 19 SECTION 3 MHS OLD BOYS v 0 . MELBURNIANS 0. BRIGHTON v 0 . PAR . PURPLE NORTH O .B . v BULLEENTEM P UNI BLACKS v CAULFIELD GRAM . 0. SCOTCH v ST. BERNARDS MONASH BLUES v THERRY UN DER 19 SECTION 3 THOMASTOWN v BULLEEN UNITED MAZENOD v HAMPTON ROVERS ALBANVALE v AQUINA S ST KEVINS v DE LA GOLD 0. TRINITY v PARKSIDE IVANHOE v FAWKNE R

Personality P ar s OLD CAREY FAREWEL L A sad day for Old Carey as our President Lew M achrall heads to North Queensland with his wife Diane and two children . Lew's work as President and Chairman of Selectors has been invaluable . His tireless work has seen the club performing on the field . People with Lew's enthusiasm and energy are hard to replace. From all at Old Carey we wish Lew and Diane the best of luck for the future .

150 at OLD CAREY Congratulations to Richard Hearn who played his 150th game for Old Carey last week. Richard celebrated by kicking 5 goals in a typical display which started with the club in 1975 . In our premiership year of 1986, Richard topped the "G" Grade goal kicking with 76 goals including one bag of 15 - a club record . This year Richard is the players Rep on the Committee as well as a former social committee member . This feat now gives Richard life membership of the club. Congratulations Richard . 50 at OLD CARE Y Andrew "Fred" Thomas played his 50th game for Old Carey last week. Thommo roves week in and week out getting under the packs and loves nothing more than kicking a goal . A member of the social committee this year, Thommo is destined to play many more games for Old Carey . Congratulations from all at Old Carey Fred!


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