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A SECTION by Tom "the Villain" Johnsto n
The shock in round 5 was the 3 goal defeat Old Scotch inflicted on Ormond . (The biggest question in Al Football, are the `Monds' gone?) Uni Blues confirmed to all other sides that they are the 'gun side' of A Grade. Uni Blues trailed North Old Boys by 9 points at the first change, then Uni Blues went into top gear with Mike Yandell completing domil the ruck duels and equally effective playing as a loose player across the half back line . Rover Geoff Allan pla w _ his best game since his return from overseas . Hazeldene played another tight game in defence . Richard F rRhy had a great duel with No rt h Old Boys ruck rover Steve Moloney, who was easily North Old Boys best pla,< Half back Marcus Boyd played a serviceable game as did half forward Wayne Handley who tried hard day. Uni Blues are a powerful combination, and if all the players 'click' watch out for the flag . Collegians and Old Paradians fought out a thrilling match with the result in doubt until Collegians Captain Stua rt Hinchen goaled less than 90 seconds before the final siren . This game had all the highlights one woulr expect from two very good amateur teams, and as an Old Paradian (who else) supporter suggested a dra : . would have been a fitting result . Collegians young winger Tony ( S .O .D .) Parkin continued his great form, hc 3 goals was a wonderful contribution for a fine game . U19 player Brad Woolhouse making his senior deb ., will remember his game, it was a ripper. Wayne Daly yet another junior footballer was also in top form w'evergreen forward Ray Berzins (6 goals), Adam Cooper (5 goals) making his senior debut will certainly give the Collegians' supporters plenty to smile about . Frank 'Skipper' Gleeson returning from a troublesome leg injury roved magnificently for OPs . Mark Beers was another who gave plenty. Paul Considine played his usual team game, as did Peter Wood . Ruckman cum full forward David Way playing with an obvious injury could nearly have won the game. His 2 goals from many opportunities was a poor return . Supporters from both sides left the ground believing they had witnessed a game that did the Amateur competition credit . Parkside's loss to Kew was inexcusable. Did the victory over `Zavs' go to their heads? Kew were missing some big name players, Burden, Burke, Cavanagh, Fitzpatrick and Keighran all out injured, played the better football, and deserved their win . Red Devils coach Wayne Bannister, furious after the game, ordered a hard week of training . Kew led Parkside by 18 points at the long break. Parkside's 3rd quarter was good where they kicked 5-5 to Kew's 2-2, but this week the boys from Kew went right on with the job in the last quarter, adding 6-7 to Parkside 3-3 to run out easy winners by 19 points . Kew's Neil Duncan (5 goals) was a match winning effort, as was Nigel Griffiths (4 goals) . Full back Sam Bruno continued his good form . Robert Bar ry and Peter Thornely were the other better performed Kew players . Parkside had few good players, Frank `The Tank' Sansonetti (4 goals) playing centre half forward tried valiantly to lift his side, as did rovers Leo Panjari and Mark Sedgwick . Mark `Captain' Sturgess was another player to give all . The least said about the other Parkside players the better. Old Scotch at home beat a very disappointing Ormond . Old Scotch first to the ball all day led Ormond at every break to eventually run out winners by 18 points . I believe Old Scotch at their new headquarters wil l 2
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; i)eat as (unbeaten in their 3 games) Ormond found out. Ormond with 4 changes from the previous rn= ([lick Cox, Paul Cox, Verdi Gervasoni and Geoff Russell all missing) are having problems pickin g ,,de, and last year premiers are a big worry for coach Mike McArthur Allen . The Cardinals were r_- :t m, more desperate, stronger and quicker and only Jobling's last quarter saved the Monds from non, Half forward Steve Reddish was in superalative form, John Moir dominated the ruck . Peter Brown â&#x20AC;&#x17E;l a good game as did Justin Hart who gave the Cardinals control across the centre. Full back Ti m Nille - ; ., ~d another determined game . And rew Best who was playing his first senior game this year was another no contributed, as did centre half back Mark McDonald . This was a game where Ormond promise d i)ui failed to deliver . Congratulations to the under dogs . The Cardinals have become a very competitive will give the final four a big fright . Marceliin's atrocious kicking against Old Xaverians nearly cost them victory . Marcellin jumped away to start playing superior football, and were well in control until two Marcellin players were sent off. Old they bombarde d Xaverians started to sense victory . Trailing by 48 points at the 10 minute mark in the last quarter ;oals to finish only 8 points down at the finish . Marcellin's centreman Joe Amad has been in top form, i, s marking and long kicking gave the Eagles first use of the ball . Steve Psoras led the defence although - on occasions Steve played an important part of the Eagles' victory. Young Paddy McIntyre repeate d 'lort against North OBs with 6 goals. David Howe, Matt `Captain' Getson and John Origlasso turned honest games . Old Xaverians rover Don Meagher was judged their best, and ruckman Laurie Meehan 'eat value for his side . John Curtain played a typical curtain game . Michael Brennan played a handy however the Eagles deserved their win and will no doubt have a big say in who will make the finals . n to today's game which again promises plenty. Match of the day promises to be a ripper, Uni Blues on the outcome Mike Yandell against Old Scotch John Moir. Both playes are very talented and much will depend ~ epic battle . I lean to Mike Yandell (due to height advantage) to beat John Moir giving Uni Blues first o` ?he ball and this is virtually important . Uni Blues Hazeldine, Taylor, Gust, Furphy and McCarty have T,ce seasons and their opponents Smith, Hodge, Reddish, Fuller, Just, Hart will provide plenty of opposition . peter Drummond played his first season game last week and his coolness and skill will be valuable . Will Old Scotch .win their first game away from home? Nor for mine . I expect the varsity boys to win by 29 points. old Paradians at home will avenge their narrow defeat last week by defeating an inconsistent Parkside . Ol d Paradians' Captain Frank Gleeson, Mark, Paul Considine and David Way will have too much class for the Red Devils . Frank Sansonetti's duel with Dominic Spillane could be interesting . Parkside has two class ~s in Mark Sedgwick (watch his strong tacking) and Leo 'Mr Skills' Panjari both will have to be at thei r . : -o keep to Old Paradians' Frank Gleeson quiet . Parkside Captain Mark Sturgess, a very much underi,°ated player, is in fine touch . Old Paradians to win by 30 points . Kew at home will take on Marcellin in what should be the closest result of the round . Kew had a fine win .~r Partaide last week and the return of key players Burden (will he play?), Cavanagh, Fitzpatrick and Burke ,_,Id ensure a tough battle with the Eagles . Eagles' Ruckman John Origlasso along with Captain Matt Gleeson will probably be too strong for Val Peric . Key players Brett 'Bomber' Burden battle with Joe Amad - -Mid be a beauty as both players have plenty to say. Who from Kew will get the big job on keeping young Paddy McIntyre quiet . This is a real danger game for the Eagles, but their A Grade experience to get them .; :, in a close win by 10 points. North Old Boys travel to the Old Xaverians ground where both sides will be striving to record a win . North old Boys were disappointing last week against Uni Blues and must improve today if they are to be a genunine ,IS contender. Old Xaverians have a very young side and Coach Danny Corcoran must rely on these young 7;ers to perform for Old Xaverians to have a chance of victory. North Old Boys' Steve Moloney is in excellent m and with Contie, Considine, Cahill, Boyd have more class than Old Xaverians can muster. Old Xaverians ' Laurie Meehan has been fantastic along with gutsy rover Don Meagher. North Old Boys to win easy by 40 points. Ormond versus Collegians at Elsternwick Park on Sunday could shape this years final four . The Monds are to a very slow start this season, and will go into the game as the underdogs (rightly so) . Ormond's great --ord at the Park will give them confidence. Can they regain their reputation as a top side? Collegians have ~en most consistent and U19s players Parkin, Daly, Woolhouse with talented forwards Berzins, Bennett, Roberts and Cooper will pose plenty of problems for Ormond . My gut feetling is that Ormond will have plent y prove to their critics (including me) . Ormond have been hard hit by injuries. They must win today or they in kiss this season goodbye. Phil Kingston, Scotty Taylor, Paule Schuckraft , Dean Adams must contribute are, Andrew Jobling, Captain Russell 'Maddog' Barnes, full back Tim Hille have been Ormond's best ayers this season . Let's hope their team mates can follow their example. The Monds by 10 points . SELECTION :
Uni Blues North Old Boys Old Paradians Ormond Man:elli n
TRIVIA : After Round 5 Home team 13 wins ; Away team 12 wins . '.S. Club correspondents are letting me down (as well as their own sides) . Please send reports to me by Monday -ch time. (W) 489 9511 . (H) 437 1440 . (Fax) 489 9051 , Last Week's Trivia : Executive members to play 'A' section football - Ross Booth (Monash & Uni Blacks), John Dillon (De La Salle), John Miles (Ivanhoe), Stuart Stockdale (Old Trinity), Noel Rundle (Ormond) and Bob Welch DId Scotch) . THE
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B Section by the "Bucchan Brothers "
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Peter Grant and Doug Dick
THIS WEEK'S GAME S A clean sweep for the Bucchans last week, taking our tally to 18 winners, (72% strike rate), though this looks a nightmare for a B Grade tipster. Apart from unbeaten Did Brighton and De La Salle, and bottom side Fawkner, the rest of the B Gr:,c sides are sliding up and down the ladder with more movement in the ranks than Andrew Peacock's front bem. This week Old Melburnians, languishing a few weeks ago, find themselves in the four and in the match of ! :. day with the Blue and Golds. The smart money landed the OMs plunge last week and the Fawkner Par ; . sr-â&#x20AC;&#x17E; must have been bright enough to light up the scoreboard . 'Spider' Webb has lodged an early mortgr .g~ r the OMs B&F, while gentle giant Rohan Brown was a crucial factor in the defeat of Trinity. De La Salle's winrnr , margin was narrower than we expected against Fawkner last week and maybe the big wraps on the long t-r :' A Graders are a little premature. OM s will have plenty of chasing ahead of them with Sheedy, b1cC( :anan . Campbell, Mullins and Green all keen to keep their goal tallies in the rise. This will be a very entertaining g~n as O Ms love nothing better than flashy long runs at goal, and they play their own ground etremely well, h, : N~ ; :_ this will be chance for De La Salle to put the aspiring newcomers in their place and will be very keen to rnr,_ Old Brighton the following week with a clean slate. De La Salle to kick two or three more snags . Fawkner is obviously getting its act together and must have been pleased with its showing last week . T[-,attack was much more potent - there was plenty of lead in their barrels after all! - and Korp's bag of 8 le : week will boost the forward line's confidence . Today they are at home to M onash and must win to stay in tc,c with the action . Stephen Buckley will no doubt wind his boys up into a healthy rage before the game ~ ;, despite the Blues' pleasing win last week, we'll tip an upset here and take a punt on the boys out west . =~. : : ;ner to open its 1989 account . Therry visit Bulleen who didn't quite get the money at Monash last week . Glad to see Mick Gil , 'well enough to resume on the whistle. It would have been dangerous ground out there and presumably ever , or was looking where they were going . Ther ry obviously found some form last week although the tipsters' hear ; missed a few beats when we heard Strawb was spotted at the tribunal mid week . Now that they have hit for-r Therry, with Biddlestone and Bosanko in good tough, should account form the Combine . St Bernards, at home to Uni Blacks, may encounter some young opposition . Kevin Morrison's half tirn . address was rattling the pre warmer last week, and if he's true to his word, there may be a few experiencE : : heads rolling at the varsity mid week . The Blacks played in bursts last week, but were over-run at the end every quarter. `Avante' Garde was leaping high all last week but the Blacks missed out around the packs. Hr:c the Bernards capitalised on chances up forward last week, they would have troubled Therry . Today, they bounce back and give the Uni Boys some extra homework to do. Old Brighton has now announced its arrival in B Grade with its best ever start to a season . However, Els i,-- r : . : J ck Park will be no place for complacency today as Andy Allibon's Trinity will be very keen to knock off the leaucr after tailing against OM s. Brighton is kicking generous scores but missing an alarming number of easy sho`_ around the goals . However there have been plenty of goalkickers in recent weeks, with Cameron Smith ever keeping his head-band long enough to dob a couple . M ark Thomas was keen to give Trinity a wrap after I? .s week's game to Brighton will have to be ready from the first bounce. Still winning form is enough for us to t,i; Brighton . THIS WEEK'S SELECTIONS : Old Brighton v Trinity Bulleen Templestowe v Therry Old Melburnians v De La Salle St Bernards v Uni Blacks Fawkner v Monash Blues
ontinued dominance by Old Haileybury was evident last week in the match of the day against Banyule, cTandard being exceptional . Other good performances are from full forwards Tony Riddell, St Kilda, leading Nar onal Mutual Trustee Sharpshooters with 37 goals followed closely by Alf Panagiotidis, Hampton Rovers, c,nls and Phillips, Preston, with 34 goals. Old Haileybu ry are now outright leaders and remain undefeated . classic confrontation both sides displayed excellent skills with 49 goals kicked between them . At this stage en ,ear these two teams are the ones to beat . The Bloods got away to an early lead, nearly 9 goals upa t y,ag .= only to see Banyule crawl back into the game and actually lead at half time, truely the sign of a srde. The third term remained even and the final quarter saw Old Haileybu ry draw away kicking 11 goals re i .ndrew Walden blized with sic goals for the term . Old Haileybury 's better players being David Connell, v~fayne Phillips, Andrew Baxter, Roger Gerny and Brett Carty. Hampton Rovers downed Ivanhoe by seven goals in what can only be described as a very ordinary :'lc[ tance from both sides. The Rovers, clearly the better side, showed little interest and made fundamental ;raR s, while Ivanhoe showed plenty of character to at least fight it out. Hard working John W ise ( Ivanhoe) ; ::ed his obvious experience in creating the play and finishing with five goals . M athew Thackwray, David Witchell and Rohan Armstrong were best for Ivanhoe while Darren i ; ; ;_ ~'s01e at full back was judged best , cround, Ian Rogerson, John Harper, Shaun Deveraux and Alf Panagiotidis 8 goals were best for the Rovers.
in another even team effort Preston outpointed Balaclava to maintain third position on the !adder. The Preston ;>s have yet to prove themselves against the better sides, today is their test . Best for Preston Philip, Bullock, hlason, Phillips, Johnston and Hinchcliffe with Phillips kicking another 10 goals . last half fade out by St Kevins against St Kilda really puts them in the relegation zone. Andrew Beale ~~1g, Andrew Vardsi and John Quinlan were best for St Kevins while Mark Lake, Buckley (6 goals) from iiank andagain Tony Riddell 8goals, Matt Driscoll and Charlie Capi ro n were the Saints' stars . Special ertion to Brendan `Butch' Campbell, 200 games today for St Kevins - well done Butch . Caulfield took the points from an ever improving Old Ivanhoe side. Cooney upforward was too strong finishing 8 goals. Running players Caple, Rudden and Lowe were able to offset their taller opponents and register ~ound, if unconvincing, win . Old Ivanhoe are showing more spirit and team improvement is evident, toda y nave their chance. Best for Old Ivanhoe : N . Skalberg, Jones, P. Skalberg, Harris, Fallow and Dyson . I low to today's games (current accuracy 84%) . The match of the day Old Ivanhoe to win its first game for the year against St Kevins, Banyule too strong Ivanhoe, Old Haileybu ry to defeat St Kilda, Caulfield in a close one agasint Preston and Hampton Rovers, sr against Balaclava . TODAY'S SELECTIONS : St Kevins v Old Ivanhoe :anhoe v Banyule Caulfield v Presto n Old Huileybury v St Kilda Balaclava v Hampton Rovers
D Section by Ian Cairns
ir's probably hard for some to believe, but last week's results suggest that at last we are starting to see some insistency from sides in D Section . This hint of consistent form produced 5 out of 5 winners for this tipster !.hanks mainly to State Bank who at last did the right thing . The 'Friar Tucks' continued on their winning way with another big win, this time over Ajax by 64 points . ^e loss sees Ajax firmly implanted at the bottom of the table with a very ordinary percentage . The other top side, Thomastown, struggled in the first half against Elsternwick before running away to a :.ernfortab!e 77 point victory. 4
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Old Mentone won the grammar boys' derby over Camberwe! l by a solid 38 points, whilst St .<te Bank iâ&#x20AC;&#x17E; ; last week - 6 out 6 coming up. West Brunswick to beat Old Geelong . Aquinas too strong for accounted for Power House by a similar margin . .eton over UHSOB. Brunswick to account for Peninsula robefor oHeatheDon T Bulleen United recorded the most significant victory of the round by defeating MHSOB by 27 Point~T . St Bod Troaedto prove to . La La win puts the Baby Bulls into the four for the first time this year. The game was close for most of the day , . . a traditional "Bulls Blitz" in the final quarter gave them a convincing win . This week's games look a bit tougher to predict, but there's certainly no doubt about the highlight of the rc ; which occurs at Elsternwick, where their favourite son, Ga ry Rosewarne plays his 300th game . Ga-y sta, . his career at Elsternwick with their Under 19s in 1970 . Since then he has collected 4 club B&Fs, 3 runnerand one E grade VAFA B&F. He coached the Wickers from 1981-88 and, of course, is a Life Member . A IL,' VAFA clubs will remember playing against Gary - he's the "stocky" short chap who doesn't look like he play! But, by the end of the game, opinions will have no doubt changed . Sincere congratulations goto `! .umpy and we all hope you have a great day . And I think his team mates will respond to the occasion by causing big upset of the day with a win over Power House. State Bank take on Old Camberwe! l who are having their fair share of problems, with the biggest ones alv :, happening in the second half . The Bankers should make it two in a row. Ajax travel to Mentone and I doubt if they'1l enjoy the return journey. The Panthers aren't doing much wror with their talented forward line, in particular, showing good form . Forwards like Acreman and Sciaccr sf,r,,' get plenty of chances this week to kick a few in what should be a comfortable win to the home side. Thomastown travel to MHSOB and, on paper, should be able to look forward to a good win . However, somer~r tells me that Thomastown aren't quite as good as their record shows, whilst MHSOB are starting to show so[, e ::ad by the Banking System! "They're your tips Peter!" But it's hard to come up smiling when even glimpses of form . If players like Wix and Drummond can have good days, the Unicorns will get the po r, old mates, the Zedders and the Trotters, combine to prevent another perfect score . It's bad enough having The last game is at Donvale where Whitefriars play host to Bulleen United . This should probably Comm Bank extend my housing loan repayments to 150 years, but to have the Har ry 's causing me to best game of the round with both sides having won their last three on end . Whitefriars deserve to start favount_ -_zr inaccuracy on an almost weekly basis is beyond the Pale . but, the form of the Baby Bulls over the past few weeks is hard to overlook . Their "on-ball" players, ts`radren , c~eaking of which, our old pal from the Tea Towel Prese rv ation Society was back in the news this week Empey and "Phil & Jimmy" Harvie are providing a lot of opportunities for the forwards who are now kic'r r ng sure of the French Connection in his bid for power. J.F.X . Dillon will no doubt lead the Investigation goals . Whitefriars also have some goal-kicking power with Pratt and Houston and their defense is the Committee into this Middle Eastern hot spot to sort things out . economical in the grade. It shold be close, but the Bulls should just be able to get there . So selections are : Whitefriars v Bulleen United State Bank v Old Camberwell ;ut the big news was the attempt by Kel Shaw's Brewers to have the Kooyong Clydesdale's alternative MHSOB v Thomastown Old Mentone v Ajax ,amment slap a consumption tax on Mazenod whereby each goal scored by the Noddies would result in Elsternwick v Power Hous e _ nts being deducted from their score. KC's Shadow Cabinet has knocked back the suggestion because ~ socialist undertones but the Brewers' Elder Statesman has received widespread support for the tax from Any club reports can be phoned to me on 429 3640 (H) or 490 5522 (W) . ,-r F-Troop clubs . i o e Reds could have done with the tax last Sunday when they were hosts to the Noddies at the Uni Oval . a Kelly and King families had camped at the Uni overnight to ensure they got good possies at the big game . :rng Luke was ecstatic as he ran around with a large bucket of water challenging the Redz at apple-bobbing . .`anwhile the other Kings had taken over the changerooms, the scoreboard, the time keepers booth, Croppo's Dogs Kennels and a fair slice of Ormond College. The Kellys, not to be outdone, set up camp in the Beau re pai re Centre and indicated they would block off Swanston Steet if necessary. The game itself was but a sideshow to the above display with the Noddies (which in Latin is prounced Noddas) ,rpmg the Reds and going on to record another big win . Better players for Mazenod included coach, Jim - The Fruiterer" Fotiniotis (thanks for the case of spotty apples Jimmy!), "Delmonte", "Timbo" Smith and Peter Allen . 5 down and 13 to go and while most results were us expected Doveton caused an upset by producing someth'r St Leonards, strengthened by the return of several players, built up a 4 goal lead against the Zedders by like their form of last year to run out comfortable winners over the previously undefeated Old Geelong Tu_ -_;nge time . But seven goals straight by Getta's Tellers looked likely to upset them until a late rally secured now leaves La Trobe on top of the ladder and the only undefeated side after handing out a football lesson - : 11 S point victory. The Banjos (I'm working on it!) were well served by forward "Piggy" Muldoon who bagged the undermanned Peninsula . In a game that held little interst other than the winning margin, it was good' . r ruckman "Matilda" Brooks and the man with no vowel Neil "The Strainer" Ng . see Peninsula still runnin and contestin ri ht to the final bell and while ood la ers for Pninsu!a wer g g g g p y k i I i e Waves again finished strongly and recorded an 85 pointer against the A rt ists. Waves' coach John hard to find they earn full marks for their attitude and endeavour on the day. On the other hand it was harc {artley whose football background includes coaching stints at Mornington and Gippsland has done a great to find a poor player in the La Trobe line up. La Trobe coach, Peter O'Donahue, was unable to take charg ~ getting football value from the members of this Amalgamated Club. Robbie "Barker" Woff as football of the side last Saturday and should be well pleased with the efforts of Colin O rv ad who has assisted ['ater ~ n.:,nager is also a vital cog in this testing year for the Waves . for the it three seasons Notable -f-- for La Trobe were Darr I Poole Y who enJ'o ed his sPell on th e P Y The Undertakers, rebounding the ball more effectively than Willy and setting up attacks from the backline , ball and picked up numerous kicks around the ground, full forward Terry Wilson who kicked 14 himself ana ~re able to counter several fightbacks from the Westgage Boys befo re winning by 22 point . The Undertakers' provided many opportunities for the other La Trobe forwards . !an Wrigglesworth and Je remy Cousins both et ;er players included "Ronald" Briggs, Dominic Mauro and ruckman "Gorky" Park . Barry "Redder" performed well all day as did Tim Fawcett who played at full back and particularly in the last quarter whe n Fennel l played his 150th club game (a great effort - congratulations) . moved up the ground, while "Rocket" was judged as the best for Peninsula . Other games saw Wests easily defeat Aquinas by 11 goals . St Bedes had little trouble defeating out h! irth the match of the day, the Har ry Trotters recorded a magnificent win on B rewers' ground in perfect tnick . 'reInHarrys were first for the bail and had more handballs than rigged votes in a Panamarian election . The Old Essendon 19-9 now back on the winning list defeating Heathe rton 15-19 and Brunswick untroubled tc beat UHSOB, final scores being Brunswick 22-14 to UHSOB 12-12 . Interest will now centre on who will topple Harrys (now firmly in the four) were greatly assisted by Wayne Kraska, the strong-marking Mick Pearson and e desperate half-back efforts of Geoff "The Canny" Scott . La Trobe and which of the sides now of the 4 can force their way in . Today's games could throw some light on the picture for 4 or 5 sides . West Brunswick travel to Como ?ark PLAYER OF THE ROUND : to meet Old Geelong in what is a game neither can afford to lose . The same can be said of the contest betweer Undertaker, Bar ry "Redder" Fennell, who will receive a gift voucher by the end of May as will other award Aquinas and St Bedes where a loss for Aquinas will see them in danger of loosing touch . North Brun,--:rick nners to date. are at home to O!d , Essendon who will be looking for a big win to lift them a notch or two . UHSOB at home to Doveton will have their hands full with Doveton out to make amends for their slow start . Peninsula also face an uphill battle at the nads of Brunswick who will be determined to hold their place on the ladder . The remaining game of the round sees La Tro be visiting Heathe rton and while on La Trobe should run out easy winners we can now expect all sides to find a little bit extra in their efforts to topple the top side .
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VFL SCENE: Teddy Whitten's favourite TV show : The Big Gi ÂŽ Hawthorn is to be allowed to use 4 interchangeg players but no one else. VAFA SCE N E Supre mo PF" Stevens has told me in an exclusive interview that : 1) the Reinstat~ - , nt Committee are checking on Little Johnny Howard's eligibility to apply for the 3~4e~1 Mana er's Jo b 2) Marketing Manager, "Billy" Sneddon is checking on ways in which the VAFA could subsidise Le Weigand's bit to set up residence in the Haydin Banton Pavillion at the old B.S .G . 3) A new publication promoting Amateur Football was stopped at the printers when news leaked that the edition contained a centrefold spread of Undertaker's delegate Chris "Leopard" Leopold . THIS WEEKS MATCHES : Match of the Day: Undertakers v B rewers at Boot Hill . Both sides are chasing second spot behind the Noddies and both were finalists in 1988 . 1 fancy the Und .. ; take', to use a similar running game to the Trotters who moved the ball around too slickly for the Brewers last weeF A four goal different after a hard struggle. In other matches : Comm Bank have a bye so the preparations for the 69ers Reunion on May 27th ca go ahead full steam . Incidently the Victorian Gymnasts Association were open mouthed about my commenr last week but should be back on the bars and rings in no time . Reds to win narrowly out at Footrot F6at~ wher : Swanee Richardson is a short-priced favourite to become Vice-Chancellor of the Ho Chi Minh Urti ~rsity announced this week . Swanee reckons he'll have Donald Dale lecturing on Race Relations and Teddy t" :-,itten will Don the Big V. The Zedders to have another close one but to outlast Willy at Lakeside, whilst the f'c_Idies will be too brilliant for the improving Waves . In Summary : Undertakers by 4 against the Brewers Zedders by 1 or 2 against the Westgate Boys Redders by 3 against the Eagle s Noddies by 15 against the Tide . Zulema Yoma to be the next musical focus of Weber/Rice. FENWICK FANCIES : Don't forget that mine host Jim Beiians at the Fenwick Inn (Fenwick Street, North Carlton) will shout yoi ., a Red Hot if you show up with a copy of this article during the week . Fenwick Inn Beer Bazaar : A wide range of local and imported beers at reasonable prices in a cosy oper fire and friendly atmosphere - thoroughly recommended . COACH PROFILE : ROLAND "MAGGIE" MAGRO, ST ANDREWS Age : 29 . Marital Status : Married to Kay Children : Rebecca 7 and one on the way. Occupation : Storeman Supervisor with Detail Printing Sponsor: Tobin Brothers . Coaching Background : 3 years at St Andrews Highest Level of Football : Played VFA for Cobur g Football Highlights : VFA debut in 1984 ; 1987 finals in first year of coaching . Football Ambitions : Premiership for St Andrews ; Coaching at a higher level . Football Influences : Phil Cleary Most Admi re d Sportspersons : Malcolm Blight, Chris Leopold . Other Recreational Activities: Squash, panel beating, little athletics coaching, knitting and square dancing, Favourite Things: Book Nancy Spungent's Biography, Plato's Republic ; Music Travelling Wilburys, Theme from Rocky ; Song Evan Evans Song ; TV Shows Early Bird Show, Keno ; Food Pasta ; Film The Deer Hunter; Movie Stars Molly Ringlewood and Tom Cruise ; Position On top. NEXT WEEK'S PROFILE is on Mazenod's Maestro "Jim The Fruiterer" .
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Review of Round 5 played May 13, 198 9 G SECTIO N Four correct selections out of six meant my form is improving as the season progresses . Kew received strong ,position from Old Melbourne before the MAC ISAAC led leaders won by thirteen points . Old Xaverians let down when De La Salle showed a marked form reversal and won the game by twenty one points . Collegian s ,roved no match for Marcellin who won clearly by thirty six points. Monash Whites kicked inaccurately against old Scotch and paid the penalty by losing by thirty three points . In their match played on Friday evening . Bloods -an out twenty point winners over an inacurate PO rt Colts. St . Bernards proved too strong for the inconsistent Bulleen Templestowe when they won by sixty six points . H SECTIO N Three out of five of my selections were proved correct and one where I erred was the Old Geelong-Therry _13 me. Both of these sides reveal erratic form and last week Old Geelong proved more erratic when Therry ,an out thirty point victors . Richmond Central won their fifty consecutive game when they defeated Balaclava oy sixty four points . My other incorrect forecast was in the State Bank - CBC St . Kilda game rom which St . Kilda emerged victorious by nine points . ¢St . Kevin's consolidated their Section leadership as a result of their ; ity seven point victory over Powerhouse. Salesian College made their top four status more secure when :ney were able to defeat GTV9 by thirty eight points . Kontias had a bye . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Round 5 results served mainly to separate the sides into top and not so fortunate groups . Old Xaverians j :d well to outplay Whitefriars and inflict the first 1989 loss on the Donvale based team by seven points . Old Haiieybury remained the only undefeated side and consequent leaders when they defeated Banyule by fifty ooints. Ormond recorded a percentage boosting one hundred and seven point victory over University Blues ;,;ho remain the only side yet to win a game - With their prospect of relegation becoming more real each week i :,onder when it was that Section 1 (Under 19) was last without a University of Melbourne based side? My guess is never!! De La Salle Blues held their place when they defeated Collegians by the huge margin of one hundred and forty three points. Collegians promotion of Under 19 stars to A Section is good for the Club out it doesn't make the task of Graham Daft and Glen Cook any easier . Old Paradians G re en had a day to remember at the expense of Marcellin who lost by one hundred and forty six points . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 How Old Melburnians must have gloated over my words last week when they proved me so wrong because t he O.M :s overwhelmed Melbourne High School Old Boys by seventy six points. At least I was right in the other games where Old Brighton Grammarians moved to second following their forty nine point win over Old Paradians Purple. North Old Boys excelled themselves with a leviathan one hundred and sixty one point win over Bulleen Templestowe . University Blacks moved to third place through their fine victory by sixty three points over bottom side Caulfield Grammarians . Old Scotch again indicated my early season prediction that ~hey are the side to beat when they pushed St . Bernards down to fourth place as the consequence of their sxty eight point victory. Therry was rewarded with a twenty five point victory over Monash Blues at the University oval . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Results in this section returned me a sixty six percent success rate which means I could be facing relegation on the tipsters table which defies my hedonistic approach to tipping! I was right in forecasting that Thomastown ;vould defeat Bulleen United comfortably. They did by one hundred and twenty two points! I though Hampton Rovers would test Mazenod . They did marginally as the 'Noddies (thanks Peter) won by sixty six points which .vas much less a margin than that in Round 4 . Old Trinity did prove capable of defeating Parkside by twenty three points after a high scoring game in which Parkside had two more scoring shots . High scores were the order of Round 5 in this section when eight of the twelve teams topped the ton . There were sixty four shots posted when De La Salle defeated St . Kevinsby twenty nine points . The games in which I was wrong were the close contest between Albanvale & Aquinas where Albanvale edged ahead in the final quarter to win by five points . The high scoring contest between Ivanhoe & Fawkner saw a score posted every seventy five seconds . Ivanhoe failed by only fourteen points to equal their total four round total when they defeated Fawkner by seventy six points .
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ind 6 to ' lay 20, 1989 G SECTION Unbeaten leaders Kew j ourney to near ;e1Bin where they should record another victory. Anoth side who should post a victory is ~ L 6 who should prove equal to the task of defeating Ok' . who have brought their percentage to a posi :- Xaverians should be able to return to the by defeating : . Bernard's while I favour R rt . to prove too strong for the inconsistent Bulleen , i, : s at home are my selection to win over aC =_gians whose best form appears to have b e displaved in Round 1 . Bloods play host to Olc : but the visitors can espect no on field mercy as I win . On pap : >t . K is appear evenly matched . I select St . Kilda on the ground of experlen ;, and of playing at home. Durney out to Therry where I expect the home side to prove too stror In the main name leaders ! ntral are at home to .a Did Collegians . This match promis= to be close. has tne better forward line whereas the tighter defence has been that o f home I select it ' . Neighbours Pow erhouse ate Bank will clash on the Ross Gregcr Oval . •^" erformances warrant me selecting them . Leaders St . Kevins should prove too talented f o whil ng have the bye. should b e able to post a convincing win against Banyule. In perhaps a final previ= ; . . The ii9eybury performances have been good but I am told thev a,, " not invincible as was proven about last round . I expect a game of quality and lean to Old Hail€ : A iy to win without a marked degre e e. Id Xr r at home should prove equal to the chalIonr ;. of defeating Or-^^A while I°^ _ s Grecoa to score another big victory over University Two of last week's big losers . in " is meet at Bulleen . Despite their poor performance last vve, . .
3 UNDER .I9 SECTION for the Rovers where the bounce of the ball on sand could pose a problem Oki Trinity travel to HamptonOld Trinity all day and I am prepared to gamble on a Rover victory . Mazeno d ;or The Rovers will trouble should record Mazenod don't get lost en route ti p long journey to Fawkner and providing their players not prove competitive . pcehensive victory. Albanvale travel east to Bulleen United whom I believe will plbanvale impressed me as a team of triers and they should be able to win today . Neighbours Parkside & Parkside was defeated . Ivanhoe will meet on Pitcher Park . Ivanhoe showed their best form last week whereas berth parksicte is a capable team whom I believe will defeat Ivanhoe today. De La Salle Gold with a final's coming a reality should be able to defeat Aquinas. De La Salle's competitive approach may jolt Aquinas mhome vlast Saturday , ay have given their supporters . . in's Round 5operformance t of hope St . Ke ~c~tertho glammer first
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I -is journey to CauifielC rri •i ns. While neither side has much torn to nust make a selection which is Melbourne '' . to win . I am looking for a way to please my i is readers by selecting them . It can't be today because I believe Old Brighton Grarr . is possess the talent to win today's game. Old Paradians Purple defeated North Old Boys in a pre-season oar, -~ and I expect them to repeat the performance today despite the North form in Round S . MOnash _7 9u : : : are having a disappointing season have the chance to redeem themselves against Bulleen Temp9est ~) :°: _I favour h to win but they will have to fight every inch of the way to turn my prophecy into fact . St . a : . Is U, .'. __s who are both shaping as potential finalists should play an even game today . St . va:a s will be anxious to atone for last week's debacle and should be able to win because of their home ground advantacs which will present problems to the students . Old Scotch travel to Therry where they should be able to keep their unbeaten record intact .
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TRIBUNAL - MAY 16 MAY 6TH ROUN D p. ,.IAt{OBER (Banyule U19) - Striking - sspended four matches . N . STOCK (Old Xaverians) - Wtness - unsatisfactory evidence - suspended one match M, BARTON (Banyule U19) - Striking - suspended two matche s R . KNIGHT (Banyule U19) - Abusive language to umpire - suspended . MAY 13TH ROUN D C. CASTAGNA (Marcellin) - Striking - suspended three matches . C . ROBISON (Old Trinity) - Striking - suspended two matches . 'A . SHORT (Banyule) - Wilfully wasting time - suspended one match . 'P. SMITH (St Kevin's) - Shaking goal post - suspended one match . B . WILSON (Power House) - Striking - suspended three matches . 'M . AUMONT (State Bank) - Striking - suspended three matches . M . GROSS (AJAX) - Tripping - suspended four matches . S . STRIKE (Whitefriars) - Witness - reprimanded for unsatisfactory evidence . B . ZIELINSKI (AJAX) - Striking - suspended three matches . A. ZIELINSKI (AJAX) - Abusive language to umpire - suspended one match . A. SHENKER (AJAX) - Striking - suspended four matches . G. BUBIS (Thomastown) - Abusive language to umpire - suspended two matches . D. COLACI (Old Geelong) - Striking - suspended three matches . A . LYONS (Heatherton) - Striking - suspended three matches . D . HARBINSON (ANZ Bank) - Striking - suspended three matches . G. MOONEY (Banyule U19) - Attempting to head-butt - suspended one match . G . DEVEREAUX (Hampton Rovers U19) - Striking - suspended three matches . 'S. MARSHALL (Parkside U19) - Striking - suspended three matches . G. TSAIKOS (Parkside U19) - Striking - suspended two matches . M . KRUGER (De La Salle Blue U19) - Assaulting a player - suspended four matches . 'A . WARHURST (Old Xaverians Res .) - Striking - suspended three matches . *Accepted Prescribed Penalty . Abusive and Obscene Languag e Clubs are advised that the penalties that apply to the Under 19 competition in relation to the Abusive and Obscene Language will now apply to all sections of the competition . That is 'An audible obscenity will result in the player being automatically ordered from the field for 15 minutes of playing time . If a second offence occurs or if one of the umpires is the subject of the obscenity, the player will be reported and automatically sent off for 15 minutes of playing time " N OTE : In last week's Issue of Amateur Footballer the word "now" was incorrectly printed as "not" . We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused .
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j V.A .F.A . ADDS A `SUPER' SPONSOR ~,,tioned in last week's Amateur Footballer we have more sponsor news . . . and today we can announc e :stra6a's major retailer Coles New World Supermarkets has joined the increasing list of VAFA sponsors . -d_s New World Supermarkets has agreed to a Gold Sponsorship package for the next three seasons (1989, ~g0 and 1991) and no doubt everyone around VAFA circles is ecstatic that a company of the magnitude an d ;n,ii nn of Coles New World Supermarkets has committed itself to a Sponsorship programme for the next thre e --ome to Coles New World Supermarkets and indeed we are indebted to a number of people for thi s _ nsorship arrangement . Russell Stuckie, a Director of Coles Myer Ltd ., is Corporate Managing Director Retai l ations and just so happens has a son playing in De La Salle Under 19s ; Greg Every General Manage r =' c,hc Affairs, Supermarkets, Food and Liquor Group ; Lee-Ann N orris - controller public relations for Cole s World Australia ; and Dianne Daley - Manager Public Relations, Coles New World Supermarkets . hope to see the above at many games and functions and I have no doubt all Members of the VAFA wil l !tue to support Coles New World Supermarkets for their home purchase as well as Club. ,4 ly, don't forget VAFA Race Day this Wednesday . . . make it a great day. Ring VAFA office for details.
The new General Manager would like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to Ken Allison, John Caspers, Ke rry Sawtell, Greg Meadows and the 20 magnificent Old Haileybury players who rallied together so well last Saturday to give their coach his "mini-premiership" . Thanks boys for the greatest day of my sporting career. Back to the job today - good luck Scrapa i Remember back to the earlier edition of The Amateur Footballer' and our editor posed the question "What VAFA Club has played against the most opponents?" Up to the time of printing the highest number appears co be 71 . If there are no challenges to this number received over the next week this entry will be checked out and the winner announced shortly. First correct entry will receive a 'slab' courtesy CUB . The new editor (new G .M .) welcomes any'Letters to t h e Editor' expressing any information, point of debate etc. The best letter will be published weekly along with any research required, comment whatever .
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25 J Henderson 26 R Hanna 27 D Catanach 28 A Turne r 29 J. Neville-Smtlh 30 B Allender 31 .T Jackson 32. M Baxter 33 W Robertson 34. W Davi s 35 J. Gaylard 36 R.Bennett 37, M Borthmck 38 R.LeDeux 39. P Jewell 40 H MacGowan 41 R McDonald 42.C Pappas 43 C. Slorach 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, Williams 53 C . McKean 54 M McPhee 55 A . MacMillan 56 J Colons! 57 C Ros s 58 R. Stubbs 59. C Stewart 60. 8 Smith 61 J Stanley 62 A Davison 63 T. Brocksopp 64 N, Collin 65 P. Holloway 66. N Robinson 67 . H Youngman 68. P Butler 69. B Furphy 70. G . Lavender 71 . P Wotherspoon 72. D. Laurie 73. B Furphy 74 . D. Leslie 75 J Munnmgs 76. J Twig g 77 J Ide
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COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OL D COLLEGIANS BLOODS Coach: C. Hutchinson I D Legg e 2 M J Cadman 3 R N McAsey 4 C .B McDonell 5 BJ Riseley 6 P Hendry 7 R Bradley 8 D A Stock 9 C Gardiner 10 P Watkins 11 R Ellam 12 S K Kell y 13 PC Bainbridge 14 R Howar d 15 N G, Stevenson 16 J Hutchinson 17 W Johnson
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16 DTanner (RVC) 17 J . Maroney 18 J. Perre 19. T. Johnstone 20 B Sym e 21 D, Sutherland 22 . P Cidfe 23 . M . Darmanin 24 M . Brown 25 P Lewi s
26 S . Case 27 A . MacDonald 28 V Bibas
29, A West 30 G Elford 31 C McManus 32 W Taylor (RC) 33 M . Robertson 34 M Williamson 35 D Hefte r 36 P, Gibbs 37 M . Godkm 38 M, Johnson 39. P. Morgan 40 M McKenzie 41 . T. Fara g
42 P Bettens 43 M O'Shannessy 44 C Barrett 45 P Allen 46 C White
45 M Pearson 46 J Yuset 48 G Bibby 49 R Vinci 50 A Mastaign 53 I Kraska 54 G Chnstou 55 P West 57 M Anderson 59 M. Merlino 60 D Harrison 61 P Boliemt 64, M Giles
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OLD C,~,REY GR~~,r,MLARIANS ST. ANDREWS senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw n,se rves Coach : l ohn Hand s m aeP ,so n
Senior Captain/Coach : Jim Fotiniotis Reserv e Coach : Kevin Kin g 1 J Fotinotis (CC) 2 G Matthews (1 ) 2 Steve Palamara {27 3 S Campbell 4, D . Carr 5 Sr Bateman 6 . W. Francis 7 .P . Deegan 8 T. Luca s
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9 P . Hall 10 . C, Boyle 11 T Smith 12 . A Wdks 13 P Fitzgerald 14 R Murray 15 P . Ailsop 16. D Cox
17, A . Rogers 18, D. Rolfe 19. S . McMullin 20. P . Livolti 21 . J . Dicantio 22. S. McDonald 23. M Sayers 24 .C Tod d 25 F De Mas 26 bV Poulter 27 . R_ Palamara (DVC) 28 C Walke r
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D Prat t `,1 Burges s :3 Neale I England J Sganoto ° S Blamped Kerr Jame s Keys Cop e 1 Meager A Thomas C Hughes J Clar k M Hamilton I Webster K Shrives M Graham J Cope
29 P Luxford 30 . B Leggett 31 . I . Nei l
32 . S. McCormack 33 J Boyle (VC-R) 34 . A . Hamilton 35 . M Grad y 36 . M . Polletti 3T N, Collins 38 A Green 39 . J Keaiy (DVC-R) 40 J Bartel s 41 . T . Chdcott (VC) 42, J . Crimson 43 . A . Chiicott 44 . G . Smith 45 . G . Rogers 46 .S . Grady 47 . P . Riley
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 Lambourn
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S Bolton P Barmby 1 R Tape S Usnck T Smcla,r B Olive r N Morgan P Grttin s a7
A Cutlack P Charles P Hoga n 7O G Mitchell 71 S Eldridge 72 R Evans 74 A Webster 75 M Somervifle 76 D Henderson '7 5 olrver
Senior Coach: Roland Magro Rese rves Coach: David Saddler 1, I . Steward 2 G Browne 3 R Soncm 4 J, Tapner 4 C Gibso n 5 M . McCormick 6 D O'Keefe 7 RMagro(CC) 7 K Wrigh t 8 D. Mastin 9 G Casey 10 S Rule 11 . P Goldsworthy 12 . W.Chamra 13, R . Davies
14. N . Taylor 15 D lies 15 P Cavanagh 16. A . Watts 17 P Little 18. D Shaw 19 G Undy 19 C Miller 20 . C. Leopold 21.R Pepyat 22 B Funnel 23 C Artis 24 D. Saddler 25. R . Vimba 26 V Sciulli 27 J, Reginald 28.J . Kilkenny 29. N . McDonald 30. B . Emblem 31 . D. Briggs 32 . L, Libardi 33 C Crooks 34 G Lally 35 J Farah 36 P Grandy 37 . B. Whiting 43 S Tyrrell 44 G Phelan 45 A Park (DVC) 48 . C. Tale b
49 . J . Montalto 50, R Heaney 57 . M . Davies 54, P. Bovezza 55, S . Fielding 56 . J . Mansour 57, S . Knight 59 P Woods 60 . G . Palmington 61 C. Beard 62 C Galea 66. R, Lowe 69. I Ashby 70 D Bartlett 74 C Overend
ST. LEONARDS Coach : John Lord 1 S O'Connell 2 N, N g
3 N Stubbs 4 A Fitzgerald 5 A Nicoiaci 6 R Eddington 7 P Kanee n 8 B Dinning 9 A Levy 10, S. Wgley 11 A Sher 12 G Proebsti 14 G Buliuss 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 Guinan e 26 G McDonald (C) 27, A, Poun d
28 D Ray 29 M McComb 30 S Fletcher 31, R . Builuss 32 . J Ruffin 33 . S. Harvison 34 .B .Jackson 35 P Jones 36 P Claxton 37 M Lansdeli 38 D Newman 39, M Aitken 40 D Cananzi 41 P Commerford 42 1 Gil l 43 C Girdwood 44. M Dyer 45 S Lydster 46 D Stit(ord 48. A Ainaidrs 49 R . Goodman 53 R Slogren 57 R. Lydster 59 M, Ingram 64 D . Ricco
Senior Coach Laurie Duffus Asst . Coac h Tim Hiilis I L Du(fus 2 D Fosse 3 C Walden 4 S Maus 5 P Barone 6 C. Hosking 7 S Haye s 8 GRoughsedge 9,S Katsiamakis 10, D Cahi r 11 D Murphy 12, P. O'Brien 13 J Grassby 14. E . Suidgeest 15. K O'Connell 16 J DeAngelis 17 D Upftl i 18 V Koop 19 M Moran 20 G . Pressey 21 I Jennens 22, G Cook 23,B Condon 23 S Clasen 24 A. White 25, S . Jackson 26 M .Jones 27. D. Fraser 28 K Sporn
29 G . DuChateau 30, G Crdiland 31 . R . Zappeik 32 . L Kilde y 33 L . Dynes 34 P Smithers 35 . R . Goldberg 36 . G . Moloney 37. D. Power 38 .C .Rogers 39 S Salzano 40. D. Delahoy 41 . M . Angelo 42 W Johns 43 J Rokamp 44 P White
45 E .Evans 46 D, Kent 47 M Hayes 48, P Hutchings 49. N . Lee 50. W Beacon 51 i . Mezzahra 52 S Guilty 53 A Green 54.V Chow 55 P Phillips 56 A Joselend 57. P Butler
58 G Moloney 59 R Breyer 63 F. Russell 69 A Sheridan 86 B . Kla u 96 F Gosdschan
WAVERLEY A M ATEURS Senior Coach : John Ha rt ley Reserv es Coach : Neville Wathen 1 G Hand s
2 M Kane 3 D Lawler 4 8 Reynolds 5 S Pric e 6 J Marti n 7 M Dinsdale 8 P Burghardt 9 S Carrol 10 M Luxa tt J Dickson 2 M Rohan 73 S Carvell 14 N Be!I 15 J Bel l 16 D Smith 17 J Murray 18 S. Dunstan 19 G Sharrock 20 J, Hartley 21 . T. Paxianas 22 N Wathen 23 J,Keppei 24 J Cargill 25 G Ross 26. M Dereus 27 D Black 28 P Mahoney 29 R Dupuy 30 V Caruso 31,0 Young 32 K Conlan 33, S Farley 34 .K Sneddon 35 i, McDowall 36 R Duvallon 37 G Wathen 38 B Maya 39 B Hannan 40. S. Thomas 41 G Flemming 42 P Blac k
43 K Durose 44 E_ Atgiaras 45 I Nankiveli 46 A . Slink 47 J Fuller 48 C Conroy 49. C Neale 50. P. Thomas 51 . P Balfour 52 . B Flanagan 53. M . Sharrock 54 G . Kell y
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WILLIAMSTOVV N C .Y .M .S . Senior Coach : Mark Canno n Asst . Coach : 1 . McGowan Reserves Coach : Damian Martin G Lev+a < 2 D Davaon 3 A Harr y 4 P McGowan 5 F Van der Peet 6 G Hylan d
7 M Cannon (CC) 8 J Borg 9 J Neenan 10 S Lugowski 11 A Elliott 12 Andrew Featherston 13 P Graha m 14 A Cook 15 D White
i6 P Van Donge n 17 Anthony Featherston 18 D Ellet t 19 S Calderwood 20 M Dervan 21 A Cabansag 22 D Temby 23 G Mugavm 24 A Ryan 25 C McKenzie 26 C Muscat 27 B Tuc k
28 J Metak 29 D Bouch,er 30 D Digenova 31 J . Corfieid 32 B Mazouns 33 B Rya n 34 G Gammone 35 S Kennedy 36 G Stephens 37 B Cetunch 38 A Reader 39 .J Tuck
40 C Elliot t ..', 41 B Marr ',. 42 M Kenned y 43 . A Morelli '. 44 . G Smith 45 S Smith 46 S . McKenzie 47 T Ferri s
48 C Cheatham 49 G Don a 50 S Vines '.. 51 D Bubnic ''.. 52 P Culhane 53 J De Bono 54 P Campagna 57 B Han n
58 D . Darcy 59,P Dervan 60 . R . Butterfield 61 . R .i. McGowan
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Est . 196 7 AQUINAS 1 C O'Toole 2 J Dwyer 3 C Box 4 M Wilkinson 5 H Hewitt 6 T. Jone s 7 P McCafferty 8 B Boland 9 G Brad y 10 P MacManus 11 D Savans
12 D O'Loughlin 13 T Afford 14 D Hodg e 15 J McNamara 16 C King 17 P Smith 18 P Davison 19 P Flanagan 20 B McKenna 21 P Hewitt 22 J Ryan 23 M Carter 24 A Whelan 25 S Bel l 26 G, Box 27 I Shaw 28 G Wright
29 S O'Loughlin 30 G Hewit t 31 J Dean 32 C Gridler 33 D Postiethwalte 34 M Taruil i 35 S Livingstone 36 D Phela n 37 B Jone s 38 M McCarthy 39 E Whitfield 40 D Wright 41 0 Croft 42 6 Spiess 43 C Rogers 44 K Cox
45 J Goidsmid 46 M Box 47 P Kvietelaitis 50 P Grierson 52 1 Mitchell 53 S Alford 56 D Laws 57 V Alexander 58 A Crosby 59 N Lynch 60 B McKellar 69 Dean Farrel l 70 Peter Sainsbury
~A fiIC BRUNSW I CK Senior Coach S. King Reserv es Coach F. Bassi 1 L, Jones 2 B. Bassi 2 B. Owen 3 A, Strachan 4 P Conduit 5 D . Stevens 6 S. Hewitt 7 D Carrol l 8. D O'Sullivan 9. I . Campbell 10 R. Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 A . Cook 13 S Kannegiesser 14 P Spezza 15 T Barley 16 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 TLeaney 35 T Heaney 36 R Kennedy 37. A . Watterson 38 S . O'Brien 39 P Sayers 40 R. Elde r 41 K Drysdale 42 R Barham 44 R McKissack 47. R . Cralgi e
48 D. Murphy 50. M . Green 52. M .Hobden 54. N . Campbell 56. R . Cam p 57 B, Watterson
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HEATHERTON Senior Coach : Darry l Patterson Assistant Coach David Buck Reserve Coach : Wayne Elliott 1 . G . Kin g 2 . P Ulbnc 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. Herf t 10 D.Reddaway 11 . T Keison
12. P Quinn 13 . R . Tickneli 14 . D. Patterson (CC) 15. R . Watso n 16. R . Todd 17 . B . Norman 18 B. Pope 19, G Cust 20. Cr Zenker 21 . M . Easey 22 . M . Easey 23 E . Cosgrove 24. A . Price 25. B. O'Donnell 26. A . Perkins 27. H Jones 28. M . Inglis 29.I . Leeson 30. B. Scott 31 .R Mul e 32 . D. Heins 33.T. Easey 34 G . Paterson 35. R . Lyons Jnr(DVC-R) 36. F Llpetr n 37. R Lyons Snr 38 R . Smith 39. G, Watson 41 . M . Richards 42. G . Cust 44 . F. Khalil 44 . M . Dillon 45. D Eland 48, G . Clydesdale 49.5 . Flannery 50. W . Elliott (R .Capt) 51 . M . Batarilo
52 . 5. Link 54. P. Hopkins 55, A . Hardman 57. R. Murphy 60. D . Buc k 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 . D. Huffe r 3. A . McGibbon 5. R Shannon 6. M . Dalbosco 7. D. Moore 8. B. Franzman 9. J. Sand y 10. M Bakogianls 11 . L. Athanasakis 12. P. Tucc l 13. J . Trlmboil 14 . J, Harpe r 15. M . Lewis (DVC) 16. G . Liersch 17. J . Limperakis 18 A .Jensz 19. P Gough 20. A . Marriott 21 . L . Green 22 . M . Edmunds 23. S . Duni n 24. T. Fawcett 25 P Gehng 26 C. Polatos 27. J . Hubbard 28.C.Panozzo 29. Z . Zuccala 30. V. Cavalien 31 . P. Chico 32 . F. Andruela 33.S .Hands 34. N . Mornce 36. D. Poole (VC) 37 . A . Conroy 38. J. Spend 39. A . Taylor 40. A . Blaskett 41 . R . O'Connor 42. 5. Brett 43. S . Visser 44. J. Mills 47. D . Sidebottom 48. A . Cummings 49. C. McLachlan 50. S . Brownlaw 52. J . Cousins 59. I . Wrngglesworth 64. T. Wilson
N BRU ;' ; -'!CK Senior Coer,1 : Reserves Coach : 1 . M . Cannon 2. C . Brun t 3 M . DeMorton 4 P. DiMarco 5. S . Odich o 6. V. Grimaldi 7. J . Briff a 8. A . Franci s 9. A . Samaruno 11 . K . Hehi r 12 . J. Serratore 13 . K. Lianeas 14 . G . Parkinson 15 H . Tsailtas 16 . S . Tsailtas 17. A . Tabbit
18 . C. Keay 19 . D. Balazsy 20. B. Pisasale 21 . J . Fotias 22 . P. Fox 23. C. Fox 24.S .Hogg 25. M . Mazzarel!a 26. V. Liros i 27. P Randello 28. G . Mills 29. D Adams 30. F. Miraghe 3L P Whiteman 32 . D. Scenes 33. J . Androutsos 34. M. Karratas 35. P Dowsett 36. M .Payn e 37 . D. DeMorton 38. D. Stone 39. L . Robins 40.I .Rooney 41 . G . Poulton 42. C . Borelh 43. E. Clnlio 44 .J.Tehan 45. J . Cardassis 46. D. Tait 47. M . Wade
OLD GEELON G Senior Coach : Russell Parkinson Reserves Coach : Chris Barnet i B Harwood t(C) 2 J Twigg (VC) 3 P Clark e 4 S Dude 5 R Bur n . 6 S Burgess 7 T Johnston 8 J Handbury 9 R Herman 10 11 T D Hog Coles, g 2 M David 13 A Jamieson 14 D MacLeod 15 D Oliphant, 16 W Dowling 10 L Center, It D McLeod 12 D Coles, 13 M Naylor 14 P Butier 15 W Dowhng 16 R Emmett 17 C Hollis
'r Panagetopoius en (VC) ,ampson .-` Duddendg e ''-Kenzie Poison Evan s Gathercol e ,if Bradford Middleton Henr y P Carmichae l _ . D, Wdtmgslow Bartlet t ' : . Pollard 'a . Braden D . Barrett ~'. Baxter P Bowden '.< S Parker (VC) 5 C . McKay P.1 Davison ',- W Anthony R Barnard B Milner M Vaxahs J Simmon s -<' T. Fogarty B .Fordham F- . S Imlach 55. B Scot t 56. J Johnstone 57 P Kyvelos 3_ R Llndus 59 D Marlyn 80 V McGuire 61 R, Mille r ttS -f C, Pollard u3 D Poulton 64 N Sav4ie 166 B Sims `07 P Sotenou 3,M Spencer 9 M SLnd I -1 W Crossley SA Sotenou 01 G Kir k 82 . P. Day 83 P Baroch 84 P Lewis 91 N Balding
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48 P Hayes (ResCapt) 49 A Foreman 50 J Grant 51 P Law 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 B Smith 61 J Stanley 62 A Dawson 63 T Brocksopp 64 N Co!tm
65 P Hol!rnYay 66 N Robinson 67 H Youngman 68 P Butle r 69 B Furphy 70 G Lavender 71 P Wotherspoon 72 D Laun e 73 B Furphy 74 D Lesli e 75 J Munrnngs 76 J Twigg 77J Ide
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V•A•F• A PE N INSULA OLD BOYS Senior Coach : M . Sampson Rese rves Coach : W. Francis 1 . M . Sampson 2 . S. McMahon 3 . D. Morga n 4 A . Hume 5. D. Crowler 6. D. Angeler i 7. N . Franks (DVC) 8. P. McGowan 9. P. Krohn 10 . C. Burch 11 . R . Sharpm 12.C .Sharpn 13. T Dennis 14 S . Baxter 15. C. Hawke 16.J. Bieasby
ST. BEDES Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Rese rves Coach : Alex Ba rt sc h 1 . N . Williamson 2- D . Marshal l 3 . P. Riordan (Capt .) 4 . B. Ridewood 5. G . Connolly 6. E . Kotis 7. N . McColough 8. D . Begle y 9. R . Smallwood to. S . Gray (Sean) 11 . R . Graph 1Z D. Spencer 13 S . Zahra 14.P Lerman 15. P Walker 16. B. Berry 17. M. Atherton 18. B. Hutchinson Z B . Tomlinson 20. M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22 . C . Bracchi 23 C. Dunlop 24.T. Beasley 25. D. Smith
17. M . Mannes (Capt) 18. S. Glove r 19. B. Collopy 20 . B. Bennett 21 . P. Corri e 22 R . Horrigan 23. D. Maughan 24. M . Fisher 26 T Cusack 25. J. Ricketts 27. J . Elmore 26. G. Martin 28. C. Free r 27. J . Harrison 29 . B. Hambridge 28, P Gracie 30 . G . Fitzgibbon 29. T. Mitchener 31 . R . Burn s 30 .J . Labrooy 32 . Matthew Beasley 31 . S. Warner 33 . Ray Purcel l 32 . A . Gracie 34 . A . Boag 33 . W, Franks 35. B . Mill s (ResCapt) 36. M . L'Huede 34 . R . Graham 37. N . Fitzgibbon 35 . S . Farrow 38. B . Dunstan 36. C. Watt 39. Mark Beast ey 37. M . Watts 40 R . Man n 38. J. Crowder 4t T. Bryant 39. A . Walsh ' . . 42 M . Holiingworth 40. W. Reid ' . . 43 C. Parks 41 . A . Dolphin 44. R, Bryant 42.P.Anqus 45. T. Gattuso 43 B. Jarrett 46. C. Ross 44. W Bovingdon 47.P Kennedy (ResVC ) 48. S . Freer 45.R .Keenan 49, A . Pettinella 46. G. Robinson 50. S. Campbell 47. E . Davey 51 . W . Miles 48. G. Glover 52 . D. Kelsey 49 .S.Begg 54 . M . Daniells 50 . G . Debruyn 55 . S . Mclver 51 . M . Burnell 57 . G . Mclver 52. C. Gardiner 59.P. Newport 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
U .H .S .O .B . Senior Coach : Alan Flavel Rese rves Coach : Anthony Boyce 1 . A . Flavel (C) 2 . R . Higgins l 3 . R . Flave 4 . G . O'Bryan 5. J . Zanin 6.S .Agnew 7. C. Skin s 8. K . Hunte r 9. D. Cattanach 10 .P. Burn s 11 . N . Caine 12 C . Arno [
13 . N . Seymore 14 .a Regan 15. M . Davidson 16. J. Bowers 18.P Hooper 19. G . Mazza 20 .P Woo d 21 . M . Grant 2Z N . Andrews 23 . C. Gamble 24 . A. Kountios 25, G . Beasley 26. C. Gathercole 27. D.Hovenden 28. A . Fighera 29. J. H e 30.S. Epifano 31 .S . Zerna 32 .D.Bunn 33. M . Taig 34, J . Palmer 35 .B .Lugg 36. R . Clements 37. R . Burns 3a A. Boyc e 39. G . Constantine 40. R . Salmo n 41 . P Bourke 42. D Wallace 43, N . Currie 44. P. Vesetas 45, R . Thompson '.. 46. M. Roberts 47. P. Dekonning 48.B.Hudd 49. G . Spinks 50, P. Williams 51 . J. Liprino 52 .M .Hopwood 53 .P Shanahan 54 . B . Leared 55. J . Tohd i
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B Dar t P Edwards N Ellwood bd L Fraser-Smith 59 S Gibbs 60 K Heard 61 I Hi t 62 D Lesion 63 M McGregor 64 H Middleton 65 R tvtirams 66 A Mitchell 67 D Murtagh 68 A Negr i 69 A Pullar 70 J Robinson 71 D Rundle 72 D Wearne 73 S Wigney
S Lethlean J Tiernan J O'Sullivan S . King
25 D Taylor 26 T Atkins 27 T Kennedy 28 A Klvac 29 M . Callboy 30 D Dann 31, R . Ralph 32,C, Ralph 33, P Klei n 34 P Grattan 35 C Mortenson 36 R Mark s 37 M Elli s 38 M McClelland 39,S Heatherington 40 J . McGrath 4t .R Hobbs
42 D Honan 43 P, Stocks 44 B . Heaphy 45 . N Spargo 46 S Furph y 47 C Thorogood 48 D McLean 49, J, Tull y 50 M Plant 51 P, Connors 52 J Ralph 53 . J Nunan 54 M . Brennan 55 . A, Friable 56 . M . Gibson 5& R, Kennedy 65 C . Pearson 71 C_ Slattery
Senior Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1 P Cox 2 P Schuhkraft 3T Boyanton 4 R Barne s
5 D, McDonald 6 A Best 7 G . Fisher 8, M . Gilmore 9 C Tonkin 10 . M . McDonald 11 .R .Strahan 12 A Mehrten 13 . P . Kingston 14 . S Taylor 15. N . Cox 16 R Etshoid 17 P Sutherland 18 M Burns
19 A Jobhng 20 B, Nash 21 S .Carboon 22 . B Connell 23 P McDonald 24 S McCooke 25 . P Forsyth 26 M Brown 27 T Hil o 28 P Nankervis 29 P Adams 30 D Wood 31 V Gervasoni 32,8 Madden 33 . A . Roe 34 . G Russell 35 S Grace 36 . T Stewart 37 D . Robertson 38 P Milner 39 W . Bramich 40 . M Tobin 41 R Oaten 42 J Case y 43 . P Harrington 44 T Ma u
45 R . Singleton 46 . M . Anderson 47 W, Crump 48 D. Ness 49 D Hansen 50 L Black 51 A, Connelly 52 T Tsiavs
53 M Crampton 54, M McConville 55 . O Elul 56, K, Benham 57 D . Rot h 58 Bruce Williams 59 Brett Williams 60 . D . Cox 61 .M.Nx 62 . C . Conroy 63, J . Clarkson 64 . A . Noblett 65,C .Jenszen 66 . R . Go w 67 P, Konstanty 6& S. Egan
PAR K SID E Senior Coach: Wayne Bannister Assistant Coach : Jack King Reserv es Coach : Mark Wilso n i W Bannister 2 B Glasgow 3 F Sansonetti 4 R Gard 5 T Gar d 6 L Jakovicesk! 7 G Yoksic h 8 R Shanahan 9 W Buchhor n 10 M Sturgess (Capt) 11 P Hansen 12 L Inserra 13 V Soligo 14 M Sedgvncx 15 J Papa s 16 M Campbell 17 C Feeman IS J Adduce, 19 S Rodwell 20 P Smith 21 D Detrasi 22 M Wilson CCR) 23 M Sherlock 24 G Williams {DVC) 25 J Kirnakd, s 26 M Bradley 27 L Fenian 28 T Franklin 29 M Rowe (VC) 30 J Faikos 3t J King (VCR) 32 L Cowel l 33 M Cotter 34 T Pavia 35 G . Pantari 36 P Torre 37 P Coleman 38 N Vmcnono 39 B Hun t 40 S Bannister 41' D Wood 42 H Dunbabin 43 C Gra y 44 L Clarke 45 P Matkans 46 0 Seneck 47 N Mitchell 48 W Smith 49 8 Inserra 50 K Harty 51 G Pollock 52 G Nadia 53 D Campbell 54 F Denami 55 D Watson 56 P Papatheodorou 57 S Tolley 58 D Pavdi 60 C Nohs 61 J Panlan 66 A Stuart 69 S Lock e
MAJOR SPONSOR ~ PARKSIDE PANE LS 459 8516 * HEIDEL BERG MITSUBISH I
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UNIVERSITY BLUE S Senior Coach: Alan Salter Rese rves Coach: Steve King 1 C Gunn 2 R Furphy 3 G Williams 4 M Yea 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 Gust 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 A4aclnnes 27 M Ligh t 28 G Hazeidne 29 D Buckley 30 P Stevens 3t M Formosa 32 A Nugent 33 M Connock 34, H Worsiey 35 S . Shorten 36 N Macauley 37 A McDonald 38 A Mitchell 39 D Freemantle 40 . D Coulter 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 Carte r
53 C McDonald 54 J Youn g 55 D. Atkins 57 . M . Pinkey 59 D Christie 60 DShaw 61 W Harris 65 S Kirsanov 66. J . Hyslop 77 M, Richards
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la ~A~ DE LA SALLE BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach: Alan Parri s Reserves Coach : David Keas t 1 G Clarke 2 N Tsiotinas 3 T Rowe
4 D Fil l 5 M Wilson 6 R Heath 7 P Robertson 8 A . Smyth e
9 P Bel l
10 P George 11 S Farley 12 A . Parri s
13 J McInerney 14. T Pulse 15 PFaulkne r 16 P Corstorphsn 17 D Mayne 18 A Course 19 P Nigro 20 H Hansiou 21 D Hooper 22 P Engellener 23 S . Pac e 24 H Murti c 25 T Merrell 26 R Minnie 27 B 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 Rozanis 42 . W . Arthu r 43 P Anderson 44 J, Rosanitis 45 . D Phi pots 46. Q Robertson 47 T Bon e
48. S Slater 49. KTheunisse 50 A . Theunissen 51 P Bone 52 D Peters 53 M Agrotis 54 G . Allchi n
55 S Wotherspoon
1 M Green 2 P Barry 3 M Beddoe 4C Anderson 5 N Frase r
6 P Green 7 J Richardson 8 C Wrigh t 9 C Campbell 10 D Tessie r it J, O'Callaghan 12 D Toohey 13 P. O'Toole 14. R Faulkner 15 G . Connolly 16. P O'Connor 17 P, Green 18 D. Carroll 19 P, Wyles
20 L . Vanderphght 21 . C,Stuck , 22 S Nas h 23 M O'Callaghan 24 M Low e 25 J, McCarthy 26 C McClounan 27. D. Kinsell a 28 . M Knupple 29 M . Bolt 30 M Kruger 31 . S Davey 32 G,Sheedy 33 M . Mannix 34. B Waldron 35 M . Behan 36.S. Grady 37, W. Gaspanni 38. A . Clunrn g
39 N, Mitchell-Hill 40 S McGraw 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
FAWKNER Senior Coach: 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'Leary 10 B Saggers 11, K Buss t 12 P Tymms 13 P Kerslake 14 M Roach 15 D- Terry 16 L, Cohen 17 G Ould 18, K . Korp 19 S Barrett 20 GScott 21 P McAuliffe 22 D Boot h
23 N Gosewinckel 24.8 Young 25, A, Baggers 26 B Selleck 27 G . Livingstone 28 A Scott 29 M . Barrett 30. T Piccinin 31 J Madden 32 A . Johnston 33. P Ma)erczak 34, D Ruggeno 35 P Barrett 36, C Kelly 37 M Middlemo 38 P Smit h 39 L Dowd 40 R Buller 41 D Cecchini 42 K Dehenin 43 M Busst 44. G . Mitchell 45, D Smith 46. B . Smith 47 A. Brown 48 G, Walker 49 D, Portelli 50 R . Cohen 51 . A, Wood 52 . M Potter 53 S Lydiatt 54 M Kan e
5& M . Spurgeon 56 J Harrod 61 . R Kavanagh 62, K . Kavanagh 63 T Kavanagh
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OL D fv7 E L S UF? N IANS MONASH UNI . EWE S Senior Coach : Brian Ford Rese rves Coach : Marcus Hanlon 1 J Alexander 2 I Kohler
3 I Bes t 4, 8 Cornwell 5. G . Gal e 6 1 Hildebrand 7 B Seato n 9, L . Baring to J Koo p 11 M Spencer 12 G . Oakley 13 R . Culvenor 14, P McColl 15 W Gannon 16. A. Qui n
17, S. Zachandis 18 G Hipwell 19 D Schwedes 20. S Manuell 21, S . Giles 22 B Rodon 23 D Lynch 24 P Triandos 25 P Balsanni 27 D, Newman 28 P Little
29. A Headberry 30,J Sturgess 31 J Smit h 32. K Haeusler 33, N Searle 34 . J . Quin 35 A .Tnandos 36 M Ker r 37 J Andrdsos 38 R Knott 39 J, Spencer 40 M Hoyle 41 A_ Kiers 42 R Dean 43 B Hodgson 44 . A . Verrocchi 45 M Lator
46 A . Hodgson 47. J Nicolopoulos 48 P Andatso s 49 K O'Brien 53, J . Shady 54, R . Trembath 55 Z. Maric 57, M . Kanizay 58 M Hanlon 59 H . Middleton 65 0 Wood 68. G . Scalzo 69. D. O'Keeffe 71 M . Hay
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OLD Erit~:_ Senior Coach : Mark Sara u Reserv es Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 G Bennett (VC) 2 M McLennan 3 A Pryor 4 M Barbe r 5. M . Waddington 6 M Allen
7 S . O'Connor 8 M Sarau 9 M, Fisher 10. C. Lade (Capt) 11 C Blai r 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 James 22,L Monument 23.A Cooper 25 P Grant 26 C Smith 27.T Burns 28 T. Gal e 30 G Densten 32 J Wal l 33, D Smyth 34 S. Gree n 35 T Sunderman 37 M . Selby 38 J . Tregaskis 39 T Hoa r 40 K Youn g 42 P Thompson 43 R Wraith 44 R .Brown 45 L Rides 46 D Hogan
OLD B R I GHTD RESERVES Rese rves Coach : Wayne Marshall 1 J Allman d 6 N . Hillar d 9 M . Osborne 12 . D. Roberts 19, 0 Millis 10 M Hutchinson 25 P Latzer 48 .5 Kay
Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Rese rves Coach : Simon Trumbl e T Wrtts Pisz'ski ,ohols Cordner Murray Arnold Cochran e Bradshaw Joyce Johnstone W. Bag6n ? Seccull -' . o Sands
J Warmsley P Wood ; D . Ward-Ambler W. Ward-Ambler P Thompso n A. Salek
11 J Roysm~th M Ellinghaus A. Wills D. Wilson R . Brown T Stucky -7 . E Cordner '7 . C Tyenll 29 R . Mead 30 J Mitchel l
R Gillard R Webb 33 A Bull 34 C Anastasakis 35 M Webe r 36. P. Nelson 37. G Curtis 38 M . Naylor 39, R. Nelson 40 C, Walker 41 G Dixon 42 . E. Smithers 43 . J . Dowd
44 J Harty 45 Z Usenov 46 J Elam 47 H Summer 48 T Werthmayer 49 S Bardsley 50 .T Rea d
51 M . Edgley 52 . K Daddo 53 N . Troupe 54 A. Wilson 55 . D. Nelson 56 . I . Woxvold 57 . R . Anderson 58 . T. Kelsey 59 . W. Kelso 60 D. McDonald 67 . A . Stafford 62 A Francis 63 B, O'Halloran 67 S . Burn y 68 G . Nelson 69 . D Hamilton SPONSORS
THE M AX HOTEL * ORRONG ROA D SERVICE STATION ~
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OLD TRINITY GRAMMAR I ANS Senior Coach . Russell Forbes Rese rves Coach : Craig Neave 1 .A Dun n 2 C Robiso n 3 A . Allibon (Capt) 4 T Norman (VC) 5 D . O'Shaughnessy 6 . A . Taylo r 7. R . Forbes 8 A . Kenealy 9 . C . Glass 10, C Brent 1t . T. Phillips 12, T. Clark 13. B. Trotter 14.P Beer 15, T. Pontefract 16, A Blac k 17 L . Farrell 18. A . Maizels 19, J . Hope 20 . M . Parlbett 21 . S. Drum 22, P. Robison 23 . J . Adgem,s 24 A . Anderson 25. E Borghesi 26 L . Coleman 27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28 G . Harve y
29. A. Damma 30. D. Woods 31 . M . Turner 32. N . Sammut 33. P Scott 34. P Papas 35. A. McAree 36 J . Carnegie 37 R. Sell a 38 J . Cash 39 . S Stoddart 40 . K Kenealy 41 I Telfer 42. R . Gruen 43 . C. Neave 44 . A . Turner 45, N . Kohns 46, M . Heath
47 A . Phadoneos 48,B .Beamish 49 . R . Bond 50. D. Wallace 51 . D . Rogers 52. D . Butera 53. S . Cowley 54 P Dowling 55 . J . Francis 56 . P. Serron i 57. P Blankensop 58 .P.Deveraux 59 . M .Nougher 60 . M_ Stanley 61 . G . Heath 62 . J.P Adgemis 63 . J . Davey
Senior Coach : Frank Melican Reserv es Coach: John Wood 1 M . Sullivan 2 P Fitzgerald 3 4. V McGuire 5,J OConno r 6 G McAllister (VC.) 7 J Too hey
8.P Monaghan 9. G. Wood . (Capt .) 10, J. Federico 11 . P. O'Brien 12. P Hogan 13. R . Purcel l 14. S Met can (DVC) 15 F Monagha n 16 J Pearson 17 18. A . Purcell 19.5 Byrne 20,J . Fraser 21 . C Doolan 22 . M Mahady 23 S, Walsh 24, K . Mahady 25 G Told 26 M McGrath 27 A Nathan 28 . P. Morrice 29 .J . McInerney 30 . G . Powell
31 . M . Fitzpatrick 32 . P Runting 33, M . Redmond 34 . J O'Connell (DV.C.) 35 .J .Saundry 36 .P. O'De a 37, M . O'Connell 38 . D. Sullivan 39 . J . Gollant 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. Nott 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 . Dever s
THE LING * ARDMILLA N HOUSE
THERRY Senior Coach : A . Crotty Reserves Coach : M. Purcel l 1 . G . Biddlestone 2. S . Flaherty 3. J. Zanetk 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 . Crotty 12 . M . EnnisG . Nyman 13 . J . D'Andrea
14 . J . Gallagher 15.P McCann 16. S . Gibson 17 . R . Lyons 18. T Taylor 19. A. Ratcliffe 20. M . Bell 21- J . Tyler 22 . C. Mills 23. C . Bye 24, P. Mellon 25. M . O'Rourke 26 P. Rya n 27. M Tadinac 28. 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, Und 42 . P Jones 43 A Whelan 44 M . Doran 45. P Davern 46.C Ryan 47 P. Ratcliff e 48 D Wngglesworth 49. J . Matto n 50, M Bosanko 51 . R Moran 52, H Ayad 53 S. Cranwetl 54. P Salerno 55. M . Purcell 56,G, McCormack 57. G . McCullough 58, 0, Web b 64. P, Crotty 65, M . Hogan 75 P, Bruno 88. P Murphy
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Senior Coach: Kevin M orrison Rese rve Coach : Rick Frazer 1_ P, Sfogren 2. J . Radford 3. R . Grummett 4 . M . Russell 5 . G . Salerno 6. A . Coker
7 . S . Cern i 8 . J . Somerville 9 . S . Philhpson 10 . S . Brommel 11 . M . McErvale 13, L Banks
14 T . Marks 15 . J . Garde 16 . B . Keilar 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 . Gra y 30 . G . Keys 31 . J . Cummins 32 .N .Pappas 33 . G . Miller 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 . Dillon 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 . Hain s 56 D . Robinson 58 .T. Hogan 59 . P . Weigard 60 . M . Ranki n 61 . A . Cunningham 65 . A. Young 69 . A. Batey 72. M . Giltrap 74. J- Campigh 82. A . Donal d
Peat Marwick Hungerfords
C Section OL D H A ILEYR U RIANS BANYULE BALACLAVA Senior Coach : Mike Smith Reserves Coach: David Read 1 K Angunn 2 D Gregory 3 A H0 1
4 B Rafferty (Capt) 5 M Hil l 6 A Breslin 7 M Kout s 8 K Palmer (DVC) 9 B Angwm 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 Taianco 31 G Otaen(ResVC) 32,S Hill (Res Capt) 33 T Hil l 34 B OShannessy 35 S Kovacs 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 .Taogood 45 M Gamlm 46 R Calde r 47 A . Christensen 48. R . Laffey
49. D . Cassar 50 A Harrison 51 J . Smith
Senior Coach : John Simpson Reserv es Coach: Steve Sculli n 1 S Scullin 2 J Batt 3 L Hol t 4 M Legge 5 C Lad d 6 P Williams 7 J Fraumano (VC) 8. B Moloney 9. G Pyers 10 . MP Adams 11 M . Veal 12 . A Barry 13 A Short
14 D Allard (C) 15 P Austi n 16 . R Doherty 17 G . Williams 18 J . Turnbull 19 M Scullin 20. G Gent 21 B Quilham 22 J Gilham 23, W Lusk 24 G Foster 25. M Power 2& A Mill 27 T Jenkins 28, A. Weston 29 G . Sutterby 30 B Gilles 31 S Sanders 32 C West 33, D Glass 34 G . Donaldson 35 . C Pyers 36, D, Turner 37. D Gent 38, S, Mjkac 39 . G . Mooney 40. W Gibson 41 D. Gilbert 42 J . Bishop 43. C . Richmond 44 B Hogan 45. M, Gilbert 46. M . Knowles 47 . T. Kearsey 48, C Hoist
49. G . Dunn 50. M . Phillips 51 . A. Thompson 52 . S . Coulson 53. B. Bowler 54. R . Knigh t 55, D . Williams 56 A. Colosimo 57. P Mayerhofer 58 D.Jone s 59. R . Cullen 60 R . Libeau B.A.F.C.
proudly sponso re d by PETER MYDLER
M OTORS
CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : George Voyage Rese rves Coach: Rob Voge s 1 D Matthews 2 A Kahofer 3 B Mathews 4 R Morrissey 5. W Horton 6 D Lowe 7 G Boston 8 M Millard 9 G Dind 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 . Cox 19 J Restanck 20 G Bourke 21 N Brohier 22 J Clarkson 23 D. Alien 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 Worthingto n 37 M . Scholten (ResCapt) 38 P Atkinson 39 Ian Swann 40,5 Roseman 41 . A Hea p 42 D Gregor 43 R Royals 44 C . Bettany 45 M Steno 46P Roseman 47 S Or r 48 G . Deag 49 S Morrison 50. J Headlam 51 K Hedin 52 .G . McKay 53 C. Dale 54, C . Simpson 71 . G . Paine (ResDVC) 74 . J . Harley
HAMPTON ROVERS Senior Coach : Ian Rice Rese rve Coach : Ian Cave 1
2 A Lawso n 3 E PanagioLdis 4 A Naun,of f 5 D Rogerson 6 D McConville 7. B Hibbs 8 W Capp 9 P Wilson 10 W Austin 11 1 Rogerson 12 W Boyle 13 R Meinfak 14 G Kell y
15 5 Mulholland 16 N Hope 17 B Bir d
18 A Winkler 19 J Hunter 20,S Pappas 21 E . Meinfa k 22 R Hetherington 24 M Young 25 M Blake 26 J Harper 27 H LeGrand 28 M . McKellar 29. M . Andrews 30 S McDonald 31 G . Hoggett 32 I Boyl e 33 J Mather 34 R Tub b 35 P Hartshorn 36 A Lucas 37 M Coutts 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
FERRARI FASHION S Ladies & Mens Wear Hire & Sale s 467 North Rd . Ormond 578 0943
IVANHC? Senior Coach: J . Wise 1 . R . Armstrong 2 J. Matthew 4 M Donohue 5 P Manue l
6 G, Cameron 8 J Wis e 9 M Thackeray 11 D. Wdchel i 14 I Newbold 15 A . Castagnini 16 P Penhngdl 17 A Zanata
18 A Sotuapoulous 19 G Buile n 20 A . Wolf 21 C . Rose 22 RAngelmi 23. M Lengaher 24 M Flynn 25. A Barr o 29, R Malcolm 30,P Rawley 31 .T Anderson 32 M Peacock 33 C Flynn 34 M Fabris 35 A Matthews 36 S O'Connel 37. I, 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. Baker 57, D. Baicombe 58 M . Balcombe 59 A Balcombe 60 R Broo k 61 G . Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63. R, Doyl e 64. W Duleskis 65. P. Dwyer 66 A . Fry 67 L Jones 68. S Martin 69 S Monev 70 P Morcom 71, R . Murphy 72 . M Pratt
73 J . Raftopoulas 74, C . Richards 75. D. Webb 76 N, Daffy 77 P. Deca s
78 T Donahue 79 . S. King 80. S. Wise 81 A Sotnapoulos 82 . R . Angelirn 83 . R . Day
.'~ Senior Coach: Phil Stevens Reserves Coach: Greg meadows I Baxte r w Connell y
Schmid t i;. McKenzi e G Phillips W Smith Warin g ? D Baker A Mytton P, Bennet t J Ra e D Secculi S Fulle r
_! Lasscock W Phillips J Bingham W Cox M Constable Gern y S Grenda A Walden C Gregso n ..; R Lavende r d . T . Snowball 2 5 . A. Holohan ^6 T . Lyei l 7 . G . Smith ..-3 . D . Merrell ::9 . B. Carty 30 G Taylor 31 . N Cameron :2 . D Miller 33 M . Armstrong 34 D Fletcher 35 . F_ Mai n 36, D . Connell 37 . P Wigg 38 A. Wig g 3 .5 Dangerfieid 40 . M Colston 41 . J Wood
~2 P Flockhart 43 D Cotton 4 D Stuart 45 I_ Ridoutt 46 C . Far r 47, R . Dobson 4& P Merrell 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 59J Gordo n
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OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : B. Nievandt Rese rves Coach: 1 . B Yarwood 2 R McKenzie 3 D Fellow 4 I Wells (Capt) 5 J Stevens 6 D Vea l 7 B Cockenll 8. P. Skalberg 9 5, Bal l 10, B Hall 11, A Ryan 12 . A . Marks 13. J, Marshall 14 M . Huber 15 P Cargin 16 T. Stevens 17 A . Tngardh 18 S Corlett 19.SJenkins 20 . M Dyson (VC) 21 A . Haug 22 .D .Scott 23 . S . Campbell 24 . W. Parry
25 B Nievandt (Coach) 2& 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 . Ongarello 37. E Fakhn 38 T. Stanley 39. R . Bashford 40 B, Bennett 41 T Cormack 42 . S . Chalkley 43 C Land 44. C . Hau g 45 S McKay 46 S Burgen 47 . D Cuttriss 48. M Sherwood 49. M Doddertli 50 P Wilde
51 . D Taylor 52 A. Novak 59 . R . Bel l 63 . N Skalberg
PRESTON M BO B Senior Coach : G . Tsolacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Rese rves Coach : S. Ryle s
2 I . De Bono 3 L Johnston 4, S Hinchcirffe 5 D Cato n 6 D Hepburn 7. D . O'Brien 8, T O'Connor 9 D Heenan 10 J Mounsey 11 A Hodgson 12 P Yendali 13. A Phil p 14 M Zubak 15 D Hal l
16 B, O'Connor 17. G Turne r 18 B Milner 19 G . Phillips 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 2ZP Bullock 23 I Ewing 24 G Hawke 25 S McGowan 26 A Brydson 27, S Richardson 28 A Alie n 29. C McGaw 30. P Caligwn 31 T Mason 32 M . Mason 33, R Haysom 34 P Jones 35 S Ryles 36 N Maynard 37 E Kynacou 38 G Sebeh 39. R Johnstone 40 N Hodgson 41 D, Phil p 42 B . McVeigh 43 L Caligwn 44 P Costello 45. S Baxter 46 A . Bullock 47 T Richards 48 C Chnstou 49. M Trantino 50 C Cahg urn 51 G Askwdh 52 . J. Cluph 53 R Warwick
ST. KEVI N S OLD BOY S Senior Coach: Alan Quaife Reserve Coach : Chris Nettlefold
1- R. Hawkins (VCR) 2 5 Haidamous 3 A . Varasdi 4 J Sergeant 6. G Gross 7 S Kerr (DVC) &P Joyc e
9 . J . Fogarty 10 M Klvac 11 . H . Stone (DVC) 12 . R Arthurson 13.P Hoope r 14 J. Dynon 15.0 .Houngan 16 P O'Brien 17 P Foley 18, C Halfpenny 19 T. Anastasakis 20 A Hail
21 . T. Holde r 22 . B. Campbell (VC) 23 M . Waters 24 .P. Meagher 25 D Rigoni 26 A. Simmons 27 J Quinlan 28 J, Bar e
29. J O'Brien 31 J, Nettleford 32. P Charles 33,SLoorham 34.R Houngan 35 R Davey 36 M McKaige 37 A . Beale (Capt) 38 P Panagiotopouios 39 D Chaffey, 40 B. Clark (ResCapt) 41, P Redfer n 42 P Chaffey 43 S Bare 44, B Millar 45 P Nanfra 46 D.DeRooden 47 M Treloar 48 A Nanfra 49 M . O'Malley 51 M King 52 P Lewin 56 . C . Mooney 59 N Jolle y
CONSTRUCTION CO .
ST. KILDA C.B .O.C . Senior Coach: Peter Olivieri Rese rves Coach : Bernie Salter 1 A McGaw 2, L. Buckley 3. J Howard 4 B Boyd (Capt) 5. M . Gtlla n & M . Strum 7. C Capiron 8 A . Trabinger 10 J . Clagnan 11 . M . Driscoll 12 . A . Avdabll e 13 . P Susovich (ResVC) 14 . M . Le e 15 M Lake (DVC) 16 M Arien s 17 . B . Delaney I& B. Gill 19. M. King 20. A . Riddell (VC) 21 .D.Behnk 22 .P.Dynon 23 . M . Clinc h 24 . A . Murphy 25 . D. Bilsto n 26 . M, Broadhead 27.P.Berenger 28 . A . Brandwood 29 I . Hammam 30, S . McGarrlty 31 . P Sherman 32 . M Murnhy 33 P. Gonzales 34 . M Boy d 35. R. Bailarin 36 C. Kraus 3T 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 . Howard 45. R O'Dea (ResCapt) 46 W. Fiddler 47. R . Salwni 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. Shorta l 57. F. Avitable 58 . L. Nardelia 59 . M . Kay 60 .P.Buzza 61 . D . Bergman
D Section
Founded 1906
BULLEEN UNITE D AJA X Senior Coach: Mark Fledy Rese rv es Coach: Andrew Shenker 1 D Marks 2 A Klooger 3 A Kiel 4 M Fnede 5 M Sdver 6 M Roseman 7 G Vellemar 8 M Feldy 9 A Bursz!yn 10 R Bloom 11 A Halphen 12 G Posvrli 13 J Mon d 14 Boan Goldberg 15 P Goldberg 16 A Mdmacher 17 Ofer Komormk 18 D Sega l 19 S Joseph 20 D Mar as 21 D Sheezel 22 B Josem 23 A . Lebransky 24 J Fhnkier 25 M Gross 26 A Kalinsk i 27 Graham Goldberg 28 D Rocka,v m 29 D Brisk,, 30 D Alberts 31 A Phillips 32 M Borenstein 33 Oren Kcr.;ornik 34 L Burst m 35 B Spicer 36 P Goetz 37 A Slade 38 J Stern 39 6 Kay 40 P Berman 41 G Neater 42 M Carp 43 J Mialer 44 P Chermy 45 D Freeman 46 A Bassett 47 J Jolson 48 L Goldberg 49 J Alberts 50 A Mordech 51 P Lebranksy 52 A Zelinski 53 G Packs 54 S Wort h 55 6 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 Fagenblat 67 B Rothschild 68 M Edelste :n 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 Loune 88 R Bild 90 I Plack
Senior Coach : Vic Harv ie Reserv es Coach Craig Veitch 1 1 Cairns 2 R Morley 3 . S. Dowd 4 . N, Cartledge 5 B. Wilson 6 M Kelly 7 C Vetch 8 C Wilson 9 H Turvey 10. P Waldron 11 .C.Chapman 12 D. Thompson 13 M . Flanagan 14 J Empey
15, P. Dennis 16 C. Fole y 17, D, Gandolfo 18 B Sharp 19, R. Pascoe 20. S. Crockford 21 R Creighton 22 P. Green 23 . P Sexton 24. D . Stackpool 25 . P Whiting 26 D . Atkinson 27 G . Armstrong 28, D . Robbins 29 G . Cottenll 30 D Dowd
31 W Reynolds 32, D. Robbins 33 D . Humphrey 34. I . Mutimer 35 M . Harris 36 I, Mazuran 37, P Fttt 38. S. Godfrey 39, P Flew 40, D. Speed 41 R . Rees 42 H Roberts 43, D Sexton 44 P Bonfield 45, C. Chapman 46 G Taylo r 47 G Connolly 48 P Goetz 49 . R. May
50. G . Hokcmg 51 R .Kennedy 52. P. Laming 53, S . Baggio 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
WILKINSON S 1,*ORN
ELSTERN WICK Senior Coach : Steve Huckett Reserv es Coach : Peter Purcell 1 A . O'Connor 2 S Bea n 3 N . Wigney 4 G Rosewarn e 5 J Blennerhassett 6 M Lloyd 7. T Heat h 8 B . Howard 9, D Lloy d 10. C Hitchcock 11 P Mahony 12 P Ballantyne 13 C Corbett 14 Allay Conin 15 L . McCooke 16 P Tsiampas 17 . G . Oakley 18 P Broderick 19 P Ginke l
20 P Southall 21, W Nicholson 22 . R . Allsop 23, N Christie 24, D Conli n 25 T. Weedon 26,D, Mahony 27 . S . Bell 28. B. Hill 29 J.Coyne 30 P. Ritchie 31 L Murphy 32 . R Elko m 33, T Papantoniou 34 Adrian Comm 35. P. Corkil l 36. L . Whitten 37, B . Grace 38. J. Higgins 39, S . Smith 40 M Daniels 41 M Whelan 42. P Rokebrand 43 A. Hankrn 44 . J . Eklo m
45 R .Grandemange 46 L . McGregor 47, B Ramsay 48, 0. Gillingham 49. P Harris 50. G . Marshall 51 G . Hancock 52. G. Gru)ctc
MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB Senior Coach : Anthony Short Rese rves Coach: Ron Verma i A Legovich 2 A Atchison 3 R Vienna 4 D Menzies 5 R Marbn 6 S Bradley 7 R Knight 8 J Dixo n
9 D Comer Sen Coot 10 M Lothenngto n 11 S Purr s 12 G McLardre(VC) 3 A Dawson (DVC ) 14 A Webste r
15 P Sala 16 P Kot z 17 A Drummond 18 R W,x
19 J Marshal l 20 A Athanasopouios 21 C Sumner 22 5 Brown 23 C Drake 24 G Wilson 25 A Capp 26 G Tyrrell 27 D Pomie 28 C Ravage 29 C Geehman 30 P Brydon 31 M Roach 32 I Radio,, 33 R Curne 34 5 Anderson 35 T Blythman 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 Slants 45 A Sainsbury 46 A Mulle r 47 S Gabnelso n 48 R McGregor (Res C) 49 M Webste r 50 M La, 51 J Bahen 52 B Fuller
53 C Hammond 54 M Gately 55 G O'Brien 56 P R sk a 57 G Thompson 58 B Sargeanf 59 A Greatere. 60 P Gei6ngs 61 N Hansen 62 R Real e
63 C Flegeltaub 64 G Sheridan 65 M Felerkranz 66 J Neerto n
SPONSORS JEFFERSON FOR D
67 G Healey 68 S Glas<on 69 T Johns
~ ELSTERNWICK HOTEL
70 P 0 Connor 71 P Chester 72 T Mason 73 C O Bnen 74 T Scrmis 75 R War d
OLD CA MBERW ELL Senior Coach : Duncan McCallum Reserves Coach : Peter John s 1 . M . Hodgson 2 A Mitchell 3 N Brown 4 . A Inkster 5. C McCulloch 6 J Lablache 7. P. Kerkvle d 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 18 G Adams 19. T Holding 20, D, Proven 21, S. Spice r 22, S, Burmeister 23 M . Armstrong 24, R Wood 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. Gtbb 37. C.Strachan 38 . N . Huntly 39 . M . Todd 40 B Solvents 41 R . Lee 42 A . McCulloch 43 . M Fact s 44 . M Candilord 45 T Dukananakts 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 ;j :[,>TONIAN S Senior Coach : R . Jamison Res_:rves Coach: M . Osborn Acreman
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Norton Macquire I acquire Durack Meyer l o pe;
anarp D . Roger s D Sctacca D . Stewart T OTod e J Kontczn m W Boyden i R . Buxto n C . Erickso n A Lever ,;i Moodie D Sollcy W Glue B . Scalzo
C Appe l
M . Hendr y
G Fathers D. Ridley 11, S Ingram J. Sly P Vine s
D Hollan d 3o P Hodges 36 S Cric k T Birc h A Newman a3 R Beynon M Osbor n 41 S Gra y 42 G Mickelburough 43 C Best
I . G Lindsay 45 T Bournon 46 A Petrov 47 D Mussared 48 D Johnson 49 S Jeffrey 50. C. Funston 51 . A . Szadura 52 T. Scalzo 53 M Chandekar 54 . M . Stanhope 55 C Davi s 56 D Wilkie 57 D Schtnzel 58 L Paterno 59 G, Buxton 60 N Voulanos 61 S Wilson 62 M Hube r
76 M Everrard 77 M Kelly 78 D Walker
Patterso n
Cheney
63, L. Mickelburough 64 A. Edward s 66. D Grant 68 . G, Gakovtc 69 . J Agtus
PO W ERHOUSE Senior Coach : Glyn Evans Reserves Coach: Rob Saros i 1 Glyn Evans (CC) 2 R Saros ; (RCC) 3 C Corbet t 4 M Stone 5 A Miller
6 A . Jackson 7 C . Trist 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. Glaser 17. N Trompl 18 G Stewart 19 A Escort 20. D. Desler (VC) 21 S. Cross 22 . P Stewart 23 A Kerr 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 Bra y 34 T Patterson 35 S . Broadway 36 P Hollowood 37, M . Officer 38 R Chapman 39 N McKay 40 M Beech 41, P Dakin 42 T Goldsworthy 43 D Hood 44. P Graham 45 A Cope 46 T Richardson 47 C Douglas 48 S, Mason 49,J . Rause r
50 . G Manner 51 . T. Waters 52 . N . Cole 60 D Angell 61, M . Brawn 63 . P Reldel 64 S Nixon 65 R Morrow 66 D Manner 69, M . Mason 70 G . Holledge 77. J . Tonkin 80 .C, McLeod
STATE BAN K Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Assistant Coach : Tony Bul l Reserves Coach : David Jenkins 1 S . Cloke (C ) 2 R Gnetl 3. N Wallmeyer 4 K Derva n 5 J Beare 6,P. Henderson 7. I, Bee r
8 L . Twycross 9 D Walpole 10 L Bun 11, R Hargreaves 12 R_ Burrage 13 M Price 14 M Durham 15 M . pardon 16 P Duplessis 17 D Coltman 19 . A . Maher 20 J . Coghlan 21 . G Cutler 22 . N Roberts 23 M Aumont 24, D Kay
25. M Guy 26 R . Llnford 27 S Blackman 28 D Grant 29 G Watt 30 J Murphy 31 . G Cramen 32 M . Scott 33 C . Kenez 34. C . McLean 35. D, Brown 36. M . Eltord 37.C Arnephy 38 A . Rots 39 G . Goldsmith (DVC) 40 J Murray 41 0 Noronha 42 M Keating 43 D Doonan 44 A Gale 45 A . Garvte 46 J Curtin 47. S CLdford 48, T Nelson 49 . P Koukaziots 50 . A, Whitelaw 51, B. Mason 52, P Hid e 53 . P Mason 54 J . Palette 55, N Hitchcock 56, G . Lawton 57. A . Car r
60 D Jenkins
THOMASTOWN Senior Coach: Reserves Coach : 1 G . Medwin 2 C . Cedro 3, J. Vitale 4. G . Petsirns 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. Farchlorn 13 . C Pearson 14 B Jenkins 15, B . Pellegrino 16. D Farchtone 17 D. Leal 18. Ken Haring 19 G Bubis 20. P Coverdale 21 .ELenhn 22,C Tsalkos 23. D Fellows 245 Papioanou 27. R Kell y 28. L Moribito 29 Kevin Harting 30. C . Fellows 31 . C. Koulllnos 32 . B . McCreddtn 33.J.Zacos 35.A .LaRosa 36. M Golledge 37 J . Theodorou 38. N_ Argyriou 39P Honey 40,A Donnell 41 W Cooper 42 M . Mira 43, G. Lattouf 44 G. Camllen 45, M Bloodworth 47. M . Ploughnght 48. P Prtnzl 50 . R . Gilpin 51 M . Boyden 52 K Chandler 53 . S Lekatsas 54 G Velkos 56 . R . Molella 57. S. Gnararl 58, J . Krousoratis 59 T. Mazoskt 60 .S, Bradford 61G .Kerneghan 71, F Bortolan 73 J Parke r
82 P Horkings 83 J .Loch e 88 V. Taskmakis
W H ITEFRIARS 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 8 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 Borrack 17 S Santamana 18 T McNei l 19 D Crowe 20 B Cro:ve 21, T. Coghlan 22. M . Feutril 23 P Cardulh 24. J. Bonnyman 25, W. Lyal l
26 C Goldric k 27, MJ Reidy (Mick) 28 8 Le e 298 Dun n 30 PO'Brten (Paul) 31 N Jenkins
32 P Hackett 33 G Guggenheimer 34.S Lowel l
35 J. Dunbar 36. P Bunn 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. B . McAuliffe 50. R . Bennett 51 .S . Logie 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 . Midro 71 P Sull y 72, D Thomas 73 S, Wegener
Under 19 Section COLLEGIANS
BANYUL E
DE LA SALLE BLU E
1 D Allan 2 A Kenneally 3 A Schiller 4 S Palmer 5 E Jones 6 B Howden 7 R Oldfieid 8 B Watson 9 J. Fraser
3 D Woofe r 4 A Bendoncchio 5 A Duncan
6 G Walsh 7 S Beattie 9 D Taylor 10 S Reynolds 11 . A Bolin , 14 A Doolan 15 R Pertich 16 R Gibellmi 17. A D,ornsio 18 P Marshall 19 T Slattery 20 J Golds (C) 21 J Leonard 22 F Baressi 23 J Neale
10 S Rogan 11 C Singleton 12 S Stapleton 13 C Fizmaurice 14 T Williams 15 B Jefferson 16 N Proctor 17 D Phtli!ps 18 C Manuell 20 J Nais h
OLD PARADIAN S GREE N
M ARCELLI N 1 . M . Rozenbloom 2 S Morgan
24 A Hodgkinson 25 J Dougla s 26 J Kann
23 R Nancarrow 24 M Young 25 J Docking 26 J Groves 32 J Hector 33CVine 42 . L Griffin 44 A Parkin 60 B Woolhous e
15 P Joyce (Capt) 16 Matt O'Keeffe 17 M yea r 18 P O'Loughlin 19 P Brabender 20 S O'Connell 21 M Geary 22 W Brown 23 J .Lawley
24 Mike OKeeffe 25 J Holme s 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 Livy
36 M O'Connor 37 D Grave l 38 B Flynn 39 J Rowe 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 T Canavan 48 J Constantini 49 M Ramadge 50 J Reidy
51 Mark 0 Loughlin 50 Peter O'Loughlin
OLD XAVERIAN S Coach : A . Rogers 2 P O'Sulliva n 3 M Holmes 4 A Landngan 5 W Nason 6 L Orsini 7 M Kelliher 8 A Hall 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 Peal
19 D McInerney 20 C Rush 21 22 24 26 27
M Goble R Visenhni J Petrotr S Jordan D Kin g
30 A Wilson 32 A .Barbanch 37 N Stocks 41 A Dillon 44 D Stoney
Coach : Ga ry March
ORMOND
UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach: Frank Flanagan 1 C Primmer 2 P Shaddock 3 A Carte r 4 N Westo n 5 J Koutsoukis 6 S Ballard
7 S Connolly 8 B Mulvihill 9 J Beckton 10 S Dye r 11 I Nunr, 13 I DeSilva 14 R Poole 158 Madden 16 J Dawson 17 J Finlayson 18 G. Markley 19 S Glover 20 P Well s 21 C Fegan 22 D McIntosh 23 A Walker 24 P Kistle r
25 M Daunt 26 R Jackson 27 M Jones 28.T Keane 29 R Brew 30 P Nixon 31 . C Henderson 32 D Newt ! 33 R Gartland 34 S Koroness 35 I. Mui r
36 R Watts
tinder 19 Section 2 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE
1 S Hoe y
8. N . Caple 9. T. Nelson 10. D. Hogan 11 . T. Breit 12 .E .Jedwab 13 . J . Turner 14 . S. Williams 15 . J . Restarick 16 . N . Cox 17. N . Batzias 18 . D. Nisen 19 . P. Phillips 20. M .Rudden 21 . L . Sleeman 22 . P. Welch 23. C . Vorrath 24. P. Welch
10 J Poor, 11 H Broadben; 12 A 0Bren
13 J Chamberlain 14 M Krovs e 15 W Phillips 16 J Steenhoidt 17 M Fishe r 18 N Gordon 19 R Parton 20 T Chegw,n 21 C Jamieson 22 J Tar r
WHITEFRIARS OL D COLLEGIANS Coach: Ray McVilly 1 N Frame 2 S Butler 3. T O'Sullivan 4 M Whit e
5 T Penaiuna 6 M Scot t 8 M . Fasan 10, M Heath it . M Bateman 14 C Flet t 21 A McVean 23 M Lake 24 G White 30 T Strike 32 P McGumn 35 R Reid y 36 41 44 45
P Chaudhun J Ciardulli S Alderson P Ha y
50 A Lvsey-Cole 70 D Midro
SPONSOR PATTERSO N CHENEY RINGWOOD
CAULFIELD GRAM M 'NS Coach : Ray Ba ron 1 . R . Royals 2. T. Barker 3. S . Ewings 4 . M Affinita 5. J . Digh t 6. J . Dickson 7 . S. Hil l
2 C . Lasscock 3 M Armstrong 4 . A Kirkwood S . F Mai n c5 6 S Richardson 7 B Mai n 8 C . McKenz~e 9 J Parto n
23 C Morris 24 C Fides 25 J Broadbent 26 R Pletcher 27 S McNidder 28 A Labady 29 B Carty 30 G Taylor 31 C Connell y 32 L Chamberlain 35 M Herbert 36 D Connell
Coach : David McCormack 1 P Boar d 2 J Steind l 3 R Aanensen(DVC) 4 C Fuller (VC) 5 A Reidy 7 D Cousins 8 N Cond o 9 P Donoghue 10 P Robertson j 11 A Vdlant 12 P Digney 13 J Mills 14 C Dixo n
HAiLEY--'
OLD MELBURNIANS t. S Stonie r 2 S . Eggleton 3 P. Jone s 4 . M . Brockhoff 5 A . Clelan d 6 A . Smith 7. C Walke r 8. Simon Stribling 9 D. Moss 10. L . Daddo 1 1, S . Cooper 12 . C. Griffiths 13 . G . Tirrel 1~ N . Power 15 S. Rose 16 W . McKenzie IT S . Osborne 18. A . Clements 19 R . Clements 20 T. Dugdale 21 . B. Murphy 22 . C . Murphy 23 . J . Shelton
OLD PARADIAN S PURPLE Coach : an Bibby 1 . P Board 2. J . Sterndl 3.R .Aanensen 4. C. Fuller 5. A Reidy 7. D Cousins 8. N . Conde 9.P Donoghue 10. P. Robertson 11 . A. Villant i 12. P. D~gney 13. J Mills 14 . C. Dixon 15. 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 . Holme s 26. P. Reid 27 . D. Quigley (C) 28 P Silvio (DVC) 29. J . Salzano 30. M . Findlay 31 . A . Roberts 32 . D Crake r 33. M . Ward 34. D. Castieton 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 Jones 43.D.Angove 44. S . O'Tool e 45 D.Keenan(VC) 46 L . Thoma s 47. T Canavan 48. J. Constan6ni 49 M . Ramadge 50 J. Reidy 51 . Mark O'Loughlin 60 . Peter O'Loughlin
M .H .S .O .B .
M ONASH BLUE S
17. J. Bugeja 19. R, Trewin 21 . D . perris 22 . L . Nardella 27. G . Irvin e
30 . D. Fitzgerald 35. A. Trimboli 36. C. Holcombe 38. B. Pawsey 39 . G . Cutri 40 . M .JarroJge 42 . A . Steward 46. P Gayfer 52. M . Ferro 54 . L . Lynton 64. A. Tripodi 65. S . Boozer 67. G . Tatt i 69. J. Wiggin s
OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARDS COLLEG I ANS 1 . R . Doolan 2 . C . Woo d Coach : 3. M . Boucher 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 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. Byrne 24 . J . Earle 25. E . Johnston 26. N . Carmichael 27. N . Howell 28.5 Gibbs 29 . A. Hutchinson 30.P.Roberg 31 . A . Milla r 32. T Wilson 33. R. Fraser 34. J Lair d 35. D. McIntyre
OLD BRIGHTO N
Coach: T. Mills .2 B. Aquila 5 . B . Devine 6 . T. Phee 7. A . Driscoll 10. J. Collard 12 . N . Lithgow, 13. M . Sultana 14. R . Divita 15. B. Boccabella 16. M . Vain a
Coach : Steve Duketis 1, C Mills 2 . L . Apostoiou 3. A . Palmos 4. J Palmos 5. B . Sargeant (C) 6.6 . Fuller 7. T Biythman (VC) 8. M . Lansle y 9. G. Sheridan (DVC) 10, M . Butterwort h 111 . 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. Hatz,s 24 D. Sorrell 25 J. Marshall 26 B Archdall 27. P Antonis 28 . M. Leonard 29 J. McGoughzP,qrs 30.1 Lack 31 . C Ruddic k 32. D. Walker rna,oc 33.C Homewooo
And rew Taylor 1 . A . Stubb s
NORTH OLD BOYS
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. La w 14. S . Doran 15. A. Comito 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
THERRY 1 . A . Nelso n 2. C . Fleming 3. J. Sandman 4. K. Gran t 5. J. Schembri 6. M . Fitzpatrick 7. C. Masters 8. M . McIntosh 9. C. Liontos 10 . D. Ford 11 . M . Carter 12. N . Bull 13. R. Smith
14. L . Clifton (C) 15. M . Menelaus 16. S . Boyle 17. J . LaFontaine 18, A- Reprise 19. G . Russignolo 20. G . Naroella 21 . B. O'Keefe 22 . B . Pyl e 23 . J . Masters 26 .P.Goodear(VC) 27. G . Grococ k 31 . B. Mielicki 33 . M . Goodwin 39 . D. Grgat 44 .B .Grocock 46 . G . Pinner (DVC) 64 . M . Crotty
UN IVERS ITY BLACKS Coach: Mick Shaddock 1 . J . Boko r 2 . C. Fagan 3 . A. Lane 4 . J . Leeman 5 . N . Lilley 6 . C. McDonald 7 .C . McArthur 8 . N . Marks
9 . D. Moorfield 10. S. Morgan 11 . M . Power 12 . G . Robinson 13. I . Solomon 14 . C . Simmons 15 . B . Smit h 16 . A . Tillyard 17.B.Roqnawns(VC) 18 . N . Car r 19 . C. Brown 20. S . Stefani 21 . R . Barbary 22 . S. Longley 23. J. Start 24. C. Ganly 25. J. De Fraga 26. P. Flyn n 27. D. Wilson 28. M . Hynes 29, D . McKellar 30. P Pesavento 31 . S . Spinks 32 . D McFarlane 3a M . Fogarty 34. J . Sprun t 35. D. Branniff 36. B. Hiskins 37. B. Hennessy 38. A . Hengel 39. S. Wilson 40. B . Pickett 50 . S. Shaddock (DVC) 57. B . Scanlon 59 . P. Weigard (C) Proudl y
Sponsored by Peat Marwick Hunge rfords
Under 19 ecr_ ALBARlVALE Coach: 1 D Craig 2 3 4 5
B Vitalone W Duffy S Aguis S Smit h
6 T McConnell 7 M- Bircham 8 J Pollard 9 D Santiago 10 J Guzzardh 11 P Davi s 12, S. Caulfield 13 S . Mitchell 14 A Padden 15 A. Koutsofta 16, C Agui s
17 D Dodamaide 18 D Liddel l 19 R Razbogan 20 J Donbrzalski 21 D Simonis 22 N Koutsouradis 23 D Sebastian
AQUINAS O .C. 1 D McKellar 2 T Walsh e 3 J Livingstone 4, C Colliver 5 A Ferlazzo 6. P Sheehan 7 S Upto n 8 D. McEvoy 9 A. McEvoy 10 P Marshall 11 . L Denver 12 T Hogan 13 R Morice 14 J, Peake 15 C Burdou 16 D Moss 17. S. Kelly 18.5 Rosbrook 19 R Knstan 20 M Joyce 33 T Maher
55 B McDonald 57 M Burtt
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81lLLEE N UNITED F.C. Coach :
A . F.C.
Coach : Tony Paul 1 . D Ball (C) 2. P Morhllaro 3, M. Houston 4 . D. MacDonald 5 . P McAsk d
P. Melton 1 . S . McLaren 2 . B. Molts
3. M Fitt 4. A May 5. P Cotter I I
6, D. Paul 7.P,Naughton 8 . O. Sele k
6 S Mitdrneos 7. M Radcliff 8, D Thompson 9 . M Stratton 10. P Ceccetto 11 . S. Avery 12 .R Kennedy 13, D Stackpole 14. C Kearnan
9. S. Maggs 10 K MacDonald 11 P O'Lear y 12 M . Centeno 13 M . Nassf 14 D Tolley 15, R . Leahy 16 J,Cannard 17. M McMahon 18 P. Daki n
19 B Green 20 J Roach 21 N Violans 22 L . Silveri 23, M Mifsud 24 C. Habgoods 25 . John Wilson 26 Justin Wilson 27. S . Hickey 28 T. Ralsto n
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Coach : A. Naumu,, 1 M Coutts 2 C. Amoore 3 P McCall 4 N Hassell 5 D Pa t
6 G Deverea . 7. J. Ros s 8 L South 9, S . Cris p 10. H, LeGrand 11, S. McGreg( 12, M . McKellar 13 S. Marion 14 . N . Mila t 15. M McCall 16 B Nelson 17 S Butler 20 S Devereat . 27,5 Baskett 37 M Moss 41 A Williams 1a Spn .
FE,-V. FAS ' _
1 C Smith (C) 2 S. DiCamillo (VC) 3 W McLean (DVC) 4 G . Morett o 5 D Paton &S Barton 7 D Burt 8 P Riley 9 M Murray 10 C. Sullivan 11, R Principe 12 N Wilson 13 J Lenette 14 . G . Fitzsimmons 15 R Signal
16 Brendan King 17 P Demarco 18 A Coope r 19 P Fraser 20 J, Mathias 21 S Fisher 22 R Bourbon 23 D Biviano 24 P Proctor 25 M Morley 26 S Beovich 27 R,Cobban 28 M Scott 29 M Bright
OLD ESSENDON 1 A Mannin g 2 P Pruscino 3 J PanagioUdis 4 S. Thirlwal l
5 S Lyall 6 C, Bohn 7 J Clarke 8 S Graham Daws 9 F Costa 10 J . Turc o 13 S Anderson 18 J, Murray
19 D Arrowsmith 20 A Tweedley 21 J. Coo k 23 J Babbn 24 R Vidler 25 D Gallus 26 A Score r 27 P Woloszczenko 28 B.Kooche n 29 A Conradi 30 B Willcox 31 D, Cutler 32. B . Richards 33 T Ryan 34 D Waddy 35 D Salt
While we are on the subject of knockouts, so far this year the scoreboard shows Players 2, Umpires 1(courtesy Y a Thommo elbow to a Uni Blacks player at Bulleen-Temp a few weeks back) . Thommo reckons the scoreline is really two-all because not only did he knock the player out - later in the game the same player got knocked off as well and had a week's holiday!! We agree withThommo so its now official - Players 2, Umpires 2! !
OLD T ._"?ITY GI-: .- ._ , :_' ;' ; 1 . P Harvey
PARKSIDE
2 .C, Anderson 3 . B Davey 4, M Beamish 5, A Parkes
6 S Madner 7. L, Thoma s 8 D McCulloch 9 C Orwrn 10 . T. Lobb 11, A Daniels 12 .S Webb 14 . M Gutter 15, C Lynch 16 . W Noble 17.R Evans 18. G . Doufas 20 . B Hatfield 23, J . Hooper 26 . M . Symols 28 . G . Harvey 32 . B . Constanti
38. R Phillip . Turners4,A
Our spies tell us that John "Bozzo" Natoli was seen puting on a clown suit after a recent B Section match . Comment was made at the time that it was good to see an honest umpires who dresses the same way as e acts on the field . The Jeff Fenech Award for this week goes to Micky "Rocky" Gilday who went down for the count two eriweks ago . M icky's record reads as 50+ games for the VAFAUA, 1 TKO in 1988 & 1 KO 1989 . We are ;,ii waiting with bated-breath to see how the deposed title holder Colin "stretcher-case" Thwaites will react - will he take this lying down?? ?
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Good to see two interested (former VAFAUA) spectators at The Harry Trott last Saturday. Goalies would _ member Ian " M alcs" Malcolm who was down on a flying Mother's Day visit from his retirement villa at Tura Beach . "Malcs" is looking extremely fit . Must be the daily workout on the local golf course where his handicap <7ands at 21 (clubs in his bag!!) . The other observer was Wayne "The Beaver" Hinton who's recovering from :i1 operation on the nether region(s) of his knee . Net see the Crutch is still his favourite support .
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ST. KEVINS 1 . P Hagarty (Capt) 2 . M Warton (VC) 3 . A . Varasdi 4 J. Sergeant 5. R . Snell (DVC ) 6. M . Quinlan (DVC) 7. P Foley &S Bazley 9 D. Nanfra 10, M Fraser 11 M Terzrni 13. P. McGarry 14. S. Smith 15. A . Donovan 17 R . Marks 19. M . Locaso 20, P. Kearns 21 . M Paterson 22, C Smedley 23. M, Byrne 24 S. Bronwbill 27 S. Mooney 28 C. Stone 29. R . Drew
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Brad "Master of the Understatement" Beitzel - we thought Fish & Chips was Friday's offering and not Saturday's fare.
~** Greg "The Gambler" Hardiman gave an interesting lecture to all umpires on Trigger Points last Thursday r;eek - Trigger Points being the moments when umpires should break into a spring . We think he missed out on two really vital ones :
a) on hearing the final siren a sprint off the g ro und to get a hot showe r b) on finishing pre-season training a sprint to "Summer School at the 'Wick" . **~ Congratulations to Gary Ma rt in (a first year umpire) for his performance at Old Carey recently. It's not often
that clubs write letters congratulating an umpire, and it's good to see a younger umpire showing the more senior members how to do it in style!! (P.S . There is absolutely no truth to the rumour that the club President is his father-in-law, nor that he is a Carey Old Boy. ) *** Notice to all FU M PS - watch the TV Current Affair Highlights on 7 at 7 this week . Remember it's "Binch "
- Expect the Unexpected!
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BLUE MOONER OF THE WEEK Answer to last week's question - if the goal umpire cannot give a score, the field umpire bounces the bal l on the kick-off line in the goal square . This week's teaser: What is the procedure for undertaking a count??? **~ "Keep on whistling "
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Great fkf-'1 ~ l*_'L=--~ r ity ® 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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LOOKIN G BACK - 5 YEARS AGO, 1984 ;,7HSOB (D) ended Thomastown's 25 run of al'),s with a wonderful 10 goal triumph . After the -st change the South Yarra boys were always in o :rol . Atchison, M cLardie, Flegeltaub (M HSOB) :i Steele, Bell, Assetta (Thomastown were best . De La turned the corner with Kerin's 10 goal , -)ing them to beat Kew 28 .24 to 11 .1 4 Old Geelong (E) surprised by beating Bulleen United away from Como Park, 19 .16 to 16.13 . Waller, Vicl ;ars-willis (7 goals) and Morrison were best . Pdtark Hibbins played his 100th game for I rgians - Club Best and Fairest in his first season, i :179, B Section Best and Fairest in 1980, 1981 and ,i7-rstate selection in those years . Collegians also
igatulated Ian Roberts (J3) on his last three ,-~ ,ies - 10, 11, 12 goals. Merit award winners were Peter Hutchinson (Poer House & Old Camberwell), Peter O'Donohue (Uni Blacks) Frank Luscombe (B/Templestowe), Col Gibson (Therry ), Tony Fink (Old Carey), Jack Wilson (Ormond, Umpire's), Jack White (St . Kilda ce-:)C) . St. Kevins O .B ., undefeated in C, annihilated Old H~ .Iaybury, 26,16 to 14 .13. Best were Sargeant (7 ;oals, Olle, Mullen (St . Kevins) and for Old Haileybury, Gerny, Derham, Skilton . 10 YEARS AGO - 1979 A rare 200 games as senior boundary umpire for John Acreman of Kew whose career spread over 12 years. As well as the "job in white" John handled the refreshments after the game and estimatd that 20,000 tinnies has passed through his hands . Advertisers were O.K . Paper Bafs, McLean's Tetof, Sherrin, Don McQueen A.M .P Kookaburra, National Bank . M HSOB won the battle of the undefeated in D with, in a very high scoring game with scores level at 16.13 at the last change, MHSOB kicked 4 .5 to B-T's 3.4 in the final term . Best were Tennant, Pappas, Taylor (4 gls), Delaney, Cooper (7 gIs), Martin (7gis) for MHSOB and Gilmore, Clark (7 gls), Graham & Kelly (Bull-Temp) . Therry held on to top position, undefeated, in Junior two, when they beat third team Uni Blacks by 12 points. Stars were Browney, Gibson, Interland (Therry) and McDonald, M cArthur, Fuffe, (Uni Blacks) . The team selected to represent Victoria at the Hobart Carnival was : S. Beddoe, B . Dunne, A . Groves, R . Halassa (De La Salle), G . Dillon, M . Welch, M . Borcich, (N .O .B .) R . Brown, I .Cordner, R . Pisarski (Old Melb .) B.Bourne, S.M cCooke (Ormond), S .Costello, id .Lewis ( Uni Blacks) . M .Sleeman, S . Trumble, M .Yi~o (Uni Blues) B .Rice (Coll .) F.Marchesani THE AMATEUR FOOT LLER 1 989
(Marl .O.C.), J .Houghton (Old Hailey), G . Neilson (Geel .), W. Blay (Kew), J.Priestly (Old Brighton), K .White (St .Kilda), S .Tallent (Old Scotch), Coach Peter O'Donohue, and Brian Lauder and Peter Nathan, Manager and Assisant Manager . 15 YEARS AGO - 1974 After 6 rounds, only 2 teams were undefeated Hampton Rovers (D), and Parkside ( Junior 2) . Coburg's inaccuracy 8 .19 lost them victory against St . Bernards 10 .11 . 200 games to Peter Leaper (Old Trinity), Peter Wayman (Alphington), Peter Eames (Parkside) . Team picked to represent Victoria against South Australia in Adelaide was Bruce Bourne (capt .), K .Ladd, R .Wood ( Ormond), J.Anderson (V.C.), B.Kefford ( Old Scotch), G .Tootell ( Caul . Gr.), B. Hibberd, A .Handley ( Cob .), S . M aguire, K .Power (North O .B .), R .Duke ( O .Paradians), T.Archer, D .Barclay K .Grose ( Reserve O .B.), M . M ahoney (St .Bernard's) C. McRae (U.Blacks), RP ryor (Coll .), P. M urnane ( De La Salle), A .Ireland (Ivanhoe), B.Smith ( Kew), M .O'Donnell (Ass.O .C.) . Only 5 had played in Victoria's unsuccessful 1973 carnival team . M anagers were Lou Zachariach & Fred Coldrey . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 9 M onash played great football all over the field against Ormond only to almost lose through inaccuracy, final scores being Monash 9.19 to Ormond 11 .6 . Best for Monash were McMaster, Bartley & Rogers and for Ormond, Murray, Carr & Bourne .
Alan McKenzie played his 150th game and Geoff Grimmer chalked up 100 for Hampton Rovers. "Beau" Kearney ( St . Bernard's) Peter Gleeso n (Parkside) & Bob Tredehnick (Melbourne High) also made the century. In senior sections Coburg (A( & Fairfield (E) were the only undefeated teams after 6 games . 30 YEARS AGO - 195 9 Kicking a goal only 30 seconds before the final bell, Uni Blacks managed to defeat Alphington by 1 point in a thrilling finish to a high standard game with the best being J. Winneki, Touhey, Murray ( Uni Blacks) & Wright, Fuge & J.Whitfield (Alph .) . 100 games to back pocket star Ken Aldred (lanhoe) and versatile utility Norm Pert (Ormond) . Undefeated Collegians met Old Scotch (5 win s 1 loss) at Olympic Park in 'A' Section match of the day . Teams were Old Scotch : from the back line, Barkway, Kidd, Marguard ; C.Melille, Parry, Marshall ; Shepherd, Eggleston, K .Melville ; Cowper, Price, M cLellan ; Russel, Sherman , 37
Maughan ; A .Morris, McKaige, Law ; Lodge, Yoffa and Collegians : Evans, Thompson, McKeown ; Lumb, G .Daff, Jobling ; Unkenstein, McDonald, Powell; Sunderland, R .Daff, Opie ; Rogan, Rush, Stranks ; G .Hibbins, L .Hibbins, Hayes ; Richards . The result : Collegians won by 3 points in hectic finish . 40 YEARS AGO - 1949 Hampton Rovers had a great win over Old Xaverians with Sam Birtles in superb form at centre half-forward with 8 goals . Other stars for the Rovers were Jeff Howden, Jim McQueen, Nevin Paynter, Geoff Jones & Bob Lambden . Coburg broke the ice in 'A' Section with a 9 point win over Ivanhoe, 13.14 to 12,9 in a game where there
was never more than 10 points between the t
all day . Bob Ferguson, George Spenc :; & Le s Warfe were stars for Coburg while Jack Bennie Harry Thomas & Ric LeGassick battled well for tF :. 'Hoes .
Old Melburnians came from behind for a mu(' overdue win against Malvern with Neil Smyth rov ;,r (4 goals) best afield . First year players in Jim Hannan & Bryan Thomas shone in a desperate last quarte r Brunswick went right away in the last quarter tr, inflict Ormond's first defeat and win by 33 points Alan Spo rton was brilliant and N .Smith led a winning centre line.
Personality Pars GARY ROSEWARNE - 300 GA M ES ! Gary Rosewarne commenced his long career with Eisternwick in 1970 and today against Power House plays his 300th game for the club, Gary's record in Amateur football is long and impressive : ® Club Coach (1981-88) ; ® 4 time Club Best & Fairest ; • 3 time runner-up Best & Fairest ; ® Competition Best & Fairest and runner-up ; ® Twice club leading goalkicker ; ® Competition leading goalkicker ; ® State representative ; ® Club life member . Gary is well known and respected in Amateur football circles and is held in high regard by his team mates and opponents for his amazing skills, courage and football knowledge . Gary has always had the uncanny knack of getting to where the ball is . Never over-endowed with pace, his ability to 'read the play' and think quickly are unmatched . An inspirational player with a remarkable competitive spirit, Gary is one of the all-time greats at Elsternwick, Over th e
past 19 years Gary has been a magnificent ambassador for Elsternwick and Amateur football . All Elsternwick players and supporters wish ,.ary well for his 300th club appearance. Congratulations Lumpy ! LARGE MILESTONE AT HEATHERTON Today sees Heatherton's popular Simon `SIc .' )a° Link join an elite grup of players to reach the pp game milestone. The large part can also be directed at his ample girth which has been helped along by his many trips to .the HFC canteen and bar. A dual reserves B&F winner, 'Slobba' is like the 'Rock of Gibralta' at his customary full-back position, although his lengendary coach has promised at !east half a game on the forward line this season . A straight ahead player and accurate kick, `S!obba' dreams of teh day he will get off the ground to take a mark or beat someone home in the sprints at training . Described by most good judges at HFC as having a'good head for radio', Slobba's shocking cable knit jumpers are a great source of amusement to everyone at social turns .
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From everyone at HFC we congratulate you Simon on this tremendous achievement and we hope you can keep those legs and practical jokes going for another 100 qames . MHSOB REUNION LUNCHEON Melbourne High School Old Boys Amateur Football Club are having their first Supporters Luncheon for 1989 at the School Oval this Saturday for the important clash against Thomastown . All supporters, parents and past players are welcome and we urge your support for this important function to ensure its success, Amongst other persons in attendance we hope to see MHSOBJVAFA personalities including Alex Johnson, Alf Keam, George McTagga rt , Jocka Nelson, Geoff Paul & Barrie McDonald, all great MHSOB past players . We also take this opportunity to congratulate our VAFA 'CDEF" Victorian selected squad trainees, Dean Comer, Richard Wix and Ash Dawson and also most importantly Scott Bradley on his selection to train with the U19 Victorian squad . Our sincere best wishes are extended on Victorian selection and a successful 1989 . OLD CAREY QUIZ NIGH T Old Carey is holding its Quiz Night on Saturday 27th May at the Ivanhoe Club Rooms . Master of Ceremonies, Ron Purce! l has some curly questions to test your knowledge . Bring your friends. Only $10 includes food, drinks at bar prices . See Ron Purce! l or John Hands for tickets. A great night guaranteed . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
2 .2 6.2 11 .7 14.10.9 4 FARICSiDc 161711 3 KES~' 3 .3 8.8 10 .10 5, Griffiths 4, McAllister 3 . Howard, Jenkins, Thornley xE ;y .-' ..-sn . Griffiths, Bruno. Hicks, Barry, Thornley .5i Duncan bc
THERRY 5 .1 10 .3 12.6 16.9.105 ST. BERNARDS 34 . 4 .5 9.9 10.15 .75 THERRY Bosano 5. Zanetti 3, Biddlestone 3, M Crotty 2. Gibson, O'Rourke, A .Ratchffe . BEST Biddiestone, Bosanko, Mellon, Jones, Gibson, Gallagher ST. BERNARDS Federico 5, G,Wood 3, McAllister, Toohey, BEST Federico, G .Wood, Toohey, Gollant, FMonogha n
PARFS!DE Sansonetti 4, LPantan 2, Papatheodorou 2, Hunt . Williams, Mitchell, Bradley, Torre BEST Sansonetti, L .Pantan, ., : Sedgwick . Pavia, Glasgow
3 .6 9 .10 12 .21 14.22 .106 yARCELLIN 4,2 5,3 8 .8 14.14.98 O .KA`JERIANS . caffry 2, Day 2, Carr, Amad, Lennox, Dunca n ;!ARCcLLIN McIntyre 6 : .xd . Psoras, McIntyre, Howe, M .Getson . Origlass o 0 X ;;lERiANS Walsh 3, Meagher 3, RYtsenti 2, Callan 2, Bourke, . .. . Tully, Furphy BEST Meagher, Curtain, Meehan, Broman, ': .!ein 4 .0 6 .1 7.4 12 .7.79 r;OaTH O.B . 2 .3 5 .8 11 .11 18 .15.123 U I:I BLUES uNl BLUES CTaylor 3, Kanis 3 Macinnes 3, Holmes 2, Gust 2, Furph y Macaulay, d .Chnstie, BEST Allen, Hazeldine, Yandell, UTayior, Gust .B. Cahill 3, Atkinson 3, Moloney 2, Booth, Jones . Considine, NO ;T-iH O BEST Moloney, Boyd, Handley, Leigh, Atkinson, O'Rourke COLLEGIANS 3 .7 8.12 13 .13 19.17.131 5 .2 8 .5 14 .12 18 .16.124 OPAF :dDIANS COLLEGIANS Berzins 6, Cooper 5, Parkin 3, K Parsons, Bennett . Daly, ., . .- Hinchen, BEST Woolhouse, Hunt, Scott, Berzrns, Galbraith , 0 . P,, RADIANS PConsidne 3 . Gleason 3, Way 2, Philp 2, Pritchard re 2, Regan, Beers, Flynn, Skerrd BEST PConsidine, Spillane, Angove, Beers, Gleason 0 . SCOTCH 4 .4 7. 7 10.10 12.12 .84 5.5 8.9 9.12.66 ORh10ND 1 .3 0 . SCOTCH Aulard 4, Smith 2, E .Alien, Brady, Brown, J.Hart, McLeish. rns BEST Reddish, Moir, Brown, J Hart, Aston, Brady ORi: .OND Schuhkraft 2, McCooke 2, Taylor 2, Kingston, Strahan , rgton, BESt Job6ng, Hille, Best, M .McDonald, J .Clarkson, Connell
2 .1 11 .8 16.10 21 .15 .14 1 BANYULE 7.2 11 .2 17.6 28.8 .176 O,HA!LEYBURY BANYULE Legge 5, Gibson 5 . Weston 4, Sutterby 2, Dale 2, Gilham 2, Adams 1 BEST Adams, Holt . Ladd, Date, Gibson, Fraumano 0. HAILEYBURY Walden 7, G .Phdips 5 Colston 5 . Lasscock 3, Schmidt 2 . Lyell 2, Connell, Gerny Bingham, Taylor BEST W Phillips, Connell . Baxter, Carty, Gerny, Seccui l ST. KILDA 3 .3 6 .8 17.17 26 .23.179 ST. KEVINS 3 .3 6 .5 10.6 12.9.81 ST. KILDA Riddell 8, Buckley 6, Driscoll 3, Lake 2, Berenger 2, Kraus 2 . Gtllan 2, McGaw BEST Lake, Buckley, Driscoll, Riddell, Capiron, Fiddle r
ST. KEVINS Varasdi 3, Beale 2, McKaige 2 . Halfpenny, Rigorn, Houngan, O'Brien, Simmons BEST Beale, Smith, Sergeant, Arthurson, JHooper, Campbel l 0 . IVANHOE 2 .2 6 .4 11 .6 15 .10.100 6.5 10 .7 16 .10 20.12 .132 CAUL. GRAMM O. IVANHOE No goal kickers supplied . BEST Stevens, Dyson, Cockertli, Harris. N .Skaiberg, Yarwoo d CAUL . GRAMM . Cooney 8, Stone 3, Brohier 3, Dickson 2, Dicrosta, Boston, Morrissey. BEST Caple, Rudden, Lowe, Boston, Cooney . Morrissey HAPdPROVERS 7.4 12 .7 16.9 20.13 .133 IVANHOE 2.0 4.6 9.10 13.13.91 HAMP. ROVERS Panagiotidis 8, Ross 5, Nugent 3, Pappon 2, Winkler, Pat BEST McConville, Rogerson. Salmon. Panagiotidis, Harper, Courts IVANHOE Wise 5, Lynch 2, J Hoffman 2, Hall, Malcolm, Manuel Sullen BESt Wise, Thackwray . Witcheil, Armstrong . C Flynn, Rose 7.7 14.7 21 .12 .138 PRESTON 2 .3 BALACLAVA 5.2 7.3 9.6 12.9.81
11 .5 12 .8 .80 O .T ia l lITY 5.1 8.4 0.r' -_ LBURNIANS 5.4 9.4 17.7 18 .13.121 0 .T .~`_LB. Webb 4, Cochrane 3, AWitts 2, Naylor 2, Daddo, E .Cordner, iolis . Smihers, Rose, Tymms, Brown BEST Web. Brown, Zarn . • :dts, Psarski, Twirl s OTRINITY Anderson 3, Rogers 3, O'Shaughnessy 2, Brent, Keneally, man, Taylor. BEST Tortter, Taylor, Parkes, Forbes, Glass, Borghesi DE LA SALLE 4 .5 12 .8 18.13 23 .15.153 FAWKNER 4 .4 11 .7 14.10 19 .15.129 DE LA SALLE Sheedy 5, McClounan 4, Campbell 3, Mullins 3, Pete r reen 3, Toohey, Lowe, Dwyer, Pat Green, J .O'Caliaghan . BEST 'aGreene, Toohey, Mullins, Campbell, Sheedy Connolly FAWKNER Korp 8, A Saggers 4, Johnstone 2, Maferczak 2, Kelly, :-3aGGERS, MTymms BEST Maferczak, Korp, Mitchell, B,Saggers, nuggiero, Kerslake tAON BLUES 5 .2 12 .4 13.9 18.14 .122 BITEPRP 3.3 5.8 13.13 15.16 .106 t.'ON BLUES Alexander 4, Sturgess 3, Hildebrand 3, Triandos 3, Hodgson 2, Headberry Kiers, Seaton . BEST Sturgess, A.Oum, Gale, Sest, Baring, Newman . B/TEMP. Faulkner 3, Smythe 3, Murtic 2, Rowe 2, Mayne, Nigro, Field . Ts,otinas, M .Mclnerney. BEST Smythe, Course, Nigro Engellener, Farley, Hansiou UNI BLACKS 3 .0 7.0 12 .3 15.7.97 O.BRIGHTON 3 .6 9.13 13 .19 20 .23.143 O.BRIGHTON Barber 4, Allen 2, Brook 2, Grant 2, Pryor 2, Shippen 2, C .Smith 2, Waddington 2, Fisher, Blair. BEST Woff, C Smith, Fisher, Lade. Barber, Waddingto n UNI BLACKS Newing 4, Gibney 2, Pattinson 2, Coker 2, Marks, Heath, A Gray, Lillie, Bromell BEST Pattinson, Pappas, Van Denderen, Bromell, Grummet, Chomie y
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PRESTON Phillips 10, Johnston 3, Hepburn 3, T Mason 2, PBullock . CCaligiun, Culph BEST Philp, Bullock, T Mason, Phillips, Johnston, Hinchcliff e
BALACLAVA A Hill 4, M .Htll 2, A.Breslin . Conroy, Hartley, Halpin, Monaghan, Patterson . BEST Rafferty, A.HiII, M .Hiii, Kouts, Monaghan .
BULLEEN UTD 2.4 8.4 11 .8 17.17.119 4.5 8.8 12 .11 13.14 .92 MHSOB MSHOB Drummond 4, Wix 3, Comer 3, Dixon, McLardie, Athanasopoulos . BEST Comer, Wix, Bradley, M .Webster, S .Bahen, G .Tyreil BULLEEN UTD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THOMASTOWN 4 .4 5 .7 14.11 . 20.16.136 ELSTERNWICK 1 .2 5 .8 6 .12 7.17.59 THOM ASTOWN Cadre 7, D.Feliows 3, D .Farchione 3, Chandler 2, FFarchione, Bubis, LaRosa, A .Fellows, Fleming BEST AFeliows, LaRosa, Velkos, Kouliinod, Cedro, Tsakmaki s ELSTERNWICK Cosmas3, Blennerhassett 2, Bean, PMahony. BESt Cosmas, Bean, O'Connor, D .Contin, Marshal l POWERHOUSE 4 .4 7.9 10.13 12 .16.88 STATE BANK 7.4 10.6 16.11 18 .19 .127 POWERHOUSE Evans 2 . Williams 2, Wilson 2 . Holiowood 2. Cope, Corss, Scotland, Stafford BEST Newland, Hansen, Miller, Stone, Hollowood, Stafford . STATE BANK Cloke 5, Rolls 3, Beare 2. Guy, Grant, Jenkins, Noronoha, Burrage, Walpole. BEST Beare, Beer, Aumont, Gnetl, Goldsmith, Croke , 39
AJAX 3 .5 7.8 11 .10 14 .11 .95 WHITEFRIARS 6 .3 9 .6 17.8 24.15.159 AJAX Marks 8, MOnd 3, Kalrnski 2, Borenstein . BEST Bordenstien, Marks . M .Silver, Bursztyn, Sheezel, Kahnsk i WHITEFRIARS Pratt 8, C Houston 4, Phillip 3, P.Reidy 2, Sutton, Hay, Lee, Guggenheimec Tierney. Spears, J.Houston. BEST Bunn, Coghlan, C Houston, Hay, Pratt, Woodma n O .CAMBERWELL 12 .20 92 O .MENTONIANS 19 .16.130 O.CAMBERWELL Kerkvliet 3, Grierson 2, McCulloch 2, Inkster 2, Elliott, Rogers, Adams . BEST Swingler, McCulloch, Hopkins, Guthrie, Rogers, Inkster . 1/4 O.MENTONIANS Acreman 5, Meyer 3 . Solley 3, Saacca 2, Best 2, Bournon 2, Newman, Sciacca BEST Solley, Best, MacQuire, Sciacca, Norton, Barrett .
WEST BRUNSWICK 20 .18 .138 AQUINAS 9.18,74 WEST BRUNS. McNeice 6, Hall 4, Anderson 2, Johnstone 2, Capron, Cecchi, Hatzistravou, Lababidi, Magafas, Traynor. BEST Campagna . Casley, Fyffe, Lampard, Rogazik, Wilkie . AQUINAS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ST. BEDES 3 .7 5 .12 11 .16 16.20.116 NORTH BRUNS . 1 .5 4 .6 7.12 10 .14.74 ST. BEDES Hambridge 4, McColough 3, Seeley 3, Boag 2, Kotis 2, Beasley, Tomlionson BEST Boag, Beasley, Hambridge, Seeley, McColough, Ridev:ood . NTH . BRUNS . D.DeMorton 5, M .DeMorton 2, Tsiaitis, Stone, Grimaldi. BEST LiRosi, Hehir. Serratore, Grimaldi, Fox. Tabbit . O.ESSENDON 5 .0 12 .6 17.6 19 .9 .123 HEATHERTON 1 .2 4.3 8 .7 15 .9.99 O.ESSENDONParker 8, Cramen 3, Ashen 3, Connelly. Lutterschmidt . Panagrotopolous, Thomson, Simundza . BEST R .Ashen„ Parker, Milner, Egan, Panagtiopoious . Thomso n HEATHERTON Reddaway 3, Heinds 3, Patterson 3, Anderson 2, Herdman, U.RLyons, Smith, Watson . BEST Khilil, Patterson, King, McMahon, Essay, Hardman . DOVETON 4 .6 10.9 17.13 26 .17.173 O.GEELONG 6 .3 13.5 16.9 19.13.127 DOVETON J.Reiger 5, S .Reiger 4, D .Reiger 3, Burgess 3, Simson 2, Battle 2, Beugelaar 2, Parker . Murphy, Handy, Giddens, Mair BEST Team effort O.GEELONG Dowling 5, Ross 4 . Burn 4, Borthwick 3, Slorach, Ide BEST Youngman . Ross, Burn. Dowling, Colaci, Harwood . BRUNSWICK 7.5 12 .8 19 .10 22.14.146 UHSOB 3 .2 7.3 8 .7 12 .12 .84 UHSOB Flavel 3, Wallace 2, Grant 2, Mazza, Sarant, Vesetas, Beilaimo, Merchant . BEST Besetas, Grant, Lugg, Crawford, Sarant, Regan . BRUNSWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . LA TROBE UNI 8 .5 18 .11 26.15 36.22 .238 PENINSULA 1 .2 4.4 4.7 5.10 .40 LA TROBE UNIO Wilson 14, Wrigglesworth 6, Sandy 4, Blaskett 3, Gehng 3, Poole 2, BakogIANIS, Benbow, Cousins, Fawcett . BEST Poole, Wilson, Cousins, Benbow, Wrigglesworth, Conroy . PENINSULA McMahon 2, Farrow, Jarrot Magowan . BEST McMahon Sharpin, Franks, Farrow, Warner, Baxter .
0 . CAREY 1 .6 7.7 10.11 1t .19,B5 COMM BANK 6.1 12 .2 14 .4 19712 1 0. CAREY W.BraNn 4, Oliver 3 . Shaw, Hearn, A .Purcell, Burgr, Shaw, A .Purcell, Bryan, Newnham, W.Brown G .Brown. COMM BANK M .Pearson 5, Clode 4, Greig 3, Pitts 2, Bowies , Wedding, Sparkes . BEST Kraska, Wedding, Sparkes, Joyce Bc ;. ; : . Pearson . WAVERLEY 6 .3 10.6 15.15 24,1816 ELTHAM 4 .6 8.7 10.8 1 1 .9,752 WAVERLEY Martin 9, Gaygdl 7, Lawler 2, Dinsdale, J Bell, N F,, Burghardt, Luxa, Polmear BEST Martin, Lawler, Caygill, S Dinsdale, Luxa . ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . UNI REDS 1 .1 1 .3 3 .8 4.10 4 MAZENOD 7 .4 12 .12 16 .14 22 .12 2 .154 UNI REDS Merton, Condon, Hayes 2 . BEST Roughsedge, JennGodschan, Shaw, Lambourne, Condon . MAZENOD Francis 6, Minahan 5, Palamara 3, Rogers 3 Srr M .Grady, Deegan, uxford, Fotiniotis . BEST Green. McMullin, TChi6~M .Grady, Rogers, Francis.
KEW 3.1 6.8 8.8 13.10 .88 O .MELB. 3.3 6.3 11 .6 11,9,75 0. MELB . Taylor 3, Curtis 2, Thomas 2, Griffiths 2, Etlenburn Wertheimer. BEST Taylor, Troup, Morphet, McCloud . Woodhow Dawson. KEW Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. DE LA SALLE 2 .3 4 .6 6 .7 9 .12.66 0. XAVERIANS 2 .2 4 .3 6 .3 7,3.45 0. XAVS McLaughlin 4, Silk 3, BEST Pearson, Freeman, Toma??~ McLaughlin, Freeman, Doyle . DE LA SALLE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ST. BERNARDS 15 .11,101 BULL/TEMPLESTOW E 5 .5.35 BULL/TEMP, Hendno 2 . Susch, Parris, Smith . BEST Busch, Hendrie Parris, O'Louchin, Rozinibs . Cummins . ST. BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. COLLEGIANS 0 .1 3 .4 4 .6 6.8 .44 MARCELLIN 3 .4 6 .7 7.13 11,14 .80 COLLEGIANS Smith 3. Comley 2, Josem . BEST Rogan, Machay, Lancaster, Milford, Holland, Comley . MARCELLIN Goold 2, Dickenson 2, Insabella 2, Scott 2, Kitchener . O'Shea, Comte . BEST Insabeila, Goold, Comte, O'Brien, Dyson, K .Robinson . O.SCOTCH 1 .1 3 .2 7.6 12 .9.81 MON WHITES 4.0 5.8 5.10 6.12 .48 O .SCOTCH Leeton 2, Hodges 2, Fuller 2, LeLevre 2, Loughron, Elwood, Petty, Montgomery . BEST Wilson, Mongomery, Elwood, LeLervre, Forbes, Petty. MON WHITES Warner 3, Sammels, Young, Gemmola . BEST Not supplied . PORT COLTS BLOODS 128.14,62 .10 .82 PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . BLOODS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
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ST. LEONARDS 6 .7 10.10 13.16 17.19.121 ANZ BANK 1 .2 5.6 10.8 17.11 .113 ST. LEONARDS Muldoon 4, G .Bulluss 3, Levy 3, Brooks 2, N .Sher, Tsiavas, Dinning, R.Builus, A.Sher. BEST Ng, Levy, Brooks, Muldoon, McDonald, Valentini. ANZ BANK Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . WILLIAMSTOWN 3 .4 3 .5 7.6 10.15.75 ST. ANDREWS 2 .5 7.11 10 .17 13 .19.97 WILLIAMSTOWN McGowan 4, Featherston Ferris, Tuck, Darcy . A .Eliiott, Mazouris . BEST A .Elliott, Van Dongen, Andrew Featherston, Tuck, Calderwood, G .Smith . ST. ANDREWS Steward 3, Crooks 2, D .Bartlett, Briggs, Funnel], Mastin, Mauro, Park . BEST Great team effort .
O.GEELONG 6 .7.43 THERRY 11 773 0. GEELONG Stubbs 2, Landaie, Collin, Dowling, Youngman, BEST Clarke, Landale, Dowling, Jamieson, Baxter, Youngman . THERRY Curtis 2, Costello 2, Morelli 2, Donohue, D .Lyons, Kite. Tomlinson . BEST Mott, LeMaistre, Jinkins, Doran, Curtis . BALACLAVA 5 .8.38 RICHMOND CENTRAL 15 .12 .102 BALACLAVA Duell 2, Holman, Ryan, Warren . BEST Richards, S .Dix, Duel, Ottaway, Hyde, Stevens . RICH . CENTRAL Tymms 3, Gileno 3, Lang 2, Jiggins 1, Alevras 2, Pares, Young, Bestow, Parker . BEST Gileno, Young, Egerton, Alevras, Parker, Tymms.
1 .2 3.4 9 .6 10.8.68 STATE BANK 4.2 5.6 7.7 11 .11 .77 ST. KILDA STATE BAfdK Wright 3, Rolls 2, Lawton 2, Brannan, Clifford . Maia ;, . ~~ ,, ;„ ~~ . . Wright, Nelson, Crameri, Tavier, Inglis . ST. ~KILDA Demaio 3, Ahern 3, Surace, Nardella, S .Ryan, FDemaio, , :- 3EST Ferre, Nardeila, F.Demaio, J.Ryan, Skender, Ahern . 9 .4 15 .7 16.9.105 ST. KEVINS 4.2 POWERHOUSE 2 .2 4 .5 5 .8 6.12 .48 Dobte 4, Haidamous 4, Giffin 3, Thomas 3, Whelan BEST 9T . KEVINS _.n, Haidamous, Long, O'Mahony, Giffin, Thomas. POWERHOUSE loannou 2, Wesley 2, Douglas, Holmes . BEST n, Orchard, Wesley. Holmes, Douglas, Groves . SALESIAN 14 .13.97 GTV-9 9.5.59 SALESIAN Healey 4, Bourke 2, Stofondis 2, O'Neil, Perna, Hunt . i_i, Carbis, Gaspan . BEST Healey, Cincotta, Doybie, Andrews , ni, Perna ,,,if Kickers and Best Players not received .
.7 5.8 10 .10. 12.15.87 p~HAREYBURY 43 .1 9.5 13.6 21 .10.13 6 BANYULE Knight 3 . Austin 3, McCormack 2, Sanders, Cullen, Bartow, BEST Austin, McCormack, Grubb, Stephens, Mooney, Poon . o . HAILEYBURY Krauss 7, Devonish 4 . BEST EMain, Parton, Krauss, i:a rt, Devenish, Thomas. W HITEFRIARS 0.1 3.6 8.8 11 .10.76 0. XAVS 3.4 6.7 11 .10 12.11 .83 WHITEFRIARS Starbuck 3, Reidy 2, Ravenaki, Micro, Carbone , rteman . BEST Bateman, Butler, Midro, O'Sullivan, Starbuck . 0. XAVS Hall 5. McInerney 2, Mason 2, O'Sullivan, King, Dillon . BEST .- 3, Landrigna, Nason, Dillon, O'Sullivan, PDalton . ORMOND 3.6 6.10 17.17 24.24 .168 UNI BLUES 1 .0 5.5 7.6 9.7.61 ORMOND Gordon 5, Wood 4, Garavelis 4, Collins 3, Grace 3, Farrow , u, Kalb, Hatherall, Morros . BEST Wood, Egan, Hayes, Gordon, nders, Orr . UNI BLUES Traintafyliopoulos 2, Glover 2, Carter 2, Kistler, Fegan, .inolly. BEST Jackson, Kistler, Markley, Fagan, Ballard, McIntosh . COLLEGIANS 0.4 3 .4 3 .6 4.8.32 DE LA BLUE 7.4 14 .9 19.16 25.25.175 COLLEGIANS Griffin 2, Stapleton, Clark . BEST Schiller. Oldfirld, Allan, - .ones, Howden . DE LA BLUE Fiume 7, R .Brasher 6, Dimattio 3, M .Edmonds 3, 3rasher 2, P.O'Callaghan 2, Van Der Plight, Tully, Marostica . BEST Edmonds, G .Hynes, PO'Callaghan, Fiume, Seeger. R .Davey. O.PAR . GREEN 7.3 10 .8 19 .17 26 .26.182 fdARCELLIN 0 .4 2 .10 3 .12 4.12.36 O.PAR . GREEN O'Keefe 5, Fuller 4, Board 4, Roberts 4, Holmes 2, Diney, Joyce, Mills, Steindl, Ramadge, Brown, Peter O'Loughlin . BEST J? :aefe, Paul O'Loughling, Roberts, Brown, Mills, Dignye . !'r -,CELLIN Rozenboom 3, Hodgkinson . BEST Beattie, Bendoricchio, Marshall, Reynolds, Leonard .
MHSOB 5.1 6.5 8.5 9.7.61 O .tdELB . 3.3 6.8 14.16 21 .19 .145 MHSOB Palmos 3, Hatzis 2, Antonis, Young, Suckling, Apostolou, Yee, Butterworth, Exton. BEST Sargeant, Newhan, Suckling, Paul, Apostolou, J .Paimos . 0. MELB. Murphy 4, Griffith 4, Dixon 3, Clements 2, Burge 2, Clement, King, Plowman, Jones, Dugdale, Smith . BEST Griffiths, Murphy, Clements, Stonier, Power, Buige . 0. BRIGHTON 14.25 .109 O.PAR. PURPLE 8.12.60 0. BRIGHTON Knight 6, Lade 2, Templeton 2, Barker, Ryan, Talbot, Williamson . BEST Fisher, Withal], Joynson, Templeton, Barker, Moreton . 0. PAR. PURPLE Keenan 2, Finley, Condie, O'Keefe, Hewat, Donaghue, Castieton . BEST Cousins, Michael O'Keefe, Viilanti, Hevratt, Donaghue, Robertson .
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THO",A3TOWN 5.4 15.11 20 .13 26 .19.175 BULLEEN UTD 3 .1 5.1 8 .7 8.8.56 THC" 4STOWN Formosa 11, Fares 3, Sahin 3, Fiume 2, Pougios 2, D'Avoini 2, Gikouski, O'Connell, Papaioanou, BEST Formosa, Fiume. D'Avoine, Gikouski, Batista, Papioanou . BULLEEN UTD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. MAZENOD 6 .4 8.11 11 .16 17.22.124 HAMP. ROVERS 1 .1 6.5 8 .10 8 .10.58 MAZEOND Murray 4, Principe 4, Fitzsimmons 2, Riley 2, Tetley 2, Lenette, McLean, Quirk . BEST DiCamillo, Fisher, Fresher, Viviano, Principe, Signal . HAMP. ROVERS Devereaux 2, Marion 2, Fairweather, W .Hobson, Muxmoore, Moss. BEST Earle, PMcCall, Hobson, Williams, Voulgarakis, Baskett . ALBANVALE 12.9.81 AQUINAS 11 .10.76 ALBANVALE Craig 4, Liddlee 3, Paddon 2, Zerafa, Agilis, Domvrazalski . BEST Davis, Liddlee, Craig, Duffy, Razbocan, Paddon . AQUINAS Denver 2, Burden 2, Ferlazzo 2, Walshe 2, Joyce, McEvoy, Monica BEST Walshe, Livingstone, McDonald, Burden, Denver, Morice . ST. KEVINS 5 .5 9.6 11 .9 16 .14 .110 DE LA GOLD 3.4 10.8 16 .11 21 .13 .139 ST. KEVINS Wa rton 5, Donovan 3, Mooney 2, Stone 2, Charles, Bare, Murphy . BEST Bare, Donovan, Mooney, Bazley, Nanfra, Hagerty . DE LA GOLD Hegan 7, Fisher 6, Hubery 3, Bright, S .Boit, Meechim, Spencer, Fay. BEST Hubery, P.Hegan, Fisher, Fay, Kirwan, Manning. O.TRINITY 5 .3 14.6 18.8 24.11 .155 PARKSIDE 4 .7 712 13.16 19.18 .132 O.TRINITY Beamish 5, Daniles 3, Spinks 2, Symons 2, Hodder 2, Orwin 2, Thomas 2, Eans 2, Phillips 2, Pappas, Gutteridge . BEST Symons, McCulloch, Madner Daniels, Orwin, Spinks . PARKSIDE Evans 5, Papadimitriou 4, Murphy 2, Marshall 2, Chilcott, Valodimos, G .Tsaikos, Moddie, Warrell . BEST Evans, Moodie, Papadimitriou, Stewart, Marshall, Chilcott . IVANHOE 4 .5 13.8 18.12 29 .15.189 FAWKNER 6 .4 11 .9 13.13 16.17.113 IVANHOE Oberon 6, Cerkovic 5, B .Johnstone 4, Wiley 3, Papayi 3, Cenagdzija 2, Zanatta 2, J .Johnstone. BEST Cavar, Zanatta, Reed, Lee, Oberon, Wiliams. FAWKNER Habgood 3, Naughton 3, Maggs 2, Mortillaro 2 . Justin Wilson, Houston, Selek, Nassif, Eren, Leahy . BEST Mortillaro, Dakin, Nughton, Green, Maggs, John Wilson .
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NORTH O.B. 10.3 17.10 23.10 32 .13 .205 B/TEMPLESTOWE 1 .2 3 .2 5.6 6 .8.44 NORTH O .B. Dwyer 17, Tripoli 5, Holcombe 2, Lithgow 2, Collard 2, Wiggins, Perris, Phee, Joseph . BEST Trimboli, Tripodi, Perris, Phee, Lithgow, A .Dwyer. Bufega . BITEMR Tamaro 3, Shine 2, Young 1 . BEST Smith, Willoughby, Corsello, McWaters, Tamaro, Edmonds . UNI BLACKS 0 .3 3.12 9.20 16.31 .127 CAUL . GRAMM 3 .2 4 .3 8 .3 10.4.64 UNI BLACKS Carah 5, Brown 2, Ganly 2, Solomon 2, Robinson, Longiey, Start, Spinks, Townsend . BEST Ganley, Start, Robinson, Carah, Brown, Smith . CAUL . GRAMM Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. O. SCOTCH 6.2 12 .6 15 .10 21 .12 .138 ST. BERNARDS 1 .2 4 .2 7.8 10 .10.70 0. SCOTCH R .Steele 4, Sinclair 4, Howell 3, D.Steeie 2, Winneke 2, Allard, Billing, Sproule, Colley . BEST Sinclair, Bennett, B .Steele, Hart, Gibbs, Canwn . ST. BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . MON BLUES 1 .5 4 .6 10.9 12.13 .85 THERRY 3 .7 7.10 10 .14 15.20.110 THERRY Carter 4, Goodwin 3, Walsh 2, Fitzpatrick 2, McIntosh 2, Pinner, Gragat, BEST Schembri, Smith, Carter, Goodwin, Clifton, Ford . MON BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
PENINSULA Burch 2, Marks. Ricketts, BEST Dolphin, Marks . LaBrooy, Sampson, Burc h PARKSIDE 3 .5 8.7 15.9 20.13 .133 KEW 2 .1 3 .5 4 .5 9 .5 .59 PARKSIDE Denami 4, Dunbabn 3, Panlan 2 . Inserra 2 . InserraB 2. Gard 2, Campbell, M Hansen . King, Papas . Wilson BEST Bannister. Hansen, King, Inserra, Shanahan, Clark e KEW Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MARCELLIN 1 .5 4 .7 8 .7 8 .7.55 O.XAVS 1 .2 1 .5 3 .6 7.8.50 MARCELLIN Randall 3 . Buhagiar Boysen, A Day, Dillon, O'Callaghan BEST Paatsch, Palmien, Abbott, Amad, M Boysen . O'Callaghan O. XAVS Heaphy 4, Denton 2, Gibson. BEST Gibson, Warhurst, Heagherington, Thorogood . Heaphy, Denton NORTH O.B. 8.8.56 UNI BLUES 17.7.109 NORTH O.B. Greaves 4, J Schmidt, Kearney, C Hilbert, Bowman . BEST Greaves. Kearney. Keogh, C Hibbert, S Hilbert. Sill c a UNI BLUES Mitchell 5. S Lawley 2, Cohen 2, Freemantle 2, Walton 2 . Chow, A,MacDonald, Wylie . Carmichael BEST Worsley, Formosa, Wylie, S Lawley, Karamoshos . Cohe n COLLEGIANS 0 .2 6.6 7.9 8 .10 .58 0 . PARDIANS 3 .2 4 .4 4 .6 8 .8 .56 COLLEGIANS Schmidt 4 . Kenneally, Mitchell, Savedra Peck BEST Wright. Coyne, Wolff, Higson, Grooves . G Parsons 0. PARADIANS Hammond 2, Fahey 2, Walsh 2, Beck, year BEST Freeman, Beck, Perryman, Walsh, LaRosa, Mill s O.SCOTCH 2 .2 2 .4 3 .7 3 .9.27 OR7AOND 7.5 13 .9 16 .12 22 .13.145 O.SCOTCH Godwin 2, Price BEST Shepherd, N Hooper. Cain, Wigney. Emmett, Bone s ORMOND Roth 7, Madden 3, Tobin 3, Robertson 2, Brown 2, Tonkin D,Cox, Eishold, McConville, Wood BEST Brown, Roth, Madden, Nix . McConville, DCox
O .TRINITY 1 .2 5.4 6.7 7.12 .54 O .MELB. 7.3 10.5 12 .10 14.13.97 OTRINITY Cowley 2, Francis, Vize. K Kenealy Woods, Phadonas BEST Cowley, KKeneaiy, Coleman, Vize . Drum, Cas h 0. MELB. Bull 4, Harty 2, Salek 2, Boyden 2, Anderson, Ward-Amberl, Read, Con, BEST Harty, McDonald, Curtis . Smith, Boyden, But DE LA SALLE 2 .6 5 .11 8.13 15 .16 .106 FAWKNER 2 .0 3.4 4.5 5 .5.35 DE LA SALLE Hegan 3, Steiger 2, Brideson 2 . TO'Callaghan 2, Kinsella, Clurnng, Nash, Richardson, Sullivan, Kuchel BEST Kinsella, Nash, Sullivan, Richardson, Hogan, Stegie r FAWKNER Selleck, Middlemo, Miles, DSmith PSmith BEST Scott G, Selleck, Kavangh, Cropley, Kane, Middlemo r MON BLUES 2 .6 2 .9 5 .13 10 .14 .74 B/TEMPLESTOWE 3.2 6 .9 8 .10 10 .13.73 MON BLUES O'Brien 3. Triandos 2. Wood 2, Searle, JSpencer, Nicolopoulos. BEST Andntsos, Trembath, Balsanni . Searle, Scalzo . Tra ndos, BlTEMPLESTOWE Anderson 3, Arthur, Kelly, Mason, Mutimer, Panou, Wilson, Parris. BESR Wilson, Degoldt, Slater, Anderson, PBone, Philpots UNI BLACKS 4 .1 8.4 11 .7 16.11 .107 0. BRIGHTON 1 .3 4.5 5.9 7.9 .51 UNI BLACKS Campigh 3, Phdhpson 3, Slogren 3, Somerville, Capp, Bearham, Miller, Cunningham BEST Campigli, Miller, Keys, Mc E rvaie .'>1?????7?? 0. BRIGHTON Hayes 3, Gate Osborne Wade, Wraith BEST Wade, Smyth, Hayes, Allmand, Selby, Osborn e THERRY 1 .0 5.1 5 .3 5.5.35 ST. BERNARDS 6 .7 11 .7 14 .9 16 .9.105 THERRY Richardson 2, Barret, Sandman, Hudson . BEST Castaldi, Barrett, P.Ryan, S .Ryan, PRatcliffe, Richardson . ST. BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
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BULLEEN UTD 4 .5 7.7 9 .8 12.10,82 MHSOB 1 .0 4 .7 4 .7 4.9 .33 MHSOB Ternns 2, Martin. O'Brien . BEST Martin, O'Brien, G Thompson, Lothernngton. Stents, O'Connnor BULLEEN UTD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THOMASTOWN 6 .1 10 .6 15 .7 23.11 .149 ELSTERNWICK 3 .1 3 .3 4.5 4.6.30 THOMASTOWN Smith 8, Kelly 3, Karambelas 3, Theodorou 2, Staios 2 . Argynou 2, Camillen, Bodak, Cineran BEST Smith, Ken Harlrng, Theodorou, Staios, Golledge, Kelly. ELSTERNWICK Lloyd, Wittenberg, Coyne, . Mahony BEST Wittenberg, Coyne, Lloyd, Mahony, Eklom, Ramsay . POWERHOUSE 1 .0 3.4 4.4 5 .8.38 STATE BANK 3 .2 4.3 7.7 9 .9.63 POWERHOUSE Cole, Glasser, Hood, Isherwood, Wegner BEST Crawley, Fosdick, Wegner, Escott, GStewart . D Stewar t STATE BANK Curtin 3, Kay 2, Elford 2, Coghlan, Carr . BEST Kay. Kenez, Murray, Kennedy, Maher, Wood . AJAZ 1 .1 4 .3 7.4 8.4,52 WHITEFRIARS 4 .1 6.2 7.4 11 .8.74 AJAX Fagenblat 3, Kiel 2, Halphen, Rockawin, Davis BEST LeBransky, Rocawin, Zurbo, LGoidberg, Gold, Super . WHITEFRIARS Mason 2, Bonnyman 2, Bennett 2, Ciardulli, Roberts, Newton, Cailman, Harris . BEST Ciardulli, Dunbar, Elliot, Mason . Roberts, G .White. O. CAMBERWELL 3 .3 5.6 9.8 14 .10 .94 0. MENTONIANS 0 .3 4.4 7.7 8.10 .58 O.CAMBERWELL Patterson 4, Lenton 4, Young 3, Gan 2, Brown BEST Patterson, Lee, Howard, Gan, Lenten, Lee . 0 . MENTONIANS Johnsen 2, Mickelburough 2, Apel 2, Schinzel . Osborne BEST Mickelburough, Beynon, Moody, Hendry, Johnsen, Apei .
4.1 6.4 9.9 11 .11.77 t4EST BRUNS . 2 .0 3.4 4.5 5 .8.38 ApUlNAS . Diacono 5, Buhagiar 2, Bariamidis, Kynakidis, WEST BRUNS Penny . Baker, Banamidis, Diacono, Fitzsimons, Lewis. ihton . pOUINAS Davis 2, Hewitt, Smith, Box, BEST Smith, Rogers, Phelan, , Alford, King. 6 .1 10.6 15 .9 20 .9.129 ST . BEDES 0 .0 1 .3 6 .3 NORTH. BRUNS. 7.3.45 . BEDES Bryant 8, Antrobus 3, Whitelaw 3, Marshall 2, Mann . Grech . ST -z~ Spencer, Daniell, Bryant, Marshall, Gattuso, Whitelaw NORTH BRUNS . DiMarco 4, Jewell 2, Stanatakis . BEST DiMarco, Bnffa, .: :Iits, Jewell, Stanatakis, S .Tsialhs 0 . ESSENDON 1 .1 5.6 7.7 9 .8 .62 HEATHERTON 2 .4 3.5 3.8 7.9.51 oESSENDON Dudderidge 2, Wittmgslow, 3, Pritchard 2, Bradford 2 . r-ole BEST Donough, Pritchard, Kennedy, Carmichael, Sotenou, „ ; . r qsiow HEATHERTON Norman 2, Zammit 2, Lipetri, Elliott, Perkins . BEST ,-r>>an, Dillon, A .Price, Perkins, Elliott, Anderson . DOVETON 1 .0 4 .1 7.2 8.4.52 O.GEELONG 3 .3 6 .5 7.9 11 .12.78 DOVETON Wormsley 5, McGougan, Kay, Sweeney . BEST Sweeney, ,, .erman, Wilson, Muirhead, Wormsley, Johnston . 0. GEELONG Henderson S . Dawson 2, Robinson 2, Spiden, ;owan, BEST Robinson, Stewart, Law, Pearson, Catanah, Lavender BRUNSWICK 0.1 1 .2 3.5 8.7.55 UHSOB 4 .2 4.4 8.5 10.6 .66 uHSOB Higgins 3, Bunn 2, Arnol, Halldax. Clements, Dennison, = :radbenL BEST Roberts, Kounhos, Bunn, Hall lax, Higgins, Arnol . BRUNSWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . LA TROBE 7.2 12 .4 21 .6 26.10 .166 PENINSULA 2 .0 3 .2 4 .5 4.7.31 LA TROBE UNI Taylor 8, Cavalieri 4, Franzman 3, Edmunds 2, -icnderson 2, O'Connor 2, McGibbon 2, Huffer, Limperakis, Zuccala . 7-ST Taylor, Cavalien, Henderson, Franzman, McGibbon, Jones ,
M ay 20th (B) Old Brighton v Old Trinity Aay 21st (A) Ormond v Collegian s 'May 28th Interstate Games U19 VAFA v DVFL CDEF VAFA v SAAFL VAFA v SAAF L June 3rd ( A) Kew v University Blues June 17th ( A) Uni Blues v Old Paradians June 24th (C) St Kilda v Banyul e July 1st (E) Old Geelong v Aquinas July 8th ( B) Fawkner v University Blacks July 15th ( D) Elsternwick v State Bank July 22nd (A) Parkside v Old Xaverians July 29th ( E) Peninsula OB v Latrobe
ST. LEONARDS 1 .3 4.6 6.10 8 .12.60 ANZ BANK 3 .4 4.6 5.12 11 .12 .78 ST. LEONARDS Wigley 3, Dunphy, Lydstec Grapped, Nicolaa, Abrahams . BEST Nicolaci, Lydster, Sfogren, Lucas, Wigley, Ricco anz bank Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .6 6 .10 10.12 15 .14.104 ST. ANDREWS 3.5 6.7 11 .10 16.11 .107 WILLIAMSTOWN Davison 4, Morelli 3, Anderson 2, Hann 2, Bubnic . Butterfield, Levias, McKenzie . BEST Butterfield, Hann, Colquhoun, Bubnic, Levies, Anderson . ST. ANDREWS N Taylor 5, Sham 3, Beard 2, Cavanagh 2, McCormock 2 . Libardr Vimba BEST Bartlett, Emblem, McCormick, O'Keefe, Pafmington, Taylo r OLD CAREY 3 .8 7.11 9 .20 13.26 .104 COMM 13ANK 2 .2 4 .3 5.4 6.5.41 0. CAREY Hehir 3 . Christianson 2, Hands 2, Sganoto, Kerr, Earney, Graham, C .Hughes, James BEST Sganoto, Ballagh, Earney, Hehq, Brown, Graham . COMM . BANK Yusuf 3, Parnell, James, Charles . BEST Yusuf, Charles, Mehmet, Jenkins, Aves, Kimpton . WAVERLEY 4 .2 6 .5 8 .10 10.12 .72 ELTHAM 1 .0 3 .0 4.2 8.5.53 WAVERLEY Carroll 2, Caruso 2, Moutis 2 . Russell 2, Turner 2 . BEST Voice, Blasi, Cooper, Fleming, Conlan, Carus o
ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. UNI REDS 1 .2 3.4 4.4 4 .5 .29 MAZENOD 1 .3 4.4 8.7 11 .11 .77 UNI REDS Angelo, Fox, Russell F, Gaugi BEST PWhite, Suwdgeest, Fox, F.Russell, CCarty, O'Brien . MAZENOD Boyle 4, Polletti 2, Fitzpatrick . Bray,Cox,Rolfe, Livolti BEST Boyle,Neil,Grady, Ftizpatrick, Carr, Hoga n
August 5th (B) Old Trinity v Old Brighton August 12th (A) Old Scotch v Parkside *August 13th (B) Therry v Old Trinity August 19th (A) North O .B. v O . Paradians August 26th (A) Collegians v Old Scotch *August 27th (G&H) Grand Final s September 2nd (B) B Section 1st Semi-final *September 3rd (A) A Section 1st Semi-final September 9th (C) C Section Grand Final *September 10th (A) A Section 2nd Semi-final September 16th (B) B Section Preliminary final *September 17th (A) A Section Preliminary final September 23rd (A) B Section Grand final *September 24th (A) A Section Grand fina l
Luncheon at Interstate Match Sunday, 28th 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 "FIRST IN BEST DRESSE D „
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H SECTIO N (3) 23 Pouloupoulos, St Kilda (-) 14 (-) 15 Lang, Richmond Central (2) 13 (6) 15 Phillips, Richmond Central (-) 8 (1) 13 Ricketts, Richmond Central (-) 8 (3) 13 U N DER 19 SECTION I (6) 12 McIntyre, Whitefriars (-) 20 (1) 12 Lake, Whitefriars (2) 15 (2) 11 Griffin, Collegians (-) 14 (2) 11 Kraus, Old Haileybury (7) 12 (4) 10 Triantafyllopoulos, Uni Blues (2) 1 2 (-) 10 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Perrett, St . Bernards (-) 26 (2) 21 Fuller, MHSOB (-) 18 (3) j21 Devine, Old Brighton (-) 13 9 UNDER 19 SECTIO N 3 Riley, Mazenod (2) 26 (4) 16 Fitzsimmons, Mazenod (2) 20 (1) 16 Murray, Mazenod (4) 18 (3 1 5 Denver, Aquinas (2) 14 14 A RESERVE (2) 13 Roth, Ormond (7) 23 12 Schmidt, Collegians (5) 14 (-) 1 2 Randall, Marcellin (3) 13 (-) 12 Schmidt, Ormond (-) 1 2 (8) 37 B RESERVE (8) 36 P. Monogham, St Bernards (-) 8 (8) 24 O'Keefe, De La Salle (-) 7 (-) 22 Anderson, Bulleen-T'stowe (-) 7 (-) 20 Ould, Fawkner (-) 7 Selleck, Fawkner (-) 7 (8) 24 C RESERVE (5) 21 Bowler, Banyule (-) 12 (4) 20 Lasscock, Old Haileybury (-) 11 (4) 20 L . Caligiuri, Preston (-) 10 (2) 1 9 Harrison, Caulfield Gr. (4) 10 D RESERV E (14) 37 Curtin, State Bank (3) 23 (5) 17 Young, Old Camberwell (3) 16 Martin, MHSOB (1) 16 ((3) 1132 Peter O'Brien, Whitefriars (-) 15 (-) 12 E RESERV E Taylor, Latrobe Uni (8) 17 (3 3 1 Henderson, Old Geelong (5) 15 23 Bryant, St Bedes (8) 12 (6) 21 (4) 2 1 F RESERV E Dawson, Williamstown (4) 23 (-) 11 Riley, ANZ Bank (-) 11 (-) 8 M . Dunphy, St Leondards (1) 1 1 (-) 6 J. Boyle, Mazenod (4) 1 0
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Next Week Matches
A SECTION PARKSIDE v ORMON D MARCELLIN v 0. PARADIANS NORTH OB v KE W UNI BLUES v 0 . XAVERIANS 0. SCOTCH v COLLEGIAN S B SECTION 0. TRINITY v ST BERNARDS DE LA SALLE v 0 . BRIGHTON MONASH BLUES v 0 . MELBURNIANS BULLEENT'STOWE v FAWKNER THERRY v UNI BLACKS C SECTION BANYULE v BALACLAVA ST KILDA v IVANHO E OLD IVANHOE v 0 . HAILEYBURY CAULFIELD GR . v ST KEVINS PRESTON v HAMPTON ROVER S D SECTION BULLEEN UNITED v 0 . MENTONIANS THOMASTOWN v WHITEFRIARS POWER HOUSE v MHS OLD BOYS STATE BANK v ELSTERNWIC K 0. CAMBERWELL v AJA X E SECTIO N WEST BRUNSWICK v UHS OLD BOYS ST BEDES v PENINSUL A 0. ESSENDON v AQUINAS HEATHERTON v NORTH BRUNSWICK BRUNSWICK v DOVETO N LATROBE UNI v 0. GEELONG F SECTIO N ST LEONARDS v MAZENOD WILLIAMSTOWN v FOOTSCRAY 0 . CAREY v ANZ BANK COMM . BANK v ST ANDREWS UNI REDS v WAVERLEY ELTHAM - A BYE
G SECTION KEW v MONASH WHITE S DE LA SALLE v BLOODS ST BERNARDS v 0 . MELBURNIANS BULLEENT'STOWE v 0 . XAVERIANS 0. SCOTCH v COLLEGIAN S PORT COLTS v MARCELLI N H SECTION KONTIAS v POWER HOUSE 0. GEELONG v GTV-9 BALACLAVA - A BYE RICHMOND CENTRAL v THERRY ST KEVINS v STATE BANK SALESIAN v ST KILD A UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BANYULE v MARCELLIN WHITEFRIARS v DE LA BLUE ORMOND v 0. HAILEYBURY UNI BLUES v 0. XAVERIAN S 0. PAR . GREEN v COLLEGIANS UNDER 19 SECTION 2 MHS OLD BOYS v ST BERNARDS 0 . BRIGHTON v THERR Y NORTH OB v 0. MELBURNIANS BULLEENT'STOWE v 0 . PAR . PURPLE 0. SCOTCH v UNI BLACK S MONASH BLUES v CAULFIELD GRAM, UNDER 19 SECTION 3 AQUINAS v 0 . TRINITY THOMASTOWN v DE LA GOLD MAZENOD v PARKSIDE HAMPTON ROVERS v FAWKNER ST KEVINS v ALBANVALE IVANHOE v BULLEEN UNITE D SUNDAY, MAY 8TH VICTORIA vs SOUTH AUSTRALI A at ELSTERNWICK PARK
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THE PLAYERS PICTURED ALL PLAYED REPRESENATATIVE AMATEUR FOOTBAL L Ian Law (Old Scotch), latter runner-up in the flanker Blues 1954 Premiership team, and then Brownlow Medal for Hawthorn, was a member of went onin to play a big part in Melbourne's VFL the VAFA's successful Carnival team in Pert h 1959. Premiership teams . Geoff's son, Peter, who playe d With Latrobe University, also represented VAFA in David Honybun (Uni Blacks), was a star ruckma n Perth and Adelaide in 1980. in the VAFA's victorious Carnival team in Perth in 1982 . David is having a wonderful season this year 5. Simon Beasley (University of West Australia), won with Richmond . the medal for best player at the Carnival in Adelaide in 1976 . Simon has been a wonderful full Jamie Morrissey (Old Xaverians), played in the forward for Footscray and also played for the Under-19 VAFA side that defeated the Under-19 Australian Amateurs in the Bicentennial Carnival VAFA team at Sandringham, 20 .17 to 11 .4. Jamie in Adelaide in 1988. is now a very prominent member of the Hawthorn 6. Simon Eishold (Ormond), was a Member of the team . VAFA Carnival team in Melbourne in 1985, played Geof Tunbridge (Uni Blacks), played for VAFA against the VFA in that year, and now plays with against South Australia in 1954 . Victoria won 12 .14 Melbourne . Simon is still a keen follower of the to 10.15. Geoff was a magnificent half forward VAFA and Ormond when his VFL games permit .
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A SECTION ,RADIANS v PARKSID E S. Clinch, R . Francis P Pitcher, A. Belcher v MARCELLI N shfield, S . Caruso M Serong . M . Murray , D -,VEIANS v NORTH O B ia . Hardman, G . McKeeman G . Balmgarton, P. Alsop -RSITY BLUES v OLD SCOTCH R . Simon, R . Wisema n J . Velleman, M . Lentin i
gND v COLLEGIANS- *(Sunday) ; W. Henry, K. Segut a ndary: P. McTaggart ' W. Fowler, R . Clarkson -'rD (Reserves) v COLLEGIANS'* " K. Segota, B. Beitze l ndary: K . Walker, D. Fowle r M . Stepens, N . McTaggart B SECTION ) BRIGHTON v OLD TRINITY"' * S. Alger, W . Lyons -undary: G . Bland, F Martinez -,oai: S . Hooper, K . Tyler (R) A_D BRIGHTON (Resrves) v OLD TRINITY*' " - :td: R . Tracey, T. Scanlon (supplied by O. Brighton) ,undary : D. Aylward, M . Smit h xoal: N . McTaggart, C . McGrey OLD MELBURNIANS v DE LA SALLE ld: C. King, A. Smith oak B. Ross, J . Kelly FAWKNER v MONASH BLUES = ,?!d R . Bell, S . McCarthy (R) oaP L . Finn, S . Livingston BULLEEN/TEMP v THERRY Field: J . Natoli, M . Thomas Goa1: D. McKenzie, B. Dunsta n ST BERNARDS OC v UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: D . Dalgleish, F. Wright Goal: G . Clancy (R), A . Hoga n C SECTION IVANHOE v BANYUL E Field: G . Thwaite s ULD HAILEYBURY v ST KILDA CBCOB ,eld: M . Gibson, P. Keog h ST KEVINS v OLD IVANHOE Field: G . Rid d CAULFIELD GRAM v PRESTON MBOB Field : D. Newma n BALACLAVA v HAMPTON ROVERS Field: M . Gilday (R) D SECTION WHITEFRIARS v BULLEEN UNITED Field: P. Simpson (R) MHSOB v THOMASTOWN Field: J . Kvin s ELSTERNWICK v POWER HOUSE Freld. C. Keeton STATE BANK v OLD CAMBERWELL Field: T. Sheare r OLD MENTONIANS v AJAX Field: S. Hill E SECTION OLD GEELONG v WEST BRUNSWICK Field: A . Stubb s AQUINAS OB v ST BEDES Field: C . Sutherlan d NORTH BRUNSWICK v OLD ESSENDON GR . Field. P. Harri s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
E SECTION ( cont .) HEATHERTON v LATROBE UN I Field: M . Forc e UHSOB v DOVETON SJOC Field: G. Marti n PENINSULA OB v BRUNSWICK Field: G . Morgan F SECTION ELTHAM COLLEGE v ST LEONARDS Field: P. Maebu s ANZ BANK v WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field. P. Krake ST ANDREWS v OLD CAREY Field. Tim Keating MAZENOD OC v WAVERLEY AMATEURS Field : R . Smit h F.I .T. v UNIVERSITY REDS Field: P Rapke UNDER 19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE BLUE v BANYUL E Field: R . Or d Boundary : S. Large, S . Jenkins OLD HAILEYBURY v WHITEFRIARS Feld: S . Pearc e Boundary: J. Curti n OLD XAVERIANS v ORMOND Field: G . Duk e Boundary: T. McCarthy, D . Mahe r UNIVERSITY BLUES v OLD PARADIANS GREEN Field : J . Bear Goal: L . Wilson, K . McNiece MARCELLIN v COLLEGIANS Feld: T. Harkness, B. Hayward Boundary: A . Moore, J . Huckson UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CAULFIELD GR . v MHSO B Field: A . Lad d Boundary: L. Gallagher, T. Zapadl o OLD MELBURNIANS v OLD BRIGHTON Field: Ted Keatin g Boundary: S. Manrnx, R . Pinnuc k OLD PARADIANS PURPLE v NORTH OB Field: C. Thuy s Boundary: D. Constantin, P. Constantin BULLEENITEMP v MONASH BLUES Field: D. D'Alter a Boundary: J . Tyrell, P Thompso n ST BERNARDS OC v UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: S. Vandersluys THERRY v OLD SCOTCH Field: N . Nugen t Boundary : B . O'Donnell, S . Lombard UNDER 19 SECTION 3 HAMPTON ROVERS v OLD TRINITY Field: C . Pickle s Boundary: D. Kooloos, E . Lesic Goal : B . Seymour, N . Griffiths FAWKNER v MAZENOD OC Field: S . Cain e Goal: S . Kahn, N . Johnson BULEEN UNITED v ALBANVALE Field: A . Muller Goal: J. Dexter, G . Sargent PARKSIDE v IVANHOE Field: J. Slate r Boundary : A. Dreier, P. Kent DE LA SALLE GOLD v AQUINAS OB Field: T. McKenzi e THOMASTOWN v ST KEVINS Goal: W. Binch, R . Liddle 47
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V.A ® .F.A ® ®. PREMIERSHIP COLLEGIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES MARCELLIN OLD SCOTCH NORTH OB OLD PARADIANS ORMOND KE W OLD XAVERIANS PARKSIDE OLD BRIGHTON DE LA SALLE THERRY OLD MELBURNIANS UNIVERSITY BLACKS MONASH BLUE S ST BERNARDS OC OLD TRINITY BULLEENTSTOWE FAWKNE R OLD HAILEYBURY BANYULE PRESTON MBOB HAMPTON ROVERS ST KILDA CBCOB CAULFIELD GRAMM BALACLAVA IVANHO E OLD IVANHOE ST KEVINS WHITEFRIARS THOMASTOWN OLD MENTONIANS BULLEEN UNITED POWERHOUSE STATE BANK MHSO B ELSTERNWICK OLD CAMBERWELL AJAX LATROBE UNI WEST BRUNSWICK OLD GEELONG ST BEDES BRUNSWICK AQUINAS OB DOVETON SJOC OLD ESSENDON GRAM NORTH BRUNSVACK HEATHERTON UHSOB PENINSULA OB MAZENOD OC OLD CAREY COMMONW'LTH BANK ST ANDREWS WAVERLEY AMATEURS WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS UNIVERSITY REDS STLEONARDS ANZ BAN K FIT ELTHAM COLLEGE ORMOND UNIVERSITY BLUES NORTH OB MARCELLIN OLD XAVERIANS KEW COLLEGIANS OLD SCOTCH PARKSIDE OLD PARADIANS ST BERNARDS OC UNIVERSITY BLACKS DE LA SALL E OLD MELBURNIANS FAWKNE R MONASH BLUES BULLEENT'STOWE OLD TRINIT Y OLD BRIGHTON THERRY HAMPTON ROVERS BANYUL E PRESTON MBOB ST KILDA CBCOB OLD HAILEYBURY BALACLAVA IVANHOE CAULFIELD GRAM ST KEVIN S OLD IVANHOE
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4 1 556 410 135.61 16 4 1 538 450 119.56 16 3 2 518 434 119.35 12 3 2 514 446 115 .25 12 3 2 577 525 10990 12 3 2 546 511 10685 12 2 3 463 392 11811 8 4 398 548 7263 4 4 369 522 7069 4 4 413 654 6315 4 B SECTION
5 5 0 623 431 144 .55 20 5 5 0 724 513 141 .13 20 5 3 2 454 464 97,84 12 5 2 3 460 410 112 .20 8 5 2 3 464 491 9450 8 5 2 3 518 558 9283 8 5 2 3 425 458 9279 8 5 2 3 549 593 9258 8 5 2 3 472 540 87,41 8 5 0 5 461 692 6662 0 C SECTIO N 5 5 0 880 416 211 .54 20 5 4 1 855 491 174.13 16 5 4 1 651 512 127.15 16 5 3 2 669 585 114.36 12 5 3 2 546 524 10420 12 5 3 2 619 598 10351 12 5 2 3 511 560 91 25 8 5 1 4 394 655 6015 4 5 0 5 418 786 5293 0 5 0 5 395 809 48.83 0 D SECTION 5 4 1 564 372 151 .61 16 5 4 1 688 482 142 .74 16 5 3 2 610 479 127.35 12 5 3 2 565 528 107 .01 12 5 3 2 537 526 10209 12 5 2 3 643 546 11777 8 5 2 3 490 574 8537 8 5 2 3 315 527 5977 8 5 4 476 650 73 23 4 5 4 412 651 6329 4 E SECTION
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5 5 0 741 240 308.75 20 5 4 379 308 123.05 16 5 4 584 572 102 .10 16 5 4 358 402 89.05 16 5 3 2 667 542 12306 12 5 2 3 372 402 9254 8 5 2 3 494 562 8790 8 5 2 3 469 542 8653 8 5 2 3 429 498 8614 8 5 1 4 416 527 7894 4 5 1 4 457 871 52 .47 4 A RESERVE SECTION
5 5 0 634 303 209.24 20 5 4 1 506 382 132 .46 16 5 4 1 439 408 107.60 16 5 3 2 407 378 107.67 12 5 2 3 443 371 119 41 8 5 2 3 474 534 88.76 8 5 2 3 378 484 78 .10 8 5 2 3 402 518 7761 8 5 4 368 544 6765 4 5 0 5 361 490 7367 0 B RESERVE SECTIO N 5 4 412 263 156.65 16 5 4 334 274 121 .90 16 5 3 2 459 231 198.70 12 5 3 2 398 315 126.35 12 5 3 2 310 366 8470 12 5 3 2 310 369 8401 12 5 2 3 377 340 11088 8 5 4 249 344 72 .38 4 5 4 300 436 6881 4 5 4 191 514 3716 4 C RESERVE SECTIO N
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P W L FOR AGST % PTS D RESERVE SECTIO N STATE BANK 5 5 0 455 192 236,98 20 WHITEFRIARS 5 5 0 446 255 17:;.~0 20 THOMASTOWN 5 4 1 478 334 14>.11 15 MHSOB 5 3 2 424 354 119.77 72 BULLEEN UNITED 5 3 2 345 300 115"AJAX 5 2 3 333 349 OLD CAMBERWELL 5 2 3 382 408 OLD MENTONIANS 5 1 4 239 419 5704 POWER HOUSE 5 0 5 232 400 5' ELSTERNWICK 5 0 5 185 58 0 E RESERVE SECTIO N WEST BRUNSWICK 5 5 0 575 133 432 .33 20 LATROBE UNI 5 5 0 603 241 250,21 20 OLD GEELONG 5 5 0 468 214 218.69 20 DOVETON SJOC 5 3 2 389 299 130 .10 12 UHSOB 5 3 2 275 350 7857 AQUINAS OB 5 2 3 373 306 12190 ST BEDES 5 2 3 310 300 10333 HEATHERTON 5 2 3 284 394 7208 OLD ESSENDON GRA M 5 1 4 222 348 6379 BRUNSWICK 5 1 4 268 456 5877 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 1 4 232 545 4257 PENINSULA OB 5 0 5 149 562 2651 G F RESERVE SECTIO N MAZENOD OC 5 5 0 435 141 308 .51 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 4 1 486 217 223 .96 ANZ BANK 5 4 1 292 231 126 .41 OLD CAREY 5 4 1 226 223 101 .35 WAVERLEY AMATEURS 5 3 2 374 284 13169 ST ANDREWS 5 3 2 335 295 11356 ST LEONARDS 5 2 3 359 397 9043 ELTHAM COLLEGE 5 2 3 255 344 7413 UNIVERSITY REDS 5 1 4 207 330 6273 COMP.tONW'LTH BANK 5 1 4 272 476 5714 FIT 5 1 4 68 543 1252 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 5 0 646 403 160.30 WHITEFRIARS 5 4 1 672 409 164.30 DE LA SALLE BLUE 5 3 2 650 390 166.67 OLD XAVERIANS 5 3 2 531 358 148 .32 OLD PARADS GREEN 5 3 2 547 414 132 13 ORMOND 5 3 2 503 401 12544 MARCELLIN 5 2 3 476 703 6771 COLLEGIANS 5 1 4 348 664 5241 BANYULE 5 1 4 288 698 4126 UNIVERSITY BLUE S 5 0 5 390 673 579 5 OLD SCOTCH OLD BRIGHTON UNIVERSITY BLACKS ST BERNARDS OC THERRY NORTH 0 8 OLD MELBURNIANS MONASH BLUES OLD PARADS PURPLE MHSO B CAULFIELD GRAMM BULLEENT'STOWE MAZENOD OC OLD TRINIT Y DE LA SALLE GOLD HAMPTON ROVERS THOMASTOWN FAWKNER PARKSIDE IVANHOE ALBANVALE AQUINAS OB ST KEVINS BULLEEN UNITED
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