The Amateur Footballer, Week 9, 1989

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'EDITORIAL by Phil Steven s

;cad afternoon football followers . is not until I started coaching in the amateurs last year that I think I had ever head of the word 'MELEE' . old at a coaches' meeting that we should warn our players against a"Melee", I thought there must hav someillness or sickness prevalent amongst amateur footballers . Quickly I learn that in the English languagee ; ;I as "MALAISE" there was another similar sounding word with a hugely different meaning , dictionary tells me that a "MELEE" is "a confused fight or struggle, especially a hand to hand fight among , ; J,her of persons ." One only has to think back to last Friday night's Swans and Carlton game to gain a _- : at picture of a melee based on this definition . he VFL, players or teams involved in a melee are not reported unless isolated reportable incidents are ~,-r-q by the umpire during the melee as a whole . ti1e VAFA however a team or both teams can be reported by the umpire for the actual formation of a melee en if during that melee nothing spiteful, reportable or anything even near reportable takes place . y? Well in in the VFL situation at the SCG the other evening, 7 umpires were supervising the melee and mes were able to notice what was going on and be able to, in a short time, sort out the ugly situation, sa the melee, and thus quickly control the situation . In our competition however on most occasion we only one impartial umpire - the rest of the officials are club connected and in the case of a melee quickly realiz aj club loyalty is stronger than common sense when the blood runs hot . Therefore we have a situation wheree ~ umpire would not be, and never control an ugly melee single-handed , n my new role as General Manager I often hear that the melee "wasn't serous" or "it was just a show of -~,gth". That argument does not hold water - it takes just one person, a little hotter under the collar than the :i to do somethingn silly and then of course someone "pays back" and then it would be "on" . Therefore the VAFA has ruled that any incident that takes place which results in players leaving their normal ,; ng positions on the ground to get involved or where more is going on than one umpire could see or control be regarded by the umpire as a melee and the clubs involved must be reported and the case investigated . Just as a "non-aggressive" melee must carry some penalty, an "aggressive" melee must carry a more severe e~Rlty. The answer of course is self control . Just as the fear of giving away 50 metres has made players more controlled id careful in certain situations, resulted in less 50 metre penalties being given in matches, similar control and ~r . when a melee could be formed will eliminate the flow of reports involving melees . 'r'lell done VAFA - another example of entertaining sensible and safe football being on parade . Have your say on MELEES. Write to the General Manage r PO Box 359 Elsternwick 318 5 Hope your day is "melee" free . Phil Steven s

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A SECTIO N by 10m "the Villain" Johnston

Yet again another perfect score for the villain (3 weeks in a row) . Eat your heart out fellow tipsters, bec : no one can match the villain ! The results were fairly predictable, most matches went the way the villain suggested . In the match of tfi, Ormond by beating Marcellin by 21 points entered the four at the Eagles expense. In a hard fought a the 21 point winning margin was the widest gap between the sides all day. Marcellin led by 6 points at quarter time, and could have been further in front except for inaccurate kicking . A good sign for Ormond :the steadiness of their young first season players . Ormond's best Brett Connell roved well all day and : ubiquitous in the final term . Matt Brown playing his fourth amateur game was a stylish defender. The ,'ond s brothers, Paul, David and Mark McDonald continued on with their good form . Luke Getson was judgeri r Eagles best . Ruck rovers Simon Lennox & Tony Caffrey moved well, although Tony's inaccurate kickir costly . Joey Amad, now a mature player, impressed with skilful disposal, hand and foot . Parkside at the Harry Trott oval, did nothing to improve their record against the Lions . Parkside surp , Collegians kicking 8 goals in the first quarter, but added only another 6 for the match . Collegians a well balar side, plenty of marking power, and lots of pace, will trouble most sides . Collegians Jim Bennett had his i_ game for the season, although the Lions awarded back pocket Andrew Wright their best player . Winger Greg Tregear having a great season continues to do well, as did the State U19 Representatives S .O .D .Parkin (4 go ., plenty), and Wayne Daly (2 goals) . Parkside's full forward Chris Freeman (6 goals) (played under plenty pressure), Marc Bradley, ruck, although tagged all day Mark Sedgwick showed his tagger how to play goc football . Parkside were too slow for this well oiled Lion machine, and their 71 point win was exactly what Co , Bruce Ferguson requested of his team . Old Paradians played host to No rth Old Boys on the heaviest ground for the season . this match never reach,the expected heights that many thought it would, when two tams can only kick 14 goals between them tY left many supporters disappointed . North Old Boys playing long direct football and running the ball into open forward line were all top all day . In contrast Parade forwards were behind, and struggled to break fir,. . from their more experienced opponents . North Old Boys best was yet again another State U19 Represenlt, . . Peter (b ro ther of) Gayfer, playing on the wing . Half forward Brian Hanlon played his best game for the seasc Steve O'Rourke continued his good form . Defender David Barker was also prominent . Old Paradians be ruck rover Michael Skerritt (who has had a poor year by his own standards), in a dazzler, ruckman Brendan McClements. Centreman Paul Zappa & Dominic Spillane (having a great season) . Parade must improve or that can kiss the four good-bye . Kew were the home team when they clashed with ladder leaders Uni Blues at Elsternwick Park . Uni Blues continue to improve each match, and the outcome at headquarters showed what a difference there is betweF top and bottom, where Uni Blues cruised to a 93 point win over Kew. Uni Blues are good, but how goo : Ruckman Mike Yendall continues to dominate amateur football . Mike gave the busy on ball players a field da . Geoff Allen had a picnic, as did Dar ry l Gust, who drove the ball to full forward Don Maclnnes (10 goal who proved too good for Kew's full back Sam Bruno. Kew's defender Adrian Jenkins continues his best a ~ fairest form, he really has been a rock of Gibraltar. Peter Burke resuming after injury had his best game for the season . Simon Lord has been another player struggling, but his effort on Saturday was pleasing for ti Kew camp. Full forward Brett Fitzpatrick (4 goals) was the only effective Kew forward . The match between traditional rivals Old Scotch and Old Xaverians proved to all supporters that both sides have a long way to go to be a force in amateur football . Old Scotch playing at home recorded their 4th horr win by 55 points . The Cardinals were only leading by 20 points at the long break produced an excellent secono half to kick 9-4 to Old Xavs 2-5 . Old Scotch forward Rohan Aujard (4 goals) for the second week in a row wr : iudged to be their best player . Ed Allen (3 goals) continues with his good form . Mark Veselik playing his 2na senior game for the season was another player who had a lot of the ball, ruckman John Moir was in good touch . Old Xaverians got a good game from defender John Tully who battled hard all day, Mick Brennan has been a consistent good player for the Xavs . Young winger Rob Visentini impressed all with his courage. Ruck rover David Taylor regains his early season form . NOW TO TODAYS GAME S I expect No rt h Old Boys playing Ormond to be the main match of the round . North Old Boys have been very consistent this season, stringing together 3 wins in a row twice, but their opponents Ormond also are playing good football, and their experiences players will give the Monds the edge . I expect them to win their fourth match in succession, and replace No rt h Old Boys for third spont. The MOnds by 11 points. This is a courageous choice as Ormond have a poor record at the Brens Oval . 2

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old Scotch travel to Pitcher Park, where they can expect a tough battle to win this match . Parkside wil l -~rvices of Goran Yorksrch, and Lrndley Cowell, both ruckmen playing their first games for the seas-1 . _ Brian Glasgow returns from injury . Old Scotch are yet to win an away game this season . ~cnrreman pa~kside ::are disappointing last week against Collegians will be at full strength for the first time this season . ; e pect them to improve, however Old Scotch with the more proven A Grade Footballers should win a points . Marcellin at home to Collegians will be a vital match for both sides . Marcellin must win to stay in touch four. Collegians ok i he other hand also must win to stay ahead of Ormond, & No rt h Old Boys . Collegian s d good teamwhr ast week agamst Parkside, and this alone wtll give them the conidence that goo d ave. Both sies ave extremely talented youngsters, which will provide a searching test of their ability Collegians, because I believe they have the more talented forward line, which will give them the advantag e Marcellin . The Lions by 17 points. glues are the home team at Elsternwick Park against Old Paradians . Uni Blues will no into this matc h ;,ivnty of confidence after their big win against Kew, also at the Park last week . Old Paradians disappointin g North Old Boys the previous match, will find their opponents a tougher nut to crack . Uni Blues averagin g ;o,~ ts a match will have too many forwards for Old Paradians, who are averaging 94 points a match . Uni Blues oy 29 points. ~ ecation contenders Old Xaverians & Kew meet - a most important game for both teams. Old Xavs relyin g simply have not been kicking enough to win (averaging only 70 points per game) . Kew on the othe r ,aven't done much better (averaging 72 points per game) . Kew's defence, the second worst record fo r ason (1003 points against them), will need to improve to keep the enthusiastic Old Xavs out . Kew wil l _~o,e the return from injury of Brett `Bomber' Burden, but this will not be enough, because Old Xshoul d ,n the ruck giving them first use of the ball . Old Xavs should sneak home by 9 points . T re home team have recorded 22 wins to the away team 18 wins, SELECTIONS North Old Boys v Ormond Uni Blues v Old Paradians : r cellin v Collegians Old Xaverians v Kew - .siie v Old Scotc h ,ongratulations to the fine performances of the 3 State teams . Successful coaches, Mike McArthur-Allen, Rick Brockwell, May Lyon certainly did the amateurs proud . Let's hope all Australian coach, John Fisher the same success . i he news from the Ormond camp is all good, captain Russell Barnes received a serious injury scare Ias t ,wday . Barney is out of hospital and recovering with the aim to play in 3-4 weeks .

A terrific round of upsets has really put the Bucchan Brothers tipping credibility in doubt . Fawkner's first :.~n of the season will give Phil Turner something to smile about and give the "Westerners" a tremendous t Therry meanwhile must be kicking themselves for their lost opportunity to regain a place in the four. We ,d tip the Fawks "to win soon" so we're not entirely surprised . Can you gun down the Navy Blues today, Boys ? The Blacks returned to form with a vengeance and judging by the scoreboard could have won more easily d they kicked straight . Could Trinity have relaxes after their recent great wins? O'Shanessy & Cowley were at from 13 goals to 4 goals by the Blacks defence and this must have been a tallying factor in the injection life to the Uni's curriculum . The most sensational result was the clash of the "faithful" at Essendon . St . Bernard's recent form hardly uggested their magniicent win over De La was possible and there were plenty of smiles on the Old Brighton ces when the result came through . Mark Sarau even had the temerity to suggest that his side has pressured few cracks in the De La wall the week before . Whatever the reasons, St . Bernard's has obviously got their ~,ct together and will be a powerful force for the rest of the season . Old Melburnian's too are steaming along after their slow start and made a nice mess Old Brighton are also doing quite nicely after eclipsing Monash in the last quarterofofBulleen-Templestowe. their game . As we approach the last game of the first round, it is clear that the competition is really hotting up and every = de has a winninq chance . Indeed, even the second bottom side is only one game from the four and botto m THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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side, Fawkner, will now fancy their chances of launching the come back of the year . Great for B Grade fol'o ;,, : . bad for B Grade tipsters. This week resumes the desperate struggle of teams trying to catch the two leaders . Trinity at home to Therry will be hoping to recapture some of the form that sank St . Bernard's a few weeks ago to stay on his - .- . , Brighton last time, said the key to St . James Park is to go down the centre . Trinity's potentially lethal for-" 'andchmpio, Andy Allibon will be hoping their slip up at Uni was only a bad dream . Therry is also on the rebound after being gunned down by the Fawks .Zanetti's early season form sE . . to have deserted him or has the supply line been cut? Whatever the reason, it is obviously no fault of c~, . . Tony Crotty, who is consistently in the best players for Therry. As both sides love to run the ball out of defence with slick handball, the result may depend on which plays the more direct football . In a tight finish, we fancy the home side . De La Salle will now be well and truly jolted out of any complacency that may have crept into their car It is actually a month since the Blue and Golds won the money so we don't fancy the Black's having to fr-; : them today. Nick Heath was inspirational in the Black's win over Trinity but may be required to combat Mick Greene at the centre bouces . Despite Uni's form, we'll stick with De La . Monash wasted opportunities against Old Brighton and showed a remarkable ability to kick at the goal po "Rosie" Sturgess played well and will need watching when St . Bernard's attempt to ride the euphoria ~ their win over De La . The consistent form of Walsh, "Daffy Duck" & Wood, warrant attention . St. Bernard's are about to start a charge in our view and should win . The Fawkner Boys were probably disappointed with the timing of the break and today face a huge tas1, stop O.M's . Saggers & Korp will need to put in big games while Naylor & Cochrane will pose a threat C, the navy blues forward line . The clash of the math will be beween veterans Rohan Brown and Har ry Busst We've heard a whisper from fabulous Phil Turner that the boys out west want this one badly so we'll tip the Fav_ Old Brighton should win at Bulleen where the young BT's are proving to be a little inconsistent . Brighto has been well served by "Shooter'Shippen, "Trigger" Tegaskis and Marcus "Baby Grand" Barber h ~ been in fine tune . Brighton to win . This week's predictions : Trinity to defeat Therr y De La to defeat Blacks St . Bernard's to defeat Monash Old Brighton to defeat Bullee n Fawkner to defeat OM's

D Section by Ian Cairn s

almost at the half-way mark of the season and its almost impossible to predict with any certainty, what the •at t of all sides will be at the end of the year . Even the top two sides, Thomastown & Whitefriars, have appeare d a and neither of them should consider themselves better ;neaky times than a 50/50 proposition for the final our. And to best sum-up the evenness of the competition Elsternwick are currently second bottom, but only a ooints out of the four. Furthermore, 4 sides ( State Bank, Bulleen United, Power House & Old Camberwell) are all on equal points, vying for that fourth position .

C Section by Chris `Lofty' Itowston

Old Haileybu ry remained undefeated and deserve top billing after crushing Caulfield last week . The Bloods are heading for promotion, a big statement given that its only half way through the season, but on form no one has come close to beating them . Will it be Kew revisited . A third quarter onslaught of 10 goals to one saw Caulfield crumble under the strain . The Bloods look good, a blend of height, strength and running players with plenty of ability . Caulfield are really struggling, considering they can play good football, actually if they found form I'd select them to take fourth spot at the end of the year. Best last week for Old Haileybury, Glen Tanner on the flank with six goals, And rew Walden, Roger Gerny & Neville Schmidt with 9 goals. For Caulfield Morrissey, Rudden, G . Williams and Lowe . Balaclava defeated St. Kilda and really do look good on their home track . Being a strong running side their physical strength showed out on their small home ground . Both sides attacked the ball with a lot of vigor with 50 metre penalties keeping the players in line . The game was close all day, only one point separating the sides at the last change. Balaclava teamed well being lifted by some excellent goals under pressure . One must mention again the form shown by Tony Riddell ( St. Kilda) at full forward, kicking another 10 goals and leading the competition goal kicking . Best for Balaclava David G re go ry on the wing, Bernie Raffe rty, Steven Gates & Mark Con roy 9 goals. For St . Kilda, Murrihy, John Howard, Driscoll, Capi ro n & Riddell . P re ston took the points from St . Kevins in a close fought game to maintain third position . P reston was admirably led by their 200 game skipper David O'Brien with Turner & Mark Mason working well from the centre . This gave enough opportunity up forward to win a good contest . Phillips finished with 5 goals . Best for Preston Milner, Brydson, Turner, Ewing, Mason & Kyriacou . 4

showed Hampton Rovers why they are in second position with another solid performance . Both Banyule ;,splayed good passages of play with Hampton Rovers unable to assert pressure all the time, givin ganyule the oPporturnty to kick easy goals . After an even first quarter Banyule drew away with players runningg and threes, the sign of a good running side . Alf Panagiotidis, playing his 100th game kicked six goals Steve Pappon and Ross Hetherington were best for the Rovers . Ivanhoe took four valuable points from Old Ivanhoe last week to leave Old Ivanhoe & St . Kevins floundering e bottom . I'm unable to give detail of the game as neither club sent their reports ! to todays games (current accuracy 80%) . Banyule versus Preston will be a top game today . Preston them a run for their money, but at home Banyule to win . Balaclava look too physical for a young Old Ivanhoe . Caulfield need to improve, this will be a danger game today against Ivanhoe. The home side just . s ide Old Haileybu ry to remain undefeated against St . Kevins. St . Kilda at home to Hampton Rovers, _ai though selection . Both sides are very evenly matched, St . Kilda at home to win . ,odays Selections : Banyule v Presto n St . Kilda vHampton Rovers anhoe v Balaclava Caulfield v Ivanhoe v Old Haileybu ry Kevins

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The results of the last round may have given a few indications for the remainder of the year . ' Thomastown are currently the best side in the section . 2 Whitefriars are not as good as their early season form suggested . 3 State Bank and MHSOB are the most inconsistent sides . Power House rely too much on a few star player s 5 AJAX did have enough beer for the thirsty Bulls, but only after a mad dash to the local for some extra supplies! The match of the day saw Thomastown defeat Old Mentonians by a convincing 51 points . Whilst the othe r mportant game saw Power House topple from the four thanks to a 26 point defeat by Whitefriars . State Bank 'ake the fourth spot after a comfortable 50 point win over MHSOB. But Bulleen United also have Dn that fourth spot after a 59 point victory over AJAX . In the remaining game, Old Camberwell their eyes scored over a disappointing Elsternwick by only 13 points. The big news in D Section over the past fortnight was the change in the senior coaching position at AJAX . Out goes Mark Feldy and in comes Syd Myers . Those that know their VAFA history will remember Syd as the coach of AJAX from 1978-1980, when they went from 'C' to 'A' grades in consecutive years . He then took Uni Blues from B to A collecting another B grade flag along the way . AJAX have already become more aggressive inder their new coach, with 2 broken noses at Bulleen United testimony to that change . Other news from AJAX concerns a few of their players getting together and broadcasting a football show on 3PBS from 8 .00 p .m . on - nday nights . Currently, most of the content is on the V.F.L . but they're hoping to include some V .A .F.A . news as well . This weeks round should produce some more interesting games and if results go the way I think, there should also be some interesting changes to the ladder . The match of the day is at State Bank, who play host to Whitefriars . This should be a terrific game, of a :ery high standard, with both sides playing a similar sort of game - long kicking, high marking playing a big oart in both styles . Houston & Pratt are the dangerous forwards for the visitors, whilst Jenkins & Burrage are kicking goals for the Bankers . It should be a good high scoring game, with the inconsistency of State Bank being the main thing in predicting a win for the Friartucks . Albert Park is again the venue for another big game, House v Old Mentonians . The Panthers look dangerous when the Sciacca Brothers are on their gamePower and even though Acreman looks unfit, he's still kicking goals . Power House rely too much on Evans and he relies too much on them to kick goals . Power House need to win to stay equal fourth, but I think Mentone will be the better side on the day. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989 5


AJAX travel to Thomastown for what looks on paper to be an easy win for the home side . But, the 3_ won't want to take things easily or they might be in for a shock . AJAX are not as bad as their record suq ; ;. ; " and with players like Briskin, Marks & Burstin starting to show some form, they could worry the Ieader=, will be closer than most think, but the options up forward should see Thomastown get the points . Old Camberwell make the short trip to Bulleen where the Baby Bulls are in desperate need of a goo,, , that would put them back into the four. Bulleen's centreline of Morley, Empey & Corsello is giving t,-, :_ . tremendous drive, whilst the O.C's are relying too much on individual performances rather than teaming tog~j,, . Its an important game for Old Camberwell also, but something tells me we're in for a traditional "Bulls E,• ; that should see them run out comfortable winners . In the last game, Elsternwick should provide a bit of an upset by defeating the inconsistent MHSOB . It sho , be the closest game of the round, with the losers taking a grip on the second bottom position . So, selections are : State Bank v Whitefriars Power House v Old Mentonians Thomastown v AJAX Bulleen United v Old Camberwell Elsternwick v MHSO B Any club contributions can be phoned to me on 429 3640 (H) or 490 5522 (W) .

E Section by Kevin McNicholl Eight down with ten to play, and now the picture is becoming somewhat clearer. Let us deal with the resui<< from round 8 first . Doveton continued their run for the 'four' with a 13 point win over West Brunswick anc, with that win could move into the top 'four' and will prove hard to dislodge . Old Essendon had a comfortablwin at the expense of UHSOB and in doing so have kept their finals prospects alive, final scores being 22-1= to 5-12 . St . Bedes handed out a football lesson to Old Geelong and we now see Old Geelong slip into 7th position having lost the last 4 on end and they will need to regroup if they are to have a chance of taking par in the finals . No rt h Brunswick 20 .9 won a close one over Aquinas 19.10 and this now has Aquinas, who were finalists last year sitting in 9th spot, but only one game and percentage out of the four . La Trobe weathereci a very torrid onslaught from Brunswick and after trailing by 7 points at half time outclassed the home side it, their third quarter, kicking 6.3, while Brunswick could only manage 1 .1 . The final bell saw La Trobe 14 .13 defeat Brunswick 10.17. La Trobe full forward Ter ry Wilson showed his class and character finishing the day with 7 goals in the face of fierce opposition, and in doing so, passed 400 goals in Amateur football . The remaining game saw Heatherton run out easy winners over Peninsula, the margin being 14 goals. Looking a the 'four' we now see La Tro be 2 games clear of West Brunswick and St . Bedes, and these sides one clear of Doveton in 4th place with 20 points . Outside the 'four' we have 5 sides, Brunswick, Old Essendon, Old Geelong, No rth Brunswick and Aquinas all on 16 points, and while they all must be considered a chance, any one of these sides would need to win at least 7 of the remaining 10 games to force its way in . and on current form this would seem too great a task . Most of these sides face crucial matches in the next 2 or 3 weeks and they must start to put together a string of wins to stay in the race . This week we see West Brunswick at home to Brunswick in what is possibly Brunswick's last chance. St . Bedes have an easy day with UHSOB . Old Essendon play host to Old Geelong and the loser here could see their chances disappear. Heathert on play Aquinas and again Aquinas must win to keep their hopes alive. North Brunswick are at home to Peninsula and 3 weeks ago looked to be out of it, but now are one of the 5 with an eye on 4th spot . La Trobe are at home to Doveton in a replay of the 1988 'F' Section Grand Final and should see both sides determined to take the points . My selections this week - West Brunswick over Brunswick, St . Bedes to defeat UHSOB, Old Essendon to add to the woes of Old Geelong, Heathe rton to account for Aquinas, No rth Brunswick too strong for Peninsula and La Trobe to take advantage of the open spaces of the University Oval and run out winners over the improved Doveton .

198 9 Elstemurick Park Programm e 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 August 5th (B) Old Trinity v Old Brighton August 12th (A) Old Scotch v Parkside 'August 13th (B) Therry v Old Trinit y 6

August 19th (A) North O .B . v 0. 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 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

G, H & U19 Sections 1, 2 & 3 by Norm Nugen t

REVIEW OF GAMES PLAYED 3-6-89 - ROUND 8 G SECTIO N

~_),rnd 8 results yielded only a 50% rating for your ubiquitous scribe . I correctly forecast the result of Kew Collegians a game which Kew won by sixty one points . Likewise I was correct in selecting De La Salle to • ;, -j t Marcellin - De La did so by twenty points . My third correct selection was Bloods to defeat Bullee n Templestowe . This was duly borne out by fact as Bloods proved victorious by one hundred and thirty seven s St . Bernards proved me wrong when they beat Monash Whites by thirty points at Clayton . Old Melburnians proved too good for Old Xaverians when, contrary to my expectations, O.M's won by eight points . Port colts maintained fourth position as a consequence of their ten point victory over Old Scotch whom I had c'ed would win . H SECTIO N Four out of four selections in the games played was my H lot in Round 8 Kontias did have too many assets State Bank whose liquidity fell below that of Kontias by twenty points . Powerhouse had the better of Balaclava ; ran out winners by nineteen points . CBC St. Kilda players must have thought all their birthdays had come ,r^e or did a lot of Old Geelong players go for a ski on the snowy slopes? St . Kilda won by the unbelieviabl e ;, re of two hundred and twenty six points . St . Kevins proved themselves worthy leaders of the section when defeated Salesians by seventeen points . The GTV9 versus Richmond Central game was not played due misunderstanding between the Clubs . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 ,n eighty percent yield really is a good dividend in the fierce competition of this Section . Like most other -ron watchers I did not anticipate Marcellin would defeat Whitefriars by sixty five points . As a result only :antage is keeping Marcellin out of the top four while Whitefriars has slipped to seventh and appear onl y _m_:dow of the 1987-8 club juggernaut . Collegians gave themselves a cushion from the relegation zone when accounted for Banyule by seventy seven points . Leaders Old Haileybu ry defeated cellar dweller University Blues by forty six points which was a creditable performance by the Blues who seem to be cutting their loosin g ~rq "rn each week . In the two main games of the round De La Salle Blue convingingly defeated Ormond by five points while Old Paradians Green aided by greater accuracy defeated Old Xaverians by twenty three . .nts. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Si .- out of six was my lot in Section 2 when the results served to divide the top five sides from the bottom :en . Melbourne High School Old Boys gave only token opposition to University Blacks who won by hundred :id thirty eight points . St . Bernards & North Old Boys lived up to their school and club traditions when they ayed out a closely contested game which St . Bernards won by eight points. Old Brighton made it eight ris on the trot when they defeated Caulfield Grammarians by over ninety points . Old Melburnians justified selection when they defeated Old Paradians Purple by forty one points . Old Paradian inaccuracy exacerbated margin of their loss . The major surprise of the round was that Monash Blues pushed Old Scotch to te n eints after a very even contest in which both sides had equal scoring short . Therry moved to fifth place as result of their sixteen point victory over Bulleen Templestowe. UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Five out of six winners was my selection success in Round 8 . My friends Fawkner upset my record when ley defeated Bulleen United by fourteen points - ex students Rob, Stef, Brad and Jason know I am susceptible error!! Parkside have impressed me I know, but I didn't think the Imps would dispose of Hampton Rovers ninety one points - but - they did . De La Salle Gold gave Mazenod a good workout before the N oddies =lierged victorious by twenty six points. Thomastown trailled Ivanhoe for three quarters before storming home a big last quarter effort to win by twenty nine points and move to third place as a consequence . My selection Albanvale did defy logic and the Cobras duly delivered the four points against Aquinas who lost by thirt y °ven points . Old Trinity returned to the winning list by defeating St. Kevins by at least eighty points. PREVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED 17-6-89 - ROUND 9 G SECTIO N Kew should maintain their unbeaten record by defeating Old Scotch at Kew while I favour De La Salle to iefeat Monash Whites . Because St . Bernards were strong enough to win at MOnash last round I confidently Dredict they will defeat Marcellin at Niddrie today . I am not nearly so confident in predicting that Old Melburnian s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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will defeat Bulleen Templestowe at Timber Ridge Reserve . The Bullants are capable of causing e ,

and O.M . players have to make a real effort to motivate themselves after their Round 8 victory over Old Xaver Bloods journey to Yarra Park to play Old Xaverians . As the "Crocodiles" are having an inconsisteni : :,

I favour the Bloods to win . Port Colts should be able to easily account for Collegians whose only victor , scored in Round 1 .

H SECTION The main game will be that between St . Kevins & Kontias . I expect a close contest and favour St . Kevins to win it . Powerhouse journey to Old Geelong whose form in unpredictable. Given that the two sides occ_ . the last two rungs of the ladder a close contest can be expected . As I cannot predict Old Geelong form :. because I once played for Powerhouse I select them to win . St. Kilda should be able to maintain its : :I,- . streak by defeating Balaclava today. Therry should be able to defeat GTV9 on the Fawkner Oval . I have,• : . difficulty in accurately predicting the result of most Therry games but I am confident I have selected co, . . Salesians should be able to comfortably defeat State Bank at Chadstone to consolidate their tor,rtoday ;'position .

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Banyule at home to OId Paradians Green will not have sufficient talent to hold the Paradians to a losin g - old Paradians should win convincingly. I expect Collegians to have a sad far eastern journey as I believ e W h ;tefriars •vifl beat them easily at Donvale.

!ant game will be that at Ormond where Marcellin will be the visitors . Ormond has displayed superior season and this coupled with their home ground knowledge prompts me to select Ormond . De La houid be able to record another resoundin t t U' B Salle ;Blpe La for the full game . Old Xaverians & Old Haileyburymeet in today s main game at Yar a Parkl Xaverians have a good blend of big and small players and will trouble Old Haileybu ry . However the young gloods ! earn well together and have built an enviable record this season . I select Old Haileybu ry. 2 ,, NDER 19 SECTION old Scotch journey across the Hoddle Bridge to meet Melbourne High School Old Boys . The small ground m , scotch's running game but I believe they will still emerge as a clear winner. The main game should : t Brighton Beach where Old Brighton play St. Bernards . Statistically Brighton has the better 1989 and this coupled with their ability to play the ground should enable Old Brighton to win the game . Nort h old Boys should be able to record another comfortable win . This time they should easily account for Caulfield Grammarians, Bulleen Templestowe will pose a threat to Old Melburnians today although I expect the Dark Blues to win . That's two selections in a row O .M . readers!! Old Paradians Purple travel to Therry where I expec t --_ls to win as ruckman Smith feeds Fitzpatrick who has provided Goodwin with many scoring opportunities . We Paradian's performances record they will not have the ability to stem Therry teamwork and thus hold Therry to a losing score. In an intervarsity game Melbourne Blacks travel to play Monash Blues whose form ;.,?ek indicates victories ahead . Nevertheless I am persuaded by seasonal indicators that University Blacks n . If there's to be an upset today Monash Blues could provide it . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Aquinas will post another victory at the expense of St . Kevins who are not playing well enough to defeat Aquinas . Thomastown & Albanvale will play a game which should be close . Thomastown rucks may falter at Caulfield while the Thomastown forwards will have to work hard to out manoeuvre the great defensiv e : of Davis . The Thomastown prime movers Papaioanou, Pougios & Formosa should win enough :,cessions to enable their forwards to kick a winning score. Thomastown to win a thriller! Hampton Rovers -,ome should redeem themselves with a clear cut victory over Bulleen United who are finding the competition ° cult . Parkside travel to Fawkner where I expect the Red Imps to defeat the locals and thus move a step cer to the top four. In what could prove to be a grand final rehearsal Old Trinity meet Mazenod at Bulleen . ci ;fficult to assess the points scored by each club as ground siza can effect the amount score . Suffice to both sides have impressive forwards. Mazenod appears to have the more polished group of defenders se metal will surely be tested today . Home ground advantage favours Trinity and like all others I cannot ct today's weather as I write on June 5 . The Trinity aberration against Aquinas and the performances ~i ie Mazenod defence prompt me to select Mazenod whose supporters I will have to encounter at Kilmore riorrow. Undoubtedly they will tell me what they think of my selection . Ivanhoe will offer strong opposition De La Salle Gold . If the ground is heavy the Ivanhoe strength could be greater . Nevertheless Ivanhoe fitness suspect even to the team management and I expect De La Salle Gold to emerge victorious today .

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All coaches and fitness advisors interested in the total conditioning of their footballers are invited to a special seminar at the MCG on Friday 23rd June, 1989 . Jerry Attaway, Conditioning Co-Ordinator of the San Francisco 49ers Football Team (1988 Super Bowl Victors) has made himself available to talk about nutrition, fitness and injury. The seminar will commence with light refreshments at 6 .00 pm and participants are invited to stay and watch Hawthorn play the Brisbane Bears. The venue is the Jolimont Room in the Northern Grandstand . A $5 .00 charge will be made for non AFCA members . To register your interest and participation, and to assist with catering and ticketing, please contact Lisa Weightman on 654 4199 . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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,; :ell deserved congratu!ations to Wayne "The Arouser" Henries for reaching the 300 game mark this eekend . Wayne has been a stalwart of the VAFAUA for over ten years, serving as fitness advisor in 1984-8 5 as President of the Umpires' Association last year. Still running strongly in A Section, Wayne's knowledge of arousa l graphs guarantees that he will keep himself keen, fit and involved for the next hundred or so games . A great night was had by all who attended Johnny Hall's Olinda Chalet on June 3rd . John is an ex-VAFAUA oaiie now waving the flags in the VFL, and really turned on a terrific meal for the troops . Thanks goes to Chilli ;;r organising the night and to all of the wives and girlfriends who played taxi-drivers for their happy but hopeless - en in white (wine) . Characters who stood out during the night were : Richie Simon who gave a superb display of attempted sobriety . Peter Wiseman who was in the same state :;ut Rept saying that the only reason he couldn't read the menu blackboard was because he had left his glasses eh,nd at Ivanhoe. Woody who was like the other two but had organized to stay at a motel for the night . As en joy my current appointments I'll go no further - but what was Cathy saying about the spa Woody? Talking about advisors, Graeme `Nureyev' Simpson gave another balletic demonstration of what to do n the field during our last meeting . Taking a keen interest was Rob 'Libe rt y' Be!! who can be seen on training , ghts wearing his balletic shorts. Could these two be concocting a pas de deux for next meeting? (By the :,ay, pas de deux does not mean "father of two" - nor is it the French two-umpire system!!!) Yet another umpire reaching a milestone this week . Congratulations goes to young seventeen year old David - Chook" Fowler for boundary-riding 50 games for the VAFAUA . Over summer David joined an athletics club :D build up his fitness and running style and already its starting to pay dividends with his appointment to the u19 inter-League game a few weeks ago. Keep up the good work David!! ! Rumour has it that Garry "Car ry on Regardless" Clancy struck again at Collegians last game. Having ,estered officials at the start of the game if they could find him a tie ( he'd misplaced his own), when asked o bring in the flag holders at the end of the game he got confused and arrived in the rooms with most of the goal post padding . Looks like he's still living by the motto "if you can't keep 'em happy, keep 'em laughing". RETRACTION!!! RETRACTION!! ! r,,vas indeed the Sunday Obse rver's photographer who "stilled" Steve "Lightning" Clinch at Old Scotch :nree weeks ago and not the Sunday Press as reported . As we can't blame someone else for the error then %ell blame no-one! ! Peter "Gourmet" Wiseman's Kitchen Hints ( Continued) : ,',,hen cooking eggs in a microwave leave the power off unless you want to have them scrambled, poached and fried all at the one time and all over the microwave!!! Could it be that if Betty (Mrs W) can't scrape the -ness of the appliance then Peter will have to run another year to buy a replacement???? Or could it be that Peter might have planned it this way??? ? Looks like Greg "The Gambler" Hardiman's thoughts about how to umpire have paid off for his by his appointments to represent the VAFAUA in the SA-VIC clash in May and the NFL Championships last weekend . Greg has had an outstanding season so far, and our spies tell us that he did another tremendous job down on the Map of Tassie. This month's White Wacker goes to Graeme "Stretcher-case" Thwaites - his second for the season . Someone had better tell him that unlike the World Cup Trophy, he doesn't get to keep it if he wins it three times n one season!!i ! Blue Mooner of the Wee k In answer to last week's question about the procedure for undertaking Phonse - who cares ? This week's question : Under what circumstances does a goal umpire have the power to report? (Answers in :vriting to Mike Murray by next Thursday) . "The man in white is always right" Mike and Russel l

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CLUBS - IT'S TIME TO TAKE STOCK ! As the football season is just on half way through, now is as good a time to take stock on your club's performances, both on and off-the-field . I'm more concerned with clubs 'OFF-THE-FIELD' performances and trust that your club committee or executive has seen fit to critically review the club's off-the-field performances and take the necessary steps to ensure a successful 1989 season . It may be that it's necessary to prepare a July to September Action Plan for the remainder of the season . In assessing a club's performance off-the-field, the following are just a few random thoughts of my own, your club may choose to use :CLUB SPONSOR/ S All locked in place for 1989 with an option to continue sponsorship for season 1990. - All current sponsors are receiving ALL sponsor benefits as promised at the start of the season . . . and there are good vibes between sponsor and club ! IF NOT . . . sit down right now with your sponsor/s and discuss ways of correcting the situation . check that all sponsor signage both on the ground and in the club rooms is in good condition!! • PUBLICITY All your home games should now be receiving good exposure in your local press . . . school newsletters . . . business and institutional publications . - make sure you are using good action pictures (where applicable) and make sure your club's sponsor/s signs are in the background . - assist your club media/press officer to find good newswo rt hy items for publication - not just scores and best players . • SOCIAL (FUND RAISING) Make sure ALL players, officials, supporters AND past players and officials are aware of all club social events for the remainder of the season . - Make sure all mailing lists are u--to-date (refer to my comments re mailing lists in May 27 edition) o RAFFLES (FUND RAISING) - Make sure you have negotiated your club's raffle prizes from the list of VAFA sponsors . . . VAFA Travel . ., Beaurepaires . . . Grover's Wines . . . James Dickson & Co. . . . and others. - Don't forget to acknowledge the sponsors (and other donors) and use their logo on printed tickets and promotional material . • TAKE HOME MARKET ( FUND RAISING ) - Another 'giant sleeper' for club fund raising and tis back to the "Mailing List" (yesterday I was called on and ended up purchasing 2 dozen lamingtons for the East Malvern Tennis Club) . - Use the VAFA Sponsor Group and create a 'take home' order form to send out via your club mailing list :Wines, Beer, Spirits etc. - from Grover's Wines (ring Peter Marr 419 3363 ) Soft Drinks, Mixers, Mineral Water etc. - from Cadbury Schweppes (ring Chris Catchlove on 339 6339) Pies, Pasties, Fruit Pies, Party Pastries - Four'n Twenty (ring Noel Lanigan on 371 1777 ) Confectionery - from James Dickson & Co . (ring Richard Lloyd on 429 2055) To help club's I'm currently preparing a standardised club "take home" order form ready for your club mailing! Let me know if this can be of use to your club's fund raising activities . So go to it . . . take stock right now of your clubs off-the-field performances . . . if you want assistance ring the VAFA office or me direct on 571 6028 (B .H . or fax 571 8771 .

THE LONGER TERM INVESTO R National Mutual, the market leader in rollover products, has launched a new rollover package to attract investors th longer-term outlook . The new product, SuperGuard II, was designed for clients who had an investment outlook of more than two years . SuperGuard II has no entry fees but charges are applied to withdrawals in the first three years . It also provides nvestors with the opportunity to invest in both the Capital Stable Retirement Portfolio and the Guaranteed Retirement Portfolio . The Capital Stable Retirement Portfolio should prove to be extremely popular with rollover investors . "This portfolio offers the potential for high returns through a balanced spread of investments with a bias towards property," said Mr Peter Coley, General Manager, Victoria . "The investors of the portfolio are selected and managed to maintain a high level of capital stability and minimise ~he voluntary of returns :" National Mutual has also launched two new insurance bond products, the Guaranteed Investment Bond and tine Variable Income Bond, strengthening its position in the insurance bond and the retirement income markets . According to Mr Comley these products should prove successful in attracting investment from a broader range of clients . The Guaranteed Investment Bond has been designed to attract clients who are currently investing in bank ierm deposits . The product has no entry fees and is capital guaranteed . The Variable Income Bond is an important addition to National Mutual's range of retirement income products . It meets the needs of clients who require regular income from their invested capital but still wish to have control over their income level and access to their capital . "it is ideal for those rollover clients who at age 65 need income but are not prepared to accept the capital access constraints of a formal annuity. For fu rther information : Ca! l your National Mutual agent or ring Lloyd Simpson on 618 4581 .

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TEAMS THAT REPRESENTED VICTORIA ON 28TH MAY, 198 9

How They Lined Up V.A .F.A . v S .A .A .F.L . BACKS : B. Conti (N .O.B.), R . Schober (Coll .), P. Considine (N .O .B .) H .B. : R . Fuller (C) (Old Scotch), M . McDonald (Ormond), R . Barnes (V.C .) (Ormond) C: S . Phillips (Old Haileybury), M . McCarty (Uni Blues), F. Kingston (Ormond) H .F : S . Moloney (N .O.B.), C. Taylor (Uni Blues), A . Jobling (Uni Blues) FORWARDS : R . Furphy (Uni Blues), P. Schuhkraft (Ormond), S . Taylor (Ormond ) RUCKS : J. Moir (Old Scotch), A . Cahill (N .O.B.), F. Gleeson (Old Paradians) INTER : P Adams (Banyule), M . Beers (Old Paradians), M . Galbraith (Collegians) EMERGENCY: A . Smith (Old Scotch) . V.A .F.A . (CDEF) v S .A .A .F.L . ( A3-A6) BACKS : D . Gregory (C, Balaclava), D . McConville (Hampton Rovers), B . Boyd (St Kilda CBC) H .B. : C . Cooney (Caulfield Gr.), T. Fellows (V.C., Thomastown), J. Gilham (Banyule) C : D . Comer (M .H .S .O .B .), C. McKenzie (Old Haileybury), G . Sutterby (Banyule) H, F : D . Connell (Old Haileybury), I . Wrigglesworth (Latrobe), A . Waldon (Old Haileybury) FORWARDS : M . Stone (Power House), T. Riddell (St Kilda CBC), C. Huston (Whitefriars) RUCKS : D . Williams (Banyule), B. Rafferty (Balaclava), L . Holt (Banyule ) INTER : M . Salmon (Hampton Rovers), S . McMullin (Waverley), R . Morrissey (Caulfield Gc) V.A .F.A . UNDER 19 v DIAMOND VALLEY UNDER-1 9 BACKS : J . Dickson (Caulf . Gr.), S . Bradley (MHSOB), S. Furphy (Old Xav.) H .B. : N . Cameron (Bull-Temp), A. Philp (Preston), P. Gayfer (N .O .B .) C : N . Boyden (Old Mello), D. Bugalski (Ormond), A . Parkin (Collegians) H . F : W. Daly (Collegians), D . Angove (C, Old Paradians), M . Brady (Old Scotch) FORWARDS : M . Lake (Whitefriars), P Board (Old Paradians), M . Armstrong (Old Haileybury) RUCKS : M . McConvill (Ormond), M . Chun (Marcellin), Z . Useinov (Old Melb ) INTER : C . Caliguiri (Preston), L . Daffey (St Bernards), L . Black (Ormond), N . Chipp (Old Carey), G . White (Whitefriars), M . Bateman (Whitefriars), B . Leavold (Thomastown )

OTF would like to express on behalf of all connected with the VAFA how proud we all were of the Australian Amateurs performances in Tasmania over the long weekend . There is an old saying in football that to give your best is all anyone can expect you to give - our boys gave of their best and were beaten . Congratulations to the VFA and well done to the Amateurs . *** Scores from the 3 matches the Australian Amateurs were involved in were : Day 1 : Queensland 7.16 (58) def. Aust . Amateurs 8.9 (57) Day 2 : Aust . Amateurs 11 .7 (73) def . Tasmania 11 .2 (68) Final : VFA 21 .15 (141) def . Aust . Amateurs 2 .3 (15)

TRIBUNAL - JUNE 6 MAY 27TH ROUN D M . FINDLAY (Old Paradians Purple U19) - Striking - Suspended two matches . JUNE 3rd ROUN D W. BUCHHORN (Parkside) - Striking - Suspended four matches . R . FIELD (Bu1l/Templestowe) - Striking - Suspended three matches . N . CAMERON (BuIl/Templestowe) - Head-butting - Suspending three matches. R . BLOOM (AJAX) - Striking - Suspended three matches . N . FRANKS (Peninsula) - Striking - Suspended three matches . S . McLEAN (Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended five matches . A STRACHAN (Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended eight matches . G. STEVENS (Brunswick) - Suspended five matches . G. MAZZA (UHSOB) - Striking - Suspended four matches . B . MILNER (Old Essendon) - Striking - Suspended four matches . S. BISHOP (Old Essendon) - Striking - Suspended four matches . 'PR FILIS (Marcellin U19) - Striking - Suspended three matches . G . CHANDLER (Whitefriars U19) - Abusive language to umpire - Suspended one match . G . WHITE (Whitefriars U19) - Striking - Suspended two matches . N . HART (Old Scotch U19) - Striking - Suspended three matches . `D. FORD (Therry U19) - Striking - Suspended three matches . D. McCLOY (Therry U19) - Striking - Suspended six matches . M . TOMARO (Bull Templestowe U19) - Striking - Suspended six matches . Accepted Prescribed Penalty .

Abusive and Obscene Language 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 '

**,t Experts expected the Australian Amateurs to finish in the top half of the competition . Well we didn't do too badly - headed only by the VFA, our rating of No . 2 beat Tasmania, NSW, Queensland and the ACT .

~** Paul Drake, appointed field umpire to the recent Old Geelong - Brunswick E section match, had to leave the field ill and Gary Johnston and David Mims both officials took over and umpired excellenty. Well done fellas - true amateur spirit . *,t* Sportsman of the Week - Old Scotch's Rob Fuller - captain of the victoria VAFA side which defeated SAAFL a fortnight ago and then crowned captain of the Australian Amateurs .

Well done Rob . Rob's play reminds very much of the tough, attacking style of former Hawthorn strongman, Ian Bremner.

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51 P Law 52 M Williams 53 C McKean 54 M McPhee 55 A MacMdlan 56 J Omond 57 C Ross 58 R Stubbs 59 C Stevsn 60 B Smth 61 J Stanley 62 A Dawson 63 T Brecksopp 64 N Collin 65 P Holloway 66 N Robinson 67 H Youngman 68 P Butler 69 8 Furphy 70 G Lavender 71 P Wolherspoon 72 D Laurie 73 B Furphy 74 D Leslie

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Captain/Coach : Ric Daki n 1 . G . Orchard 2 . P Isherwood 3. A . Burman 4. R. Dakl n 5. T. Dakin 6. A. Marsdi 7. D. Murphy 8. J . Butler 9.Ploannou 10. M . Foy 11 . P. Hewitt 12 . M. Roberts 14. T. Hislop 15. B . Telford 16. P. landen 17. J. Paxford 18. M . Jones 19. N . Brockwell 20. S . Douglas 21 .S. Clarke 32, B. Wilson 41 . P. Dakin

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8 S Butle r 9 G O'Mahony 10 P CvIleIIa (DVC) 12 T Arnol d 13 M Thomas 14 A Phillips 15 T Holder 16 D Sulliva n 18 B Mdlar (Cap!) 20 A G!fbn 25 .M Hounaan 27 P Smith 28 J Casey 29 C Mooney 33 1- Tighe 37 M Dohle 39 D Banova 42 J Christiana 45 A Croagh 49 C Barbaro 151 A Berngan 54 T Meagher 58 D Callaghan 59 M Crwtel!a 66 P Cunrty

11 D J!nklns 12 J Recker 13 S Carey 14 S Molinar 15 P Danggl 18 H Moss 20 P Kellv 21 B Smale s

22 M_ Devereaux 23 B Muller 24 G . Falckh 25 P Davem 26 A Byrnes 31 D Boden(C) 32 R . Costello 40 C Muscat 41 W Lino 49. M Gribbe 52 A Smith 54 D Lyons 96 S Redden 119 S. Lyons

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4r: : 74 BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE BLOODS Coach : C. Hutchinson 1 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 Eliam 12 S K Kell y

13 PC Bainbridge t4 R Howar d 15 N G Stevenson 16 J Hutchinson 17 W Johnson 18 S Blai r 19 H it!oupolos 20 A J Brown 21 R Homberger 22 J Nanowch 23 P Green e 24 D Rust 25 J Gran t 26 B McDonell 27 SC Smith 28 CJ Hutchinson(CC) 29 I McKenzie 30 B Taranto 31 J Davies 32 K Shannon 33 B Janck 34 B Turner 35 S Powell 40 D For d

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KEW Coach : Richard Macts ac 1 P Shaw (VC) 2 M Langton (DVC) 3 M Manle y

,an Bowde n 1 R. Loughron 2 . A . Goul d 3 S Wilson 4 L . Higham 5 R Bang s 6 E . Hutchinson . J. Bucknal l 8. A . Ciunies-Ross 9. M . Clurnes-Ross 10.1 William s

4. Robert Maclsaac 5 M Frenc h 6 Richard Macisaac 7. A MacDawel l 8 R Lindsay 9 D Macisaac 10 B Prowse 11- A. Phelan 12 . S Pincer 13 J Livingston 14. A Livingston 15 M . Gienster 16 A Wilson 17. M Marti n 18 C, Curtain 19 C . Maclsaac 20 K. Velthuis 21, A . Holton 22, E . Northam 23 M Dalton 24. S. James 25, M . Vane 26. A . Borghes, 27. K Doyle 28 C, Northam 29,A Payne 30 C . Johnston 31 . S . McLean 32 .J Lo u

33 A Price 34 M . Furlong

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12 . D. Campbell 14 C . Wilson 15. K . Fulle r 16. P. Thompson 17. D. Symington 18. R . Western 19. D . Fenton 20 . D. Bowden 21 . D . Fergusson 22 . J. Mellon 23 . A . Hurley 24,W. Matthews 25. D. Thorn 26. J . Patterson 27. P Trainor 28, D. Hooper 29. S McGregor 30. A . Phillips 31 . D. Voss 32 A. Thompson 33. J. Beaurepaire 34. N . Don 35. G . Lang 37. D LeLevre 38. B, Crump 39, C. Williamson 40. N . Bradford 41 . 1. Bowden 42. J . Armstrong 43 . P Tingate 44 . A. Hadley 45. J . Doherty 46 . L . Nichols 47. H . Marr 48 .D.McNab 49 . D. Kay 51 . P Montgomery 52 . D . Littl . D. Rose53 s 54 R . Sherwe . A . Hare n5 '.. 5& N . Ellwood

1 M Sullivan 2 P Fitzgerald 4 V McGuire 5 J OConnor 6 G McAllister (:C) 7 J Toohey 8 P Monaghan 9 G Wood (C) 10 J Fedenco P OBrien 12 P Hogan 13 R Purce:l 14 S Melican (DVC) 15 F Monahan 16 J Pearson 18 A Purcell 19 S Byrne 20 J Fraser 21 C Doolan 22 M Mahady 23 S Walsh 24 K Mahady 25 G Toto 26 M McGrath 27 A Nathan 28 P Mornce 29 J McInerney 30 G Powell 31 M Fitzpatrick 32 P Rusting 33 M Ream no 34 J O'Connell ~DVC) 35 J Saundr y 36 P O'Dea 37 M 0 Connell 38 D Sal van 39 J Goilant 40 W Haddad 41 P Freeman 42 A Griffiths 43 A McCieav e '.. 44 G Powel ..' 45 A Waish 46 A Capes 47 G Dowling 48 B Doolan 49 D Constance 50 L Overman 51 A Sullivan 52 D McAllister 53 R Dooiar. 54 G Matthews 55 D Abfalter 56 M Syna n 57 A Hargreaves 58 B Nott 59 A Elliott 60 N Hrscox 64 D Wood 65 T Bourke 66 D Bourke 74 S Phelan 75 P Hargreaves 76 D Copeland 77 M Dowling 78 M Devers

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A .N .Z . BANK Senior Coach : Tony Kennedy Reserves Coach : Graham Anstu s S Duke 2 A Kennedy 3 R Koegier 4 P Cumm ;ng 5 T Harbnson 6 P Marshal l G Anshs 8 C R :lelv i a Sampson ._, Fi Birkenfield D Fyrel l

12 J McKi6op 13 kt Patterson 14 M Szert z =5 M Furness '6 P Gihh n 17 P Knight 18 P Boyle 19 G Walkley 20 S Briggs 21 P Shoppe 22 A Bennett 23 L McLeod 24 M Shaper 25 P Srachan 26 M Birrell 27 G Smith 28 R Harrington 29 J McDonald 30 P, McDonald 31 E Nicosia 32 M Farrell 33 T Giessen 34 C 1^:estb!ade 35 B Curthorys 36 W Duscher 37 P Dawson 38 P Smidt

39 D Burgess 40 R Ely 41 G Downes 42 S Hyde 44 G Sken 45 j Poulton 46 B Fernandez 47 T Carte r 48 1 Grav 49 i Slattery 50 M Sweeney 51 D Harbinson 52 B D :ckens 53 P Jones 54 R Hueston 55 T Bran 56 W Tuckey 57 P Jones 58 D Kubeil 59 R May 60 N Walsh 61 M Deiflto 62 K Murray 63 T Sullivan 64 D Duck 65 D Dohnt

COMMONWEALTH BAN K Senior Coach : W. Kraska Reserves Coach : W. Sparkles 1 D Chapman 2 J Scott 3 J Post 4 S Woodward 5 M Shackiock 6 P Bowies 7 D C!ode 8 t1 Kraska 9 M Eans 10 A Pitts 12 S Pearce 13 J Ouirke 14 G Dunkiey 15 J Prat t 16 N Keating 17 J Jenkins 18 S Watson 19 P., Henry 21 A Segrave 23 S Kimpton 24 G Joyce 25 A Greig 26 W Ennor 27 G Phelps 28 P 8uttigieg 29 B Jame s 30 J G,annakopoulos 31 M McGonagle 32 W Sparke s

33 S SCern 34 E Shaine 35 J Martin 36 D Barker 37 P Harriso n 38 P Panagiotopoulos 39 GSpanos 40 R Opie 41 A Post 42 S McNamee 43 B Abrahams 44 A Ave s 45 M Pearson 46 J Yusef 48 G Bibby 49 R Vinc : 50 A. Mastaign 53 1 Kraska 54 G Chnstou 55 P West 57 M Anderson 59 M Meriino 60 D Harrison 61 P Bollern 64 . M Gdlies

ELTHAM COLLEG E Senior Coach: Craig Bransgrove 1 M Stone 2 3 4 5

S McVicar K Tucker M Edwards C Bransgrove 6 R .Badenhop 7 N Hamshare 8 M Fitzpatrick 9 S McPhai l to S, Keef e 1t .C Penna 12 . J . Weatherill 13 D Bishop 14 R Whelan 15 J Pitcher 16 A Gardiner 17 S Shaw 18 P.Kernaghan 19. L. Davison 20, W. Stevenson 21 B, Hanley 22. I . Kiddl e 23. P Taylor 24,S Watson 26 M Delaney 27 S Fitzpatrick 28 A . Hal l

29 N Crawford 31 C Butler 32 D Campbell 33 G Hai l 35 S Biddle 36 I Chesser 37 C Dare 39 M Barden 40 A Peacock 43 B Anderson 44 M Batting 1111, D Wilto n

FOOTSCRAY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Senior Coach : John Mahoney Rese rve Coach : Wayne Taylor 1 D Edwards 2 B Alla n

3 R Gunn 4 M, Sheraton 5. G Stefou 6, G . Mill s

7, P, Nelso n 8. B. Kogimeties 9 D Power to. G . MacDonald tt . J . Breheny (C) 12. R Phelan 13. K . Thielmann 14. C . Alla n

15. S. Flynn 16. D . Tanner (RVC) 17. J. Marone y 18 J. Ferris

19. T Johnstone 20. B. Sym e 21 . D. Sutherland 22. P Chil e 23. M. Darmanin 24, M . Brown 25. P. Lewi s

26 S. Cas e 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 Hefter 36, P Gibbs 37. M. Godkin 38 M . Johnson 39 .P Morgan 40 . M . McKenzie 41 . T Farag 42 P Bettens 43 M . O'Shannessy 44 C Barrett

45, P Allen 46, C White 47 W Bardenhagen 48.D Bonne r

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49 B Eccles 50 R Backer 51 M Walter 52 J Fitzgerald 53 T Dyson 54 G . Biggs 55 T,Nucara 56 P. Cleaver 57 P Kennedy 58 C McManus 59 M . Case 60 A, Murrell 61_ M Russell 62 . A Quinn 63 M Else 64 E . Eller 65 P James 66 6 Sullivan 67. J. Carahan 68 J Scrub 69 S Iceiy

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2 . Steve Palar 3 S Campbeu 4 . D . Carr 5. S. Bateman 6 W Francis 7 . P . Deegan 8. T. Luca s

17 . A. Rogers 18 . D . Rolfe 19 .S McMullin 20 . P Livolti 21 . J . DiCintio 22 . S McDonald 23 . M . Sayers 24 . C . Todd 25 . F De Masi 2& W . Rootlet 27 . R . Palamara (DVC) 28, C Walke r 29 . P . Luxtord 30. B Leggett 31- 1, Nei l 32. S . McCormack 33. J Boyle (VC-R) 34. A . Hamilton 35. M . Grad y

36. M, PoiletU 37. N. Collins 38 A . Gree n 39 . J Keaiy (DVC-R) 40. J Bartels 41 . T Chilcott (VC) 42 . J Grimison 43 . A. Chiicot t 44 . G . Smith 45 . G . Rogers 46 . S . Grady 4T 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 6SL S. Thompson 71, D . Lambour n

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ST. ANDREWS Senior Coach : Roland Magro Rese rves Coach : David Saddler 1 . I . Stewar d 2 G Browne 3 R Soncin 4 J Tanner 4 C . Gibso n 5, M . McCormick 6 D . O'Keef e 7. R . Magro(CC ) 7 K . Wright

8 D . Mastic 9 G . Casey 10, S. Rul e 11 . P Goldsworthy 12 W.Chamra 13 R. Davies 14. N Taylor 15 D lie s

9. P . Hall 10 . C . Boyle 11 . T . Smith 12 . A Wflks 13 P, Fitzgerald 14 R Murray 15 . P Aiisop 16 . D Co x

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D McCleary R Sheedy S Bolton 58 P Barmby 59 R Tepe 60 S Us6ck 61 T Sinclair 62 B Oliver 64 N Morgan 66 P Gabns 67 R Cutlack 68 P Charles 69 P Hogan 70 G Mitchell 71 S Eldridge 72 R Evans 74 A Webster 75 M Somerville 76 0 Henderson 77 S 06ve r

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Senior Coach Laurie Duffus Asst . Coach

15 P Cavanagh 16. A . Watts 17, P Little 18 DShaw 19, G . Undy 19. C Miller 20 . C . Leopold 21 . R . Pepyat 22 . B Funnel] 23 C ArGs 24 D. Saddler 25. R Vimba 26 V. Sciuili 27. J Reginald 28. J . Kilkenny 29 . N McDonald 30 B Emblem 31 . D Briggs 32. L Libard i 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 51 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 Ng

3 N Stubbs 4 A Fitzgerald 5 A Nicolaca 6 R . Eddington 7 P Kanee n 8 B Dinning 9 A . Levy 10 S. Wlgiey it A. She r

12 . G Proebsil 14, G Buliuss 15 N Timms 16 J War d 17 A Jackson 18 S Margetts 19 M Brooks 20 A . McCully 21 R Walker 22 N Sher 23 M Preston 24 R Dunlevae 25. A Guinan e

26 G McDonald (C) 27 A Poun d 28 D. Ray 29.MMcComb 30 S Fletcher 31 . R Bulluss 32, J. Ruffi n

33. S . Harvison 34B .Jackson 35 P Jones 36. P Claxton 37, M Lansdeli 38.D Newman 39. M Aitken 40 D Cananz 41 P Commerford i 42 J Gil l 43 C Girdwood 44 M . Dyer 45 S Lydster 46 D Strtford 48 A Amalidis 49. R . Goodman 53. R . Sjogren 57 R . Lydster 59. M Ingram 64, D. Ricco

Tim Hillis 1 L Duffus 2 D posse 3 C Walden 4SMaus 5 .P Barone 6 C Hosking 7 S Hayes

8 . G . Roughsedge 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 l 18 V Koop 19 M, Moran 20 . G Plessey 21 I Jennens 22 G . Cook 23 . B . Condon 23 .5 Giacon 24, A. While 25 S Jackson 26 M Jones 27 D . Fraser 28 . K. Sporn

29 G . DuChateau 30, G, Crdiland 31 R Zappeili 32 L Kildey 33. L . Dynes 34 P Smithers 35 R. Goldberg 36, G . Moloney 37 D Power 38. C Rogers 39 S Saizano 40, D. Delaney 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 Le e 50 W, Beacon 51 .1 Mezzailra 52 . S Quilty 53 A Green 54 V. Chow 55 P Phillips 56 A Joselend 57. P Butler 58. G, Moloney 59 R Brewer 63 . F Russet 1 69. A Sheridan 86,6 Ka u

WAVERLEY A MATEURS Senior Coach: John Ha rt ley Rese rves Coach : Neville Walther, 1 G Hands 2 M Kane 3 D Lawle r

4 B Reynolds 5 S Price 6 J Marti n 7 M Dinsdate 8 P Burghardt 9 S . Carro l 10 M Luxa 11 J Dickson 12 hd1 Rohan 13 S Darvell 14 N Bell 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 Keppel 24 J. Caygili 25, G Ros s 26 M Dereus 27 D Black 28 P Mahoney 29 R Dupuy 30 V Caruso 31 D Young 32 K Conlan 33, S . Farley 34 K Sneddon 35 1 McDowail 36 R Duvallon 37 G Walhen 38. B Maya 39 B.Hannan 40 S Thomas 41 G Flemming 42 P Blac k 43 K Durose 44 E Atgjaras 45 I Nankveil 46 A Slink 47 J Fuller 48 C Conroy 49 C Neate 50.P Thomas 51 . P Balfour 52. B Flanagan 53 M . Sharrock 54 G Kell y

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I . McGowan Reserves Coach : Damian Martin LevraS 2 D Dawson 3 A Harry

4 P McGowan 5 F Van der Peet 6 G Hyland 7 M Cannon(CC) 8 J Borg 9 J Neenan 10 S Lugowski !I A Elliot t 12 Andrew Featherston 13 P Graham ?4 A Cook 15 D Whil e 16 P Van Donoen 17 Anthony Featherstor, 18 D Elliott

19 S Calderwood 20 M Deraa n 21 A Cabansag 22 D Temby 23 G Mugavin 24 A Ryan 25 C McKenz,e 26 C Muscat 27 B Tuc k

28 J Meilak 29 D Bouch,er 30 D Digenova 31 1 Canfield 32 B Mazouns 33 B Ryan 34 G Gammone 35 S Kennedy 36 G Stephens 37 B Cet,nich 38 A Reader 39 J Tuc k 40 C Eilhott 41 B Mar r 42 M Kennedy 43 A . Morei!i 44, G Smit h

45 S Smit h 46 S McKenzie 47 T. Ferris 48 C, Cheetham 49 G Dona 50 S Vines 51 D. Bubnic 52 P . Cuihane 53 .J De Bono 54 P Campagna 57 B Han n

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Est . 1967 AQUI N AS 1 C O'Toole 2 J Dwyer 3 C Bo x

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 t2 D O'Loughlin 13 T Alford 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 Bell 26 G Box 27 I Shaw 28 G Wright

29 S O'Loughlin 30 G Hewit t 31 J Dean 32 C Gndle r 33 D Postlethwaite 34 M Tarul h

35 S Livingstone 36 D Phelan 37 B Jones 38 M McCarthy 39 E Whitfield 40 D Wright 41 D Croft 42 B Spiess 43 C Rogers 44 K Co x

45 J Goldsmtd 46 M Box 47 P Kvwetelartis 50 P Grierson 52 I Mitchell 53 S Alfor d

56 D Laws 57, V Alexander 58 A, Crosby 59 N Lynch 60 B McKellar 69 Dean Farrel l

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13 RUNSUUIGK Senior Coach S . King Rese rv 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 T Leaney 35T Heaney 36 R .Kennedy 3T A Watterson 38 S O'Brien 39 P Sayers 40 R Elde r 41 K Drysdale 42 R Barham 44 R McKissack 47. R Craigi e 48 0 Murphy 50 M . Green 52 . M .Hobden 54 N . Campbell 56 R Camp 57 B, Watterson

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FiEATF9ERTOFd Senior Coach : Darryl Patterson Assistant Coach David Buck Reserve Coach: Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2 . P Ulbrick 3 . P Sawyer(VC Res) 4 . T. Lovett (DVC) 5 D. Zammit 6 . A . Todd 7.S Price 8 . T. Howell (VC) 9 5. Herf t 10 D.Reddaway 11 . T Kelso n 12, P Quinn 13. R . Tcknel l

14. D. Patterson (CC) 15. R . Watso n 16 R . Todd 17. B. Norman 18B,Pope 19 G . Cust 20 . C Zanker 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 . ] .Leeson 30. B . Scott 31 . P. Mule 32, D Heins 33 T Easey 34 G Paterson 35 R . Lyons Jnr(D1C-R) 36 F Llpet n 37 R Lyons Snr 38. R Smit h 39. G. Watson 41 . M . Richards 42 . G . Cost 44 F. Khalil 44. M . Dillon 45. D Eland 48, G . Clydesdale 49. S. Flannery 50. W . Elliott (R .Capt) 51 . M. Batarilo 52 . S . Link 54 P Hopbns 55 A . Herdman 57. R . Murphy 60. D. Buck 69. R . Harvey

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LA TROBE UNI . Coach : P. O'Donohue Asst . Coach : C. Orvad Reserves Coach: J. Williamson 1 R. Little (Capt 2 . D. Huffe r 3. A . McGibbon 5.P.Shannon 6. M . Dalbosco 7. D. Moore 8. B. Franzman 9.J Sandy 10 . M . Bakogianis 1t . L. Athanasakis 12 . P. Tucc i 13, J . Trimboli 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 Gehrig 26. C. Polatos 27. J . Hubbard 28. C. Panozzo 29. Z . Zuccala 30. V Cavalieri 31 . P Chilco 32 . F. Andruela 33.S. Hands 34. N . Morrice 36. D. Poole (VC) 37. A, Conroy 38.J.Spano 39. A . Taylor 40. A . Blaskett 41 . R . O'Connor 42. S. Bret t

43. S . Visser 44 . J. Mills 47. D . Sidebottom 48 A. Cummings 49. C. McLachlan 50. S . Brownlaw 52 . J . Cousins 59. I . Wrigglesworth 64. T Wilson

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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. Samarhno it . K. Hehi r 12 . J. Serratore 13 . K . Lianeas 14 G . Parkinson 15, H, Tsadtas 16 . S. Tsadtas 17 A .Tabbrt

18 . C . Keay 19 . D. Balazsy 20. B. Pisasale 21 .J .FoUas 22. P. Fox 23. C. Fox 24. S . Hog g 25. M . Mazzarella 26. V. Liros i 27 . P Randello 28. G . Mills 29 D. Adams 30. F. Miraghe 31 . P. Whiteman 32. a Scares 33, J. Androutsos 34. M . Karratas 35. P Dowsett 36. M . Payn e

37 . D . DeMorton 38, D. Stone 39. L . Robins 40. 1 . Rooney 41 . G. Poulton 42. C . Borel6 43. E . Cirillo 44. J. Teha n

45. J. Cardassis 46, D. Tait 47. M . Wade

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'. C Mille r W Panagiotopolu s P Crameri (VC) R, Thompson P.Duddendge P McKenzie G Poison G Evans R Gathercole M Bradfor d ~ A Middleton z . P Henry P Carmichael D W~tirngslow P Bartlett IN Pollard 40.S Braden 41 . D Barrett 42 N Baxter a9 P.Bowden ~, . S Parker (VC) 45 C . McKay 46 M Davison 47 W Anthony 48 . R Barnard .5' B Milner by M Vaxa6 s 51 J Simmons 52 T Fogarty 53 B Fordham 54S Imlach 55,13 Scott 56 . J . Johnstone 57 P Kyvelos 58 .R Lmdus 59 D Marlyn 60 V McGuire 61 R Mille r 62 C Pollard 63 D Poulton 64 N, Saville 66 B . Sims 67 P, Sotenou 68 M Spencer 69 M Stindl 71 W Crossley 72 SA Soteriou 81 G Kirk 82. P Day 83 P Baroch 84 P Lewis 91 N Barhng

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Senior Coach : M . Sampson Reserves Coach : W. Francis 1 . M . Sampson

4 S Gusto 5 R Burn 6 S Burgess 7 T Johnstone 8 J Handbury 9 R Herman 10 T Hog g 11 D CoIaG 12 M David 13 A Jamieson 14 D MacLeod 15 D Oliphant 16 W Dovrlmg 10 L Carlton 11 D McLeod 12 0 Colaoa 13 M Naylor 14 P Butle r

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

15 W Dow6ng 16 R Emmett 17 C Hollis 18 C Richardson (DVC) 19 M Youngma n 20 D Atkins 21 J Dowling 22 E Spiden 23 C Landale 24 D Hollis 25 J Henderson 26 R Hanna 27 D Catanacn 28 A Turne r 29 J Nevdle~&:ndh 30 B Allende r 31 T Jackson 32 M Baxter 33 W Robertson 34 W Davis 35 36 37 38 39

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40 H MacGa.van (DVC) 41 R McDonal d 42 C Pappas 43 C Slorach 44 A Morton 45 C Pearson 46 R Burch 47 D Cler k

48 P Hayes (ResCapt) 49 A Forema n 50 J Grant 51 P Law 52 M Williams 53 C McKean 54 M McPhee 55 A MacMiGan 56 J Omond 57 C Ross 58 R Stubbs 59 C Stewart 60 B Smith 61 J Stanley 62 A Davson 63 T Brxksopp 64 N Collin 65 P Hoi way 66 N Robinson c 67 H Youngman "8 P Butle r 69 70 71 72

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ST. BEDES Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Reserves Coach : Alex Ba rt sch 1 . N . Williamson 2 . D . Marshal l 3. P. Riordan (Capt .) 4. B. Ridewood 5. G . Connolly 6. E . Kou s 7. N . McColough 8 . D. Segley 9 R . Smallwood 10 S Gray (Sean) 11 . R . Grech 12,D.Spencer 13 S .Zahra 14 .P.Lannan 15. P. Walke r

16. B. Berry 17. M . Atherton . Hutchinson 17, M . Mannes (Capt) 18. B . Tomlinso n 19r B 18. S. Glove r ..' 20. M . Beasley 19, B. Collopy 20. B. Bonnett 21, P Come 22 . R . Horrigan 23. D. Maughan 24 . M . Fitsher 25 . J . Ricketts 26. G . Martin 27. J . Harrison 28, P Gracie 29. T. Mitchener 30 . J . LSbrooy 31 . S. Warner 32 . A Gracie 33 . W Franks (ResCapt) 34 . R. Graham 35. S . Farrow 36, C. Watt

37 . M . Watts 38, J, Crowder 39 . A Walsh 40 . W. Reid 41 . A . Dolphin 42,P Angus 43, B, Jarrett 44 W. Bovingdon (ResVG! I 45, R, Keenan 46. G . Robinson 47. E . Davey 48. G . Glover 49.S.Begg 50 . G . Debruyn 51 . M . Burnell 52, C. Gardiner

53, S Hamilton 54. C . Dickman 55, D. Hunter 56 . D. Jennings 57. L. Marks 58. D, Matheson 59.J.Rock 60. .G ; Scott

21 . A. Whdelaw 22 . C . Bracchi 23 C . Dunlop 24,T. Beasley 25 . D . Smith 26 T Cusack 27, J. Elmore 28, C. Freer

29. B. Hambridge 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 . R . Burn s 32, Matthew Beasley 33 Ray Purcel l 34, A . Boag 35, B . Mill s 36, M . L'Huede 37, N, Fitzgibbon 38, B. Dunstan 39. Mark Beasley 40. R Man n 41, T. Bryant 42, M . Hollingworth 43 . C Parks

44 R . Bryant 45 . T. Gattuso 46. C. Ross 47. P Kennedy 48. S . Freer 49. A . Pettmella 50, S. Campbell 51 . W, Miles 52 . D . Kelsey 54 . M . Darneils 55, S McIver ST G . McIver 59. P Newport

U. i"1 .,7 .0. B. Senior Coach : Alan Flavel Reserv es Coach : Anthony Boyce L A . Flavel (C) 2 R . Higgins 3 . R Flavel 4 . G . O'Bryan 5. J. Zanl n

6. S . Agnew 7. C. Skins 8. K, Hunter 9, D. Cattanach 10, P Burns tt . N . Caine 12 C. Arnol

13 . N . Seymore 14 . D, Regan t5. M . Davidson 16. J . Bowers 18. P Hooper 19 G . Mazza 20,P Woo d 21 . M . Grant 22 N . Andrews 23. C. Gamble 24, A . Kountios 25, G . Beasley 26, C . Gathercole 27. D. Hovenden 28 A . Fighera 29 . J . H o 30.S . Epifano 31 .S. Zerna 32 .D.Bunn 33. M . Taig 34. J . Palmer 35 . B . Lug g 36 R . Clements 37. R . Burns 38. A. Boyc e 39, G . Constantine 40 R. Salmon 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. Llprmo 52,M .Hopwood 53 .P.Shanahan 54 .B,Leared 55 J . Tohil l 56. M . Kostos ST M . Bernick 58. B. Boyce 60, R Kay 61 . G . Sharpies 62 . L . Keating 63, D. Cother 64 . G . Allen 65 . P Baker 66, D. Brooks 68. G . O'Keetee 70. B. Moloney 79. K . Strahan

WEST BRUNSWICK Coach: A . Hall Reserves Coach P. Leathern 1 . I . McNeice 2. D . Cecch i 3. A. Hall (Capt) 4. S Casley (DVC) 5. P. Leathern C-R) 6. S. Capro n 8 B Taylor 9 . B, Davis 10. S. Fyffe 11 . L . Kir k 12, K. Buhaglar 13 . D. Anderson 14 . D. Anderson 15. P. McNaughton 16. P Magafa s 17. R . Diacon 20, 5 Lampard 21, D Lampard 22, N . Magafas 23.J . Jackson

25. C. Hatzistavrou 2& C . Fitzsimmons 27 . G . Hatzistavrou 29. D . McAllister 31 . W . McNece 32 . T. Johnstone 33, G . Chappell 35.R Campagna 36, G . McDonald 37 S. Penny 39. W Wilki e 40. R . Baker(ResVC) 41 R. Hokkanen 42 . G . Sherif f 44 . Mark Rodgers 45, R . Taylo r 46. S . Barglamidis 47, T. Jackson 49. S . BenetU 50 P. Robinson 52 J. Hogan 53 . S . Lababldl 54 . B . Kynakidis 55. M.ChapmarXDVC-R) 56, W. Herrman n 57. C. Leathern 58, W. Lewis 59.R .Ashdawne 61 . S. Godfrey 62 . J. Traynor (VC) 63. G . Tuite 64. D, Marlow 65. M . McRostle 66. W. Tulte


OR MON D Senior Coach : L EGIA :` ' S Senior Coach : Bruce Ferguso n Reserv es Coach : Chris Warner 1 S William s 2 D Hoyle (VC) 3 R Bervn s 4 R:1 Hibbins 5 S Hunt 6 A ingleton 7 C Higson 8 C Polloc k G Griffith C Garner NI Dal y 12 A Webb ~I S H;nchen (Capt) 14 R Scholar (DVC) 15 P \h'oitl =u A Wa;lace - I P Blackman 18 J Bennett t9 Scott G Peck 2' 1 Roberts G Parsons _: Wright

1 D Tadgeli(ResCap) A Baum 26 T Habben N Schmidt 3 R Sevedra

29 K Parsons > M Galbrait h 31 P Lawrence(ResVC) 32 A Copeland 33 A Tob,n 34 P Kahn 35 N E +ans 36 N Pike 37 C Coyne 38 P1i Conron 40 A Lord

0 McQueen H Stephens N Comley 44 A Parkin 45 J Powell 46 A Mitchell 48 J Lemon 49 G Kenneally 50 R Grooves Si P Baxter

55 M Davis 56 J Smith 58 P Swan 59 R Lancaster 60 B Wooihouse 61 R Oliphant

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Senior Coach : Stephen Pirrie Reserv es Coac h William Burke 2 N Griffiths 3 M Bra 4 G . Crimmins 5 8, Irwi n 6 D Strod e

7 B Casauna 8 B Fitzpatrick 9 A Peric 10 T O'Kayi, 11 R O'Kayt; 12 S Lord 13 C Kmakou 14 P Clayton ~ ~ )

15 G . Whd e 1 6 N Duncan 17 J Casauna 18 G Kalac 19 R . Barry 20 I Mills 21 P Thornley (DVC $ 22 R Schobe r 23 R James 24 B Burden (C) 25 A Jenkins 26 P Burke 27 R Lave 28 D Moore in 29 E Bamundo 30 A . Roysto n 31 C. Vighotb 32 J Brazil 33, C Bradley 34 P Hicks 35 S Bruno 36 R Bruno 37 G McCage 38 M Cavanagh 40 0 Greenwood 41 IN Keighran 42 P Howar d

43 B Vlgiiott, 44 N Dellis 45 M Carydis (ResCapt) 48 M Perrc (ResVC) 51 S Harrison 52 H Kendall 53 R Sagese 58 P Rigoni 60, N McAllister

IY ➢ A : HVELLI N i A Faatsch 2 J Ongiasso 3 M Cooper 4 C Car r

5 P Carata 6 A Ca;ry 7 M Dillon (ResCap) 8. T Ama d 9 M Day (VC) 10 A Gallagher 11 S Johnson 12 . S O'Fiynn 13 M Stapleton 14 D Hose (VCR) 15 D Rouser 16 B Murray

17 M . Coach (C) 18 G 'Node , 19 M Delahunt 20 J Pappas 21 J Amad (DvC) 22 T OHehi r 23 S Lennox 24 C Castagaa 25 M Keafs 26 A Hev=.t t 27 D Winterbottom 28 S Padres 29 P Harvey 30 R Stewart 31, C Mason 32 G, Sheehan 33 S Beattie 34 L Belso n 35 R O'Capaghan 36 D Menzie s 37 P aneerra n 38 D 0 Callaghan 39 F Batusteila 40 A Zannon i 41 P Chappell 42 J S :ott 43 P Randall 44 P Mclntyre 45 S Boysen 46 J uutds 47 T Buhag,ar 48 J Golds 49 G Hughes 50 M Chun 51 0 Cotterdi 52 P Plb s

53 G Gallagher 54 S Johnston 55 M Tomason, 56 A Day 57 P Andugza 58 M Palmier. 59 M Tomasont 60 J Abbott

OLD S CO TC H

N0 :3TF1 OLD B OYS Senior Coach : M . tlannebe ry Rese rves Coach: G. Pearse 02 M Hannebery 3 J Tierney 04 A Cahill

5 M Schmidt 6 M Borcich 4 7 P Boot h 8FMute 0 9 S . O'Rourke (Capt) 10 B Hanlo n 11 S Hoffman 12 P Wei r 13 B Curulli 14 P M ;Ilett '5 P Kearney '.~3 M Hediey V M Boyd

9 P Considine Z0 P Wrigh t 21 D Baker "22 S Moloney 23 C Alevras 24 J Marchbank (ResC) 25 J Schrn :dt 26 S Hibbert 27 R Atknson 28 G Del l

29 P Daniel 31 G O'Tooie 32 B Sexton 33 W Hanley 34 B Conti 35 M Fenneliy 36 P Hehi r 37 S Russell 38 M Bowman 39 K Scot t 40 P Leigh 41 P Dwyer 42 A Baker 43 D Hofstede 44 B Giroiarrv 45 M Devin e 646 P Gay(er ,47 0 Sharp 48 .C Goodear 49 T Jones 50 C Hibbert 51 J Cahill 52 A Muto 53 S Biscaro 54 A Schmidt 55 D Perrone 56 T,Stluce 57 R Adorna 58 T Keogh 59 J Aquila 60 S Scolio 61 K Healey 65 T Hoga n 66 J Ciccotosto 67 D Htnchchrfe

Senior Coach : Serge D'Angei o Reserve Coach : Paul Luby 1 P Considine 2 P Wood 111C ) 3 M Con; ne (Dt-c^,) 5 D Spillane 4 M Be - s 5 DSp 6 C Sr r 7 P Co° f 8 O Re.- .:s 9A( - . .: 11 10BC: = t2 " 13J 4 P Hours 15DWa 16 M Heffernan t7 J Lasviey 18 B Grills 19 D Bibby 20 D McInerney 21 T Bear e 22 A Regar. 23 P Luchetta 24 0 Abrahams 25 L Mansfield 26 M Power 27 P Stephens 28 P Shannon 29 P Zapp a 30 F Greaser) (Capl) 31 D Rya n 32 M Skerntt 33 A Peyton 34 M Reid 35 P LaRosa 36 B McClements 37 D Freeman 38 R Mills 39 P Brabender 40 J Tobi n 41 D Jackson 42 P Hammond 43 M Vee r 44 A Pntchar d 45 D Perryman (Res C) 46 S Philp 47 B Shannon 48 P Caddy 49 D Angave 50 P Na m 51 J Goulding 52 C Ray 53 D Exton 54 P Naiter 55 N hiiils 56 P Walsh 57 D Beare 58 M Mullavey 59 D Beck 60 C Dunreil 6t P HewRi 62 P Northe, 63 P Healy 64 M Cotter 65 J Jackson 66 0 Wall s

L . ARTHUR PTY . LT D Transport Contractors, 76 Cremorne Street, RICHMOND 312 1 Telephone 429 3244

5 ~ nior Coach : simon Tallent "as Coach :

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_tanto n y VesN ,k Hooper A Chambers 2 `9cCai l 5athedan d R McLesh R Macmilian Drummond Perkins P Sherwen S Rodwel i S : ntt R Emmet t R Maxwell Hart ; . Wmnek e J Forbes I A Price F Kie l A Smith tOVC) S Bones t S Iitrngvaonh J Wes t M L .usi -~~ A Hawdon S Lett s G Alrd ='r S Hawkins , : P Brown J Hart A Japp :'. R Austin M Godwin B Cai n M Brady 47 B Sheppard 48 J Gran t 49 J MacMillan 50 S Cairns 51 B Arnold 52 T Elli s 53 S Montgomery 54 J Afgha n 55 B Dart 56 P Edwards 57 N Ellwood 58 L Fraser-Smith 59 S Gibbs 60 K Heard 61 I Hd I 62 D Lesion 63 M McGrego r 64 H Middleton 65 R Mirams 66 A Mitchell 67 D Murtagh 68 A Negri 69 A Puiiar 70 J Robinson 71 D Rundle 72 D Wearne 73 S W nney

M ike McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach :

OLD XAVERIAN S Senior Coach: D . Corcoran Reserves Coach : M. Callinan 1, P Visentmi 2 R . Vlsentint 3 D . Meagher 4, R . Curtain 5, N . Bourke 6 J Curtain 7 . W . Denton 8 . D McKay 9, M . Guilty 10 A. Walsh

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

Mr . Geoff Riley 1 P Co x 2 P Schuhkraft 3 T Boyanton 4 R Barnes 5 D McDonald 6 A . Best 7 . G Fisher 8 . M . Gilmore 9 C . Tonki n

10 M . McDonald 11 R Strahan 12 . A, Mehrten 13 P . Kingston 14 S Taylo r 15 N . Cox 16 R Eishold 17 P Sutherland 18 M Burns 19 A Job rag 20 B Nash 21 .S Carboon 22 B . Connell 23. P McDonald 24 S McCooke 25 P Forsyth 26 M Brown 27 T Hill s

28 P Nankervis 29P Adams 30 D . Wood 31 V Gervasoni 32 B Madden 33 . A. Roe 34LG Russell 35 .S Grace 36 .T .Stewart 37 D. Robertson 38 . P . Milne , 39 . W. Bramich 40, M . Tobin 41 R . Oaten 42. J . Case y 43. P Harrington 44 . T Ma u

38 M McClelland 39. S. Heatherington 40 J McGrath 41,R Hobb s

45. R . Singleton 46. M . Anderson 47 . W, Crump 48 D . Ness

42 .D Honed 43 . P Stocks 44,B.Heaphy 45 N Spargo 46 S .Furph y

49 . D . Hansen 50 L Blac k 51 A Connelly 52 T Tsiavls 53 M . Champion 54 M . McConville 55 . O, Ellu l

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 . Pricolo 56 M Gibson 58.R .Kennedy 65.C, Pearson 71 C . Slattery

56 .K Benham 57 . D. Rot h 58 . Bruce Williams 59 . Brett Williams 60 . D. Cox 61 .M .Nix 62. C . Conro y 63. J . Clarkson 64 . A . Noblett 65 . C . Jenszen 66 .R Gow

67 P. Konstanty 68 .S.Egan

PA Ri<S113 E Senior Coach : Wayne Bannister Assistant Coach : Jack King Rese rv es Coach : Mark Wilso n 1 W Bannister 2 B Glasgow 3 F . Sansonetti 4 . R Gard 5 T Gard 6 L Jakoviceski 7 G Yoks c h 8 R Shanahan 9 W Buchhorn 10 M . Sturgess (Capt) 11 P Hansen 12 L,Inserra 13 V Soligo 14 M Sedgwick 15 J Papa s 16 M Campbell 17 C .Feeman 18 J Adducci 19 S Rodwell 20 P Smit h 21 D nebas t 22 M Wilson (CCR) 23 M Sherloc k 24 G Williams (DVC) 25,J Knakid, s 26 M Bradley 27 L Pan(an 28 T. Franklin 29 M Rowe (VC) 30 J Fakos 31 J King (VCR) 32 L Cowel l 33 M Cotter 34,T Pavia 35 G Pan)an 36 P Torre 37 P Coleman 38 N Vincdorio 39 B Hun t 40 S . Bannister 41 . D Wood 42 H Dunbabm 43 C Gra y 44 L Clarke 45 P Matkans 46 D Seneck 47 N . Mitchell 48 W Smith 49 B Inserra 50 K Harty 51 G Pollock 52 . G Nads 53 D, Campbell 54 F. Denami 55 D Watson 56 P.Papatheodorou 57 S Tolley 58 D Pavitl 60 C Notis 61 J Panlan 66 A Stuart 69 S Locke

MAJOR SPONSOR * PAi'iKSIDE PANELS 4598516 * HEIDELBERG MITSUBISH I 4581222

UNIVERSITY B LUE S Senior Coach : Alan Salter Reserv es Coach : Steve King 1 C. Gunn 2 R . Furphy 3 G .Wtl6ams 4 M Yeo 5 S Macaulay 6 W, Carroll 7, G. Allen

8 A Yandell 9. A . Christie 10. A Nalder 11 E Banks 12 J . Kants (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 Maclnnes 27, M Ligh t 28 G Hazeldine 29, D Buckley 30 P Stevens 31 M Formosa 32,A . Nugent 33 . M Connock 34 H Worsley 35 S Shorten 36 N . Macauley 3T A . McDonald 38 A Mitchell 39 .0 Freemantle 40 D. Coulte r 41 S Lowrey 42, B . Cohen 43 .A, Kennedy 45 G Taylor 46 B Langley 47. M . Hickey 48. J . Moloney 49 B . Christie 50, I Wilmoth 51 C . Watson 52 A Carter 53 . C McDonald 54,J .Young 55, D Atkins 57, M . Pinkey 59, D . Christie 60 D Shaw 61 W . Harris 65 . S . Kirsanov 66 .J . Hyslop 77 . M . Richards


B Section r _ '\

DE LA SALL E SULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE

1 M Green 2 P Barry

Senior Coach: Alan Parri s Rese es Coach: David rv Keast

3 4 5 6

1 G Clarke 2 N Tsiobnas 3 T Rowe 4 D Fitt 5 M Wilson 6 R Heath

7 P Robertson 8 A Smythe 9 P Bell 10. P George 11,S Farley 12 A Parris 13 J McInerney 14 T Puls e 15 PFaulkner 16 P Corstorphin 17 D Mayn e

18 A, Course 19 P Nigro 20 H Hanson 21 D, Hooper 22 P Engellener 23 S,Pac e 24 H Murbc 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 Rozants 42, W. Arthu r

43 P Anderson 44.J, Rosanits 45 . D. Phtlpots 46 0, Robertson 47. T Bone 48- S . Slate r 49 K . Theunisse 50 A Theunissen 51 .P Bon e 52 . D . Peters 53 . M Agrotis 54 G . Alichi n

55. S . Wotherspoon

M C N P

Beddoe Anderson Frase r Gree n

7 J Richardson 8 C Wrigh t

9, C Campbell 10 D Tessier 11 J . O'Callaghan 12 D . Toohey 13 P O'Tode 14. R . Faulkner 15 G . Connolly 16. P O'Connor 17 P Green

18 D. Carroll 19 P Wyles 20. L. Vanderplight 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 . Greely 37. W. Gaspanni 38 . A. Cluning 39 . IN Michell-H,11 40 S McGra w 41 K Mullins 42 J Legastes 43 A McLeay 44 P O'Brien 45 M Hagen 46 B Kellett 47, L Quir k 48, T. Nicholson 49 . P Dwyer

FE9tlY P1 N 6. R 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 8.1 Habgood 9,J. O'Leary 10 B . Saggers 11 . K . Busst 12, P Tymms 13- P Kerslake 14 M . Roach 15 D Terr y 16 L . Cohen 17, G . Ould 18. K. Korp 19 S Barrett 20 G . Scott

21 P. McAuliffe 22 D Boot h 23 N, Gosewinckel 24 B. Youn g 25 A . Saggers 26 . B. Selleck 27. G Livingstone 28 A . Scott 29 M . Barrett 30 T Pccunn 31 J Madden 32 A . Johnston 33, P Maferczak 34 D.Ruggeno 35 P Barrett 36 C Kell y 37 M . Middlemo 38 P Smith 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, 0, Portelh 50 . R . Cohen 51 A . Wood 52, M, Potter 53, S Lydiatt 54, M . Kane

55 . M Spurgeon 56. J Harrop 61 R . Kavanagh 62 . K . Kavanagh 63 T Kavanag h

Victorian Frei Experts

UNIVERSITY 7L,ICIC S

OLD MEL63URNIANS

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M UtS g MONASH U N I . BLUE S Senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserves Coach : Marcus Hanlon 1 J Alexander 2 I Kohle r

3 I Ses t 4 . 8, Cornwell 5 . G . Gale

6 .1 Hildebrand 7 . B, Seato n 9 . L Baring 10 J Koop 11 M Spencer 12 G Oakley 13 R Culvenor 14. P. McColl 15 . W Gannon 16 A, Qui n 17. S. Zachands 18 . G . Hipwell 19 D Schwedes 20. S . Manuell 21 . S . Giles 22 .B Rodoni 23, D. Lynch

24 P Tnandos 25 P Balsanni 27 . D. Newman 28 P. Littl e 29 A Headberry 30 J Sturgess 31 . J . Smit h 32 K . Haeusler 33 N . Searle 34. J. Qui n 35 A . Triandos 36 M, Kerr 37 . J Andritsos 38 R Knott 39 J Spencer 40 M Hoyle 41 A Kern i42 R Dean 43 B Hodgson 44 A_ Verrocchi 45 M Later 46 A, Hodgson 47. J Ncolopoulos 48 P Andntsos 49 K O'Brien 53 . J . Shady 54. R . Trembath 55 Z . Marc 57. M . Kan,zay 58 M . Hanlon 59 H. Middleton 65 . D, Wood 68, G Scalzo 69, D. O'Keeffe 71 . M Hay

O'T®ucheRoss Chartered Accountants

OLD E4_1G" tON Senior Coach : Mark Sarau 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 . Saran 9 M . Fishe r 10 C Lade (Capt) 11 C Blair 12 D Cochran 14. J. Bennett 15. R . Smith 16 M Shippen 17. P. Woff

18 L McMahon 19 C Broo k 20 T Grant (DVC) 21 C 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. Hoar 40 K,Young 42, P Thompson 43 R Wraith 44 . R Brown 45 L Rides 46 D Hoga n

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

Senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Rese rves Coach : Simon Trumble I T Wdts 2. R Pisarski ? J . Nichols ~ D Cordner 5 P Murray 6 1 Arnold 7.A Cochrane 8 A Tymm s 9 G Bradshaw to A Joyc e ..' 11, N Johnstone '.. '2.4V Baglm 13. R Seccull

14 D.Sands 15 J Warmsley 16 P Woo d 17 D Ward-Ambler 18 W. Ward-Ambler 19 P Thompson 20 A Salek 21 . J Roysmith 22 M Ellinghaus 23 A. Wdts 24 . D Wilson 25 R Brown 26 T Stucky 27 E Cordner 28 . C Tyerntl 29 . R Mead 30. J. Mitchell 31 . R Gtllard 32 R Webb 33. A . Bul l 34 C Anastasakis 35 M . Weber 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. Read

51 M Edgley 52 K Caddo 53.N . Troupe 54. A Wilson 55. D . Nelson 56, I . Woxvold 57. R . Anderson 58 T. Kelsey 59. W Kelso 60. D. McDonald 61 . A . Stafford 62 A Francis 63 B O'Halloran 67 S Burn y 68 . G . Nelson 69 D Hamilton SPONSORS

ST. DERNARDS OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : ..' Russell Forbes Reserv es 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 . Taylor 7 R. Forbes 8 A Kenealy 9. C. Glass 10, C . Brent 11 T. Philips 12 . T. Clark 13. B, Trotter 14. P Beer

15 T. Pontefract 16. A . Blac k 17 L . Farrell 18. A . Mazels 19. J. Hope 20, M . Parlbett 21 . S. Drum 22 . P. Robison 23. J . Adgemis 24. A . Anderson 25 E . Borghesi 26 L. Colema n

27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28. G . Harvey 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 1 Teller 42 . R . Grue . C . Neaven43 44. A . Turner 45. N . Kolitis 46. M . Heat h 47, A . Phadoneos 48. B. Beamsh 49. R. Bon d 50. D. Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52. D . Butera 53. S . Cowley 54 P Dowling 55 . J . Francis 56 P Serroni 57 P Blankensop 58. P. Deveraux 59 M Nougher 60 M Stanley 61, G . Heat h

THE MAX HOTEL * ORRONG ROA D 62 . J .P Adgemis SERVICE STATION 63 J Davey ~

Senior Coach : Frank Melican Reserves Coach : John Woo d 1 2 3 4 5

M . Su!6van P Fitzgerald V McGuire J OConno r

6 G McAllister (VC .) 7 J, Toohey 8.P. Monagha n 9. G . Wood . (Capt) 10. J . Federic o 11 . P. O'Brien 12 . P Hogan 13 . R . Purcel l

14, S. Melican (DVC,) 15F Monaghan 16 J Pearson 17 18. A . Purcell 19,S Byrne 20. J . Fraser 21 . C . Donlan 22 . M Mahady 23 .S Walsh 24,K Mahady 25 G . Toto 26 . M McGrath 27 A. Nathan 28 . P Morrice 29. J . McInerney 30. G . Powel l 31 . M Fitzpatrick 32, P. Punting 33 M Redmon d 34. J O'Connell (D .VC ) 35.J,Saundry 36.P O'Dea 37. M . O'Connell 38. D. Sullivan 39, J Gallant 40 . W Haddad 41 . P Freeman 42 . A . Griffiths 43 . A. McCleave 44, G . Powel l 45 . A. Walsh 4& 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. 0. Abfalter 56. M . Synan

57. A. Hargreaves 58. B. Not t 59. A. Elliot 60. N . Hiscox 64 D Wood 65 T. Bourke 66 .D,Bourke 74 .S Phelan 75 P Hargraces 76. D. Copeland 77, M . Dowling 78 M . Devers

THERRY Senior Coach : A. Crotty Rese rves Coach: M . Purcel l 1 . G, Biddlestone 2 . S. Flahert y 3. J. Zanotti 3.J.Toohey 4, S . Ramsay 5 S . Ramsay 6. T. Quinn 7. P Jone s 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 16.5 Gibson 17. R . Lyon s 18 T. Taylor . 19. A. Ratcliffe 20, M . Bell 21 . J . Tyler 22 . C . Mills 23. C. Bye 24. P. Mallon 25. M. O'Rourke 26 P. Rya n 27. M . Tadrnac 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. Lind 42. P Jones 43. A . Whelan 44 . M . Doran 45. P Davern 46, C Ryan 47. P Ratcliffe 48 D Wrigglesworth 49 J, Matto n

50 M Bosanko 51 R . Moran 52 . H . Aya d 53 S. Cranwell 54. P Salerno 55, M Purcell 56,G . McCormack 57. G . McCullough 58,D .Webb 64. P Crotty

Senior Coach : Kevin Morrison Reserv e Coach : Rick Frazer 1 . P S)ogren 2 J . Radford 3 R . Grummett 4 . M . Russell 5. G. Salerno 6, A . Coker 7 . S . Cern i 8. J . Somerville 9. S . Phillipson 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 . Gray 30. G . Keys 31 . J . Cummins 32.N . Pappas 33, G . Mille r 34, P . Somerville 35 . J . Hughson 36 . J . Smith 37 . G . Haeusler 38 . A . McArthur 39 . S . Davie 40, E . Popovic 41 . M . McLaughlin 42 . G . Wines (C,) 43, B. Warre n

44, P . Dillo n 45, E . Heffernan 4& C. Thompson 47, L . Doyle 48. A . Rogers 49. A . Gray 50.S .Shaddock 51 .J .Chomley 52 . M . Bel l 53 . A . Salerno 54 .S .Thomas 55 . B. Hans 56 . D . Robinson 58 .T .Hogan 59 . P . Weigand 60 . M . Ranki n 61 . A . Cunningham 65 . A . Youn g 69 . A . Batey 72. M . Giltrap 74 . J . Campigh 82 . A . Donal d

65 M, Hogan 75 P Bruno 88 P. Murphy

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* ARDMILLAN HOUSE

Peat Marwick Hungerfords


OLD t-IAILEYBURIANS senior Coach:

BANYULE BALACLAVA Senior Coach: Mike Smith Rese es Coach : David rv Rea d 1 . K Angvnn 2 D Gregory 3 A. Hil l 4 B Rafferty (Capt) 5 M Hil l 6 A . Breslin 7 M Kouts 8 K Palmer (DVC) 9 B. Anger s 10 D.Caddy 11 . 8 Wilson 12 P McGrath 13 .N Monaghan 14 R. Patterson 15 P Bresli n 16 R . Mornson 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 Set 26 . A . Antonio 27 I . Withers 28 H Dickson (VC) 29 R . Stocker (ResDVC) 30 S Talarico 31 G_ Otaen(ResVC) 32 . S Hill (Res Capt) 33 T. Hill 34 B. O'Shannessy 35 S .Kovacs 36 R Tangey 37 T Harmes 38. S . Spalding 39 K. Drinan 40 G . Halpin 41 A Levey 42 G . Brown 43 I Gailunas 44 .G .Toogood 45 M Gamin 46 R Calder 47. A . Christensen 48. R. Laffey 49 D. Cassar 50. A . Harrison 51 . J . Smith

Senior Coach: John Simpson Rese rves Coach : Steve Scullin 1 S Scullin 2. J Batt 3. L . Hol t 4 M . Legge 5.C Ladd 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 . 8 Quill am 22 . J . Glham 23. W Lusk 24. G . Foster 25 M . Power 26. A . Mil l 27. T. Jenkins 28 . A . Weston 29, G . Sutterby 30. B Gtl6es 31 .5Sanders 32 . C West 33 . D Glass 34 . G . Donaldson 35, C, Pyers 36 D. Turner 37. D. Gent 38 S Mikac 39 . G Mooney 40 . W. Gibson 41 . D . Gilbert 42 . J. Bishop 43 . C. Richmond 44 .S . Hogan 45 . M . Gilbert 46, M . Knowles 47. T. Kearsey 48 . C. Holst 49 . G . Dunn 50. M . Phillips 51 . A . Thompson 52. S. Coulson 53. B. Bowler 54. R . Knight 55 D. Williams 56 A. Colosmo 57. P. Mayerhofer 58.D.Jones 59. R . Cullen 60 R . Libea u

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MOTORS

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : George Voyage Rese rves Coach : Rob Voges 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. Nelson

15 C Cooney (Capt) 16. T. Royals (DVC) 17 . G . William s 18 N . Co x 19, J . Restarick 20 G Bourke 21 N . Brohier 22 . J Clarkson 23 . D . Alle n 24 . K . Dachs(ResVC) 25 S, Alle n 26 . S, Williams 27 N . Caple 28, J . Maestros 29 . R Castles 30 . A Cohen 31, M . Rudden 32 . M . Dicrosta 33 P McNamara 34, C. Roseman 35. R . Harri s 36. C Worthingto n 37, M . Scholten (ResCapt) 38. P Atkinson 39, Ian Swann 40 S . Roseman 41 . A Heap 42, D . Gregor 43. R Royals 44. C Bettany 45 M Sterile 46. P Roseman 47 . S. Orr

48. G . Deag 49. S . Morrison 50, J. Headlam 51, K, Hedin 52 . G . McKay 53. C . Dal e 54. C . Simpson 71 G . Paine (ResDVC) 74. J. Harley

HA MPTON ROVER S Senior Coach : Ian Rice Rese rve Coach : Ian Cave 1

2 A Lawso n 3 E . Panagiotidis 4. A Naumof f 5 D Rogerson 6 D McConville 7 B . Hibb s 8. W. Capp 9 P Wilson 10 . W Austin 11 .I Rogerson 12 . W. Boyle 13 . R Melnlak 14 G . Kelly

15 S, Mulholland 16 N Hope IT B Bird 18 A. Winkler 19 J, Hunter 20 S.Pappas 21 . E . Melnta k

22 . R, Hetherington 24. M . Youn g 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 .5 Devereaux 42 . G Devereaux 43, D Pa t 44 J Ross 45 .P Jones 46 M Can 47 B. Hoistock

FERRARI FASHIONS Ladies & Mens Wea r Hire & Sale s 467 North Rd . Ormond 578 0943

IVANHOE Senior Coach : J. Wis e 1, R Armstrong 2 J . Matthew 4 M Donohue 5 P Manue l 6 G Cameron 8 J Wise 9 M Thackeray 11 . D Witchell 14. I . Newbold 15. A Castagnini 16 P Pentingill 17 A Zanat a

18 A Sotirapoulous 19. G_ Bulle n 20 . A . Wolf 21 C . Rose 22,R Angelmi 23 . M Lengaher 24 M . Flyn n 25. A Barro 29. R Malcolm 30, P Fawley 31 . T Anderson 32 M . Peacock 33 C. Flynn 34 . M. Fab is 35, A Matthews 36.5 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 . Balcombe 58 . M Balcombe 59 . A . Balcombe 60 R Brook 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 Decis 78.T Donahue 79 . S . Kin g 80 S. Wis e 81, A. Sotnapoulos 82 .R .Angelmi 83. R. Day

Phil Stevens Rese rves Coach: Greg Meadows I A Baxter C . Connelly iJ Schmidt C . McKenzie 4 G . Phillips 6. W . Smith 7 . C. Waring 8 . D . Baker 9 . A. Mytton 10 P. Bennett 11 . J . Ra e 12 . D Seccull 13 . S, Fulle r 14, G . Lasscoc k

..' 15, NL Phillips ..' 16 . J Bingham 17 W. Cox 18 M Constable 19 R Gerny 20.5 Grenda 21 . A Walden 22 C Gregson 23 .R .Lavender 24 . T . Snowball 25 A Holohan 26 . T Lyell 27 . G . Smit h

28, D, Merrell 29 B Carty 30 G Taylor 31 N Cameron 3Z D. Mille r 31 M Armstrong 34 D. Fletcher 35. F Main 36. D . Connell 37 . P Wigg 38 . A . Wig . S Dangerfiel g39 d 40 M . Colston 41 J Wood 42 . P Flockhart 43, D Cotton 44 D . Stuart 45 I Ridoutt 46 . C. Farr 47 .R . Dobson 48 . 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

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OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: B . Nievandt Rese rves Coach : 1 . B Yarwoo d 2 R. McKenzie 3 D Faliaw , 4 . 1 Wells (Capt .) 5 J Stevens

6 D . Vea l 7. B Cockerill 8. P Skalberg 9 S. Bal l 10. B. Hall 11 . A Ryan 12 . A . Marks 13 . J . Marshall 14 . M . Huber 15 P Cargin 16 T. Stevens 17. A . Tngardh 18 S. Corlett 19. S Jenkin s 20, M Dyson (VC) 21 . A . Haug 22 .D .Scott 23 . S . Campbell 24 . W. Parry 25 .B,Nievandt(Coach) 26 N . Glove r

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 . Fakhr i 38. T. Stanley 39. R . Bashford 40 . B. Bennett 41 .T. Cormack 42 . S. Chalkley 43 .C.Land 44 .C .Haug 45 S. McKay 46 S Burgen 47. D Cuttriss 48 M Sherwood 50 P Wilde 51 D Taylor 52 A Novak 59. R . Bel l

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PRESTON M BO B Senior Coach: G. Tsolacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Rese rvgs Coach : S . Ryle s 2 . I . De Bono 3 L, Johnston 4. S. Hinchcliffe 5. D . Caton 6 D Hepburn 7. D. OBrien 8 T O'Connor 9 D Heenan 10 J Mounsey 11,A Hodgson 12 . P Yendall 13, A . Phil p 14 . M . Zubak 15. D Hal l 16 B O'Connor IT G . Turne r 18 B. Milner 19. G . Phillips 20 . M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22 . P Bullock 23 I Ewing 24 G Hawke 25 S McGowan 26. A Brydson 27.S, Richardson 28 A Allen 29 C McGaw 30. P. Cahgiun 31 . T Mason 32 . M . Mason 33. R . Haysom 34. P Jones 35. S Ryles 36. N . Maynard 37 E. Kyriacou 38. G Sebeh 39. R . Johnstone 40. N . Hodgson 41 D Phil p 42 B McVeigh 43 L. Caligiun 44 P Costello 45 . S Baxter 46 . A Bullock 47 T Richards 48 C. Chnstou 49. M . Trantino 50. C Caligiuri 51 . G . Askwith 52 . J . Cluph 53. R Warwick

ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Alan Ouaife Reserve Coach: Chris Nettlefol d 1 R . Hawkins (VCR) 2 . S . Haidamou s 3 A . Varasdi 4. J. Sargeant 6, G . Gross 7.S Kerr(DVC) 8 P Joyce 9.J. Fogarty 10. M Klvac 11 . H . Stone (DVC) 12 . R. Arthurson 13 . P Hooper 14 .J .Dynon 15 .0 Hourigan 16,P. O'Brie n IT P. Foley 18. C Halfpenny 19. T. Anastasakis 20 . A . Hall 21 T. Holder 22 . B. Campbell (VC) 23 . M_ Waters 24 P Meagher 25 D . Rigoni 26. A . Simmons 27. J . Quinlan 28. J . Bare 29. J. O'Brien 31 . J . Nettleford 32 . P. Charles 33. S Loorham 34R.Houngan 35. R. Davey 36 M . McKaige 37 A . Beale (Capt)

38 P Panagiotopoulos 39 D. Chaffey 40 B . Clark (ResCapt) 41 . P. Redfern 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

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CONSTRUCTION CO.

ST. KILDA C .B.O.G. 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 6. M . Struth 7 C . Capiron 8. A . Trabinger 10 J. Clagnan tt . M . Driscoll 12 . A . Avitabile 13 P. Susovich (ResVC) 14. M . Lee 15. M . Lake (DVC) 16 M Anen s 17. B Delaney 18. B. Gill 19. M . King 20. A . Riddell (VC) 21 . D. Behnk 22 .P.Dynon 23. M . Clinch 24. A. Murphy 25. D. Bilston 26. M . Broadhead 27 .P.Berenger 28. A. Brandwood 29. I . Hammam 30. S . McGarrdy 31 . P. Sherman 32. M . Murrihy 33 . P. Gonzales 34 . M . Boy d 35 . R . Ballarin 36 . C. Kraus 37. P. White 38 . R . Oakley 39 . G. Healy 40. G . Broadhead 41 . D Phela n 42 . J . Naughton (ResDVC) 43. S. Monagle 44, M . Howard 45.P O'Dea(ResCapt) 46. W. Fiddler 47. R . Salvini 48. J Palmer 49 . N . De Raad 50. J. Ahern 51 . J . Murnhy 52. A . Pearl 53. A. Camm 54 . B. Cummins 55. P La Fontaine 56. P. Shortal 57 . F. Avitable 58 . L . Nardella 59 . M . Kay 60 . P Buzza 61 . D . Bergman


D Section

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B ULLEEN UNITE D AJA X Senior Coach : Mark Fledy Rese rves Coach : Andrew Shenker 1 D Marks 2 A Klooger 3 A Kiel 4 M Fnede 5 M Silve r 6 M Roseman 7 G Velleman 8 M Feld y 9 A BursTiyn 10 R Bloom 11 A Haiphen 12 G Roswell 13 J Mon d 14 Brian Goldberg i5 P Goldberg 16 A Miimacher 77 Oler Komornik 18 D Sega l 19 S Josep,, 20 D Marlax 21 D Sheezel 22 B Josem 23 A Lebransky 24 J F6ncer 25 M Gross 26 A Ka6nsk i 27 Braham Goldberg 28 D Rocka::, n 29 D Bnskn 30 D Alberts 31 A Philips 32 M Borenstem 33 Oren Ka:lornk 34 L Burst ., 35 B Spicer 36 P Goetz 37 A Slade 38 J Stern 39 B Kay 40 P Berman 41 G Neater 42 M Carp 43 J Midler 44 P Cherny 45 D Freeman 46 A Bassalt 47 J Jolson 48 L Goldberg 49 J Alberts 50 A Mordech 51 P Lebranksy 52 A Ze6nski 53 G Pianko 54 S Worth 55 B Zielinski 56 H S,Iver 57 M Sinclair 58 D Super 59 S Arcoca 60 D Krongold 61 M Hyams 62 W Krongold 63 M Fo x 64 R King 65 J Davi s 66 M Fagenblat 67 B Rothschiid 68 M Edelstein 69 M Gdansk70 N Diamond 71 A Wool f 72 C Winter 74 A Horne 75 M Oved 80 G Meltzer 81 M Zurbo 87 R Lourie 88 R Bid 90 1 Flack

Senior Coach: Vic Harvie Rese rves Coach Craig Veitch t I Cairns 2 R Morley 3 . S Dow d 4 . N Cartledge 5 B. Wilso n 6, M Kelly 7, C Vetch 8, C Wilson 9 . H . Turvey 10 P Waldren 11 .C .Chapman 12 D Thompson 13 M Flanagan 14 J . Empey 15 P. Dennis 16 . C, Foley 17, D Gandolfo 18 . B Sharp 19 R . Pascoe 20 S. Crockford 21 . R . Creighton 22 P Green 23, P Sexton 24 D Blackpool 25 P Whiting 26. D . Atkinson 27 G . Armstrong 28 D . Radians 29. G . Cottenil 30. D . Dowd 31 W. Reynolds 32 . D Robbins 33. D . Humphrey 34. I . Mutimer 35. M . Harris 36. I . Mazuran 37 P. Fitt

38. S. Godfrey 39 P Flew 40 D Speed 41 R . Rees 42 H Roberts 43 D Sexton 44 P Banfield 45 C Chapman 46 G . Taylo r 47 G Connolly 48 P Goetz 49. R . May 50. G . Hokcing 51, R . Kennedy 52 . P. Laming 53. S. Baggio 54. M . Radcliff 56. S. Avery 57. M . Davey 58. P. Zorzl 59 C Stratton 60 R Gallagher 61 C Kearnan 62 P Ceccetto 63 M Porter

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ELS'TER NW ICK Senior Coach : Steve Huckett Rese rves Coach : Peter Purcell 1 A O'Connor 2 .S Bea n 3 N . Wlgney 4 G Rosewarne 5 J Biennerhassett 6 M Lloyd 7. T Heat h 8 B . Howard 9 . D Lloyd 10. C . Hitchcock 11, P Mahony 12 P Baliantyne 13 C Corbett 14 Alloy Conlin 15L McCooke 16 P Tsampas 17. G . Oakley 18,P Broderick 19, P. Glnkel

20 P Southall 21, W. Nicholson 22. R . Alisop 23. N Christie 24. D Conli n 25 T. Wadden 26,D Mahony 27. S. Bel l 28 B HIII 29. J. Coyne 30. P Ritchie 31, L . Murphy 32 . R Eiko m 33 T Papantonou 34 Adrian Conlin 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 Hankin 44,J Eklom

45 R Grandemange 46 L . McGregor 47 B . Ramsay 48, O. Gillingham 49, P Harris 50. G Marshall 51, G . Hancock 52 . G . Grulci c SPONSORS JEFFERSON FOR D * ELSTERNWICK HOTEL

MELB OURNE HIGH SCHOOL O B Senior Coach : Anthony Short Reserves Coach: Ron Verma 1 A Legov :ch 2 A Alchison 3 R Verma 4 D Me-es 5 R Marbn 6 S Bradley 7 R Knight 8 J Dixon 9 D Comer (San Capt ) 10 10 Lothenngto n 11 S Harris

12 G McLardie (VC) 13 A Dawson(DVC) 14 A Webster 15 P Sala 16 P Kotz

17 A Drummond 18R Wi x 19 J Marshal l

20 A Athanasopeulos 21 C Surr.ne r 22 S Brown 23 C Drake 24 G Wilson 25 A Capp 26 G Tyrrell 27 D Pome 28 C Ravage 29 C Geehman 30 P Brydon 31 M Roach 32 I Radlow 33 R Curne 34 S Anderson 35 T Blythman 36 R Terrens

37 J McLoughlin 38 C Shor t 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

S Grahame D Baker P Kent P Fenn:ng S Behan E S?eni s A Sainsbury A Mulie r

47 S Gabnelso n 48 R McGregor ResC) 49 M Webster 50 M La, 51 J Bahian 52 B Fulle r

53 C Hammond 54 M Gately 55 G OBnen 56 P Riska 57 G Thompson 58 B Sergeant 59 A Greatorex 60 P Gedmgs 61 N Hansen 62 R Reafe 63 C Flegellaub 64 G Shendan 65 M Felerkranz 66 J Newton 67 G Healey 68 S Giasson 69 T John s

OLD CAME --=' Senior Coach : Duncan McCallum Reserves Coach: Peter John s 1 M Hodgson 2 . A Mitchell 3 N . Brow n 4 A Inkste r

j Norman = Newman Barrett Savill e

Sciacc a G . Norto n . Priacqwre , acquir e Durae k D Meyer T Appel S . Sharp D Rogers D. Sciacca D Stewart T O'Tool e J Konlcanln W Beynon R Buxton C Enclosed A Lever N Moodie D Spicy

20 . D. Provan 21 . S. Spicer

25 . A . Keck 26 G Young 27 D. Woods 28 B Leitch 29, M Hopkins 30 D Humann 31 J Howard 32 6 Elliot 33 . C. Guthrie 34 . A. Rogers 35 . S Swingier 36 . A. Gibb 37. C.Strachan 38, N . Huntly 39, M, Todd 40 B, Salvans 41 . R Le e 42 A McCulloch 43 . M Eads 44, M . Candilord 45 .T Dukananakls 46, J . Smak 47. P. Lenton 48.R.Graham 49 M . Kershaw 50, A . Taylor 51, R . Curtis 52, A . Watt

63, W. Ear l

70 P OConnor 71 P Chester 72 T Mason 73 C OBnen 74 T Scnrts 75 R War d 76 M Everrard 77 M Kelly 78 D Walker

Patterso n Cheney

Senior Coach : Glyn Evans Reserv es Coach : Rob Saros i 1 Glyn Evans (CC) 2 RSarosl (RCC) 3 C. Corbet t 4 M Stone 5 A Miller 6,A Jackson 7. C Tris t 8, N . Paviou 9. A . Morris 10. M Hansen 11, M . Taylor 12 P. Flahert y 13 M . Stephenson 14 B Hal l 15. J . Scotland (DVC) 16 T. Glase r IT N . Trompt 18 G Stewart 19, A Escott 20 D Desler (V .C ) 21, S . Cross 22 P Stewart 23 A Ker r

Sa: . .-~ 3oach : R . Jamiso n FRC=,rves Coach: M . Osborn IAcreman

5 C McCulloch 6 J Lablache 7. P Kerkvied 8. P Jepso n 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

22 . S . Burmeister 23 . M . Armstrong 24 . R Wood

P OWERHOUSE

' D I'+- N IA NS

24 R. Williams 25, J . Harris 26 C. Atkins 27 C Newland 28. D Stewar t

i W Glu e 26 B Scalzo C Appel 28 M Hendry 29 G Fathers 3D D Ridley 31 S Ingram 32 . J Sl y 33 P Vines 34, D Holland 35 P Hodges 36 S Crick 37 T Birc h 38 39 40 41

."' 29 F. Stafford 30 R . Martin 31 B. Wilson 32. P. O'Sullivan 33. M . Bray 34. T. Patterson 35.S . Broadway 36 P Holloreood 37. M, Officer 38 .R,Chapman 39 N McKay 40 M Beech 41 P Dakl n 42 T Goldsworthy 43 D Hoo d

A Newman R Beynon M Osborn S Gray

42 G Mickelburough 43 C Best 44 G Lindsay 45 T Bourdon 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 . Schinzei 58 L Paterno 59 G Buxton 60 N . Voulanos 61 S Wilson 62. M Hube r

63 L . Mickelburough 64 A. Edward s 66 D. Grant 68. G Gakovi c 69, J Aglus

44 P Graham 45 A Cop e

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

ST'AT'E! BANK Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Assistant Coach : Tony Bul l Rese rves Coach: David Jenkins 1 .S Cloke (C) 2 R Gnetl 3 N Waiimeyer 4 K Dervan 5. J Bear e 6, P Henderson 7. I Bee r 8 L . Tivycross 9 D Walpole 10 L. Bull 11 R Hargreaves 12, R Barrage 13 M Price 14 M Durham 15 M . carbon 16 P Dupiessis 17 D Coffman 19 . A . Maher 20. J Coghlan 21 G. Cutler 22 N, Roberts 23 M Aumont 24, D Kay

25 M Guy 26 R . Llnford 27 S Blackman 28 D Gran t 29 G Watt 30 J Murphy 31 .G .Cramen 32, M . Scott 33,C Kenez 34 . C. McLean 35 . D. Brown 36 M Elford 37.C Arnephy 38 A Role 39, G Goldsmith (DVC) 40. J Murray 41 0 Noronha 42 . M Keating 43 D.Doonan 44 A Gale 45. A . Garvie 46 J Curtin 47. S . CLifford 48. T. Nelson 49, P Koukaziols 50. A . Whdelaw 51 B . Mason 52 P Hid e

53, P Mason 54,J Patella 55 N Hitchcock 56 G Lawton 57 A Carr 60 D Jenkins

THOMASTOWN Senior Coach : Reserves Coach : i G Medwin 2 C. Cedro 3, J . Vital e 4. G . Petsnls 5 L Everitt 6. R . De Thomas 7. P Hoppe r 8. A. Fellows 9 T. Steps 10 B Leovold 11 A . Flemming 12 . F Farchlon 13. C. Pearson 14. B. Jenkins 15 B. Pellegrino 16. D. Farchlone 77. D. Lea l

18 . Ken Harting 19 . G . Bubis 20. P Coverdaie 21, E . Lentini 22 . C. Tsalkos 23 D. Fellows 24, S. Papoanou 27, R. Kelly 28. L Monbto 29 Kevin Rating 30. C . Fellows 31 . C. Koulhnos 32, B McCreddln 33, J Zeroe s 35. A. LaRosa 36 . M . Goliedge 37 J . Theooorou 38, N . Argynou 39.P Honey 40 A Donnell 41, W. Cooper 42 M Mira 43 G . Lattouf 44 . G . Camlien 45, M . Bloodworth 47. M . Ploughrnght 48 P Prlnzi

50 . R . Gilpin 51 . M Boyden 52 . K. Chandler 53. S. Lekaisas 54 G . Velkos 56. R, Molelia 57 S. Clnaran 58 . J Krousoratls 59 . T Mazosk, 60. S Bradford 61 G Kerneghan 71 F Bortolan 73 J, Parker 82 P Horkings 83 J Loche 88. V Taskmakis

WHITEFRIARS Senior Coac h Ray Keane Rese rves Coach David Hill 1, J Philli p 2 S. Woodman (VC) 3 M F Reidy (Mark) 4 S Strik e 5 R Van Raay 6 C Houston 7 P Coghlan & A. McKeown 9, P Harriso n 10. T Pratt 11 D. Sutton 12 . M Spears 13.PReidy 14 D Harris 15, M Harrison 16 M Borrack 17 S. Santamari a

.' 18 T McNeil 19 D Crowe 20 B Crowe 21, T. Coghlan 22 . M Feutrii 23. P Clardul6 24.J.Bonnyman 25. W. Lyal i 26 C. Goldric k 27. M .J, Reidy (Mick) 28 B. Lee 29 B Dun n 30 PO'Brnen (Paul) 31, N Jenkin s 32 P Hacket t 33 G Guggenhelmer 34.S. Lowell 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 Mason 48 . N . Robertson 49 .S. McAuliffe 50 R Bennett 51, S. Log, e 52 . M . Lawson 53.J . Newton 54, P. Battersby 55. D Toohey 57, S . Croke 58 G . White 59, P Geraty 60, T Lawson 63 D Flanagan 64,J Flanagan 66 . C . Fraser 70 D Mldro 71 . P Sull y 72. D. Thomas 73.S . Wegener


19 Section I BANYULE

COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALLE BLU E

1 D Allan 2 A Kennealiy 3 A Schdle r 4 S Palmer 5 E Jones 6 B Howden 7. R. Oldheid 8. B Watson 9 .J . Fraser 10 S.Rogan 11 C. Singleton 12 S . Stapleton 13 C . Fdzmaunce 14 T Williams 15 B Jefferson 16 N Proctor 17 D . Phillips 18, C . Manuel[ 20- J. Naish

OLD PARADIAN S GREE N Coach : David McCormack P Board 2. J Stemd l 3 R .Aanensen(DVC) 4 C Fuller (VC ) 5 A . Reidy 7 D Cousins 8 N . Condie 9 R Donoghue 10 P Robertson 11 A Vdlank 12. P. Digney 13 J, Mills 14 C. Dixo n

15 P. Joyce (Capt) 16 Matt OKeeffe 17, M Vea r 18 P O'Loughlin 19.P Brabender 20 S . O'Connell 21 M Geary 22. W. Brown 23. J. Lawley 24. Mike O'Keeffe 25 J. Holmes 26 P Reid 27 D Quigley 28 P Silvio 29 J Saizano 30 M Findlay 31 . A . Roberts 32 .D Craker 33 M Ward 34. D Castieton 35 T. Livy

36, M O'Connor 37 D Gravel 38 B . Flynn 39- J Row e 40 Mark O'Brien 41 Justin O'Brien 42,T Jones 43 D Angove 44,S O'Toole 45 D,Keenan 46 L Thomas 47 T Canavan 48 J Constantun 49 M Ramadge 50 J Re d y 51 Mark O'Loughlin 50 Peter O'Loughlin

23 R. Nancarrow 24 M Youn g 25 J Docking 26 J Groves 32 J Hector 33 C Vine 42, L Griffin 44, A, Parki n 60 B Woolhouse

MARCELLIN 1 M . Rozenbloo m 2 . S Morgan 3 D. Wode r 4 A Bendoricchio 5 A. Duncan 6 G . Walsh TS Beattie 9 D Taylor 10 S- Reynolds 11 . A . Bah n 14 . A Doolan 15 . R Pertich 16 R Gibeibni 17 A Dionsio 18 P. Marshall 19 T Slattery 20 J . Golds (C) 21 J Leonard 22, F Baressi 23 J . Neate

24 A Hodgkinson 25 J . Douglas 26 J Kan n

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HA6LE'r • Coach: Gary March

25 J. Broadbent 26 R Pletcher 27 . S. McNidder 28 A Labady 29 B Cart y

UNIVERSITY BLUES

Coach: A. Rogers 2 P O'Sulliva n 3 M, Holmes 4 A . Landrigan 5 . W. Nason 6 L, Orsin i 7 M Kelliher 8 A . Flail 9 A .Sheehan 11 A McLean 12 . J . Moran 13 . M . Elli s

Coach : Frank Henagen 1, C. Primmer 2 .P Shaddock 3 . A . Carte r 4 . N . Westo n 5 J Koutsoukis 6, S. Ballar d 7 S Connolly 8 6 Mulvihill 9, J . Becklon 10 S, Dye r

14. G Dalton 15 . R Dalton 16 D. Dunlevie 17, G . Edwards 18 H Peat

11 I . Nunn 13, I DeSilva 14 R Poole 15,6 Madden 16 J Dawson 17 J Finlayson 18 G Markley 19,S Glover 20 P Wells 21 .C Fagan 22, D McIntosh 23 . A Walker 24 . P Kistler

19 D McInerney 20 C Rush 21 M Goble 22, R. Vtsenhrn 24 J Petroff 26 S Jordan 27, D King

30 A Wilson 32 .A Barbanch 37, N Stocks 41 A . Dillon 44 . D. Stoney

8. N . Caple 9. T, Nelson 10. D. Hogan 11 . T. Breit 12.E .Jedwab 13 . J . Turner 1,L 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

11 H Broadbent 12 A . O'Brie n 13 J Chamberlain 14 M Krovr e 15 W, Philips 16 J, Steenhoidt 17 M Fishe r 18 N . Gordon 19 R . Parton 20 T Cheg,,vin 21 C, Jamieson 22 J Tar r 23 C, Morris 24 C Fildes

36 D Connel l

25 M Daunt 26 R Jackson 27 M . Jones 28.T Keane 29 R Brew 30 P, Nixo n 31 C, Henderson 32 . D Nevm t 33 R Gartland 34. S. Koroness 35 I . Muir 36 R Watts

WHITEFRIARS OL D COLLEGIANS Coach : Ray McVilly I N, Frame 2 . S . Butler 3. T O'Sullivan 4. M. Whit e 5, T. Penaiuna 6 M . Scott 8 M . Fasan to. M Hoath 11 . M. Bateman 14. C . Flett 21 A . McVean 23 M Lake 24. G White 30. T. Strike 32 .P McGwnn 35 R . Reidy 36,P Chaudhun 41 J C!arduili 44 S. Alderson 45 P, Hay

50 A . Livsey-Cole 70- D Midro

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OLD OLD M ELBURNIANS PARADIANS 1 . S. Stonie r PURPLE 2 . S. Eggleton 3 P. Jone s 4 . M . Brockhoff 5 . A . Cleland 6 . A . Smit h

7, C. Walker 8. Simon Stribling 9 D . Moss 10.L .Daddo 11, S. Coope r 12. C . Griffiths 13 . G . Tirrel 14, N . Power 15 . S . Rose 16 . W. McKenzie 17 S. Osborne 78 . A . Clements 19 . R . Clements 20. T. Dugdale 21 . B . Murphy 22. C . Murphy 23 . J . Shelton

Coach : Ian Bibby 1 . P Board 2 . J Stemdl 3. R . Aanensen 4. C Fuller 5.A.Reidy 7. D Cousins 8. N . Condi e 9 P Donoghue 10 . P Robertson 11 . A . Wen d 12 . P Digney 13 . J . Mills 14 .C Dixon 15 .P Joyce 16 . Matt O'Keeffe 17. Matt year 18. Paul O'Loughlin 19.P Brabander 20.S O'Connell 21 . M . Geary 22 . W. Brown 23 .J.LavAey 24 . Mike O'Keeffe 25 . J. Holmes 26 . P Rei d 27 D Quigley (C) 28. P Silvio DVC) 29. J . Salzano 30. M . Findlay 31 . A . Roberts 32, D.Crake r 33. M . Ward 34. D Castleton 35. T. LUV 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'Toole 45 .D Keenan(VC) 46 L Thomas 47 T Canavan 48, J Constantin 49 .M .Ramadge 50 . J. Reid y 51 Mark O'Loughlin 60 Peter O'Loughlin

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7, A. Driscoll 10 . J . Collard 12 . N . Lithgow 13 . M . Sultana 14. R . Divit a 15 . B. Boccabella 16, M . Vaina

4. J . Palmo s 5. B. Sargeant (C) 6. B Fulle r 7 T Blythman (VC) 8. M Lansley 9. G . Sheridan (DVC) 10 . M Butterworth 11 D Higgins 12,S Bradley 13 R . O'Connor 14 T Pau l 15 K Marshall 16 J . Newton 17. Q. Suckling 18 R Brown 19 B . Harrison 20 R. Puels 21 D. Exton 22 D Faux 23 B Hatzis 24 D Sorrell 25. J, Marshall 26 B. Archdall 27. P. Anions 28. M . Leonard 29 J McGough 30 I, Lac k 31 Ruddick 32 D Walker v„aqoc 33C Homewoo d

17. J . Buge)a 19 . R . Trewin 21 . D. perris 22. L . Nardelia 27. G . Irvin e 30. D. Fitzgerald 35. A. Trimboli 36. C. Holcombe 38.B .Pawsey 39 . G . Cutri 40, M . Jarrouge 42 . A. Steward 46 . P. Gayfer 52 . M . Ferro 54 . L. Lynton 64, A . Tripodi 65 . S. Boozer 67. G . Tatt i 69 . J . Wiggins

OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS 1 . R. Doola n 2, C. Wood Coach: 3

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 . Howel l 28 . S Gibbs 29 . A . Hutchinson 30 . P, Roberg 31 . A . Millar 32 . T. Wilson 33 . R . Fraser 34 . J Laird 35. D. McIntyre

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Coach: T. Mill s .2 B . Aquila 5. B. Devine 6. T. Phe e

Coach : Steve Duketis 1 . C Mills 2. L. Apostolou 3. A . Paimo s

Andrew Taylor 1 . A. Stubb s 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 . Har t

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. M . Boucher 4. C . McEvoy 5. H . Tobin

6. S. Martin 7. S . Perrett 8. A . Brenner 9.J.Kennedy 10 . K . Breen 11 . C . Overman 12 . M . Mullins 13 . J . Law 14. S. Doran 15 . A . Comito 16. B . Gallagher 17. D . Garvey 18. J . Goliant 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. For d 11 . M . Carter 12 . N . Bull 13 . R . Smit h

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Mick Shaddock 1 . J :•Boko r 2. C . Fegan 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. Smith 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 33, 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) Pro udly

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MAZENOD 1 . C. Smith (C ) 2. S. DiCamillo (VC) 3. W. McLean (DVC) 4. G . Moretto 5. D . Paton 6 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 Cooper 19 . P. Frase r 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 . Manning 2. R Pruscin o 3. J. Panagiotidis 4. S . Thirlwall 5. S. Lyall 6. C . Bohn 7. J Clarke 8 5. Graham-Dams 9 . F. Cost a 10. J. Turco 13. S. Anderson 18 J. Murray 19. D . Arrowsmith 20. A. Tweedley 21 . J . Cook 23. J . Babbin 24. R . Vidler 25. D. Gallus 26. A . Boore r 27. P Woloszczenko 28.B.Koochen 29. A . Conrad i 30. B . Willcox 31 . D. Cutler 32. B. Richards 33. T. Ryan 34.0. Waddy 35 D. Salt

OLD TRINITY GRAMM'NS 1 . P. Harvey 2, C . Anderson 3. B. Dave y 4. M . Beamish 5. A . Parkes 6. S . Madner 7. L . Thoma s 8. D . McCulloch 9. C . Orwin 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 . Phillips 44 . A . Turner

PARKSIDE

ST. KEVINS 1 . P Hagerty (Capt) 2. M . Warton (VC) 3. A. Varasd i 4. J. Sergeant S. R . Snell (DVC) 6. M . Quinlan (DVC) 7. P Foley 8. S . Bazley 9. D. Nanfra 10. M . Fraser 11 . M . Terzini 13. P. McGarry 14. S . Smit h

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 33, S. Thomas 35. T. Potter

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Panagiotidis, Hampton Rovers Philips, Preston MBO B Ross, Hampton Rovers Winkler, Hampton Rovers D SECTION Pratt, Whitefriars Evans, Power House Acreman, Old Mentonians C. Cedro, Thomastown Drummond, MHSOB E SECTION Wilson, Latrobe Un i D . DeMorton, North Brunswick Patterson, Heatherto n C. Stevens, Brunswick Seeley, St Bedes McNiece, West Brunswic k F SECTION McGowan, Williamstow n Martin, Waverley Fossa, University Reds Oliver, Old Carey Minahan, Mazenod G SECTION Prowse, Ke w Dalton, Kew Lie, Collegians H SECTION Pouloupoulos, St Kild a ' Griffin, St Kevins Lang, Richmond Central Morelli, Therry Dakin, Power Hous e THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Griffin, Collegians (11) 42 R . Brasher, De La Salle (7) 40 C. Fuller, Old Paradians Green (2) 33 Fiume, De La Salle (3) 24 Lake, Whitefriars (4) 21 McIntyre, Whitefriars (-) 21 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Knight, Old Brighton (11) 46 Parrett, St Bernards (-) 41 A . Dwyer, North Old Boys 28 Goodwin, Therry (2) 24 Devine, Old Brighton (5) 23 Hatzis, MHSOB (-) 23 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Warton, St Kevins (2) 30 Riley, Mazenod (1) 30 Fitzsimmons, Mazenod (4) 28 D. Pougios, Thomastown (2) 25 Murray, Mazenod (3) 24 Formosa, Thomastown (3) 23 A RESERV E Heaphy, Old Xaverians (4) 24 Mitchell, University Blues (3) 23 Roth, Ormond (-) 23 Schmidt, Collegians (2) 21 McAllister, Kew (1) 21 B RESERV E P. Monogham, St Bernards (3) 14 Ould, Fawkner (4) 13 Anderson, Bull eenTemplestowe (-) 13 C RESERVE Haysom, Preston MBOB (-) 24 L . Laligiuri, Preston MBOB (2) 17 Devola, Hampton Rovers (2) 15 Kovacs, Balaclava (-) 13 Gregor, Caulfield Gr (4) 12 Robertson, Old Haileybury (-) 13 D RESERV E Cu rtin, State Bank (4) 37 Martin, MHSOB (-) 24 Peter O'Brian, Whitefriars (3) 19 Young, Old Camberwell (1) 18 Camilleri, Thomastown (4) 16

E RESERVE B ryant, St Bedes (3) 24 Taylor, Latrobe Univesity (-) 20 Henderson, Old Geelong (-) 17 18 Norman, Heatherton (6) 17 Cavalieri, Latrobe University (4) 16 (1) 12 F RESERV E (10) 26 Dawson, Williamstown (-) 43 (5) 20 Hayden, St Leonards (1) 14 () 19 M . Dumphy, St Leonards (-) 13 () 15 J . Boyle, Mazenod (-) 13 (4) 14 J . Tusuf, Commonwealth Bank (3) 1 2 35


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I was privileged to be one of the Victorians who travelled to Tasmania last weekend to support the Australian Amateurs in the National Football League Division 2 Carnival . I was also proud to be an Amateur Football man . Don't dwell too much on the scores in the final match against the Victorian Football Association . Think more of the magnificent pe rformances. ' Against T-shirt Tom Hafey's Queenslanders the team battled it out in extremely greasy conditions at Burnie . The game was very hard and physical . We led all day, the scores were tied at full time we had an easy shot from about 35 metres out which missed scoring and the Queenslanders cleared the ball to make the next score which gave them the game . Rob Fuller, as captain, played magnificently, and others to really shine were Geoff Horton, Bruno Conti and Mark Kemp (3 goals) . Back from Burnie to Launceston about 9, a quiet night, and then out to York Park on Saturday afternoon to play Tasmania who had been beaten the previous day by A .C .T. The Tasmanians were desperate to win - the organisers ( more later) were even more desperate for that so that Tasmania would be in the final . Well, the Australian Amateurs proved they were players of substance and character. Inspired by a wonde rf ul prematch speech by coach John Fisher, the players put Friday's disappointment out of their minds and gave their all against a Tasmanian team that on occasions had a "dip". Frank Gleeson, Scott Taylor and Mark Beers were strong players all day, Rob Fuller again did well, Rick Schober and Paul Considine were strong in defence, Phil Kingston showed his renowned courage in a wonde rful second half, and John Moir ,did well at half forward and ruck . The timekeepers were supplied by Tasmania . It was a strange last qua rters, it went five minutes longer than any other qua rter of any match . The goal did not come and the Amateurs had won by 5 points to go into the FINAL . The Australian Amateurs were in the FINAL of a Division 2 Carnival for the first ti 'me ever and we were all very proud of the team's efforts but apprehensive about the game to be played on Monday . the V F.A . had played two easy games whereas our boys were tired and bruised . Without a doubt the VFA . was the best team they have ever put on the field in a representative game . To say they were too fresh, too fast, too strong, and too talented would be to state the obvious . What cannot be seen from the scores in the never-give-up desperation that the Amateurs showed, right up until the final siren . The team to represent the Amateurs was R . Fuller (C), P. Kingston (D .VC .), A . Jobling, J . Moir, B. Conti, P. Considine, A . Cahill, M . Beers, S . Molony, M . McDonald, S . Taylor, P Schuhkraft, R . Schober, F. Gleeson (Vic), J . Cook (VC), C . Armstrong, G . Hortin, J. Hackett (W.A .), W. Vaessen (Tas), P. Kemp, M . Kemp, A . Vincent, H . Stephens, G . Laude, M . Morgan (S .A .) Congratulations to coach John Fisher, and his selectors Noel Stokes (Vic), Charlie Piper (Tas), Trevor Howard (W.A .), aided by Neil Pivetta and Steve Hibbert . Thanks to Brian Costello and Barry Richardson who kept the players on their feet and in good shape . Trophies for the three games were won by Rob Fuller (vQ), Scott Taylor (v Tas), Mark Beers (v VF .A .) and the trophy for the best AAFC player for the Carnival was awarded to Rob Fuller who played three wonderful games . Scott Taylor and Mark Beers tied for second . Finally congratulations to all players for a wonderful performance in three tough games of football .

Reminder to a ll Clubs Re : Alcohol at Ground s The consumption/or disposal of alcoholic liquor by Members or Clubs of the Association or Players, Members or Supporters of Clubs of the Association at matches under the control of the Association is prohibited and Members of Clubs in breach will be charged with "conduct unbecoming" or "prefudicial to the interests" of the Association. Pro vided that approval will be given by the Executive Committee to an application by a Member or Club of the Association for a PERMIT from the Executive Committee to hold a SPECIAL function at a ground where a match is being played under the control of the Association, at which function liquor may be supplied or consumed with a bona fide meal at an inclusive charge between the hours of 12 .00 noon and 2 .00 pm PROVIDED that such Application to the Executive Committee is accompanied by a Permit obtained from the Liquor Control Commission to hold the said SPECIAL function between the said hours of 12 .00 noon and 2 .00 pm . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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.3 COLLEGIANS .8 17.16 .23 .161 86.3 15 9.5 PARKSIDE 11 .6 23 COLLEGIANS Berzins 4, Parkin 4, Hibbins 3, Daly 2, Hoyle 2, Pollock, Woolhouse, Tregear, Roberts, Ingleton, K .Parsons . Bennett, Conron BEST Wright, Bennett, Hoyle, Tregear, Parkin, Pollock . pARKSIDE Freeman, Cotter, Sedgwick 2, Jakovcaski, Bradley, f~patheodorou . Williams . BEST Freeman, Cotter, Bradley ., Sedgwick, c:,lliams, L .Panlan ORMOND 3 .4 8 .5 10.6 15.12 .102 MARCELLIN 1 .4 7.5 10.12 11 .15.81 ORMOND Schuhkraft 3, Roth 3, Connell 2 . Grace . Kingston, Taylor, Tonkin, McCooke, Madden, . N .Cox. BEST Connell, Brown, M McDonald, P.McDonald . Russell, Robertson . MARCELLIN S .Boysen 4, Caffry 2, Onglasso 2, M .Getson, Cooper, Battistella BEST L .Getson, Lennox, Carr, Cooper, Origlasso, S .Boysen O.PARADIANS 0 .0 3 .2 4 .4 6.8.44 NORTH O .B. 2 .4 5 .9 7.12 8 .16.64 NORTH O.B . Atkinson 3, A .Swyer, Gayfer, Hanlon, O'Rourke, Considine . BEST Gayfer, Hanlon, O'Rourke, Baker, Considine, Moloney . 0. PARADIANS Grills, Gleeson, Heffernan, Skerritt, Angove, McInerney. BEST Skerritt, McClements, Zappa, Canavan, Spillane, Gleeson . KEW 3.2 6.3 7.4 9.6 .60 UNI BLUES 6 .2 11 .4 16 .11 23.15 .153 UNI BLUES Macinnes 10, Gust 2, Dowling 2, G .Taylor 2. Worsley, Gunn, Allardice, Stevenson, Karamoshos, Kanis, Cohen . BEST Allen, Gust, Uandell, Maclnnes, Hazeldine, Worsley . KEW Fitzpatrick 4, Griffiths 2, Lord, Jenkins, Burke BEST Jenkins, Burke, Lord, Fitzpatrick, Thornley, Barry . O. SCOTCH 3 .4 8.5 12 .6 1 .9.105 0. XAVERIANS 2 .1 5.3 7.6 7.8.50 0. SCOTCH Aujard 4, E .Allen 3, Perkins 3, Lloyd 2, Brown, N .Hooper, Moir, Veselik. BEST Aujard, Veselik, E .Allen, Wigney, Chambers, Austin 0. XAVERIANS O'Sullivan 2, Hobbs 2, Bourke, Visentini, Hobbs . BEST Tully, Brennan, Hobbs, Visentini, Taylor, Slattery.

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UNI BLACKS 4.3 8.4 11 .14 16.21 .117 0. TRINITY 6.1 9.6 12 .7 15.8 .98 UNI BLACKS Heath 4, McErvale 3, Radford 2, Pattinson 2, Townsend, Marks, J .Sommerville, A .Gray, McArthur. BEST A . Gray, Heath, Townsend, Van Denderen, Cummins, Radford . 0 . TRINITY Cowley 3, Allibon 2, Drum 2, Phillips 2, Turner 2, Norman, O'Shaughnessy, Trotter, Vize. BEST Allibon, Black, Taylor, Phillips, Parkes, Turner. ST. BERNARDS 4 .4 10 .8 15.14 22 .16.148 DE LA SALLE 4 .4 6 .5 8 .5 11 .6.72 ST. BERNARDS J .Gollant 7, Fitzpatrick 3, Fitzgerald 3, C .Overman 2, Dailey 2, G .Wood 2, McAllister, Federico, Melican, BEST Daffey, J,Gollant, Walsh, Melican, Fitzpatrick, McAllister , DE LA SALLE Peter Green 2, Sullivan 2, Toohey 2 . Sheedy. McClounan, Mulcahy, Pat Green, Mannix . BEST Nash. Wright, Toohey, Campbell, Kinsella. 0 . BRIGHTON 4 .4 7.5 11 .7 19 .9.123 MONASH BLUES 3 .2 7.6 8.14 11 .19.85 0 . BRIGHTON Waddington 4, Shippen 3, R .Smith 3, Pryor 3, Cooper 3, C .Smith, Murray, Tomkins . BEST Barber, Lade. Sarau, Cooper, R .Smith, Tregaskis. MON . BLUES Hildebrand 2, Tnandos 2, Kiers 2, Sest, Sturgess, Alexander, J .Quin, Cornweli, BEST Kiers, J .Smith, Sturgess, Triandos, Newman, J .Quin . 0. MELBURNIANS 6 .6 11 .9 17.10 21 .13.139 B/TEMP. 2.3 2.4 3 .11 6.14 .50 0. MELB . Naylor 7, Cochrane 5, TWitts 2, Smithers 2, Nicholls 3, A .Witts, Harty, Johnstone . BEST Harty, Smith, Naylor, Smithers, Tyrell, Nicholls, B/TEMP. Anderson 2, Heath, Shine Rowe, Mayne, BEST McInerney, A,Smythe, Course, Farley, Robertson . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

THERRY 7 .3 10.8 12 .10 14.13 .97 FAWKNER 2 .2 9.4 13.6 16 .8.104 FAWKNER B.Saggers 4, Johnston 4, Korp 3, Selleck 2, Kerslake 2, 3uckley, L .Cohen . BEST Johnston, Busst, Mitchell, A.Saggers, Roach, Kavanagh . THERRY Mellon 4, Bosanko 4, Clifton 2, Zanetti 2, Wrigglesworth, Castaldi . BEST Ramsay, Reddick, A .Crotty, Bosanko, Grocock, Gallagher.

HAMP. ROVERS 4 .2 7.3 8.5 15 .6.96 BANYULE 3.4 10.8 15.13 20 .18 .138 HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiotidis 6, Ross 4, McKellar 2, Devereaux, Salmon, Winkler. BEST Pappon, Hetherington, Panagiotidis, R,Melnjak, Harper, Hogget L BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BALACLAVA 5.5 12 .6 16 .9 21 .14.140 ST. KILDA 4 .5 10.7 16 .10 18.12 .120 BALACLAVA Conroy 9, Halpin 3, Rafferty 3, Gregory 2, T. Hill 2, Antonio, I .Withers, BEST Gregory, Rafferty, Gates, Conroy, Chalker, Schultz ST. KILDA Riddell 10, Avatable 3, Bennett 2, Driscoll, Lake, Gillen . BEST Murnhy, Howard, Riddell, Driscoll, Capiron, Berenger. IVANHOE 2 .9 4 .14 6.16 13 .19.97 O.IVANHOE 1 .1 2 .3 3.4 4 .6 .30 IVANHOE Malcolm 3, Thackwray 3, Cenagdzija 2, Lengacher 2, Rose, Wise, Witchell . BEST Thackwray, Witchell, Wise, Barro, Donohue, Malcolm ,

0. IVANHOE Fallow 2, Yarwood, Stevens . BEST Jones, W.Parry, PSkalberg, S .Jenkins, Corlett, Parry . 0. HAILEYBURY 8.4 13.6 23.12 28 .15 .183 CAUL. GRAMMAR 4.3 9.6 10.8 16 .9 .105 0. HAILEYBURY Schmidt 9, Tanner 6, Lasscock 4, Walden 3, Byrns 2, Cox, Colston, Parton, Rae . BEST Tanner, Walden, Schmidt, Gerny, Baxter, Chegwin . CAUL. GRAMMAR Cooney 5. D.Matthews 5, Bettany 2, TRoyals 2, Stone, Harris, BEST Morrissey, Rudden, G .Williams . Lowe, Cooney, DMatthews . PRESTON 2 .4 7.8 12 .12 14 .13.97 ST. KEVINS 5.1 7.2 9 .3 11 .8 .74 PRESTON Phillips 5, Ewing 3, Brydson 2, C,Caligiun 2, Hepburn, Milner. BEST Miler, Brydson, Turner, Ewing, M .Mason , Kyriacou . ST. KEVINS Hayden 3, Beale 3, Varasdi 2, Jerry Sargeant, Smith, Meagher. BEST Arthurson, Campbell, Beale, Quinlan, Hooper, John Sargeant .

AJAX 14.8 .92 BULLEEN UTD 23 .13.151 AJAX Bnskm 4, Goets 3, Phillips 2, Bloom 1, Burstin, Bursztyn, Kahnski Sheezel, BEST Burst in, Briskin, Oren Komornik, Berman, Borenstein, Bloom . BULLEEN UTD Dolinko 5, Empey 5, Kelly 4, Reynolds 3, Whiting 2, Corsello 2, Harvie, Dennis . BEST Empey, Waldren, Kelly, Flew, Corsello, Dolinko, 0. MENTONIANS 9 .4 13.8 16.11 17.13.115 THOMASTOWN 4 .2 7.8 15.11 25 .16.166 0. MENTONIANS Konicanin 3, Sciacca 3, Acreman 3, Bournon 2, Sciacca 2, Leaver, MacQuire, Newman, Norton . BEST D.Sciacca, Norton, Bournon, MacQuire, Newman, Grant . THOMASTOWN A .Smith 9, Karambelas 4, Farchione 3, Molella 2, Fellows 2, Bubis 2, Petsinis, Farchione, Lentirn . BEST Molella, DeThomasis, D .Fellows, Smith, Lentini, Karambelas . WHITEFRIARS 2 .5 5.8 9.12 12 .13 .85 POWER HOUSE 1 .0 3 .2 6.4 9.6 .60 WHITEFRIARS Pratt 4, Spears 3, Sutton 2, Coghlan, Mick Reidy, Tierney. BEST Coghlan P, Crowe, Hay, Mick Reidy, Stevens, Woodman . POWERHOUSE Hood 2, Evans 2, McKay 2, Stone 2, Corbett . BEST Flaherty, Cope, Miller, Morris, Cross, Newland . 39


MHSOB 1 .3 9.7 13.9 15.10 .100 STATE BANK 6 .3 9.7 16.10 23 .12 .150 MHSOB Comer 3, Drummond 3, Geehman 2, Wix 2, Moore 2, CTyreli 2, Knight. BEST CTyrell, Comer, Harris, C .Shoirt, Dixon, Moore. STATE BANK Purcell 9, Jenkins 3, Beare 3, Beer 2, Linford, Wallmeyer, Burrage, Isgro, Roles, Durham . BEST Team effort! 0. CAMBERWELL 6.2 8.5 11 .8 14.11 .95 ELSTERNWICK 2.1 5.6 6 .11 11 .16 .82 0. CAMBERWELL Hodgson 7, Proven 2, C.McCulloch 2, Adaway 2, Paterson. BEST Adaway, Smith, C .CmCuiloch, Armstrong, A.Inkster Provan. ELSTERNWICK Hill 4, Blennerhassett 4, Cosmas, Papantoniou, Tsiampas. BEST Connolly, Rosewarne, Bean, Southall, Williams, Hill .

ELTHAM 15.10 .100 W ILLIAMSTOW N 28 .18,186 WILLIAMSTOWN McGowan 10, Weiderstein 5, Meilak 2, Elliott 2 Corfield 2, Anderson, Tuck, Harry, Hann, Smith, Featherston . BEST McGowan, Featherston, Weidersten, Tuck, Meilak, Elliott . ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ANZ BANK 3 .4 5.4 8.7 12.9 .81 ST. ANDREWS 7 .2 12 .12 19 .14 23 .17.155 ANZ BANK Szeitz 4, Harbinson 2, Tyrell 2, J .Harbinson, Williams . BEST Cumming, Tyrell, Williams Cumming, Furniss . Szeitz, Schaper, Tangay . ST. ANDREWS Taynor N 8, Browne 3, Briggs 2, McCormick 3, Tapner 2, Funnell, Gibson, Hibbert, Magro, Rule . BEST Great team effort! 7 FOOTS. IT. .17.59 COMM BANK 22 .17,149 COMM BANK Clode 4, Post 3, Pitts 3, Shacklock 3, Quirks 2, James 2, Gneg, Kraska, Chapman, Sparkes, Buttigieg . BEST Scott, Segrave, Sparks, Shacklock, Abrahams, Chapman . FOOTS.I.T. Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived.

DOVETON 15.8 .98 WEST BRUNSWICK 12 .13 .85 WEST BRUNS . Jackson 4, McNiece 2, Campagna, Capron, Johnstone, Kirk, Lampard, Wilkie. BEST Bargiamidis, Campagna, Cecchi, Hatzistavrou, Johnston, Lampard . WEST BRUNS . Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . UHSOB 5.12 .42 0 . ESSENDON 22 .14.146 UHSOB Wallace 3, Flavel, Grant . BEST Caine, Crawford, Gathercole, Wliace, Grant, Lugg .

0. ESSENDON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. O. GEELONG 1 .2 2 .4 3.5 4 .6.30 ST. BEDES 3.3 8.7 11 .10 18.11 .119 OLD GEELONG Richardson 1, Harwood, Scorach, Ross . BEST Munnmgs, Neville-Smith, Ide, Harwood, Burn, Handbury . ST. BEDES Selley 5, Hutchinson 4, Spencer 4, Riordan 2, G .Fitzgibbon, Newport, Hambridge. BEST Great team effort by 20 players! AQUINAS 7.1 12 .4 16.8 19.10 .124 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.3 10.4 17.8 20.9 .129 AQUINAS G.Wright 3, Grierson 2, Boland 2, Leavey 2, O'Loughlin 2, Whitfield 2, Box, Spiess, Tarulli, Whelan, D .Wright . BEST Boland, Box, O'Loughlin, Spiess, Tarulli, Whitfield . NORTH BRUNS . DeMorton 9, Tsialtas 3, Grimaldi 2, M .DeMorton 2, Soanes, Cannon, Serratore, Tabbit . BEST Dimarco, Soanes, D DeMorton, Tsialtas, M .DeMorton, Sammartino. PENINSULA 1 .3 6 .5 8 .6 8.9.57 HEATHERTON 4 .4 6 .8 15 .16 24 .19.163 HEATHERTON Howell 6, Patterson 6, TLovitt 4, Heins 2, Jones 2, Khalil 2, Ulbrick, Easey . BEST McMahon, King, Heins, Ulbrick, Howell, Caia . PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 10.17.77 BRUNSWICK 4 .9 6 .11 7.12 12 .7 14.13 .97 LA TROBE UNI 2 .2 6.4 Hardy 3, Gunning, Jones, Kannegeiser, Stevens, Owens, BRUNSWICK McLean, Drysdale . BEST Hardy, Black, Marshall, Spezza, Carroll, . Kimpton LATROBE UNI Wilson 7, Wrigglesworth 3, Bakogianis 2, Blaskett, O'Connor. BEST Little, Bakogianis, Wilson, O'Connor, Cummings, Blaskett .

26.15.171 WAVERLEY ST. LEONARDS 5 .4.34 WAVERLEY Martin 12, Burghardt 4, Dunstan 3, Hannan 2, Caygill, Darvell, Kane, Lawler, North . BEST Nestor, North, Dinsdale, Burghardt, Pazianas, Martin. ST. LEONARDS Levy 3, McDonald, Bulluss . BEST Bulluss, Guinane, Levy, McDonald, Pound, Ray . MAZENOD 3.3 7.6 14 .9 20.13.133 OLD CAREY 3.1 3.5 4.11 5 .15.45 MAZENOD Rogers 5, Grady 4, McMullin 3, Palamara 3, Fitzgerald 2, Murray, Riley. Bray. BEST A.Chilcott, TChilcott, McMullin, Green, Rogers, M .Grady. OLD CAREY Oliver 3, W.Brown 2 . BEST Dyson, Chipp, R .Hughes, Paterson, Ballagh, Shaw. 40

COLLEGIANS 1 .0 2 .1 4.3 5.5 .35 KEW 3 .7 7.8 10 .10 14 .13.97 COLLEGIANS C .Mackay 2, Powell 2, Lie . BEST P.Milford, C.Mackay, Swan, Powell, Holland, Davis . KEW Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. MONASH WHITES 3.8 .26 ST. BERNARDS 8 .8,56 MON . WHITES Farley, Warner, Sharkey. BEST Warner, Fleming, Sammels, Carr, Sharkey, Graham . ST. BERNARDS Creak 4, Comito 4, Doolan, Holden . BEST Powell, Comito, Creak, D.MCAlkster, J.Martin . MARCELLIN 1 .0 2 .0 5.1 6 .3.39 DE LA SALLE 3.6 3 .11 5 .11 8.11 .59 MARCELLIN McAuliffe 2, Harvey, Cooper, Scott, Dickenson . BEST O'Brien, Dyson, Dullard, Siaveno, Cooper. Danahe r DE LA SALLE Jenkinson 2, Engel, D.McGenniss, Miller, Casey, Tantram, M. Ladson . BEST Jenkinson, D.McGenniss, J.Ladson, Casey, Hawkins, Tantram . 0. MELBURNIANS 5.9 .39 0. XAVERIANS 4 .7.31 0. MELB. Curtis 2, Hamilton, Taylor, Wertheimer . BEST Potter, Troup, Taylor, Dawson, Stapleton, Hamilton . 0 . XAVS Tomanouits P 1, Tomanouits G 1, Doyle, Kennedy . BEST Kinna, Grenville, McNammara C. Tomanouits P ., Freeman, A ., Lovegrove. O . SCOTCH 4 .1 6 .3 9.3 10.6.66 2 .5 7.6 10 .8 11 .10.76 PORT COLTS 0 . SCOTCH Hare 4, Hutchinson, LeLievre, Buff, Cottrell, Pullar, Elwood BEST Elwood, McGregor, Hare, Crump, Buhagiar, Higham . PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BLOODS 10 .2 16.4 21 .6 26.9.165 BULL/TEMP 1 .0 3.1 4.2 4.4 .28 BLOODS Ross McAsey 6, Stock 2, Smith 1, McDowell 2, D .Thomas 6, Hutchinson 3, Cadman, Blair, Rust, Wilts, Lochhead, Grant . BEST R .McAsey, Thomas, B .McDonnell, C.McDonnell, Smith ; Grant . B/TEMP. Williams- Wenbourn, Parris, Theunissel- BEST Williams . Reid, Dagostini, Great team effort .

STATE BANK 10 .7.67 KONTIAS 11 .21 .87 STATE BANK Maya 4, Lawton 2, Walpole, Hansen, Pitts, Inglis . BEST Favier, Inglis, Maya, Walpole, Gale, Hansen . KONTIAS Calcatjicos 4, Kontarias 2, Skapetis, Karvelis, Athanasiou, Cannolo, Hatzidakis. BEST Lantouris, Kelly, Skapetis, Kovios, G .Kantarias, Calcatjicos, Hatzidakis, C.Kontarias. POWERHOUSE 0 .3 2 .7 4.11 7.11 .53 BALACLAVA 2 .2 5.3 5 .3 5.4.34 POWERHOUSE PDakin 4, Groves, Douglas, Coleman. BEST Orchard, Coleman, Deans, Brockwell, Groves, Lutz. BALACLAVA Ottaway 2, Ryan, Georgiou, Richards . BEST Peace, Richards, Drinan, Nayer. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

SL KILDA 35 .17.227 0 .1 .1 0. GEELONG ST. KILDA Poulopoulos 10, Skender 6, Clagnan 3, Andrws 2 . Clinc h Capiron 2, Derham 2, Nardella, Surace, Demaio, Ferre, TMaqueda, c., in, Herbe rt . BEST Nardella, Clinch . Poulopoulos, Skender, Ca tafa , 0 . GEELONG BEST M .Ward, Leon, Buck, Stanley, Calvert-Jones, r;annet t ST. KEVINS 2 .1 6.3 9 .4 13.5.83 SALESIAN 3 .1 6.3 8.5 10.6.66 ST. KEVINS Giffin 5, Haidamous 3, Ring 2, McKenzie, Trainor . BEST ;rnoid, Corrigan, Chaw, Civitella, Giffin . SALESIAN O'Donnell 2, Oliver 2, TMazzeo 2, Clark, Draga, Perna, 3tofondis BEST TMazzeo, Doyle, Draga, Clark, Perna, Carfora . GTV9 V RICHMOND CENTRAL NO RESULTS

COLLEGIANS 6 .3 14 .4 22 .8 24.11 .155 BANYULE 4 .1 4 .5 6 .7 11 .12.78 COLLEGIANS Griffin 11, Vine 5, Oidtield 2, E .Jones, Proctor, Jennings, Jefferson, Clarke, Allan BEST D .Roberts, Allan, E .Jones, Singleton, Griffin Proctor. BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MARCELLIN 5 .3 9 .6 15 .12 18.14 .122 WHITEFRIARS 2.1 5 .3 8.3 9.3 .57 MARCELLIN Walsh 6, Rozenoom 4, Ftlis 4, Wooller 2, Beattie, Slattery BEST Beattie, Golds, Walsh, Bendoricchio, Leonard, Treganowan . WHITEFRIARS Lake 4, Chandler 2, Carbone 2 . Penaluna BEST Butler, Carbone, Lake, O'Sullivan, Ravenan . J.Whrte DE LA BLUE 4 .6 8 .11 13.15 17.18.120 ORMOND 3 .3 7.3 11 .3 12 .3.75 DE LA BLUE R Brasher 7, PBrasher 3, Hagan 3, Flume 3, Demattia BEST DeMattia . O'Callaghan . edmonds, Bruin, Van Der Plight, Edmond s ORMOND Garavelis 3. Gordon 2, Wood 2, Bugalski, Black, Keleher, Edgell, Morros . BEST Garavelis, Wood, Harrold, Thomas, Gribble, Gordo n 0. HAILEYBURY 4.5 7.8 13 .11 17.14 .116 UNI BLUES 3 .1 6.5 9.7 10.10.70 0. HAILEY Devinish 7, Alg,e 4, Spiers 2, McNidder, O'Brien, Armstrong, McKenzie, BEST Kirkwood-Scott, Parton, Krause, Devenish, Gordon, Bar r UNI BLUES Weston 2, Kistler 2 . Ward 2. Maxwell 2, Hann, Mulvihil l BEST Newitt, Ward, McIntosh, Fegon . Ballard, Connolly 0 . PAR . GREEN 6 .2 8 .7 10 .7 14 .9.93 0 . XAVERIANS 2 .1 5.3 9 .8 10 .10.70 O,R GREEN Michael O'Keefe 3, Matthew O'Keefe 2, Cousins 2, Fuller 2, Joyce, Mills, Stuckey, Donoghue, Board BEST B .Flynn, Matthew O'Keefe, Hewat, Digney, O'Loughlin . 0. XAVS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

UNI BLACKS 5 .5 11 .7 15.1 1 23 .19.157 MHSOB 1 .0 1 .0 2 .0 3 .0 .18 UNI BLACKS Spinks 5, Pesavento 5, Weigard 2, Solomon 2, Hutchinson 2, Mootfield 2, Shaddock, Longly, Smith, McDonaid . Barbary. BEST Pesavento, Spinks, Moorfield, Hutchinson, Robinson . Fogarty. MHSOB Higgins, Newton, Exton . BEST Apostolou, J,Palmos, Buckley, Newton, Higgins. Suckling .

ST. BERNARDS 12 .9 .81 NORTH O.B . 11 .7.73 ST. BERNARDS Comito 2, Rogerson 2, Jones, Law, Martin, Mallia, McGeown, Murphy, L .Overman, C .Wood. BEST Horn, Mullins, Law, Mallia, Rogerson, C.Doolan . NORTH O .B . Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received . CAUL . GRAMMAR 2 .2 4 .4 4 .6 6.9.45 0. BRIGHTON 7 .4 16 .7 22 .13 27.20.182 0. BRIGHTON Knight 11 . Devine 5, Marion 5, Howden 2, Talbot 2, Hamilton, Lade, Templeton . BEST Phillips, Knight, Marion, West, Talbot, Joynson . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

0 . MELBURNIANS 5 .5 8 .9 12 .11 13.12 .90 O . PAR. PURPLE 3 .3 4 .5 5 .11 6.13 .49 O,MELB. Brockhoff 3, Smith 2, McDonaid 5, Rose 2 . Osbourne BEST Burge, McDonald, Gnf6ths . Brockhoff, Murphy, Simpson O.PAR . PURPLE Rowe 3, Quigley, O'Connor, Carafa . BEST Thomas, Rowe, Robertson, Carafa, Aanenson . Craker O. SCOTCH 4 .2 9.9 12 .12 16 .16.112 MON BLUES 4.6 7.6 10 .15 14 .18.102 0. SCOTCH Millington 5, Howell 2, Winneke 2, Allard 2, Hart, DSteele, Cowper, Fletcher, B .Steeie, BEST B.Steele, Millington, Allard, Bennett, Cowper, Gibbs , MON BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THERRY 3 .9 4 .14 6.18 11 .19 .85 BULL/TEMP 3.2 7.109 8.13 9.15 .69 THERRY Pinner 2, Miclicki 2, Goodwin 2, G .Grocock, McIntosh, Goodear, Schembri, Rossignolo . BEST Smith . Barron, McIntosh, Pinner, J .Masters, M .Carte r BULL/TEMP. Tustin 4, Young 2, Brady, Pulverenti, Shine . BEST A Puiverenti, Williams, Smith, Cornford, Edmonds, Tustin ,

BULLEEN UTD 4 .2 4 .6 5.11 7.13.55 FAWKNER 4 .2 4 .6 5 .9 10.9.69 BULLEEN UTD Andronis, D.Humphrey, A .Humphrey, Radcliff, Holt, Marks, Williams, BEST Androrns, D .Humphrey, A,Humphrey M,Pope, Radcliff, May FAWKNER Selek 4, Eren 3, Leahy 2, Ralston . BEST Roach, Green, Paul, Selek, McMahon, Bali . PARKSIDE 6 .3 12.7 14 .12 21 .14 .140 HAMP. ROVERS 2 .1 4.4 5.8 6.13 .49 PARKSIDE Hansen 4, Moodie 4, Chtlcott 3, Papadimitiou 2, Eans 2, Colismo 2, Mandokos 2, Stuart, Murphy, BEST Evans, Coiismo, Moio, Hansen, ChilcotL Mandoukos . HAMP. ROVERS Moss 2, M .McCall Marion . Miiat. Pa . BEST McGregor, Hobson, Greig, Wilson . McMurtne, Hende r DE LA GOLD 9.11 .65 MAZENOD 13 .13 .91 DE LA GOLD Hubery 2, S .Bolt 2, Manning, Foreham, Brennan, CJohnstone, Canning BEST Hubery, Martin, C.Johnstone, Fay, Jennings, Brennan MAZENOD Fitzsimmons 4 . Murray 3, Riley, Smith, McLean, Principe, Biviano, Signal . BEST Barton, Smith, Cobban, Mathias, Wilson, Signal . IVANHOE 16.11 .107 THOMASTOWN 19 .22 .136 IVANHOE A .Smith 7, Maud 2. SCavar 2, Vidapc 2, A .Matthews, Williams . Fox. BEST Johnstone, Smith, Zanatta, Cirkovic, Cavar, Johnstone J . THOMASTOWN Gatovski 3 . Formosa 3, Paras 2, D .Pougios 2, Panianou 2, Naumovski 2, CShain, Fiume, Dismouski, Gikovsk . Gloutsis . BEST Formosa, Pougios D, Paras, Papaioanous, Fiume, . D'Avoine S . ALBANVALE 3 .4 7.6 14 .8 16 .10.106 AQUINAS 1 .6 5.13 7.18 8.21 .6 9 AQUINAS Marshall 2, Upton, Krakouer, Rosbrook, McLaughlin, Sheehan . BEST Marshall, McEvoy, Krakouer, Barr, Colliver Upton . ST. KEVINS 8 .13.61 0 . TRINITY 21 .16.142 ST. KEVINS Warton 2, Terzini 2, McCurdy, Wilson, Bazley, Slattery . BEST McCann, Foley . Warton, Wilson, Terzini, Charles . 0. TRINITY Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived.

A RES'ERVE SECTIO N COLLEGIANS 5 .2 8 .7 12 .11 14.15.99 PARKSIDE 1 .1 3 .3 6.3 9.4.58 COLLEGIANS Higson 4, Habben 2, Blackman 2, Kahn 2m Schmidt 2, Baxter, Griffith . BEST Griffith, Evans, Kahn, Higson, McQueen, Scott, PARKSIDE Denami 4, King, Clarke, J .Panjarri, G .Panlarri, Wilson. BEST Clarke, G .Panjarn, Matkaris, Soligo, King, S,Bannister . ORMOND 4.3 9.4 13.5 17.6.108 MARCELLIN 2 .3 4.6 5.7 5 .9 .39 ORMOND Roe 9, Tobin 2, Eishold 2, Harrington 2, Nankervis, Nix BEST Tobin, Roe, Forsyth, Eishold, D.Cox, Boyanton . MARCELLIN A .Day 2, Palmieri, Pappas, Hewitt=BEST R .Stewart, Hewitt, B .Day, A,Day, Dillon, O'Hehir • 41


O. PARADIANS 9 .8.62 NORTH O.B. 5 .11 .41 0. PARADIANS Caddy 2 . Perryman 2, Reeves. La Rosa. Freeman. Mills. Henry. BEST Healy, Fahey. Walls, Freeman . Shannon. Perryman NORTH O.B. Fennelly 2, Goodear, Kearney, Sduca . BEST Greaves . Goodear. Orelh, A .Muto, Bevanda . M .Schmidt . KEW 3.2 5.3 6.8 9.9 .63 UNI BLUES 3 .2 6.5 8.8 13.11 .89 KEW Sticca 2, Love, McAllister, Brie, Irwin, Brassil, Mantas . BEST VighottU, Mantas, Saggese, Rigoni, Kendall, Irwin UNI BLUES Mitchell 3, Nalder 2, Nugent 2, Hickey 2, Carmichael, Howden, S.Lawiey, Kennedy BEST Slawley, Stehens, Buckley, Hickey, J Lawley, Kennedy. O . SCOTCH 3 .3 4 .4 . 7.9 9 .13.67 0 . XAVERIANS 7.5 9 .8 10 .9 13 .9.87 . SCOTCH Price 6, McLeish 2, Kerr. BEST Cain, Price, R .Macmiilan . 0 Emmett, McLeish, D Hooper. 0 . XAVS Heaphy 4, Callan 3, Denton 2, Spargo 2, Gibson, Coliopy BEST Denton, McLean, Callan, Robert Ralph, Houlihan, Guilty ,

UNI BLACKS 2.2 3 .9 4 .13 4.17.41 0. TRINITY 2 .1 3 .4 4 .4 4.7.31 UNI BLACKS Coker 2, Robinson . McDonald . BEST Anderson, Lagastes, Giltrap, Gibney, Barey, Cap p OLD TRINITY Dammatopolos 2, Mikac, Hodes . BEST Beer, Clark, Bartram, Holies, Dunn, Mikac . ST. BERNARDS 3 .1 4.1 5.6 7.9 .51 DE LA SALLE 2 .2 3.5 5.7 6 .8.44 ST. BERNARDS Monaghan 3, Matthews 2, Sullivan, Doolan BEST O'Connell, Sullivan, Dowling, Freeman, Haddad, Doolan DE LA SALLE Wyles, Hagen 2, Kellett, Clurnng, Kushel . BEST Brideson, Harrington, Waldron . Lazzaro, Barry . McHenry 0. BRIGHTON 2 .2 3.6 4.9 5.13 .43 MONASH BLUES 4.3 6.5 6.9 7.14 .56 0. BRIGHTON Gale, Kay, Latzer, Smyth, Young, BEST Wraith, Styles, Bennett, Fildes, Smyth, Allman d MON BLUES Conroy, Schwedes, Johnson, Scalzo, Nicolopoulos, Baisanni, Dhillon . BEST Scalzo, Sinclair, Balsanni, M .Spencer, Whiteside, Jones . 0. MELBURNIANS 0 .4 0 .5 1 .6 3.8 .26 BULL/TEMP. 5.2 6 .3 6 .6 7.8.50 0. MELB . Harris, Baglin, Bunny . BEST Roysmdh, Summers, Bult . Wormsley, Thompson, Glam . BULL/TEMP. Panou 3, Cameron, Hendrie, Fitt, Merrett. BEST Agosta, Panou, Fitt, N .Bone, Clarke . Merrett . THERRY 1 .2 1 .4 3 .6 4.6.30 FAWKNER 2 .0 4 .1 6 .2 12.5.77 THERRY Peter Jones, Gison . Ennis . Lyons BEST Tadinac. O'Kearney, Lyons, Boden, R .Goodwin, Peter Jones . FAWKNER Ould 4, R .Wilson 3, P.Smith 2, Young, Cropley, Terry . BEST Tymms, Gosewinckel, D .Smith, Young, K .Busst, Kelly .

G RESERVESECTIO N HAMPTON ROVERS 3.3 6.4 8.7 14 .10.94 BANYULE 0.8 3.12 5.15 9 .17.71 HAMPTON ROVERS Cox 2, Devola 2, Hibbs 2, Mather 2, E .Melnlak 2, Geeson, Ivey, McKay, D.Rogerson . BEST Mather, Hibbs . E.Melnlak, D .Rogerson, BirJ, Lucas. BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . BALACLAVA 2 .2 2 .6 3 .11 4 .12 .36 ST. KILDA 3.3 4 .7 6 .11 7.14 .56 BALACLAVA Harrison 2, Patterson, H .Smith . BEST S .Hill, H . Smith, Hartley, Gamlin, Morrison, Talarico . ST. KILDA N aughton 2 . Gill, Sherman, White, King . BEST Perkins . Phelan, Fitzroy, Behnk, Sossa, White . IVANHOE 1 .5 4 .7 7.9 10.12 .72 OLD IVANHOE 3.2 4 .5 5 .6 7.7.49 IVANHOE D.Flynn 3, Gittos 2, J .Hoffman 2, Bisogni, Hall, Fagns . BEST Bigogni, Flynn, Hoffman, Fabris, Manuel . Gittos OLD IVANHOE Bashford, Marris, Dowell, Vaughan, Selleck, Marks, Norman . BEST Marris, Ritchie, Vaughan, Veal, Stanley, Bell. 42

OL. HAILEYBURY 4.6 8 .10 11 .11 13,12,90 2 .4 4.8 6.9 9,10,04 CAUL, GRAMM . HAILEYBURY Wilson 5, Robertson 4, Waring 2, Lane, Kin 0. BEST Barkley. Bennett, McGoriick, Merrell, Mytton, Hoo . GRAMMARIANS Gregor 4, Pane 4, Scholten BESTdCAUL Ha i Paine, Gregor, Cossart-Walsh, Headlam . Hedin . PRESTO N 3 .5 8.6 11 .7 16 .9.105 ST. KEVINS 0 .1 0.2 1 .3 1 .4 .1 0 .Caiigiun 2, O'Connor 2 PRESTON Firnkandes 8, L . Mounsey, D . BEST Finikandes, Kryggec D Philp, Mounsey. O'Connor Se PSebh . KEVINS Bronne 1 . BEST Hawkins. R .Houngan, Browne . Shar iST , J .O'Brien, Tighe .

AJAX '.' .49 BULLEEN UTD 7.4 .4 c AJAX Mond 3, Fagenblat 2 . Super 2 . BEST J .Aiberts, Rothsc . .' .LGoidberg. Marlow, Mordech, Fagenblat . BULLEEN UTD Williams 2, Robbins 2, Pascoe, Cairns . Dowd BEST Williams, Roberts . Turvey. Strachan, Sexton, Flanagan, 0. MENTONIANS 3 .3 8.6 10.10 10 .12.72 THOMASTOWN 3 .2 5.5 8.6 9 .8.62 0. MENTONIANS No goal kickers received . BEST Buxton, Beynon, Petrov, Gakovic . Norman, Johnson THOMASTOWN Horkings 2, Ken Harling 2 . Coverdale. Boyden. Leaie, Cam0len, TStaios BEST Horkings, Jenkins . Chandler, Loche, Ken Hailing, TStaios WHITEFRIARS 2 .2 5 .6 6 .6 10.9 .69 POWER HOUSE 1 .1 1 .2 5.2 6.3 .39 WHITEFRIARS Peter OBrien 3, Callihan 2 . Paul Reidy 2. White. P h M Lawson . BEST Callihan, PCiardulli, Peter O'Brien, Phillip . Paul Re G White . POWER HOUSE G.Stewart 2, Brown, Stafford . Monaghan, Isherwc BEST Monaghan, Hislop . Stafford, Waters, Isherwood, Fosdick MHSOB 0.3 0 .5 5 .6 8.6.54 STATE BANK 1 .2 3 .3 4 .3 6.4.40 MHSOB Terrens 3, M .Webster 2, Fieteltaub 2, Verma. BEST Greatorex, Atchison, Roach, Legovich . Kotz, Verma, Riska, M .Webste r STATE BANK Curtin 4, Grant . Noronha BEST Kenez, Keating, Mason . Henderson . D.Brown . Murray 0. CAMBERWELL 3.2 7.5 14.9 17.9 .111 ELSTERNWICK 2 .2 4.4 6.5 9 .8 .62 0. CAMBERWELL Rogers 4, Wilson 3 . Jepson 3, Lenton 2, Gan 2, Pyke 2, Young . BEST Rogers, Taylor, Jepson, Aams, Wilson. A . McCulloch . ELSTERNWICK D.Mahony 4, Coyne 3, Hankin, Whitten . BEST Coyne. D Lloyd, Amos, D .Mahony, Street, Reid.

DOVETON 8 .7.55 WEST BRUNSWICK 9 .4 .58 W. BRUNS. Kynakidis 2, Vazquez 2, Baker, Buhagiar, Konstandinindis, Penny, White . BEST Chapman , Fyffe, C.Hatzistavrou, Herrmann . Rodgers, Vazquez . DOVETON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . UHSOB 8 .5.53 0. ESSENDON 12 .8.80 UHSOB Bunn 2, Merchant 2, Kounhos 2, Spmks, Catanach . BEST Taig. Roberts, Gregory . Spinks, Shanahan, Bunn. 0. ESSENDON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 0. GEELONG 1 .2 3 .3 6.5 8 .9 .57 ST, BEDES 1 .0 2 .0 3.2 4.4.28 0. GEELONG Barnett 5, Smith, Clerk, Hayes. BEST B.Furphy. Lavender, Barnett, Smith, McDonald. Hayes . ST. BEDES Bryant 3, Grech . BEST Ridewood, Burns, Thompson . Gatuso, Grech, Dunstan . AQUINAS 4 .5 11 .8 15.12 20.15.135 NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.1 1 .3 1 .3 1 .4 .10 AQUINAS Pegler 6, Ryan 5, O'Loughhn 3, Tresize 2, Cox, G .Hewitt, M .Cafferty, O'Neill . BEST Crosby, Jones, King, McCafferty, Cox, Pegler . NORTH BRUNSWICK S .Gibbons 1 . BEST Androutis, STsaltas. Gibbons, Evans, Sherrif . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

.2 3 .2 3.4 8 .4 .52 PENINSULA 24.5 11 .8 18.10 20.11 .131 HEATHERTON . Zamitt 2. Elliott 2, Penouris 2, Sawyer 2 . HEATHERTON Norman 6 Potts 2 . Link, Watson BEST Pappas, Elliott . Potts, Evans . :;mli s

PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. BRUNSWICK 1 .0 1 .2 2 .3 2 .3.15 LA TROBE UNI 4 .6 11 .10 14.15 20 .17.137 BRUNSWICK Bassi, Ralph . BEST Farrelly, Green, Hull . LA TROBE UNI . McGibbon 6, Henderson 6, Cavaliere 4, Bridgeman, osco. Edmunds, Harper. BEST Cava6en, McGibbon, Henderson, ~nna, Fredrickson, Edmunds .

3 .0 3 .3 4 .6 6.9.45 ,A ;VEtxLEY Si. LEONARDS 0 .5 1 .9 1 .11 4 .16.40 WAVERLEY Mier 2, Bell, Durose, Russell, Smith . BEST Cooper, Bell . -~ -~ Carroll, Vocem Battour . ST. LEONARDS Newman 2, Hayden . BEST Dunphy, Grafted, McCully , - o, Sjogren, Walker

MAZENOD 5.8 9.9 15.13 20.16 .136 OLD CAREY 0.0 1 .2 2 .2 3 .2 .20 MAZENOD Allsop 4, Minahan 3. Wain 3. Hogan 2, Fitzpatrick 2 . Poiletti . Cliff, Sayers, Poulter. Hamilton, Dicinho. BEST S .Grady, Poiietti, Sayers, Alisop, Grimison, Wain . OLD CAREY Graham . Pang, James. BEST M .Hoyle, Jones, Shrives. ELTHAM FORFEITED TO WILLIAMSTOW N

ANZ BANK 3.0 5.2 5.3 5.7.37 ST. ANDREWS 2 .2 4.4 8.7 11 .7.73 ANZ BANK Walsh 2, Bukenfelds, Duscher Gleason . BEST Anstis. Dawson, Fernandez, Smith, Bennett, Walsh . ST. ANDREWS T Davies 3, Steward 3, Liddell 2, Beard, Miles, Kilkenny . BEST Bartlett, TDavies . Liddell, O'Keete, Steward . Undy. FOOTS . IT. 13 .16.94 COMM. BANK 8 .7.55 COMM BANK Yusuf 3, Pratt, McNamee, Buttigieg . McGonacle, Keating . BEST Shabo, McNamee. West, G .McNamee, Giannoanopoulos, Ennor. FOOTS . I.T.Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

Next Week's Alatche s A SECTION .1ARCELLIN v PARKSID E ;4ORTH O.B . v COLLEGIANS UNI BLUES v ORMON D O, XAVERIANS v O. PARADIANS KEW V O. SCOTCH B SECTION DE LA SALLE v O. TRINIT Y MONASH BLUES v UNI BLACKS BULLEENT'STOWE v ST. BERNARDS FAWKNER v 0. BRIGHTO N u. MELBURNIANS v THERR Y C SECTION ST KILDA v BANYUL E OLD IVANHOE v HAMPTON ROVERS CAULFIELD GRAM . v BALACLAVA ST KEVINS v IVANHO E 0 HAILEYBURY v PRESTO N D SECTION THOMASTOWN v BULLEEN UNITED POWER HOUSE v AJA X STATE BANK v O. MENTONIANS ELSTERNWICK v WHITEFRIARS MHS OLD BOYS v O. CAMBERWEL L E SECTION ST BEDES v DOVETO N O ESSENDON v WEST BRUNSWICK HEATHERTON v BRUNSWICK NORTH BRUNSWICK v 0. GEELONG AQUINAS v PENINSULA LATROBE UNI v UHS OLD BOYS F SECTION WILLIAMSTOWN v WAVERLEY OLD CAREY v ST. LEONARDS COMMONWEALTH BANK v UNI REDS ST ANDREWS v ELTHA M ANZ BANK v FOOTSCRAY IT. MAZENOD O.C. A BY E

G SECTION DE LA SALLE v COLLEGIAN S ST BERNARDS v KEW BULLEEN-T'STOWE v O . SCOTCH 0. XAVERIANS v MARCELLI N 0. MELBURNIANS v BLOODS PORT COLTS v MONASH WHITES H SECTIO N 0. GEELONG v STATE BANK BALACLAVA v KONTIAS ' RICHMOND CENTRAL v ST KEVINS THERRY v ST KILDA SALESIAN v POWER HOUSE GTV-9 A BYE UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 WHITEFRIARS v BANYULE ORMOND v COLLEGIANS UNI BLUES v MARCELLI N 0. XAVERIANS v DE LA BLU E 0. HAILEYBURY v O. PARADIANS GREEN UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 0. BRIGHTON v UNI BLACKS NORTH O.B . v MHS OLD BOYS BULLEENT'STOWE v 0 . SCOTCH 0. PARADIANS PURPLE v THERRY MONASH BLUES v ST BERNARD S UNDER 19 - SECTION 3 THOMASTOWN v IVANHO E MAZENOD v ST KEVIN S HAMPTON ROVERS v DE LA GOLD FAWKNER v ALBANVALE PARKSIDE v BULLEEN UNITE D 0 . TRINITY v AQUINA S

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Personality Pars U.H .S.O.B . CHAMPION REACHES 200 ! Alan Flavel started his illustrious career with University High School in 1971 . Alan is now in his fifteenth season with U .H .S . and has finally reached the 200 game milestone - this would have been achieved several season ago but for injury. Alan has an outstanding record - 7 time club Best & Fairest (72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 82, 83) along with VAFA'C' Grade Best & Fairests in 76 and 77 - Runner up in 73 and 74 . Off the field Alan also has been an excellent contributor - Reserves Coach in 1979 and Senior Committee Member in 85/86. Alan is now in his second year as Senior Coach, Life membership was awarde d to Alan in 1984 .

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Alan is obviously a champion player but his attitude and character is what rates him in the highest bracket. Alan is a man of single-minded (almost blind?) dedication and loyalty. He has spent countless hous endevouring to make UHS a better place to be . The present committee knows that Alan has gained the respect of every player and supporter through his courageous leadership and never say die attitude . On this historic occasion the committee sincerely acknowledges Alan Flavel's contribution to Amateur Football and University High School . We further congratulation him on his personal milestone of 200 games . We are not sure how long the old, white, spindly legs can keep going but it will be a say day when Alan Flavel no longer wears the Green and Tan . Well done Al Pal . 100 GAMES AT OLD GEELON G Old Geelong congratulates John "Duck" Henderson ("Duck" possibly being a reference to his other sporting interest, Cricket), on today reaching his 100th game . Duck started with the club in 1983, as a rover, but it was soon apparent that, with his girth, he would be better filling a key position such as full forward . In this capacity he has given the Club great service. Initially he played in the first, but in the past couple of seasons pressure of study has curtailed his training, and most of his games have been played in the reserves . Noted for his capacity to miss a set shot from 20 metres directly in front, he has equal ability to goal with a reverse-banana kick on the run, from a blind turn, on the boundary. More than one game has bee n 44

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we're sure there will be plenty more entertainr â?‘ ~ , , from him in seasons to come . Congratulat[cF,~: "Duck", from everyone at the OGS .

100 GAMES AT M .H .S .O.B. The Committee, Supporters and all players join together on this auspicious occasion at Melbourne High School Old Boys Football Club to salute The Legend, Mal Roach on playing his 100th game for our great club against Elsternwick today . Roachy wc~ lured over from Ormond in 1983 after strenuous negotiations and threatened litigation and when he finally donned the famous No . 31 Maroon, Green and Black jumper, a new era of class, guidance and experience had arrived at MHSOB . Some liken Roachy's arrival to the 2nd coming, after yours truly and certainly the inspiration and cammararderie the legend has instilled in MHSOB Reserves sides has been unequalled . Roachy's contributions to our Club, apart from Reserves Captain 1986-88, include eternal last to leave on Selection nights, first to vanish when volunteers are requested to sweep the rooms and of most importance, 100 fantastic games for MHSOB . Well done Legend, We're proud of you . 100 UP FOR TRINITY CAPTAIN Andrew Allibon played his 100th game for Ol d Trinity last week . "Alli" made a huge impact on the club in his first year, winning the club's best and fairest award and state selection in the same year. Since then he has been a runner-up in the best and fairest twice and captained the club for the past two years . "Alli" is respected by all who play on, or with him . His sensational skills and poise under pressure have been a constant source of amazement to both players and supporters alike at O.T's . From everyone at OT's congratulations Alli and keep up the "mongrel punt" . KEW MILESTONE S Two Kew stalwarts in Michael Peric and Matthew Cavanagh celebrate significant milestones this Saturday against Old Xaverians . Mick Peric plays his 100th game after starting in the U19's back in 1979 . Due to injury and work commitments he has been a bit slow to reach this total, however during the last three seasons he has been a solid performer in the ruck for the Reserves, playing a key role in the 1987/88 Premiership teams . Mick has won 1984 Best Club man, 1987 Most Determined and 1988 Reserves B & F and Best Finals Player. Matthew Cavanagh plays his 50th game also on Saturday and is a local product of the Kew Junior F.C. as well as playing several U19 games back in 1983 . However high flying Matt did not resume his Kew career until he burst onto the amateur scene with 80goals in 1987, representing Victoria and kicking 69 goals in 1988 from CHF. Congratulations and good luck today to Michael and Matthew from all at KEW. *** OLD CAREY TOWARDS 2000 Remember the Towards 2000 Nigh t Tickets selling fast so hurry ! 2000 reasons why you should have a ticket . There will be a spit roast, band, dancing - the works! Get your tickets now from Ron Sandra or John . DON'T MISS OUT! ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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A SECTION BI-SIDE V OLD SCOTC H S. Caruso, K . Segota M Sarong, M . Murray ::RCELLIN V COLLEGIAN S V/, Henry, C . King K . TYLER, J. VELLEMAN OATH O.B . v ORMON D S Clinch, S .McCarthy R . Clarkston, W. Fowler i BLUES V OLD PARADIANS (Elsternwick) M Bushfield R . Francis ndary: G . Bland, P.McTaggart G . Baumga rton, G . Clancy rII BLUES (RES .) v OLD PARADIANS (Elsternwick) , c N . Nugent, B. Hayward , ^,-lndary: B . O'Donnell, S . Lomard -,a1 N . McTaggart , L . Finn _D XAVERIANS v KEW c'd H Wiseman, W. Lyons 3 .al: W. Binch, M . Lentirn B SECTION OLD TRINITY V THERRY - c A. Smith, F. Wright ,_ .ndary: L . Gallagher, A . Moore _;oa/ - S. Hopper, D. McKenzi e DE LA SALLE V UNI BLACKS - ald D. Dalgleish, J. Natoli 3oal. R . Liddle, P. Alsop '.'ONASH BLUES V ST BERNARDS = eld: S. Alger, R . Bel l ,ioal R . Dunstan, J . Kelly 3ULL/TEMPLESTOWE v OLD BRIGHTON = =!d S. Hill, M . Gibson ~oundary: A. Dreier, P. Kent 3 oal, C. McGrey, N . Griffiths -avVKNER V OLD MELBVRNIANS =c!d: P Keogh, G . McKeeman G ;a/. R . Seymour. W. Ros s C SECTION BANYULE V PRESTON MBO B rield: R. Simon, C. Sutherland 'cal: A . Hogan, S . Livingto n ST. KILDA V HAMPTON ROVERS'Field: M . Gilday OLD IVANHOE V BALACLAVA ~ield . D. Newman, G . Thwaites vAULFIELD GRAMMAR v IVANHOE ,teld: C. Keeton ST KEVINS V OLD HAILEYBURY =ield G . Ridd D SECTION BULLEEN UTD V OLD CAMBERWELL Frefd: M . Forde HOMASTOWN V AJAX Feld: T. Sheare r POWERHOUSE V OLD MENTONIANS Field: P. Krake STATE BANK V WHITEFRIARS Field: P. Simpson ELSTERNWICK V MHSOB Field: A. Stubb s E SECTION WEST BRUNSWICK V BRUNSWICK Field. J . Kvins ST. BEDES V UHSOB ~reld: R . Smit h Boundary: T. McCarthy, D . Maher OLD ESSENDON V OLD GEELONG Field: R . Maysto n HEATHERTON V AQUINAS =ield: Tim Keating THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

E SECTION continued NORTH BRUNSWICK V PENINSULA O.B. Field: P. Harri s LA TROBE UNI V DOVETON SJOC Field: G . Morgan ST LEONARDS V UNI REDS Field. B. Beitze l Boundary: M . Smith, L. Large WILLIAMSTOWN V MAZENOD Field. R . Or d OLD CAREY V ELTHAM COLLEGE Field : Ted Keatin g COMMONWEALTH BANK V ANZ BANK Field: A. Ladd ST. ANDREWS V FOOTS . IT. Field: J . Slater UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BANYULE V OLD PARADIANS GREEN Field. G . Marti n Boundary: F. Martinez, T . Lapaldo WHITEFRIARS V COLLEGIANS Field. C . Thuy s ORMOND V MARCELLIN Feld: C . Pickles , Boundary: J . Curtin . S . Fleming UNI BLUES V DE LA SALLE BLUE Field. G . Pearce, Goal : K. McNeice, A. Belcher OLD XAVERIANS V OLD HAILEYBURY Field: S . Vandersluys, R . Alphey Goal: M . Stephens, K . Pitche r UNDER 19 SECTION 2 MHSOB V OLD SCOTC H Field. G . Duke Boundary: S . Mannix, R . Pinnock Goal: J. Dexter, S. Kah n OLD BRIGHTON V ST. BERNARDS Field. D. Vandyke, A . Muller Boundary : D. Koolog, E . Lesic NORTH O .B. V CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Field: P Rapke Goal: G . Sargent, L . Wilson BULL/TEMPLESTOWE V OLD MELBURNIANS Field: P Maebu s Boundary: J . Tyrel l OLD PARADIANS PURPLE Feld: L . Ghleer, D. Mille r Boundary: D. Constantin, P Constantin MONASH BLUES V UNI BLACKS Field. D. Fowler, D. Aylward UNDER 19 SECTION 3 AQUINAS O.B. V ST. KEVIN S Field: T. Harkness THOMASTOWN V ALBANVALE Field: D. D'Altera HAMPTON ROVERS V BULLEEN UTD Field. A. Noone, Boundary: S . Large, S. Jenkinson FAWKNER V PARKSID E Field: J . Bear OLD TRINITY V MAZENOD Feld: S. CADE, C . Swale IVANHOE V DE LA SALLE GOLD Field: T. McKenzi e V.A .F.A . v V.C.F.L . U1 9 Field: C . Sutherland, T Shearer Boundary: T. Zapaldo, F. Martinez Goal: M . Sarong, M . Lentini 45


Personality Pars 400 BIG ONES ! Congratulations to La Trobes Terry Wilson for a match winning performances against Brunswick and in notching up 400 Big Ones in amateur football . Congratulations also to Dick Little on a great Captains game. He led La Trove to a win by his fine example.

300 FOR BOZ AT SKOBLAN D St . Kevin's Old Boys congratulate Bobby Hawkins on reaching the magnificent 300 game milestone achieved in just 16 seasons . This is a great tribute to his determination, commitment and loyalty to our Club. Of these 300, the first 199 were consecutive and the 101 were blemished by only 3 games missed through injury. Never once has he been unavailable for other reasons. Boz has done it all, Reserve Coach, Multiple B & Fs, committeeman and of course best clubman . He is always a regular at training and club functions . Not only does Boz play his heart out for 4 quarters each week but also acts as runner for the seniors every week . Bobby has done his club prour and now joins an elite group of amateur footballers . All at SKOBLAND admire your great achievement and we wish we had more like you . 200 GAMES TO NORTH OLD BOYS' PAUL CONSIDIN E Congratulations from the Committee, players and supporters of North Old Boys to Paul Considine on reahing the 200 games milestone with the club . `Conno', as he is affectionately known amongst North Old Boys (rather than 'Mr. All Australian' as referred to by Tom Johnston), began his career with the club in 1978 and in that year was a member of the U19 Premiership team . Paul has never looked back since that year ; he has been a member of the 1982 'A' Grade Premiership Team and a member of the 1986 Grand Final team, as well as numerous other finals appearances . Personal achievements have also been frequent for 'Conno" during his illustrious career with North Old Boys, having won the Senior B & F Awards in 1985 and 1986 and also being Captain of the Seniors in 1987 and 1988 . One of the best players currently playing Amateur Football, Paul has been an automatic selection in representative teams for many years . Apart from countless appearances for Victoria, Paul has won All-Australia selection in 1986 and 1989 and he also holds the VAFA record for the most number of Carnival Appearances - five in all, 1982/85/86/88/89 . In recent years Paul's height, strength and courage have carried North Old Boys in many game he has had to hold up the backline, forward line and ruck division almost single-handedly . It would be fitting if playing in the 1989 'A' Grade Premiership could be added to this list of achievements . Congratulations Paul on a truly marvellous career with North Old Boys and on achieving the 200 games milestone, which automatically entitles you to Life Membership of the Club . Many more fine games are yet to come . 46

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3 BIG MILESTONES AT PRESTON :e 1_ ion All of us at Preston would like to congratulate `Wingnut' Walkley and Doug Caton for their 150k games . As well, our fearless leader David OBrieh for his 200th game, all three players have been at the club for more than 10 years and have given great service. Mark has been Vice President for the past 2 years and has been a very diligent worker around the Club . David is also presently working as a Committeeman and has done so for quite some time . Doug does all his work on the football field, displaying an endless amount of courage, and just never quits . WEST BRUNSWICK CONGRATULATES PHILL LEATHA M Phil Leatham joined West Brunswick in 1977 as a junior and today against Brunswick, after 12 years of football he has reached the 200 game mark . Phi!I is a lover of football whose dedication to the game is a part of his life, and his "never say die" attitude has rubbed off on the people around hi m He has been a part of a senior premiership team won three best and fairest awards, captained the Reserves this season and this season is the Reserves Captain and Coach - these achievements are all a part of his 200 games . Congratulations Phill, your football achievements have been outstanding and in a time where true club loyalty seems all but gone, you stand up there with the other great clubmen of West Brunswick . Phill, by the way - who do you barrack for? Well done Phil] . 200 GAMES AT HEATHERTON Congratulations go to Marshal Easey who plays his 200th game for H .F.C . today. Marshal started his career in 1976 and was a member of both 1977 and 1985 premiership teams. Marshal has a unique style of running out of the centre square backwards from the centre bounce and he is probably the only player in the VAFA to wear ear plugs so he cannot hear his one person fan club . In his younger days Marshal was a regular on end of season trips, where he had many highlights, one of which was after a day at the pub he decided to have a quick shave and came back with a face that looked like a lamington due to the countless cuts that he inflicted on himself . Marshal has improved his kicking out of sight which can be attributed to his three sons teaching him how to kick . Over the years Marshall has had a phobia about paying his membership fee and he is easily sucked in with the footy scores after a game . From all at Heatherton well done Marshal . 100 GAMES AT ELSTERNWICK! One of Elsternwick's most popular personalities plays his 100th game against MHSOB today . Denny Contin joined the club from our local area and quickly established himself as a regular member of our senior team playing in key positions in defence or attack or in the ruck. R . acted by his opponents for his strong, rugged style !_: my plays his football hard but fair. His dashing runs and long kicking have become his trademark and Denny's high marking is a feature of his game . Off the field Denny is a genuine clubman, who is always willing to help out around the club . Congratulations Denny on a fine achievement ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

"7 X 50 GAMES AT M .H .S.O.B. " it has been pointed out to the lazy and rather 'worked Press Correspondent, come chief cordial ;,irer and broom pusher that several 50 game ; iestones have been reached . David Baker on April 22nd - a terrific team player r,roduct of our U19's 1986 Grand Final team . Tony Drummon on May 6th - a prolific goal kicker and member of our 1985 U19 Championship side, 1989 committeeman and tremendous clubman! Ray Knight on May 13th - a very skilled and underra°:ed team player, 1989 committeeman and tireless ~:'ub worker, on and off the field . Big Al Greatorex on May 20th - inspirational nrckman, a real gentleman and giant of a clubman, cantor to many . Thanks Al . Chris Short on May 27th - again a terrific ruckman, always in the packs feeding the rovers, a great recruiting source and member of the short regime . E . cellent Shorty. And finally Steve Gabrielson on this Saturday June 17th against Elsternwick . Steve arrived in the U19's and despite lengthy retirements, finally has reached nis first milestone. Indicative of Steve's commitment s his tireless work on the 1989 committee in fund raising and sponsorship . MHSOB are very proud of these great contributors and thankful for their long association with our Club . Keep on keeping on boys - we love your involvement . JOHN COYNE - 50 GAMES ! Congratulations to Elsternwick's John Coyne who plays his 50th game today against MHSOB . John's illustrious and well travelled football career finally led him to Elsternwick in 1986 . A prolific ball winner with natural ability John was almost lost to football this year. But responding to club pressure and the promise of another end of season trip away, John has returned to the fray and is playing consistent football for Elsternwick . Congratulations Legend! • 50 GAMES UP TO COTTS A fast 50 to Greg Cotterill for Bulleen United after starting in 1986, this bloke is living up to the prediction of the old blokes around in those days . A regular and strong senior player indeed! ('course we thought he'd be a ruckman, but being such a fine trainer he's far too mobile to ruck!) . On those runs in the preseason he thrashes the fittest! And in the sprints his deceivingly slow stride belies his speed due to the length of those stilts . Cotts' kicking is good now too, but you should have seen it once - gave the jam tins a real fright ! Really though, Cotts strength is in his strength, looks like he's been pumping iron or something . Living up to your heroes in the "movies" eh, Cotts ? Good on you, Cotts, and the ton will be just as fast . OLD CARE Y All at Old Carey are asking the question when our Deputy Vice Captain, Chris `Disco' Hughes is going to play a game. The nick-name is gained through an injury received at the said place . Maybe Chris will put the boots on this week . If you must get an injury Chris, please get it on the football field!! ! BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS AT LA TROBE Tim Fawcett, Scott Brownlaw & Ashley Cummings all celebrate 21st birthdays during June . Best wishes to all three . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

THE BLACK LIS T (Ca) - Failed to phone final scores by 5 p.m . - Reserves by 3 p.m . FINE : FIVE DOLLARS (Cb) - Also failed to phone scores by 5 .30 p.m . FINE : TEN DOLLARS . (Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to Press Correspondent by 5.30 p.m . ; scores (if necessary) by 6 p.m. ; or B Section details to Press Correspondent by 6 .30 p.m. FINE: TEN DOLLARS .

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