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Last Friday I had a very interesting discussion with Dr . Frey from the Australian Freedom from Hunger Campaign, was asking me for ideas of how the VAFA could make a significant contribution towards this very worthwhile ,;draiser. Dr. Frey informed me that the campaign will have a footy flavour and even TV commercials will feature Lou chards, Jack Hamilton and the MCG, and will acknowledge football bodies to participate . I have devised a scheme which has been approved by the Chairman of the Executive, Mr . David Scott, whereby ,our club can become the VAFA Freedom From Hunger Premier for your section depending upon the amount money raised . i invite you to read today's editorial written by Jack Hamilton (ex Collingwood champion and VFL Executive -~ommissioner) and ask you to fill in the tear out page further through today's Amateur Footballer, then obtain some names of people from your Club who will help . Once all lists have been received a complete sheet of ,our club helpers will be published .
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The Villain is slipping, tipping only 4 out of 5. Ormond ruined the perfect score, I should have known better an tipping against the Monds . What an action packed round . Even with the conditions extremely heavy there were no major upsets . In the natch of the day Ormond (just won't lose when I tip against them), kicked away with 3 quick goals that set e pattern all day. Uni Blues fought back to get within 2 points at quarter time . The second quarter was a aoalless affair as both sides battled for supremacy showing good wet weather football skills . Both sides only ~.dded 1 pint apiece to give the Monds the lead by 2 points at half time. The third quarter (the premiership one) Ormond surprising Uni Blues with their tackling and agression, kicked away from the Students adding 2 .7 to the Students nil . The last quarter the Students tried everything for victory, but goals were hard to come u,. Ormond only managed 2 points in the last quarter. Uni Blues could only kick 1 goal leavingn them trailing Ormond by 17 points at the final bell . Ormond's rover Nick Cox once again displayed the form that saw Nick on Carlton's 87 draft . Rover Paul Cox resuming after a long break from injury gave the Monds extra zip around :he packs . Ruckman Paul McDonald was excellent value for the Monds, as was fellow broth, defender David McDonald reliable as ever. Uni Blues best player was Da ry l Gust, who bored into the packs displaying courage :nd ability. Captain John Kanis playing on the wing gave the Students plenty of drive. Geoff Allan continues Is good form . Richard Furphy battled hard all day. Marcellin at home to Parkside in very heavy conditions kept their excellent record in tack showing the Red Devils, Marcellin are a serious finals contender . The Eagles kicked 2 goals in the first five minutes, and from t h en Parkside played catch up football all day . Marcellin led by 1 goal at quarter time, where more skilful and tackling strongly increased their lead by 11 point at half time. The third quarter Parkside had plenty of the ball out could not penetrate the tight Eagles defence. Marcellin leading by 12 points at three quarter time did not rest on their laurels played an excellent final quarter, adding 2-4 to Parkside 1-1 to run out comfortable winners by 21 points. The Eagles best player was defender Luke Getson whose running the ball from the backline :vas a highlight of this match . Simon Lennox was in the thick of the action all day. Tony Zannoni made a return to form in his first senior game for some time . Ruck rover Mark Delahunt continues to impress. Parksides' Frank'The Tank' Sansonetti dominated at centre half back, and was clearly the Red Devils best player. Back pocket player Tony Pavia worked tirelessly all day. Rover Mark Sedgwick was skilful with hand and foot in the difficult conditions. Ga ry 'Centrefold' Williams back to his best really attacked the ball, which was an encouraging sign for the Red Devil selectors . Nort h Old Boys playing host to Collegians proved that home ground advantage does not apply when the ground is in muddy and poor conditions . Nort h Old Boys ground should have had an advantage, as their ground has been heavy all year, but this was not to be. Collegians started the game with pace to burn which was soon nullified by the condition of the ground . At quarter time the Lions had a slender lead to 2 points . Collegians continued to attack in the second quarter adding 2-4 to North Old Boys 1 goals to lead by 12 points at the long break . The premiership third quarter Collegians sewed the game up adding 2 goals to North Old Boys 1-3 to have a match winning break of 15 points at three quarter time . No rth Old Boys stuck to their task, and battled the game out to the final siren, however they still trailed by 14 points at the final bell . (Due to the conditions Sth . Melb . Hella had a spotter at Brens Oval and was impressed with the action) . The Lions best player was on-ball player Tony Wallace, who revelled in the heavy conditions . Chris Pollock after a slow start to the season has run into consistent form . Hayden Stephens playing only his 2nd senior game was inspiring as was captain Stuart Hinchen . No rt h Old Boys best was ever reliable Paul Considine (in form for the J .N . Woodrow Medal) . Tony Cahill was back to pre-carnival form . Bruno Conti was prominent throughout the match . Paul Booth :vas another player who came under notice for his hard work . Old Xaverians were the home side against the Catholic boys from Old Parade in a very important match . Old Xaverians kicking with a strong wind started impressively adding 2-2 to Parade's 2 points . Considering the conditions the second quarter was good with both sides giving all . Parade kicked 5-3 to Old Xavs 2-0, giving Parade a 9 point advantage at half time . The third quarter was typical winters game with players tireing, neither side could gain an advantage . Parade led by 8 points at three quarter time . Parade started the last quarter with plenty of endeavour, and with the forwards working hard for victory, they kicked 2-4, and holding Old Xavs to a solitary point, running out victors, 22 points . Parade's beset was Mark Beers, who handled the heavy conditions with ridiculous ease . Dominic Spillane (2 goals, have the supporters been waiting a long time for that) continues to be a vital cog in the Parade machine . Captain Frank Gleeson roved intelligently, and his use of the ball was first class. Paul Hewett had a welcome return to form . Old Xavs defender John Tully made life hard for his opponent . Damien Stoney is now playing to his full potential . Julian Ralph playing his 2nd senior game gave the selectors plenty to think about . Laurie Meehan had a welcome return to form . Old Xavs were not disgraced, but it was pleasing for Parade coach Serge D'Angelo to return to the winning club. THE
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Kew were the home team with their clash against Old Scotch at Victoria Park . Kew made 5 changes fcr this important match . On the other hand the Cardinals made only 2 changes . Kew played a very determineo Old Scotch (still smarting from the defeat the previous week) . The long break saw the Cardinals leading 1_ to Kew 1-1 . Old Scotch must have received a serve by coach Simon Tallent at half time, as they started to play with much more desire and purpose, adding 2-2 to Kew's 3 points, to lead by 15 points at three quarter break . The Cardinals were running the ball and tacking strongly in the final term to add 1-4 to keep Kew scoreless, Last years competition best & fairest ruckman John Moir dominated the big man department . Captain Robbie Fuller in defence was as safe as the Bank of England . Justin Hart made a welcome return to form . Andrew Smith's never-give-in attitude would be pleasing to the Cardinal camp . Best afield for Kew Simon Lord kept going all day, and was a delight to watch . Mick Cavanagh although not kicking goals this season has become a very important player to the Kew team . Defender Robert Schober proved a handful for the Cardinals forwards, Paul Clayton had his best game for the season . NOW TO TODAY'S GAME S Heavy grounds will make life hard for some teams, but le's remember football is a winter sport, and to be successful the top sides must win in these conditions . Match of the day between Collegians at home to Uni Blues will be a ripper. Both teams have 8 wins a piece, and the loser will drop to 3rd ( if Ormond win) . Uni Blues strugling on the heavier grounds will welcome playing at Harry Trott, but this will quickly disappear due to the speed of the home team . Collegians have the right blending of experience and youth . I believe Collegians will win . I am selecting them with confidence, in what will undoubtedly be a first class game. The Lions by 11 points . Parkside at home to No rth Old Boys could be an interesting game . No rt h Old Boys gave Parkside a thrashing earlier in the season, however the Red Devils have improved . No rt h Old Boys are better than last week, showing I believe No rt h Old Boys greater consitency and all round skill will see them through a vital game if they are to stay in touch with the four. North Old Boys by 19 points. Old Scotch are host to Marcel lin in a very crucial match for both sides . The loser will have blown their chance for the finals, and for this reason I believe Marcellin like their opponents Old Scotch are capable of anything on the day will produce the goods and keep the Cardinals to a losing score. Whatever way you look at it Marcellin will win by 15 points.
Old Xavs travel to Gunn Rese rve and take on Ormond, who toppled the league leaders the previous week. I'm afraid I just can't see Old Xavs upsetting the Ormond macine, and I expect Ormond to record a good win against the young boys from Old Xavs . Ormond by 29 points . Kew travel to Bundoora to face Old Paradians, who found that winning feeling last week . Old Parade at home are very hard to beat will have the moves to counter the good players from Kew . I expect Parade to provide its ardent supporters with a win . Parade by 19 points . The home teams have recorded 26 wins to the awav team 24 wins . (Current Tipping Accuracy 80%) Ormond vs Old Xavs SELECTIONS : Collegians vs Uni Blues Parkside vs North Old Boys Old Paradians vs Kew Old Scotch vs Marcelli n I had the pleasure (thanks to Tommy Brain) of having lunch at ANZ versus F.I .T. match where I noticed a young boy from F.I .T., Paul Byers playing in the 2nds with an obvious physical disability . The young bys from F.I .T. accepted him extraordinarily well . I felt proud to be a meber of the Amateur Association . I also had the displeasure of meeting that bald tipster Chris Rowston from C Section, who boasts a tipping average of around 80% . With Chris having 2 gun sides playing each week, he only has to tip the other 3 results . No wonder his former side, Hampton Rovers, cannot win a grand final, with Chris being the monkey on their back !
O,M's failed to avenge their first round defeat by Ther ry and went down by two points at The Park. Goals ere hard to come by with only a total of four being kicked by both sides . Therry's win has allowed them t o <;.,p back into the four but can they stay there? Meanwhile, the Navy Blues will be praying for dry weather over . ;je next few crucial weeks . I don't think Brighton will be turning on the sprinklers after last Saturday ! Bulleen Templestowe obviously enjoy the wet and recorded a very convincing win over St . Bernard's despite -ne conditions . Just when the Bucchan B ros. feel confident about consistently backing a side, that side lets ,em down . St . Bernard's loss has placed a big question mark over them as true final four aspirants . It was Smythe didn't let us down nor did Slippers Simon Melican who was _,,cod 3mon gto st the best lfor St. Bernard's . Blacks had a good win but who knows whey they turned it in last week? Coach, Kevin Morrissey, will be .,king for a couple in a row to break away from the ever growing middle order . The Monash ground was certainly ~~qer than most with 21 goals being posted . Heath's five goals seens him only two off the pace for the competition's ,ading goal kicker while Smithy and Ball Baring tried hard for the Blues . De La Salle have shot back to the top of the table, their rightful spot according to Happy Hannan . (Happy ;;el i eves De La should play De La in the 2nd Semi!) Meanwhile, Trinity are becoming a mystery team, capable - ; anything on their day . Fourbes must be gathering quite a few votes for the competition B & F while De La ,on?inue their march to A Grade. This weeks' Match of the Day sees Old Brighton v O.M .'s at the Beach Oval . Both teams are desperate ,o gain the 4 points - a win to Brighton will set up the double chance while a win to Melbourne will possibly -e ;erse their ositions in weeks to come . Both teams have some big guns but the difference between these rival s di be decided by the last six players picked, not the first six . The home ground advantage may be enough o swin it Brighton's way, so sorry Pole - the Tonners to win a close one . Fawkner travel to St . Bernard's with their tails up after winning two out of their last three . While Fawkner not greatly skilled, they are very determined and have a lot at stake . The Boys out North have been "rain ancing" and we'll stick with them for a win . Therry have their chance to cement their position in the four and should knock over Le La . Therry to win! The fate of the last four teams mentioned is anyone's guess . Each side could make the four - each side could e relegated . Old Trinity must beat Monash to stay in touch while Bulleen have a chance for glory against Blacks . The inconsistent form of all of these teams has resulted in us tossing a coin . Monash TO BEAT Trinit y and Buileen to beat Blacks . This week's pre dictions : Old brighton to defeat O.M's. Fawkner to defeat St . Bernard's Therry to defeat De La Salle Monash to defeat Trinity Bulleen to defeat Blacks
C Section by Chris `Lofty' Rowston
B Section by the "Bucchan Brothers " Peter Grant and Doug Dic k
The wet weather isn't helping the "Bucchan Bros" tipping . Three out of the top four sides went down las weekend as most grounds were floating in a sea of mud . Bottom side FAWKNER showed top side Old Brighton what was necessary to win the points . The mud was so thick at the "Charles Mutton Reserve" that even a kick off "the deck" rarely pushed the ball foward . Slacky, Johnno and Magic Majerczak were as happy as "pigs in mud" after the win . The boys out North deserved their win but as I suspected, behind every man stands a good woman . In the Fawks case, its their Ladies Committee who turned on the hospitality after the game . Thank you No rt herners . 4
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St . Kevins broke the ice with their first win for the season to make it a three way fight against relegation . Preston dropped to fifth position after an inept performance against Old Haileybu ry and Caulfield couldn't 7easure up against Balaclava . I now doubt Caulfield's ability in the wet, whereas St . Kilda now become the ~de to beat in the muddy, wintry conditions . Apart from the top two, its raffle the rest for third and fourth spot .hich makes C Grade the most interesting in the association . As predicted last week St . Kevins have their rat four points for the season and on form under the conditions they will surprise a few sides before the seasons Dut . Coach Alan Quaife puts it down to a great team effort, a win which has been coming for three weeks . ~ a low scoring game St . Kevins held the advantage for most of the game . Judged best on ground was B re ndon 'Butch' Campbell, with Je re my Sargeant and Alan Roebottom playing desprate football for their side. In ie final term Ivanhoe took the lead only to see Ger ry O'Mahony torpedo a goal to seal the game for the SKOBS . win for St . Kevins can only give confidence to a young side keen to stay in C Grade, and they just might! Hampton Rovers slugged their way to a close win over Old Ivanhoe in terrible conditions. The differenc e ~etween the two was the outstanding game by Steve Pappon . I've watched Steve very carefully this year and no provides the experience to link the ball between the players and his commitment is unquestioned . Others play well were Ross Hetherington, 'Redders' Harper & Wayne Capp . The Rovers held on in the final ter m a~ter Old Ivanhoe scorea a goal to bring them within a kick of victory . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
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After a reasonable job to quarter time, P reston were totally outsclassed by Old Haileybu ry. With seven goal-~ to two at half time the game was all but over, with Preston managing only one behind after the main break From what I saw the ball hovered around Old Haileybu ry 's half forward line for most of the game giving Preston little opportunity. Chris McKenzie having a tremendous year was again best on ground for Old Haileybury displaying superb skills in the mud . Old Haileybury's best being McKenzie, Roger Gerny, Glan Tanner (3 goals) and John Bingham, while for P reston, Brydson, Philp, M .Mason & Milner. St . Kilda at home to Banyule saw too strong sides fight it out in heavy conditions . Poor kicking by St . Kilda enable Banyule to have a handy lead at half time, but after the break a rejuvenated St . Kilda side came out and kicked five goals to lead by 8 points at the final break . Banyule couldn't bridge the gap, finding it hard to get the ball into their forward line, let along scoring goals in a real slog to the ball . No goals were scored by either side for the quarter. Best for St Kilda, Lee, Avitable, Capiron (3 goals) & Howard. A brilliant first term by Balaclava dictated the game against a lethargic Caulfield . Seven goals to nil put the game beyond doubt, and makes me wonder about Caulfield's attitude week to week . Balaclava ran the ball out of the back line to set up many attacks with ruck rover Kevin Agnwin, Kevin Palmer and seven goals to Andrew Hill dominating the game. For Caulfield, Morrissey, Harris, Boston & Cooney (4 goals) were honest all day. Not to today's games (current tipping accuracy 80%) . Todays draw is critical, as the Final Four contenders play each other . Preston at home to St . Kilda should be desperate having lost two on end . Preston are now fifth, out of the four for the first time in six weeks, but on form St . Kilda for mine. Caulfield blitzed Hampton Rovers in the first round but under the muddy conditions the Rovers at home have plenty to prove . Banyule will regroup after their loss last week and take revenge against Old Ivanhoe . Old Haileybu ry simply too good for Ivanhoe and Balaclava too strong for St . Kevins, but dont be surprised to see the SKOBS put in another good wet weather performance. Today's selections: Banyule v Old Ivanhoe Preston v St . Kilda Balaclava v St . Kevins Hampton Rovers v Caulfield Ivanhoe v OLD HAILEYBURY
D Section by Ian Cairn s
Last weeks games resulted in four out of five correct predictions . And no prizes for guessing the odd one out - STATE BANK! Just when you think they're coming good and showing some consistency, they suffer an important home loss . But, they weren't the only one's who registered important results - MHSOB kept their finals chances alive with a comfortable 26 point win over fellow contender, Old Camberwell . But, Bulleen United put themselves well and truely in the hot seat with a bad loss to Thomastown . Although, it should be pointed out that the scores were not a true indication of the game. Bulleen had probably as much of the play but could not kick the goals . The game was highlighted by the clash of possibly the two best centremen of the grade - Fellow ( Thomastown) & Empey ( Bulleen), Both played fantastic games, but obviously had trouble seeing each other in the mud as they played wide apart from the other. Other games saw a 79 point win to Powerhouse over AJAX, the Friartucks by 84 against Elsternwick and Mentone by 34 points over the Bankers. However, if last week's games were considered important in helping shape this year's final four, then toays games must be described CRITICAL, especially for Old Camberwell, MHSOB & Bulleen United . For the Bulls, another loss could mean forget the four and start worrying about relegation . Whilst losses to O.C's and MHSOB could put the four out of reach . The most important game is undoubtedly at Koonung Reserve, where Bulleen United take on Powerhouse. The Bulls must win . They have been falling down up forward only - the rest of the side looks good . Old timers like Morley, Empey, Flew & Kelly are all playing well . It should be a terrific game, considering its importance, and the Bulls will take the points . Old Camberwell take on the leaders, Thomastown, in what should be a closer result than most expect . The O .C's need a win, but the Bears should be too strong . State Bank make the short trip to AJAX, where a big win can put them back in the four . AJAX have got the potential to cause an upset, but the Bankers really need to win which should provide enough incentive to take the points . Elsternwick travel to Mentone for what should be a comfortable win to the Panthers . Mentone can still make the top two but need to boost their percentage. 6
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The last game is another big one - Whitefriars v MHSOB, at Donvale . On paper, the Friartucks should win rly well, but the SOB's could have other ideas that could cause the upset of the round . It's an important on e lor both sides - a loss to Whitefriars could see them slip to 3rd . Whilst a loss to MHSOB could see thm back ,o 8th . Its a toos of the coin - Whitefriars to just win . So selections are : Bulleen United v Powerhouse Old Camberwell v Thomastown AJAX v State Bank OLD MENTONE v Elsternwick Whitefriars v MHSO B
E Section by Kevin 1VIcIiTichol l
I now have some idea what Lou Richards, Sam Newman and Jack Dyer go through each week in their attempts to forecast the winnters in a round of football . The 10th round, completed last week, proved to be one of the most interesting we have had so far. The results for the round had Old Essendon beating West Brunswick, Old Geelong back on the winner's list after losing five on end defeating No rt h Brunswick . Aquinas produced some great wet weather football to thrash Peninsular. La Trobe Uni were untroubled to account for UHSOB and St Bedes too good and ran out winners over Doveton . We now have eight sides that could be placed in the four at the end of the season . Only a supreme optimist would think that any of the bottom four could sull make it. The most disappointing of these sides is Brunswick who after the first five or six matches looked a ,real chance have now dropped right out of the race . The top three, that is La Trobe, St Bedes and West Brunswick all seem to be safe and should be able to win enough of the remaining games to hold on to their place. This leaves five teams all with their eyes on the 4th spot . Only one game and percentage seperates these teams and the chance of that finals berth should provide enough motivation for great games in the coming ,,reeks. I think that the last two weeks of the season could well be the most important for several sides and it could be that Old Essendon may sneak into the four in front of Doveton who must face La Trobe and West Brunswick in the last two games . This week we see a real test for two of the top sides when La Trobe play West Brunswick . La Troll will be keen to win as they face danger games in the following weeks against Aquinas, Old Geelong and the much improved Old Essendon while West need a win to regain second spot and the much prized double chance. Brunswick are at home to St Bedes and will be anxious to regain some lost prestige with a win over a top side . Doveton play North Brunswick and another loss to Doveton will make their task more difficult . UHOSB meet Heathe rton and while the result will not have any bearing on the finals both sides .:, :II be keen to secure the four points . Old Geelong and Aquinas meet in a game that will see the loser out of the contest. In the last game we seen Peninsular at home to Old Essendon in what should be a percentage booster for Old Essendon who will be keen to hold on to their slender lead over the other sides wanting that fourth spot. My selections this week - St Bedes, Doveton, Heatherton, Aquinas, Old Essendon and La Trobe .
F-Troop with Peter Hille
The soul of a poet, in case you don't know it Is nourished by fortune and fam e But I copped for my verses a chorus of curses So it's back to the basics again ! Scandals galore as .avidence surfaces that Noddies' coach, "Jim the Fruitere r" was offereo megabucks by a nondescript Telecom technician if he would cross the floor and dance with "Maggie" Mag ro at Phil Steven's inauguration ball; that Politbu ro Chief, Harry Birkenfelds granted sexual favours in return of a low interst Zedders loan ; that Kelvin "Not" Shaw has confessed to a bottom of the harbour scam involving the B re wer's home ground ; that Tommy "Getta" Brain has imported two container loads of Ian Chappell panamas tax free ; that
Undertakers' still keeper "Lep" has been deemed "a person unfit" and put on a bond . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
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Meanwhile, on the football scene : • Teddy Whitless is frothing at the mouth as the crow flies east for the annual pantomine ; • The Undertakers kicked 21 to nil in the second half to make the Artists look like the leftovers at Bougainville Barbecue (the Undertakers were well served by the usual quartet of "Maggie", "Redder", "Mimi" and "Ronald") ; • VAFA marketing maestro, "Puffing Billy" bought up big at the Johnny Friedrich garage sale . • The B re wers gave the Banjos a mud bath and hot showers with the Banjos singing "Lordy, Lordy, I love my body" long after the half time siren signalled taps off . A classic case of a team being steam-rolled . Better Brewers were "Slim" Ballagh and "Anthony" Burgess. • THC boss, Johnny Halfwit stormed Elsternwick Park with a bevy of BLF beauties proclaiming the rights of the A rtists and Eagles to claim their debilitating defeats on Workca re . • The Zedders, with a consistent four quarters of their newly developed running game against the Eagles, gave notice of their intention to again challenge for a place in the four . The Tellers were most pleased with the contributions of "Jack Mack", "Vet" Seitz and sharpshooter Michael Schaper. • Gar ry "God" Ablett's confession has inspired several never been champions to admit behind-the-play incidents over many years. A counselling service set up by the Duncan Wright Foundation should assist would-be confessees in coming clean . • The Reds put a real dint in the Tro tter's finals ambitions with a comfortable, if unspectacular, win Lakeside, Better Redders were the "Doc", "Empty" Upfill, "Jezza" and Mark Marsden Junior who was presented with a Melways for going to Patterson River for the Reds previous fixture against the Banjos. • Scotty Palmer of "Keep Pumping" fame has signed up B rewers pin-up girl Val "Good" Evans for a special F-Troop feature next week in a more destined to cause more scandalous headlines than a Papand reou electon, • Willy with a determination to play in front in sloppy conditions had a comfortable win over the Waves who are experiencing an under current of poor on-field discipline at the moment . Their coach deserves better. Better players for Willy included "Big Bird", Owen "Jack" Elliott, "Friar" Tuck and "Feathers". Tipping : 38 out of 50 ; % Accuracy 76% ; last week 5 out of 5. THIS WEEK: Reds to win match of round against Willy by 3 or 4 majors ; Undertakers to overcome Waves with ease; Noddies by heaps over Trotters ; Zedders by 8 twins against A rt ists ; Brewers by at least 6 over Eagles . NEXT WEEK : Guest columnist Tommy "Getta" Brain as I soak up the sun in Fiji anticipating wins by Trotters, Brewers, Redders, Noddies and Eagles . See you in a fortnight!
Personality Pars JENKERS 20 0 All at State Bank congratulate David Jenkins on reaching this milestone. David would be amongst the all-time greats that this club has produced . He has kicked over 700 goals, winner of the 'E' Grade goalkicking award in 1986 and 1987, a member of the 1977 'D' grade reserve premiership side ad the 1987 'E' grade Senior premiership side. Last year David missed most of the season due to an ankle operation . He was appointed coach of the Reserves which went on to win the premiership of which he was also a playing member. He has been club secretary for two seasons, many years as a committeeman and was awarded life membership in 1986 . Once again David congratulations from all at Tigerland and we thank yo for all your services . KEW MILESTONES - 200 John Brassil, veteran Kew Reserves player, celebrates his 200th game today (1/7) against Old Paradians. Starting in 1978 with the U19s John has been a HFF, HBF and ruck rover mainly with the Reserves, winning Reserves Most Determined (1980) and Seniors Best Team Man (1986) . The highlight of John's career being without doubt the 1988 B Reserve Premiership and the lowlight beign injured for the 1987 C Reserve Premiership . Congratulations and good luck today to John from all at Kew - we hope to see you around a long time yet . 150 FOR OLD GEELONG VETERA N Old Geelong Football Club congratulates Geoff Lavender on reaching a great milestone in his career, 150 games, against Aquinas today (1/7) . "Slav" has been a long and tireless contributor around the club for soe 9 years now both on and off the field . Amongst 8
those 150 games are many fine appearances for the senior side, and only a bad shoulder injury 2 seasons ago prevented him from playing more games with the firsts. Geoff has played in many positions on the ground, but particularly in defence, where his dependability and ability to be attacking, has stamped him as one of the Clubs most consistent performers. As well as on field performances, Geoff also served on the committee . Everyone at OGS congratulates Geoff, and we look forward to the big 200 ! 100 GAMES TO THE BATTLE R Old Camberwell's stalwart Mike Armst rong played his 100th game against Elsternwick . Affectionately known as "the Battler", Armers has played in a winning grand final side in his first year at the club, and since then has been a determined and dedicated clubman . Well done and hopefully the next 100 will be as successful . Just don't let him tell ou about his grab against No rth Brunswick back in '87. 100 AT LA TROB E All at La Trobe congratulate Paul Tucci on his 100th game today (1/7) . Well done Paul . STATE BANK 100 Congratulations to Mark Aumont on reaching this milestone . "Beacon" has become one of the most respected players in this club in recent years . His attitude to training cannot be faulted, and this also carries onto the playing field where his courage and commitment cannot be questioned . A much improved player in recent years, he is one of the shining lights in our Senior side and earns this respect from his teammates and opponents . Good luck against Ajax Mark, and let's have a win . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
Review of Games played 24-6-1989 - ROUND 10 G SECTIO N St . Barnards smarting from loss of points though an unregistered player did what no other side has been ,;ole to do namely defeat Kew. St . Bernards had more of the play and ran out four point winners . De La Salle, .espite inaccuracy in front of goal, defeated Collegians by thirteen points . Bulleen Templestowe proved ~ :nemselves a side to be recknoned with when they defeated fourth placed Old Scotch by twenty two points : ;r:ereas Old Xaverians managed to defeat Marcellin by eight points . Bloods had twenty one points to spare against old Melburnians and Port Colts accounted for Monash Whites by the big margin of forty seven points . H SECTIO N As I predicted the State Bankers did finish with a credit balance against Old Geelong - the margin being ght points. Kontias did as I expected and recorded a fifty five point victory over Balaclava . Undefeated leaders St . Kevins were humiliated by second placed Richmond Central . St . Kevins could manage only two behinds :nd went down by ninety two points . Therry could only manage one scoring shot against C.B.C. St . Kilda ;:~ o defeated Therry by forty nine points. Salesian Old Collegians maintained their top four position when -ey accounted for Powerhouse by twenty two points . GTV9 had the bye. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Round 10 results only served to intensify the competition in this section where seven sides are competing 'or four final places. Whitefriars were largely untroubled to defeat Banyule by eighty one points as were fourth Paced Ormond who accounted for Collegians by forty four points . Marcellin defeated the cellar dweller University Blues by fifty seven points - a Heinz victory one could say or write . . . Despite not having a good goal scoring ratio Old Xaverians proved strong enough to defeat De La Salle Blue by twelve points . In the -nain game Old Haileybu ry after a great third quarter effort turned an eight point lead at half time into a forty >aven point victory over leaders Old Paradians G re en . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Undefeated leaders Old Brighton Grammarians recorded a fifty one point victory over third placed side Universi ty Blacks. Another convincing win was that by North Old Boys who, despite inaccurate kicking, disposed of Melbourne High School Old Boys by thirty nine points . Old Scotch cemented second place when they defeated Bulleen Templestowe by twenty eight points . Old Paradians Purple should have insured themselves against any danger of relegation by dint of their sixty four point victory over Caulfield Grammarians . Ther ry defeated Old Melburnians by thirty three points to enable themselves to stay within reach of the leaders . At Monash University St . Bemards defeated the Blues by thirty points to consolidate their fourth place on the ladder . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Thomastown again proved victorious over Ivanhoe when they won at home by twenty six points and undefeated leader Mazenod made it ten wins in a row at the expense of St. Kevins who went down by fifty ao points . Hampton Rovers were able to defeat De La Salle Gold by forty four points while despite marked naccuracy Fawkner was able to defeat Albanvale who managed only one goal before losing by thirty one points . Parkside kicked the sweep (as they were the only Under 19 side to top the ton) when they demolished Buileen United by the unusually high margin of one hundred and seventeen points . In the remaining game Old Trinity defeated Aquinas by thirty nine points . Preview of Games to be played 1 .7.1989 - Round 11 ,,G SECTIO N Port Colts travel to Kew and should find the home side fired up to avenge last week's loss. It is difficult to go past Kew even though Po rt Colts have performed creditably this season . Old Scotch and De La Salle should play an interesting game from which the winner will emerge with a final's position almost assured . Old Xaverians journey to Albert Park to play Collegians. Despite the "Crocodiles" frequent lapses I believe they will be strong enough to win over Collegians. BulleenTemplestowe journey to play MOnash Whites. The students have not set the football world on fire this season and consequently I favour Bulleen Templestowe to win today. Old Melburnians journey to Bulleen to play against Marcellin . When judged on this season's form I must favour Old Melburnians . Bloods and St. Bernards should play an evenly contested game from which I favour Bloods to win . H SECTION Two new clubs Kontias and Salesians meet in a contest which could decide who will finish in the final four . There is little between the sides and my selection could well be a stab in the dark . I favour Salesians whose THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989 g
defence has been the stronger during the season . St . Kevins will be most anxious to redeem themselve s
last week's abberation and today I expect them to win well against Old Geelong . I can't predict Therry gan--=, with any accuracy although today I will give them the benefit of my doubt as their performances entitle the State Bank even on Oval 4. Powerhouse should not prove too difficult for Richmon,tobefavurd Central to defeat as The Snakes certainly now look to be the premiership favourites . G.T.V.9 will feel like thFd are starting a new season when they play Balalava tomorrow. I expect GTV9 to win this game between thc; Lakeside tenants . C.B.C. St . Kilda has the bye. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Ormond visit Banyule where they should record a big victory while further north Whitefriars visit Old Paradians Green whose form last week was too bad to be true . Their form over nine rounds entitles Old Paradians to be my selection against Whitefriars . Collegians should be able to move further away from the relegation zone by defeating University Blues on Oval 12 . The semester break will not help the Blues chances of recording their first victory of the season . Old Xaverians and Marcellin who have set the Under 19 standard for the pa6i two seasons play at Marcellin . Neither side is a dominant one in the section this season but Old Xaverians have given the more impressive performances and are my selection . Old Haileybu ry did very well in theMcKinnon mud last week and are my selection to account for De La Salle Blue whose form last week was not their best, UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Monash Blues should break through for a victory today when they visit Melbourne High School Old Boys who are not having a successful season . Old Scotch meet Old Brighton for what could be the Grand Final preview. I have seen both sides and have been impressed by both . I select Old Scotch because of their home ground advantage and because they deliver the ball so weel to their team mates . University Blacks should return to the winning list at the expense of Old Paradians Purple despite the Purple's victory last week, St . Bernards should secure their top four berth by defeating their visitors Bulleen Templestowe while Old Melburnians will prove too strong for Caulfield Grammarians on the confines of Oval 3 . Therry will keep in touch with the leaders by defeating No rth Old Boys . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Thomastown journey to the far east to play Aquinas whose form indicated that Thomastown should be able to win . Bulleen United will not be able to halt Mazenod's winning sequence and the leaders should win well . At home I favour De La Salle Gold to defeat Fawkner despite the recent Fawkner victories on their home soil . Parkside who are a better side than their results indicate journey to Hampton Rovers who I favour to win to maintain their top four position . Albanvale have disappointed over the past two rounds and today could be in for a torrid time against second placed Old Trinity who deserve to be my selection . Ivanhoe should be able to defeat St . Kevins whose defence will not be strong enough to hold the Ivanhoe forwards to a losing score. Norm Nugent
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An item in last week's 'Over the Fence' column prompts us to speculate whether or not the umpiring group Norm Nugent, Nancy McTaggart, Brian O'Donnell, Kevin Barker and B re ck Haywood was the oldest combination the VAFA has ever field . Young bounda ry (teenager) Simon Lombard must have wondered r ow a Geriatric hostel could have released this band on the same afternoon . *** We've heard about a 'stick in the mud' but what about a 'stuck in the mud'! Seems genial goalie Joh n 'Ned' Kelly found himself in this predicament during a recent match at McKinnon . Literally glued to the goal rie, the 'Telecom Terror' took the full brunt of a six pointer right in the middle of his beautifully laundered white - oat. Brown Gouge reckons the 'black bullseye' will take weeks to clean . *** Still on the subject of goalies, Bobby 'Don' Dunstan would like to thank the RACV for getting him out o f a spot of bother at OMs last week . Seems in his rush to get out of his car and to beat the rain to the dressing c:heds, Bob locked his keys inside the vehicle. Only problem was, he had two sets of his gear locked inside too . Not to worry though . . . Bob eventually made it to his goal area at the start of the second qua rt er. *** Special thanks to Tim Naughton and the Marcellin crew for especially honoring Wayne Hen ry after his recent 300th game . 'The Arouser' was most appreciative of the presentation . *** Happy Bi rt hday to Ga ry 'You Need Hands" Clancy. The only difference between Gary and a Coconut is that you can get a drink from a coconut . *** RETRACTION!!! RETRACTION!!! Last week's reference to the Umpi re s' Observers should have read 'Poiso n Pens' not 'Poison Pe rvs'. It was truly a typographical error. Hope this doesn't shatter your ego, Rocky. *** Congratulations to Colin 'Joe' King who has just announced his engagement to St V's nurse Lariss a 'The Kisser' Bourke . And to think it was Col who always treasured his bache!orhood . He used to define a bachelor as a 'bloke who never made the same mistake once .' Oh well, perhaps Larissa will now be able to help him clean the Lucozade out of his training bag . *** Great to see Brian 'Mike' Walsh and ex-VAFA ump Ric 'Ben' Casey helping out in the U19 ranks for a few weeks . It's a pity that school commitments (and old age) preclude them from assisting us more regularly . *** An acknowledgement too, to the GM 'Fabulous Phil' who raced home to get his gear to officiate at the S t Bedes/Doveton encounter when it appeared the appointed umpire J. Slater Esq, would not make it due to a Warrigal Rd 'obstruction'. We thank Phil for his efforts - the Clubs thank Kevin for beating Phil back . *** Congratulations to VAFA umps Graham Bland, Peter McTaggart , Charlie Sutherland and Neil Griffith s for representing us so well at the U19 Championships during the week . *** Have you caught a glimpse of those massive boxer shorts that Michael Lentine wears? Contrary to scurrilou s rumor and innuendo, the 'Leviathan' assures us that there is still not enough material used to clothe the Third World . . . perhaps the Moscow Circus! *** Thanks Rusty . . . the column needs you when you're available !
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Interested listeners to 3LOs Amateur Football review heard on Saturday night at approximately 6 .50 pm will nave noticed I have convinced the ABC to slightly alter the format , Each Saturday evening I will now provide a brief resume of the match of the day plus the scores only from the other four matches in each of A, B and C Sections , If you have someone in your club in these sections, who would be willing to be contacted for match details your home club is features as a match of the day, please drop me a line including name, contact phone number and I'll call you on the Friday before the 'Match of the Day" .
*~* How often do we hear derogatory comments about our modern youth ? At this week's Under-19 guernsey night letters were written to each player's parents inviting them to attend :he team dinner and share the special night of achievement . One lad rang the office just before the RSVP time expired to see if mum and dad had responded, with the explanation "that mum and dad are hopeless, they are never reliable! "
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Sportsman of the Week - This week's award goes to Peter Harris, team manager of the VAFA's Under-19 team for last Wednesday's Championships at VFL Park . Pete, tirelessly worked around the clock to ensure that the coach and the players had very little to worry about except playing football . I'm sure that all the boys, other officials and parents appreciated Pete's dedication and attention to detail .
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Incidentally all 'Over the Fence' Sportsman of the Week winners will be invited to a Happy Hour at the General Manager's expense at the end of the year. Since I've been General Manager previous winners have been Jamie Ross (Hampton Rovers), Rob Fuller (Old Scotch) and now Peter Harris. General Manager last week visited St Bede's for their game against Doveton, St Kilda CBC for their game against Banyule and Haileybury (surprise, surprise) for their game against P re ston . I would like to compliment all 6 teams for their endeavour and focus on the ball in the atrocious conditions we are enduring at the moment . Each week I will try and visit three different matches in three different grades .
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1989 Elstemwick Park Programme Due to the rapid deteripration of the playing surface of the Elsternwick Park main oval, all scheduled matches have been cancelled and revert back as home matches for first named clubs . That is, there are no matches being played at Elsternwick Park on June 24th, July 1st and July 8th . June 24th July 1st July 8th July 15th July 22nd July 29t h
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Elsternwick v State Bank Parkside v Old Xaverians
August 26th (A) Collegians v Old Scotch *August 27th (G&H) Grand Final s September 2nd (B) B Sectio n 1st Semi-final 'September 3rd (A) A Sectio n 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 final
GAME STILL TO BE ALLOCATED August 5th (B Old Trinity v Old Brighto n August 12th Old Scotch v Parkside *August 13th (B) Therry v Old Trinit y August 19th GAME STILL TO BE ALLOCATE D 'Sunday "Contact General Manager if home club intereste d in playing at Elsternwick Park on this day.
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Marketing News by Ray Sneddon
National Mutual News Release
Mo rtgage Cancellatio n As with last week's report, I am using this page to support our very fine sponsors . . . hoping that if your Club is not already supporting them 100% then it's time it did . One very important VAFA sponsor . . . and I know the President joins with me, as we both appreciate good ale and fine wines and spirits, is Grover's Fine Wines and Spirit Merchants . Grover's has been in business since 1928 and has a reputation as one of the largest stockists of Australian wines in Victoria . Unfortunately the VAFA cannot claim to a sponsorship arrangement as far back as 1928, but Grover's has been a significant VAFA sponsor for the last four years supplying wines to all our major functions at Elsternwick Park and other venues . Peter Marr, a Director of Grover's, yes, you guessed it . . . he has an amateur football background ('networking' again). Peter played over 200 games with University High School Old Boys back in the 60s and 70s (that's 1960s and 1970!) and is still a keen VAFA follower even though business commitments don't allow many Saturdays off to enjoy the game . Grover's I believe, has one of the best Club packages available and I urge Clubs right now to consider using Grover's for their next fund raising effort . Peter will show you in one easy lesson how you can make $1000 p rofit for your Club without fuss . Consider . . . • Bulk wine for Club sale s • Club label on good quality wines • Ceramic port crocks • Wine tasting s • Imported beer tastings - over 250 different beers - see you there, Jim . • Barbecue and bottling functions at their premises ; and many more ideas to 'top up' Club funds . Also, Peter can arrange you Company liquor supplies and catering . . . and your Club will benefit as a result.
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Well, you might say, why not put the money into an ordinary bank account ? Firstly, the returns will not be as good - you will have to pay tax on all your interest, whereas the National ;J;jtual Plan enables the benefits to be free of income tax after 10 years . You could, of course, pay it straight off the mortgage but if you needed the money in a hurry for some other ;rpose, the bank won't give you your money back . The Mortgage Cancellation Plan enables you to withdraw :,-,e money in an emergency or if your plans change after the policy has beenin force for two years . And there won't be any life cover. When you consider that there are 16 deaths of mortgagors for every one = n a mortgaged home the odds are such that life cover is very important . The chances of the mortgagor ng during the mortgage term is not as slight as some people imagine . People insure their houses but not :neir lives . The Mortgage Cancellation Plan is also CPI linked so it will protect you against inflation and safeguard its value For further information : call your National Mutual agent or ring Rhonda Glew on 618 4248 .
Paying off your Mortgage needn't take forever It's no news that it is becoming increasingly difficult for many people to meet their mortgage repayments . Over 1 .5 million Australians are currently in the process of buying their own home but for many, thousands of dollars in interest charges will be paid over the next 20 to 30 years before their dream of home ownership is achieved . Let's look at an illustration, a very conservative one by current trends : if you borrowed $60,000 to buy a house ior a 20 year term with an interest rate of 15 per cent, you would actually repay $197,712 for your house - over triple your original loan .
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So, I suggest right now you contact Peter Marr on 419 3363, or 417 7883, or call in at one of their two stores at 243 Gertrude Street, Fitzro y or 84 Smith Street, Collingwoo d and discuss your liquor requirements . Our many thanks to Grover's Wines for the VAFA sponsorship support .
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15 W Dowimg 16 R Emmett 17 C Hollis 78 C R~chardson 19 M Youngman 20 0 Alkns 21 J Dowhng 22 E Spiden 23 C Landale 24 D Hollis 25 J . Henderson 26 R . Hann a 27 D Catanach 28 A Turne r 29 J Neville-Smith 30 8 Allender 31 T Jackson 32 M Baxter 33 W Robertson 34 W Davi s 35 J Gaylard 36 R Benner' 37 M Borthvnck 38 R LeDeux 39 P Jewel l 40 H MacGowan 41 R McDonald 42 C Pappas 43 C Slorach 44 A Morton 45 C Pearson 46 R Burch 47 D Clerk 48 P Hayes 49 A Foreman 50 J Grant
51 P Lavr 52 M Wdliams 53 C McKean 54 M McPhee 55 A MacMillan 56 J Emend 57 C Ross 58 R Stubbs 59 C Stewart 60 B Smith 61 J Stanley 62 A, Dawson 63T Brocksopp 64 N Colin 65 P Holloway 66 N Robinson 67 H Youngman 68 P Butle r 69 B Furphy 70 G Lavender 71 P Wotherspoon 72 D Laun e 73 8 Furphy 74 D Leslie 75 J Munrnngs 76 J Twig g 77 J Ide
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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 DA Stock 9 C Gardiner 10 P Watkins 11 R Elam 12 S K Kell y 13 PC Bainbridge 14 R Howard 15 N G Stevenson 16 J Hutchinson 17 W Johnson
18 S Blai r 19 H Ilhoupolos 20 A J Brow n
21 R Homberger 22 J Nanovich 23 P Greene 24 D Rust 25 J Grant 26 B McDonell 27 S C Smit h 28 CJ Hutchinson(CC) 29 I McKenzi e 30 B Taranto 31 J Davies 32 K Shannon 33 B Jarick 34 B Turner 35 S Powell 40 D Ford 4t R Woodhams
Richard Macisaac 1 P Shaw (VC) 2 M . Langton (DVC) 3, M Manley 4 Robert Macisaac 5 M Frenc h
6 Richard Maclsaac 7 A MacDowell 8 R . Lindsay 9 D. Maclsaac 10 B Prov.Se 11, A Phelan 12, S, Finder 13 . J Livingston 14 . A. Livingston t5 M Glenster 16 A Wilson 17 M Martin 18 C. Curtain 19 C Maclsaac 20 K Velthus 21 . A Holten 22,E .Northam 23 M Dalton 24, S . James 25 M Vans 26, A Borghes: 27 K . Doyle 28. C. Northam 29. A Payne 30. C. Johnston 31, S, McLean 32, J . Lou 33 A . Price 34. M . Furlong
OLD SCOTCH OLD COLLEGIANS XAVERIA(VS Coach : The Crocodiles Ian 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. Ciunes-Ross 9, M . Clunes-Ross 10 1 William s 11, S . Finlay
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 . Mallon 23. A . Hurley 24. .W, Matthews 25. D. Thor n 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. LeLeivre 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. Little 53. D. Ross 54 . R . Sherwen 55. A. Hare 56. N . Ellv.ood
1 M Sullivan 2 P Fitzgerald 4 V McGuire 5 J O'Connor 6 G McAllister (VC) 7 J Toohe y 8 P Monaghan 9 G Wood (C) 10 J Federico tt P O'Brie n t2 P Hogan 13 R Purcel 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 Tot o 26 M McGrath 27 A Nathan 28 P Morrice 29 J McInerney 30 G Powell 31 M Fitzpatrck 32 P Runting 33 M Redmond 34 J O'Connel! ( DVC) 35 J Saundry 36 P O'Dea 37 M O'Connell 38 D Sullivan 39 J Go ant 40 W Haddad 41 P Freeman 42 A Griffiths 43 A McCleave 44 G Powell 45 A Wals h 46 A Capes 47 G Cowling 48 B Doolan 49 D Constance 50 L Overman 51 A Sullivan 52 D McAllister 53 R Doolan 54 G Matthews 55 D Abfalter 56 M Syna n 57 A Hargreaves 58 B Not t 59 A Elliott 60 N Hiscox 64 D Wood 65 T Bourke 66 D Bourke 74 S Phelan 75 P Hargreaves 76 D Copeland 77 M Dow6ng 78 M Covers
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8 C Rile y 1) G Sampson tr; H B,rkentteid 1'• D Tyrel l 12 J McKdlop 13 Pf+ Patterson -. M Szetz 15 M Furness '6 P G:bi m 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 Slrachan 26, M Birrell 27 G Smit h 28 R Harrington 29 J McDonald 30 R McDonald 'it E Nicosia 32 M Farrell 33 1 Gleason 34 C Weslbiade 35 B Curthorys 36 Vd Duscher 37 P Dawson 38 P Sund t
39 D Burgess 40 R El y 4' G Downes 42 S Hyde e4 G Sk,en 45 J Poulton 46 B Fernandez 47 T Carter 48 1 Gray 49 j Slattery 50 M Sweeney 51 D Harbinson 52 6 Dickens 53 P Jones 54 R Hueston 55 T Brain 56 W Tucke y '.. 57 P Jones 58 D Kibeli 59 R May 60 N Walsh 61 M Deltito 62 K Murray 63 T Sullivan 64 D Duck 65 D Dohnt
COMMONWEALTH BAN K Senior Coach : W. Kraska Reserves Coach : W. Sparkle s 1 D Chapman 2 J Scot t
3 J Post 4 S Woodward 5 M Shackiock 6 P Bowle s 7 D Ciode 8 W Kraska 9 M Eans 10 A Pitts 12 S Pearce 13 J Quirke 14 G Buckley 15 J Pratt 16 N Keating 17 J Jenkins 18 S Watson 19 R Henry 21 A Segrave 23 S Kimpton 24 G Joyce 25 A Greig 26 W Ennor 27 G Phelps 28 P Butbgieg 29 8 Jame s
30 J Gannakopouios 31 M McGonagle 32 IN Sparkes 33 S Scern 34 E Shabo 35 J Martin 36 D Barker 37 P Harriso n 38 P Panagiotopoulos 39 G Spano s 40 R Ope 41 A Pos t 42 S McNamee 43 B Abrahams 44 A Ave s 45 M Pearson 46 J Yusef 48 G Bibby 49 R Vinc i
50 A Mastaign 53 I Kraska 54 G Chnstou 55 P West 57 tvt Anderson 59 M Merl no 60 D Harrison 61 P Bollein i .'. 64 M Crites
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OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS FOOTSCRAY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Senior Coach : John Maloney Rese rve Coach : Wayne Taylor 1 D Edwards 2 B Alla n
3 R Gun n 4 M Shembri 5 . G . Stefou & G . Mill s 7. P Nelson
8 . B Kogimehes 9, D Power 10. G MacDonald 11 . J. Breheny (C) 12 . R . Phela n 13 K Thielmann 14 C Allan 15,S Flyn n 16 D Tanner (RVC) 17 .J . Maloney
18 J Perre 19 T. Johnstone 20, B Syme
21, D. Sutherland 22 P. Cldfe 23 M . Darmanin 24. M . Brown 25 P. Lewi s
26 S Case 27, A . MacDonald 28. V Bibas
29 A West 30 G Eiford 31 C. McManus 32, W Taylor (RC) 33 M Robertson 34 M . Williamson 35. D. Hefte r 36 P. Gibbs 37.M .Godkn 38, M . Johnson 39.P Morgan 40. M, McKenzie 41 T Fara g 42, P. Battens 43 M . O'Shannessy 44, C Barrett 45 P. Allen 46 C . Whit e 47 W. Bardenhagen 48 D Bonner 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 . B, Sullivan 67. J Carahan 68 . J . Scrub 69, S . Icely
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MAZENe' OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Captain/Coach : Jim Fotiniotis Rese rve Coach : Kevin Kin g 1 J . Fotmiotis (CC) 2 G Matthews (1 )
2 Steve Palamara (2) 3 S. Campbell 4 . D. Carr 5. S. Bateman 6 W . Francis 7 .P Deegan 8 . T . Lucas 9 .P Hall 10 C Boyle 11-T Smith 12 . A Wilk s 13 . P Fitzgerald 14 R Murray 15. P, Allso p
16 D, Cox 17. A . Rogers 18. D . Rolfe 19, S . McMullin 20. P . Livolti 21 . J . Diantio 22. S . McDonald 23 M . Sayers 24 C .Todd 25 . F . De Masi 26 . W. Rootle t 27, R Palamara (DVC) 28 . C Walker 29 . P . Luxford 30 . B. Leggett 31 . I . Neil 32 . S . McCormack 33 . J . Boyle (VC-R) 34 . A . Hamilton 35 . M . Grad y 36, M . Polletti 37 . N Collins 38 A . Green 39 J . Kealy (DVC-R) 40 J . Bartel s 41- T. Chilcott (VC) 42. J . Grimison 43- A . Chilcot t 44 . G . Smith 45 . G . Rogers 46, S . Grady 47 . P . Riley 49 . M . Fitzpatrick (R-Capt) 50 .S . Minahan 51 . N . Robinson 60 . C . Bence 61 . G . Matthews 62 . M, Brooks 67 . D Hogan 68 C . Carroll 69. S . Thompson 71 . D . Lambour n
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Reserv es Coach : John Hands Chisholm Keppeli Paterson Purcell - H~ckey .• .r.Haig ear ns McCrae G Brown " Hehu ,j 8ailagh S Jone s
Bryan Grg,c (S Dyson W B o++n T Styles r1 Chop M Nenmham -4 Hearn J Hands D Cairo _'. S Broa n f ; Shaw (Capi ) J McCue G Diamond R Hughes A Purcell D Prat t td Burgess G Neal e I England J Sgarioto S Blampied M Ker r V James P Keys A Cope T Meager A Thomas 42 C Hughes 43 J Clark 44 M Hamilton 45 I Webster 46 K Shrrves 47 M Graham '`J Cop e
4,, S Watts So V Bourke Sr A Styles 52 P Pang 53 D Wright : '. R Blythe D McCieery 56 R Sheedy 57 S Bolton 58 P Barmby 59 R Tepe 60 S UsUck 61 T Sinclair 62 6 Oliver 64 N Morgan 66 P Glints 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 D Henderso n
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ST. ANDREWS Senior Coach: Roland Magro Rese rves Coach : David Saddler 1 . I . Steward 2 G Browne 3, R, Soncrn 4 J Tapner 4 C, Gibson 5 M, McCormick 6 D. O'Keefe 7. R, Magro(CC) 7, K. Wright 8DMasbn 9 G Casey 10 . S . Rul e 11 . P. Goldsworthy 12 . W. Chamr a 13 R. Davies 14 N . Taylor 15 D Ile s 15. R Cavanagh 16 A . Watts 17 P Little 18 D Shaw 19, G . Undy 19. C. Miller 20 . C. Leopold 21, R Pepyat 22 B Funnell 23, C. Artis 24. D Saddler 25 R . Vimba 26 . V. Sciuili 27 J Reginato 28. J . Kilkenny 29 N . McDonald 30 B. Emblem 31 D Briggs 32. L. Libardi 33C 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. Bear d 62 C . Galea 77 S Olive r 66 R .Lowe R O,NG E W,1=CJM N N 69 l Ashby 70 D. Bartlett 74, C Overland
ST. LEONARDS Coach : John Lord 1 S O'Connell 2 N Ng 3 N Stubbs 4 A Fitzgerald 5 A Nicolaci 6 R . Eddington 7 P Kanee n
8 B Dinning 9 A Levy 10 . S Wigley 11 . A She r 12 G Proebstl 14, G Bulluss 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 Dunlevie 25, A Guinan e
26 G McDonald (C) 27 A Poun d 28 D Ra y 29 M McComb 30,S Fletcher 31 . R Bulluss 32 .J, Ruffi n 33. S . Harvison 34,B.Jackson 35. P Jones 36 P Claxton 37, M Lansdell 38 D Newman 39. M, Aitken 40 D Cananzt 41 P Commerford 42 J Gil l 43 C Girdwood 44. M . Dyer 45S Lydster 46D SUtford 48 A Anahdis 49. R Goodman 53 R S)ogren 57. R Lydster 59 . M . Ingram 64 D Ricca
Tim Hillis 1 L Duffus 2 D Fosse 3 C Walden 4 S Maus 5 P Barone 6 C,Hoskng 7 S Haye s 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 1T D. Unti l 18 V Koop 19 M. Moran 20 G Pressey 21 . i . Jennens 22 G Cook 23 B Condon 23, S . Giacon 24 . A White 25.S . Jackson 26 M Jones 27. D Fraser 28 K. Sporn 29. G . DuChateau 30, G Crdiland 31 . R Zappeih 32 . L Kildey 33.L . Dyne s 34, P. Smothers 35 R . Goldberg 36. G . Moloney 37, D. Power 38 C Rogers 39,S Salzano 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 . Lee 50 W Beacon 51 I Mezzalira 52 . S . Qutlty 53 A . Green 54 . V. Chevy 55. P Phillips 56. A . Joselend 57 . P Butler 58. G Moloney 59. R Brewer 63 F Russell 69 . A . Sheridan 86 B Kla u 96 F Gosdschan
WAVER LEY AMATEURS Senior Coach : John Hartley Reserv es Coach : Neville Wathen 1 G Hands 2 M Kane 3 D Lawle r 4 B Reynolds 5 S Pric e
6 J Martin 7 M . Dinsdale 8 P Burghardt 9, S Carro t 10 M Luxa 11, J Dickson 12 M Rohan 13 S Carvell 14 N Bell 15 J Bell 16 D Smith 17 J Murray 18 S Dunstan 19 G Sherlock 20, J Hartley 21, T Paxianas 22, N Wathen 23 JKeppel 24 J Caygili 25 G Ross 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 i McDowail 36 R Duvallon 37, G, Wathen 38, B May a
39 B Hannan 40 S. Thomas 41 G Flemming 42 P Blac k 43, K Durose 44 E Atg aras 45 I Nankivell 46 A Slink 47 J Fuller 48 C Conroy 49 C Neale 50 P Thomas 51 . P. Battour 52 B. Flanagan 53, M, Sharrock 54 G . Kell y
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WILLIAMSTOWN C .Y .M .S . Senior Coach : Mark Cannon Asst . Coach : I . McGowan Reserv es Coach: Damian Ma rtin 1 G Lev:a~ 2 3 4 5 6
D Dawson A Harry P McGowan F Van der Peet G Hyland
7 M Cannon (CC) 8 J Bor g 9 J Neenan 10 S Lugowski 11 A Elliot t 12 Andrew Featherston 13 P Graha m
14 A Cook 15 D While 16 P Van Donge n 17 Anthony Featnerston 18 D Elliott
19 S Calderwood 20 M Dervan 21 A Cabansag 22 D Tenney 23 G Mugavtn 24 A Rya n
25 C McKenzie 26 C Muscat 27 B Tuck 28 J Metal, 29 D Bouchler 30 0 Digenova 31 J Corfieid 32 B Mazours 33 B Rya n 34 G Gammone 35 S Kennedy 36 G Stephens 37 B Cetruch 38 A Reader 39J Tuck
40 C Elliott 41 B Mar r 42 M Kennedy 43 A . Morelli 44,G, Smit h 45 S Smit h
46 S McKenzie 47 T Ferri s 48 C Cheetham 49 G Dona 50 S, Vines 51 D . Bubnic 52 P Culhane 53 J . De Bono 54 P Campagna 57 B Hann 58 .D Darcy 59,P . Dervan 60,R Butterfield 61 . R i. McGowa n
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6 T Jones 7 P McCafferty 8 B Bolan d 9 G Brad y 10 P MacManus 11 D Seven s 12 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 Hewit t 22 J Ryan 23 M Carter 24 A Whelan 25 S Bel l 26 G Box 27 I Shaw 28 G Wright
29 S 0 Loughlin 30 G Hewitt 31 J Dean 32 C . Grtdler 33 D Postlethwaite 34 M Tarull i 35 S Livingstone 36 D Phelan 37 B Jones 38 M McCarthy 39 E Whitfield 40 D Wrigh t 41 D Croft 42 B Spiess 43 C Rogers 44 K Cox
45 J Goldsmid 46 M Box 47 P Kvietelaitis 50 P Gnerson 52 1 Mitchell 53 S Alford
56 D Law s 57 V Alexander 58 A Crosby 59 N Lynch 60 B McKellar 69 Dean Farrel l
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BRUNSWICK Senior Coac h S . King Reserves Coach F. Bassi 1 L. Jones 2, B. Bassi 2. B . Owe n 3 4 5 6
A Strachan P Conduit D Stevens S Hewitt
7 D Carrol l 8 D. O'Sullivan 9 1 . Campbell 10. R . Watkins 11, M . Snelson 12 A, Coo k
13 S . Kannegiesser 14 P Spezza 15 T Barley 16 D Leheny 17. P Hardy 18 A . Black 19 N . Gunnin g
20 G Santacatterina 21, D, Marshal l 22, G . Huckstepp 23 S McLean 24 S McBride 25 B Hull 26, C. Stevens 27. M . Wade 28 B. Gibson 29. C Birch 30 M . Sayers 31 L Cordes 32 S Gibson 33 J . Ralph 34 T. Leaney 35, T Heaney 36 R .Kennedy 37, A . Watterson 38 S O'Brien 39 P Sayers 40 R Eide r 41 K Drysdale 42 R Barham 44 R McKissack 47. R Craigie 48 D Murphy 50, M . Green 52.M .Hobden 54 N Campbell 56 R Camp 57 B Watterson
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HEATHERTON Senior Coach : Darryl Patterson Assistant Coach David Buck Reserv e Coach: Wayne Elliott 1 . G . King 2. P, Ulbric k 3. P. Sawyer(VC Res) 4. T. Lovett (DVC) 5. D. Zammit 6, A . Todd 7. S . Price 8 T. Howell (VC) 9. S. Hedt 10D Reddaway 11 . T. Kelso n 12 . P Quinn 13. R . Ticknel l 14 . D. Patterson (CC) 15 . R . Watso n 16, R . Todd 17, B . Norman 18,B.Pope 19 G Cust 20 . C . Zenker 21 . M . Easey '.. 22 M . Easey 23 E . Cosgrove 24 . A. Pric e
25, B, O'Donnell 26. A . Perkins 27 . H .Jones 28, M . Inglis 29.1 . Leeson 30, B . Scott 31, P. Mule 32, D. Heins 33,T. Easey 34 G . Paterso n 35 R. Lyons Jnr(DVC-R) 36 F Lipet n 37 R Lyons Sur 38 R . Smith 39. G . Watson 41 . M . Richards 42 . G . Cus t 44. F. Khalil 44 M . Dillon 45, D, Elan d 48 G . Clydesdale 49 . S . Flanner y 50. W. Elliott (R .Capt) 51 . M . Bataril o 52 . S . Link 54. P. Hopkins 55. A . Herdman 57. R . Murphy 60 . D. Buc k 69, R . Harvey
LA TROBE UN I . Coach : P. O'Donohue Asst . Coach : C . Orvad Rese rves Coach : J . Williamso n 1 . R . Little (Capt.) 2. D. Huffer 3, A . McGibbon 5. R Shannon 6. M . Dalbosco 7, D. Moore 8, B . Franzman 9 . J . Sand y 10 M . Bakogianis it . L . Athanasakis 12, P. Tucci
13. J . Trimboli 14, J . Harpe r 15 . M . Lewis (DVC) 16 . G . Liersc h 17 . J . Limperakis 18. A,Jensz 19,R Gough 20 . A . Marriott 21 . L. Gree n 22 . M . Edmunds 23 . S . Dunin '.. 24 . T. Fawcett 25 P Gehrg 26. C. Polatos 27. J . Hubbard 28.C.Panozzo 29. Z . Zuccala 30, V. Cavahen 31, P. Chico 32 . F. Andruela 33, S. Hands 34 . N . Morrice 36 . D. Poole (VC) 37. A . Conroy 38.J .Spano 39. A . Taylo r
40. A . Biaskett 41 . R . O'Connor 42 . S, Bret t 43. S. Vaser 44. J . Mill s 47 D. Sidebottom 48 . A . Cummings 49 . C. McLachlan 50. S . Brownlaw 52. J . Cousins 59. I . Wrigglesworth 64.T. Wilson
NO :o r BRURISW : ;K Senior Coach : Reserves Coach : 1 . M . Cannon 2 . C. Brunt 3 . M . DeMorton 4 P DlMarco 5. S . Odicho 6, V. Grimaldi 7. J . Briff a 8. A . Franci s 9. A . Samartmo 11 . K . Hehi r 12 . J . Serratore 13, K . Lianeas 14. G . Parkinson 15 H Tsatltas 16, S. Tsai tax 17, A . Tabbit 18, C. Keay 19 . D. Balazsy 20. B. Pisasale 21 . J. Fotias 22 . P. Fo x 23 . C. Fox 24,S .Hogg 25. M. Mozzarella 26, V. Liro s 27 . P. Randello 28 G . Mills 29 D . Adams 30, F. Miragiie 31 . P Whiteman 31 . Q Scenes 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. Borelii 43 . E . Cnillo 44 .J .Tehan 45, J . Cardassis 46. D. Tait
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I K Milligan P, Gieeson 3J . McEnroe (C) G Bowden A . Muakan t,, . Fullerton a Ross 3 Turner 4 Day I . Stevens t M Price A . Filipovi c ~-3 S. Biiby . . . M . Egan --, S. Bishop L, Cooney G . Henry 18 ? . Cotte r .. . A . Watso n C Bilby L Shaw D . Wtllaton G Thompson C Miller 5 . W Panagiotopoius 26 . P. Cramed (VC) 27 . R Thompson 28,P Dudderidge 29, P McKenzie 30, G Poison 31,G Evan s 32 . R Gathercoie 33 M Bradford 34 A Middleton 35 P Henry 36 P Carmichael 37 D . Wdtmgsiow 38, P Bartlet t 39. N Pollard 40 S, Braden 41 D . Barrett 42. N . Baxter 43 P .Bowden 44 S Parker (VC) 45 C McKay 46. M Davison ~ ' W. Anthony 48,R Barnard 49 B Milner 50 M Vaxahs 51 J Simmons 52 T Fogarty 53 B Fordham 54 S Imiach 55 B Scot t 56, J. Johnstone 57 P Kyvelos 58. R, Lindus 59, D Marlyn 60 V . McGuire 61 R Miller 62. C Pollard 63 D Poulton 64 N Saville 66 B Sims 67 P .Sotenou 68 M Spencer 69 M Stool 71 W Crossley 72 SA Sotenou 81 G Kirk 82 . P Day 83 P . Baroch 84 P Lewis 91, N Bathing 'A
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OLD GEELON G Senior Coach : Russell Parkinson Reserv es Coach : Chris Barnett 1 8 Harwood (C) 2 .PJ Clarke 3 Twigg (VC ) 4 S Gude 5 R Burn 6 S Burgess 7 T Johnstone 8 J Handbury 9 R Herman 10 T Hogg 11 D Colas 2 M Dawd i3 A Jamieson 14 D Macleod 15 D O6phan 16 W DOVrlmg t0 L Carlton 11 D McLeod t2 D Golaci i3 M Naylor 14 P Butler
15 N Dowling 16 R Emmett 17 C Hollis i8 C Richardson (DVC) 19 M Youngma n 20 D Atkins 21 J Dowling 22 E Spiced 23 C Landale 24 D Holli s 25 J Henderson 26 R Hanna 27 D Catanach 28 A Turner 29 J Nevdle-Sm4h 30 B Allender 31 T Jackson 32 M Baxter 33 W Robertson 34 W Davi s 35 J Gaylord 36 R Bennett 37 M Borihvnck 38 R LeDeux 39 P Jewell 40 H MacGaxan (OVC) 41 R McDonal d 42 C Pappas 43 C Slorach 44 A Morton 45 C Pearson 46 R Burch 47 D Clerk 48P Hayes (R .sCapf 49 A Forema n
50 J Grant 51 P Law 52 M Williams 53 C McKean 54 M McPhee 55 A MacMillan 56 J Carload 57 C Ross 58. R Stubbs 59 C Stewart 60 B Smith 61 J Stanley 62 A Dawson 63 T Brxksocp 64 N Colh n
65 P Holloway 66 N Robinson 67 H Youngman 68 P Butter 69 8 Furphy 70 G Lavender 71 P Wotherspoon 72 D Lauri e
73 B Furphy 74 D Lesli e 75 J Munnmgs 76JTigg 77J ide
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PENINSULA OLD BOYS Senior Coach : M . Sampson Reserves Coach : W. Francis 1 . M . Sampson 2 . S . McMahon 3 . D Morgan 4 . A . Hume
5 . D . Crawler 6 . D . Angeleri â&#x20AC;¢ 7. N . Franks (DVC) 8 . P. McGowan 9, P Krohn 10. C. Burch 11 . R . Sharpin 12, C . Sharpin 13. T. Dennis 14, S . Baxter 15. C. Hawke 16.J. Bleasby 17. M . Marines (Capt) 18, S . Glover
19. B. Collopy 20 . B. Bonnett 21 . P Corrie 22 . R . Horrigan 23. D . Maughan 24. M . Fisher 25. J . Ricketts 26 . G . Martin 27. J . Harrison 28. P Gracie 29 . T. Mitchener 30 . J . Labrooy 31 . S. Warner 32 . A. Gracie 33, W. Franks (ResCapt) 314. R . Graham 35.5. Farrow 36. C. Watt 37 . M . Watts 38, J. Crowder 39. A . Walsh 40. W. Reid 41 . A. Dolphin 42 .P Anqus 43. B. Jarrett 44. W. Bovingdon (ResVC ) 45. R. Keenan 46. G . Robinson 47. E . Davey 48. G . Glover 49.S .Begg 50. G . Debruyn 51 . M . Burnell 52 . C . Gardiner 53. S. Hamilton 54. C. Dickman 55. D. Hunter 56. D. Jennings 57. L . Marks 58. D. Matheson 59.J.Rock 60. G . Scott
ST. BEDES Senior Coach : Peter Riordan Rese rves Coach : Alex Bart sch 1 . N . Williamson 2 . D. Marshal l 3 . P Riordan (Capt.) 4 . B . Ridewoo d 5. G . Connolly 6 E . Kotl 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 Landed 15. P. Walker 16, B. Berry 17. M . Atherton 18. B. Hutchinson 19. B. Tomlinson 20. M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22 . C. Bracchi 23, C . Dunlop 24, T Beasley 25. D . Smith 26.T Cusac k 27. J . Elmore 28. C . Free r 29. B. Hambridge 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 . R . Burn s 32 . Matthew Beasley 33. Ray Purcell 34. A . Boag 35. B. Mill s 36. M . LHuede 37 . N . Fitzgibbon 38 B. Dunstan 39. Mark Beasley 40. R, Mann 41 .T. Bryant
42. M Holiingworth 43 C. Parks 44 R . Bryant 45, T. Gattuso 46. C. Ross 47.P Kennedy 48. S . Freer 49, A . Pettinella 50. S . Campbell 51 . W. Miles 52 . D. Kelsey 54. M . Danieils 55. S . McIver 57. G . McIver 59. P Newport
U.H .S.O .B . Senior Coach : Alan Flavel Reserves Coach : Anthony Boyce 1 . A . Flavel (C) 2 . R. Higgins 3 . R . Fiavel 4, G . O'Bryan 5 . J . Zanin 6 . S. Agnew 7. C. Skins 8 . K . Hunter 9 . D . Cattanach 10. P Burns 11 . N . Caine 12, C . Arno i
13. N . Seymore 14.D.Regan 15 M, Davidson 16. J. Bowers 18.P Hooper 19. G . Mazza 20,P, Wood 21 . M . Grant 22 .N . Andrews 23, C . Gamble 24 A . Kounhos 25, G . Beasley 26 . C. Gathercole 27 0. Honenden 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 36 . R . Clements g 37. R . Burns 38.A .Boyce 39. G . Constantine 40, R . Salmo n 41, P Bourke
42 . D. Wallace 43. N . Currie 44. P. Veseta s 45, R. Thompson 46. M . Roberts 47. P. Dekonning 48, B. Rud d 49. G . Spinks 50. P Williams 51 .J .Lipnno 52- M . Hopwood 53.P Shanahan 54. B. Leared 55. J. Tohtll 56. M . Kostos 57. M . Rennick 58. B. Boyce 60. R Kay 61 . G . Sharpies 62 . L. Keating 63, D. Cother 64. G . Allen 65. P. Baker 6& D. Brooks 68. G . O'Keefee 70. B. Moloney 79. K . Strahan
WEST BRUNSWICK Coach: A . Hail 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. Capron 8. B . Taylor 9. B . Davis 10. S . Fyffe 11 . L . Kirk 12, K . Buhagiar 13. D. Anderson 14, D Anderson 75, P. McNaughton 16. P Magafas IT R . Dacon 20. S. Lampard 21 . D. Lampard 22 . N . Magafas 23.J .Jackson 25. C . Hatzlstavrou 26. C . Fitzsimmons 27, G . Hatzistavrou 29. D . McAllister 31 . W. McNeice 32 . T. Johnstone 33. G . Chappell 35. R . Campagna 36, G . McDonald 37.S.Penny 39. W . Wilki e 40. R . Baker(ResVC) 4t R .Hokkanen
42 . G . Sheriff 44. Mark Rodgers 45. R Taylor 46. S . Barglamid s 47. T Jackson 49, S . Benetti 50. P Robinson 52 . J . Hogan 53. S. Lababdi 54. B. Kynakidi s 55 . M .Chapman(DrC-R) 56. W . Herrmann 57. C. Leatham 58. W . Lewis 59. R . Ashdowne 61 . S . Godfrey 62 . J . Traynor (VC) 63, G . Tuite 64. D . Marlow 65. M . McRostie 66. W. Tuite
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4;;;~ COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach : Chris Warner 1 S William s 2 D Hoyle (VC) 3 R Berzin s 4 M Hibbns 5 S Hun t 6 A Incision 7 C H,gson 8 C Pollock 9 G Grd6th 10 C Warner 11 W Daly 12 A Webb 13 S Hinchen (Capt) 14 R Schober(DVC) 15 P Wolf f 16 A Wallace 17 P Blackman 18 J Bennett 19 A Scott 20 G Peck 21 1 Roberts 22 G Parsons 23 A Wrigh t
24 D Tadgeil (ResCap) 25 A Bau m 26 T Habben 27 N Schmidt 28 R Se-vedra 29 K Parsons 30 M Galbrait h
31 P Lawrence(ResVC) 32 A Copelan d 33 A Tobin '.. 34 P Kahn 35 N Evans 36 N Pike 37 C Coyne 38 M Conron 40 A Lord at D McQueen 42 H Stephens 43 N Comley :4 A Parkin 45 i Powell 46 A Mitchell 48 J Lemon 49 G Kennealiy 50 R Greeves 51 P Baxter
55 M Davis 56 J Smith 58 P Swan 59 R Lancaster 60 B Woolhouse 61 R Oliphant
M ARCELLI N
KEW Senior Coach :
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Stephen Pirrie Reserves Coach William Burke 2 N Griffith s 3 M Bri e 4 G Crimmins 5 B Irwi n 6 D SUcca 7 B Casauna 8 B Fitzpatric k 9 A Peric 10 T O'Kayi ; 11 R O'Kayli t2 S Lord 13 C Kuiako u 14 P Clayton (`,rC
A Paatsch J Onglasso M Cooper C Car r
5 P Carafe 6 A Catty 7 M Dillon (ResCap) 8 T. Amad 9 M . Day (VC) 10, A Gallagher it S Johnson 12 S.O'Flynn 13 M Stapleton 14 D Howe (VCR) 15 D Bonse r
16 B Murray )15GWhite
17 M Getson (C) 18 G Wooie r
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16 N Dunca n 17 J Casauna lul 18 G Kaiac 19 R. Barry 20 1 Mill s 21 P Thomiey (DVC
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22 R Schober e®a 23 R Jame s 24 B Burden (C) 25 A Jenkns 26 P Burk e 27 R Love - ~ 28 D Moore s 29 E .Bamundo ' tp 30 A Royston 31 C Vighotti 32 J Brazil 33 C. Bradley
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34 P Hicks 35 S, Bruno 36 R Bruno 37 G McCage 38 M Cavanagh 40 0 Greenwood 41 W Keghran 42 P Howard
43 B VighotU 44 N Dellis 45 M Carydis (ResCapt) 48 M Panic (ResVC ) 51 S Harrison 52 H. Kendall 53 R Sagese 58 P Rigon 60 N . McAllister
19 M . Deiahunt 20 J Pappa s 21 J Amad (DVC) 22 T O'Hehi r 23 5 Lennox 24 C Castagna 25 M Keays 26 A Hewitt 27 D Winterbottom 28 S Psoras 29 P Harvey 30 R Stewart 31 C Mason 32 G, Sheehan 33 S Beattie 34 L Getson
35 R O'Callaghan 36 D Menzies 37 P Sheeha n 38 D O'Callaghan 39 F Battistella 40 A Zannorrr 41 P Chappell 42 J Scott 43 P Randall 44 P McIntyre 45 S Boysen 46 J Colds 47 T Buhagiar 48 J Golds 49 G Hughes 50 M Chun 51 D Cotter it 52 P Fills
53 G Gallagher 54 S Johnston 55 M Tomasoni 56 A Day 57 P Andugza 58 M Palmieri 59 M Tomasorn 60 J Abbott
I~ J l1iTH O LD BOYS Senior Coach : M . Hannebery Reserves Coach : G . Pearse 2 M HanneOery 3 J Tierne y 4 A Cahil l 5 M Schmidt 6 M Borcicb 7 P Boot h
8 F Mot o 9 S O'Rourke (Capt) 10 B Hanlon 11 S Hoffman 12 P Wai t 13 B Curul6 14 P MiIiett 15 P Kearney 16 M Hadley 17 M Boyd
19 P Considine 20 P Wright 21 D Baker 22 S Moloney 23 C Alevra s 24 J Marchbank (Res C) 25 J Schmidt 26 S Hbbert 27 R Atkinson 28 G Del l 29 P Daniel 31 G O'Toole 32 B Sexton 33 W Hanley 34 B Conti 35 M Fennell y .' 36 P Hehir 37 S Bussell 38 M Bowman 39 K Scot t 40 P Leigh 41 P Dwyer 42 A Baker 43 D, Hofstede 44 B Girolami 45 M Devine 46 P Gayfer 47 0 Sharp 48 C Goodear 49 T Jones 50 C Hibbert 51 J Cahill 52 A . Moto 53 S Biscaro 54 A Schmidt 55 D Perrone 56 T Siluce 57 R Adorna 58 T Keogh 59 J Aquila 60 S Scoilo 61 K Healey 65 T Hogan 66 J Ciccotosto 67 D Hinchcliffe
OLD PARAD O, ; Senior Coach : Serge D'Angeio Reserve Coach: Paul Lub y 1 P Considine 2 P Wood 01C) 3 M Considine (DVC) 5 D Spillane 4 M Beers 5 D Spillane 6 G Smarnni 7 P Cosgntt 8 D Reeves 9 A C-avan 10
f 14 F oc .i,: 15 D Way 16 10 Heffernan 17 J t_awiey 18 B Grills 19 D Bibby 20 D P.Aclnerney 21 T Beare 22 A Regan 23 P Luehetta 24 0 Abrahams 25 L Mansfield 26 Ni Power 27 P Stephens 28 P Shannon 29 P Zapp a 30 F Gleason (Card 31 D Ryan 32 M Skernit 33 A Peyton 34 M Red 35 P LaRos a 36 B MeClements 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 Pritchard 45 D Perryman (Res C) 46 S Phil p 47 B Shannon 48 P Caddy 49 D .Angove 50 P Na m 51 J Goulding 52 C Ray 53 D Exton 54 P Nailer 55 N Mills 56 P Walsh 57 D Beare 58 M Mulla.+ey 59 D Beck 60 C Donnell 61 P Hewitt 62 P Northey 63 P Healy 64 M Cotter 65 J Jackson 66 D Walls a1;r~
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L . ARTHUR PTY . LT D Transport Contractors, 76 Cremorne Street . RICHMOND 312 1 Telephone 429 324 4
OLD SCOTC H 5 .~nior Coach : Simon Tallent Rese rves Coach : Simon Tallent E Allen J Reddish J Moi r R Fuller (Capt) A Aston W Allen A Lloyd B Hodge (?`C) R Aulard J Kerr D Stanton 12 M Vesdik 13 N Hooper 14 A Chambers 15 D McCall 16 S Sutherland 17 R McLeish 18 R Macmillan 19 P Drummond -5 C Perkin s P Shertven S Rodweli S Twi n R Emmett R Maxwell A Hart C Wmneke z8 J Forbes 29 A Pric e }FKiel -i A SmRh(DVC) 32 S Bone s 33 S Illrngworth 34 J Wes t 35 M Lusi 36 A Hawdon 37 S Letts 38 G Aire! 39 S Hawk .ns 40 P Brown 41 J Hart 42 A Japp 43 R Austin ,14 M Godwin 45 B Cam 46 M Brady 47 B Sheppard 48 J Grant 49 J MacM,Iian 50 S Cairns 51 B Arnold 52 T Ellis 53 S Montgomery 54 J Aghan 55 B Da n 56 P Edwards 57 N EBwood 58 L Fraser-Smith 59 S Gibb s 60 K Heard 61 I Hi t 62 D Leeton 63 M McGregor 64 H Middleton 65 R Mirams 66 A Mitchell 67 D Murtagh 68 A Negri 69 A Pullar 70 J Robinson 71 D Rundle 72 D Wearne 73 S Wionev
OLD X AVER IANS Senior Coach : D . Corcoran Reserves Coach : M . Callinan 1 P Visentrnt 2 R . Visentlnl
3 . D Meagher 4 R . Curtain 5 N . Bourke 6 J . Curtai n 7 W Denton 8 D . McKay 9, M, Quilt y
10 A Wals h 11 G . Greetha m
12 M O'Shaughnessy 13 A Doquil 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 King
25 D. Taylor 26 T . Atkins 27 J .Kenneoy 28 A Kivac 29 M Collopy 30 . D . Dann 31 R. Ralph 32,C Ralph 33,P Klein 34 . P Grot;an 35 C Mortenson 36 R Marks 37 M Ellis 38 M McClelland 39,S . Heatherington 40 . J McGrat h 41 R Hobbs 42 D Honan 43 P . Stocks 44 .B. Heaphy 45 N Spargo 46 S Furph y 47 C Thorogood 48 D. McLean 49 J Tull y
50 M, Plant 51 P Connors 52 J . Ralph 53 J . Nunan 54 M . Brennan 55 A. Pncolo 56 M . Gibson 58 R, Kennedy 65 C. Pearson 71 C Slattery
Senior Coach: Mike McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1 P Cox 2 P Schuhkraft 3 T Boyanton 4 R Barne s
5 D McDonald 6 A Bes t 7 G Fisher 8 . M . Gilmore 9 C . Tonki n 10 M McDonald 11 . R Strahan 12, A Mennen 13 P, Kingston 14 S Taylo r 15 N Cox 16 R . E!shol d 17 P Sutherland 18 M Burn s
19 A Jobling 20 B Nash 21 S Carboon 22 B Connell 23, P McDonald 24 S McCooke 25 P Forsyth 26 M Brown 27 T Hdie 28 P Nankervis 29 P Adams 30 D Wood 31 V Gervasoni 32 B . Madden 33 .A Roe 34 G Russell 35 S . Grace 36, T Stewart 37,D Robertson 38 . P, Milne r 39 W Brameh 40 M Tobin 41 R Oaten 42 . J Casey
43 P Harrington 44,T Ma u 45 R Singleton 46 M Anderson 47 W Crump 48 . D . Ne w 49 D Hansen 50, L Blac k 51 A Connelly 52 T Tsiavis 53 . M Crampton 54 M McConville 55 0 EIIu i 56 K Benham 57 D Rot h 58 Bruce Williams 59 Brett Williams 60 D Co x 61 M. Nix 62C Conroy 63 J . Clarkson 64 . A Nobletl 65,C .Jenszen 66 R Go w
67, P . Konstanty 68 S .Egan
PARKSID E Senior Coach: Wayne Bannister Assistant Coach : Jack King Reserv es Coach : Mark Wilso n 1 W Bannister 2 B Glasgow 3 F Sansonetti 4 R Gard 5 T Gar d 6 L Jakoviceski 7 G Yoksich 8 R Shanahan 9 W Buchhorn 10. M_ Sturgess (Capt) 11 P Hanse n 12 L Inserra 13 V Solg o 14 M Sedgwick 15 J Papas 16 M Campbell 17 C Feeman 18 J Adducer 19,S Rodweli 20 P Smit h 21 D Debras i 22 M Wilson (CCR) 23 M Sherloc k 24 G Williams (DVC) 25,J Kmak,di s 26 M Bradley 27 L Fenian 28 T Franklin 29 M Rowe (VC) 30 J Faikos 31 J King (VCR) 32,L Cowel l 33 M Cotter 34 T Pavia 35 . G .Pantan 36 P Torre 37 P Coleman 38 N Vincdono 39 B Hunt 40 S Bannister 41 D Woo d
42 H Dunbabin 43 C Gray 44 L Clarke 45 P Matkaris 46 D Seneck 47 N Mitchell 48 . W Smith 49 B Inserra 50 K Harty 51 G Pollock 52 G Naid,s 53 D Campbell 54 F Denami 55 D Watso n 56 P Papatheodorou 57 S Tolley 58 D Pavitt 60 C Nobs 61 J Panan 66 A Stuart 69 S Lock e
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PARKSIDE PANELS 459 851 6 ~ HEIDELBERG MITSUBISH I
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UNIVERSITY BLUES Senior Coach : Alan Salter Reserv es Coach: Steve King 1 .C Gunn 2 R Furphy 3. G .Wtlliams 4 P.A Yee 5 S Macaulay 6 W Carroll 7 G Alle n 8 A Yandeil 9 . A Christie 10 . A Nader 11 E Banks 12,J Kanis (C) 13 .5 Crowe 14 D, Gust 15 A . Norman 16 G Allardice 17 C Holmes 18 S Stevenson 19 D Karamoshos 20. M . Wort h
21 A . Schlicht 22 . R Jaksic 23 T Giles 24 A Wallis 25 C . Taylo r 26 D Maclnnes 27 M . Ligh t 28 G Hazeldine 29 . D Buckley 30 P Steven s 31 M Formosa 32, A . Nugent 31 M . Connock 34 H . Worsley 35. S Shorten 36 N . Macaulay 37 A McDonald 38 A Mitchell 39. D Freemantle 40 D Coulte r 41 S Lowrey 42.B . Cohen 43.A .Kennedy 45 G. Taylor 46 B . Langley 47 M, Hickey 48 J . Moloney 49 B Christie 50 I Wdmoth 51 C Watson 52 A Carter 53 . C McDonald 54.J .Young 55 D. Atkin s
57. M . Pokey 59 D Chnstie 60 D.Shaw 61 W Harris 65 S Kirsanov 66 . J Hyslop 77. M Richards
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iJA DE LA SALL E BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach: Alan Par ris Reserv es Coach : David Keast 1 G Clarke 2 N Tsiounas 3 T Rowe 4 D Fit t 5 M Wilson 6 R Heat h 7. P Robertson 8 A Smythe 9 P Bel l 10 P George 11 S Farley 12 A Parri s 13 J, McInerney 14 T Pulse 15. PFaulkner
16 P Corstorphin 17 D Mayn e 18 A Course 19. P Nigro 20 H Hansiou 21 . D, Hooper 22, P, Engellener 23 S Pac e 24 . H . Murtic 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 Rozantis 42 . W Arthur 43 P Anderson 44. J. Rosanitis 45. D. Phdpots 46 . D, Robertson 4T T Bone 48, S, Slate r 49 . K.Theunisse 50 A Theunissen 51, P Bon e 52 . D. Peters 53, M . Agrotis 54 G. AIlchi n 55 S. Wotherspoon
I M . Green 2 P Barry 3 M Beddoe 4. C Anderson 5 N Fraser 6 P Gree n 7 J Richardson 8 C Wrigh t 9 C Campbell 10 D Tessie r
11 J O'Callaghan 12 D.Toohey 13 P O'TOOIe 14 R . Faulkner 15. G . Connolly 16 P. O'Connor 17. P. Gree n 18 . D. Carroll 19 P. Wyle s 20 L. Vanderplight 21 . C. Stucki 22 S. Nash 23 M O'Callaghan 24 M . Lowe 25 J McCarthy 26 C. McClounan 27 . D. Kinsella 28 M . Knupple 29 M . Bol t 30. M . Kruger 31, Sr Davey 32,G .Sheedy 33 M . Mannix 34 . B . Waldro n
35 . M . Behan 36. S . Greely 37. W. Gaspanni 38.A .Clurnng 39 N . Mitchell-Hdl 40 S McGraw 41 K, Mullins 42 J Legastes 43A . McLeay 44 . P O'Brien 45 M Hagen 46 B Kellett 47 L . Quir k
. 48, T. Nicholson 49. P. Dwyer
FA~~NE e-{ Senior Coach : Stephen Buckley Rese rves Coach : Mark Tymm s I M . Tymms 2 . P Rundle 3. G . Busst 4 . W. Hoare 5 S. Little 6 . R . Wilson 7 . D. Cropley 8,I .Habgood 9.J, O'Leary 10 B .Saggers 11 . K Busst 12. P. Tymms 13 P. Kerslake 14 M . Roach 15 D Terry 16 . L . Cohen IT G . Ould 18, K. Korp 19. S . Barrett 20 G . Scott
21 P McAuliffe 22 . D. Boot h 23. N . Gosewinckel 24. B, Young 25 A . Saggers 26. B. Sellec k 27 . G, Livingstone 28 A . Scot t '.. 29 . M Barrett 30 . T Piccinin 31 .J . Madden 32. A . Johnston 33. P, Maferczak 34 D,Ruggeno 35. P- Barrett 36 C Kelly 37 M Mfddlemo 38. P Smit h 39. L . Dowd 40, R Buller 41 D. Cecchins 42 K . Dehenin 43 M Busst 44 G Mitchell 45. D. Smith 46. B. Smith 47. A . Brown 48 G . Walker 49. D . Portelh 50 . R . Cohen 51 . A Wood 52 . M . Potter 53 . S, Lydiatt 54 . M . Kane
55. M .Scurgeon 56, J . Harrod 61 . R. Kavanagh 62 . K. Kavanagh 63 .T Kavanag h
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OLD MELBURNIANS M ONASH UNI . BLUES Senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserves Coach :
OLD 3RIGL-o-~..,)N Senior Coach : Mark Sarau Reserv es Coach : Wayne Marshall
3 I Sest
1 G Bennett (VC) 2 M McLennan 3 A Pryo r 4 M Barber
4. B Cornwell 5 . G . Gal e
5 M . Waddington 6. M . Allen
Marcus Hanlon 1 J Alexander 2I Kohle r
6 1 Hildebrand 7 B Seato n 9 . L . Baring 10 J Koo p 11 . M Spencer 12 G Oakley 13, R . Culvenor 14. P McColl 15 W . Gannon 16 A Quin
17 S Zachandis 18 . G . Wpwell 19D.Schwedes 20,S. Manuel 21, S . Giles 22 .B.Rodoni 23 . D Lync h 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 . Quin 35 .A,Tnandos 36 M . Ker r 37 J Andritsos 38 R. Knott 39.JSpencer 40. M Hoyle 41 A, Kiers 42,R Dean 43 B . Hodgson 44 A . Verrocchi 45 M Later 46 A. Hodgson 47. J Nicolopoulos 48 P Andrdsos 49. K O'Brien 53.J Shady
54. R . Trembath 55 Z, Marc 57. M Kanizay 58 . M . Hanlon 59 . H, Middleton 65. D. Wood 68, G . Scalzo 69 D, O'Keeffe 71 . M . Hay
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7 S. O'Connor 8 . M . Sarau 9 M . Fishe r 10. C Lade (Capt) 11 C Blai r 12 D. Cochran 14 . J, Bennett 15- R, Smit h 16 M Shippen 17.P,Woff 18. L McMahon 19, C . Brook 20,T Grant (DVC) 21 . C Jame s
22. L. Monument '. 23 A . Coope r 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 Green 35 T,Sunderman 37 . M Selby 38 J . Tregaskis 39 . T Hoa r 40 . K . Youn g 42 . P. Thompson 43, R . Wrait h 44 R. Brown 45 L . Fldes 46 D Hogan
OLD BRIGHTON RESERVES Reserves Coach: Wayne Marshall t . J . Allman d 6 N . Hillard 9 M . Osborne 12 D. Roberts 19.0. Milli s 10 M . Hutchinson 25 P. Latzer 48 S. Kay
Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach : Simon Trumble 1 T Witts 2 . R Pisarski 3 . J Nichols 4 . D Cordner 5 P Murray 6 I . Arnold 7.A . Cochrane 8 . A . Tymms
9 G Bradshaw 10 A.Joyc e it N Johnstone 12. W Baghn 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 Sale k
21J. Roysmrth 22 . M . Ellinghaus 23 A Witts 24. D. Wilson 25 . R Brown 26 . T Stucky 27. E Cordner 28 C Tyerill 29 . R . Mead 30, j, Mitchell 31, R Dillard 32 . R Webb 33 A Bul l
34 C Anastasaks 35, M . Weber 36, P Nelson 37. G . Curtis 38 M . Naylor 39 . R . Nelson 40. C . Walker 41 G . Dixon 42 E . Smdhers 43 J Dowd 44 J Harty 45 Z Usenov 46 J Ela m 47 H Summer 48 T Werthmayer 49 S Bardsley 50 T Read
51 . M . Edgley 52 .KDaddo 53. N . Troupe 54. A Wilson 55. D Nelson 56, I . Woxvold 57, R Anderson 58, T Kelsey 59. W. Kels o 60 D . McDonald 61 A. Stafford 62 A Francis 63 B. O'Halloran 67, S, Bunny 68 G . Nelson 69 D. Hamilton SPONSOR S
ST. SERPIARDS OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Russell Forbes Rese rves Coach: Craig Neave t . 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 it . T. Phillips 12. T. Clark 13 B. Trotter 14, P Bee r
15 T Pontefract 16. A . Black t7 L . Farrell 18. A . Maizels 19. J . Hope 20. M . Parlbett 21 . S . Drum 22 . P. Robison 23. J . Adgems 24 A . Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26, L. Colema n
27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28 . G . Harvey 29. A . Demme 30, D. Woods 37 . 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 . Gruen 43, C . Neave 44, A . Turner 45. N . Kolitis 46. M . Heat h 47 . A . Phadoneos 48. B. Beamish 49. R . Bon d 50. D . Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52 . D. Butera 53. S. Cowley 54 . P Dowling 55 J. Francis 56. P Serron i 57. P Blankensop 58 P Deveraux 59. M .Nougher 60- M_ Stanley 61 . G . Heat h
THE MAX HOTEL ~r ORRONG ROAD 62 J .P. Adgemis SERVICE STATION 63. J Davey *
Senior Coach : Frank Melican Reserves Coach: John Wood 1- M . Sullivan 2 P Fitzgerald 3
4 V McGuire 5 J O'Conno r 6, G McAllister (VC) 7. J Toohey
8. P Monagha n 9. G . Wood . (Capt) 10, J Federic o 11, P. O'Brien 12 P Hogan 13 . R . Purcel l
14, S. Melican (DVC.) 15 F Monaghan 16,J Pearso n 17 18. A. Purcell 19 . S . Byrne 20. J- Fraser 21, C. Donlan 22, M Mahady 23, S. Walsh 24, K . Mahady 25 G Tot o 26. M . McGrath 27. A Nathan 28, P Morrice 29. J. McInerney 30. G . Powel l
31 . M . Fitzpatrick 32, P, Runtmg 33 M . Redmon d 34 J O'Connell (DVC,) 35. J. Saundr y 36.P O'Dea 37, M . O'Connell 38. D . Sullivan 39. J. Gollant 40. W Haddad 41 . P. Freeman 42 . A . Griffiths 43. A . McCleave 44, G . Powel l 45 A . Walsh 46. A . Capes 47 . D. Dowling 48, B. Doolan 49. D . Constance 50 L. Overman 51 . A . Sullivan 52 . Q McAllister 53. R . Doolan 54. G . Matthews 55. D . Abfalter 56. M . Synan
57. A . Hargreaves 58. B. Nott 59. A . Elliot 60. N . Hiscox 64, D Wood 65 T Bourke 66. D. Bourke 74 . S. Phelan 75 P. He 'graces 76 D. Copeland 77. M Dowling 78 M Devers
THE LIN G ~ARDMiLLA1V ~fjOUSE
THERRY Senior Coach : A. Crotty Rese rves Coach : M . Purcel l 1 . G . Biddlestone 2. S. Flaherty 3. J. Zanetti 3, J Toohey 4 S . Ramsay 5. S . Ramsay 6 T. Quinn 7. P. Jones 8 G . Bourke 9. M . Grocock 10 . R . Egglestone 11 . A, Crott y
12 . M . EnnisG . Nyman 13 . J . DAndre a 14, J . Gallagher 15,P. McCann 16, S. 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 . Tad sac 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.Lmd 42 . P Jone s 43 A. Whelan 44, M . Doran 45, P Cavern 46 . C. Ryan 47, P Ratcliffe
48 . D. Wrigglesworth 49 . J Mellon 50 M Bosanko 51 R, Moran 52, H . Ayad 53 . S . Cranwell 54 P Salerno 55 . M Purcel l 56 . G . McCormack 57 . G . McCullough 58 . D. Webb 64 . P. Crotty 65 M . Hogan 75 . P. Bruno 88,P. Murphy
Senior Coach: Kevin Morrison Rese rve Coach : Rick Frazer 1, P . Stogren 2. J . Radford 3. R . Grummelt 4. M . Russell 5. G . Salerno 6. A . Coker
7. S . Cerni 8. J . Somerville 9. S . Philhpson 10. S . Brommel 11 . M . McErval e
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 .CJ 28. B . van Denderen 29. J . Gray 30. G . Keys 31 . J . Cummins 32.N . Pappas 33. G . Miller 34. P . Somerville 35.J .Hughson 36. J . Smit h
37. G . Haeusler 38. A . McArthur 39. S . Davie 40. E . Popovic 41 . M . McLaughlin 42. G . Wines (C .) 43. B . Warre n 44. P . Dillo n 45. E . Heffernan 46. C . Thompson 47. L. 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 . Hains 56. D . Robinson 58, T . Hogan 59, P . Weigard 60 . M . Ranki n 61 . A . Cunningham 65.A .Young 69. A . Batey 72 . M . Giltrap 74 . J . Campigh 82 . A . Donald
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Cj Section 0
OLD HAILEYBURIANS senior Coach :
BAN YULE BALACLAVA Senior Coach : Mike Smith Rese rves Coach : David Rea d 1 K . Angwin 2 D Gregory 3 A Hil l 4 B Rafferty (Capt) 5 M Hill 6 A. Breslin 7. M . Kouts 8 K, Palmer (DVC) 9, B, Angwi n 10 D Caddy 11 B . Wilson 12 P McGrath 13 N Monaghan 14 R . Patterson 15, P Breslin 16 R Morrison 17 John Sist
18 K . Hartley 19 S . Withers 20. M . Conroy 21, C Chalker 22 . PAusterberry 23 G Schultz 24, S Gates 25. James Sist 26 A Antonio 27 I, Withers 28 H Dickson (VC ) 29 R, Stocker FesDVC) 30 S. Talanco 31 G . Otaen(ResVC) 32 . S Hill (Res Capt) 33 T. Hill 34 B O'Shannessy 35 S Kovacs 36, R Tangey 37 T. Hermes 38, S Spalding 39 K Dnnan 40 G . Halpin 41 A . Levey 42 G . Brown 43, I . Gailunas 44 G . Toogood 45 M . Gamlin 46 R Calde r 47 A. Christensen 48 R . Laffe y 49 D. Cassar 50 A Harrison 51 J Smith
Senior Coach : John Simpson Reserv es Coach : Steve Scullin 1 S Scullin 2 J Batt 3 L Holt
4 M Legge 5 C Lad d
HAMPTON ROVERS
CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : George Voyage Rese rves Coach : Rob Voges
6 P Williams 7 J Fraumano (VC) 8 . B. Moloney 9 . G . Pyers 10, MP Adams 11 M . Vea l 12 . A Barry 13 .A Short 14, D, Attard (C) 15. P, Austin 16. R . Doherty 17, G, Williams 18 J . Turnbull 19, M Scullin 20 G . Gent 21 B Quill am 22 .J .Gdham 23 . W. Lusk 24, G. Foster 25, M . Power 26. A Mill 27. T. Jenkins 28, A Weston 29, G Sutterby 30 B Gilles 31 S Sanders 32 . C West 33 . D. Glass 34 . G . Donaldson 35, C. Pyers 3& D. Turner 37, D . Gent 38. S. Mikac 39. G Mooney 40 W . Gibson 41 D. Gilbert 42 . J . Bishop 43 .C Richmon d 44 . B . Hogan 45. M. Gilbert 46 M . Knowles 47,T. Kearsey 48 C, Hoist 49. G . Dunn 50. M . Phillips 51 . A . Thompson 52 . S. Coulson 53 . B, Bowler 54 . R . Knight 55 D. Williams 56 A . Colosino 57. P. Mayerhofer 5& D. Jones 59 . R . Cullen 60 R . Libeau B.A .F.C.
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1, D Matthews 2 A Kahofer 3. B Mathews 4. R . Morrissey 5, W. Horton 6 . D. Low e
7 G Boston 8 M Millard 9 G Din d 10 J . Stone (VC) 11 J . Dickson 12. R . Harrison 13 R, Sweetland 14. T. Nelso n
15 C Cooney (Capt) 16. T Royals (DVC) 17. G Williams 18, N . Co x 19 . J . Restarick 20, G. Bourke 21 N, Brohier 22 J Clarkson 23 D. Allen 24 K. Dachs(ResVC) 25 S. Alle n 26. S. Williams 27 N . Caple 28, J . Maestros 29, R, Castles 30 ACohen 31 M .Rudden 32. M . Dicrosta 33. P McNamara 34. C Roseman 35. R . Harri s 36 C Worthington 37 M . Scholten (ResCapt) 38 P Atkinso n 39 Ian Swann 40 S . Roseman 41 . A . Heap 42,D Gregor 43, R Royals 44. C. Bettany 45 M . Stanlo 46.P Roseman 47 S, Or r
48 . G . Deag 49 S, Morrison 50. J. Headlam 51 K . Hedin 52 . G . McKay 53, Cr Dal e 54 C . Simpso n 71 . G . Paine (ResDVC) 74, J. Harley
senior Coach : Ian Rice . Rese rve Coach : Ian Cave 1
2 A Lawson 3 E Panagiotidis 4 A Naumoff
5 D Rogerson 6 D, McConville 7. B, Hibb s 8 W.Capp 9 P Wilson 10 . W. Austin 11, I Rogerso n 12, W, Boyle 13 R Meinlak 14 G . Kell y 15 S Mulholland 16 N Hop e 17 B Bir d 18 A Winkler 19 J Hunter 20 S.Pappas 21, E . Melntak 22 . R . Hetherington 24 M . Young 25 M Blake 26. J Harper 27 H . LeGrand 28 M . McKellar 29 M Andrews 30 S McDonald 31 G Hoggett 32, I Boyl e 33 J . Mather 34 R Tub b 35 P Hartshorn 36 A Lucas 37 M . Coutts 38 C Amoore 39 K Ive y
40. N, Hassell 41 S Devereaux 42 G Devereaux 43 D Pat 44 J . Ross 45,P Jones 46 M . Cain 47 B . Hoistoc k
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IVANHOE Senior Coach : J. Wis e 1 . R . Armstrong 2 J. Matthew 4 M, Donohue 5 P Manue l 6. G Cameron 8 J Wis e 9 M Thackeray 11 . D. Witchell 14 i . Newbold 15 A Castagnmi 16 P Penhngtll 17, A Zanat a
18 A . Sotirapouious 19 G Bullen 20, A . Wolf 21 . C, Ros e 22 R. Angeiirn 23 M . Lengaher 24 M Flynn 25, A. Barr o
29 R Malcolm 30, P. Rawley 31 .T Anderson 32 . M . Peacock 33 C . Flynn 34, M, Felons 35 A Matthews 36 S O'Connel 37.1 . Forsyth 39, fvi, Jones 40. D. Webb 41, C McDonald 43, M . Lacey 46 J . Lynch 48 S Hal l 49 . R . Maloney 50 . M . Smith 53, J. Makin 56 B, Bake r 57, D Balcombe 58 M . Balcombe 59. A . Balcombe 60 R . Brook 61 G Cameron 62 D Cartwright 63, R . Doyle 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 . Prat t
73 . J . Raftopoulas 74 . C, Richards 75 D . Web b 76 N . Daffy 77. P. Deci s 78 T Donahue 79 . S King
80. S Wis e 81 A . Sotriapoulos 82 .R .Angehrn 83, R . Day
Phil Stevens Rese rves Coach : Greg Meadows 1 . A . Baxter
2, C . Connelly 3 . N . Schmidt 4 C . McKenzie 4 . G Phillips 6 . W Smith 7 . C . Waring 8 . D . Baker 9 . A. Mytton 10 . P . Bennett 11 . J . Rae 12 . D. Seccuil 13 S Fuller 14 . G Lasscock 15 W . Phillips 16 J, Bingham 17 W . Co x
18, M Constable 19 R . Gerny 20 .S Grande 21 . A . Walden 22 .C.Gregson 23 R . Lavender 24 . T. Snowball 25 . A . Holohan 26. T. Lyel l 27 G . Smith 28, D Merrell 29 B Carty 30 G Taylor 31 N Cameron 32 D. Mille r 33. M . Armstrong 34. D. Fletcher 35. F . Main 36, D. Connell 37, P . Wigg 38. A . Wigg 39. S. Dangerfield 40. M . Colston 41 . J . Wood 42. P . Flockhart 43 D . Cotton 44, D Stuart 45 1 . Ridoutt 46. C . Farr 47 . R . Dobson 48. P. Merrett 49 . R Kingston 50.T .Jones 51 . R . Wilson 52 . G Meadows 53 . P. Noske 54 . J . Robertson 55 . W . Caspers 56 .B.Ladds 57 . A. Wilson 58 . C . Lane
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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 Steven s 6 . D Vea l 7 B. Cockerdl 8. P Skalberg 9. S. Ball 10. B. Hall 11 . A. Ryan 72 . 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 . Wilson 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, 38 . T. Stanley 39 . R . Bashford 40 . B. Bennett 41 . T Cormack 42 . S . Chalkiey 43.C .Land 44, C . Haug 45. S. McKay 46,S.Burgen 47. D. Cuttriss 48. M Sherwood 49. M . Doddenil 50 P Wild e
51 D Taylor 52 . A Novak 59 . R . Bel l 63. N . Skalberg
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PRESTON MBO B Senior Coach: G. Tsolacos Assistant Coach : T. O'Connor Rese rvqs Coach : S . Ryles 2 1 De Bono 3 L . Johnston 4 . S . Hinchcliffe 5. D. Cato n 6 a Hepburn 7. D- O'Brien 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 17 G Turner 18. B Milner 19. G. Phillips 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkiey 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 Ca6gwn
31 T Mason 32 M . Mason 33 . R . Haysom 34,P Jones 35 . S . Ryles 36 N Maynard 37. E Kynacou 38 .G .Sebeh 39 . R . Johnstone 40 .N . Hodgson 41 D Philp 42 B McVeigh 43 L. Caligiun 44 P Costello 45, S Baxter 46 A Bullock 47,T Richards 48 C Chnstou 49. M . Trantmo 50 C Caligiun 51 . G . Askmnth 52 . J. Cluph 53 R . Warwick
ST. KEVINS OLD BOY S Senior Coach: Alan Quaife Rese rve Coach : Chris Nettlefol d 1 . R . Hawkins (VCR) 2 S. Haidamous 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 17. P Foley 18 C . Halfpenny 19. T. Anastasakis 20, A. Hal l 21 . T. Holde r 22, B. Campbell (VC) 23 . M . Waters 24 . P Meagher 25 . D, Rigoni 26 . A . Simmons 27. J. Quinlan 28 . J . Bare 29 J . O'Brien 31, J. Nettleford 32 . P Charles 33 . S. Loorham 34 .R .Houngan 35 . R . Davey 36 . M . McKaige 37. A. Beale (Capt )
38 P 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, Kin g 52 P, Lewin 56. C . Mooney 59 N Jolley
SIMPSON CONSTRUCTION CO.
ST. KILDA C .S .O.C. Senior Coach : Peter Olivieri Rese rves Coach : Bernie Salter 1 . A, McGaw 2, L, Buckley 3 . J . Howard 4 . B . Boyd (Capt) 5 . M . Gillan 6. M . Struth 7. C . Capron 8 . A . Trabinger 10 J . Clagnan 11 . M . Driscoll 12 . A Avitabil e 13. P. Susovich (ResVC) 14. M . Lee
15. M . Lake (DVC) 16, M . Arien s 17. B. Delaney 18. B. Gill 19. M . Kin g 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. McGarnty 31 . P. Sherman 32 . M. Murrihy 33. P, Gonzales 34. M . Boyd 35. R . Bailann 36. C . Kraus 37 . P, White 38. R . Oakley 39. G . Healy 40.G . Broadhead 41 . D. Phelan 42 . J . Naughton (ResDVC) 43. S Monagle 44, M . Howard 45. P O'Dea (ResCapt) 46. W . Fiddler 47. R . Salves 48 J. Palmer 49 N . De Read 50, J, Ahern 51 . J . Murnhy, 52, A. Pearl 53, A . Camm 54. B. Cummins 55, P. La Fontaine 56,P.Shortal 57. F. Avitabl e 58. L. Nardella 59. M . Kay 60. P Buzza 61, D. Bergman
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JA A ~ Founded 1906
BULLEEN UNITE D AJAX Senior Coach : Mark Fledy Reserves Coach : Andrew Shenker 1 D Mark s 2 A Kiooger 3 A Kiel 4 M Fnede 5 M Silve r 6 M Roseman 7 G Velieman 8 M Feld y 9 A Bursztyn 10 R Bloom 11 A Haiphen 12 G Posv.eii 13 J Mond
14 Brian Goldberg 15 P Goldberg 16 A Mdmacher 17 O[er Komorrnk 18 D Segal 19 S Joseph 20 D Marlo:+ 21 D Sheezet 22 8 Josem 23 A Lebransky 24 J Fmkier 25 M Gross 26 A Ka6nsiv 27 Braham Goldberg 28 D Rocka.vin 29 D Brtskm 30 D Alberts 31 A Phillips 32 M Borensiein 33 Oren Kenorrnk 34 L Burstin 35 B Sp,cer 36 P Goetz 37 A Slade 38 J Stern 39 B Kay 40 P Berman 41 . G Neeter 42 M Carp 43 J Mple r i 44 P Cherry 45 D Freemen 46 A Bassett 47 J Jolson 48 L Goldberg 49 J Alberts 50 A Mordech 51 P Lebranksy 52 A Zeiinski 53 G Ptanko 54 S Worth 55 B Zielinski 56 H Sdver 57 M Sinclair 58 D Super 59 S Arcoca 60 D Krongoid 61 M Hyannis 62 W Krongoid 63 M Fo x 64 R King 65 J . Davi s 66 M Faqenbat 67 B Rothschild 68 M Edelstein 69 M Gdansk, 70 N Diamond 71 A Wool f 72 C Winter 74 A Horne 75 M Oved 80 G Meltzer 81 M Zurbo 87 R Loure 88 R Bid 90 I Plack
Senior Coach : Vic Harvie Reserves Coac h Craig Veitch 1 I . Cairn s 2 R. Morley 3. S Dowd 4 . N . Cartledge 5 . B . Wilson 6 M . Kelly 7. C Vedch 8, C Wilson 9 H Turvey 10. P. Waldren 11C.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 Robbins 29 G . Cottenll 30 D Dowd 31 . W. Reynolds 32 D Robbins 33 . D. Humphrey 34 I, Mutmer 35 . M . Harri s 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 Taylor 47 G Connolly 48 P Goetz 49 R . May 50, G . Hokcing 51,R Kennedy 52 .R Leming 53 . S . Baggio 54 . M Radcliff 56, S . Avery 57 . M . Davey 58, P. Zorzi 59 C Stratton 60 R Gallagher 61 C Kearnan 62, P Ceccetto 63 M Porter
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ELSTERNWICK Senior Coach : Steve Huckett Rese rves Coach : Peter Purcel l 1 . A O'Connor 2 S . Bea n 3 N . Wigney 4 G Rosewarn e 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 Allay Conlin 15 L McCooke 16 P Tsampas 17. G . Oakley 18 . P Broderick 19 P. Ginkel
20 P. Southall 21 W. Nicholson 22 R. Ailscp 23, N . Christie 24 D. Conti n 25 T Weedon 26. D. Mahony 27, S. Bel l 28. B. Hill 29. J. Coyne 30. P Ritchie 31, L . Murphy 32 . R . Elko m 33, T Papantontou 34, Adrian Conlin 35, P. Corkil l 3& L . Whitten 37. B Grace 3& J. Higgins 39, S . Smith 40. M . Daniels 41 . M . Whelan 42 . P. Rokebrand 43 A Hankin 44 J . Eklom
45, R . Grandemange 46 L . McGrego r 47. B. Ramsay 48. O . Gillingham 49 P. Harris 50. G . Marshall 51 . G . Hancock 52 . G . Gruta c SPONSORS JEFFERSON FOR D * ELSTERNWICK HOTEL
M ELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB Senior Coach : Anthony Sho rt Rese rves Coach : Ron Vern I A Legovich a 2 A Atchison 3 R Verna » D PAennes 5 R Martin 6 S Bradley 7 R Knight 8 J Dixon
9 D Comer (San Cacti 10 M Lothermgton 17 S Harri s 12 G McLard,e(VC) t3 A Dawson DVC) 14 . A Webste r 15 P Sata t6 P Kot z
t7 A Drummond 18 R W e t9 J Marshal l 20 A Athanasopoulos 2t C Sumne r 22 S Brown 23 C Drake 24 G Wilson 25 A Capp 26 G Tyrrell 27 D Pome 28 C Bavage 29 C Geehman 30 P Brydon 31 M Roach 32 I Rad :ow 33 R Currie 34 S Anderson 35 T Blythman 36 R Terrens
37 J McLOUghim 38 C Short 39 S Grahame '.. 40 D Baker 41 P Kent 42 P Fennmg 43 S Bases 44 E Sons 45 A Sainsbury 46 A Mulle r 47 S Gabneison 48 R McGregor (Res C) 49 M Webster 50 M La, 51 J Bahen 52 B Fulle r 53 C Hammond 54 M Gately 55 G O'Brien 56 P Rsk2 57 G Thompson 58 B Sergeant 59 A Greatorex 60 P Ceilings 61 N Hansen 62 R Beale 63 C Flegeltaub 64 G Sheridan 65 M Feterkranz 66 J Newton
67 G Healey 68 S Giasson 69 T Johns 70 P O'Connor 7t P Crosier 72 T Mason 73 C OBnen 74 T Scrmis 75 R Ward 76 M Everrar d 77 M Kelly 78 D Walker
OLD M ENTONIAN S
OLD CAMBERWELL
Senior Coach : R. Jamison Reserves Coach :
Senior Coach : Duncan McCallum Rese rves Coach : Peter John s 1 M . Hodgson 2 A Mitchell 3 N Brown 4. A Inkste r 5, C, McCulloch 6 . J Lablache 7. P. Kerkvleit 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 20. D. Provan 21 . S . Spice r
M . Osborn t A Acreman J Norman
3 R . Newman '.. M Barrett 5 C. Saville 6 V Scracca 7 G . Norto n 8 N . Macqwre 9 R Macquire 10. M . Durac k D Meyer " . T Appel 13 S Sharp v D Rogers 15 D.Sciacca 16 D. Stewart 7 T O'Toole 18 . J . Kontcanin 19 . W Beynon L0, R. Buxto n
- C, Erickson 22,A, Lever ^3 N . Moodi e
22, S . Burmeister 23 . M . Armstrong 24 . R . Woo d
4 D Soliey 25 W Glue 26 B Scalzo 27 C Appel 28 M Hendry 29 G Fathers 30, D Ridley 31 S Ingram 32. J Sl y
25 . A, Keck 26. G Young 27 D . Woods 28 B Leitch 29, M, Hopkins 30 D, Humann 31 . J. Howard 32 B Elliot 33 . C . Guthrie 34 . A. Rogers 35, S . Swingler 36. A, Gibb 37. C,Strachan 38. N Huntly 39 M . Todd 40 B. Behrens 41 R Le e 42 . A. McCulloch 43, M Ead s
33 P Vines 34 0 Holland 35 P Hodges 36 S Crick 37 T Birc h 38 A Newman 39 . R . Beynon 40 M . Osborn 41 S Gray 42 G Mtckelburough 43 C Best 44 G Lindsay 45 T Bournon 46 A Petrov 47. 0, Mussared 48 D Johnson 49 S Jeffrey 50 . C. Funston 51 A . Szadura 52 . T. Scaizo
44 . M Canddord 45 .T Dukananaks 46. J . Smak 47. P. Lenton 4& R . Graham 49. M . Kershaw 50. A Taylor 51 . R . Curtis 52 . A . Wat t
63 . W. Earl
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53 M .Chandekar 54 M . Stanhope 55 . C . Davi s 56 . D Wilkie 57 D Schinzel 58 L Paterno 59 G Buxton 60 N . Voulanos 61 S Wilson 62 M Huber 63, L. Mtckelburough 64. A, Edwards 66, D. Grant 68,G.Gakowc 69, J. Agius
POWERHOUSE Senior Coach : Glyn Evans Reserves Coach: Rob Saros i I Glyn Evans (CC) 2 R_Sarost (RCC) 3 C Corbet t 4 M Stone 5, A Miller
6. A Jackson 7. C. Tnst 8. N Pavlou 9. A . Morris _10 . M . Hanse n 11 M . Taylor 12 P. Flahert y 13, M . Stephenson 14 B Hal l 15 . J . Scotland (DVC) 16 T. Glaser 17 N . Trompf 18 G . Stewart 19 A. Escott
20, D. Dealer (VC) 21 S . Cross 22 P Stewart 23. A Ker r 24. R . Williams 25. J. Harris 26. C Atkins 27, C . Newland 28. D Stewart 29. E Stafford 30 R, Martin 31 . B . Wilson 32. P O'Sullivan 33 . M. Bray 34 . T Patterson 35. S . Broadway 36 P Holiaw ood 37. M . Officer 38 R Chapman 39 N . McKay 40 M Beech 41 P Dakin 42 T Goldsworthy 43 D Hood
44 P Graham 45 A Cope 46 T Richardson 47 C Douglas 48, S . Mason 49 J . Rauser 50 . G, Menner 51_ T. Waters 52, N Cole 60 D. Angell 61 . M . Brown 63, P. Retdei 64.S Nixon 65 R . Morrow 66 D Manner 69, M Mason 70 G Holiedge 77. J. Tonkin 80.C . McLeod
STATE BANK Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Assistant Coach: Tony Bul l Rese rves Coach : David Jenkins 1 .,5 Coke (C ) 2 R Gnei l 3 N Walimeyer 4 K Derva n
5 J Bear e 6. P Henderson 7 I Bee r
8 L . Tvrycross 9 D Walpole 10 L . Bull 11 R Hargreaves 12, R Barrage 13 M Pric e 14, M Durham 15 M Rerdon 16 P Duplessis 17 D, Coltman 19. A . Maher 20.J Coghlan 21 G . Cutler 22 N . Roberts 23 M . Aumont 24 . D Kay
25. M Guy 26 R. Ltnford 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.CArnephy 38 A Rolf s
39 . G Goldsmith (DVC) 40 J . Murra y 41 . 0 Noronha 42, M Keating 43 D Doonan 44 A . Gale 45 A . Garve 4&J Curtin 47. S . CLifford 48 . T. Nelson 49 . P KouWaziots 50 A. Whitelav: 51 . B. Mason 52, P Hid e
53 . P. Mason 54 J. Pallott a 55 N . Hitchcock 56 G Lawton 57. A Car r
60 D Jenkins
THOMASTOWN Senior Coach: Reserves Coach : 1 G Medwin 2 C Cedro 3 . J . Vitale 4 G . Petsnis 5 L . Everit t 6. R De Thomas 7, P Hopper 8 . A. Fellows 9 . T. Steps 10 B Leovold 11 . A . Flemming 12 . F. Farchiorn 13. C . Pearson 14. B. Jenkins 15, B Pellegrino 16. D . Farchione 17. D Leal 18, Ken Harting 19.G Bubs 20 . P Coverdale 21, E . Lenttni 22 C. Tsalkos 23 D. Fellows 24 .S .Paptoanou 27 R Kelly
28 . L Moribito 29 Kevin Harling 3l C . Fellows 31 . C . Koul6nos 32 B McCreddin 33 . J Zatco s 35 . A. LaRosa 36 M . Golledge 37. J. Theodorou 38,N .Argynou 39 .P Honey 40, A Donnell 41 . W Cooper 42 M . Mira 43 . G . Lattauf 44 . G . Camllen 45 . M . Bloodworth 47 M Ploughright 48. P Prtnzt 50 . R . Gilpin 51 . M Boyden 52 . K . Chandler 53 . S . Lekatsas 54 G . Velkos 56 . R . Moielia 57. S. Cinaran 58. J . Krousoratis 59 T Mazoskt 60 S Bradford 61 .GKerneghan 71 F Bortolani 73,J Parke r
82 . P Horkmgs 83.J.Loche 88, V Taskmaks
WHITEFRIARS Senior Coach Ray Keane Rese rves Coach David Hill 1 . J Phillip 2 S Woodman (VC) 3 M F, Reidy (Mark) 4 S, Strike 5 R Van Raay 6 C Houston 7 P. Coghlan 8 . A . McKeows 9 . P Harrison 10. T Prat t
11, D Sutton 12, M, Spears 13, P Reidy 14. D Harris 15. M . Harrison 16 M Borrack 17 S Santamana t8 T McNei l 19 D Crowe 20B Crowe 21 . T. Coghlan 22 . M . Feutni 23, P Ciardulli 24,JBonnyman 25, W. Lyall 26 .C,Goidnck 27. M,J . Reidy (Mick) 28 B . Lee 29 B Dun n 30 PO'Bnen (Paul) 31 N Jenkin s
32 P Hacket t 33 G . Guggenhemer 34,S Lowell 35. J . Dunbar 36.P Bun n 37 . P. OBrien (Peter) 38. L McLaughlin 39. A Smit h 40. B Tierney (Capt 41 . J Houston 43 P Rohan 44 R Baker 45 P Hay 46. D Bourke 47 P Maso n
48. N . Robertson 49. S . McAuliffe 50, R . Bennett 51 . S . 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. Midro 71 . P Sull y 72, D. Thomas 73 S . Wegener
Under 19 Section I BANYULE
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COLLEGIANS
DE LA SALLE BLU E
1 D Alla n 2 A Kenneally 3 A Schille r
4 S Palmer 5 E Jones 6 B Howden 7 R Oidheld 8 B . Watson 9 J Fraser to S Rogan 11, C Singleton 12 S Stapleton 13 C Fdzmaunce 14 T Williams
MARCELLIN Rozenbloor n 2 S Morgan 3 D Woofer 4 A Bendoncchio 5.A Duncan 6 G Walsh 7 S Beattie 9 D Taylor 10 S Reynolds 11 A Balin i 1 M.
14 A Dooian 15 R Pertich 16 R . Gibellirn 17 A . Dion,sio 18 P Marshal! 19 T Slattery 20 J Golds (C) 21 J Leonard 22 F Baressr 23. J Neate 24 A Hodgknson 25 J Dougla s
15 B Jefferson 16. N Proctor 17 D . Phillips 18 C Manuel] 20 J Na,s h
23 R Nancarrow 24 M Young
26 J Kann
25 J Docking 26 J Groves 32 J Hector 33 C . Vine 42 . L Griffin 44,A Parkin
OLD PARAD I AN S GREE N
60 B Wooihous e
36 M O'Connor 37 D Grave l 38 B Flynn 39 J Rowe
40 Mark O'Brien 4 1 Justin O'Brien 42 T Jone s 43 D Angove 44 S O'Toole 45 D Keenan 46 L Thomas 47 T Canavan 48, J. Constantin 49 M Ramadge 50 J Reidy 51 Mark O'Loughlin 50 Peter O'Loughlin
OLD XAVERIAN S Coach : A . Rogers 2 P. O'Sullivan 3 M Holmes 4 A . Landrigan 5 W Naso n 6 L Orsini 7 M Kelliher 8 A Hall 9 A Sheehan 11 A McLean 12 J Moran 13, M Ellis 14 G Dalton 15 R Dalton 16 D Dunlewe 17 G Edwards 18 H Peat
19 D McInerney 20 C Rush 21 M Goble 22 R, Visentini 24 J Petroff 26 S Jordan 27 D King 30 A Wilson 32 A Barbanch 37 N Stocks 41, A Dillo n 44 D Stoney
ORMOND
UNIVERSI TY BLUE S Coach: Frank Henagen 1 C Primmer 2 P Shaddock 3 A Carter 4 N Weston 5 J Koutsoukis 6 S Ballar d 7 S Connolly 8 B Mulvihill 9, J Beckton to S Dyer 11 I Nunn 13 I DeSilva 14 R Poole 15 B. Madden 16 J Dawson 17 . J Finlayson 18 G Markiey 19 S. Glover 20 P Wells 21 C Ferran 22 D McIntosh 23 A. Walker 24 P Kistler 25 M Daunt 26 R Jackson 27 M .Jones 28 T Keane 29 R. Brew
30 P Nixo n 31 C Henderson 32 . D Newrtt 33 R Gartland 34 S Koroness 35 I Mui r 36 R . Watts
Under 19 Section 2 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE
1 S Hoey
8 C McKenzie 9 J Parton 10 J Poo n 11 H Broadbent 12 A . 0 Brie n
13 J Chamberlain 14 M Krowse 15 W Phillips 16 J Steenholdt 17 M Fisher
18 N Gordon 19 R Parton 20 T Chegwm 21 C Jamieson 22 J Tarr
WHITEFRIARS OLD COLLEGIANS Coach: Ray McVilly 1 N . Frame 2 S Butler
3 T O'Sullivan 4 M Whit e 5 T. Penaluna 6 . M . Scott 8 M Fasan 10 . M Heath 11 . M, Bateman 14 C Rei f 21 A, McVean 23 M Lake 24 G White 30 T Strike
32 P McGwnn 35 R Reidy 36 P Chaudhun 41 J, Ciardulii 44 S Alderson 45,P Ha y
50 A Livseey-Cole 70 D Midro
SPONSOR PATTERSO N CHENEY RINGWOOD
CAULFIELD GRAMM'NS Coach : Ray Baron 1 . R Royals 2 T Barker 3 S. Ewings 4 M Af6rnta 5 J . Digh t 6 J Dickson 7 S. Hil l 8. N . Cape 9 . T Nelson 10 D.Hogan 11 . T Breit 12 E Jedwab 13 J . Turner 14. S. Williams 15. J, Restarick 16 N Cox 17. N . Batztas 18 D Nisen 19 P. Phillips 20 . M .Rudden 21 . L. Sleeman 22, P Welch 23 . C . Vorrath 24 P Welch
2 C Lasscock 3 M Armstron g 4 A Kirkwood Scott 5 F Mai n 6 S Richardson 7 B Main
36 D Connel l
2 J Steindl 3 R Aanensen(DVC) 4 C Fuller (VC)
9 P Donoghue 10 P Robertson 11 A Villanti 12 P Digney 13 J Mills 14 C Dixon 15 P Joyce (Capt) 16 Matt O'Keeffe 17 M Vea r 18 P 0. Loughlin 79 P Brabender 20 S 0 Connell 21 M Geary 22 W Brown 23 J. Lawa 24 Mike O . yKeette 25 J Holmes 26 P Reid 27 D Quigley 28 P Silvio 29 J Salzano 30 M Findlay 31 A Roberts 32 D. Craker 33 M Ward 34 D Castleton 35 T Liv y
Coach: Gary March
23 . C Moms 24 C Fides 25 J Broadbent 26 R Pletcher 27 S McNidder 28 A .Labady 29 B Carty 30 G Tayior 31 C Connelly 32 L Chamberlain 35 M Herber t
Coach : David McCormack 1 R Board
5 A. Reidy 7. D Cousins 8 N Condie
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OLD MELBURNIANS 1 . S . Stonie r 2 . S Eggleton 3. P Jone s 4 M . Brockhoff 5. A . Cleland 6. A . Smit h
Z C Walker 8 Simon Stribling 9. D Moss 10,L Daddo 11 S. Cooper 12. C . Griffiths 13 G Tirrel 14 . N . Power 15 S . Rose 16 W McKenzie 17 S. Osborne 18 . A. Clements 19 R . Clements 20. T Dugdale 21 B. Murphy 22 C . Murphy 23 J. Shelton
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OLD SCOTCH ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS 1 . R . Doolan 2 .C Wood Coach: 2 . C. Billing 3 . G . Bennett 4 A . Cowper 5 R Dooley 6. H . Bradford T J. Sinclair 8,R .Canwn 9. R . Winnkek 10. M. Sproule 11 . R . Steele 12. B Steele 13. N Hart 14. S . Pickett 15. T Bloch 16. D, Long 17. D. Steele 18. C. Allard 19. J, Worssam 20. J . Raftopoulos 21,J Buckley 22, P Millington 23. T. Byrn e
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UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Mick Shaddock 1 . J Boko r 2 .C Fagan 3 A Lane 4 J Leeman 5 N . Lilley 6 C McDonald 7 . C . McArthur 8 . N Marks 9 . D. Moorfield 10. S. Morgan 11 . M Power 12, G, Robinson 13. I . Solomon 14 C Simmons 15. B Smith
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ST. KEVINS 1 . P. Hagarty (Capt) 2 M . Warton (VC) 3 A . Varasdi 4 . J . Sargeant 5 . R . Snell (DVC) 6. M . Quinlan (DVC) 7 . P Foley 8. S Bazley 9. D Nanfra 10. M Fraser 11 M . Terzini 13. R 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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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 R. Brasher, De La Salle (2) 47 Griffin, Collegians (1) 46 C . Fuller, Old Paradians Green (-) 33 McIntyre, Whitefriars (1) 27 Fiume, De La Salle (-) 27 UNDER 19 SECTION 2
Knight, Old Brighton (4) 57 Parrett, St Bernards (-) 42 Goodwin, Therry (1) 29 A . Dwyer, North Old Boys (-) 28 Hatzis, MHSOB (-) 24 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Riley, Mazenod (-) 31 Warton, St. Kevins (-) 30 Fitzsimmons, Mazenod (-) 29 Murray, Mazenod (-) 27 S. Bolt, De La Salle Gold (1) 26 D . Pougios, Thomastown (-) 2 5 A RESERVE Heaphy, Old Xaverian s (1 27 McAllister, Kew 25 Schmidt, Collegians (3) 25 Mitchell, University Blues (-) 23 Roth, Ormond (-) 2 3 B RESERVE P. Monogham, St . Bernards Ould, Fawkne r O'Keefe, De La Salle OC Anderson, Bulleen/Temp Selleck, Fawkner C RESERVE Bowler, Banyul e Haysom, Preston MBOB L . Laligiuri, Preston MBOB Devola, Hampton Rovers Robertson, Old Haileybury D RESERVE Cu rtin, State Ban k Martin, MHSO B Peter O'Brian, Whitefnars Camilleri, Thomastown Young, Old Camberwel l
E RESERVE B ryant, St. Bedes Cavalieri, Latrobe Un i (2) 32 Ryan, Aquinas (-) 18 Taylor, Latrobe Un l (1) 12 Konstantinidis, West Brunswick (1) 12 Penouris, Heatherton F RESERVE (1) 29 Dawson, Williamstow n (-) 22 Clode, Commonwealth Bank (2) 21 Hayden, St . Leondard s (2) 15 J . Boyle, Mazenod (-) 15 (-) 15
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Looking Back by Noel Rundle
ROUND 11 - 5 YEARS AGO - 1984 Windy conditions saw hitherto undefeated Under 19 teams Marcellin (Zone 2) and SulleenTemplestowe (Zone 1) come to grief . Red devil personality Peter `Squibby' Ha rvey played his 250th game for the club - the sixth 'Parksider' to obtain this honour . An inaccurate Ormond got up in the last kick of the day to beat Old Xaverians 11 .21 to 13.5. Best were Kingston, Ritchie, Mehrten (Orm .) and Corcoran, Phil Prowse, Woodruff (Old X .) . Rick Marks, AJAX B & F in 1980 and 1982 (in two of its three years in 'A' Section), carnival player in 1982 and State player in 1984, played his 100th game. After the tenth game, teams on top were Ormond (A), Old Brighton (C), Thomastown (D), Peninsula O .B . (E), Brunswick (F) . 'B' Section was very even with four teams level with seven wins, Ivanhoe, St . Bernards, Old Melburnians, Parkside . Therry 14.16 defeated Thomastown 13 .12 to draw level in 'D'. Best were Gibson, Flaherty, Quinn (Therry) and Parons, Harling, Assetta (Thomastown) . North Old Boys congratulated Dom Butera (150 games) and Mauro Borcich (200 games) on their magnificent service given to the Club . 10 YEARS AGO - 1979 Old Trinity reserve grade undisputed veteran Stua rt Stockdale lined up for game 150. His goal kicking tally of 475 was a club record . 'C' Section coaches were Ivan Bromley (Alph .), Grant Green (Cob), Geoff Lowcock and Graeme Links (Geel .), Jock Granger (H .Rovers), Terry Hayes (Kew), Peter Murphy (O.Brighton), Peter Hutchinson (O.Camb), R . Good (O.Ivanhoe), Laurie Tilley (St . Kevs), and Maurie Bilston (SKOB) . In a high class junior section one game N .O.B. 4th went down by 3 points to St . Bernars O.C. (5th), 15 .7 to 15.10. Best were M .Hibbert, Bevanda, Grech (NOB) and Milesi, McAlphine, S .Smith (St . Bernards) . Only teams yet to win a game were Alphington (C), Monash Whites (F), Old Scotch (J) and Geelong (J2) . 200 gmes to Ross Collins (Caul . Gram .) 150 games to Dave Reynolds (St .Kevs) and Bob Zent (Coll .) St . Bernards congratulated Peter Aughton on hi s 100th games - two club best and fairest, A . Section best and fairest, 1977, and seven games for Victoria, and two All-Ausralian Amateur teams . AJAX confirmed their top position in 'B' and cost Collegians fourth place when they led all day and withstood a 6.6 . last quarter to win 13 .18(96) to 12 .8(80) . Stars were H .Ritterman, S.Marks, Kalmus (AJAX) and Balsillie, Wagstaff, Bickford (Coll .) . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
15 YEARS AO - 1974 Coburg scored a great win over the leaders Ormond and allowed St . Bernards, v .=ho scraped home from Caulfield Grammarians, to move into top place. Coburg's brilliant 8.1 against the wind in the first quarter won the game.
Top score for the day was in E, when Fawkner kicked 28.24 to West Brunswick's 7.5. B .Thomas and Deans scored 7 goals apiece while M .Stapleton, Labar anf Foley were good players for the victors, and Brockwell, Cassidy and Kay were best for West Brunswick . C Section coaches were Gary Boyd (Ass.), Duncan Wright (Alph .), Ray Walsh (Marcellin), Mike Biggart (Nat .Bank), Alan Miller (O.Brighton), John Master (O .H .), Daryl Cranch (O.M .), Joe Quadara (Park), M . Bilston (St . Kilda), Colin Kinnear (UHSOB) . Les Murray became the first North player to complete 200 senior games . Club best and fairest in 1963, 1965 and 1969, he also topped as club goalkicker in 66, 68, 69, 70, 72 and 73, and played for the State in 1966, 68 and 69. (Les also won many other honours before he finally retired (?) - N .R .) 20 YEARS AGO - 1969 Monash moved closer to the four with a determined win over Uni . Blues - 18 points down with 10 minutes to go, Monash kicked 5 goals in a dazzling burst to win by 9 points . North, Lane and Galbraith were the stars for Monash .
Ormond kicked 8 .3 in a great last quarter burst to defeat MHSOB by 48 points . B Section was a tight competition with Ivanhoe 32 points, trailed by Old Scotch, St . Bernards, De La Salle, all on 28 points, and Old Xaverians on 24 points . Peter Scanlan celebrated his 100th game with Coburg with a brilliant performance against Uni Blacks; others to chalk up 100 were Rodney Singleton (Parkside) Don Martin (St .Kevins), Brian Cusack (St . Bernards), Ron Peterson (West Brunswick) and Des Davies (North O.B .) 30 YEARS AGO - 195 9 AJAX (D Section leaders) came close to suffering their first defeat as Foots. Tech . ran them to 4 points after leading by 19 points at the final change . Footscray increased their lead with a quick 2 goals, but AJAX kicked 6 .1 in the last 10 minutes to snatch victory. Best were : D .Market, Woolfe and D .Cohen (AJAX), and Kelly, R .Wiidie and Jones (FT. )
The following were selected to represent Victoria in the carnival in Perth . M .Rush (Capt .), J .McDonald, G.Daff, (Coll), D.Wright (Alph .), N .Lewthwaite (Ivan .), L .Wakefing (Old Par.), A.Morns, I .Law, M .Russell , 37
(O .Scotch), G .Keogh, TCallan, D.Drum (O.Xavs), A .O'Connell, B .Meu (Ormond), N .McNeil (SSB), B .Callahan, A .Roberts (Cob .), L .Eldering (C .Bank), G .Gill (De La Salle), D,Hinchcliffe (Geel .), N .Stokes, I .Mort (Kew), J .Nelson (MHSOB(, W .Colenso, A .Pinkus (Old M .), L .Grant (PH .), (VC), Coach was Ray Martin (Kew), and Lionel Pepper and Jack Fullerton were manager and assistant . 40 YEARS AGO - 1949 Old Scotch lost their fourth game in a row when they went down to Coburg when the home team rattled on 7 goals in the second quarter with the little men starring in heavy conditions. George Bowden, Bill Taggart and Bob Ferguson were best for Coburg, while Mick Eggleston, dominating the centre, was Old Scotch's best player.
Hampton Rovers had a record crowd at th-, ground to see the clash for second place on the .section ladder, with the visitors, Ormond, kicking bau with 7.24(66), but still scraping home by 11 Points frorn the Rovers 8.7(55) . Ivanhoe were holding an illustrated Football . Lecture at Lower Heidelberg Town Hall - compere was Bruce Andrew, and speakers Phonse Kyne, Lou Richards, Jack Hamilton, George Hams, Jack Ross and Bill Twomey. Admission was one shilling and threepence! Ivanhoe Juniors maintained their undefeated record with a 16 goal victory over Hampton Scounts, who were third on the list. Colin Mance (later a V .A .F.A . umpire), McKenzue and Jenson were best for Ivanhoe .
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UNI BLACKS Heath 5, Vaughan 3, Brommel, Cunningham, Gibney, Keiler, BEST Van Denderen, Heath, Somerville, Russell, Brommel, Gibney
MON BLUES Baring 3, Hildebrand 2, Kellock 2, J.Qum . Kiers BEST Sturgess, Baring, Hildebrand . Culvnoc J.Smith, Kier s BULL/TEMPLESTOWE 9.13.67 ST. BERNARDS 4.3.27 BULL/TEMP. Rowe 3, Mayne 2 . Farley, Puls, Panou, Heath BEST Smythe, Bond, Philpotts, Farley, Harisiou . Mayne. ST. BERNARDS Fitzgerald, Fitzpatrick, Gollant, Overman, BEST Melican, Walsh, Monaghan, Fitzgerald, Fraser. FAWKNER 1 .6 2 .8 4.10 6 .13.49 0. BRIGHTON 1 .2 4 .5 4 .6 4 .6.30 FAWKNER B.Saggers 2, Malerczak, Kerslake, Madden, Kavanagh . BEST Johnston, Buckley, Madden, Cropley, Majerczak, Kavanagh . 0. BRIGHTON Pryor, Shippen, Smith, Waddington BST Lade, Murray, Fisher, Smith, Sarau, Blair. 0. MELB . 1 .1 2.2 2 .3 2 .3 .15 THERRY 0 .0 0.2 1 .2 2 .5 .17 THERRY Matton, McCann BEST Ramsay, Tadmack, Mellon, Clifton, Biddleston, Grocock . 0. MELB. Boyden, Roysmith, BEST Pisarsk, P .Nelson, Roysmith, C.Smith, A .Witts, Arnold . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
ST. KILDA 6.10.46 BANYULE 4 .11 .35 ST. KILDA Capron 3, Avitable . Buzza, Fitzroy. BEST Lee. Avitable . Capron, Howard, Buckley, Murnh y BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . O.IVANHOE 0.2 2 .3 3.6 4 .7.31 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .4 3 .7 3.10 4.10 .3 4 O.IVANHOE J.Stevens 2, Parry, Conboy BEST Dyson, Wells . Neivandt . Jenkins, Jensen, Knight HAMP.ROVERS Panagiotrdis 2, Pappon, Ross . BEST Pappon, Heitherington, Harpr. Capp, Young, McConvill e CAUL .GRAMM . 0.3 2 .4 3.5 6 .6 .42 BALACLAVA 7.2 9.5 10.8 12 .10 .82 CAUL . GRAMM . Cooney 4, Harris, Boston BEST Morrissey, Harris, Boston, Cooney. TRoyals, B.Mathews BALACLAVA A Hill 7, Angwin, Conroy, Halpin, Palmer, John Sist . BEST K .Angwin, Halpin, A .Hill, Monaghan, Kouts, T.HtlI ST. KEVINS 3.6.24 IVANHOE 2.10.22 ST. KEVINS Hourigan, O'Mahony Stone BEST Campbell, Jerry Sergeant . Stone, Hagerty, Jon Sargeatn, Rowbotto m IVANHOE Lynch, Pettingil_ BEST Matthew, Barro, Webb, Thackwray, Wise, Donohue. 0. HAILEYBURY 4.7 7.10 10.18 13.23 .101 PRESTON 0.1 2 .1 2 .1 2.2 .14 0. HALEY. Tanner 3, Byrns . Walden, Fletcher, Schmidt, W Smth, Steenholdt, W.Phillips, Doran, Connell BEST McKenzie . Gerny, Tanner Bingham, Rae, Thiessen . PRESTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
THOMASTOWN 4 .1 6.3 9.5 10.8 .68 BULLEEN UTD 0.3 1 .6 2 .7 2 .9 .21 THOMASTOWN Cedro 2, Smith, Karambelas, Petsmas, D .Fellow, Leavold, LaRosa, Pearson, EFarchione BEST A.Fellows, Petsinas . Koullinos, Kevin Harlmg, Bradford, Tsakmakis . BULLEEN UTD Morley, Humphrey BEST Empey, Morley, Cottenll, FCorsello, Harvie, Dolinko. POWERHOUSE 8.4 10.8 14.14 18.19 .127 AJAX 1 .0 4.1 6 .2 7.6.48 POWERHOUSE Brown 4, Evans 4, Mckay 2, Williams 2 . Atkins 2, Flaherty, Hollowood, Stafford . Stone . BEST Hansen, Flaherty, Morris, Stone, Cross, Atkins AJAX Klooger 3 . Zurbo, Sheezel . Berman, Fagenblat . BEST Josem, Bnskn, Berman, Goetz, Sheezel, Burszty n STATE BANK 0 .4 4 .9 6.12 7.16.58 0. MENTONIANS 4 .4 8 .5 12 .10 13.14.92 STATE BANK Jenkins 3, Beer 2, A .Brown, Rolfs. BEST Beer, Wood, Gneil, Isgro, Goldsmith, Maher . 0. MENTONIANS Solley 4, Glue 2, Macquire 2 . Norton 2, Acreman, Bournon Saville. BEST R .Buxlon, Newman, MacQuir, Buston G, Glue, Barrett . ELSTERNWICK 1 .2 2 .2 4.4 4 .4.28 WHITEFRIARS 2 .5 6.7 10.8 17.10 .112 ELSTERNWICK Christie, Mahony Rosewarne, Wdiams . BEST G .Rosewarne, A .Contm, Christie, Bean . McCooke, O'Connor. WHITEFRIARS Pratt 9 . Tierney 2, Hay, Santamana, Lee, Hughs, Sutton, Jenkins. BEST Pratt . Midro, Santamar9a, Spears, Stevens, Tierney MHSOB 4.4 4.7 7.10 8 .10.58 0. CAMBERWELL 1 .2 2 .5 4 .6 4 .8.32 MHSOB Wix 3, Drummond, C .Tyrell, Hansen, Sainsbury, Moore . BEST Dawson, Athansopoulos, S .Bradley, Wix, Moore, Comer. 0. CAMBERWELL Pike, Jepson, Proven, McCulloch . BEST Provan, Adams, Grierson, Leitch, Beal, Jpeson . 39
BEDES 8 .13 .61 ST. DOVETON 8 .11 .59 Seek 3, Spencer, Boag Hutchinson, White7aw, Newport ST. BEDES BEST TBeasiey, Newport, McCofough, Seeley, Boag, Riordan DOVETON M Wilson 2, D Reiger 2, Page, Mair Beugeiaac J Rieger BEST S Wilson, D Reiger Page, Forgianrn, Beugelaar, Ashwood O. ESSENDON 4.4 5 .5 6.6 8.7.55 WEST BRUNSWICK 0.2 0.2 0.2 4 .4 .28 OLD ESSEN . Thomson 3, Dudderidge 2, Simundza, Egan, Evans BEST McEnroe, Reade, Costa, Connelly, Bilby . Thomso n
DE LA SALLE 6 .13,4e COLLEGIANS 5 .6.36 DE LA SALLE Ladson, Jim Hunt, Engel, Fraser. Furlong, Grafen BEST Tantram, Moore, Goodyear, J Landson, M .Ladson, Frase r COLLEGIANS Skegog 2, Powell 2, Mitchell, Baxter, Bullard, BEST Mitchell, Swan, Baxter, C .Macklay, Davies, M .Milford
WEST BRUNS . Capron, Johnstone, Kirk, Traynor BEST Bargiamdis, Campagne, Hatzistavrou, McNaughton . HEATHERTON 3 .6 6.10 7.11 12 .15 .87 BRUNSWICK 2 .0 2.1 5.3 5 .3 .33 BRUNSWICK Spezza 2, Kimpton, Farreliy, Kannegesserer BEST Gunning . Farreliy, Sneison, Spezza, D.Stevens. S.Hewitt HEATHERTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 .1 1 .6 1 .8 4 .8.32 0. GEELONG 2 .6 3.7 4 .9 6.9.45 NORTH BRUNS. D.Demorton, M .Demonon, Tsialtqs, Dematro BEST Hehir Baiatzi, M Demorton, Pryne, KLiRosi, Scene s 0 . GEELONG Youngman 2, Twigg 2, Lavender, Guide BEST Youngman, Handbury, Colaci, Hollis, Munrnngs, Ros s AQUINAS 2 .6 11 .8 18.13 21 .18 .144 PENINSULA 0.1 0 .2 0 .2 0 .2 AQUINAS Bozrteli 5, Livingstone 4 . Whitfield 4, O'Loughlin 2, Wright 2, Boland . Hodge, Pegler, Tarulli BEST Box, Walsh, Hodge, Taruila AGrnerson . Whitfield PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . LATROBE 5 .7 7.8 9.11 12.13 .85 UHSOB 0.0 1 .0 1 .0 1 .1 .7 LATROBE Wilson 5, Liersch 3, Hnderson 2, Poole, Tucci, BEST Cousins, Benbow, Brownlaw, Tucci, Little . Poole UHSOB Fiavei 1 BEST Sknns, Kemp, Gathrcole, Morris, Lugg, Straha n
KEW Dalton 2, Warren-Smith, McDowell BEST Dalton, Welthus, Wic ..-, Langotn, D.Maclsaac, Pincer BULL/TEMP 10.4,64 O. SCOTCH 6.6.42 BULL/TEMP, McMahon 4, Booth 2, Saw, Williams, Rozinitis, Glover, BEST Williams, Saw, McMahon, Reid, Hall, Bon e
WILLIAMSTOWN 2.3 4.4 5.5 10.5 .65 WAVERLEY 3 .1 3.2 3.2 3.2.20 WILLIAMSTOWN McGowan 2, Van Dongen 2 . Campagna, Cannon . Anderson, Andrew Featherston, Hann ., BEST Elliott, Anthony Featherston, Corfield, Caidenvood, Tuck, Anderson . WAVERLEY Caygill 2, Martin BEST J .Bell, Burchmot, Dupuy, Newton, Palianas, Verces e OLD CAREY 8 .14.62 ST. LEONARDS 5 .3.33 OLD CAREY Oliver 2, A .Purcell 2 . Burgess 2, Blight, W Brown, BEST Ballagh, Shaw, Burgess, Oliver, ???? Newnha m ST. LEONARDS Brooks 2, G .Bulluss, Levy, Gu ;nane. BEST R .uliuss, Pound, Gwnane, Timms, Claxton, McDonal d COMM BANK 1 .0 3 .0 5.3 7.6.48 UNI RDS 5.2 6 .4 8.5 9.8.62 COMM BANK Dunkiey, Kimpton, Shedd Yusut . BEST Shabo, Phelps, Pratt, Yusuf, S .McNamee, Jenkin s UNI REDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ST. ANDREWS 5.8 9.17 21 .24 30.34.214 ELTHAM 3.1 4.1 4 .2 4 .2 .26 ST. ANDREWS N.Tayfor 6, Mauro 6, Briggs 4, Funnell 4, Hibbert 2, Mansour 2, Phelan 2, Browne, Magro, Park, Westbury . BEST Great team effort! ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ANZ BANK 4 .7 10 .12 16 .14 25.22.172 FOOTS. IT. 4.2 7.9 10.11 11 .12.78 ANZ BANK Szietz 6, Schaper 5, Nicolosi 4, Gray 3, Tangey 2, Walkley . BEST Sshaper, Nicolosi, J .McDonald, 2, Skier, Duck, R .McDonaid ????Szietz, Cumming . FOOTS. I .T. Phillips 4, Gunn 4, Walter 2, Ciiffe. BEST Phillips, Cliffe, Breheny, Mills, Lewis, Case . 40
ST. BERNARDS 4.8.32 KEW 4 .4.28 ST. BERNARDS Powell, Milesi, Comito, Bergin BEST Monaghan, Creak, Cunningham, Martin, Doolan, Devers
0. SCOTCH Igel 4, Buhagiar, ???? BEST Gaylor. get Buhagiar Loughron, Trainor . Hutchinson.
0. XAVS 2 .3 3 .4 5 .6 5 .7.37 MARCELLIN 1 .1 3 .1 4 .4 4 .5.29 MARCELLIN Scott 2, Goold, Danaher. BEST Danaher, Good, O'Callaghan, Menzies, Scott, O'Brien . 0. XAVS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 3.2 4.3 4.3 5.3.33 0. MELB. BLOODS 3 .2 4.4 7.7 8 .7.55 O.M's Thomas 4 . Mates BEST Hanchette, Thomas . Taylor, Frai _s, Hunt, Richard s
BLOODS Shannon 2, Blair 2, Legge 2, Thomas, B .McDonelL BEST C.McDonell, Legge, Shannon, McAsey, Blair, B .McDonell . PORT COLTS 3 .0 8 .4 9 .5 11 .9.75 MON WHITES 2 .0 2 .1 4 .3 4 .4.28 PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not rece ived . MONASH WHITES Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .
OLD GEELONG 8 .6.54 9 .8.62 STATE BANK STATE BANK Pitts 2, Lawton 2, Nelson 2, Brannan, Wales . BEST Lawton, Hansen . Nelson, Wales, Thurgood, Pailotta . 0. GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 1.3 1 .5 1.5 1 .5 .11 BALACLAVA KONTIAS . 3.2 6 .3 7.8 9.12 .66 BALACLAVA Ryan 1 BEST Attaway, Hall, Duell, Drinan, Warren, Richard s KONTIAS Calcatticos 4, Athanasiou 3, Skapetis 2 . BEST Ray Kelly, Lantouris, Kantanas, Karvelis, Caicaqicos, Skapehs . 13 .16 .94 RICHMOND CENT . 0.2.2 ST. KEVINS RICH .CENT. Phillips 3, Lang 2, Jukes 2, Wcketss 2, Tymms, M .Bastow, Young, Jiggins. BEST Jiggins, Tymms, Lang, M .Bastow, Phillips, Jukes ST. KEVINS NIL BEST Nolan, Haidamous, Hurley, Smith, Millar , Douglas. 0.1 .1 THERRY 7.8.5 0 ST. KILDA THERRY BEST Goodwin, Boden, Kelly, Hewett . ST. KILDA Skender 2, Jim Ahern, Demaio, Capiron, Poulopoulos, Andrews . BEST Skender, Capiron, Demaio, Jim Ahern, Catafa, Nardella. SALESIAN 4 .8 .32 POWERHOUSE 1 .4.10 SALESIAN Gleeson 2, O'Connell Hunt . BEST Clark, Canavan, Oliver, Healey, Carfora, O'Donnell , POWERHOUSE Dakin 1 . BEST Missagha, Coleman, Holmes, Stewa rt Peter, Trist, Orchard . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
3 .5 9 .17 13 .21~.976 WHITEFRIARS 22 BANYUL E Bateman 3, Carbone 2, Chandler 2, Ravenarkr WHITEFRIARS n . J.White, Reidy. McIntyre, Lwesy-Cole. BEST Bateman, Butler, ".e, Ciardulli, . McGuinn, Ravenark i BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . ORMOND 4 .2 8 .3 11 .7 12.11 .83 COLLEGIANS 2 .2 2 .5 4.7 5.9 .39 ORMOND Sebo 4, Pastras 3, Brown 2, Orr, Edgell . Hayes, BEST Collins, . ,;- :. Orr. Schmidt, McDonald, Harrold, Edgell . COLLEGIANS Vine 3, Stubs, Griffin . BEST Stubs, Brakey, Roberts, ~ :.-;rian, Kennealiy, Oldfield . UNI BLUES 2 .0 3 .1 3.4 3 .7.25 M A RCELLIN 4.4 8.7 10.8 12 .10.82 UNI BLUES Wells, Newitt, Fegon . BEST Fegon, Hann, Whitehead, .,' :! Markley. Harri s MARCELLIN Rosenboom 3, Leonard 2, Reynolds 2, Walsh 2, ?- ;nage. Taylor, Kann . BEST Woolier, Douglas, Kann, Duncan, Taylor, ,,I~rshall OLD XAVS 1 .0 1 .1 2 .2 3.2 .20 DE LA BLUE 1 .0 2 .4 3 .5 4.8 .32 DE LA BLUE Brasher 2, Pollock, Hail, BEST Edmonds, Hall, Seeger, - r .,gec Johnston, Davey . OLD XAVS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. 0. HAILEY 4.2 6.4 12.8 14.10 .94 0. PAR. GREEN 3 .1 5.2 7.3 7.4 .46 0. HAILEY Parton 3 . Spiers 3, Tarr 3, Chegwin 2, Broadbent, Kirkwood- - .it, Carty, BEST Gordon, Chegwin . Carty, Home, McKenzie, EMain O .PAR . GREEN Geary 2, Brabender 2, Cousins, Board, Mills, BEST -fe ::aL Brabender, Jones, Aanenson, Joyce, Mills .
0. BRIGHTON 4 .1 6 .1 9.2 12 .5.77 UNI BLACKS 1 .1 2 .1 3 .1 4.2 .26 0 . BRIGHTON Knight 4, Templeston 3, Talbot 2, Jarvis, Lade, Aylen BEST Lade, Duggan, Withall, Williamson, Aylen, Palse r UNI BLACKS Spinks, Longley, Leeman, D .Wiison, BEST Robertson, Weigard . Barbary, Tillyard, Morfieid, Start NORTH O.B. 1 .4 1 .5 5.10 6.13 .49 MHSOB 0.0 0.0 0.1 1 .4.10 NORTH OB. Tatti 2, Wiggins, Perris, Tripolo, Driscoll . BEST Wiggins, Holcombe, Boozer, Angelucci, Collard, A,Miils . MHSOB Duketis BEST Walker, J .Palmos, Apostolou, A .Palmas, Newton BULL/TEMP 1 .1 1 .1 2 .1 2 .1 .13 0. SCOTCH 3.3 3.3 4 .6 5 .11 .41 BULL/TEMP Agrous, Brady. BEST Pulverenu, Smith, Walsh, Woolard . Young . Agroti s 0. SCOTCH Millington 3, Raftopoulos, Sinclair, BEST D .Steele, B.Steele, Cowper, Fletcher, Johnston, Sinclair. O.PAR .PURPLE 6 .3 8.4 11 .11 14.15.99 CAUL . GRAMMAR 2 .3 2 .10 4 .11 4 .11 .35 O.PAR .PURPLE year 3, Carafe 3, Keenan 2, Donoghue 2, Thomas . Canavan, Villanti, Craker BEST, Vilanti, Castleton, Canavan, Puccio, Joyce. Beveridge . CAUL . GRAMM .Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. 0. MELB. 1 .2 2 .2 2 .2 3 .6.24 THERRY 6 .3 6.3 7.7 8 .9 .57 O.MELB . Dixon 2, Jones 1 . BEST Burge, McDonald, Rose, A .Clements, Griffiths, Livingston , THERRY Mielecki 3, Goodwin, Pinner, Carter, Sheedy, Rossignoio BEST C .Masters, M .Crotty, Pinner, Mielecki, Grocock . MONASH BLUES 2 .1 3.3 3 .4 5 .6.36 ST. BERNARDS 2 .5 4 .8 6.11 9.12 .66 MON BLUES Ryan 2, Lalor. Oakley, Christiansen. BEST Surridge, Ryan, Thomas, Lalor, Christiansen, Baldwin . ST. BERNARDS Kennedy 2, Horn, Dempsey, Capes, Wood, Overman . BEST Weed, Dempsey, Brebner, Horn, Gallagher, Capes . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
THOMASTOWN IVANHOE
1 $0 .7.67 6 .5.41
THOMASTOWN Naumovski 4, Battista 2, Papaioanou, Gatovski . O'Connell, Chilton. BEST Naumovski, Battista, Papaioanou . Gatovskr Shalevski, Fares . IVANHOE Johnstone 2, Smith 2, Simmons, OBERIN . BEST Delia Riva, Cenag¢ila, Smith, Simmons, Cavar, Williams . MAZENOD 2 .6 5 .11 7.15 11 .16.82 ST. KEVINS 2 .3 2.3 4.3 4 .6.30 ST. KEVINS Foley 3, McCurdy. BEST Foley, Paterson, Warton, McCurdy, Marks, Quinlan . MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .2 6.4 7.7 10 .10.70 DE LA GOLD 2 .1 4 .2 4.2 4.2 .26 HAMP. ROVERS Luxmoore 3, Devereaux 2, Pat 2, LeGrand, Voulgarakis, Crisp BEST Pat, Moss, Hobson, Devereaux, Le Grand, Voulgarakis , DE LA GOLD Curran 2, Crist, Bout . BEST Haddon, C .Rudd, Curran, Manning . FAWKNER 0 .3 2.9 3.12 5.14 .44 ALBANVALE 1 .5 1 .7 1 .7 1 .7.13 FAWKNER Bali 2, Leahy, Justin Wilson, Selek . BEST Bali, O'Leary, Cenceno, McMahon, Green, Maslac ALBANVALE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . PARKSIDE 20 .17.137 BULLEEN UTD 3 .2 .20 PARKSIDE Colismo 5, Papadimitriou 4, Moodie 4, Hansen 2, Hanna 2, Chdcott, Worrell, Stuart BEST Stuart, Papadimdriou, Hansen, Marinoski, Stegarnie, Chilcott . BULLEEN UTD Pope, May, McLaren . BEST Mitelineos, Irvine, Merrell, McLaren, Paop, Cottenll . 0. TRINITY 1 .4 3.6 5.8 9.13 .67 AQUINAS 1 .3 3.4 3.4 4 .4 .28 AQUINAS Denver 2, McEvoy, Waishe . BEST Burden, Clifford, Denver, Marshall, McEvoy, Sheehan .
A RESERVE SECTION MARCELLIN 1 .1 3 .1 3.5 3.7.25 PARKSIDE 3 .1 4 .1 5.2 5 .4.34 MARCELLIN O'Hehir, Paatsch, Hewitt, Buhagiar, BEST O'Hehir Paatsch, Hewitt, R .Stewart, Buhagiar, VGolds . PARKSIDE Dinami 3, R .Gard, Wilson. BEST Papas, Coleman, Panjan, Denami, Papatheodorou, Clarke. NORTH O.B. 0.2 1 .5 1 .5 1 .5.11 COLLEGIANS 4 .1 4.2 8.3 10 .5 .65 NORTH O.B . Kearney. BEST Kearney, Bevanda, Devine, Miliett, Sexton, Busseli , COLLEGIANS Schmidt 3, Parsons 3, Newton, Cooper, Ingieton, Blackman. BEST Ingleton, Parsons, Higson, Schmidt J, Schmidt N, Blackman . UNI BLUES 1 .5 2 .11 3.13 4 .16.40 ORMOND 2 .4 2 .6 3 .8 4.8.32 UNI BLUES Nalder 2, MacDonald, Carmichael, BEST Connolly. Kennedy, Coulter, Stephens, D .Christie, Johns. ORMOND Madden, Harrington, D.Cox, Boyanton . BEST Boyanton, Forsyth, Tobin, D.Cox, Roe, Harrington . OLD XAVS 0.1 2.2 2 .5 2 .5 .17 0 . PARADIANS 1 .4 1 .4 2 .7 3.8 .26 OLD XAV Heaphy, Watson, BEST Heathenngton, Atkins, Bloom, Spargo, A.Ralph, Watson . 0 . PARADIANS Henry, Freeman, Reeves . BEST Reeves, Perryman, Walsh, Walls, Hammond, Siiby . KEW 3 .7 5 .10 7.16 11 .18.84 O. SCOTCH 0 .0 3.2 3.3 6.4 .40 KEW Rigoni 4, McAllister 3, Slice 2, Love, White . BEST Rigoni, Love, Carydis, Crimmins, L .Bradley, Sticca . 0. SCOTCH Price 3, Crump, D.Hooper, Macmillan . BEST Rundle, R .Macmillan, Emmett, Ellwood, D.Hooper, Forbes. 41
DE LA SALLE 2.3 2.6 2 .8 3 .9.27 0. TRINITY 1 .2 2.3 4.3 4 .3 .27 DE LA SALLE M . O'Callaghan, Tessier . J .O'Callaghan. BEST Kellett, Bndeson, J.O'Callaghan, O'Brien, Beddoe, Harrington . O.TRINITY Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. MONASH BLUES 2 .2 3 .6 3.8 3 .8 .26 UNI BLACKS 2.2 4 .3 7.5 8 .7.55 MONASH BLUES Johnson, Wood, Atkinson . BEST Sinclair, Parsons, Schwedes, Andritsos, Atkinson, Koop . UNI BLACKS Coker 2, Lagastes, Newing, Sfogren, Campigli, Donald, Capp BEST Rogers, Campigh, Hopkins, Phillipson, Coker, Gitrap . BULLEENITEMPLESTOWE 5 .10.40 11 .8 .74 ST BERNARDS BULLEEN/TEMP Hendne, Arther, Kelly, Robertson, Mmney . BESET Miles. Clarke, A . Rosanitis, De Goldi, Slater, Cameron. ST BERNARDS Marshall 3, Monaghan 2, Muir 2, Pearson, Jago, Doolan, Toohey . BEST O'Dea, O'Connell, Bond, Marshall, Matthews, Monaghan FAWKNER 0.4 2.6 2 .7 6.7.43 0. BRIGHTON 0 .0 0 .1 1 .6 2 .6.18 FAWKNER B. Selleck 2, G . Scott 2, M. Sturgeon, Ould . BEST R . Cohen, D Cecchini, G . Scott, G . Livingstone, M . Sturgeon, R . Wilson. 0 . BRIGHTON Hogan, Smith . BEST Hoar, McLennan, Denson, Bennett, Latzer, Gale . 0 . MELBURNIANS 1 .4 2 .10 3 .13 8 .16.64 THERRY 2 .1 2 .1 2.2 2.2 .14 THERRY Ennis, Mills. BEST Ennis, Barrett, R . Lyons, Moran, Ratcliffe, Griffith s 0. MELBURNIANS Goalkickers and Best players not received .
3.7 3.10 5.14 POWER HOUSE 8.1664 1 .2 2.6 2 .6 AJAX 2,6 .1 8 POWER HOUSE Glaser 2, Fosdick, Martin, O'Sullivan, Wilson . BEST Fosdick, Wegner, Waters, B. Morgan, Martin, 0'3,,n, AJAX Diamond, Midlec BEST L . Goldberg, B. Zieinski, Re : .=. . :Jagod,ArcGhmoldberg STATE BANK 4 .3 8 .5 9.6 11 .10,76 0. MENTONIANS 0 .1 0 .1 2.7 3,7,25 STATE BANK Curtin 4, Kay 3, Walpole 2, Norcwoha, Coghlan BF- ; Smith, Murray, Rerden, D. Brown, Kener, Gale . 0 . MENTONIANS G . Gakovic 2, D . Johnsen . BEST A . Lever, G Gakovic, B . Scalzo, N . Moodie, A. Petrov, S. Ingram . ELSTERNWICK 1 .0 2 .0 3 .0 4,1 .25 WHITEFRIARS 3.3 7.6 9 .8 9 .9.63 ELSTERNWICK Freeman, Codmad, Peake, D . Lloyd . BEST Coy, Bell, Freeman, Cosmas, Hammer, M . Lloyd. WHITEFRIARS OC Peter O'Brien 2, Lyall 2, Newton 2, Fraser Dunbar. BEST Bonnyman, Lyall, Mason, McKeown, Newton . p, .,,, O'Brien . MHS OLD BOYS 5 .8 11 .11 16.12 20.16.136 OLD CAMBERWELL 0 .1 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1 .7 MHSOB Martin6, Pomie 6, Legovich 3, Gabrielson, Wilson, Radic :, Flegeltaub, Riska . BEST Pomie, Verma, Radlow, Flegeitaub, Marrn S . Bahen . 0. CAMBERWELL Lenton . BEST Wilson, Hayes, Lenton, Evans. Taylor, Kershaw.
0. HAILEYBURY 1 .1 6 .4 6.11 8.12 .60 PRESTON 1 .1 2 .1 3 .1 4.2 .26 0. HAILEYBURY Meadows 3, Jones 2, Lasscock, Meehan, Lavender . BEST Lyell, Jones, Lavender, Mytton, McGorlick, Meadows . PRESTON Goalkickers and Best players illegible !
ST BEDES 4.8.32 DOVETON 6.6.42 ST BEDES Smith 2, Dunlop, Miles. BEST Thompson, Dunlop, Smith, Burns, Ridewood, Gattuso. DOVETON Daly 2, Watson, Sayer, Wormesley, B. Gidders. BEST Ric Thorweston, Sayer, Rankin, Daly, Simpson, Goodwin . O. ESSENDON 0.0 0.2 1 .3 2 .5.17 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 .1 9 .3 12.6 15.10 .100 0. ESSENDON P Henry, Dervan . BEST Sotoriou, Lyall, Greaney Stevens, Dervan, Graham-Dawes . WEST nRUNSW ICK Konstantinidis 5, Sassine 5 . Taylor 2, Baker, Davis, Wilkie. BEST Baker, Chapman, Herrmann, Konstantinidis, Lewis, Sassine . HEATHERTON 5.1 10.5 10 .5 13 .10.88 BRUNSWICK 1 .1 3.3 3 .4 3 .4 .22 BRUNSWICK Wright, Birch, Huckstepp. BEST B. Gibson, C . Birch, J. Wright, E . Woortman, Leaney, Heaney. HEATHERTON Goal kickers and Best players not re ceived . 1 .2 2.2 .14 NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.0 1 .2 O. GEELONG 2.3 2 .3 2 .9 5.10.40 . BEST Androutos, Shernf, NORTH BRUNSWICK Androutos, Lianeas Bonelli, Miraglia . P. Fox, Mazzarella . 0. GEELONG Herman 2, Catanach, Robertson, Furphy . BEST Herman, Burgess. Furphy, Hayes, Leon, Pearson. AQUINAS 6.2 11.4 15.10 18.14.122 PENINSULA 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0.6 AQUINAS Wright 9, Ryan 5, H . Hewitt, O'Loughlin, Smith, Toole. BEST Wright, Alford, McKenna, Smith, King, Ryan . PENINSULA Goal kickers and Best players ot received. LA TROBE UNI 5 .1 7.1 9 .4 10.7.67 UHS OLD BOYS 0.1 2.1 3 .5 3.6 .24 LA TROBE UNI Zuccala 4, Andreula, Chilco, Edmunds . Gough, Jones, McKenna . BEST Andreula, Zuccala, Carrucan, Cavalieri, Franzman, Morrice. UHSOB Bellialmo 2, Marzico . BEST J. Clements, R . Clements, Rothwell, Trantino, Hudd, Bellalmo.
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THOMASMTOWN 2.4 2.7 4.9 7.9.51 BULLEEN UNITED 0.2 1 .2 1 .3 3.7.25 THOMASTOWN Leale 2, Camilleri, T. Staios, Kyrousis, Golledge, Kernaghan. BEST Leale, Kyrousis, Spinoso, Golledge, T . Staios, Budak . BULLEEN UNITED Flanagan 2, Edwards . BEST Roberts, Foley, Thompson, Williams, Strachan, Cartledge.
WILLIAMSTOWN 0.2 1 .4 4 .5 6 .5.41 WAVERLEY 2.2 2 .4 2 .7 2 .8 .20 WILLIAMSTOWN Dawson 3, Gammond, Teagle . BEST White, Thomson, Teagle, Goucher, Kennedy . WAVERLEY Cooper, Marshall . BEST Voice, Conlan, Ross, Finnegan, Marshall, N . Bell .
ST KILDA 4.6.30 BANYULE 13 .7.85 ST KILDA Brandwood 3, Trabinger. BEST A . Trabinger Brandwood, Fiddler. D . La Fontaine, Sossa, Perkins. BANYULE Goalkickers and best players not received. OLD IVANHOE 3 .2 4.3 5 .3 5.3.33 HAMPTON ROVERS 0.1 4.4 5.8 9 .10.64 OLD IVANHOE Stanley 2, Ongarello, Selleck, Yarwood . BEST Vaughan, Bell, Ritchie, Linley, Wilde, Ongarello. HAMPTON ROVERS Jones 3, Poulter 2, Andrews, Cain, Hunter, D. Rogerson . BEST Jones, Elliott, Worland, Poulte[ Mulholland, Kalitsas. CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .1 3.2 5.3 7.3 .45 BALACLAVA 3.1 6.6 7.7 7.8 .50 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Christopher 2, Sweetland, Paine, Atkinson, Heap, C. Roseman. BEST Cossart-Walsh, Morrison, C . Roseman . Scholten, Worthington, Harley . BALACLAVA Spalding 2, Hartley, S . Hiu, Oaten, Talanco, J . Trembath BEST Spalding, Hartley, Wilson, Cadoy, Brown, Patterson . ST KEVINS 4 .5 .29 IVANHOE 7.12 .54 ST KEVINS Giffin, J. Bare, R . Hourigan, Fogarty. BEST J . Bare, Wilkinson, Charles, Tighe, Hawkins, Sharp. IVANHOE J. Hoffman 2, Lengacher 2, Hall, Liberton, Manuel . BEST Gdtos, Bisogni, Sygalski, J . Hoffmann, Hall, Lengacher .
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.6.36 OLD CAREY 5 4.8.32 ST LEONARDS OLD CAREY Macrae 2, R . Purcell, Graham, McOuad . BEST Shrives, -lands, McOuad, Hoyle . A. Cope
ST LEONARDS Newman, G . Bulluss, Ross BST McCully, Nicolaci . G, Bullus, Sjorgren, Graffeo .1 2 .4 3.5 4 .7.31 COMMONWEALTH BANK 81 9 .10 11 .12 13 .12 .90 UNI REDS Buttigieg, James, Pearson, Pitts, Evans . BANK COMMONWEALTH ;,,ard, Wedding BEST Wedding, Shackcock, Woodward, Pitts, > Scott. UNI REDS Goal kickers and Best players not received . received forf eit fro m 5T ANDREWS ELTHAM qNZ BANK 3 .1 6.4 8.4 9.5.59 2 .2 2.3 4.5 5.5.35 FOOTS. I .T. ANZ BANK Birkenfelds 6. Birrell, Duachen, Holland. BEST Fennandy. '~ r. :=nfelds, Dawson, Gleeson, Leicester, Smith . F.1 T. Petropoulos 3, Tanner BESETDramarnn, Power, Williamson, : -,opoulos, Tanner, Taylor
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Next Week's Alatche s A SECTION i1Nl BLUES v PARKSID E fJORTH OB v MARCELLI N O. XAVERIANS v COLLEGIANS i EW v ORMON D O PARADIANS v O. SCOTC H B SECTION BULLEEN/TEMP v 0 . TRINITY ' :1oNASH BLUES v DE LA SALLE FAWKNER v UNI BLACKS O MELBURNIANS v ST BERNARDS O_ BRIGHTON v THERRY C SECTION CAULFIELD GRAMMAR v BANYULE 0. IVANHOE v ST KILDA ST KEVINS v HAMPTON ROVERS O. HAILEYBURY v BALACLAVA IVANHOE v PRESTON D SECTION STATE BANK v BULLEEN UNITED POWER HOUSE v THOMASTOWN ELSTERNWICK v AJAX MHS OLD BOYS v O. MENTONIANS WHITEFRIARS v O. CAMBERWELL E SECTIO N HEATHERTON v WEST BRUNSWICK 0. ESSENDON v ST BEDES 0. GEELONG V UHS OLD BOYS PENINSULA v DOVETON NORTH BRUNSWICK v BRUNSWICK AQUINAS v LATROBE UN I F SECTION COMMONWEALTH BANK v ST LEONARDS OLD CAREY v WILLIAMSTOWN ELTHAM v MAZENOD FOOTSCRAY I .T. v WAVERLEY ST ANDREWS v UNI REDS ANZ BANK - BY E
G SECTION BULLEEN/TEMP v KE W ST BERNARDS v DE LA SALLE MARCELLIN v MONASH WHITES BLOODS v COLLEGIAN S 0 . XAVERIANS v 0. SCOTC H 0 . MELBURNIANS v PORT COLTS H SECTION RICHMOND CENTRAL v KONTIAS BALACLAVA v a GEELON G ST KILDA v POWER HOUSE GTV-9 v STATE BANK THERRY v ST KEVINS SALESIAN - BYE UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 UNI BLUES v BANYUL E ORMOND v WHITEFRIAR S 0. XAVERIANS v COLLEGIANS 0. HAILEYBURY v MARCELLIN DE LA BLUE v 0. PAR . GREE N UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 BULLEEN/TEMP v MHS OLD BOYS NORTH O.B. v 0 . BRIGHTO N 0. PAR. PURPLE v O . SCOTC H 0. MELBURNIANS v MONASH BLUES CAULFIELD GRAMMAR v ST BERNARDS THERRY v UNI BLACK S UNDER 19 - SECTION 3 MAZENOD v ST KEVIN S HAMPTON ROVERS v AQUINAS FAWKNER v THOMASTOW N BULLEEN UNITED v DE LA SALLE GOLD PARKSIDE v ALBANVAL E IVANHOE v 0 . TRINITY
PHONING OF DETAIL S A SECTION 4.30 P.M . to 5 .30 P.M . (Early as Possible) B SECTION 6 P.M . to 6 .30 P.M . Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART a t
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A SECTION p,RKSiDE v NORTH O .B. = ald M . Bushfield, W. Henry ai A . Belcher, W . Fowler D SCOTCH v MARCELLIN d. C. King, W. Lyon s ucat. N . Griffiths, G . Baumgarton COLLEGIANS v UNIVERSITY BLUES _d G. McKeeman, R . Simon W. Clinch, M . Lentini ORMOND v OLD XAVERIANS a/d: K . Segota, D. Dalgleish 5oundary: G . Blan d Coal: P. Alsop, K . Pitcher OLD PARADIANS v KEW F'-Id: S . Caruso, P. Wiseman voal: M . Sarong, M . Murray B SECTION OLD TRINITY v MONASH BLUES ~7ield: S . HIII, P. Keog h Boundary: P. Kent, T. Zapadli Goal: R . Dunstan, D. McKenzie THERRY v DE LA SALL E F aeld: M . Gibson, T. Wright Goal: B. Ross, R . Liddl e UNIVERSITY BLACKS v BULLEEN/TEMP Field: S. Alger, J . Natol i Goal: S . Hopper, C . McGar y ST BERNARDS OC v FAWKNER Field: A . Smith, S. Clinc h Goal : K. Tyler, L. Finn OLD BRIGHTON v OLD MELBURNIANS Field: M . Thomas, S . McCarthy Boundary: P. McTaggart, D. Fowle r Goal: J . Kelly, R . Seymou r C SECTION BANYULE v OLD IVANHO E Field: C. Keeton Boundary: L . Gallagher, A . Dreier PRESTON MBOB v ST KILDA CBCOB Field: G . Rid d HAMPTON ROVERS v CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Field: C. Sutherland, R . Bel l BALACLAVA v ST KEVINS Field: D. Newma n IVANHOE v OLD HAILEYBURY Field: T. Shearer, R . Franci s D SECTION BULLEEN UNITED v POWER HOUSE Field: P. Simpso n OLD CAMBERWELL v THOMASTOWN Field: P. Krake AJAX v STATE BANK Field: R . Or d OLD MENTONIANS v ELSTERNWICK Field: G . Thwaite s Boundary: T. McCarthy, M . Young WHITEFRIARS v MHSO B Field: R. Casey, J. Kvin s E SECTION WEST BRUNSWICK v LATROBE UNI Field: R . Beitzel BRUNSWICK v ST BEDES Field: C. Thuys DOVETON SJOC v NORTH BRUNSWICK Field : Ted Keatin g THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 198 9
E SECTION cont . UHSOB v HEATHERTO N Field: J . Slate r OLD GEELONG v AQUINAS OB Field: A . Ladd PENINSULA OB v OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR Field: G . Morgan F SECTION UNIVERSITY REDS v WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field: M . Gilday WAVERLEY AMATEURS v ST ANDREWS Field: R . Maysto n Boundary: L . Large, F. Martinez MAZENOD OC v COMMONWEALTH BANK Field: A . Stubb s Boundary: S . Large, S . Jenkins ELTHAM COLLEGE v ANZ BANK Field: P. Harri s F.IT. v OLD CAREY Field: M . Force UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BANYULE v ORMON D Field: C . Duke, C . Swale Boundary: B. O'Donnell, S . Lombard OLD PARADIANS GREEN v WHITEFRIARS Field: S . Vandersluys Boundary: P. Costantin, D . Costantin COLLEGIANS v UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: P. Rapke Goal: K . McNeice, L . Wilson MARCELLIN v OLD XAVERIANS Field: R . Smith DE LA SALLE BLUE v OLD HAILEYBURY Field : D. Miller, T. McKenzie Goal: A . Hogan, R . Clarkson UNDER 19 SECTION 2 MHSOB v MONASH BLUE S Field: G . Knight Boundary: S . Mannix, E . Lesic OLD SCOTCH v OLD BRIGHTON Field: A . Noone Boundary: S . Fleming, J. Curtin Goal: J . Dexter UNIVERSITY BLACKS v OLD PARADIANS PURPLE Field: Tim Keatin g ST BERNARDS OC v BULLEEN/TEPLESTOWE Field: D . D'Altera CAULFIELD GRAMMAR v OLD MELBURNIANS Field: L . Gheller Goal: N . McTaggart, S. Kahn THERRY v NORTH OB Field: J . Bear UNDER 19 SECTION 3 AQUINAS OB v THOMASTOW N Field: T. Fogart y BULLEEN UNITED v MAZENOD OC Field: B. Hayward, T. Harkness Boundary: J. Tyrell, K . Walke r DE LA SALLE GOLD v FAWKNER Field: S. Caine, B. Wals h Goal: M . Stephens, G . Clancy HAMPTON ROVERS v PARKSIDE Field: C . Pickles, R . Alphey ALBANVALE v OLD TRINITY Field : D. Van Dyke ST KEVINS v IVANHOE Field: K . Coughlan 45
Personality Pars 100 GAMES FOR MOUSE AT BRUNSWICK The committee, players and supporters all congratulate Dar ren O'Sullivan on reaching the ton for Brunswick today (1/7) . Mouse joined Brunswick in '83 and quickly displayed his great qualities . Mouse has proven to be a very disciplined and attacking defender over the years, providing many opportunities for the forward line . His courageous straight through style of play is a pleasure for all spectators and players to watch . Mouse was a member of our '84 and '85 reserve runner-up teams finally topping it off with a Reserves flag in '86. Mouse coached the Reserves in '87 and is stil playing great football in the Seniors this year. Well done and all the best . TON UP FOR SAINT Congratulations to Raf Maqueda on playing his 100th game for St Kilda CBOC "Warriors" in round 7. Achievement of this milestone is typical of Raf's dedication in his role as coach of the club's H-Grade side . Every Saturday his organises, coaches, manages and inspires his team with his legendary 1/2 time address and yet still finds time to play . Well done "Raf"! Your dedication is only surpassed by your uncanny ability to kick goals . 100 AT OLD SCOTCH Congratulations to Andy Hawdon on his 100th game on June 24th . Andy is doing a great job as Captain of the Reserves as well as being editor of the club newsletter. Well done Andy . 50's AT OLD CAMBERWELL All at Old Camberwell Grammarians congratulate Alan Rogers on his 50th game against State Bank . Al has been around for a number of years but has set his sights on the firsts in the last couple of years . Always a crowd favourite for his weekly "specky" in the goal square, or the Gary Ablett goals . Well done Al and we hope you can go on to the ton . Congratulations to Ma rt in 'Happy' Hopkins on playing his 50th game for Old Camberwell . Martin has established himself at the club with his straight ahead style of football and his mercurial aerial skills . "Happy" has earnt the respect of everyone at the c!ub with his never-say-die attitude and his relentless efforts on the training track . With his long-flowing locks he repeatedly catches the eye of the umpire. "Happy" disputes the fact that he is a reject from the 1970's and we look forward to seeing many more inspirational thrusts out of the backline from this fine defender. Old Camberwell congratulates Nick "Mandingo" McCann on 50 distinguished games. In the Magoos (twd s) his blind-turns never cease to bring a hush over the ground as both team mates and opponents alike stand in awe . Always the first to volunteer for the endless menial tasks associated with a footba!l club, his efforts are appreciated . To a great clubman, congratulations Chopper. OLD CARE Y Great to see the "Knee Quartet" all on deck supporting Old Carey - Andy McHarg & Muzza Hamilton on crutches and Slim Watts & Ron Purcell self-supporting!! Now all we need is Gareth B rown as the "backing" group and Chris "Disco" Hughes & Chris "Gammy Hammy" Thomas to get through a full game!! Old ca re y looking fine in '89. 46
KEW MILESTONE S Stephen James a HBF for Kew "G" grade, piay~ his 50th game today ( 1/7) . "Bomber" - a refugec from Old Scotch, has settled well into Kew winnin,-~ Club XVIII B&F in 1988. An apology to Lee Bradley for failing to acknov : ledge his 50th game last Saturday. "Leeroy", a former VAFA U19 representative, decided to return from Queensland only last week and throw in his lot with the Kew boys . Congratulations to Stephen and Lee from all al Kew. 50 GAMES AT BRUNSWIC K All at Brunswick wish to congratulate Adam Watterson on reaching his 50 game milestone. Adam, a very fiery and fierce competitor, returns this week after a short rest care of the tribunal . Adam began his career at Brunswick in '85 and instantly displayed his natural talents proving to be a very classy player . Adam combines his skills with great endeavour often ending up on the bottom of the packs . He was a key member of our '86 Reserves premiership team and this year has been playing the best football of his career. Well done Adam and keep up the good work . DICKO'S 50 AT MHSOB It is with great pleasure and pride that we congratulate our Jamie "Dicko" Dixon on reaching the 50 game milestone with the Senior club at Melbourne High School Old Boys recently. Since starting at the High School, Dicko amasses over 50 games with our U15s and U17s playing in the Waverley Junior League and when he started with our U19s, playing in the VAFA, in 1986 under the guidance of coach Ray McGill, he was immediately noted for his great skills, determined and gutsy style of play, beautiful accuracy in his left foot disposal and his quiet and unassuming nature. Dicko played in our U19 1986 Grand Final side against Ormond and since then has developed maturity, reliability and great respect for his natural ability and knack of turning a game! Dicko's tremendous popularity and likeable nature has been a great acquisition for MHSOB keept it going Dicko for the next quick 50 - we love your involvement! ! NORTH OLD BOYS - PETER WEIR - RETIRES The committee, players and supporters of North Old Boys congratulate Peter Weir on a fine playing career with the club on this, the occasion of his retirement . 'Circles' began his career with the club in 1976, taking out the club's U19 B&F in that year and also be being part of the 1976 U19 Premiership Team . Since then Peter has played over 200 games with the club, been awarded Life Membership and has also played in two Grand Final Teams - 1978 and 1986. Peter unfortunately missed the 1981 and 1982 Grand Finals due to injury . An extremely popular person around the club, Peter has given the club great service as a player and also as a committeeman for many years. Congratulations Pete ! OLD CAREY TOWARDS 200 0 The night has arrived! Yes tonight is the night you could walk away with $2000 in cash . Tickets at the door if you don't already have one . See John Hands for more details . This promises to be the biggest night yet . Don't miss out . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
TRIBUNAL - JUNE 27TH JUNE 17TH ROUN D C . SLORACH (Old Geelong) - Tripping - Suspended one match . JUNE 24TH ROUN D Ny : BARBER, (Old Brighton) - Striking - Suspended two matches . L . JOHNSTON (Preston) - Striking - Suspended two matches . S . CAPRON (West Brunswick) - Throwing an opponent - Reprimanded . D. DeMORTON (North Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended two matches . B. SMITH (Old Geelong) - Striking - Suspended three matches . A. SAMMARTINO (North Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended three mathces . C. TUSTIN (Bulleen Temp U19) - (1) - Unduly rough play - Suspended three matches (accepted prescribed penalty) . (2) - Striking - Suspended three matches. Total suspension - six matches . C PARRIS (Bulleen Temp U19) - Abusive language to umpire - Suspended on match . B GIDDENS (Doveton Res) - Striking - Suspended four matches . 'Referrd to Tribunal by Investigation Committee Abusive and Obscene Languag e Clubs are advised that the penalties that apply to the Under 19 competition in relation to the Abusive and Obscene Language will now apply to all sections of the competition . That is 'An audible obscenity will result in the player being automatically ordered from the field for 15 minutes of playing time . If a second offence occurs or if one of the umpires is the subject of the obscenity, the player will be reported and automatically sent off for 15 minutes of playing time " THE BLACK LIS T (
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Ca) - FINEFlYEDOLiLARSo (Cb) - Also failed to phone sco res by 5 .30 p.m . FINE : TEN DOLLARS. ,(Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to P re ss Corre spondent by 5 .30 p.m . ; scores (if necessary) by 6 p.m . ; or B Section details to Pre ss Correspondent by 6 .30 p.m .
FINE : TEN DOLLARS. ST. BEDES - ( Cb) - $1 0
0 . MELBURNIANS (G Sec) - (Cb & Cc) - $20 UNIVERSITY BLUES U19 - ( Ca) - $5 BULLEEN/TEMP U19 - (Cb & Cc) - $2 0 OLD PARADIANS PURPLE - ( Ca) - $5 MONASH BLUES U19 - (Cb & Cc) - $2 0
Persona lity Pars BELATED CONGRATULATIONS AND WELCOME To Anthony Fellows & Brett Leavold congratulations to you both on having made the VAFA Representative Sides, C,D,E,F and the Under 19's respectively. Welcome to all new players and supporters right through from the Under 19's to the seniors from all at Thomastown . CENTRALS ON TOP OF THE WORL D For the first time in its three year history, the Richmond Central Football Club has finally got to the top of the ladder. In what must be one of the lowest scores ever by a top side, it held St Kevins to 0.2.2 while Richmond Central kicked 13 .16.94 to romp home by 92 points. SNAKES ALIVE IN '8 9 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
Personality Pars IVANHOE PROMOTION Louie Cenagdzija promoted from Under 19s to Seniors, give 'em heaps mate . OLD CAREY "How come I only get to give best & fairest votes when I'm not playing?" Reserves coach John Hands complained this week!! Obviously "Handsy" fancies adding another trophy alongside 1988's "Bes t Clubman" Award . Old Ca rey doing fine in '89 . OLD CAREY Family rivals running neck and neck at Old Carey at the season's 1/2 way mark . Leading are the Browns (Warren, Gareth, Trevor running the boundary and Joan in the canteen), closely followed by the McHargs, Evans' Copes, Thomas' & Purcells. No truth in the rumour that Steve Brown has also been adopted by Trevor & Joan!! OLD CAREY - BEST WISHE S All at Old Carey wish our major sponsor Tom Gabriel, mine host of the Elgin !nn, a speedy recovery from his recent ailment . Get well soon Tom . STORK VISITS LA TROB E The 'Stork' made an early visit to La Trobe's Assistant Coach, Colin Orvad and his wife Eva . They are the proud parents of a baby girl Mietta . A sister for Daniel . Eve was very considerate, the birth was on Wednesday night, so Colin didn't have to miss a training night or a game . Well done Eve, and congratulations. 47
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629 202 .23 36 637 163.89 32 738 155.83 28 745 117.58 24 939 11715 24 947 110 24 24 985 10731 20 906 9801 20 1003 10738 16 1043 8456 12 1270 42 28 4 1641 3388 0 454 256.39 748 154.41 754 105.44 789 128.90 934 10557 861 10000 864 11690 1139 8586 1056 7557 1134 6235 1543 28.52
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