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EDIT}ORIAI, by Phil Stevens
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Big Brother is Watching!! ! ;,-_ ular readers of the Amateur Footballer and The Herald would have noticed that recent unsavoury incidents ateur Football have been highlighted . ~ team has been disqualified for the remainder of the season and fined heavily for conduct unbecoming - ber of this Association for its behaviour towards one of our umpires during and after a match : in another ,,ce a player was recently disqualified until the end of season 1991 for committing what I consider to be the -owardly of acts . eye gouging , hiIst some may argue that brining such incidents to prominence through publicity is bad forthe image of Amateur -! :all I personally, and the Executive as a whole disagree, and believe that giving such incidents prominence ;how all involved in Amateur football that certain behaviour will not be condoned under any circumstances ,rter observation and subsequent investigation penalties handed out will be extremely severe . ;;~,aducted some follow up work on this matter and spoke to the casualty department of St Vincent's Hospital nformed that no less than ten footballers were admitted on Saturday night for treatment for injuries sustained ;he despicable act of eye-gouging . Think of that - one hospsital! one Saturday night! ten affected players! !
cannot believe that eye-gouging is one of the things that just happen during a game . Maybe a kick, an elbow. ~, ! appen as a spontaneous gesture through frustration . but I believe eye-gouging is not a reflex gesture ,es time to plan and commit it, that is it is premeditated . Recently the VFL asked us if we would support their attempt to clean up their football through their trial-by-video . astigations and tough tribunal stance, which we did and were extremely pleased to do so. We too, although haven't set up trial-by-video yet (but give ustime!!), have investigations, and I feel of equal importance, we prepare nave as many of our games observed by Executive members, umpires' observers and other capable appointees I a view to conducting surveilance of our teams, the players and team's spectators . Soif maybe a reader or readers of this editorial are feeling a little guilty inwardly then peprhaps you should change ways before those who are possibly watching you require a"plesae explain" . ri e bottom line in all of this is not playing the game hard . but playing the game fairly and having respect for opposition - some Haileybury players last week were amazed and pleasantly impressed when Stephen Hope . President of Hampton Rovers . went into their rooms after their club was badly beaten and shook hands with leybury's coach and President - I wonder how many clubs still do this out of respect to each other?
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;3 goals) showed his maturity with a good team oriented game Utility player. Simon Williams, had his ,- for the season . Best for Kew was ever reliable Gino Kalac . who is in fine touch for his club. Warren continues to impress with his courage and skills . Simon Lord (for once not best on the ground) still Kelghran ins irabonal had defin tel Ybeen a bonus for the Kew clu b ~ ; and k1 s p p la Y ;_ ar premiers Ormond showed Old Paradians that they will stay in the middle of the ladder with an awesome nf power to win by 65 points . Old Parade, missing two gun players in Captain Brian Gleeson and Mar k 'arted the game with plenty of purpose and had the better of the Monds kicking 3-4 to 1-3 to lead by 13 geers ung in e ermOr a mo nd a ddedohly2-C . o t 1-2 w ti h er) .tara P e d hon th d-con t nd -1s i- ,;~s proved unIuck y aI . Ormond Coach Mick McArthur Allen must have really 'stirred the possum' parade' ead whittled to 4 points A f .h t ey th were brunning II d e ta an klacting I more th n s rong thy a f -1 t irs h I af ,f l-,-,e. The Monds starte to ire Ormond added 6-3 to Parade 2-2 . the Monds led by 23 pints at three quarter time . Ormond flexed their awesome ri the last quarter adding 8-7 (premiership footbali) to Parade 2 I . n arade h adfa en it own d up f orwar da fte r ie and were not match for last year premiers, who used the ball splendidly and went on to record a decisive gerzins
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,pressive win by 65 points. Phil Kingston was tagged at all times and still did well, oppositions tag `Kingo ' What a sensational round of footy. There were certainly some shocks . The battle for relegation has really hcup. with Xavs and Parkside on three wins a piece . The important match of the round was at Ammo Headquarters where Old Xavs reversed the season s ea, result against Parkside and ran out very good winners . The first quarter was a ripper, with both sides eager take control . Parkside looked the better side, however they trailed Old Xavs by 1 point at quarter time. Parkside started the second quarter bristling with confidence and attacked for the first 10 minutes, then an amazing cha ; came over the game, Old Xavs went into top gear. They added 7-6 to Parkside 3-2 to now lead by 29 points Old Xavs kept the pressure on Parkside in the third quarter. Coach Danny Corcoran had the Xavs boys firing all cylinders. Xavs added 5-5 to Parkside 2-0 to have a commanding 52 point lead at three quarter time . Old Xavs did not ease up in the last quarter, adding 4-1 to Parkside 3-4 to run out convincing winners by 55 points . Damien Stoney (OX) was clearly the r best player. Russell Hobbs came under notice for his excellent work . Richard Curtain excelled in the heavy conditions . Tony Callan whose form has only been fair. lifted for this big game. Parkside's best was Frank "The Tank" Sansonetti . Brian " Toughman" Glasgow really used his body in the pack!give much needed drive from the centre . Nino Vincitorio played with great courage and application Old Xavs will worry every side they play for the remainder of the season . Marcellin at home failed a crucial test against University Blues. and they found the battle to reach the fc slipping away from them . The match was played in heavy conditions which should have suited the physical Eagles however their forwards were found wanting for most of the match . It really was a battle of the backlines . Uni Blues who have struggled the previous four matches came out with more determination and the desire for the ball u pleasing to Coach Alan Salter. They led 1-2 to Marcellin 1-1 at quarter time. Marcellin attacked repeatedly the second quarter adding 1-5 (poor reward) to the Students 2-0 . Uni Blues led by 2 points at the long bre~ .The third quarter was a hard slogging affair . The Students kicked 2-3 to Marcellin 1-0 . The Students led by points, the biggest lead of the match . Uni Blues finding the conditions impossible for good football added 1 to the Eagles 2 points. The Students had passed an important exam to win the game by 15 points . Uni Blues Darryl Gust continued his excellent form and his ability to win the hard ball was good value for the Students Richard Furphy was once again inspirational around the packs . Hamish Worsley resuming from injury produce the goods for his side. Giant ruckman, Mike Yandell, missing from the previous week worked tirelessly and ga . the running players first use of the ball . Marcellin's best was Mark Cooper. who did not let his side down . Tony Ca ff ry was excellent value for the Eagles, as was ruckman John Origlasso. Marcellin have not put themseiv under the microscope and must improve next week or Xavs will take the scalpel to them . Old Scotch kept their slim hopes for the four alive, also they moved another game from the relegation ze with aconvincing win against the disappointing North Old Boys . The Cardinals have an excellent record at nor and their fifth home win this season without Captain Robbie Fuller was also their important win . The Cardinals started the match poorly. only kicking 0-2 to trail North Old Boys 1-4 by 8 points at quarter time. North Old Boys used the ball much better than the Cardinal players in the second quarter, adding 4-1 to Scotch 2-1 to lead ` . 20 points at half time. Old Scotch Coach Simon Tallent must have given his boys a serve at half time, as the••, started the premiership quarter with far more purpose to add 4-8 to North Old Boys 1-0. The Cardinals led b 6 pionts at the break . Scotch did not ease up on the premiership hopefuls and despite some very inaccura : kicking they added 3-5 to North Old Boys 2-2, to record a gutsy fighting win by 15 points . Old Scotch best playe Andy Smith, hastaken the bit between histeeth and his form is great value for the Cardinals . Peter Brown playe , his best match for the season . Fergus Kiel impressed all with his courage . John Moir was outstanding in the ruck . New player David Rundle also did well . North Old boys were best served by Paul Booth . and speec personified Steve Moloney was prominent with his excellent skills. Paul Daniel did not let his side dow n Ladder leader Collegians, despite some shocking inaccurate kicking, struggled to beat a determined Kew team by 26 points in a match that never reached the heights expected of it . The Lions started the first quarter with plenty of confidence, and the 3-8 they kicked was a poor return . Kew managed 2-1 to trail by 13 points a quarter time . Kew started the second quarter with far more purpose and outscored the Lions by 2-0 to 1-5 to tral by 12 points at the long break. Collegians could not shake off Kew. Both sides were locked into a battle for contro of this match . Collegians aded 2-7 to Kew 2-2 . Collegians led by 17 points 6-20 to 6-3 (were the Lions m ssin ;: forward Hibbens, Robe rt s and Parkin) . Collegians finally gained control of the match in the last quarter adding 4-4 to Kews 3-1 to run out winners by 26 points . Collegians although winning this match are struggling to kicl, goals. in fact we must go back 5 matches before we find they kicked more than 12 goals in a match . Collegians' best was young State U19 Representative Wayne Daly who, despite his 'Hollywood looks' really is a player of the future . Matt Galbraith has had a fantastic season has rarely been out of the Lions best players . Ray'Mr Golf' 2
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-,ntrated on him while his team mates decimated them . Ormond's best players were Nick Cox (3 best on din the last 5 matches) . Classy, long-kicking Justin Clarkson and Scotty Taylor, whose form has only bee n
; h,s own standards, put in a good match . Damien Roth (6 goals - excellent hands) . was a valuable tea m
owtor. Parade's best, Dominic Spillane, continued his impressive form, which must be a delight for Coac h Serge D'Angelo. Paul Considine gave great vale with his excellent use of the ball . Vice Captain Peter Wood . ; rr, example . Peter is an ornament to Amateur Football .
NOW TO TODAY'S GAMES :
io, really big game of the round is at Melbourne University where Uni Blues (3rd) are at home to North Old Boys ( 4th) Uni Blues worry me. They are not kicking enough goals -- 26 goals in the last 5 matches is not football . However their opponents. No rt h Old Boys, have only kicked 34 goals in 5 matches . It would be
io say both sides have struggled on the wet ground . Uni Blues with ruckman Mike Yandell have a definite :ntage, they beat No rt h Old Boys by 7 goals earlier in the season . North Old Boys must win to stay in the I'm selecting Uni Blues (not confidently) by 11 points . _~nother big game of the round is at Victoria Park, where Kew (last) are at home to Parkside (2nd last) . Parkside -I, disappointing against Old Xavs last week . and blew a golden opportunity to escape the relegation zone Kew on the other hand would be encouraged by their effort against Collegians . I expect Parkside big ruckma n , ie them the first use of the ball, and reverse the result earlier in the season . Parkside by 11 points . Old Xavs were impressive last week against Parkside which I believe will hold them in good stead for today's portant clash with Marcellin . Marcellin struggled last week against Uni Blues , only kicking 3 goals on a
ivy ground . Old Xavs are oozing with confidence. Marcellin are not, and for this reason alone I believe Ol d Xavs can achieve an upset victory against the Eagles. Old Xavs by 11 points . Collegians travel to Bundoora to face Old Paradians on the rebound . Parade must win this crucial game (I d this last week and they failed) They have the hardest draw for the remainder of the season . The inclusion Gleeson and Beers will be a bonus. Collegians are going along nicely having won 7 games in succession -I eve they will add Old Parade to their hit list and I'm tipping Collegians with confidence to win . Ormond at home to Old Scotch should be an interesting game . If there is a weakness in Ormond . I believe be their rucks . Will Taylor and `Pencil' McDonald be able to hold Old Scotch's John Moir ? Ormond good ers must perform each or they are quickly replaced by proven players from the reserves . Ormond's dept h
,wes them a huge advantage over all their rivals . Playing at Ormond I'm selecting the Monds with confidence, what will undoubtedly be a first class game . Ormond by 23 points. The home teams have recorded 34 wins to the away team 31 wins . SELECTIONS : University Blues vs North Old Boys Old Parade vs Collegians Kew vs Parkside Ormond vs Old Scotch Old Xaverians vs Marcelli n
1989 Elsternwick Park Programme Due to the rapid deterioration 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 . July 29th (D) Elsternwick v Thomastown August 5th (B) Old Trinity v Old Brighton August 12th (A) Old Scotch v Parkside 'August 13th (B) Therry v Old Trinit y August 19th " GAME STILL TO BE ALLOCATED August 26th (A) Collegians v Old Scotch 'August 27th (G&H) Grand Final s September 2nd (B) B Section 1st Semi-final
September 3rd (A) A Section 1st Semi-final September 9th (C) C Section Grand Final September 10th (A) A Section 2nd Semi-final September 16th (B) B Section Prelim i nary final 'September 17th (A) A Section Preliminary f i na l September 23rd ( A) B Section Grand final 'September 24th (A) A Section Grand fina l
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by St . Kilda . Having lead to half time Caulfield went missin g Caulfield's 1989 final four aspirations were f ended I
. rd quarter again . To their credit the ma term was most entertaining and going down by 15 points wa s Best for Caulfield Rudden, M .Mathews, T.Royals & Cooney and St . Kilda Lake, McGaw, Driscol l g Capiron .
B Section by the "Bucchan Brothers "
Banyule scored a strong win in heavy conditions against St . Kevins. This will give them good conditioning ays match of the day at Old Haileybury. Better players for the Bears were Turnbull, Adams, Sutterby, The return to the club of Marcus Fraumano ( Frog) from the U .S.A . where he trained with th e pyers & Gray. Cowboys will strengthen their chances this year. He showed he has lost none of the old form with a :tonal comeback in the twos. -Preston bunced back with a strong win against Old Ivanhoe. The first half was a good team performanced Ewing, Johnston, Hepburn & Smart controlling the game all day. Belford was strong up forward wit h
Peter Grant and Doug Dick
;s Today Preston meet Balaclava in a crucial game for both sides . I'd suggest the loser will not make "t als . At Hampton Rovers I watched Old Haileybury do a demolition fob on the home side . The atmosphere
With five games remaining, the top three places appear to be settled while the two bottom teams have to do" to avoid relegation . Third side, Therry, is still making a challenge for a second semi berth, while Trinity has slipped into 4th positip• Therry's win over `The Students' has surely sealed the Blues fate for '89 . Coach . Tony Crotty has his bo ,
teaming well but have they peaked too early? Therry's win sees them still only 2 points from second spot . Matton . Bosanko and 'Reddes' showed the way while `Redback' 'Quinny : and Newman were best for Monash The 'Blacks' surprise win over O .M's has given the Uni Boys something to play for . Only one gme out o
the four (but the % is a worry!) Uni downed the Navy Blues, who presently can't string two wins togethe Melbourne's unpredictable form isn't helping Alan Stoneham sleep at night, although it was pleasing to se.the new names of Dowd and Nelson amongst the best players . Blacks best of Wines, Grummett & Vaughan will be hoping to continue their good form at the Beach Oval this week .
Trinity's win over the Northerners has not helped the Fawks cause very much, Stephen Buckley will be asking the boys to pull five out of the hat to stay in B Grade. Meanwhile, Trinity seems to have regained momentum, after a mid season slip in concentration . Chris Glass predicts they'll go all the way if they get a sniff of the finals action! Familiar faces were amongst the best with O'Shaughnessy, Alibon & Norman kicking the majority of their score. Meanwhile, the Fawks were well served by Hoare, `The Cockroach' &`Johno' . Brighton returned to the winners list after their fitness camp on the break weekend . Coach, Ma rtin Sarau had the boys sprinting the hills of the Great Ocean Road but kindly let the boys relax that night while watching the odd video or two. St . Bernard's battled hard all day Saturday but just couldn't bridge the early lead set up by Brighton's Murray. Pat O'Brien informs us injuries and a couple of unexpected compulsory holidays have left the seniors undermanned at St . Bernard's . The return of Barbs Big "Jimmy's form and Rowdy Fishers performance should hold the Tonners in good stead for future matches . Meanwhile. St . Bernards Best - Daffey, Muir & Nathan . De La's seven goal win holted Bulleen's charge temporarily. Colin Tully's bag of 8 for De La would put a smile on coach Bernie Dunn's face, while Pete Green's 6 was also handy . Bulleen were far from disgraced with Tsiotinas, Mayne & Puls amongs their best . Predictions for this week : Old Trinity to defeat O .M' s Old Brighton to defeat Uni Blacks De La Salle to defeat Fawkner Therry to defeat St . Bernards . Bulleen to defeat Monash Blues
c,reat, plenty of support and the standard exceptional under the heavy conditions . Old Haileybury won first oi the ball in the centre through ruckman David Fletcher. John Bingham was impassable at half back ,;upported by Michael constable & Jeremy Rae. Young Wayne Phillips possesses exceptional ball skills ,s a real player of the future. What more can I say, Old Haileybury are a very good fast running side and .,,rve to be on top. The Rovers fought it out, the scores don't justify their performance . Wayne Capp wa s
;i, n the centre with on ball players Mark Young, Steve Pappon & Ian Boyle giving it their best . Today govers must regroup and keep their hopes alive with a win against Ivanhoe . ,!uw to todays games (current tipping accuracy 80%) . The Match of the Day, Old Haileybury must be favourites %,fi this one, although of all the clubs in C Section, Banyule possesses the ability to match it with the Bloods . St . Kilda to defeat St . Kevins, Caulfield too strong for Old Ivanhoe. Hampton Rovers desperately need the against Ivanhoe and in a most interesting game at Albe rt Park the home side Balaclava to take the from Presto n R>maining games to be played (Round 16-18) H play St . Kilda. St. Kevins, Caulfiel d ; ;;nAule play Ivanhoe . Preston, H .R . I<iIda play O.H . . H .R ., Balaclava Iaclava play H .R . . 0.1 ., St . Kild a 7, ;;,ton play Caulfield . Banyule . St . Kevins R . play Balaclava . St . Kilda . Banyule. Todays Selections :
Old Ha i leybury v Banyule Ivanhoe v Hampton Rovers Kevins v St . Kilda Balaclava v Preston Caulfield v Old Ivanho e
D Section by Ian Cairn s
C Section by Chris 'Lofty' RMO-Virsto n The 'D' Section final four is now virtually settled . The only thing left to decide is in what order those four sides II finish . At the moment it's difficult to see Thomastown being dislodged from top position, but the real interest in that second spot . Old Mentone moved into second via a convincing 43 point win over Whitefriars, wh o
,iow drop to third . Whilst any aspirations held by State Bank for that second spot were dashed with a 29 point loss to Thomastown . With the business end of the season approaching C Section holds plenty of interest . Three clubs Balaclava, Hampton Rovers & Preston all have equal chance to take fourth spot, though today one will drop back . At the other end, Ivanhoe clings to a slender two point advantage over St . Kevins . Of course relegation can cause upsets and nothing will surprise! Fancy the Villian concerning himself about Old Haileybury's chances this year. I'll state they have a quiet air of confidence about themselves and after watching this dissect Hampton Rovers last week, they're entitled to feel that way . Maybe the Villian should stick to his own grade - only two winners last week and a tipping accuracy well under 80% . (Chris's comment endorsed by Admin!! )
There were no real surprises last week . Ivanhoe troubled Balaclava mid way through the second quarter Ivanhoe led by 34 points . A sustained effort, led by an excellent half back line enabled Balaclava to draw away in the final term . The highlight of the game was the fierce tackling by Steve Gates on the back flank and supported by Paul Breslin & Phil McGrath . Once again Bernie Raffe rt y in the centre produced the goods when needed4
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In other results last week, Power House let any chance they had for the final four slip through with a 33 point defeat at the hands of Old Camberwell . After a promising start to the season, coach Glyn Evans must be wondering what happened at Power House to cause such a drop in their form .
MHSOB recorded a comfortable 59 point win over Ajax and Bulleen United recovered from a slow start to post a comfortable 32 point victory over Elsternwick . At the bottom end of the table. Ajax and Elsternwick now look to be certainties for relegation to 'E' grade for the 1990 season . On paper, this week's games look fairly predictable, with the best game probably at State Bank, who play host to Power House. State Bank will appreciate the firmer going compared with the ground last week at Thomastown and should record a comfortable win . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
Whitefriars take on Ajax and will be looking for a big win to help bridge the percentage advantage cu r held by Old Mentone . Houston and Pratt haven't been amongst the goals of late and if Sutton can few more, the Friartucks should be big winners over the luckless Aja x Old Mentonians play host to Old Camberwell and the home side should record another win Norton, Acreman, Newman, Sciacca and co are all hitting form at the right time and are shaping up as a deft Premiership threat . On the other hand . Camberwell have been a little inconsistent and will struggle agai the Panthers . Elsternwick play host to ladder leaders. Thomastown , at the main oval . Elsternwick Park . The wider spa(, should suit the Bears and should help the "younger" Fellows in his big clash against the "older" Rosewarne Regardless of the outcome of this battle between 2 contenders for the sections B&F award . Thomastown sho : record another wi n In the last game, Bulleen United travel to MHSOB for what should be the closest contest of the round Bc,, sides are getting used to the heavy going . with both home grounds in poor condition . so any so-called ho, . . ground advantage may be negated . Both sides have proved to be a bit inconsistent which makes pick r Ig winner difficult . However, the on-ball players from Bulleen including Roberts, Ha rv ie, Empey and Creighton are showing enough good form to suggest a morale boosting win for the Bulls .
So, selections for this week are : State Bank vs Power House Elsternwick vs Thomastown Whitefriars vx Ajax MHSOB vs Bulleen United Old Mentonians vs Old Camberwel l
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ut of five, the Tellas reviv e ere's six left now, not seve n
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:~iaced six from eleven . .':,DrkCare folly strikes me as Joll y ,medy Company's a bore r~~.'tation or levy the statio n ~,iruenny or maybe more .
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E Section by Kevin McNichol l
Can I firstly congratulate the VAFA on the introduction of the hot line service . I am sure many others I- :e myself have found this to be a great help on Saturday night when going through the usual post morte m While there were no great surprises last week we saw some interesting results . Two games won or lost depending on your viewppoint by two points, a draw, a big win by St Bedes and a win by West Brunswick that puts the . -backinthefourL'slacegmsfirt UHSOB managed a two point win over Peninsula and so it now appears that the latter will be wooden spooners for 1989. The other close game saw Aquinas 12 .8 defeat Doveton 12 .6 . Aquinas have now beaten La Trobe, Old Essendon and Doveton on the trot to move into third spot but must face Wests and St Bedes in the next two weeks. A few weeks ago I felt that they might win three out of the five but current form indicates that they might win all five . If they manage this it will be a great effort . Old Essendon had to be content with a draw against La Tro be and while this was a fitting result in a game both sides could have won it now sees Old Essendon relying on sides above them to lose if they are to get back in the race. The Old Essenson boys will certainly be cheering for Aquinas in their match against West Brunswick next week to keep their hopes alive. Wests 15.8 accounted for No rt hs 11 .11 and this win put them back in the four, a win next week against Aquinas would probably keep tham there . St Bedes 23 .22 were too strong for Heatherton 12 .15 while Old Geelong were back on the winning list at the expense of Brunswick . The pressure is really on now with four games to go and it is fair to say that no one is secure in their place The six point break of La Trobe over the others could easily vanish unless they regain the consistent form shown earlier in the year. St Bedes have only one danger game and should be safe over the next four weeks with Doveton and Wests playing in the last game of the season . This game could well decide just who finishes in the futac Old Essendon should win all four remaining games but their fate is in the hands of the sides above them . How it will finish is anyone's guess .
This week we see Aquinas and Wests meet in the mud at Ringwood and it could be that the heavy going will be too much for Wests. North Brunswick are at home to St Bedes and should find the visitors too strong Old Essendon travel to Heathe rton and will be desperate to win for obvious reasons . Old Geelong face Doveton smarting from their loss to Aquinas last week . UHSOB face Brunswick while La Trobe travel to Mount Eliza and should be able to account for Peninsula . My selections this week : Aquinas, St Bedes, Old Essendon, Doveton, Brunswick and La Trobe . P.S . Thanks Kevin for your compliment regarding the Telephone Mailbox service. I am thrilled people are using it so much . Remember that during the week I'm also loading other items of interest - Iadders, finals venues and even some interviews . - Phil Stevens .
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r ;heyre back to their best . Eltham loves mud, but there were tears of sod ~n me Redz satisfied powerful urge s
,- Artists invaded . Redz, Roosters and aided -e Colonel and Big Mac's hamburger s ,ikee by chance won the Tour de Franc e ,then yanked the British wide ope n down in Peru . Fraser's boys battle d
Whilst the Towners tough play kept the Trotters at ba y And are four-gone by percentage quite mere. Forget Hille . you*re better, to the Tellas said Gett a He's a dumb cluck on football . just rave s Well positive thinking . can stop you from sinking And get you on top of the Waves .
For a few or for many . you can*t beat the Fenny For a fireside chat or some ragin g I've mentioned wee George, whom the ladies think "gorg " And there's Jimmy & Vicki - engaging! ' The Zedders to pluck off the Banjos and luck Of the home ground to undertake Towners Whilst the Trotters home brew to give Carey a clu e That they may be on one of their downers The Artists at home to the boys of the foam Will not have enough in the end
;r. rough ,he Ashes old Al Pal is hopin' . Banjos were plucked - in the mud they were ~tuck
Whilst the Noddies I dread . will have Redz under bed And the Swanee's elbow it will bend Cheers!
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averians meet De La Salle in a match where selecting the winner is difficult because neither side has r ,-„essful or a consistent season . I must make a choice and therefore I select De La Salle . St . Berna t , other danger game against Bulleen Templestowe who are playing well late in the season . Bulle
always do well at Timber Ridge and today I feel they will win again . Collegians visit Marcel Temptestowe , l came which will decide the fate of the G Section Wooden Spoon . I favour Marcellin to avoid this sti g -~ usethe heavy Bulleen conditions will not be conducive to Collegians because of their sandy Albe rt P; ;,,,, g and playing facilities. Old Scotch know they must account for Monash Whites if they hope to re t rop four berth . When fudged logically Old Scotch shciid win . Po rt Colts must defeat their traditional ri e
Bloods to keep themselves in the final's race . Bloods are my selection because I suspect they will move , I too quickly for the Colts and also as Bloods have the more active forward line . N SECTION (Round 15 ) Therry should return to the winning list against Old Geelong who will visit them today and Richmond Cent cuid continue on their winning way at the expense of Balaclava who lack the consistency to warrant favouriti,,, .. G, H & U-19 SECTIONS Review of Matches played 22-7-198 9 G SECTION ( Round 14 ) A fifty percent success rate by your timorous tipster was not good . Thanks to my relatives the Clan Macisaac who piloted Kew to a twenty eight point victory over Old Xaverians ; to the inaccurate Bloods, who desf: their forward aberrations, defeated Monash Whites by thirty three points and to Old Scotch, who played even contest against Marcellin before the Cardinals won by twelve points . My errors of judgement were sho :% by Bulleen Templestowe who defeated De La Salle by nineteen points ; by Port Colts who moved to eq_ .; : third on points by disposing of St . Bernards as a final's pretender by sixten eight points and by bottom s,o Collegians who won their third match this season by defeating third placed Old Melburnians by nine poin H SECTION ( Round 14 ) Four correct predictions from five games gave me an eighty percent result . My error was when Balaclava defeated Salesians by seven points . This defeat could cost Salesians fourth place as their challenger Kontias is now equal on points and made up some fourteen percent on Salesians as a consequence of their nine! . two point victory over Therry. Richmond Central had a massive two hundred and forty two point victory o~< cellar dweller Old Geelong and Powerhouse were just that against GTV-9 as they powered to a sixty six po vlctory over the boys from Television City. St . Kevins and CBC St Kilda did play an even contest which St . Kevins won by six points . State Bank had the bye. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 13) The repercussions of Banyule having to forfeit to Old Xaverians will be felt by at least three other clubs ~ they vie for two final four positions over the next five weeks . Ormond fell from second to fourth and lost twel :percent as consequences of their fifty eight point loss to Old Paradians Green in heavy Bundoora condition= Paradians opened a winning margin in the first quarter and were never seriously threatened at any stage the game. Whitefriars defeated University Blues by thirty points whereas Old Haileybu ry built vital percentage at the expense of Collegians when the Bloods defeated the Lions by one hundred and five points . In ver poor conditions at Marcellin leaders De La Salle Blue won by five points after a low scoring and peculiar game . No score was recorded in the first and fourth quarters . Marcellin kicked their one goal three behinds in the second quarter. The third quarter proved to be De La Salle's as they kicked their two goals two in this stanza . How often does a winning side fail to score in three quarters ? Any answers Trivia Buffs? UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 13) Melbourne High School Old Boys jumped to an early lead against Old Paradians Purple and were able to hold it until the final bell when the young High School Boys were fourteen points in front . Leaders Old Scotch annihilated Caulfield Grammarians by the leviathan margin of two hundred and twenty five points . University Blacks justified my confidence in them when they defeated Old Melburnians by eighteen points St . Bernards & Therry played an even contst in whcih each side had fourteen scoring shots . Marginally greated accuracp of St . Bernards enabled them to win by five points . North Old Boys showed me to be a poor judge when they humiliated Monash Blues by the huge margin of one hundred and forty seven points . By forfeiting to Old Brighton Grammarians, Bulleen Templestowe saw themselves fall behind Melbourne High in the relegatior race. UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (Round 13) The results in this section have virtually decided the final four while providing much speculation as to thE order in which these teams will finish . Fawkner outplayed Ivanhoe with the aid of new found accuracy an . Despite inaccurate kicking Albanvale inflicted a two goal defe acranoutmfblewirsyotpn on De La Salle Gold which virtually has put paid to final's hopes held by the Sheedy Side. St . Kevins showinc their best form late in the season accounted for Parkside by twenty three points whilst Old Trinity won thE game, the section lead and enormous confidence when they defeated Mazenod by nine points after a low scorinc game . Thomastown outplayed Hampton Rovers to record a fifty eight point victory and thus a degree o confidence for the September 3 First Semi Final . Aquinas had the Bye . Preview of games to be played 29-7-1989
OBC St . Kilda at home will defeat State Bank and I am just as confident St . Kevins will defeat Powerhouse . , Sunday Salesians should have another victory at the expense of GTV9 . As Kontias have the Bye, all they ,, do is hope, pray, and wait and plan to beat CBC St . Kilda next week.
UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 14 ) old Haileybury should record a comfortable victory at the expense of Banyule while Old Xaverians will loping for a big win over Whitefriars. However they may be short of a run, not having played for three s and Whitefriars will offer stern opposition . The Xaverians have the greater incentive and are my selectio n
Ormond should regain their momentum with a percentage boosting win against University Blues as leaders De La Salle Blue at the expense of Collegians . Old Paradians Green failed in heavy conditions ,-; :3I nst Old Haileybury on June 24 and may not be fully on their game against Marcellin today . Nevertheless Old Paradians showed fine form last week and are worthy of my selection . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 14) vVith the Tony Orchard oratory causing tintinnabulation in my mind about his young Melbourne High School Old Boys (an age contradiction there!) I must give them credit for following Steve Duketis instructions . Today must have a big chance of scoring a second victory against Old Melburnians. To avoid being carried I must write that the Old Melburnians have the more impressive 1989 record and defeated the High Schoo l Ofd Boys by eighty four points on May 13 . Today I select Old Melburnians to win narrowly. Old Paradians Purple should trouble Old Brighton in the heavy Bundoora conditions but the talent of Old Brighton should e them home by about two goals. No rt h Old Boys who put the Mills Message into operation last week shoul d again at the expense of Bulleen Templestowe while University Blacks should gain vital percentage at e expense of Caulfield Grammarians on Oval 3 . In a final's preview Old Scotch journey to play St. Bernards. offset St . Bernqrds home ground advantage Old Scotch forward system and tighter defence should see a Cardinals triumph . Therry at home should record a comfortable victory over Monash Blues who seem have lost all traces of form .
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UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (Round 14) Fawkner, now sitting seventh with a remote final chance will be at home to leaders Old Trinity . Altl all form and statistics point to another Trinity victory I expect Fawkner to prove very compet t.re In what well be a final's preview two of last week's lowers Hampton Rovers & Mazenod meet . The Rovers will appre,
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prove they are the true premiership favourites. Mazenod despite inaccurate kicking, won the May 13 encoun : by sixty six points but I expect today's game to be a much closer contest . Statistics point to a Mazenod victory but I am doubtful, as, of late Mazenod has come back to the field . Today I will throw caution to the : : and select the Tony Maumo ff trained side to cause an upset and inflilct Mazenod's second successive deffDe La Salle Gold has not had the good recent form enjoyed by St . Kevins and today I suspect De La co,, be suffering a let down by thinking of what could have been and thus I favour St . Kevin's to win . In Rou three Parkside and Thomastown played a top class game in which scores were high and the play kee, contested . Parkside won that game by four points but in the intervening weeks Thomastown has proven be the more successful side . Parkside always offer formidable opposition on Pitcher Park but today I I . Thomastown to win a close contest . Ivanhoe at home should prove too strong for Aquinas who may be of a run after a three week layoff . Albanvale has the Bye
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-nort for timewasting . if the player sent off does not move off the ground reasonably swiftly - this means ,i course he is not required to sprint from the ground, but certainly must not saunter off slowly! ! *** the time of this column going to the press no-one had chanced themselves against the General Manager is the challenge :
-BEAT THE GM " ~ave forecast my final four in A . B, C and D Sections and the number of points I think each side in the four )ave at the end of the first round of matches . ,r each side in its right slot and with the correct number of points a point is allocated P . right slot, correct s equals 2 point s = challenge ''How many Amateur football followers can earn more points than the G M
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GM's Predictions : A -ond 60 =gians 60 rth Old Boys 5 2 '.' rceltin 42
Elsternwick Park, PO Box 359, Elsternwic!< 3185 . B Old Brighton 54 De La Salle 50 Therry 48 Bulleen-Temp 36
C Old Hadeybury 68 Banyule 60 Balaclava 48 St Kilda CBA 44
D Thomastown 60 Whitefriars 60 Old Mentonians 48 State Bank 4 6
s competion to close by last mail Friday . August 4th *** Spo rt man of the Week: This week's award goes to our own Greg Paine. Greg, in his role as Promotio n d Development Officer, works tirelessly and well beyond the hours of his part-time employment to spread the age of the VAFA . For the rest of the time Greg courts a lovely girl called Tamara and plays top quality football Caulfield . Well done, Greg . n the interests of equal opportunity I am looking closely at female candidates for Sporsman/woman of the :eek (This sentence is sure to draw a response from Mike Murray!) ** *
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National Mutual Trustee s The hirure i, ;lssured . IMPORTANT NOTE TO PRESS CORRESPONDENTS faxed best players and goal kickers must be faxed by 12 noon Mondays to b e ncluded in this list . Its not often that during the after-match awards/presentations, an Umpire rates as Best-on-Ground . The grapevine informs us that, indeed, a recent UHSOB Reserves pe rformance rated John 'She's Apples' Slater such an honour. We're sure Club Coach and President Boyce will guarantee a free ale when next you vs, ; Brens Oval, John . *** Looking for a used car? Kevin 'Chili' Segota swears that Saturday lunchtime is, by far. the most appropriate
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A SECTION hfaclnnes, Uni Blue s
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*** Contrary to some scurrilous remarks in last week's edition about the white-coated brigade, the Goalies
foray to the City Baths and the 'Spaghetti Tree' was a terrific success . Great to see Kevin ' The Body' Barker 'spa away' while 'Woody' whipped into a pasta platter later in the night . Nice to see 'Arnold' Belcher find the time to join in too. If our Tattslotto numbers come up tonight, Neil 'Andy' Griffiths will certainly be able to add a flower or two to Nancy McTaggart's rose collection . *** Odd Man Out ( f ro m last week) : It had to be (Colin) King with Michael Forde, Michael Murray and Michael
Stephens in tow . What's in a name anyway? It's all pretty subtle but it filled a space. *** Copped a look at young Simon 'Spunky' Vandersluys and his boxer shorts . The designs beat th e
'Leviathans' hands down . Simon's feature a wide array of frogs doing all sorts of things . I suppose he must be grateful they weren't crabs. *** Steve 'I look good in everything' McCa rt hy has really gone overboard with his training gear this time . His latest 'light/dark' garb would surely qualify him for a role in either 'Big River' or the 'Black and White Minstrels'. If you're trying to impress the scribes, Steve, you certainly have . No more mentions in this column this year. *** Another reference to Kevin 'Stand-In' Barker who really excelled himself during last week's Rese rves gam e
at Headqua rt ers . By sending a player from the ground in the last seconds of the first quarter, he continues to demonstrate the 'Bark' is still as good as his 'Bite'.
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qualify for a 'happy hour' at the end of the season, Peter, you'd better start saving up for a new wardrobe. 2 . Regarding 'Beat the GM'. If the umpires have anything to do with your predictions . Phil, you could end up winning your own competition . Fancy not putting down your 'old' side for 72 points either! 3 . Come on fella! Make sure those envelopes are in the Front Letterbox by Monday morning . There surely can't be a Back letterbox at the Park!
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*** A get well wish to veteran goalie, Bob 'Don' Dunstan . Get back on the goal line ASAP Robe rt . It's where you belong . *** Top effort for Geoff 'Ant' Ridd to attain 'B' Section status in the Field ranks. Even more remarkable when one realises that this time last year he was one the Goalies' list . Top marks for effort and perserverance 'Joffa Boy'. *** Remember : Umpires' Dinner - Monday August 21st - North Melb FC Social Club. Guest Speaker i s leading ABC sportscaster - Peter 'Smooth' Booth . ** *
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=^~Ilips. FI T rayloc St . Andrews, Coburg G SECTION Thomas, Bloods -,a'ton . Ke w arner. Monash Whites ! 'Maclsaac . Kew -wse. Kew H SECTION Poutoupoulos, St Kilda Dakin, Power House ;-,ffin, St . Kevin s "Ig, Richmond Centra l THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
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H SECTION (Cont'd) Tymms, Richmond Central Philips, Richmond Centra l UNDER 19 SECTION 1 R . Brasher, De La Sall e Griffin, Collegians C. Fuller, Old Paradans Green Fiume. De La Sall e McIntyre . Whitefnars
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Knight, Old Brighto n Perrett, St Bernards Tripod, North Old Boys (-) 34 Hatzis, MHSOB (4) 34 Goodwin, Therry (1) 33 A . Dwyer. North Old Boys (6) 33 (2) 31 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 ( 2) 29 Riley, Mazenod (3) 29 Warton, St . Kevins (2) 27 S Bolt . De La Salle Gold (6) 26 Fitzsimmons. Mazenod (2) 26 D Pougious, Thomastown (1) 25 Walsh . Aquina s A RESERV E (1) 72 McAllister, Kew (-) 61 Heaphy, Old Xavenans ( ) 61 Schmidt, Collegians (2) 60 Mitchell . University Blues (3) 50 Roth, Ormond (1) 48
(-) 54 (1) 46 (-) 40 ( ) 38 (5) 37 () 36 {-) 3 5 (-) 71 {-) 61 (4) 47 (-) 45 (6) 45 (-) 2 9
(4) 67 (5) 60 54 (2) 5 0 (2) 45 (4) 39
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(-) 67 (-) 42 (11) 39 (4) 35 (-) 29 (-) 2 8
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B RESERVE P. Monogham, St . Bernards O'Keefe . De La Salle O .C Ould . Fawkner Selleck . Fawkner Anderson . Bulleen/Tem p
C RESERVE Bowler, Banyule Haysom, Preston MBOB Devola, Hampton Rovers L . Laligiun . Preston MBOB Robertson . Old Haileybur y D RESERVE Curt in, State Ban k Martin . MHSO B Peter O'Brian . Wh tefriars Camdlen . Thomastown Young, Old Camberwel l
(-) 47 ( ) 33 (l 28 () 26 (1) 2 5
E RESERVE Watson, Doveton Penouns, Heatherton Bryant, St. Bedes Ryan, Aquinas Cavalien . La Trobe University Konstantinidis, West Brus . Taylor. La Trobe Uni
(7) 46 (- 30 (3) 29 (3) 28 O 22 ( ) 21 (-) 2 1
F RESERVE Dawson, Williamstown Clode. Commonwealth Bank Yusuf . Commonwealth Bank Hayden, St . Leonards
(4) 72 (7) 22 O 2t (-) 1 8 13
TRIBUNA L TRIBUNAL - JULY 18TH JULY 15TH ROUN D
*R . McKAY (GTV-9) - Striking - Suspended three matches . (Suspension to commence from July 22nd Round) . JULY 22ND ROUN D M . SEDGWICK (Parkside) - Striking - Suspendedd four matches . P. GAYFER (North Old Boys) - (1) Striking -(2) Abuse to Umpire - Suspended three matches on (1) and one match on (2) . Total suspension - four matches. A . JENKINS (Kew) - Violently pushing opponent - Suspended two matches . J. SOMERVILLE (University Blacks) - Striking - Suspended two matches . J. HARPER (Hampton Rovers) - Striking - Suspended two matches . C. McDONALD (Ivanhoe) - Striking - Suspended four matches . A . WATTERSON (Brunswick) - Abusive and threatening language to umpire - Suspended five matches. P. OGILVIE (Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended three matches . . *D WALLACE (UHS Old Boys) - Striking - Suspended three matches . *S . WARNER (Peninsula OB) - Striking - Suspended three matches . M . BARLING (Eltham College) - Abusive language to umpire - Suspended one match . M . DINSDALE (Waverley) - Striking - Suspended four matches . N . McLEOD (ANZ Bank) - Abusive language to umpire - Suspended one match . P. COLOSIMO (Parkside U19) - Striking - Suspended four matches . A . STEFANIE (Parkside U19) - Striking - Failed to appear - Suspended eight matches. M . FINDLAY (Old Paradians Purple U19) - (1) Striking - (2) Attempting to strike - Failed to appear - Suspended six matches on (1) and two matches on (2) - Total suspension - eight matches . *A . VALENTINE (Caulfield Gramm U19) - Striking - Suspended three matches . J . CIRKOVIC (Ivanhoe U19) - Abusive language to umpire - Suspended two matches . #F. BASSI (Brunswick Res) - Striking - Suspended four matches . *Accepted Prescribed Penalt y /#Referred to Tribunal by Investigation Committee .
Abusive and Obscene Language Clubs are advised that the penalties that apply to the Under 19 competition in relation to the Abusive and Obscene Language will now apply to all sections of the competition . That is 'An audible obscenity will result in the player being automatically ordered from the field for 15 minutes of playing time . If a second offence occurs or if one of the umpires is the subject of the obscenity the player will be reported ano automatically sent off for 15 minutes of playing time".
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No hearings were heard last Wednesday night (July 19th ) 3rd quarter melee involving OLD CAREY v WILLIAMSTOWN ( F Grade) : Both sides accepted the prescribed penalty ($100 each) ; acceptance of prescribed penalty approved by Investigation Committee. At the time of print 3 other cases are undergoing Preliminary Investigation and will be heard next Wednesday ( August 2nd) .
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~► ~ OLD GEELONG BALACLAVA Coach: Bernie Drinan 1 . S. Warren 2. R . Hall 3 C, Ryan 6 C. Whelan 8 G . Stevens
to B . Drinan (CC) 12. C. Steven s 13 W. Duel] 14 D. Ottaway 15. P Georgiou 16 P McKay 33 P Hyde 37. A. Dix 38 S. Di x 40 . C . Fischer 41 P Goodwin 42 . D. Cassar 43 G Nayar 46, R Calder 47. M McCaffrey 48. G . Bryant 49.D.McManus 52 . A . Demasson 66 D. Holman
GTV-9 1 . C. Louchard (DVC) 2 . J . Murphy 3. A . Beams 4. B . Newland 5 . M . George 6 . M . Lehman 7. G. Miethe 8. D. Hearn 9. S . Macdonald 10 . R . Lawertule 11 . T. Maloney 14 . J . Annesley (VC) 17. S. Lidgerwood 18 . J . Merkovic h 19 . B. Fox 20. L. Carey 21 . N . Smith (Capt) 22 . J. Goudg e 23 . D . Rogers 24 . G . Creaser 26. G . Varigos 27. S. Mackay 32. R . Mackay 35. G . Driscoll 37. Tony Fox
KONTIAS Coach : A rt hur Kafogianis 3. C . Kantarias 4. T. Balderanos 5 . N . Lambrinos 6 . G . Anderson 7. N . Lambrinos 8 . A. Karvelis 9 . A. Calcatjicos 10. S. Bond 11 . F. Dinatale 12 . C. Skapetis 13 . G . Boland 14 . P. Karvelis 16 . H. Yrannakis 19 . G . Kantarias 20. J. Hatzidakis 21 . P Bourlotos 22 . J . Kypansis 23 . T. Tsivakis 24 . P. Ouzounis 25 . A . Giannakis 31 .T.Kowos 32 . V. Cannolo 33. R. Kell y
28. J . Vasi l 35. J . Podandis 36. G . Lantouris 38. S . Tamvakis 40. F. Giannakis 42. C . Athanasiou 45. C. Podaridi s C. Fouskarinis C. Emmanauel 0. Jerzyn a
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1 .1 Lynch (C) 2 R Clinch (VC) 3 J.M Aher n 4 G Andrews 5 T Butta 6 S Calla 7 J . Capiron 8. J. Carty 9 R Maqueda 10 D. Mandas 11 C. Demao 12 F. Demaro 13 W Derham 14 M Dv o 15 V Ferre 16 W Gilmore 17 P Hall (DVC) 18 B . Mand:le 19 J . Liebers 20. P Luc k 21 Jim Ahern 25 P Tesonero 26 D Cotten 27 T. Maqueda 28 P Moreschm, 29 L Nardeila 30 S Northeast 31 M Pavlich 32 P Poulopoulos 34 J Rya n 35 S Ryan 36 E Skender 37 F Skender 38 R . Skender 39 M . Stavin 40 V Surace
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BLOODS Coach: C. Hutchinson 1 D . Legge 2 M .J . Cadman 3 R .N . McAsey 4 . C.B. McDonell 5 B .J . Riseley 6 P. Hendry 7 R . Bradley 8 D.A . Stock 9 C. Gardiner 10 P Watkins 11 R Eliam 12 S K . Kell y
13 PC . Bainbridge 14 R . Howard 15 N G . Stevenson 16 J Hutchinson 17 W.Johnson
18 S Blair 19 H Ilhoupoios 20 A.J . Brown 21 R Homberger 22 J Nanovich 23 P. Greene 24, D. Rust 25 J. Grant 26 B McDonell 27 SC, 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 41 R Woodhams
1 . R. Chaplin 2 K. Harvey 3 .R .BiI 4 P Reid 5 . A . D'Pgostino 6 . A. Theunissen 7. T Zeigelaar 8. J . Edmonds 9. L. Hatton 10. C. Kelly 11 . P. Ryan (VC0 ) 12. P Reid 14. D. Smith 15 G . Parkinson 17. M. Wertbourne 18 P Westanay 19. R . Boo n
20. L. Parris (Capt) 21 . D. Cummins 22. J. McPherson 23. L. Galbraith 28 C. Smythe 30, R. Kennedy 31. D. Hal 32, P Busch 33. L . Tenace 36 P Gilmore 37. D. McGuiness 38. W. Miller 39. P. RoMand 42 . C . Duman 43. A. Saw 44. J. Ronnitis 45. G . Giles 46. C. Wilson 47, D. Booth
1, J. Purdue 6. M . Milford 7.A .Shegog 9 . P. Milford 10. T Stringer 11 . A. Holland 12 . G . Cook 15 S. Li e 16, S. Mackay 19. C . Mackay 21 C . Thomas 27 A . Rogan 29. G . Kenneally 32.R,Nancarrow 33. A . Tobi n 41 . R . Teale 42. F. Parry 43, N . Comley 45, J. Powell 46. A . Mitchell 48. C. Comley 49. M . Bullard 51 . P. Baxter 55. M . Davis 56. J. Smith
57. A . Mantzounis 58 . P Swa n 59. R . Lancaster 60, P Burn s 62 . G . West 63 . T. Carnes 65, 1 . Lockwood 66 . J . Josem
Coach: Noel Jenkinson 1 . C . Hutto n 3. P McKenzie 4 . P. Tantrum (apt) 5. N . Jenkinson 7. S . Pol l 8. L . Debiasi 9. B. Gay 10, G. Furlong 11 . R . Stewart 12 . K. Ladson 13 . S. Muncaski 14 . M . Kelliher 15 . S. McGennis 16 . P. Miller 18. G . Smith 19. John Hunt 21 .J .Ladson 31 . Jim Hunt (VC.) 34 . M . Hawkins 37. G . Enge l 38. A . Goodyear 39. M . Casey 41 . S . Buick
42 . R. Mullaly 52 . M . Ladson 53 . M . Newton 56 . P Moore 61 . D. McGenni s
48 R. McKenzie 49 . K . Theunissen 50. A . Williams
KEW Coach: Richard Macisaac 1 . P. Shaw (VC) 2. M . Langton (DVC) 3. M . Manley 4. Robert Maclsaac 5. M. French 6 Richard Madsaao~cq 7. A. MacDowell 8. R . Lindsay 9. D. Maclsaac 10 . B . Prowse 11 . A . Phelan 12 . S. Pinder 13 . J . Livingston 14 . A. Livingston 15 . M . Gienister 16. A. Wilso n 17 . M . Martin 18. C. Curtain 19, C. Maclsaac 20 . K . Velthuls 21 . A . Hoiten 22 . E . Northam 23 . M . Dalton 24 . S. James 25 . M . Vana
MARCELLIN Coach : J . Scott 3. M . Harvey 4.D.Pym 5. F. Insabeila 6. D. Robinson 7. J. Goo d 11 . P. Dyson 12. A . Dickenson 1& S . O'Brien 16.A .Cooper 18. T. McAuliffe 22 . P. Kelly 23, J. Learning 24. D . Menzies 25. G . Kitchener 26. K . Robinson 42 . J . Scott (C) 45. S. Retter 48. M . O'Brien 51 . D. Mason 52 . C. O'Brien 53 . D. Siaviero 54, E . Walsh 5T R . Dullard 58 . M . Danaher 77. P. Cullen
26 . A . Borghesi 27. K . Doyle 28 . C. Northam 29 .A. Payne 30 . C. Johnston 31 . S . McLean 32 . J . Lou 33 . M . Claasen 34 . M . Furlong 35. J. Fox 36. A. Maclsaac 37. I . Oakley 38, M . O'Dea 39.S .Popp 40. M . Squire 41 . M . Doyle 42. D. Jeh u 43. R . McEnroe 44.T. Van e
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1 . N . Stapleton 2 . R . Farndon 3. J. Balmford 4, T Kella m 5 T Kennedy 6 J, Francis 7 R Heath 8 S Hunt 9. A. Fletcher 10. R . Hockney 11 . M, Tennison 12 . S Hargreaves 13. P O'Brien 14.S. Potter 15. E. Yurtsever 16. P Couples 17. L . Mates 18. A . Sutcliffe 19. M . Waring 20. T. Taylo r
21 . A . Woodhouse 22 . N . Thomas 23 .D. McLeod 24, N . McLachlan-Troupe 25 R. Van Den Cungen 26. T. Richard s 27. T Kennedy 28. A. Mayfield 29, C. Griffiths 30. A . Kenyon 31, J . Freeman 32 B Morphett 33 P Waite 34 . P. Harris 35,D.Dawson 36 . S . Curtis 37.C.Ryamond 38 . D. Stephenson 39 . A . Barry 40 . R . Williams 41 . D. Hore)si 46 . C . Hanchette 7T B . Rowlands 99 . D. Hamilton 69 . M . Pockne e
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24, R, Hodges 25.D. Wearne 26. C. Williamson 27 . A . Negri
28. L . Higham (DVC) 29. P. Morriso n 30. F. Kiel 31 . A. Fuller 32 .R .Loughron 33, J. Macmillan 34. E . Hutchinson 35. B. Dart
36. G . Aird 37. D LeLeivre (C) 38.D,McNab 39. P Trainor 40. S . Montgomery 41 M . Middleton 42 . D . Ka y 43 S . Rodwell 44 .1 . Bowde n 45. A.Clunies-Ross 46. M .Clunies-Ross 47. R . Buhagiar 48 . J . Dohert y 49 . K . Fuller 50. J . Forbes 51 .N . Elwood 52 . S. Wilson 53 . A. Hare 54 . C. Wilson (VC) 55. M . McGregor 56 . J . Richardson 57 . S. Finla y 58 . I . Williams 59 . M . Stirling 60 . B . Crump 61 .D .Hooper 62 . W. Matthews 63 . P. Edwards
Michael Plant 23 . D. Berry 37. C. Bloom 17. M . Bury 77. N . Boileau 10 J. Connors 3 P Cremon o 59 .S. Dennison (VC) 34.J, Drake 28, D, Doyle 14. H . Fenwick 79. A . Freeman 11 . M . Freeman 66. G. Grenville 4, S. Howe 2& S. Jordan 90,JJorgenso n
& R . Kennedy 12 M, Kinna 8. S . Lovegrove 2, H . McCorkeli 8,A . McLaughun 6, C . McNamara (C ) 56. M . McNamara 5. J. Manle y 15 . J . Marshall 26. S . Millard 12, J. Moran 1, A Ongarello 65 C . Pearson 13 . B . Quin 62 C. Richardson 43. L . Silk 17. M . Steele 13 . G . Tomanovrts 25. P Tomanovits 15, P Toussaint 33, J. Wilso n 11 . E . Walli s 23. M . Lovelock
PORT COLTS Coach : G . Briggs Team Manager : J. Sawtel l 1 . G . Brigg s 2 . G . Harland (Capt) 3 . C . Bel l 4 R . Twomey 5 . S . O'Neil 6 A . Mullins 7 V Smith 8 . R . Coffey 9 . M . Turne r 10 C. McDermottroe 11 .E .Imbnano 12 . C . Boyd 13. B. Cockle 14. R. Davey 15 P, Twomey 16.J. Kondos 17. A. Birch 18 A. Carlton
19. B. McGuiness 20 G . Sweet (VC) 21 . D. O'Brien 22 .J . Ramsay 23 . D. Andrew 24. D. Schofield 25 D. Lan e 26, K, Evans (DV/C) 27 P Wale
ST. BERNARDS OL D COLLEGIAN S 1 M. Sullivan 2 P Fitzgerald 4 V McGuire 5 J . O'Conno r 6 G McAllister (VC) 7 J. Toohe y 8 P Monaghan 9, G. Wood (C) 10 J. . Federico 11 P O'Bnen 12 .P Hoga n 13 R . Purcel l 14 S Melican (DVC) 15 F Monaha n 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 Fitzpatrick 32 P Runting 33 M Redmond 34 J O'Connell (DVC) 35 J Saundry 36 P O'De a 37. M O'Connell 38 D Sullivan 39 J Gollar.t 40 W Haddad 41 P Freeman 42 A Grdfdhs 43 A McCleave 44 G Powell 45 A Wals h 46 A Capes 47 G Dowling 48 8 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 Nol l 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 Dowling 78 M Dever s
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UNIVERSITY REDS COMMONWEALTH BAN K Senior Coach : W. Kraska Rese rves Coach : W. Spartce s 1 . D. Chapman 2 . J . Scot t 3. P. Charles 4, S Woodward 5. M . Shacklock (Capt) 6 P. Bowle s 7. D . Clode 8 . W. Kraska 9, M . Evans 10. A . Pitts 12 B. Charles 13 . J. Qutrke 14 G . Dunkley 15 . J . Prat t 16 N . Keating IT J . Jenkins 18 . S Watso n 19, R. Henry (CapFR) 21 . A . Segrave 23 . S. Kimpton 24 G . Joyce (VC.) 25 A, Greig (VC-R) 26 W. Ennor 27, G Phelps 28 P Buttigieg 29. B. Jame s 30 J. Gannakopoulos 31, M . McGonagl e 32 W. Sparkes 33 P Doenson 34 E .Shab o 35 . J . Martin (DVC-R) 36 . S . Weddin g 37 S Scern 38 J Post 39 . D. Barker 40 . R . Opt e 41 . A . Post (DVC) 42.5 McNamee 43,B Abrahams 44 . A, Aves 45 M . Pearson 46,J Yusuf 48, G . Bibby 49,1 Parnell 50, A . Mastamg 52 S . Morrissey 53 .i . Kraska 55. P West 5& P. Pitts 57 . C. Matthews 59.D.Sapac 60. M. McCarthy 61 . P Bollernrn 64. K . Daniels
ELTHA M COLLEG E Senior Coach: Craig Bransgrove 1 . M . Stone 2 . S. McVicar 3. K . Tucke r 4 . M . Edwards 5. C . Bransgrove 6 .R .Badenhop 7. N . Hamshare 8 M . Fitzpatrick 9. S. McPhail 10 . S. Keefe 11 .C.Penna 12 . J. Weatherill 13 . D, Bishop. 14 . R . Whelan 15 . J . Pitcher 16. A . Gardiner 17.S.Shaw 18.P Kernaghan 19. L, Dawson 20. W. Stevenson 21 ' B. Hanley
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43 . M . O'Shannessy 44 . S . icely 45. C. Davies 46, C. White 4T D. Hepburn 48.D.Bonnar 49. D, Turner 50 P. Byers 51 M . Walter 52 . J. Fitzgerald 53 . G . Burns 54 P Alle n 55, T. Nucara 56. G . Stefou 57. P. Gibbs 58, J . Perre 59. M . Case 60. T. Farrag 61, P Nelson 62 . A . Quinn 63. B. Sullivan 64. P Richardson 65. P McKenzie 67.P Kennedy 68 E . Kliman 69 . M . Phillips
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15. P Allsop 16. D. Cox 1T A. Rogers 18. Q Rolf e 19. S. McMullin 20. P Livolti 21 . J . Dicintio 2Z S. McDonald 23. M . Sayers 24. C. Tod d 25, F. De Mast 26 W. Foule r 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 3T N . Collins 38, A. Gree n 39. J. Kealy (DVC-R) 40, J, Bartel s 41 . T. Chdcott (VC) 42 . J . Grimtson 43. A . Chilcott 44. G . Smith 45. G. Rogers 46 . S. Grady 47, R Riley 49. M . Fitzpatrick F-Capft 50 .S .Mmahan 51 . N . Robinson 60.C.Bence 61 . G . Matthews 62. M . Brooks 67.D .Hogan 68. C. Carroll 69, S. Thompson 71, D. Lambourn
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17. P. Littl e 18 . M . McCormick 19. G. Undy 20. G . Hibbert 20. C. Leopold 21 . A . Park (VC .) 21 . A . Pepyat (Res.C) 22 . B. Funnel] (DVC) 23 . C. Artis 24 D. Saddler 25. R . Vimba 26, D. Westbury 27. C. Overend 28 . J . Kilkenny 29 . N. McDonald 30 . B . Emblem 31 . D . Briggs 32 . L . Libardi 33 .C .Crooks 34. D. Mauro 35 . T. Davies 36 .P Grandy 37. B. Whiting 42 . G . Palmington 43. F. Clear y 44. G . Phelan 49 . R Bartlett 5& R . Heaney 51 P. Westbury 54 . P Bovezza 55 . S. Fielding 56 . J . Mansour 60. D. Bartlett 66. D. Liddell 69. I Ashby 71 . P. Bartlett 72. M . Iles
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2 . R . Goodman 3 . A . Guinane 4, A . Fitzgerald 5, M Jackson 6. R . Walke r 7. S. Madden 8. B. Dinning 9. A . Levy 10. S . Wigley 11 . A . Sher 12. D. Ricco 13. M Brooks 14 . G . Buliuss 15, N . Timms 16. C. Muldoon 17 . J . Ward 18 . T. Tsiavt s 19 . A. Abrahams 20. M . Ingram 21 . M . Haydon 22 .N .Sher 23. M . Preston 24. A. Ainalidis 25.A.Pound 26.G . McDonald 27- B .Jackson 28. D. Ray 29. M . McComb 30. S . Fletcher 31 . R . Bulluss 32. M . Landseli 33 . S . Harvison 34, A. Jackson 36 . P. Claxton 37, S . Dunphy 38 .C.Johnson 39 . M . Dunphy 40, D. Newman 41 . R . Lydster 42 . P. McConchie 43. A . McCully 44. M . Dye r
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53 C McDonald 54J Young 55,D Atkins 56 S Chow 57,D Carmichael 58 . T McIntosh 59 . D Christie 60, T . Vea l 61, W Harris 62_ N Wylie 91 J Lawley
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MW 111(<: BULLEEN/ TE M PLESTOWE Senior Coach : Alan Parris Rese rves Coach : David Keast IG Clarke 2 N .Tsrotnas 3 T Row e 4 D Fitt 5 D Shine 6 R Heat h 7. P Robertson 8. A . Smyth e 9 P Bell 10. P. George 11 . S Farley 12, A. Parris 13 J. McInerney 14 T Pulse 15, PFauikne r 16 P Corstorphin 17. D, Mayn e 18, A. Course 19 . P Nigro
20 H . Hansiou 21, Q 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 M . Wilson 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 . Rozanti s '.. 42 . W Arthur 43. P Anderson 44, J. RosaniUs 45, D . Philpots 46.B,Sheehan 47. T Bon e 48 . S. Slate r 49 K . Theunsse 50 A. Theunissen 51 .S,Hendne 52 B . Degoidi 53 M . Agrotis 54 P Bone 55, D Peters 56 .5 Bond 57. M . Mason 58 . J Frossinos
DE LA SALLE Coach: Bernard Dunn Asst . Coach : Peter Hannan 1 M . Green 2 P. Barr y 3 C. Anderson 4 B. Waldron 5 N . Fraze r 6 P Green 7. L, Pergol i 8. C Wright (DVC) 9. C. Campbell 10. D Tessier 11 . J . Richardson 12, D . Toohe y 13 P,Beddoe 14.T. Lazzar o
15. G . Connolly (Capt) 16, P O'Toole IT P Green 18. C . Steiger 19 M . Behan 20.P O'Brien 21,J . O'Callaghan 22 . S . Nash 23, M . O'Callaghan 24. M . Low e 25. D . Carroll 26 . P. Wyles 27. D. Kinsell a 28 M Knuppel (VCapt) 29. M . Bolt 30. G McHenry 31 S Davey 32 G Sheedy 33 P. Lynch 34. A . Cluning 35. B, Gray 36 L . Sullivan 37, B . Heading 38 . C . Kuchel 40. S. McGraw 41 . K . Mullin s 42, N . Mitchell-Hill 43 . M . Harrington 44 . T. O'Callaghan '.. 45. C. McClunan 46. M . Hagen 47, B . Kellett 48 T. Brideson 49. G . Mulcahy 55. P. Dwyer
FAWKNER Senior Coach : Stephen Buckley Reserv es Coach: Mark Tymm s 1 . M . Tymms 2 . P Rundle 3 . G . Busst 4, W. Hoare 5. S . Little & 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 17. G . Ould 18. K . Korp 19 . S. Barrett 20. G . Scott 21 . P McAuliffe 22 . D. Boot h
23. N . Gosewmckel 24,B.Young 25 .A .Saggers 26 B. Seliec k 27, G . Livingstone 28 . A . Scott 29 M . Barrett 30 T Piccinm 31 .J . Madden 32. A . Johnston 33. P Malerczak 34,D.Ruggeno 35, P Barrett 36. C Kelly 37. M, Middlemo 38. P Smith 39, L. Dowd 40, R . Buller 41 . D. Cecchini 42, K . Dehenin 43 . M . Busst 44 . G . Mitchel l '.. 45, D. Smith 46. B. Smith 47. A . Brown 48. G . Walker 49. D. Portelli 50 . R . Cohen 51 . A . Wood 52 . M . Potter 53 . S. Lydiatt 54 . M . Kane
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OLD MELBURNIANS MONASH UNI . BLUES Senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserv es Coach: Marcus Hanlon 1 .J . Alexander 2, I . Kohle r 3 I Sest 4, B . Cornwell 5 G . Gal e
6, 1 . Hildebrand 7. B . Seaton 9 . L. Baring 10 .J .Koop 11 . M . Spencer 12 . G . Oakley 14 . R. Hyett 16, A . Quin 17 .S .Zachand s 18 G, Hipwell 19 .D .Schwedes 20 S Manuel[ 21 . S . Giles 22 .B .Rodoni 24 . P . Triandos 25 . P . Balsanrn 27, D, Newman 2& P . Little
29, A. Headberry 30 . J . Sturgess 31 . J . Smith 32, K Haeusler 33 . N . Searle 34 . J . Quin 35. A . Triandos 36 . M . Ker r 37 . J . Andritsos 39 . J . Spencer 40 . M . Dhillon 41 . A . Kiers 43, G . Enders 45 . M . Lalor 4& A. Hodgson 47, J . Nicolopouios 48, P . Andritsos 49. K . O'Brie n
50 M . Servos 51,B Hodgson 52. A . Hadley 53.J .Shady 54. G . Lord 55. Z . Manc 57 . M . Kanizay 5& M . Hanlon 59 . H . Middleton 65 . D Wood 67 . P . Whiteside 68 . G Scalzo 69 . D . O'Keeffe 70 .S .Jones 71 . M Ha y 72 . P Kavanagh 73 A Parsons 74 . C Atkinson
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OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach: Mark Sarau Rese rves Coach: Jeff Bennett i, G . Bennett (VC) 2 . M . McLennan 3, A. Pryo r 4 . M, Barbe r 5 . M . Waddington 6 M, Alle n 7 .S . O'Connor 8. M . Sarau 9. M . Fishe r 10 . C . Lade (Capt) 11 . C. Blair
12 . D . Cochran 14 . J . Bennett 15 . R . Smith 16 . M. Shippen 17 . P . Woff 18 L . McMaho n 19, C Brook ', . 20 .T Grant(DVC ) 21,C James 22. L. Monument 21 A, Cooper 25 . P . Grant 26 . C. Smith 27 .T . Burns 28 . T . Gal e 30 . G . Densten 32 . J . Wall 33 D . Smyth 34 S Green 35 .T Sunderman 37, M, Selb y 38 J . Tregaskis 39 .T.Hoar 40 .K .Young 42 . P . Thompson 43 . R . Wrait h 44 . R . Brown 45 . L . Fildes 46- D . Hoga n
OLD BRIGHTON RESERVES Reserv es Coach : Jeff Bennett 1 J . Ailmand 6 N . Hillar d 9 M . Osborne 12 D. Roberts 19. O . Milli s 10, M . Hutchinson 25 . P . Latze r 48 S . Kay
Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Rese rves Coach: Simon Trumble 1 TWitt s R_ Pisarski J . Nichols D . Cordner P Murray
Arnold Cochrane 3 A. Tymm s 9 G. Bradshaw io A . Joyc e . ' : Johnstone +. _ 4'J . Bagh n i 3 R . Seccul l J Warmsiey ~~ o P. Woo d - D, Ward-Ambler 18. W . Ward-Ambler t =~ ?.Thompson A, Sale k _1 J. Roysmith -, M . El6nghau s
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ST . BERNARDS OLD TRINITY GRA M MARIANS Senior Coach : Russell Forbes Rese rves Coach: Craig Neave 1 . A . Dun n 2 . C . Robiso n 3 . A . Aliibon (Capt) 4 . T . Norman (VC) 5 . D . O'Shaughnessy 6 . A. Taylor 7 . R . Forbes 8 . A. Kenealy 9 . C. Glass 10 . C. Brent 11 . T. Phillips 12. T. Clark 11 B . Trotter 14. P . Bee r 15. T. Pontefract 16. A, Blac k 17. L. Farrell 18. A . Mazes 19.J Hope 20. M Part bell 21 . S, Drum 22 . P_ Robison 23 . J . Adgemis 24, A. Anderson 25, E . Borghesi 26 . L . Colema n
27, I . Wallace (DVC) 28 . G . Harvey 29 . A. Damma 30 . D . Woods 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Sammut 33 . P . Scott 34, P . Papas 35 . A . McAree 36 . J . Carnegie 37 . R . Sell a 38 . J . Cash 39 . S. Stoddart 40 . K . Kenealy 41 . 1 . Teller 42 R . Gruen 43. C Neave 44 . A. Turner 45. N . Kolitis 46 . M . Heath 47 .A.Phadoneos 48 . B. Beamish 49 .R.Bond 50, D. Wallace 51 .D.Rogers 52, D. Butera
53 . S . Cowley 54 . P . Dowling 55 .J . Francis 56. P . Serron i 57. P . Blankensop 58. P . Deveraux 59. M . Nougher 60. M . Stanle y 61 . G . Heat h 62, J .P . Adgemis 63. J . Davey
Senior Coach : Frank Melican Rese rves Coach: John Woo d 1 . M . Sullivan 2. P. Fitzgerald 3 L. Dailey 5.J O'Connor 6. G McAllister (V,C .) 7 J,Toohe y 8. P. Monaghan 9. G . Wood. (Capt .) 10. J . Federico 11 . P. O'Brien 12.P. Hogan 13 . R. Purcel l 14 . S . Melican (D V C,) 15 F . Monaghan 16 .J Pearson
18, A Purcell 19 . S . Byrne 20 . J. Fraser 2t . C Doolan 22, M . Mahady 23, S . Walsh 24 . K . Mahady 25 G . Toto 26 . M McGrath 27 A Nathan 28, P . Morrice 29 . J . McInerney 30 . G . Powell 31 . M . Fitzpatrick 32. P. Punting 33 . M . Redmon d 34 J O'Connell (D V C .) 35.J,Saundry 36, P. O'Dea 37 M . O'Connell 38 . D. Sullivan 39 . J . Gollant 40 . W. Haddad 41 P . Freeman 42 . A. Griffiths 41 A. McCieave 44 . G. Powell 45, A Walsh 46 .A Capes 47 . D. Dowling 48. B . Doolan 49. D. Constance 50. L. Overman 51 A Sullivan 52 . D McAllister 53. R . Doolan 54, G. Matthews 55 . D . Abfalter 56 M . Syrian
57 . A . Hargreaves 58 . B . Nott 59 . A, Elliot 60 . N . Wscox 64 D . Wood 65,T . Bourke 66 . D . Bourke 74 .S .Phelan 75 . P . Hargraces 76 . D . Copeland 77 .M . Dowling 78 . M . Devers 9
THERRY Senior Coach : A . Crotty Asst . Coach : M . Purcel l 1 G Biddiestone 1 M Conwa y 2 . J . Zanew 3 .J .Toohey 4,S Eastmure 5 . S . Ramsay 6, T . Quinn 7,P Jones 8 . G . Bourke 9 M . Grocock 10 R . Egglestone 11 . A Crotty
12 . J . Gallagher 13, M . Bosanko 14 . J . Reddick 15 . P McCann/C Barrett 16 S . Gibson , R . Lyons 18 .T,Tayior 19. A . Ratcliffe 20. M, Ennis 21 . J . Tyler 22.5. Bourke 23 C . Bye 24 . P. Mellon 25 . M. O'Rourke 26 . P. Rya n 27 . M. Tadmac 28 .D .Sandman 29 . M. Hudson 30 . G . McCormack 31 .S .Ryan 32 . R . Costell o 33 . S . McMahon 34 . M Donohue 35, D . Aitken 36. S. O'Brien 37. D . Castaldi 38. M . 0'Kearney 39. M . Hudson 40. C . Muscat 41 . M . Crotty 42 .P Ryan 41A Whelan 44 M Doran 45 . P. Davern 4& C, Ryan
47 . P Ratcliffe 48 . D Wrigglesworth 49 J Matto n 51 . R Moran 52 . H . Ayad 53 . S . Cranwell 54 .P,Jones 55 . M Purcell 56, M Bel l 57. G McCullough 58 C Mills 64, P . Crotty 65. M . Hogan 75 . P. Bruno 88 . P. Murphy
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Senior Coach : Kevin Morrison Rese rve Coach : Rick Frazer 1, P Sjogren 2 . J . Radford 3, R. Grummett 4 M . Russell 5 . G Salerno 6 A Coke r
7 . S . Cern i 8 . J . Somerville 9 .S, Phillipson 10 . S . Brommei 11, M McErvale 13 L.Banks 14 T . Marks 15 J . Garde 16, B Kelar 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 . Patunson 27 N Heath (V C ) 28,B,van Denderen 29,J, Gra y
30 . G Keys 31 J Cummins 32 N Pappas 33 G Miller 34 P Somerville 35 .J .Hughson 36 . J . 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 Dillon 45 E . Heffernan 46 C Thompson 47 . L . Doyl e 48 A . Rogers 49 A. Gra y 50 S Shaddock 51 .J .Chomiey 52, M . Bell 53 . A. Salerno 54 .5 Thomas 55 . B Hain s 56 D Robinson 58 T Hogan 59 P . Weigard 60, M Rankin 61 . A . Cunningham 65 .A Youn g 69 . A Batey 72 M GiItrap 74 J . Campg6 82 A . Donald
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r~M~~ L JLE BALACLAVA Senior Coach: Mike Smith Rese es Coach : David rv Read 1 K.Angvnn 2 0 Gregory 3 A Hill 4 . B Rafferty (Capt) 5 N1, Hill 6, A Breslin 7 M . Knots 8 K Palmer (DVC) 9 B Angwi n D Caddy 11 B. Wilson 12 P McGrath 13 N Monaghan 14 . R Patterson 15, P Bresli n
16 R Morrison 17 John Sist 18, K Hartley 19, S Withers 20 M . Conroy 21 C Chalker 22 PAusterberry 23, G . Schultz 24 S Gate s 25. James Sist 26 A . Antonio 27 . i . Withers 28 H . Dickson (VC ) 29, R Stocker (Resg,/C) 30 . S. Talarico 31 . G Olsen (ResVC) 32 S . Hill (Res Capt) 33 . T Hil l 34 .B O'Shannessy 35.5 .Kovacs 36 R Tangey 37, T Hermes 38_ S Spalding 39,K . Orman 40. G Halpin 41 . A. Levey 42 G . Brown 43.I . Gailunas 44.G.Toogood 45 . M . Gamin 46 . R Calder
47, A . Christensen 48 R. Laffey 49 D. Cassar 50. A Harrison 51 J . Smith
Senior Coach : John Simpson Rese rves Coach : Steve Scullin 1 S . Scullin 2 . C . Holst 3 L Holt 4 M . Legge 5, C. Lad d 6 P Williams 7 J Fraumano (VC) & 6, Molone y
9 . G . Pyers 10. P Adams 11 S . Sanders 12, D Gilbert 13 A Shor t 14 . D Allard C) 15 P Moore 16 . R Doherty 17 . B, Collins 18. J . Turnbull 19, A . Dale 20 G Gent 21 . A. Cosohno 22 J . Gilham 23. W. Lusk 24 G Foster 25 . M . Power 2& A. Mil l 27, G Mooney 28 A. Weston 29 G . Sutterby 30 A Barry 31 M Veal 32 C West 33, D. Glas s 34, G . Donaldson 35. C . Pyers 36 D, Turner 37. D, Gent 38 J Bishop 39 . B_ Bowler 40 W. Gibson 41 . D . Taylor 42. P. Austi n 43 . C. Richmond 44, B. Hogan 45, M . Gilbert 46 M, Knowles 47,T. Kearsey 48. M . Clos e '.. 49, P. Mayerhofer 50, M, Phillips 51 A Thompson 52 S Coulson 53. G . Castledine 54 . R. Knight 55 D. Williams 56, G . Lugg 57. R. Cullen 58. G . Anderson 59. G . Plac e
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C.".ULFIEL[3 GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : George Voyage Reserves Coach : Rob Vegas 1 D Matthews 2 . J . Roseman 3, B. Mathews 4 R . Morrissey 5 W . Horton 6, D. Lowe 7 G . Boston 8 . M . Millard 9, G Din d 10 . J Stone (VC) 11 . J. Dickson 12 . R Harrison 13, R Sweetland 14 T. Nelson 15 C Cooney(Capt) 16. 1 Royals (DVC) 17 . G. Williams 18. N . Cox 19, J . Restarick 20 . G . Bourke 21, N . Brohier 22, J. Clarkson 23, D . Alle n
24- K Dachs (ResVC) 25, J . Harle y 26. S, Williams 27 N . Cap e 28. S Cossart-Walsh 29. R Castles 30, S, Kiose 31 . M .Rudden 32, M . Dcrosta 33, P, McNamara 34.C Roseman 35. R . Harris 36, C . Worthingto n 37. M, Scholten (ResCapt) 38, P. Atkinso n 39 . J . Maestros 40 . S . Roseman 41 A . Heap 42, D, Gregor 43. R. Royals 44, C Bettany, 45. M . Stanjo 46. P. Roseman 47. J . Naajar 48 . B . Rossiter 49 . S . Morrison 50 . J . Headlam 51 . K . Hedi n 52, S. Christopher 53 . C. Dale 54.B. Shaw 71, G . Paine (ResDVC)
HAMPTON ROVERS Senior Coach : Ian Rice Rese rve Coach: Ian Cave 1 . M Coutts 2 A Lawson
3 E Panagiotidis 4 M, Andrews 5 D, Rogerso n 6 D. McConville (Capt) 7. B. Hibbs 8 C . Amoore 9. P Wilson 10. W Austin 11 .1 Rogerson 12 W Capp (DVC) 13 P Poute r 14. W Boyle 15 S Mulholland 16 N Hop e 17 B.Br d 18 A Winkler 19 J . Hunter 20.S. Devereaux 21 . E . Melnja k 22, R. Hetherington 23 . D. Devot e 24 . M . Young 25, R . Melnfak 26.J . Ross 27, D . Griffin 28. M McKellar 29S .Pappon 30. G Cox 31 S . McDonald 32 A Lucas 33. J. Mather 34. P Jones 35,P, Hartshorn 36 . P. Newman 37. P. Geuh o 38 J . Harpe r 39 . K . Ivey (C.Res) 40, P. Kalitsis 41 .P Rogerso n 42. A . Pryor (VC-Res) 43. C. Elliott 44,L,Geeson
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IOIANHOE Senior Coach: John Wise Rese rves Coach : John Kin g 1 . R. Armstrong 2 G . Cameron 3. D Hoffman 4 M . Donohue 5 P Manuel 6 J . Hoffman 7 . J . Matthew 8 . J Wise 9 . M . Thackwray 10. R . Angelini 11 . D. Witchei l
12 . M . Lengacher 13 . P. Rawle y 14 . E . Newbold 15. J . Dlorio 16. P. Pentingill 17. A. Zanata 18. G . Peacock 19. G . Bullen 20. A. Wooif e 21 . C. Rose (VC.) 22. R . Gittos 23. I . Forsyth (V.C.) 24. A . Newbol d 25. A . Barro (Capt .) 26. M . Lacy 27. T. Anderson 28. A . Balcombe 29. R . Malcolm 30 . J . Maki n 31 . W. Baker 32 . M . Peacock 33 . C. Flynn 34 . M . Fabri s 35. A. Sotiropoulos 36. S . O'Connell 37. R . Lewis 38,S.Lynn 39. D. Flyn n 40. L. Blakney 41 . C. McDonald (R.Capt) 42 . S . Hal l 43 . M . Jones 44 . J . Sampson 45. M . Pratt 46 . R . Szygalski 47. R. Maloney 48. D. Libertone 49. A . Matthews 50. W. Lloyd 51, D. Webb 52 . J . Lynch 53. P. Bisogrn 54, L . Cenagdzifa 55 S. Murray 56. M . Flynn '.. 57. T. Oberin 58 . M . Snedden 59, D. Carroll
Simon Meehan Reserves Coach: Greg Meadows i- A Baxte r , C. Connell j 14, Schmidt : J Robertson a C. McKenzie 9 . Dangerfield 5, G, Philli p . 6. W Smith 7. C Waring 8. S . Meehan 9 T. Lyel l 9, A. Mytton .."' 10 P. Bennett it .J Rae 11 . R, Wilso n 12, D Secculi (Capt) 12 . G Meadows 1,~, S . Fuller :3 B. Carty 14. G .Lasscock 15. T. Dora n 15, W Philips I& J, Bingham 17 . W. Cox 18- 1 .1 Con stable 18. C . Lan e 19 . R . Gerdy 21 . A . Walden 22. R . Kingston 23. P. Noske 23 S . King '4 R . Lavender '5 1,1 Colston 26 J . Barclay ^7 G . Smit h 28, D, Merrell 28 A, Gilchrist 29 . W Byrns 29 .T Jone s 30 A McGorlick 31, N Cameron 32 . D. Mille r 33 G Tanner 33 W Caspers 34, D . Fletcher 35 P.Derham 36 R, Parton 37. P Wig g 38 D. Cotton 38, A Wigg 39 A. Hood 41 J. Wood 42 P. Flockhart 44. P. Howker 45 I. Ridoutt 46. C . Far r 4T R . Dobson 48. P. Merrell 56.B.Ladds
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OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: B . Nievandt Reserves Coach : 1 . B. Yarwoo d 2 . R . McKenzie 3. D. Fallaw 4. I . Wells (Capt .) 5. J . Steven s 6. D . Vea l 7. B. Cockertll 8, P. Skalberg 9. S . Bal l 10 . B Hall 11 . A . Ryan 12 . A . Marks 13 . J . Marshall 14 . M . Huber 15. P Cargin 16. T. Stevens 17. A Trngardh 18. S Corlett 19. S Jenkins
20 . M . Dyson (VC) 21 . A . Haug 22 . D. Scot t 23 . S. Campbell 24 . W. Parry 25,B,Nievandt(Coach) 26, N . Glover 27. P. Ritchie 28D.Jones 29, B . Wilso n 30 . C Warren-Smith 31 . J. Norma n 32 . N Harris 33 S. Ramsdell 34. M, Lindley 35.S .Conboy 36. A . Ongarelio 37 .E . Fakhr i 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 . Doddertll 50. P Wilde
51 . D. Taylor 52, A. Novak 59. R . Bel l 63 N . Skaiberg
PRESTO Nf MBO B Senior Coach : G. Tsofacos Assistant Coach : N . Calculi Rese rves Coach : S . Ryles 1, N . Calcutt 2 I De Bono 3. L Johnston 4. S Hinchcliffe 5. D . Caton 6.D Hepburn
7. D. O'Brien (C.Sen ) 8. J. Culph 9. D Heenan 10 . J Mounsey(VCSen) 11 A Hodgson 12 .G Hawke 13 A, Philp 14 M Zubak 15, D Hal l 16 B O'Conno r IT G_ Turner (VA.Sen) 18 B Milne r
19 G . Phillips 20, M . Faure 21 M . Waikley 22 . R Bullock 23, I, Ewing 24 R . Warwick 25 S McGowan 26 A, Brydson (V D.C,Sen) 27 S Richardso n 28 A . Allen 29 C . McCaw 30. P Caiigiun, 31 . T Mason 32 M Mason 33. R. Haysom 34, P Jones 35 S Ryles (CC Res) 36, N Maynard 37 .E . Kynaco u 3& G . Sabah (V.C Res) 39 R Johnston e 40 M . Hodgson 41 . D Philp 42 M, Mitchell 43, L Caligiuri 44 . P Costello 45 . S. Baxter 46 J . Mountney 47 T. Richards 48. J, McCorry 49 T. Trantino 50 C. Cahgiun
ST. K EVI NS OL[? BOYS Senior Coach : Alan Qualife Reserve Coach : A . Chester 1 . R. Hawkins (VCR) 2 . A . Cheste r 3. A . Varasdi 4. J Saroeant 6. G . Gross 7 S Kerr (DVC) 8 P Joyce 9. J Fogarty 10. M . Klva c 11 H . Stone (DVC) 12 . R . Arthurson 13 P Hooper 14,J,Dynon 15 .0,Houngan 16 P O'Brien
17. P, Foley 18, C Halfpenny 19, A . Rowbottom 20. A . Hall
21 T. Holder 22, B Campbell (VC) 23, M . Waters 24 P Meagher 25 D Rigon 26 A Simmons 27 J Quinlan 28. J, Bare 29.J. O'Brien 31 J.F.X Sergeant 32 P Charles 33 S Loorham 34. R Hourigan 35, R. Davey 36 M . McKaige 37 A Beale (Capt) 38. A Richardson 39. D Chaffe y 40 . B . Clark (ResCapt) 41 . T. Wilkinso n 42 . P Chaffey 43 . S, Bare 44 B Millar 45 N Morrison 46 D DeRooden 47. M Treloa r
48 A Nanfra 51 J O'Brien 52 P. Lewin 59, N, Jolle y
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ST. ~(ILQA 0.3 .O .t ,'. Senior Coach: Peter Olivieri Rese rves Coach : Bernie Salter 1 A . McGaw 2 L Buckley 3 J. Howard 4 B Boyd (Capt) 5 M Gllan 6. M Struth 7 C Capiron 8. A . Trabinger 10. P. Buzza 11 M Driscoll 12 A . Astabl e 13 P Susowch (ResVC) 14. M Lee
15 M Lake (DVC) 16 M Aren s 17 J Clagnan 18 B. Gill 19 M King 20 A Riddell (VC) 21 D Behnk 22 .P Dynon 23 M Clinch 24 A . Murphy 25, M Harpe r 26 M Broadhead 27 P Berenger 28 A Brandwooo 29 I Hammam 30. S McGarnty 31 P Sherman 32 M Murnhy 33 P Gonzales 34 M . Boyd 35 R Ballann 36 C Kraus 37. R White 38 . R Oakley 39 . G. Heal y 40 G Broadhead 41, D. Phela n 42 J Naughton (ResDVC) 43 S Monagle 44 M Howard 45 P. O'Dea (ResCapt) 46 W Fiddler 47 R Salvini 48 J Palmer 49 N De Raad 50 J Ahern 51 J Murrihy 52 A Pearl 53 . A. Camm 54 B Cummins 55 P La Fontaine 56, P Shortal 57 F Avitable 58 L . Nardella 59, M Kay 60 P Buzz a 61 D Bergman
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BULLEEN UNITE D AJAX Senior Coach : Mark Fiedy Rese rves Coach : Andrew Shenker 1 D Marks 2 A Klooger 3 A Kiel
4 M Frede 5 M Silver
6 M Roseman 7 G Velleman 8 M Fairl y 9 A Bursztyn 10 R Bloom 11 A Halphen 12 G Posweil 13 J Mond 14 Brian Goldberg 15 P Goldberg 16 A Milmacher 17 Ofer Komornik 18 D Segal 19 S Joseph 20 D Marlow 21 D Sheezel 22 B Jose m 23 A Lebransky 24 J Rinker 25 M Gross 26 A Ka6nski 27 Braham Goldberg 28 . D Rockawi n 29 D.BnsWn 30 D Alberts 31 A Phillip s 32 M- Borenstein 33 Oren Komormk 34 L Burst m 35 8 Spicer 36 P Goetz 37 A Slade 38 J Stern 39 B Kay 40 P Berman 41 G Neater 42 M Carp 43 J Midler 44 P Cherny 45 D Freeman 46 A Bassatt 47 J Jolson 48 L Goldberg 49 J Alberts 50 A Mordech 51 P Lebranksy 52 A ZeOnsk, 53 G Pianko 54 S Wort h 55 B Zielinski 56 H Silver 57, M Sinclair 58 D Super 59 S Arcoca 60 D Krongold 61 M Hyams 62 W Krongod 63 M Fox 64 R King 65 J Davis 66 M Fagenblat 67 B Rothschild 68 M Edelstein 69 M Gdanski 70 N Diamond 71 A Woolf 72 C Winter 74 A Horne 75, M Oved 80 G Meltzer 81 . M Zurbo 87 R Loune 88 R &Id 90 I Piack
Senior Coach: Vic Ha rvie Rese rves Coach Craig Veitch 1, I . Cairns 2 R Morley 3. S . Dowd 4. N . Cartledge 5. B. Wilso n
6. M Kelly 7, C h 8 S.. Vatic McLaren
9 H,Turvey 10. F Corsello 11 . R Creighton 12. D . Thompson 13 G Coterd i 14 J. Empey 15,P.Dennis l& C Foley 17. D. Gandolfo 18. B. Sharp 19 D . Robbins 20 A Doiinko 21 P Green 22, P Wald ran 23. P. Harvie 24 . A May 25. M . Harris 26. R Whiting 27 . J . Harvte 28 R . Wood 29 D Sexton 30. M Flanagan 31 . W. Reynolds 32 .1 Mutsmer 33 P. Sexton 34, C . Stephens 35. P Banfield 36.D.Speed 37, P Fle w 38, R Pascoe 39 . S Avery 40 L Godwin 41 K Strachan 42 H . Roberts 43 C Daddo 44 R Corseil o
45 . G . Williams 46, D. Humphrey 4T G . Connolly 48, M Porte r 49 G Taylor 50 W Olney 51 M Beiato 52 . P Laming 53. S Dowd 54 J. McInnes 55,S Baggio 56. R . Gallagher 57. D. Stacpooie 58. P. Zrozi 59 B Mot t
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ELSTERNWICK Senior Coach : Steve Huckett Rese rves Coach : Peter Purcell 1 . L . Murphy 2. S. Bean 3 J. Eklo m 4 G . Rosewarne 5 M Whela n 6 M Lloyd 7 T Heat h 8. 8, Howard 9. A . O'Connor 10 J. Biennerhassett 11, P. Mahony 12, P. Ballantyne 13. P. Harris 14. Alby Conlin 15 L . McCooke 16 P Tsiampas 17 G Oakley 18 P Broderick 19 A Connelly 20. P Southall 21. W. Nicholson 22 R . Alisop 23. N . Christie 24. D. Conlin 25.ACosmas 26.D Mahony 27 S. Bel l
28 T Johnston 29.J Coyne 30 P Ritchie 31, B. Williams 32 . R . Eiko m 33, T Papantoniou 34, Adrian Conlin 35. M . Wright-Smith 36.T. Weapon 37. G Marshall 38, 8 Hammer 39 . P Callahan 40, M . Daniels 41 G Dunn 42 . P Ginkel 43 . A . Hankin 44 .E Hil l
45 .R Grandemange 46 .D.Peake 47 E Wittenberg 48 L, McGregor 49 D. Lloyd 50 J. Daw 51 G . Hancock 52 M . Saneiii 53 S.Peppard 54, P Street 55 J. Rei d 56 S McLennan 57. C. Amo s 58. G 0 Sullivan 59. T. Nicholls 60. A Gualano 61 . 0 . Gillingham 69 . J Freeman SPONSORS JEFFERSON FOR D ,t ELSTERNWICK HOTEL
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Al ~~E IN'!Of P MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB Senior Coach: Anthony Sho rt Reserves Coach: Ron Verma 1 . A . Legovich 2, A. Atchison 3 . R . Verm a 4 D Menzies 5 R . Martin 6 S . Bradley 7. R . Knight 8. J. Dixon
9. D. Comer (Sen .Capt .) 10 . M . Lotherington 11 . S. Harrie s 12 G . McLardie (V.C.) 13, A. Dawson (D.V.C.) 14 . A, Webste r
15 A. Moore 16 P Kot z 17. A, Drummond 18 R . Wlx
19 J. Marshal l 20 A Athanasopouios 21 . C . Sumne r 22. S . Brown 23. C. Drake 24.G . Wilson 25.A. Capp 26. G, Tyrrell 27 . C Tyrrell 28,C.Bavage 29, C Geehman 30.P Brydon 31 . M . Roach 32 .1 Radlow 33. R . Curri e 34 S, Anderson 35. 0. Pomie 36 . R, Terrens 3T J. McLoughlin 38,C.Short 39, P. Baumgartner 40 . D. Bake r 41 . P Kent 42 . P. Fanning 43 .S .Bahen 44 . E . Slants
45 A . Sainsbury 46, D Walker 47. S. Gabrielson 48 R . McGregor (Res,C .) 49, M . Webster 50, M . Lai 51 .J.Bahen 52, B. Fulle r 53 . C. Hammond 54, M . Gately 55. G . O'Brien 56. P Riska 57 . G . Thompson 58, B. Sergeant 59. A . Greatorex 60, P Geilings 61 . N . Hansen 62 . R . Real e 63. C . Flegeltaub
OLD CA M BERWELL Senior Coach: Duncan McCallum Reserves Coach : Peter John s 1 . M . Hodgson 2 A. Mitchell 3, N Brown 4, A Inkste r 5 . C McCulloch 6, J . Labiache 7 . P. Kerkvlei t 8. R Jepson 9. R. Beal 10 . E . Smith 11 A . Dance 12 . S . Holding 13 . B .Jackson 14 . A. Paterson 15 . A. Grierson 16. W, Inkster 17 R Pike
18 G Adams 19 T Holding 20. D. Provan 21 . S . Spicer 22,S . Burmeister 23 . M . Armstrong 24 . R . Woo d 25, A . Keck 26, G . Young 27 D Woods 28, B, Leitch 29, M Hopkins 30. R . Paterson 31 . J . Howard 32. B. Elliot 33. C. Guthrie 34. A. Rogers 35. S . Swingler 3& A. Glob 37 . C .Strachan 38. N . Huntley 39. M . Todd 40. B. Saivans 41 . R . Le e 42. A . McCulloch 43, M . Face s
44, M . Canddoro 45. T. Dukadinouski 46.C.Evans 47. P Lenton 48,R .Graham 49. M . Kershaw 50. A . Taylor 51 . R . Curtis 52 . A. Watt 53 . P. Gunton 54 .D.Adaway 55, N, McCann 56 . J . Lee 57 Napier 58 . P. Crundell 59, D Humann 60, S . Crundell 61,B .Sugden 63. W. Earl 69.P.Eades 84 . B. Pkye 11t D Hayes
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OLD MENTONIAN S Senior Coach : R. Jamiso n Reserves Coach : M . Osborn A Acreman J Norman R. Newma n
4. M Barrett b. C. Saville V. Sciacca 7, G, Norton E N Macquwre 0, R Macquire •0 %! Durac k
D. Meyer .3 .T. Appel 1,3 S. Shar p D. Rogers 1a D, Sciacca 16T. O'Brien 7 T. O'Toole '& J. Konicanin 19 W Beynon _ 1 R, Buxton - 1 C. Ericksen 2°.A. Leve r 23 . N . Moodie 24 . D . Solley 25. W Glue 26 B Scalzo 2T C . Appel 28 M, Hendry 29 G . Fathers 30, D. Ridley 31. S. Ingram 32, J. Sly 33 P. Vines 34, D. 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 . Mickelburough 43, C. Best :,! G . Lindsay 45.T.Bournon 46 A . Petrov 47 D Mussared 48,D.Johnson 49,S Jeffrey 50. C. Funston 51 . A Szadura 52 . T. Scaiz o 53 M .Chandekar 54 M . Stanhope 55 C. Davi s 56 . D. Wilkie 57. D.Schinzel 58. L. Paterno 59 G . Buxton 60 .P.Beynon 61 .P Pezos 62 R . Crouc h 63 L Mickelburough 64. A . Edward s 65. G . Fleming 66. D. Gran t '67. C. Hutchings 68 G . Gakovlc 69. J . Agius
POWERHOUSE Senior Coach: Glyn Evans Rese rves Coach : Rob Sarosi 1 . Glyn Evans (CC) 2 . R .Sarosi (RCC) 3 C. Corbett 4. M . Stone 5. A . Miller 6, R . Wegner 7. C. Trist 8, N . Pavlou 9. A . Morris 10 . M . Hansen 11 . M . Taylor 12 . P. Flaherty 13. M . Lang 14. B. Hal l 15, J. Scotland (DVC) 16. T. Glase r 17. N . Trompf 18. G . Stewart 19. A . Escot t 20. D. Dealer (VC) 21 . S . Cros s 22 . P. Stewart 23. A . Ker r 24. R . Williams 25. J. Harris 26. C. Atkins 27. C . Newland 28. D. Stewart 29 . F. Stafford 30 . R . Martin 31 . P O'Sullivan 32, B. Wilson 33 . M . Bray 34,B, Morgan 35,S. Broadway 36. P. Hollowood 37.C. McLeod 38.R .Chapman 39. N . McKay 40. P. Riede l 41 . P Daki n 42. T. Goldsworthy 43.D. Hoo d 44 .P Graham 45. A. Cop e 46 T. Richardson 4T N . Cole 48 S Mason 49 . J . Crawley 50 . G . Manner 51 . T Waters 52 . P. Isherwood 53. B . Traynor 54, T Hislop 55.T. Fosdick 56.G . Morgan 57. D. Brown 58. G . Scotland 59. D. Kretschmer 60. D. Angell 61 . M . Brow n 62 . R . Henderson 63. S . Comensoli 65. R . Morrow 66.D. Mende r 67. J. Haberman 68 . S. Monaghan 69 . M Mason 70. G . Holledg . A. Cottrel e71 . N . Dean sl72 77. J. Tonkin
STATE BANK Senior Coach: Ken B remner Assistant Coach : Tony Bull Rese rves Coach: David Jenkins 1 . S. Cloke (C )
2 . R. Gneil 3. A . Rolfs '.. 4. K . Dervan 5. J. Beare 6. P Henderson 7. 1 . Bee r 8, L . Twycross 9. D. Walpole 10 L. Bull 1t . R . Hargreaves 12 . R . Burrage 13. M . Price 14. M . Durham 15. M . Rerden
16 N . Wailmeyer (VC) 17. M . Purcel l 19. A . Maher 20. J. Coghlan 21 . G . Smith 22 . P. Duplessis 23. M . Aumont 24. D. Templeton 25 . M . Gu y
26 . R . Linforo 27. F.Isgro 28 . D. Grant 29 . G Watt 30. J . Murphy 31 . G . Cramen 32 . M . Scott 33.C .Kenez 34. C . McLean 35. D . Brown 36.D Kay 37,C .Arnephy 38. A. Brow n 39. G . Goldsmith (DVC) 40. J . Murray 41 . 0. Noronha 42 . M Keating 43 D,Doonan 44 . A . Gale 45, A . Garvle 46 . J . Curtin 47. S . CLifford 48. C. Shepherd 49. P. Koukouzikas 50.J. Wood 51, B. Mason 52 .P Hyde 53. M . Elford 54. J. Pallotta 55. N . Hitchcock 56, G . Lawton 57 A . Car r 60. D. Jenkins
THOMASTOWN Senior Coach : Reserves Coach : 1 . G . Medwin 2 C. Cedro 4. G. Petsirns 5. L. Everitt 6. R, De ThomaslS 7. P. Hoppe r 8. A . Fellows 9, T. Staois 10 . B . Leovoid 11 . A . Flemming 12 . F. Farchioni 13. C . Pearson 14. B . Jenkins 15, B. Pellegrino 16. D. Farchione 1T D. Lea d 18. Ken Harling 19, G . Bubis 20. P. Coverdale 21, E . Lentini 22 . C. Tsalkos 23. D . Fellows 24. J. Krousoratis 25.S . Bradford 26. M . Spinoso 27. R, Kell y 28. L . Moribito 29 Kevin Harting 30. C. Fellows 31, C . Koullinos 32. B. McCreddin 33 J . Zaicos 35 A .LaRosa 36 . M . Golledge 37 J . Theodorou 38.N .Argynou 39, G . Kyrousis 40, A. Donner 41 . W. Cooper 42. M . Mirro 43 G . Lattout 44 . G . Camilien 45, M . Bloodworth 46, A . Staio s
47. M. Plowrlght 48. P Prinzi 49. R . Carroll 50. R . Gilpin 51 . M. Boyden 52 . K. Chandler 54. G . Veikos 55. R . Cleaver 56. R . Molella 57. S . Clnaran 59. T. Mazoski 60. G . Whitney 61 .G .Kerneghan 71 .F Buda k 73 . A Smit h 75, J . Karambelas 82 . P Horkings 83.J .Loche 88, V Taskmakis
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WHITEFRIARS Senior Coach Ray Keane Reserv es Coach David Hil l 1 . J Philli p 2 . S . Woodman (VC) 3 P Reidy (Paul) 4, S . Strik e 5 R Van Raay 6 C Houston 7 P Coghian 8 A McKeown 9 . P Harrison 10. T. Pratt 11 D, Sutton 12 . M . Spears 13. M .F. Reidy (Mark) 14 D. Harri s 15, M . Harrison 16. M . Borrack 17 S . Santamana 18 T McNeil 19. D. Crowe 20. B Crowe 21 . T Coghian 22 . M . Feutni 23. P Ciardul6 24. J. Bonnyman 25, W. Lyal l 26. D. Calliha n 27 . M .J. Reidy (Mick) 28, B . Lee 29. B . Dunn 30 P,O'Brien (Paul) 31 . N Jenkin s 32 . P Hacket t 33 . G. Guggenheimer 34 . S. Lowell 35 .J . Dunbar 36 .P Bunn 37. P O'Brien (Peter) 3& L. McLaughlin 39. A . Smith 40. B. Tierney (Capt ) 41 . J . Housto n 43, N . Roberton 44. R. Baker 45.P.Hay 4& D. Bourke 47. P Mason 48,P.Rohan 49 . S . McAuliffe 50, R . Bennett 51 . S. Logie
52, M . Lawson 53 .J . Newton 54. P Battersby 55, D . Toomey 56. J. Elliot 57. S . Croke 58. G . White 59. P. Gerraty 60.T Lawson 61 . M . Roberts 62. C . Goldrick 63, D. Flanagan 64 .J Flanagan 66 M . Stevens 67, N . Hughes 70. D . Midro 71 . P Sully 72 .D.Thomas 73. S . Wegener
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CO LI -GIANS 1 R . Sander , 2 R . Knight,. act) 3P.1 Gray 4 M Barton 5 C Lynch 6 K. Harnam 7 G Murnane 11 G Mooney 16 B Dye r 18 P Austi n 21 L Southv+eli 23 R Hogan 24 B Grubb 26 T Connolly 27 P Jakober 29 P Lindgren 31 A Jeffers 32 P Aldridge 35 R Cullen 40 D Stephens 41 M Bishop 51 B Hobbs 52 P Crabber 53,S Hol t
54 D Tic e 55 M Armstrong 56 A Parry
57, R . Welsh 58.T Poo n 59 W McCormack 60 P Arand t 61 A Garrawa y
Coach : David McCom :k 1 P Board 2 J Steind l 3 R Aanensen(DVC) 4 C Fuller (VC) 5 A Reidy 6 B Joyce 7 D COU :Jns 8 N Ccndi e 9 P Donoghue 10 P Robertson 11 A VdlanU 12 P Digney 13 J Mtlis 14 C Dixon 15 P Joyce (Capt) 16 Malt O'KeeHe 7 M year 18 P 0loughlm 19 P Brabender 20 N Vasdeu 21 M Geary 22 W Brown 23 D Stuckey 24 Mike O'Keeffe 25 J Holmes 26 P Re d 27 D Quigley 28 P Sdwo 30 M Findlay 31 A Roberts 32 D Craker 33 M Ward 34 D Castleton 35 T L.v y 36 M O'Connor 37 D Gravel 38 B Flynn 39 J Rav e 40 Mark O'Brien 41 Justin O'Brien 42 T Jone s 43 D Carafa 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'Loughlrn 59 M Beveridge 60 Peter O'Loughlin 77 C Hevatl
Coach: Graham DaN 1 D Alla n 2 A Kennealiy 3 A Schille r 4 S Palmer 5 E Jones 6B Howden 7 R Oldfield 8 S Watson 9 F Foo 10 S Rogan 11 C Singleton 12 S Stapleton 13 C Ftzmaunce 14 D Brakiey 15 C Manueil 16 N Proctor 17 D Roberts 19 D Mills 20 J Naish 21 J . Dsanto 22 J Docking 23 R Nancarrow 24 M Young 26 T Williams 27. 8 Jefferson 29 S Clarke 30 M . Storey 32 J Hector 33 C Vine 35 C Kakoufas 39 C . Grime 40 D Lucas 42 L Griffin 44 A Parki n 60 B Woolhouse 69 D Phillips
DE LA SALLE BLU E Coach : Chris Hal l 1 . G . Curran (VC) 2 . M Burgi o 3 P Fium e 4 M Edmonds 5 M Jackson 6 J, Brennan 7 D. Jennings 8 R. Polloc k 10 C . Watts 13 S . Hubery 14 A Hall 15 L . Mcinneny 16 R Brasher 17 D DeMatha 18. A Marostlca 19 A Mackintosh 20 . P Mannin g 21 L Van Der Plight 22 A Johnstone 24 J Tull y
25 A Edmonds 26 J Marti n 27 S Brown 28 G Hynes 29 D. Carroll 31, R. Davey 33 P Hagan 34 A. Seeger 36. D, Schultmg 37. L Meechay 38 M . Kruger 39P Brasher(C) 40 B Hoy 41 D Fay 42 .C Rudd 43 M Kirwan 44 M Bourke 45 M Fisher 46 G Archer 47 C Meeha n
'.. 48 M Worn 50 S Bol t 51 C Stillman 52 M Stillma n
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MARCELLIN Coach: Keith Bostook 1 . M . Rozenboom 2, S. Morga n 3. D Woolier 4, A Bendorlcchio 5 A Dunca n 6 G Walsh T S . Beattie 9 . D. Taylor 10. S Reynolds 11 . A . Balm l 14. A Doolan 15 . R . Pertich 16 R- Glbelbni 17 A Dlonlslo 18 P Marshall 19 T. Slattery 20 J Golds (C) 21 J Leonard 22 F Baressl 23 J Neat e
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H .-lLl" Coact : Gary F.. roh 1 8 . Cart y 2 C . Lasscock 3 M . Armstrong 5. F Mai n 7. P Robinson 8, C Mi 9 H Broadbent 10. T Chegl^nn 11 J Poo n 12 A OBrien 13 N Barr 14 M . Krause 15 W Phillips 16 B Main 17 G King 18 N Gordon 19 R Parton 21 A Labady 22 . S Devenlsh 23 R Pletcher 24 J Parton 25 S O'Leary 26 H Tri m 27 S McNidder -, . 29 S Hoey
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Under 19 Section 2 CAULFIELD BULLEEN TEM p .ESTOWE GRAMM'NS Coach: coach : Ray Baro n
Kevin Tibaidi C Mutimer 7 D, Robertson 3. J Pulse 9 S . Smith 1t1 A . Pulverenti (VC) 1 P, Ruddel l 2 . C. Tustin 1,5 C Chars 16 A. Shine (C) 8 B. Willoughby (DVC) 9 . S. Tustin S Edmonds C . McWaters . %8 R Pulverenti 99, S. Aylward sp. M . Tomaro a1_ J. Woolard 32, C. Parris 36 P Walsh s8 . S Brady 39. C. Youn g t, D Williams ~3 C. McNamara 44.J. Cornford :5 R. McMahon 46 R,Toscano 47. G . Shallard 48 R Davison 49. R . Mascetti 53, M . Agroti s 55 A. Alfreinko
1 . R. Royals 2 . T. Barker 3. S. Ewings 4. M . Affinita 5. J . Dight 6. J. Dickson 7. S . Hil l 8. N . Caple 9. T. Nelson 10 .D. Hogan 11 . T. Breit 12 .E .Jedwab 13 . J . Turner 14 . S. Williams 15 . J . Restarick 16 . N. Cox
17. N . Batzias 18 . D. Nisen 19. P. Phillips 20 . M . Rudden 21 . L. Sleeman 22 . P Welch 23 . C. Vorrath 24 . P Welch
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UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Frank Henagen 1 C, Primmer 2 .P Shaddock 3. A Carte r 4 N . Westo n 5 J Koutsouks 6 S Ballard 7 S Connolly 8, B Mulvihill 9 J Beckton 10,S Dye r 11 . I Nunn 13 i . DeSdva 14. R Poole 15, B. Madden 16J Dawson 17, J. Finlayson 18, G Markley 19 S Glover 20 P Wells 21 C.Fegan 22, D. McIntosh 23 . A . Walker 24, P. Kistler 25 M . Daunt 26, R Jackson 27 M .Jones 28.T Keane 29. R Bre w
30 P Nixo n 31 C Henderson 32 D Newdt 33 R . Gartland 34 S Koroness 35 1, Mui r 36 R Watts
WH9TEFRt~ P'c: OL D COLLE°' ' Coach : Ray 69cViily 1, M . Dohert y 2 . M Bateman (VC 3 A Carbone 4 G White 5 C Dunbar 6 D. Midro
7 T Penaiuna 8 M . Fasan 9, M Lake 11 . R . Reidy 12. P. McGumn 13 M, Hoath 14 C. Fiefl 15 P Howe 17 T Hansen 19 F Macvean 20. J Whit e 21 M White (Capt) 22 D McIntyr e 24 J Ciardulli 26. B Starbuck 30 T Strike
32, A Ravenarki 33 D Qullty 36,A . Macvean 3T T O'Sullivan 41 M Scott 44 S. Alderson 46, D Willson 48 G . Chandler 50 A Livsey-Cole 71 G Johnson 75, S Butler
OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : Simon Cooper t S . Stonier 2 . S . Eggleton 3. P. Jone s 4. M . Brockhoff 5. A . Cleland 6. A . Smith 7. C. Walke r 8, Simon Stribling 9 D. Mos s 10, L . Daddo if. S. Cooper 12 . C. Griffiths 13 . G . Tirrel 14 . N . Power 15 .5. Ros e
16. W. McKenzie 17.S . Osborne 18. A . Clements 19. R . Clements 20 . T. Dugdale 21 . B. Murphy 22 . C. Murphy 23 . J . Shelton 24 . E . Cordner 25 . P McDonald 26 . S. Plowman 27. H . Ingleton 28 . R . Simpson ORRONG ROAD
MOBIL BENNISON McKINNON THE MAX HOTEL ELDERS TRAVEL
Ian Bibby 1 . P Board 2 . J . Steind l 3 . Fl. /lanenuen 4. C. Fulle r 5 . A. Reidy 7. D. Cousins & N . Candle 9.P. Donoghu e 10.P Robertson it . A . Villanti 12. P. Digney 13. J . Mill s 14. C . Dixon 15. P Joyc e 16. Matt O'Keefte 17. Matt Vea r 18. Paul O'Loughlin 19. P Brabander 20, S . O'Connell 21 . M . Geary 22 . W. Brown 23. J. Lawley 24. Mike O'Keef(e 25. J. Holmes 26. P Red 27 . D. Quigley (C) 28. P Silvio (DVC) 29. J . Salzano 30, M . Findlay 31 . A Roberts 32. D. Craker 33 M . Ward 34 . D. Castleton 35. T. Liv y 36. M, O'Connor 37. D. Gravel 38. B . Flynn 39,J .Rowe 40 . Mark O'Brien 41 . Justin O'Brien 42 . T Jone s 43 . D .Angove 44 . S. O'Toole 45, D.Keenan (VC) 46, L . Thomas 47. T Canavan 48. J. Constanhnl 49. M. Ramadge 50 . J. Reid y 51 . Mark O'Loughlin 60. Peter O'Loughlin
M .H .S .O.B. Coach : Steve Duketis 1 . R Antonis 2 . L . Apostolou (VC) 3 . A Palmo s
4. J. Ratings 5 . B. Sargeant (C) 6 P Yee 7. N . Archdall 8. M . Lansley 9. T. Buckley 10. M Butterworth 11 . D Higgin s 12. S . Bradley 13. R O'Connor 14 . T Pau l 15. I Burridge 16. J Newton 17 . Q . Suckling 18. R Brown 19, B Harrison 20. R Puels 21 . D Exton 22. D Faux jr--, 23. B Hatzi s 24 D Sorrell 25. J Marshall °qQ - r 26. B Archdall 27. P. Antonia 28. M . Leonard 29.J,McGough 30. I . Lac k 31 . C . Ruddick 32 . D. Walker
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OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach : Andrew Taylor 1 . A. Stubbs 2 . C. Billing 3. R . Dooley 4. R . Canvin 5. T. Byrne 6. A . Cowper 7. J . Sinclair (Capt) 8. B. Steel e 9. C. Allard 10 . M . Sproule 11 . R . Steele 12 . R . Dooley 13 . N . Hart 14. P. Roberg 15.T. Bloch 16.J. Buckley 17. D. Steele 18. H . Bradfiel d 19. J . Worssam (VC.) 20 . J . Raftopoulos 21 . E . Johnsto n 22 . P. Millington 23 .R . Winneke 24. S . Pickett 25. S . Fletcher 26 . G . Bennett 27. N . Howell 28. S Gibbs (DVC) 29. A . Hutchinson 30. J . Earle 31 . A . Millar 32 . T. Wilson 33. R . Bruce 34. N . Buf f 35. N . Carmichael 36. M . Cotterell 37. B . Curri e 38. R . Fraser 39. J. Laird 40. S . Twil l
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MONASH BLUES Coach : Steve Giles 2 . P. Betts 3. J. Harrison 4. D. Walsh 5. R. Burton 6. T. Baldwin 7. M . Kellock 9. M . Cox 10. G . Thomas 11 . D. Lawrence 12 . G . Oakley 13. P. Shattock 14. M . McColl 15. D . O'Brien 18. G . Shimmin 20 . A . O'Hara 22 . M . McFarlane 23 . S. Kirby 24. M . Green 26 . A . Park 27. D. Newman 28. M . Surridge 29.S. Rya n 30. T. Sharrock 31, C. Body 32 . O. Late r 33. M . Christiansen 34. R . Goodwin 35. R . De Wit 36. N . ]set 37. S. MacFarlane 38. R . Knot t 40. D. Bruce 42. D. Pi Pilla 45. M . Lalor 46. A . McGaffin 47 . R . Huffer 49. P. Reynolds 51 . B . Hodgso n Sponsored by
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ST. BERNARDS 1 . R . Doola n 2. C . Wood 3. M . Boucher 4. C. McEvoy 5. H . Tobi n 6. S. Martin 7. S. Parrett 8. A . Brebner 9.J .Kennedy 10. K . Breen 11 . C. Overman 12 . M . Mullins 13. J. Law 14. S. Doran 15. A . Comito 16. B. Gallagher 17. D. Garvey 18, J. Gallant 19. S. Gallant 20. B. Dowling 21 . C. Mallia 22 . S. Walsh 24.P Capes 27. S . Murphy 28. B. Horn 32 .S.Jones 33. Paul Rogerson 43. M . McGowan 69. G . Arrowsmith
NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : T. Mills .2 B. Aquila 5. B. Devine 6. T. Phee 7. A. Driscoll 10. J . Collard 12 . N . Lithgow 13. M . Sultana 14. R . Divita
15. B. Boccabeila 16. M . Vain a 17. J. Bugeja 19. R . Trewin 21 . D. Perris 22 . L . Nardella 27. G . Irvine 30 . D. Fitzgerald 35 . A . Trimboli 36 . C . Holcombe 38 .B .Pawsey 39. G. Cutr i 40. M . Jarrouge 42 . A. Steward 46. P. Gayfer 52 . M . Ferro 54. L . Lynton 63. A . Dwyer 64. A . Tripodi 65.S. Boozer 67. G . Tatt l 69. J. Wiggin s
THERRY 1 . A . Nelson 1 . S. McKibben 2 . J. Sandman 3 . C. Liontos 4 . J . Schembr 5 . S . Forbes 6 . K . Grant 7. M . Fitzpatrick 8 .A .Ng 9 . W. Blundell 10. M . Carter 11 . I . Sheedy 12 . C. Masters 13. L . Clifton, (Capt) 14. D. McCloy 15. N . Bull 16. D. Ford 17. R . Smith 18. M . Walsh 19. L . Farrugia 20. B . Mielicki 21 . B. Grocock 22 . M . McIntosh 25.D .Goodear(V.C .) 26. J . Masters 33. M . Goodwin 38. G . Pinner 39.D .Gragat 41 . M . Crotty 43. G . Grocock 51 . D. Barro n 66. G . Rossignolo
OLD BRIGHTON Coach : Mark Swan Manager: James Paynter 1 B Barke r 2 M Talbot 3 A . Fisher 4 H Swan 5 A. Corrine 6 L Leig h 7 H Jarvis 8 C. Knight 9. A. WhM1hail tOS Duggan 11 . B. Broome 12. D West 13 R Philips 14 S Scot t 15. D Anderson 16 M Johnston 17 A Hamilton 18 W Jackson t9 J Lade
20 T Patterson 21 R Patterson 22 B Ward 23 M Reynolds 24 M Devine 25 J. Ryan 26J Howden 27 R Moreton 28 J Marion 29 A Loos Childer 30 M Ayle n 31, G Reynolds 32 J, Templeton 33 P Williamson 34 B Hal l 35 S Lennox 36 D Pulsar 37 A Hol t 38 G Jackson 39 B Sloa n 40 M De Petro 41 S Hannaford 42, T Thompson 43 J Roberts 44 S Deparkars 45 R Manc e
UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach: Mick Shaddock I J. Bokor 2.C Fegan 3 A Lane 4 J. Leeman 5 N . LAley 6 C McDonald 7 C McArthur 8 N Marks 9 D Moorbeid 10 S. Morgan tt M. Power 72 G . Robinson 13 I, Solomon 14 C . Simmons 15 B Smit h
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ROUND 15 - 5 YEARS AGO - 1984 i ne CDEFG team, coached by Gavin White, was oo strong for Launceston in the annual match ed in bitterly cold conditions . Final scores were c :oria 19 .19(133) . Tasmania 8.7.(55) . f he team lined up as follows : Ball (Old I) . Paul Schmidt (Old Hial), M .Latham ~â&#x20AC;&#x17E;Ida CBC) .
-6- Craig Robinson (Olt T), Gary Todd (MHSOB), ;'n Clarkson (Old Bri) . Andrew Witts (Old Mel), Peter Grant (Old Bri) . oger Gerny (Old Hail) . Paul Doyle (Pen .O.B.), ??? Wilson (Old Hail) . _ojgal Morrison (Old G.) .
= lony Fwllows (T'town) . Martin Legge (B'yule), ??? 5own(??) ~-,cks Harry Busst (F'kner), Sam Assetta (T'town), ~~e,e Wiltshire (Pen .O.B . ) Peter Luxa, Gerard Biddlestone (Therry) . Peter Stafford (Power House) .
-;est Players, Grant, Wiltshire, Doyle, Fellows, Gerny . Hobinson, with Martin Legge kicking 9 goals . Old Brighton (C) slipped down the ladder to third cosition after losing their fourth game on the trot ~eal slump after winning the first ten straight . St . Bernards were organising a farewell at 'The once Ponds Bowling Club' for Joe Doolan . Old Paradians holding onto fourth place in B had strong win over third team St. Bernards 14.15 to 14 .9.
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10 YEARS AGO - 197 9 Fawkner & Caulfield Grammarians spelt finis to eir B section four chances when Fawkner's &ccuracy, 11 .18 held it to a draw against Caulfield 36. Best were PSmith . M .Rochford . K .Ward (Fawkner) and Watson, Lean, Feildon (CG) . Old Scotch's desperate efforts to avoid relegation ~rom A section suffered when they went down by 2 J oints to North Old Boys . Stars were Bates, Tallent . 'ox (Old Scotch) and Borcich, Walsh, Horan (NOB) . a high standard game, played at Manuka Oval in ;:erfect conditions. ACT came back from 4 goals down th 10 minutes to go to beat the Australian Amateur s r~y one goal. The man who turned defeat into vicctory .as former St . Kilda star, 'Cowboy' Neale who, held the ruck all day, kicked 3 goals in that burst, hi s lirst from a mark high above the pack, reminiscent of him in his prime, and the next two from clever left ,jot snaps . Best for A .A . were Cordner (8 gls), Wade . Hamilton, Houghton, Pisarski, Sleeman (4 gls) . Haslam . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
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Umpires Corner saluted Umpire Ron Lowe on reaching 100 games which came on top of his career of over 100 games with MHSOB . 150 games to Ron "Bamma" Carr (FIT), Ian Chettle (UHSOB), John Leuney ( Old Brighton, Peter 'Bear' Mitchell ( State Bank) . No rt h Old Boys (A) continued their slide and Old Paradians took a step to avoid relegation when O .P's after a quiet start, over-ran NOB to win by 42 points . Best were P.McGough, DiPaolo, C.Hughes ( Old P.) and Considine, Weir, D .Ryan (NOB) . 15 YEARS AGO - 1974 On a sad note Collegians mourned the death of Cliff Farley, for the past ten years secretary, press correspondent, and time keeper whose contribution will be always remembered for the unreserved friendship he gave all, and for his thoroughness an dependability .
Caulfield star Barry Morphett played his 100th game . Laurie Fehring of ANZ Bank played his 150th game. Collegians 5th and desperate to gain a place in 'B' Section four, held on to beat Ivanhoe, 34d, by nine points. Best were Rice, Trompf, Pryor (Coll .) and Berry. Ireland, C .Stewart (Ivanhoe) .
200 games to Peter Waterwarth (Old Cam .), Old Geelong op top in 'E' easily beat second team Fawkner. 11 .19 to 6.10 . Best were Weibye, Bradshaw, Paton (O .G .) and Nanscawen, Ponyoukidis . G .McMahon . 20 YEARS AGO - 1969 Coburg returned to their best form for some weeks . when they cut loose with a devastating 11 goal burst in the third quarter against Collegians, after an even first half in which Collegians, led by 3 points at the change. Jay Hanley, Les Beattie and Rod McFarlane (8 goals) were Coburg's stars while Crow, Powell and Burley shone for Collegians.
Old Haileybury 5 goals down at the last change. kicked 9 goals in the final quarter to get up and defeat State Savings Bank by 9 points . Bowring 3 goals in 3 minutes, and 8 for the game and Dave Eagle were the stars . Big day at Ormond for brothers Finlayson, Brian (150 games) and Bob (100 games) . Terry Carr and Peter James for Footscray Tech and Doug Fletcher (Caul .G .) played 150th games . Assumption honoured Michael ' Bull' Howe a s
their first player to reach 100 while OGG congratulated Mike 'wrong-foot' Gretton-Watson on returning to the game after a broken leg and reaching the century . Wayman (Alphington) with 78 goals was well ahead in the race to 100 goals for the season . 37
30 YEARS AGO - 195 9 Power House (C) preserved its unbeaten record with a goal on the bell to defeat UHSOB by 1 point Best were Egan, Gordon, Abbot (PH) and Foster (4 gIs) . Shearn, Leight (UHSOB)National Bank honoured their first player to reach 100 games with the club. John Wall a most consistent player, fine sportsman and great clubman .
St . Kevin's, second in D kept Fairfield goalless until the last minute, kicking 7.7. to 1 .4 . Best for St . Kevins were Williams, Prendergast, Bennett-King, Grace . Nolan, Filgate. Aplhington on top in Juniors . had a very convincing win, 15 .15 to 3 .15 over University (5th) . Best for winners were Rogers . Woodhead . Emselle . K .Harris, Whytcross . Humphries . Over 250 attended Old Brighton's annual ball at 9 Darling Street and voted it best ever .
One of De La Salle 's most serviceable and popu players since the club's inception . John Gilfedd . kicked his 100th goal in V.A .F.A . . A Section umpires were Arvidson . Sha~nc Pickford . Barker and yes up there . among the gre Duckworth' 40 YEARS AGO - 194 9 Best players in Interstate games were Arthur To Mellors (Bruns) . V South Aust . Martin Bedford (t . in Launceston and Bob Faulkner (UuScoth),VTas ,
Blues) in Hobart . How many remember the umpires of the da, . Walsh . Gamble . Moncrieff, Caddy. Watson . Conne , Lonergan . Broderick . Jennings . Wilkins . Ashco, Leighton . Cooper. Kingston . Barnett King . Thor r L ndner McCann . Wenke r
Personality Par s ANOTHER TON FROM JUNIOR BULLS Harry Roberts first started at Bulleen United as a gangly and awkward ruckman in 1982 with the Under 19s . Now he has finally overcome the major obstacle of his own knees to run out for his 100th game . He is not gangly anymore, but he is still awkward - lust ask Ump Graham Thwaits who saw one of the "bricks" from close up - purely accidental, mind you' With 50m thumps out from the centre bounce it would not be nice to see Harry mean . but the Iovial g ant has not a mean bone in his body . One of the most popular of people, it has been great having Big 'H performing for the Bulls, before, during and after the game.
Congratulations Harry . 50 GAMES FOR DEAN O The Brunswick Amateur Football Club congratulate Dean Marshall on playing his 50th game in todays match against UHS . Dean began his playing career with us in '87 and has quickly notched up the milestone, only missing one game in that time . Dean is always an automatic senior selection and always gives 100% effort for the club . Dean is a dashing half back flanker, well known for his attacking moves from the backline . providing many opportunities for the forwards . Well done Dean on a top effort . 3 x 50 GAMES AT COMMONWEALTH BANK Wayne Kraska todays plays his 50th game since loining the Club in 1987 . Apart from reaching the milestone, Wayne has played all the games in succession a tribute to the man's fitness . Wayne is our current senior coach and his efforts this year have shown an improvement in the teams performance, though modest as he is, he would play down his role . Wayne is an exciting player to watch, his high marking an long kicking are a treat to watch Well done Wayne! The boys are with you . John "Jerka" Jenkins played his 50th game last week . "Jerka" also joined the club in 1987 and quickly settled into the club with his dry wit and youthful enthusiasm . Runner-up in last year's Reserves B & F "Jerka" has played a sprinkling of spnior games and we look forward to him revealing his undoubted talent with more consistency.
Well done "Jerka". 38
Jimmy Yusuf is the third player to reach his 50th game in the last fortnight . Jimmy is your typ!ca, goalsneak who never misses an opportunity to have a shot at the big sticks- Just like any prolific goalk!ck ehandpstomreapw,buth not be a bad thing as Jimmy does not miss too man y Jimmy has won the reserves goalk ck ng award for the last two seasons and with no Gary Abletts at the club he should notch his third awar d
Congratulation Jim on your milestone . BUSHY BRING UP 50 FOR AJAX Anthony Bursztyn, surely one of the most improved players over the last couple of years at AJAX, today plays his 50th game.
"Bushy" lo ned AJAX in 1986 ano soon came under notice for his great skills on both sides of the body and his smart football brain . Like many others he took a break in 1987 but returnd to the Club in '88 and immediately took over the back pocket with aplomb and has been a model of consistency. "Bushy" is renowned for his long runs out of the backline a la Alan Johnson and Andy Collins and this year was rewarded with the Deputy Vice-Captaincy of the Club . All at AJAX congratulate' Bushy" on his 50th game and we look forward to more great football in the ne :. ; 50.
KEW MILESTONE S Richard James plays his 50th game for Kew tod- .~ (29/7) . Ricky. who won 1985 Best Team Man Tropf has shown strony personal courage and ded catic to training and playing by making a come back after two years absence due to a full knee reconstruction and has settled back into the seniors as a utd . players . Congratulations and luck today to Richard from all at Kew .
FAWKNER DINNER DANC E The club w ll be holding a dinner dance on Saturd< . 5th August at the Fawkner Bowling Club. It starts at 7.30 and goes to 12 00 am at a cost of $16 a head S32 a double Drinks can be purchased over the ba r
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Personality Pars 250 GAMES AT BULLEEN UNITED ~-teran Dick Morley notches up another club ,rd for the Bulls when he plays his 250th game .:eek . Having given more than fourteen seasons ce on the field . Dick is still a prime mover for c-en . Among his achievements with the Club . Richard on the Best & Fairest ten times as well as Section & Fairest in 1982 . 83 and 85 . Captain of the 198 6 ~defeated Bulleen side and a player in six finals as . Dick has done almost everything in footy . as I as coaching for two years and serving on the Imittee for yonks . What is left for such a clubman? 1 after finally being snared by Minne there could a couple of little "dicky birds" to play for the Bulls . :pie more top games though . Dick, eh? Knowing we can bank on it . From everyone at the Club . congratulations to "that Morley" BIG DAY FOR BIG JIM PRESTON MBO B Jim 'Moose' Mounsey remarkably becomes the :J player to reach his 200th game for Manst 7,sthers this year . Moose has been a Best and Faires t rner and has represented the Club for Victoria . Jim oresently vice captain of the Reserves and his mg nights have become fewer, but the big fella ys enjoys himself when playing . ,'.Iso reaching quite a significant milestone this .aek is Drew Hepburn . Drew started out with the ,b in the Under 19's and has won two Best an d Fairest awards along the way . ' Heppy" has always - en a very handy player around goals and on the ig . but this year has also shown very goo d efensive skills at the all important centre half back sit on . The club wishes Drew all the best for his 150th . Playing his 50th game on the same day is club e captain Glenn `Legs' Turner. `Legs' has given -~e club great service in his short time and always .â&#x20AC;˘.orks tirelessly in the ruck and importantly leads from e front . The Club would also like to wish ''Grandpa'' Legs i speedy recovery and we all hope to see him back .'ry soon .
'THE FREAK JOINS THE ELITE ' Playing 200 games is a significant milestone but it University Clubs it puts you into a fairly exclusive oup. Congratulations must go to Ga ry `The Freak ' Wines on joining this elite group of 200 gamers at University Blacks. Winesy joined the Blacks in 1977 and quickly ~tablished a name for himself, especially with his bnctive, high-pitched, voice on the field Th e rollow ng year saw him become a senior player 3Ithough his voice didn't mature with his football . Gary has captained the Blacks for the past tw o .~ars and was vice-captain in 1983 . 86 and 87. In 1983 e won the inaugural Coroner Medal awarded to the acks B & F His endeavour on the field, is his asset and he is i player who has never been known to fritter away in opportunity. His speed on the wing is legendary +nd if pressured close to the line is always able to get .ut of trouble with a well placed banana kick . His ame is a model of consistency and we wish him well THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
for many more games with the Blacks . Well done Freak Uni Blacks proudly sponsored by PEAT MARWICK HUNGERFORDS * k ,t
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"Turk" Mehmet on playing his 200th game today. Turk . as he is affectionately known, has played the majority of his football in the Reserves but has never lost his enthusiasm towards the game . Turk who mainly plays in defence, can be found taking timely chest marks in the goal square, thwarting many attacks . Although slight in stature Ken lacks nothing in the G & D Department and has a slick tongue to boot . Turk is a legend at the club (but not at home) with his countless stories and jokes, many a bus trip has been entertained by his tales f humour . Ken is also a winning helper around the Club who has served on the committee at various times and is a life member of the Club. Congratulations and good luck today to Ken from all at Commonwealth Bank F .C.
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All at Balaclava would like to congratulate the popular Phil "Philbey" McGrath on his 200th game recently. Phil has been an integral part on and off the fild over the years . Philbey was a part of Balaclava's 1984 and 1986 premiership sides and has served as vice-captain and deputy vice-captain of the seniors . Phil mainly plays on the half back line these days where his determination and rugged straight ahead play is a welcome sight and this year plays an important role in Balaclava's finals chances . Philbey is a regular at social functions and is also the organiser of the club's end of season trip away. Gerard Toogood celebrates his 50th game . Gerry is the only survivor of the infamous "gremlins" who made their appearance at the club some years ago . Gerry's a regular now and is a real goer when on his game. However, Gerry shows the way with his punctuality at training and in particular on match days . On a sadder note. the popular Brian Wilson announced his retirement . Brian's work commitments won't allow him to play on Saturdays but he will revel in his position as the clubs specialist kicking coach . Everybody at Balaclava wishes Phil . Gerard and Brian all the best in the future . All players, supporters and committee wish to express their sincere condolences to the Balaclava President, Geoff Bottoms and his family, on the loss of Geoff's father last Friday . The Warriors and Seniors did their bit to cheer "Mouse" up by recording good wins last Saturday . STATE BANK 100 Congratulations to Greg Smith on achieving thi s milestone. Greg has recently become a reliable defender in our senior side . A hothead at times, he has played many a fine game at fullback restricting his opponent's to low scores . A long kick and strong mark . we hope that he continues to improve his football and temper, to the benefit of the club and himself Well done -Porky' 39
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t,1ARCELLIN Boysen Origlasso Caffry BEST Cooper Catfry :sso MGetson Gallaher Sheeha n 0 . SCOTCH 0.2 2 .3 6 .11 9 .16.70 1 .4 5 .5 6 .5 8.7.55 NORTH O .B . 0 . SCOTCH Aulard 4 . E Allen Brown . Hodge. A Hart . Rundle . BEST -- Brown . Kiel . Moir Aston, Rundle NORTH O .B. Booth 2 Cahill Considine . Hanlon Jones . 0 Rourke ~as BEST Booth Moloney. Daniel . Hoffman Hanlon Atkinson
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COLLEGIANS 3 .8 4.13 6.20 10.24 .84 KEW 2 .1 4 .1 6.3 9 .4 .58 COLLEGIANS Berzins 3 . Galbraith Ingleton . G Parsons Bennett , 11s Schober Daly BEST Daly Galbraith Berzrns . Williams Hoyl e KEW Kendall 2 Kalac, Cavanagh Fitzpatrick Clayton . Keighran Penc ,n BEST Kalac Keighran Lord Clayton Peric Jenkin s
ORMOND 1 .3 3.8 9.11 17.18 .120 0. PARADIANS 3.4 4 .6 6.6 8.7.55 ORMOND Roth 6. Taylor 2, Kingston 2, Tobin . PCox . N Cox . Adam s arkson Forsyth Brown BEST N Cox Clarkson . Taylor. Roth . File
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0 . TRINITY 4.7 9.10 10.18 15 .21 .111 FAWKNER 3.2 7.6 9.7 11 .10 .76 0 . TRINITY 0 Shaughnessy 6 Allibon 2 Norman 2 Pontefract 2 Borghest Taylor Vize BEST Allibon OShaughnessy Ponlefract Norman. Black . Anderson FAWKNER Malerczat 3. BSaggers 2 . Buckley Madden . LCohen ",are. Kelly. Middlemo BEST Hoare Buckley Johnston . Mitchell Esarrett . L Cohe n DE LA SALLE BULL/TEMPLESTOWE
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THERRY 18 .16.124 MONASH BLUES 13 .15.93 THERRY Mallon 4, Zannetti 3, Bosanko 3. McCann 2 . Groock 2 Mullen . Reddick . Bye, ramsay BEST Mellon . Bosanko. Reddick A Ratcliffe Clifton . Quinn MONASH BLUES Hildebrand 4 . Koop 2 Kellock . Newman . Sturgess Hodgson Culvenor. Cornwell . A Smith BEST Sturgess Alexander JQwn Seat . Newman Culveno r
UNI BLACKS 4 .2 5 .3 6 .3 9.9.63 0 . MELBURNIANS 1 .4 3 .7 6 .8 7.9.51 UNI BLACKS Gibney 2 Marks 2 Heath . J Sommerville Brommel J ay Wines BEST Wines PVaughan J Gray Grummett Gibney A Gray
0 . MELB. Boyden . E Cordner . A Wilts Johnston . TWtts. Zani BEST Nelson . Smith . Pisarskim . E,Cordner. Johnstone . Dowd
0. BRIGHTON Murray 4 . Waddington 2 Grant 2 Allen . Smith BEST Fisher Tomkins Barber Hoar. Murray. Jame s
ST. BERNARDS G Wood 2 . Toto. Fitzgerald . A Purcell Hogan BEST Dafiey G Wood . Muir Nathan, Melican, Hoga n
BANYULE 6 .8 8.13 13.15 14 .21 .105 ST. KEVINS 0 .1 2 .2 4.3 4 .3.27 BANYULE Legge 3 Glass 3 . Weston. Short Gibson Donaldson Adams Coulson West Sutterby BEST Turnbull Adams Sutterby Pyers . Gibson. Glass ST. KEVINS Treloar 3 . Meagher BEST Arthurson . Simmons . Hagerty J Bare . H Stone Varasd i ST. KILDA 1 .5 5 .7 9 .11 11 .15 .81 CAUL . GRAMMAR 2 .2 6 .3 6.4 10 .6.66 ST. KILDA Cap,ron 4 Driscoll 3 . McGaw 2 . Avitable Trabnger BEST Lake McGaw, Driscoll Capron . Avitable Gille n
CAUL . GRAMMAR . Cooney 3. D Matthews 2 Stone . Lowe. Brohier, Morrissey Boston BEST Rudden. BMathevs TRoyals . Cooney. Horton Cox PRESTON 4.4 12 .11 13.11 18 .15.123 O.IVANHOE 1 .1 1 .2 3.6 5 .8.38 PRESTON Belford 5. Frnikandes 3, Ewing 3, T Mason 2, Johnston 2 C Caligwn . Brydson, Sebeh BEST Ewing, Johnston . Hepburn, Smart, Belford . TMason 0. IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .4 2 .6 5 .8 6.11 .47 0. HAILEYBURY 5 .6 13 .7 16 .12 20.12 .133 0. HAILEYBURY Fletcher 3 Meehan 3 . Byrns 3. Schmidt 3. Tanner 3 Connell . Lyell . Walden . Gerny Jones BEST Bingham . Fletcher. Constable. Meehan, Rae. Phillips
HAMPTON ROVERS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. BALACLAVA 1 .5 5 .9 9 .10 15.14.104 IVANHOE 2 .5 6 .6 10 .6 10.8 .68 BALACLAVA THill 4, H .Smith 4 . Halpin 2 . Rafferty 2 . Conroy. Gates . Monaghan BEST Gates . McGrath, PBres6n . Rafferty . THiII . Gregory_ IVANHOE Witchell 2, Barro 2 . Gittos 2 . Rose 2 . Rawley. Baker BEST Baker. Lynch . B Newbold . Rose. Malcolm . Wttchel l
D SECTIO. N BULLEEN UTD 1 .3 6.6 9.7 9.7.61 ELSTERNWICK 3.3 4.3 4.4 4.4.28 BULLEEN UTD Dohnko 4 . Vetch 3 . Creighton May BEST Empey Dolinko, Mclnnes . Harvie . Flew. Denni s ELSTERNWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. THOMASTOWN 2.6 9 .11 12 .16 15 .19 .109 STATE BANK 1 .2 3.4 7.7 12 .8.80 THOMASTOWN Smith 5 . D Fellows 2 . A Fellows 2 . Cedro 2 . StatosBubs Carroll . Leavold BEST Bradford Bubis. A Fellows . Theodorou D Fellows Kevin Harting
STATE BANK Jenkins 3. Cloke 2 . Beare, Hargreaves. Burrage. Maher. Rolls Durham . Beer BEST Gneil . Wallmeyer Maher. Isgro . Beer. Goldsmith 0. CAMBERWELL 3.1 8.6 10.10 14 .14.98 POWER HOUSE 4.4 6.6 6.11 9.11 .65 0. CAMBERWELL Hodgson 6 Proven 3 Grierson 2 . R Patrson 2 Burmeister BEST Pike. Adams, Paterson. Proven, Leitch, Guthrie POWER HOUSE McKay 2 . Stone 2 . Evans, Haberman, Hall . Atkins . Newland BEST Hall . Morris. Atkins . Flaherty. Newland . Hansen AJAX 3.0 5 .3 7.10 9.10.64 MHSOB 5.6 10 .7 12 .9 18.15.123 AJAX Klooger 3. Sheezel 2 Fagenblat 2 . Mond . Gross BEST Klooger Josem Goals. Burstin . Bloom Brian Goldber g MHOSB Wix 5 . Sumner 3 Yee 2 . Phillips 2 . Kotz 2 . Hansen . Athanasopoulos . Moore, McLane BEST Athanasopoulos. Wix . Phillips . Hansen McLardie, Moor e
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12 .4 7.7 7 .10 10.12 .72 O . MENTONIANS WHITEFRIARS 0 .3 0 .3 1 .3 4 .5 .29 0 . MENTONIANS Sciacca D 3 . Bournon 2 . Barrett . Glue, Grant MacQwre. Newman . BEST Moodie Buxton Barrett MacQu,re Newman A, Newman R WHITEFRiARS Hay. Lee Jenkins Bonnyman BEST DCrowe Jenkins Midro Mark Reidy Strike Tierne y
WAVERLEY 9 .6.60 ANZ BANK 11,17 .83 WAVERLEY Martin 5 N Be,' Burghardt Dinsdale Nea .to^ BE Dat .en Hamos Dunstan Conner Lawler i,,%atheo, ANZ BANK Szeitz 2 N,ccios 2 Scrape= 2 McLeoa .'. . - McDonald R McDonald Fr .r•rss BEST Cumr,,n d gNicolsWakeyShpAnstiJMcDoal UNI REDS 10 .5 17.14 21 .25 32 .30,222 ELTHAM 0.1 1 .4 1 .5 2 .7.19
E SECTIO N WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .2 5 .6 9 .7 15 .8.98 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .4 5 .5 9 .7 11 .11 .77
UNI REDS Fossa 8 Barone 6 Merton 4 Shaw 4 Walden 2 C FaJens2LmbourUp61GasyBESTrone Larnbourne Cook Shaw Duftu s
ST. BEDES 5.6 9 .12 15 .17 23.22 .160 HEATHERTON 2.5 6 .8 10 .13 12.15.87 ST. BEDES Hutchinson 10, Seeley 6 MColough 2 Hambndge 2 Lannan Zahra Boag BEST Boag Seeley Berry Hutchinson Mills Zahr a HEATHERTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. UHSOB 1 .1 5 .3 5 .4 6 .7.4 PENINSULA 3.2 5 .2 6 .5 6 .5 .41 UHSOB Bunn, Epifano Gathercole Mazza . Grant Wallace BEST Team effort "
PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received . DOVETON 6 .2 10 .2 10 .5 12 .6 .78 AQUINAS 2 .0 6 .5 9 .6 12 .8.80 DOVETON Burgess 4 . D R&ger 2 Daly 2 0 Donnell Beugelaar Battle BEST Kay . Burgess, 0 Donnell Battle Murph y AQUINAS Phelan 3 . M McNamara 2 Gnerson 2 Toole 2 Hodge 2 Kv:eteiadis Jones BEST Team effort " BRUNSWICK 2 .5 3.9 3.16 4 .19 .43 0. GEELONG 3.4 5.6 7.6 9 .9 .63 BRUNSWICK Stevens . Ogilvie, Kannegesser Gibson BEST Carroll DStevens, Gunnings Kannegiesser Hard y 0. GEELONG Davis 4 Colaci 2 . Dowling Handbury McDonald BEST Harwood Davis Colact Clarke. Williams Hollis
KEW 2 .1 3 .3 3.4 6.6 .42 0 . XAVERIANS 0 .5 1 .8 1 .8 1 .8,14 D .Maclsaac 2, Dalton 2, Holten 1, McDowell . BEST Furlong, M.Doyle, McEnroe, S . James, Wilson, Rob Maclsaac . 0. XAVS Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not re ceived . DE LA SALLE 3.8 .26 BULL/TEMP. 6 .9.45 BULL/TEMP. Murphy 2 Parris 2 0 Louchin Ziggy BEST Wit .d .DagosinSwPrkWothespnRi DE LA SALLE Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not received . PORT COLTS 15 .9.99 4.7.31 ST. BERNARDS ST. BERNARDS Powell Phelan Bergin Devers BEST Powell Phelan M Devers Bergin Hargreaves PORT COLTS Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not received . MONASH WHITES 5.8 .38 9.17.71 BLOODS MON . WHITES Fleming 2 Sammeis. Warner Young BEST Sammels Kotsanis Young Smith Farley Ninni s
COLLEGIANS 3.1 7.3 8 .5 10.8.68 0. MELBURNIANS 1 .1 2 .4 4 .8 8.11 .59
LA TROBE UNI Wriggleswonh 4. Kreuzer 3 Wilson BEST Tucci Lewis Wngglesworth . Wilson Kreuzer, Cummings
0. MELB. Taylor 4 Francis Jackson Curtis Hanchette BEST Poner Francis Taylor Dawson Hargreaves Batrnfor d
0. ESSENDON Duooenage 5 . Parker. Egan Panag otopodous BEST Klemm Thomson Evans Dudderidge Ashen Panagiotopolous
O. SCOTCH 4 .0 5 .1 6 .2 7.4 .46 MARCELLIN 1 .1 2 .2 4.3 5 .4 .34 0. SCOTCH Currie 3 Morr,son Hare Loughron Block BEST Edwards Middleton Arnold Currie Loughron Stirlin g
MARCELLIN Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not re ceived.
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W ILLIAMSTOW N 17.13 .115 14 .8 .92 COMM . BANK WILLIAMSTOWN McGowan 4 . Harry 3 Tuck 2 Mazouris 2 Graham PDervan Featherston Caiderwood Cannon Anderson BEST Cannon Elliott . Featherston Harry Teagle Tuc k
COMM BANK Clode 3 Pearson 2 . A Pitts 2 Chapman 2 Kraska 2 Sparkes Woodward Evans BEST Joyce Pearson Segrave Quirke Sparkes Clode MAZENOD 5 .5 11 .12 16.21 24 .26.170 FOOTS. IT. 5 .1 6 .1 7.1 8.1 .49 MAZENOD Palamara 7 Riley 3, A Rogers 3 . Lucas 2 . Smith 2 . Geoff Matthews 2 . Sayers, Deegan Cox . Francis . McMullin BEST Palamara Hail . Grant Matthews Fitzpatrick . Riley. Smith FOOTS . I .T. Phillips 2 Fitzgerald 2 Russell 2 M Edwars Brown BEST Mills Waltr Phillips Byrnes Goodram ???~ 42
ST KILDA Moresch i n13 Caiafa 2 Ahern Demat o Maqueda BEST ~ Dema , o Morsch ini E Skender C Demaio Nardella
H SECTIO N KONTIAS 14.17 .101 1 .3. 9 THERRY KONTIAS Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not received . THERRY Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not received . 0. GEELONG 1 .0 1 .0 1 .1 1 .1 .7 RICHMOND CENTRAL 13.1 21 .9 31 .12 38.21 .249
SANYULE FORFEITED TO OLD XAVERIAN S 5.6 6 .11 10.16 .76 WHITEFRIARS 1 .1 3 .2 5 .3 7.4 .46 UNI BLUES 2 .2 WHITEFRIARS Ravenak, 3 Chandler 2 McIntyre 2 G Wh-te 2 . .-~.-- BEST Butler, Carbone . Fiett Johnson . Ravenaki . J Whf e UNI BLUES Segon 2 Tramtfyllpouious 2 Walker, Glover, Markley BEST . . Jackson Segon Macintosh Mulverhili Venturm e n 0 . PAR. GREEN 5 .5 7.11 11 .17 12 .19 .91 ORMOND 1 .1 3.1 3 .1 5,3,33 Cl . PAR. GREEN Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not received, ORMOND Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not received . COLLEGIANS 6.8.44 Cl, HAILEYBURY 22 .17.149 COLLEGIANS Gr ff,n 2 Proctor Jones Dockrng Black BES T , Proctor Kakou6s Stapleton Palmer Allan
MARCELLIN 0 .0 1 .3 1 .3 1 .3.9 DE LA BLUE 0 .0 0.0 2 .2 2 .2.1 4 DE LA SALLE BLUE Fisher Curran BEST Christ Curran Davey . . I . Rudd . Fium e fdARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received .
UNDER 19 ZONE 2 MHSOB 9 .4 12 .7 16 .12 18 .14.122 0: PAR . PURPLE 5 .2 9.11 12 .14 15 .18.108 MHSOB Young 5, Hatzis 4 Howell 2 J Palmos 2 Walker 2 Suckling !rworth DukeUS BEST Walker Suckling BArchdall JPalmos almos. Apostolo u
0, PAR . PURPLE Robertson 3, year 3 . Cast elan. Viiiantl, Finlay. Reidy ?adge. ??? . 0 Connor 0 Keefe BEST Robertson Vear Cousins O'Brien Rowe OLD BRIGHTON received forfeit from BULLEEN/TEMP . OLD SCOTCH 34 .29.233 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .2.8 OLD SCOTCH Howell 6 DStele 5. Gibbs 4 Cowper 4 . Millington 3 3 Dooley 2 Raftopouios . Bradfield R Steele BSteele Sutbbs tt Hutchinson BEST DSteele . Cowper Gibbs Howell Allard CAUL . GRAMM . Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received . UNI BLACKS 3.3 6.4 7.7 9.11 .65 0 . MELB . 3.0 4.2 6.4 7.5 .47 UNI BLACKS Moorfield 4 Smith . Robinson . Carta, Pesavento •card BEST Weigard Langley Moorfield Carta, Smith Hutchins OLD MELB . Rose 3 McDonald 2 Burg I BEST Griffiths Burg ' :ihy King . McDonald A Smith ST. BERNARDS 4 .5 5.6 6.7 6 .8.44 THERRY 2.0 4.5 4.7 5 .9.39
RICHMOND CENT. Tymms 12 Phillips 9 Travers 5 Lang 4 Pocke¢s 4 Egerton 2 Mulvogue R Peatling BEST Tymms Phillips Travers Bestow Lang, R Pealin g
ST. BERNARDS Tobin 2 Overman Doran McGeown Law BEST ieown Law Kennedy Mullins Capes Mail,a
BALACLAVA Oraway 3 Cassar 2 Gamun 2 Talanco 2 other goais kicked unknown' BEST Ottawwy. DueiL Richards James Sist Cassar Holman
THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
THOMASTOWN Gatovski 9. Naumovski 4 Asrian 2 . Sarin Fares BEST Sahm Gatovski Donnell D Avoine Formosa . Arsla n HAMP. ROVERS Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not re ceived . FAWKNER 5 .5 6,7 8.8 11975 IVANHOE 2 .0 4,4 4.7 4.9 .33 FAWKNER Selek 4 Dogener 2 Naughton Leahy, Karaca . MMahon Houston BEST Team effort'i ALBANVALE 1 .1 3 .7 5 .11 9 .16 .60 DE LA GOLD 2 .3 3 .4 6.6 8 .10 .58 DE LA GOLD Hubery 2 A Sheedy 2 . Manning PHegan M Burke A Edmunds BEST Jennings M Burgio C Rudd Hubery Spencer A Sheed y
ALBANVALE Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not re ceived. ST. KEVINS 3.3 6.8 10.12 17.18 .120 PARKSIDE 7,5 11 .10 11 .10 14 .13 .97 ST. KEVINS Foley 5 . Warton 3 McCurdy 2 Terzmi 2 Fraser 2 . Nanira Kearns Sutherland PARKSIDE Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not received . 0, TRINITY MAZENOD
6 .4.40 5.1 .31
0. TRINITY Beamrsh 2 . Phillips Orwir . Harvey. Banfield BEST Davey G Harvey Adamson Banfield Hodder Madner
MAZENOD Wilson, Signal Burl Ouirk Giuliano BEST Signal vjao Riley. Smith, Barton . Fishe r
0. HAILEYBURY Broadbent 4 Hamilton 4 Tarr 3 Chi 3 B Mam r~ : . Dod-Scott, R Parton McKenzie, Spier s
0. GEELONG Robertson I BEST Robertson Diprose Dawson Stubbs McPhe e
SALESIAN 9 .6 .60 BALACLAVA 10 .7.67 SALESIAN Oliver 3 Cincotta 2 Cleary 0 Donnell Healey Draga BEST Cincotta Oliver Doyle Canavan Heale y
UNDER 19 ZONE . 3 THOMASTOWN 3 .0 7.6 15 .9 17.13 .115 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .4 4 .5 6.8 8.9 .57
IVANHOE Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not received .
BLOODS Legge 3 Thomas 3 C McDonel Hutchinson Watkins BEST Legge Amarant Blair Wa!kins Smith C McDone l
LA TROBE UNI 2 .3 5 .5 6 .6 8.7.55 O. ESSENDON 4.2 4 .2 7.6 8.7.55
ST. ANDREWS Briggs 6. NTaylor 4, Funnell 3 Magro 2 . Mauro 2 Gibson Macdonald . Westbury BEST Great team effort by all players
3.1 5 .2 7.3 9.7.61 ST KEVINS 2 .2 5 .5 7.6 8 .7.5 5 ST KILDA ST KEVINS GAIm 2 Ph=n,ps 2 Banova Doble McKenzre Tghe BEST damous Huriey M Hoar gan Millar Corrigan
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COLLEGIANS Powell 2 Lockwood 2 Cams Swan Jones Newton Copeland Comley BEST Lancaster Davies N Comley Baxter Lock .,oocl Powel l
r ~ -_-----__ ST. LEONARDS 4.2 4 .6 7.8 13 .10.88 ST. ANDREWS 6 .2 11 .11 13 .19 20 .20.140 ST. LEONARDS Fitzgerald 3 Brooks 2 G Buliuss 2 Levy 2 McDonald R ulluss Ts avas Guinane BST McDonald Valeniin, Gurnane . Fitzgerald . Pound . Dinning
OTV_9 •-, 2 Lehman 2 Mackay BEST Hearn Driscoll Amesley ' _rphy Macka y
ELTHAM Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not received .
WEST BRUNS . Traynor 5 Capron 2 Johnstone 2 Konstantm :ds 2 Magafas2 Hail McNeice BEST Cecchi Fyffe Johnstone Lamparo McNaughton Traynor
NORTH BRUNS . D DeMorton 5 . Tsialtas Lianeas . Grimaldi Serratore J Brrffa Sherrif BEST M Demorton Parkinson M Payne Grimaldi Cannon, J Bnffa
OWER HOUSE 17,8110 P 5 .4.34 ;TV-9 pOWER HOUSE PDakn 8 Forges 2 Orchard 2 Holmes 2 Squ,re ., .- -- BEST Purcell PStewar ; PDakm Bre I Jones Bailey
THERRY Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not received . fdONASH BLUES 9 .8.62 NORTH O.B . 33.11,209 NORTH O.B. Tripodi 11 . Phee 6. TatU 5, Joseph 3. Wiggins 2 . Trimbol, ~lardeila . Lithgow Fitzgerald . Driscoll BEST Bu7ega . Tnpodi . Tam ' ooh . Phee. Fitzgerald . McLachla n NfONASH BLUES Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not received . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989
A RE SERVE SECTIO N PARKSIDE 3 .5 6 .8 7.10 10 .14.74 0. XAVERIANS 3 .1 4 .5 8.8 10.9.69 PARKSIDE Denam 4 . Rodweil 2 . R Gard 2 Panlan Soligo BEST Soligo G Panlan Hunt Rodweil . Franklin Watso n 0. XAVS Heaphy 2 . Houlihan 2 . Atkins . PVisentinr???? O'Sullivan Webb BEST Houlihan . A Ralph . Katopods, PVisentrir Coiiopy. Atkins MARCELLIN 1 .0 2 .1 4.2 4 .3 .27 UNI BLUES 1 .2 1 .2 1 .4 1,4.10 UNI BLUES BEST Coulter, Formosa . Gunn Buckley Ballard Connolly MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Playe rs not received . O . SCOTCH 1 .2 1.4 2.4 3 .7.25 NORTH O .B. 4.6 4 .11 6.17 6 .18 .54 0. SCOTCH Sherwen 2 Mirams BEST Stanton Forbes Bones Hawdon Galor D Hoope r NORTH O .B. Goodear 2 Kearney Pearce O Toole, Sharpe BEST Marchbank, Callaghan 0 Toole. Kearney. Schmidt . Fennelly. Goodear COLLEGIANS 4.3 9.3 13 .4 22 .8.140 KEW 3.2 4 .4 7.5 9 .5.59 COLLEGIANS Cooper 3 Habben 3 . Coyne 2 . J Schmidt 2 N Schmidt 2 Walace 2, Higson 2 . Wolff Kahn . Conron . Oliphant, Parkin . Roberts BEST Wallace Roberts. Higson Habben Peck Lord KEW JCasauna 3. Succa 2 Harrison . Peric, Royston Moore BEST Price Vighotti . OKaly . Bradley JCasaun SUcc a
ORMOND 2 .4 4 .6 6 .6 7.7.49 0. PARADIANS 2 .2 4 .3 6 .7 9.10 .64 ORMOND Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not re ceived . 0 . PARADIANS Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not re ceived .
B RESERVE SECTIO N 0. TRINITY 2 .3 4 .4 4 .5 5 .7.37 FAWKNER 1 .1 4 .4 9 .6 11 .9 .7 5 0 . TRINITY Sammut 2 . Maizels . McAree. Sella BEST Dunne Neave McAree . Sammut Smith, Maizel s FAWKNER Ould 4. Seileck 2 . Dowd 2 . Horvath . R Wilson, Porte Ii BEST BYOuno, Horvath DSmith . PSmith, K Dehenm . G Scott 43
DE LA SALLE 11 .11 .77 BULLEEN/TEMP 8 .5 .53 DE LA SALLE Buckley 3 . McGraw 2 . M Hagan 2 . Dwyer 2 0 Brien Smith BEST Steiger. M O'Callaghan Knuppel Dwyer Ingham Smith BULL/TEMP. Hendne 5 . Bone, Hooper Frosinoss BEST Bone Degoldie. Frosinoss Kelly . Hendne. Cameron THERRY 1 .7 2 .8 4 .11 5.14 .44 MONASH BLUES 2.2 7 .2 8 .5 9.6 .60 MONASH BLUES Lord 4 Zachandis 2 M Spncer Wood Nicolopoulos BEST Johnson . Scalzo Searle Nicolopoulos Manuell Spencer THERRY Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . UNI BLACKS 1 .6 1 .6 3 .8 4.8.32 0 . MELB. 1 .2 8 .4 10 .6 16 .7.103 UNI BLACKS McDonald Robinson Logastes . McLaughlin BES ; . Phillipson Haeusler. DerventSmrth Coker McLaughlin McErvale
AJAX 2 .0 2 .0 3.2 3.2.20 MHS OLD BOYS 2 .0 4 .4 5 .5 11-9 .75 AJAX J Alberts Midler Graham Goldberg BEST B Z,ekns ;,. D~amond J Alberts Pasch Bassat i MHSOB Lotherington 4 Bahen 4 Webster Gr;` ehman Pom1e BE Bahen Barage. Legovach . Greatorea Lother ngton Marti n .1 1 .1 2 .1 6 .4.40 OLD MENTONIANS 0 WHITEFRIARS 4 .4 9.6 12 .13 14,17.101 OLD MENTONIANS Goal kickers not received BEST C Be:Davis B Scalzo A Petrov C Appel WHITEFRIARS Callinan 4 D Flanagan 3 Phillip 2 McNe, . Borrack BEST Colhnan D FlanaglMcCaudfeKown p aGugenhimrMcClfNePhi
C RESERVE SECTIO N BANYULE 2 .3 5.6 10.10 15.16 .106 ST. KEVINS 0.0 0.3 1 .3 1 .3.9 BANYULE Bowler 5 . Phillips 3, Barry 3. Costalina 2 . Ladd P Williams BEST Barry Ladd Gilbert M Fraumano . P Williams D Gent ST KEVINS Hawkins BEST Stone. Richardson, S. Bare. Hawkins Clark, Shar p ST KILDA 3 .1 6 .4 10 .12 11 .13.79 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .3 2 .5 3 .6 5.11 .41 ST KILDA CBC Kraus 5 . Sussovich 2 . Harper 2 . Clagnan Fawaz BEST Kraus . D Sherman . Fawaz . Benke . Murphy . Fiddle r PRESTON 1 .3 2 .6 6 .8 10.12 .72 OLD IVANHOE 0 .1 1 .2 1 .3 1 .3 .9 PRESTON Haywom 3. McGaw 4 . Faure 2 . Calcutt BEST Ryles . Calcutt P Bullock. Mounsey Allen . McGa w CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Paine 2 . J Roseman Dind Headam BEST Harrison . K Dachs S Williams Harley C Roseman Worthington HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .2 4 .3 6 .4 9 .5 .59 0. HAILEYBURY 1 .4 3.7 6 .9 8 .12 .60 HAMPTON ROVERS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0. HAILEYBURY King 3, Gilchrist 2 . Lassock, A Wigg . Farr BEST Bennett, Dangerfield . Noske . Colson . Ladds. Fuller
BALACLAVA
BULEEN UNITED 5 .1 8.5 8.6 12.11 .83 ELSTERNWICK 0 .1 0.2 1 .2 1 .3.9 BULLEEN UNITED Sharp 3, Wood 3. Irvine 2 . Redfern . Pascoe Stratton . Buse BEST Avery, Wood . Buse. Irvine. Pascoe. Gaudolfo ELSTERNWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 4.2 5.3 12 .3 16.4.100 THOMASTOWN STATE BANK 1 .2 1 .4 2 .4 3.6 .24 THOMASTOWN Camilen 4, Leale 3 . Kyroussis 3. Horkings F Farchione. Zaicos. A Fleming . Prinzi. Ken Hailing BEST F Farchione D Farchione. Kalpakis. Pellegrino. Jenkins . Kyroussi s
STATE BANK Noronha . Keating, Henderson BEST Sheparo Doonan Murphy . Henderson . Keating . Linford 0 . CAMBERWELL 0 .0 0 .0 2 .4 4.4.28 POWER HOUSE 4 .3 8.9 9.9 12 .12 .84 0. CAMBERWELL P Crundell 2 . Young. Lemon BESET Howard J Lee. Lemon . Wilson . P Crundell . Young POWER HOUSE Corbett 4 . Wilson 3. Cottrell, Kerr. Monaghan BEST Fosdick . Kerr, B. Stewart . Monaghan . Wilson, Corbett 44
11101 ELEES - BEWAR E A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs . throwing each other to the ground or other srr~ . : .ar such conduct "
Next Week's Matche s WEST BRUNSWICK 4.8 6.10 11 .11 ot NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.0 0.2 1 .2 1 .3 .9 WEST BRUNSWICK Sass,ne 4 White 3. McRosue 2 M,II,n 2 B Cox Kynakidis Penny BESTCox C Hatziotavrou McRoste Rouy s ,SasineVzqu NORTH BRUNSWICK Robbins BEST C Payne . Riannone S Tsal . Dew Androuto s eStanikos ST BEDES 1 .5 5 .10 8.11 9.16.70 HEATHERTON 0 .1 0.1 0 .4 1 .4 .10 ST BEDES Bryant 3 Mark Beasley 3 . G Fitzgibbon Axford Marr iBESTCFear,hompsnliMackBesynr .:, HEATHERTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . UHS OLD BOYS 3 .2 9.3 13.7 15 .10.100 PENINSULA 0 .0 0.2 0 .2 0 .2.2 UHSOB Roberts 4 Kount,os 5 Clements 2 Halifax 2 Boyce Ba .r PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . DOVETON 1 .0 3.0 6.0 11 .2 .68 AQUINAS 4 .0 6.2 9.4 10.4 .64 DOVETON Watson 7 McGougan 2 Muirhead 2 BEST Sayer Goodwin. Watson . Atkinson McGougan Simpso n AQUINAS OC Ryan 3 Smith 3 . Kenny. L King Leavey McCaq BEST Leavey Smith. McCarthy Rogers Ryan Vankerkhoven BRUNSWICK 0.1 0 .1 0 .1 1 .3 .9 0. GEELONG 5 .1 8 .5 9 .6 10.10 .70 BRUNSWICK G Tanner BEST Green Heaney . McKissack Bond Watkins 0. GEELONG Allender 2 . Henderson 2 . McMillan 2 . Pearson 2 Ha, Atkins BEST Hayes. Hollis Atkins Allender Dowling Leon LATROBE UNI 7 .0 11 .4 11 .7 12.8 .80 0. ESSENDON 1 .1 2 .2 2 .4 3.6 .24 LATROBE UNI Cavaliers 4. Zuccala 4 Conroy. Huffer. Franzman. Mornce BEST Zuccala . Cavalien . Edmunds, Franzman Handds . Henderso n
0 . ESSENDON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .
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ST. BERNARDS 2 .0 5 .2 7.3 10.4.64 0. BRIGHTON 1 .1 2 .2 4 .5 5.7.37 ST. BERNARDS Monaghan 2 Toohey 2 OConnor 2 . Jago 0 Brien O'Dea Mulkearns BEST Runt ng 0 Connor Toohey Jago Freeman O De a 0 . BRIGHTON Monument 3. Hayes 2 BESt McLennan Huchinson G Bennett Cochran . Monument . Wal l
.2 3.7 6.11 9.13 .67 tVAVERLEY 1 .1 2 .1 3 .2 3 .3.21 ANZ BANK 1 Buttour 3 Caruso 2 Smith 2 Csrroll Duvalior BEST tyAVERLEY Farley. Balfour. Conlan Caruso Verces e
F RESERVE SECTIO~I ST LEONARDS 0 .0 0.2 1 .3 2 .4 .16 ST ANDREWS 3 .4 10 .8 15.13 21 .21 .147 ST LEONARDS Newman. Madden BEST Lucas Nicalac : R Lydsler Slorgren . Grafted . McCull y
ST ANDREWS D Bartlett 4, Gauci 3 . Goldsworthy 2 . Heaney 2 Peterson 2 . Fielding 2 . Ashby. D lies. Little . Saddler. Whiting, Wright BEST D Bartlett . Ashby. Gauci . Heaney D lies. Whiting
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iâ&#x20AC;¢1ASH BLUES V FAWKNER ?RY V BULLiTEMPL ESTOWE BLACKS V ST BERNARD S C SECTION -, .-,,!YULE V IVANHO E KILDA V OLD HAILEYBURY _D IVANHOE V ST. KEVIN S : i?ESTON V CAUL . GRAMMARIANS MPTON ROVERS V BALACLAVA D SECTION iJLLEEN UTD V WHITEFRIARS -fOMASTOWN V MHS OLD BOYS JWER HOUSE V ELSTERNWICK )-D CAMBERWELL V STATE BANK i X V 0 MENTONIAN S E SECTION <rEST BRUNSWICK V O. GEELONG BEDES V AQUINA S ESSENDON V NORTH BRUNSWICK JOVETON V UHS OLD BOYS BRUNSWICK V PENINSULA TROBE V HEATHERTO N F SECTION LEONARDS V ELTHA M ! LLIAMSTOWN V ANZ BANK ILD CAREY V ST ANDREWS 'r= :'ERLEY V MAZENO D UNI REDS V FOOTS . IT -'NEALTH BANK A BY E
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G SECTION KEW V MARCELLIN DE LA SALLE V O . MELBURNIANS ST. BERNARDS V O . XAVERIANS PORT COLTS V BULL/TEMP COLLEGIANS V MONASH WHITES O SCOTCH V BLOODS H SECTION KONTIAS V ST. KILDA OLD GEELONG A BYE BALACLAVA V THERR Y SALESIANS V RICHMOND CENTRAL STATE BANK V POWER HOUS E ST. KEVINS V GTV- 9 UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 BANYULE V DE LA BLU E WHITEFRIARS V O. HAILEYBURY ORMOND V OLD XAVERIAN S 0. PARADE GREEN V UNI BLUES COLLEGIANS V MARCELLI N UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 MHSOB V CAUL . GRAMMARIAN S 0 . BRIGHTON V O. MELBURNIANS NORTH O.B. V 0. PARADE PURPLE 0 . SCOTCH V THERR Y UNI BLACKS V ST. BERNARDS MONASH BLUES V BULLEEN/TEMP UNDER 19 - SECTION 3 OLD TRINITY V HAMPTON ROVERS MAZENOD V FAWKNE R IVANHOE V PARKSIDE AQUINAS V DE LA GOLD STKEVINS V THOMASTOWN ALBANVALE A BY E
PHONING OF SCORES SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION S BEFORE 5 P.M . RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M . ALSO G,H SECTION S (PLAYED EARLY) BEFORE 3 P.M . to MR . RON HALLY a t
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MAZENOD 6 .3 11 .6 16.11 24.12 .156 1 .0 1 .1 2 .1 2 .1 .13 FOOTSCRAY IT. MAZENOD J Boyle 7 Dicinuo 5 . Hogan 3 Sinclair 2 G Rogers Campbell . Fitzsimmons . Poulter. LwolU. Bakens S Grady BEST Dicanho. Boyle. Wtlks. Cincotta . Campbell . Pouiter FOOTSCRAY IT. Phillips 2 BEST 0 Shannasy Haynes Johnson Allen Darmanin, Phillips
SECOND PHONE, PRESS CORRESPONDEN T The Press Correspondent and Tribunal Secretary, GEORGE McTAGGART, now has a second phone - 528 2471 - which may be used for all general calls, but try 528 3319 first . Commencing this Saturday B SECTION clubs are required to PHONE DETAIL S of Goalkickers and Best Players to the Press Correspondent between 4 .30 p .m . and 5.30 p.m . (same time as A Section) t o
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=lally two of our 'veterans'. Senior Coach Glyn Evans and rover Peter Flahe rty achieved the half-ton Saturday against MHSO B Glyn started with Power House In 1977. when he 'd8 games in ourthirds and st II wonthe B&F The seasonm'D'Gradehe was equal in the B&Fwit h =d Stafford . kicking many goals for the season as is this year Glyn went on to play in 3 premierships r Port Melbourne before a serious knee infury, which pt him sidelined until last season . when he coacheo Piwer House into the E' Grade Grand Fina l Flashers joined Power House from Morwell in 1986 n as proven to be a most courageous and talented Despite numerous leg injuries he has fough t ;3? nst the odds and is having an outstanding season -ter must be one of our B&F fancies and we trust tha? iie talk of retirement does not come to fruition . Congratulations to both ` GE' and 'Flashers' .
50 UP FOR DASHER The committee . players and supporters at Brunswick all congratulate Darren Stevens on iying5O games today (2217) . Dasher joined the club 87 and has notched 50 consecutive senior games I missing a game since he started at Brunswic k L .-' er is a class player proven by his 2 B&F awards 187 and '88 He is a very dedicated footballer gifte a
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with great skills backed up by a courageous style of game . Dasher has given a lot of spectators great pleasure in being able to witness his football talents . Well done Dash and keep up the good work .
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