The Amateur Footballer, Week 7, 1991

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EDITORIAL by Phil Steven s

Good afternoon football followers . This week I have asked the President of the Victorian Amateur Football Association, Mr David Scott, to present today's editorial reflecting on the start of this the 99th Amateur football season . Phil Stevens VAFA General Manager d! th the 1991 season now well under way it now gives us all the opportunity to reflect on our club and the VAFA 3tt,viues to date and what prospects are in store for us for the rest of the season . Some of us can be quite satisfied with our club's performance to date and look confidently to a possible finals .ippearance, whilst others of us are struggling to lift ourselves from the bottom end of the ladder . Tne promotion and relegation system we have in the VAFA is definitely alive and well and a definite asset . For ample of the effectiveness of this system we need to look no further than A Section to see the premiers of j990, Ormond struggling to record their first win for the season and everyone is asking the question, "Have they s :qped or have the other sides improved?" . We will only know the complete answer at the end of the season . At the recent Media Launch luncheon and then atthe Members , Presidents and Secretaries dinner our Chairman, Da-id Burnes and myself, mentioned the strength of our competition and to demonstrate this we gave statistics ofthesize of the VAFA in terms of the nunmber of member clubs and registered players and the growth over recent years. ,The Executive of the Association is ever mindful of the fact that to maintain the competition at this present level the Association and its Member Clubs must be viable, not only in player personnel but also financially . To this end, the VAFA through its Executive has endeavoured to provide the best possible service and support to its clubs and also to generate sufficient outside support through sponsorship. Our sponsors in turn deserve the support from the VAFA public and we ask that all club people consider the products and services of all sponsors when purchases have to be made - all sponsors are listed on the back of ''each "Amateur Footballer". To ensure continued financial support from sponsors, media coverage and service to clubs the Executive saw he necessity to appoint an Executive Officer to support the General Manager, Phil Stevens, and also to take over tne part-time duties previously provided by a Marketing Consultant, a Promotions Officer and a Tribunal Secretary . The appointment of Mike McArthur-Allen to that position has proven to be very successful indeed with increased sponsorship to the VAFA despite the economic recession and the positive comments from club secretaries . The team at Elsternwick Park of Phil, Mike and Sue Anderson is a very efficient group and this makes the position i the Executive Members so much easier, knowing that the day to day matters are handled in an efficient and busrness like manner . You, the supporters of Amateur football are assured of the continued co-operation of the VAFA Executive and stYi to keep this Association the biggest and best in the state . Best wishes, David Scott VAFA Presiden t

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A ~ECT1®14 by Phil Si evens and Mike McArthur-Allen RE M AINDER OF ROUND 5 MATCHES - REVIEW North really showed true grit whilst De La fade and Scotch jump to 6th place after demolishing Old Melburnians . The Vic Health Match of the Day at Amateur Headquarters was all it was promoted to be . No-one who saw the match could have been disappointed with the quality of A Section footy . Despite the few showers the skill and, at times, sheer brilliance was worth going a long way to see. De La started in typical style with hordes sweeping the ball down the ground and plenty of options . Although lacking the height of North their running players were able to overcome this deficiency by getting the ball to ground level and moving it with blistering speed . For the D's Mahoney and Borg were excellent rovers and Rennie was playing well at CHB. State squad players for NOBS Brazil and Jones were getting plenty of the ball and covering a lot of distance but were unable to prevent De La storming to a 39 points lead at 1/2 time and the game hinted at being all over so well were De La playing . The reversal in the next half put conclusively to rest any doubts that North is a good side. They closed down De La's run and kicked the ball long to position for their taller forwards to outmark De La . In this half North kicked 10 .12 to De La's 3.3 . with Cerini, Booth, Egan and Boyle really lifting their work rate. Coach Dunn had some very hard questions to ask of his team's mental toughness in squandering this game. By contrast, Robert Hyde would come away from the encounter very pleased with his men's persistence and their ability to handle great pressure . Scotch was rewarded by jumping two places to 6th with a very decisive win over OM by 92 points, Scotch's second quarter where they kicked 9 goals to 1 set the game up for a massive winning margin . M cCall and Millar both kicked 5 each for Scotch whilst OM had only one multiple goal scorer in Mick Thompson . Eagle at CHF, Reddish on the ball and Smith and Allen on both wings gave Scotch excellent service whilst for OM, Webb in the pivot and Blood in the ruck were two of their very few goers . The OM coaching staff were badly undermanned with the absence on business of Alan Stoneham and M ark Hibbins but even allowing forthisthe team's performance was very poor indeed and one wonders what can be done by the OM's brains trust to arrest this disturbing slump . ROUND 6 MATCHES - PREVIE W Marcellin host the rampaging NOBS and this will be a big match for the Eagles to show they can bounce back from the very poor performance against Haileybu ry. The form of some of the Eagles had been very good . Slattery, Boysen, Amad will need to continue on producing and Matt Getson needs to recapture some of the earlier season touch particularly with his marking . He may well hold the key as North still lack a young energetic ruckman and are forced to rely on Considine who played very well last week and had picked up some fitness . Boyle at HF will need some watching as he is a very promising young player. After their Park triumph NOBS should take the points narrowly but any letdown after their impressive win would be dangerous as this Marcellin side has the signs of good things to come and it may be at North's expense . Therry meet De La at Oak Park and Coach Crotty was busy doing his homework last week at the Park and would have noted the manner NOBS closed down De La's space so effectively in the 2nd half . This will be Therry's aim on the smaller ground but do they have the personnel to contain the D's runners and mania for handball? Bernie Dunn is no stranger to the ground or the team having coached Therry prior to his appointment to De La 3 years ago . He has the players to exploit Ther ry 's short chip game and they will be anxious to atone for last week's loss of concentration . Therry will fight hard to hold their coveted place in the four but will not be able to withstand the De La deluge on the rebound . Collegians have done everything right to hold down 3rd spot and meet Scotch who must string wins together before they will ever threaten the four. Their annilihation of OM will have given some much-needed confidence to the players and the form of McCall, Eagle, Allen, Reddish and Aujard will lift their chances significantly as they can all play a bit . However, the Lions are no slouches with lethal forwards like M ount and Schober, Polloc k

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M touch, and Bennett and Galbraith being consistently very good players week to week . At the Trott, the Lions should continue to keep pressure on the top two by adding another 4 points here. Uni Blues, fresh from the break and a morale-boosting win out at Oak Park, take on Haileybury who likewise :,returned to the winner's circle and have had the comfort of a week's rest to get over some injuries . This will be an intriguing game with the beanpole Jamieson matched up with O rt on who has come on well over this season . On-ballers for both sides are talented players in Furphy, Worsley and Stevenson for Uni and Connell and M eehan for the visitors and in these contests the game may well be decided . Walsh in the centre will have to curb the drive of McKenzie if Uni are to be a chance . The result is critical to both sides being only separated by percentage and we think the Uni boys may just get there if they play up to the form they showed in their last outing . The final game sees the battle of the cellar with both OM and Ormond yet to trouble the scorers . The signs 's defeat by Collegians was at least promising that some players have turned the corner and the week in off could not have come at a better time for the `~flonds as they try to regroup and get their year off and running after a nightmare start . OM are yet to see much light at the end of a Iong dark tunnel and unless they can commit Ormond more of a team effort they will find no solace this week . Given that it is 27 years since they were in an A Section final four their record over that peiod has been less than praiseworthy and their form so far this year, and indeed their commitment, has been found wanting . Ormond to open their 1991 account today .

Talk about one-sided games, the remaining 2 games in B-G rade were massacres . Parkside thrashed University Blacks by 105 ; St Bernards in a workmanlike display gave Kew a football lesson, beating them by 70 pts . The Villain once again had 5 winners ! The match at University Oval between Parkside and University Blacks was a real mis-match . Before the game I thought Parkside's on-ball players were the key - Vincitorio, Panjari, Sedgwick, Griffiths and Goodier must have thought Christmas had come early - their possessions were numerous . The first quarter the Blacks had their share of the ball but found goals hard to come by - Parkside were on top looking good - the warning signs were already there for Blacks as they trailed the Red Devils by 19 pts at quarter time . The rest of the match was very predictable - Blacks could only kick 1 goal each quarter whilst Parkside sharing the ball around added 6 goals for the second, 5 goals in th e third quarter was better football, 6 goals in the last quarter was wasteful football . Best on ground was Parkside's Utility Dean Goodier, who is 2 stone lighter than last year, is proving that hard work gets results . Parkside's on-ball players had a picnic . University Blacks best player was fullback Jon Quility who had much the better of Sansonetti . St Bernard's trip to Victoria Park against Kew went as expected by this scribe. The match was as good as over in the first quarter when the Doggies added 6 .6 to Kew's 1 .3 to lead by 33 pts at quarter time. Kew had their best quarter for the match in the third, kicking 3 goals - defenders Tenace and Ba ro giannis were moved to the forward line adding much needed dash . St Bemards now led by 70 pts at 3/4 time. The last quarter Kew's commitment could not be questioned - it would have been easy to give in but Kew players don't know how . St Bernards had defeated the undermanned Kew by 70 pts . Best player for St Bernards was re-incarnated Greig Wood in a lively display on the forward line. Paul Hogan's 5 goals at full-forward was great value for his club. Kew's best player was Utility Rob Bar ry , quiet this season but gave his best for his club. A special mention to ruckman Mick Peric who did a mighty job on Carey. ROUND 6 M ATCHES - PREVIEW What a game for the match of the round between Banyule and St Bernards at the Heidelberg Park oval . This will be Banyule's first serious test since they failed against Old Trinity in the first round . St Bernards are in the same boat . They were well beaten by Parkside in round 1 and since have notched 4 very impressive wins as Banyule has also done. Banyule will be missing gun players in Weston and Maloney. St Bernards on the other hand have regained star forward Hogan and I expect John Law to gain selection after his throat operation . The Doggies will be embarrassed with quality players left over. Banyule not got the same depth and for this reason I tip St Bernards to win in what should be a great tussle by 9 have pts . Parkside clash with Parade at Pitcher Park should be a great contest . Parade with the aid of a week's rest should have been encouraged by the continual improvement in their play - they could have easily beaten Trinity if the breaks had gone their way. Parkside's on-ball players have been terrific, Sedgwick, Vincitorio and Panjari must not let Parade gun on-ball players Gleason, Skerrett and Powick dictate terms. Parkside have a good forward line who are capable of kicking a match winning score . Parade have no star forwards and for this reason I'm tipping by 12 pts .


Sunday is a match that the Tonners must win or face Old Brighton's clash with Kew at Elsternwick Park on also serious injuries to Bradley, Clayton, Thorniey and t certain relegation along with Kew. Kew are rebuilding, Brighton must get more from Shippen and Allen . Old Bighton by 25 pts. > Stevens have not helped theirBlacks cause . atTimberidge reserve in what should be a practice game for Trinity. Black's' I Old Trinity play University Parkside by 105 pts . Trinity who are a good side also should form is woeful - Banyule beat themTrinity by 117by pts89 then pts . give the Blacks a thrashing . old

Mentonians at Ammo headquarters on Saturday, should be an interesting match . Old Xaverians clash with Old Brighton but what a Jekyl & Hyde performance Xavs were all but dead and buried at halftime in their clash with Old to run out easy victors! I watched the second half of Mentonians clash with Banyule and left Ammo headquarters very disappointed in the way OM went about the match . I believe Old Xavs are still improving and for this reason I pick 'Old Xavs by 17 pts . Editors Note : Once again I witnessed the demise of after the game social "drink" . In most cases the coaches of the sides concerned are the main offenders . Did none of the B-Grade coahces read Banyule coach John Simpson's great article in the record 11/5/91? Surely this time honoured tradition should continue - com on _ to those clubs concerned, please lift your game . Club correspondents to Fax me best players (use full names) and players positions with a brief summary of games by midday each Monday - FAX 489 9051 (or Phone 489 9511) .

SELECTIONS : St Bernards Parkside BLACK LIST: Kew (don't worry about the Trots, John) .

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C 'SYECTIÂŽN by Les "The Accurate One" Argen

REVIEW - ROUND 6 The sensations keep on coming in C Section! A draw between Thomastown and Bulleen-Temp., Fawkner gave Whitefriars a hiding in a 55 goal match and State Bank/Comm . Bank defeated Ivanhoe . The results mean that ninth side ( now Monash) is still only a game out of the four ! It was a thrilling finish at Bulleen-Temp . When Thomastown arrived it was a bit like "old home week", with many players having played for the other side at some stage and Bulleen-Temp . coach Har ry Harisiou having tried a bit of everything at both clubs . It was an even and hardfought contest and Thomastown had a reasonable lead by early in the final term . The Stowers slammed on a series of goals to change this to a 7 point advantage ( but then Thomastown clawed their way back and a long shot at goal levelled the scores with a point with 2 minutes left . A draw!! Bulleen-Temp . find the 2 points handy as they sneak to the top of the ladder and Thomastown were happy to score 2 points away from home . Fawkner, bolstered by 4 players returning from injury, gave Whitefriars a bit of a lesson to win by over 100 points . Whitefriars still managed 19 goals of their own! Fawkner showed excellent teamwork and foot-passing and delighted their spectators all day - none more than big (and mobile) ruckman Robert Lawson. B rendan I Saggers kicked "about 10" and got plenty of support from Majerczak and youngster Holt . Ivanhoe started well in the first quarter against the Banks and had a 4 goal lead at the change . Banks came back strongly with the breeze in the second quarter and had a 2 goal lead at half time . The third quarter was a tight one and the Cobras did well to keep Ivanhoe to 3 goals. The Cobras scored early in the final term and were then never headed to win by about 30 points. The Bankers had 3 new players and were pleased with the team's overall tackling and aggression . Better players for them were Andrews, Beare and Wallmeyer. I missed out on hearing about the Caulfield/Preston match but from the scores it appeared the Fielders were too good on the day and scored their third win for the season . In the final match, St Kilda CBOC played host to Monash . The Blues jumped away well but squandered opportunities in front of goal to end the first quarter with 3-7 to the Saints 1 goal . In the second quarter it was a different story and the determined Saints turned it around to hold a 15 point break at halftime . From there Monash persisted but St Kiida always had an answer, usually in the form of gun forwards Ralph Bergman or Tony Riddell The end result was a 3 goal win to the home side. PREVIEW - ROUND 7 2/5 last week (counting the draw as a miss) and that makes 16/30 for the season . Still just passing - but you've got to admit that it's not easy!! Well here goes nothing . . . . . .


Thomastown are at home to M onash Blues . Eighth versus Ninth but I'm expecting a"crackerjack" encounter . Monash are untippable - an absolute tipsters nightmare and Thomastown have been very solid the last two weeks so I'll go with them at home.

Preston will be visited by the Banks Boys, who are not taking the assignment lightly. The Cobras are playing better footy at the moment and I'm tipping them in what could be Preston's best show to break the ice. Fawker at home to St Kilda . This should be a great match and all other clubs will look at the result with a grea t deal of interest . If the weather is right I'm sure it will be a high scoring match with the forwards on top . Both sides are in the four (I think) and I feel the edge will be with the home side . (A real close one. ) I believe Ivanhoe at home on the double rebound will be too good for Caulfield and finally Bulleen-Temp. `to edge out Whitefriars . SELECTIO NS :

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Bulleen-Temp.

SECTION by Peter Lemon

= Despite their loss last Saturday, St Bedes put up a much improved peformance, (like this Tipster who surged ,to 3 out of 5) . The Trobers took an early lead, which extended to 20 points at half time, but the Bedas fought back to level the scores in the third . The Wilson/Fitzgibbon clash was a highlight, with the former held quite well until he was moved onto the ball in the second half . Rob Ce ro lini on the wing and And rew Boag did well for the home team, and for the fifth week in a row this column has had no contact from the Trobers . Glenhuntly held Old Camberwell in the two quarters when the Wells had the wind, which was the basis for a pretty comfortable win . Halpin wasagain a more-than-useful contributorwith another 6 goals, and Mance (back ,pocket) and Bateman in the ruck were also good performers . The Hunters wasted plenty of chances in the second, and the Wells kicked some late goals to narrow what the home side reckons should have been a bigger margin . The Rovers had a number of players back, but it was almost a one-man show with "Greek Legend" Alfonsos Panagiotidis kicking a magnificent 11 goals . (Other good players were Steve Pappon - as usual - Hogget, Mark Young and Wayne Capp - again.) The team's 18 goals would win most games, yet they fell miles short of the now all-conquering SKOBS who were headed by Paul McNee with nine goals, whilst Michael Pietta (again) and Gerry Mulcahy were others to help "Make the Day" for the SKOBS past players . (At last, from the Cougar's Report , we now know where Craig Robson drinks on Thursday/Saturday evenings - SKOB's beer is obviously cheaper .than Old Geelong's. ) The clash at Melbourne High was a fast, bruising game . High started well for a change, and with the scores .imost level at half time, were well in it . But in the 3rd the Hoes blitzed them, scoring some 10 goals in 15 minutes :+ :ur a big rev up from coach Salter. Stevens with 7 goals from half forward led the charge (despite still having T1dssive problems with hiswardrobe), whilst "Dyso", Weston and the ever- reliable "M inners" were to the forefront . 4e final term saw High fight back valiantly, to get within 7 points, but they couldn't bridge the gap . Their best : .ere Jason Bamert (another 5), Mathew Beazley as a ruck rover, and rover John Adduci . Old Geelong led at each change to win a good standard, hard, fast match (couldn't have been that fast I had no trouble keeping up running the boundary - PL) . The Jackers weren't helped with early injuries, although -Rod Bloom again blossomed in the centre and "The Wedge" has lost nothing . Goetzy flew like an angel for .a couple of screamers, and Captain " Kooky" showed plenty of endeavour on the half back line. For OGS it was another good team effort, with Charles Ross outstanding, The Gunn bagging 5, Jamie Pescott regaining some form, and the Italian legend, Dominic "Lost-for-Words" Colaci making a good contribution . THIS WEE K The Rover's Chris Rowston points out in anguish that Hampton are now sitting in the lowest position on the ladeer, in their lowest section ever, in the 62 year history of the Club . I'm sure his plea for more from his players will be heard, but I don't think it will be enough to bridge the gap today . The Hoes will probably have two or three players in the vicinity of A .P. all day, and their centre line and running players will cut off the source of supply . After my debacle two weeks ago it would take a lot to pick against AJAX at home, although they will get plenty of opposition from MHSOB who will still be smarting from their one-term lapse last week . Jackers could have another Marks on the field this week, and might have full-forward Gordon back . ° La Trobe have twice proven me wrong with wins away in the past fortnight, and now have a chance to exert some real influence on the section . They have forwards kicking goals consistently in the form of Wilson and K re uzer, and today's game is at home . I'm going for them to just take the points against the Hunters.


The Wells at home to St Bedes - who knows? The Sedas might have turned the corner after an ordinary stap but still need a couple back ;-the Wells put up a more spirited performance last Saturday . I'm going for the horr : . team but with little confidence .

After their big win the SKOBS are looking good . They have many who are supremely confident that they'll continue the roll this Saturday -their tour losses were in each case the result of just one bad term, and that has been eliminated However, for the third week running their opponents, Old Geelong, are playing teams which kicked 27 or more goals the previous week, and OGS won the first two . This should be a great game - OGS, just . SE LECT I ONS: Old Ivanhoe La Trobe Uni Old Camberwell Old Geelong And congratulations to the VAFA and the Umpires' Association on the increased numbers this year that perr,, the appointment of two central umpires to most senior games, and an increased number of goal and boundar} umpires through the sections . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Contact me by m idday Monday 663 8611 (Bus .) ; 663 8618 (Fax) .

The Wicks proved that last week's loss was just a minor abherration as they bounced back to inflict the 2nd loss in a row to the Nodders, something that doesn't happen often . The Doves are to be congratulated for their true Amateur spirit in donating the proceeds of their after game raffle to St Andrews, who were truly most grateful . A fine gesture by Chatters and his committee . A big improvement this week with 4/6, it's easy to pick the card Villain when the round is spread over 2 weeks, all scribes would have no trouble performing that feat . REVIEW On the field the Doves showed no mercy towards the Saints to inflict another demoralising loss . Doveton sta rted strongly and maintained the pressure for most of the game, the Saints fought hard and tried valiantly all day, but could not match the strength of the home side . Doveton had many avenues of attack with Dyke ( 7), Steve Reiger (6) and T. O'D (5) having a field day, other good Doves were The Flying Goal Post who is really excelling this year and John Reiger who was everywhere . Lumpy who visited Zedderland on the homeward journey was more than pleased with some excellent performances from Boezza (again), D'Angelo (3 twins), Overend (up from the magoos) and Smithy. The Grand Final reply was a little bit drab and anti-climatic after the desperate struggle of last year, past GF calls were not forgotten though . Williamstown continue to impress and are keeping everyone on their toes and j very wary of them . 6/6 is a great start to a long tenure with possible promotion looming again . Grant Case and Mick Dervan in the back pockets were constant thorns for the Bells and set up many attacking moves, while early B&F Fav, The Big Bird once again set all the wheels in motion for them . After more competitive efforts on the field although the scoreline does not truly show this, Coach Ga ry Connolly was reasonably pleased with the Bells performance and can see some light at the end of the tunnel, especially now that many Senior players are returning from injuries . One of these was Andy Lindsay who was a top player all day, well assisted by O'Rourke at CHF and the real McCoy and Sloan . Old Essendon and Bulleen played a very high scoring and entertaining game, with Bulls just holding on to record an 18 pt victory . They have now won 3/3 and after a slow start are getting it together and will be no pushover for any side . Can't report on their better players this week as they failed to meet copy deadline . The OEG's have ÂŁ been thereabouts all year but are not having much luck, this week some close goal umpiring decisions did not help their cause . Winger Harrison laid some 13 tackles and was consistent all day, John "Tunnell" Pana marked everything that came his way, while "Susan" Bishop in the ruck worked tirelessly for the entire game without a change . In a good clean game the Bloods eventually, through their persistence over the 4 quarters, wore down House and were able to curtail their running game, to take a good victory and consolidate a hand fought position in the upper echelon . Powerhouse were not happy with their performance and felt they had thrown away a golden chance ÂŁ to stay in touch, and did not wish to mention any players for the press, but Big Corbett with a few goals to his credit at least gave them something to aim at . In another fine team performance, Walshy, Wilko and Stevey stood out for Aquinas. No rt h geared up for their big clash with a convincing win over the Westies . No rt h always had first use of the ball where Ady Tirchett controlled the rucks and the air, Keith Hehir was always in position around the mid-field and never wasted a possession with hand or foot, Grimaldi was prominent early, and their backline was tight, but their greatest assets was their running game and their forward line where Craig Fox with 9 goals was virtually a


,nstoppable, well supported by the DeMorton's, Deano and Mark keeping it in the family with 6 apiece. West were competitive and never gave up trying but were outclassed on the day . They certainly show no prejudice out West way and at one stage had an All Greek" forward line, while my mate Ocker is looking for some assistance . Conor Konstantinidis across the half forward line was their best player, Lampard at CHB never stopped trying and Johnno knocked up getting kicks. Should have known better than to tip against the Wicks, Wick's stalwart, Dave Lenehy, made this quite clear when I bumped into him on Friday night. In what was a very close tussle (what the Villain would call a great game of Ammo Footy) the home side held on by the tune of 2 goals. It had been nip and tuck all day until about half way through the final stanza, the Nodders were 18 pts up and travelling like winners, but Brunswick would not lie down and continued to attack until Crossy took a couple of fantastic marks in the middle of the pack to put them back in front and then to seal the game . With 9 changes from the previous week this was a fine performance and the promotees, Moore, McCulloch, Sayers, Cattullo, Snelson all played great games, but none was better than giant hearted Lars Cordes who gave Dasha and Carroll the time of their lives, certainly have some depth down at Dunstan Street . Nodders were very disappointed to lose ; Matt has promised wholesale changes, but could have nothing but admiration for the efforts of Timmy Chilcott, Steve Noble (is he still U19 Clarence?'?) and Joey DiCintio, they still enjoyed the ball, PREVIEW Powerhouse travel to Columbia Park for the first time, and although there is plenty of power left in the house , icy will find the Nodders in a very unforgiving mood this week . The Bells are very confident of a bold showing against Aquinas, and even though one feels they have turned the corner the Bloods have too much at stake to let one slip now. B.T. is confident and his changes are looking forward to the challenge awaiting them . But Brunswick having achieved such success last week will not relax, although they must not underestimate the Westies who on their day are very capable, but also have too much at stake to put in a bad one. The Saints who this week take the field at Hallam Reserve, Pascoe Vale, have perhaps their best chance of scoring a victory, but I'm in two minds here, depends how many they have back, the OEG's have been closer in most of their games and for this reason alone I'll go with you Dudders. Another close and interesting tussle takes place at Bulleen where they renew acquaintances with Doveton . This is a must game for both sides, a loss here almost certainly spells curtains, both have improved immensely since Round 1, home ground advantage is all that sways me . How many G F previews can we have this early in the season . Today we see another one as the Northies travel to Fearsome Reserve . Willy really are fearsome at this stage but North are also a very good side. If Ady can quell Big Bird or at least nullify him then part of the Seagulls strength is gone. I'm in atotal quandry here - home ground ,advantage again with apologies to No rt h and my work neighbour N .K . SELECTIONS : Mazenod Aquinas Brunswick Old Essendon Bulleen Willimstown MILESTONES : To the Wicks Ressies Coach Jeff Gibson who was married last week . His side lost in his absence!! 50 big ones for West's Paul "Macca" McNaughton - well done mate, whilst at Powerhouse everybody congratulates Captain Mark Hansen and Brendan Hall who both play their 50th's . Well done to all . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Another excellent week 11/12, keep up the good work fella's, we'll be the most read section in the record soon . Don't forget - Ph : 571 4808 (H) or 417 6044(B)or Fax 569 8766 by 6pm Mondays. This weeks Blacklist : Bulleen United .


F'-TROOP by Peter Hifl e

REVIEW - ROUND 6 A few gremlins made their way into the column last week with fixture changes and player transfers but all was sorted out amicably by fax and lone . Apart from that all attention has focussed on the heavyweight clash coming up today between the Van Winkles and the Brewers both sides are undefeated . The Beaker was disappointed that the Young Poets' Society went down narrowly at the Zoo to the Elitists who are focussed on the finals . F-Troop welcomes back reporter Dame Edna Regan who was most impressed with Scotty Freeman's marking (who isn't) and David Watt's 70 metre dash down the wing (presumably this included several Gettas) . The Van Winkles sealed the fate of the Backyard Boys in the third stanza reports the Apost rophe and, despite a magic goal by Laine M cCook, the Boys were unableto get closerthan 8 twins at the finish . The Winkles teamed well and made a good start to the day by serving Bustlin g Billy Bell a cold coffee pre-noon which put the Boss Cocky in shrill voice for the afternoon . Ex-Backyarder Maurice Sarelli played a pearler against his old club The Emperor (who entertained the Ressies crowd at Kevin Murray's Plot with Ray Gabelich impersonations. and poetry readings whilst umpiring the den kickers) was dismayed at the thrashing handed out by the Socialis :s who hadn't had a win for a month and finally clicked as a team . Solvol reports from intensive care that the Brewers are thriving on pressure and are on target for the big one today after surviving narrowly in last Sunday's feature on Flash Phil's Paddock . The Leprechaun was full of praise for the Sham ro ck's second-half comeback (a 9 goal third quarter) and considers the lads a little unlucky not to have taken the points . Bucko reckons the Sailors are okay except for first mate, Squizzy Taylor, who attacked the innocent Bucko In response a traditional Sailors' skulling challenge was put to the secretaries, liquid bets were taken and Bucko. took on Sailor Nelson who was duly judged victorious . Whereupon, Stationmasters on strike, work to rule and generally got upset . A rematch at Reg Ansett Oval was quickly decided . By thewent way the Sailors won the footy also. BEST PLAYER S Sham rocks - Winger Mick O'Brien, ruckrover Terry Symons and half back Steve Scanlon. Brewers - Winger R . Daniels, half forward Geoff Neate and half back Greg Berti . Botantists - Defenders G . Potter and M . Mitchell with rover S . Carew. Socialists - Forwards Ben Condon and Danny Cahir and centreman John DeAngelis. Van Winkles - Rover Maurice "Daktari" Sanelli and half forwards Timmy Reed and Peter "Mumbles" Marshall . Backyard Boys - Defenders Jason O'Connor, Laine M cCook and Denny Contin. Stationmasters - Centreman Mark "Bear" Bastow and on-ballers Dave "Hugh Ryan" Jiggins and Shane "Ste ro ids" Fenton . Sailors Elitists - Ruckman Craig Skinns, half forward Andrew Kountios and spearhead Sand ro Epifano. Poets - Defenders Gino Gasped and Anthony Perma with forward Mark Castalda . M ILESTONES : Stationmaster Denis "Old Man" Ricketts played his 50th game last week . Vitamin D is also playing coach and leading goalkicker. Well done! Sham ro ck Peter Emerson plays his 150th game today . Congratulations Peter! SOCIAL NOTES : The Elitists kick off winter with their annual Bush Dance at the North Melbourne Civic Centre . Boycey Ace of Spies will call Strip the Willow and the Waves of Bondi . Congratulations to Stationmaster DVC, Rob Sutherland who, due to injury has no curfew to worry about, and kept Bucko's Boys celebrating until the wee smalls at the Snakepit. Restaurant of the Week : Botantists' supremo, Peter Matovic recommends the bistro at the Wantirna Hotel - ask Vero nica for that extra attention . Sham rocks Myste ry Tour is only 1 week away and still no one has taken responsibility for publishing the stopping off points and final destination . Come on lads - rally round ! PREVIEW - ROUND 7 [Last week 4' current total 241/2 out of 30 ; current accuracy rate 820fo . 1 This week sees the clash between FTroops two undefeated juggernauts - the Van Winkles travel to the Brewery j to take on the Drawers. The Brewers fell in last week at Headquarters against the improving Shamrocks an d

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n<r : ~ had two other close encounters including a Norman M ay. On the other hand, the Winkles have brushed ji c~4penges without ever appearing in danger of defeat . In some ways, the Brewers have shown they can handle ~ressure and the Winkles are yet to be tested . Nevertheless, I have a notion that the Van Winkles are a notch ,[ ;ove the rest and select them to win by about a six-pack . The Backyard Boys will be happy to be at home to the Young Poets' Society who have shown they don't adel particularly well . Boys by 5 twins . The Botantists must have used turps instead of fertiliser the night before last week's game but their earlier form had been good enough to suggest they'll have a win against Bucko's Boys who are yet to find the rails . The Socialists played 4 quarters for the first time last week and will visit Reg Ansett Oval with confidence. I expect them to win a close one because the S ailors found touch last week as well . The S hamrocks nearly s hocked last week but I feel they'll fall a few turns short of the steady Elitists .

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G NORTH Round 6 results brought me only a 50% success rate which was a blow to my ego . Marcellin made it three wins in a row when they defeated bottom side Collegians by fifty-three points . I was wrong in the clash of Yarra Park tenants as Old Scotch returned to the winning list with a clear cut twenty-four point victory over Old Xaverians . Old Paradians Iet me down when they capitulated to No rt h Old Boys at Bundoora bythirty-five points. One correct forecast proved to be that of Bullen-Templestowe defeating Footscray Institute . The Bullants did as I expected and won by sixty-four points . Fancy the top two sides crashing to defeat on the one day! Well that is what happened when Kew easily defeated Eltham by forty-two points . Once again my "man of the match" has been too embarrassed to mention any highlights . However, he did say the depleted " Tu rt les" didn't play well whereas Kew played very good football . New side Chirnside Park did very well at St Bernards by winning a very even contest by eight points . Had St Bernard's accuracy matched that of Chirnside Park the result may have differed . Well done Chirnside Park on a great victory especially in front of the knowledgeable and vociferous St Bernard's members' pavillion . Old Westbourne did as I tipped and defeated the uncannily accurate Therry by twelve points whilst Albanvale advanced up the ladder with a twenty-four point win over Banyule . G SOUT H For the first time this season I returned a perfect score . My problem now is to hold my form and thus maintain my standard . Mazenod almost kicked themseves out of victory against AJAX by their blatent inaccuracy in front of goal . Nevertheless Mazenod controlled the game to such an extent that they won by nineteen points . Bloods maintained their grip on second place with a ninety-six point victory over neighbours Glenhuntly who averaged a score each quarter. In similar vein St Kevins scored on the average once a quarter when they were crushed by the undefeated leaders De La Salle by one hundred and eleven points (Nelson to English cricketers) . Old Haileybury proved far too strong for M onash Gry phons who were defeated by sixty-nine points . The Monash forwards, who were off line due to Haileybu ry pressure, contribued to their side's losing margin . Monash Whites had a percentage building one hundred and two point victory over Kontias-No rth Caulfield . With such a convincing victory the Whites consolidated their top four position as did St Johns who defeated Old Geelong by eightyeight points after a fairly one sided game . CBC St Kilda bridged part of the gap between themselves and the leading sides with their forty-nine point victory over fifth placed Old Melburnians who slipped to sixth as a consequence . PEVIEW OF ROUND 7 - MAY 1 8 G NORTH Kew found their winning form again last week and I expect them to win again today as No rt h Old Boys have not shown themselves to be the equal of Eltham on the field . Old Xaverians should return to the winning list with a comfortable victory over Therry while in the match of the day at Eltham, the "Turtles", who hopefully will be at full strength, tackle Bulleen Templestowe who are playing well under the tutelage of Paul Ryan . The match promises to be a beauty as statistcially the sides are evenly matched . My man is confident the "Turtles" will win as he expects Paul Sinclairto control the packs and provide first use of the ball to the faster "Turtles" . (A contradiction is there somewhere it seems .) At home I select Eltham narrowly. Cellar dwellers Collegians will beat home to the Old Paradians who travel to Albe rt Park after three home outings . Parade should win but visiting clubs often lose their way on the wind swept Albert Park fields . Marcellin make the long trip west to Albanvale in search of their fourth consecutive victory. Albanvale will be confident after last week's big win and at home will acquit themselves well . Nevertheless I select M arcellin to win . It is mv hope none of the Bulleen "Eaqles" becomes


~, ,aill be atchirnside Park where locals will play Old Scotch, with „ o~ ar St Bernards. It is a fact of Amateur Football that Old Seote , Ti ie Maroondah mists will be a traffic hazard to Old Scotch as v h ell ~,pootoap wise there is little between the sides and at home I am confid e

1, ;y >ssive victory . In the battle of the west Footscray Institute will be at horn~ ou~er western new boys to defeat the inner western Old Boys . St Bernards shou l percentage at the expense of Banyule who have not been playing well . G SOUTH

De La Salle and CBC St Kilda will meet at East Malvern . De La has carried all before it thi i~_~ act the side to win again as St Kilda do not appear as formidable as they have been in season -s

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ti ~e season . In what could be the battle for the wooden spoon AJAX play St Kevins on Oval 3. Bot nh ave been virtual whipping boys this season and so could be evenly matched . I select St Kevins becaus . have both the necessary experience and the documented evidence to prove themselves the better side . Olde Melburnians will be home to Mazenod with a place in the top four providing the rewards of victory . Mazenod who are playing better in recent weeks are my selection . Another apparently even contest will be played at Caulfield between Kontais-North Caulfield and Glenhuntly . I select Glenhuntly because they have the potential to play well and do so on occasions . St Johns are becoming a bigger threat each week, should prove far too strong for Monash Gryphons who appear towho have lost their way. Monash Whites should be able to defeat Old Haileyburians to remain in the four after Round 7 .

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U/19 REPRESENTATIVE TEAM : The first 2 trial games have now been held and the good standard has given the selectors some work to do to finalise invitations to the final trial at Elsternwick Park on June 2nd . Thanks to all who participated and those - on the injured list - who attended . Those invitees who didn't attend or apologise can forget about getting a big "V" jumper this year - we're only interested in those who are committed to giving it a go. REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GAMES DIVISION 1 Old Scotch were too excited by their icebreaking win over Ormond to phone me with details . The always reliable Adrian told me that Nodders were surprised by the ease of their win over Uni . Chris Nash abandoned his cricket gear to notch 8 sixers of a different kind whilst Wes Marshall and SandorJocza were also good players for Nodders. The replay of last year's Grand Final was a real fizzer. At quarter time only a few points split Marcellin and De La but the 2nd and 3rd quarters saw De La take over. De La surprised the Eagles with their toughness and hard tackling reversing the 1990 position. Despite the good efforts of Adam Ryder on the ball for Eagles, De La continually got the ball away from the pack putting Matt Amad and "winged" skipper Wallis under pressure from a good spread of scorers from De La . Josh Hayter was a very impressive performer for De La running very hard at the ball whilst ex-Nodder Mark Murray played his best game for the year . Dom Schuiling was another to catch my eye. It would be remiss of me not to comment on what seems to be occurring too frequently this year in that the "men in white" seem to be able to turn a "blind eye" but not a "deaf ear" to reportable offences - very disappointing . Good to see both teams (but no umpires) join in the after match drink despite having played in a pretty tough encounter. DIVISION 2 NORT H Albanvale won - as usual! No report - almost as usual! DIVISION 2 SOUT H Another result in the tipping dept . - De La were obviously out to get me last week . Tony's Golds got home from the Ashers whose previous two weeks' form led me to believe they'd be the winners . Wrong!! De La almost doubled their score. M clnne ry and Ford were Gold's best whilst Maher (6) and Losinno (4) got most of the goals . Hampton let me down also by losing to Nodders by 7 goals. For the 3rd week in a row, Paul Evans was Nodders' best and he was well backed up by Steve Polan . PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAME S DIVISION 1 After last week's tipping results, I might as well stick a pin in the paper to pick winners . I can only improve so here goes. I picked De La all last year and they only failed me once and yet, for some insane reason, I went against them last week . I'll get back on their bandwagon and tip them to bolt in against Haileybury. Sorry Gilla! Marcellin will return to the winning list at Ormond's expense whilst Xavs will be too good for Brighton . St Bernards will outclass Old Scotch whilst I expect Parade to beat the disappointing Students . Collegians, fresh from a spell last week, host Nodders at Albert Park (don't leave your gear in the rooms Nodders) . The Lions have been pretty consistent against the top teams whilst Nodders have only lowered their colours to the mighty De La machine. I think this replay of the 1990 Div. 2 Grand Final will finish the same way - Nodders to win . SELECTIONS: De La Salle Old Xaverians Marcellin Mazenod Blues St Bernards Old Paradians DIVISION 2 NORTH With the exception of the Albanvale/Parkside game, all matches should be pretty close contests . Sorry Peter, but you'll find out today how come the Cobras are the only undefeated team . Neighbours and keen rivals, Aquinas and Friars should have a close tussle . If Friars can go the full 4 quarters they could win but I think Aquinas will be too keen to get back in the 4 to let this one slip away from them . OT's will be ust as keen to hang onto their 3rd spot against Old 'Hoes who did well against the Cobras last week during the first half . However, the OT's appeal to me as being better for 4 quarters . Ther ry have been a mix of good and bad so far this year whilst Chirnside have had only one slip-up so far - and what a slip-up it was to the Cobras . I think the pioneering trek to Chirnside will be too much for the Roys . The main game is between NOB's and the Bullants. Terry keeps trying to con me into beieving that NOB's aren't as good as last year whilst the Bullants have won their last 3 albeit only just last game. I have a feeling that the Ants could lose Steve M itilineos to the "ones" after his effort in last week's reserves game (6 out of a total of 11) and that will be the difference in the final wrap up. Towners have the bye. SELECTIONS : No rt h Old Boys Chirnside Park Old Trinity Aquinas Albanvale DIVISION 2 SOUTH Yet another week without a clash of the 3 undefeated teams - Bedas, OM's and Toners. Bedas are at home to Caulfield and will win . Toners face Hampton at Bluff Road - never an easv assiqnment - but they will still win


won't increase their winning tally today. After my goo f OM's aw, .r i,on,e to Old Camberwell who DeLa er epidationtitat igoagarnstthemthsweek . TheGolds stumbled ontheodd-shapetl Fields cc~r~~eot , : e ei,sago:andlexpecttheackerstocashinonthathomegroundadvantage grour,d advantage, High will be too good on the mini ground for St Peters . Keep hangin g uidi, Co o pienty of time left for a couple of wins . Nodders had a good win at Hampton last wee k Ashers fc~u r,ci the Golds too good . This week will be a repeat of those results - Nodders to win , St Bedes AJAX MHSOB Old M elbourne Old M entone Mazenod Blacks SELECTIONS : If, and get all de ails from the winners this weekend - Phone Saturday night/Sunday on 568 4727 or Fax aor,c±ay rnorning on 646 5053 . Thanks !

SLAB CHALLENGE : Time to re-introduce the challenge : This week to 2nd placed Haileybury if they can do the rnpossible and beat De La . In fact, I'll make it 2 slabs.

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® Ex-Hawk James Bennett was isn scintillating form in his side's great win over Ormond in the first half of the split round 5 . His great display has led to him being named the fifth Trophy Town Player of the Week for 1991 . Here is a profile on our fifth winner : NAME : James Bennett AGE : 26 HEIGHT 191cm WEIGHT : 90kg GAMES : 85 CLUB : Collegians POSITION : Centre half-bac k FOOTBALL HONORS : VASA state representative'82 and'83 . All Australian '83, Gardiner Medallist VFL 1985 . FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHT Winning the reserves grand final with Hawthorn in 1985 . BEST AMATEUR PLAYER SEEN : Richard Schober (Collegians) HARDEST OPPONENT Stuart Carboon (Ormond). ~c * *

Serious injuries to De La Salle's Peter Rennie (back and Mick Hegan (knee) probably influenced last Saturday's second half fade-out against North . Both players were in excellen t ° form and it appears that Peter's injury will sideline him from 12 to 16 weeks . It is hoped that Mick will be back with the State squad soon preparing for the Perth Carnival . Speaking of the game De La Salle and North Old Boys, congratulations to both sides on a wonderful display ° of football . The way these 2 sides play they could be to the nineties what Collegians and Ormond were to the eighties . Phil Stevens VAFA General Manage r

THE BLACK LIST ROUND 6

MAY 11 199 1 FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES PHONED INCORRECT SCORES RICHMOND CENTRAL - Snr & Re s BY 3PM ST BEDE'S Res (4.42) GLENHUNTLY Res (4 .41) UNI REDS - Snr CAULFIELD GR - Re s ST KEVIN'S G Sth (3.10) BRUNSWICK Res (3.13)* . Congratulations to all secretaries for the vas t BY 5P M improvement in the way scores and details were given MARCELLIN U19/1 (5.08)to Norm and Nancy last weekend . The time saved 0. IVANHOE U19/Nth (5 .12) certainly helped speed up the Saturday night work . P. Stevens 'Clubs had to be contacted for scores .


TUESDAY MAY 14th 1991 Attempting to kick - 2 matches . W. NICHOLSON ( Eisternwick)Charging an opponent - 2 matches . C . JOHNSON (De La Salle) Striking - 4 matches . D . THOMPSON (Bulleen Utd) K . DRYSDALE ( Brunswick) SSriknng s 3 matche s P. McGRAT H y pushing an opponent - 3 matches. L . McLEOD ( ANZ Bank) y) Violently

M . AMAD (Marcellin) - Abusive language - 2 matches . G . UNVYIN (St And re w's) - Striking - 4 matches. G . LARKIN (ANZ Bank) - Abuse of umpire - 3 matches. R. McDONALD (ANZ Bank) - Striking - 4 matches .

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INVESTUG'ATION S TUESDAY

MAY 14th 1991 SALESIAN (Club complaint) against ANZ BANK . R. Hewston (striking) - player found guilty - 3 matches . ANZ Club fined $150 ($50 incorrect team sheet, $100 failure to provide player name as directed by Executive), BORONIA PARK (Club complaint) against PENINSULA . J. Quirk (striking) - player found guilty - 10 matches . OLD PARADIANS (Club complaint) against CHIRNSIDE PARK . C. Mathieson (striking) - player found guilty - 6 matches . HAMPTON ROVERS and ST BEDE'S - conduct unbecoming in that both clubs engaged in a melee (Rnd 4 27 April) - Hampton Roveres fined $100, St Bed's $300 (2nd offence) . P. Stevens, Investigations Co-ordinato r

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OLD PARADIANS vs O D BRSGHTON 19 7HERRY vs AQUN AS NO .B . ~ SE ION OLD XAVERIANS vs BANYULE BULLEEN/TEMP vs THOlv1ASTOWN KEW vs OLD TRINITY PARKSIDE vs WHtTEFRiAR S CHlRNS1DE PARK vs NORTH O .B. MONASH BLUES vs CACIrF~~p GRAMMAR OLD IVANHOE vs KEW BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE vs PRESTON MBOB ALBANVALE vs OLD TRINITY STATE/COMMONWEALTH B vs FAWKNE R WHITEFRIARS vs THOMASTOWN SOUTH SE CTION MONASH BLUES vs C ST KILDA CBCOB vs IVANHO E OLD MELBURNIANS vs BLACKS ST PETERS CLAYTON vsMAZENOD OLD CAMBERWELL D SECTION HAMPTON ROVER S HAMPTON M .H .S.O.B OLD XMENTION ! RvOs STRBEDE . vs OLD CAMBERWELL AFC DE LA SALLE GOLD vs M .H S ST BEDES vs OLD GEELON G .S .O.B . SECTION ST KEVtNSOvs~qVTR~gEEUNI (St BLOODS vs DE Lq~A~H~ . Kevins College) OLD GEELONG vs MONASH WHITE S OLD MELBURNlANS vs MONASH GRYPHONS AQUINAS vs WILUAMSTOW~ CYMS MAZENOD O .C . Vs ST KILDA CBCO POWERHOUSE vs WEST BRUNSWIC ST KEVINS vs GLENHUNTLY AFC B DOVETON vs NORTH BRUNSWICK K OLD HAlLEYBURY vx KONTIAS NORTH ST MARY'S vs MAZENOD O.C. ST JOHNS VS AJA X CAULFIELD OLD ESSENDON GRAM vs BRUNSW(CK BULLEEN UNITED vs ST . ANDREWS G OLD XAVER(AN S Nv~ NORTH OLD BOYS THERRY Vs ST F UNl REDS vs SALESIANS~tD ~ . BERNARDS O .C. A .N .Z ALBANVALE vs F.I.T . BANK vs BORONIA PARK MARCELLIN vs KE W RICHMOND CENTRAL vs ST PATS MENTONE OLD PARADlANS vs OLD SCOTCH OLD CAREY vs ELSTERNWtCK U BULLEEN TEMP vs CH(RNSIDE PARK .HS• PENINSULA O.B. OLD WESTBOURNE vs ELTHAM O .C. 16 BANYULE vs COLLEGIAN S


Under 19 Section I COLLEGIANS DE LA SA LLE Coach :

BLUE Coach:

Denis McGrory 1 . D. Dean (VC) 2 . J . McCarthy (C) 3. G . Jackso n 4. A. Sheedy 5. D. Schuilin g 7. P. Marsh (DVC) 10. L . Vivon a 11 . M . Laffan 12 . S. Greely 13. D. Crowe 14. C. Johnson 15. K. Keely 16. C. Lester 17. S. Neeson . T Grogan 18. J . Duckett 19 22 . M . Lafferty 24. J. Hayter 26. R. Makinson 28. N . Vanderplight 29. M . Mastroianni 30. M . Murray 31 . G . Borg 32 . C. Belleville 51 . K . Pollard 53, D. Rosman 54. M . Smith 57. B. Fitzgerald 59. A . Greely MAJOR SPONSOR

2r;oi ;j~j ;

OLD PARADIAN S GREEN Coach : 1 . T Jones 2 . M . Colaci 3. A . Collings 4. M. Dickason 5. M. Livy 6. N . Condie 7. T. Kelly 8. S . Batchelor 9 . M . Harrison 10. D . Baird 11 . S . Swindon 12 . S. Metaxis 13. K . Jenkins 14. D. Vicino 15.B.Johnson 16. D. Hall

17. J . Blandford 18. B . Joyc e 19 . C. Natoli 20. B. Brodie 21 . P McGinley 22. C . Henry 23. S . Wallis 24 . R . Perry 25. A. Pekin 26 . L . Peyton 27. D. Filson 28 . L. Smith 29 . S. O'Keefe 30. S. Wiilmore 31 .B.Pannam 32 . C. Brown 37. A . Thomas 38. M . O'Keefe 45.A.Joyce 48. N . Wayman 49. S . Vincent 50. J. Reidy 51 . A . Finanzio

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach : Terry

Kendal l

1 . J . Bock 2 . M . Ewing 3. J . Harris 4. A . Warner 5. D. ise r 6. M . Steel 7. J. Lawson 8.S. Woodhouse 9. C . Allard 10. J. Hanneberry 11 . H . MacNeil 12 . A . Simpson 13 . C . Sublet 14 . D. Norman

15 . I . Liffey 16 . J . Hosking 17. S. McConnell 18. L. McDonnell 19. M . Robertson 20 .D.Johnson 21 . G . Eagle 22 . J. Laird 23 . E . Bethke 24. J . Kinley 25. S. Hume 26 . A . McKenzie 27 . A. Mitchell 28. R . Piekusis 29. L .Robertson 30. D. Searby 31, A. Crawford 32. J . Gallagher 33 . L . Warwick

MA ZENOD

MARCELLIN 1 . D. Bearzati o 2. C. Darby 3 . S. Neal 4 . D. Sticca 5 . A. Tranquilli 6 . P. Sexton 7. M . Curry 8. M . Amad 9. S. O'Reilly 10. A. Ryder 11 . J . Wallis

Coach : Adrian Williams 1 . M . Tettey 2. N . Littl e '.. 3. J. Mannix 3. A . Kin g 5. B . King (Capt) 6. P. Occhipinti 7. J. Lenette 8. G . Makin 9. B. Howe 10. C. Varney 11 . D . Gil l

12 . W. Marshall 13. S. Josza 14. M . McCusker 15. M . Cavanagh 16. D. Horben 17. D. Weston 18. S. Powell 19. P. Maiden 20 . M . Goudie 23. T. Walker 24. W. Sergeant 25. M . Guiliano 26. A . Little 27. J . Walsh 28. A . Morris 29. J. Fisher 30. S . Barton MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial • Domestic ~ Commercial

12 . V. Gallagher 13 . M . Becchetti 14 . G . Bennett 15. G . Vimpani 16. D. Merton 17. A . Booth

18. B . Rule 19. A . Weisz 20. B, Gorman 21 . M . Moran 22 . C. Healey 23 . M . Heath 24. D. Barlow 25. M . Edmonds 26. N . Quarreli 27. S. Beasley 28. M . Entwisle 29. J. Rimes 30. S . Ellis 31 .T.Cox 32. M . Meehan 33. M . Williams 34 . S . Edwards 35 . N . Daicos 36 . P. Dimattina 37. S . Dimattina 38. N . Abbott 39. M . Erwin 40. M . Englese 41. Aaron Merton 42. J . Keays 43 . N . Mark 44 . M . Cromie 45. S . McKenzie 46. M. Gallagher 47. B. Crimmins 48. H . Aarons 49. S . Tucker 50 .A.Jackson

OLD BRIGHTON

OLD HAILEYBURY

Coach : Mark Swain 6. A. McLachlan 7. M . Devine 9 . R . Haydon 12. J . Hendrie 15. J. Moore 17. D. Moreton 19 . J . Pyers 21 . T. Smith 23. S . Bishop 36, R. Carter 41 . S. Crowe 43 . J . Farrer 52.B.Jones 53 . P. Murphy 54 . A . Naughton 55 . K . Payne 56. B. Pollock 57. A . Skelton 58. M . Spence 59. N . Wartman 60. M . Wilson 61 . M . Toll 62. A . Delbridge 63. N . Hill 64. A . Lomas 65. D. McCormack 66 . M . Reid 67. L . Hamilton

Coach: Tony Gilchrist '.. 1 . J. Delalande 2 . M . Alle n 3. 0 . Andersen 4. G . Anderson 5.PDow 6. D. Pasco 8. S . Harrop 9. D. Bugalski 10.S. Lyons

558525 5

11 . C. Kraus 12 . T. Hunte r 13. A . McLaughlin 14. T. Ric e

15. D. Kell y 16. E . Bingham 17. N . Mistry 18. B. Mui r 19. M . Phillips 20. B. Arnold 21 . B . Canobie 22. S. O'Brien 24 J. Parton 25. A . Newman 26. S. Healey 27. A. Dunstan 29 .D.Lappage 30 . J . Panetta 31 . A. Fothergill 33.J . Bryce 34.R . Home 35. A . Whitelaw 37 . P. Vine 38. J. McLean 40. D. Naisbitl 42 . J . Dran e

ST.SERNARDS Coach : Terry Davi s

ORMOND OLD XAVERI ANS 1 . A . Caputi

SPONSOR J

2 . R . Hansen 3 . S. Barlow 4. P. Brady 5. N . Cook 6. A . Keyhoe 7. R . Salter 8. A . Ega n

9. B. McDonald 10 . A. Burk e 11 . C . Burke

12 . L . Hannebery 13. S. Nattilli 14. P Finn 15. M . Scalzo 17. I . Purcell 18, D . Bailey 19. M . Juracich 20 .S.Hogan 21 .J. Boston 22 . R. Tucker 23. A . Duggan 24. D . Landrigan 25. D. O'Sullivan 26. M . DAmico 27 . D. Clarke 28. J. Hilbert 30, S . Power 34 . L . Davies 35. M . Meehan 36 . J . Portelli 37. C. Green 41 . M . Dillon 42 . J. Flynn 44. T. Collins 55. P. Salter

1 . S. Jones 2. C. Byrne 3 . A. Brebner 4 . J . Comito 5 . S . Looker 6 . M . Hande 7. S. Parrett 8 . L. Vassalo 9.J.Kennedy 10. N . Mitchell 11 . P. Scerri 12. A . Dailey 13 . D. Garvey 14 . S . Chatfield 15 . M . Egan 1& R Gilmour 17. A . Comito 18, S. Hal l

19. B . Atkins 20. B. Jarrett 21 . C . Mallia 22 . M . Farmer 23 . D. Rogers 24. M . Cashman 25 . D. Raffl e 26. F Giordano 27. D. Farrell 28. B. Hor n 29. S. Martin 30. A . Webb 31 . S . Fox 32. D Calderon 33. D. Solomon 34 . M . Daffey 35 . M . Tormey 36 . T. Paradowski 37. H . Bradshaw 38. S. Parkhill 40. A . Noonan 41 .T. Backhouse 43. M . McGeown 44 . S . Taylor 69 . G . Arrowsmith


Under l9 North , ALBANVALE Coach :

AQUINAS Coach:

. . .

Peter Robertso n

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE Coach:

i, j hp,aa 3 Jdhams J..M.eo n r0 o Dorrough

S Ragusa 12.S , Caulfield 13- S. Cooper 14 . A . Paddo n 15, W. Nicholls 16. M . Mitchell 17. A. Leetet 18.S. Bucsko 19. D. Sebastian 20. J . Procko 21 . P. Phillips 22 . J . Wilson 23. J. Psail a 24. A. Leahy 40. D. Liddell 69. B. Vitalone A . Cilm i R. Razbocan M . Bourke D. Canavan C. Gergis J .Swansson

Coach : Peter McCall 1 . M . Pemberton

2. B. Greensill 3. S. Marks 4 . P Pedler 5, C . Gellert 6 . M . Thomson 7. V. Piccioli 8 . A . Spirli 9 . S. Foster 10. M . Sorace 11 . D. Paola 14 . G. Woodcock 17. S. Condie 18 . P. Smith 20. M . Edward s 22. M . Van Leemput 23 . R . Foste r 24. P Egan 37. E . Kerr 39. D. Toohey 45. R Pope

NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD CAREY Coach :

Coach : Terry Mills 1 . G. Vaina 2 . M. Leigh 4 . C . Muller 6. S. Thomasello 10 B. Collinson 13. F. Salvatore 14 . L . Robert s

19 . R. Papaleo 20. A . Radi 21 . A. Newport 23 .5 . Boczar 31 . L. Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 35 . C . Camponella 38. B. Del-Re 39. J. Considine 41, R Sarong 42. C . Horne 43. M . Ellio t 44 . M . Girolami 46 . N . Cuinane 48 . M . Bangit 52 . D. Dela c

54. D. McLachlan 57. R . Mezetta 65. F. Sartori 69. M . Davi s

OLD IVANHOE OLD TRINITY Coach: Andrew Ryan 1 . J . Cran e 2 . D. Proll 3. J. Fox 4. D. Toll 5 A. Mohr 7 . M . Greenhalgh 8 . R . Schmidt 9 T Pitt 10. I . Roxburgh 11 . B . Elsworth 12. R . Ivey 13, S . Shepherd 15 . B . Barker 19 M . Wu 20. D. Morant 21 .T Keusgen 23 . A. Bachelor 25 . G. Brown 26 . H . Fitzgerald 29. P. Congleton 30. S. Gaylo r 31 . S . Roe 32. C. Lutz 33 M . Hore 34. E . Larner 35. C. Dermeris 36 L . Hu f 37 D. McLelland 38 . M . Tozz a 42 . C. Pitt 69, M . Squirrel

CHIRNSIDE PAR K

Coach: L. Colema n 1 . G . Brimble 2. N . Sims 3. T. Gibson 4 . M . Smyt h 5 . P. Gutteridge 6 . P. Peterson T C . Symonds 8 . C . Smith 9 . S. Beamish 10. T Vam s

.

11 . E . Best 12 . S. Hindi 14 . J . Curry 15 . T. Harvey 16 . J . Sealing 18. S. Lloyd 22 . S. Williams 29 . A. Howe 31 . D . Denby 37. M. Adam 44.T Roberts

PARKSIDE

THERRY Coach : A . Le Malstre 1 . R . Bannister 2 . S . Hollow (VC) 3 . D. Ford (DVC) 4. J . Schembri 5. A . Newbould 6. K . Grant 7. M . Fitzpatrick 8. M . Moro z 9. G . Baker 10. D. Howson 11 .I .Sheedy 12 . C. Masters 13. S. Villella 14, C . Noonan 15. J. Washbrook 16. N . La Fontaine 17. D. Goodwin 18. K. Sexton 19. S . Boyle (Capt) 20. G . Carbi s 21 . P. Stanko 22. B. Scuilli 23. A. Baker 24 . J . Delaney 25. D. Hoaureau 26 . G. Grocock 27. D. McGuire 28. M . Sharp 29. F. Zahra 30. S. Bonnar 31 . D. Irwi n 32 . N . McKinnon 33. M . Goodwin 34. C. Rizzo 35. R. Stevens 36. T. Pinner 37. J. Dimech 40 . S. Forbes 42 . A. McKay

THOMASTOWN 1 . George Joseuski 3. C. Hutchinso n 4 . J . Gatevski 5 . F. Dillorenzo 6 . M . Daghistani 7. C. Sahi n 8. J. Pougios 9. T. Morroney 10 . S . Kotevski 11 . D . Pougios 13 . F. Farchione 14. T. Jimoulis 15. M . Trouatello 16. F. Jarrod 20 . A . Ryan 21 . A . Skora 22 . M . Inzitari 23. R . Dimmagio 25. E . Valentino 27 . M . Grech 28. P. Kotsos 29. J. Valiotis 30. R. Gerinia 31 . T. Cakovski 35 . D. Dimouski 37. D. Stevenouski

WHITEFRIARS O.C. Coach : Leon Jones 1 . D. Quilty 2 . M . Hickox 3. A . Wise 4. D. teBockhurst 5 . D. Larrett 6 . J . Cox 7. G . Gibbons 8.T. Haynes 9. C . Tilling 10. P Milla r 11 . R . Reidy 12. J. Forde 13 . M . Irwin 14 . G . Johnson 15 . J . Ciarduili 16. A . Ravenarki 17. A . Carbone 18. N . Parr 19. N . McGrath 20 . J . White 21 . M . Foley 22 . M . Notley 23. J. Slattery 24. D. Dorazio 25. M . Young 26. M . Houston 27. P. Martin 28. J . Delaney 29. P. Belfor d 30 . D. Carapellotti 31 . N . Smir k 32 . S . Smirk 33. B. McGauchie 34. V. Barke r 36. S. O'Sulliva n 46. M . Vernal '.. 48. B. Wilkinson 63. M . Jackson 72. H . Flanagan

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Under 19 South A .J.A .X.

CAULFIELD GRAMM . Coach: Graeme Woolridge 1 . G . Harrison (Capt) 2 . A . Moore (VC) 3. J. Richards 4. C. Hose 5.1 . Crosher 6. M . Salter 7. M . Jones 8. C. Adkins 9. T. Smart 10. A . Beasley 11 . T. Henri 12 .N .Johnson 13. A. Babarczy 14 . J. Ryan 15- D. Mor i 16. J . Patterson 17 .A .Loune 18 . W. Byrne 19 . S. Carmichael 20. T. Henri

MAJOR SPONSOR BRADMI X PRINTIN G

HAMPTON ROVERS DE LA SALLE Coach : GOLD Graham Smith I- M . Johannsen Coach: 2. N . Hasel l Tony Spencer 1 . L . Bakii s 3. B. Broadhead 6. T Spencer

8 . P. Satchel 10. P. Spencer 11 . A. Whitfield 13. S. Brown 14. B. Buick 21 . R. Grace 33, T Green 36-S. Enright 39. A. Hynes 40. M . Hil l

43. L . Mcinneny 44 . T Magree 45. L . Maher 46 . S. Mahoney 47. E . Maillard 48 . J . Ral . D . Smith u49 50.A . Raynor 58. J. Taylor 73. A. Truscott

M .H .S .O .B.

MAZENOD BLACKS Coach: Steve Thompson 1 . S . Dell'Oro 2 . P Saynor 3. C. Falloon 4. S . Griffith 5. S . Polan 6. S . Fraser (Capt) 7 P. Evan s 8 .S. Prendergast 9. J . Warke

3 . C. Amoore 4 . B . McGregor 5. J . Alessi & R . Abraham 7. P Harvey 8. A . Catma k 10 . A. Fairweather 11 .S. McGregor (VC) 12 . N . Murray-White 13. R . Bulme r

10. B. Mounter 11 . M . Ken 12 . B. Martin 13 . T. Willis 14 . M . Quirk 15. C . Dalgleish 16. C . Harrison 17 S . Azzopardi 18. S. Kropman 19. A . Byrne 20 . A . Pawsey 21 . K Duffy

14. M . Clarke 15. J. Day

IT R. Capes 20. J . Robbins (Capt) 21 . D. Hellas 22, R . Bracher 28. D. Wilto n 34. C. Voulgarakis 35. J. Biancardi 40. S . Anderson 43. M . Atkinson 52. S. Scarlet t 53 . M . Lester 71 . C. McGrego r AJOR SPONSOR S

22 . B. Parker 23. R . Ebert 24, B. Hickleton 25. B. Borg 26. S . Bourbon 27 . J . Wickman 28. C Nash 29. M . Hancock 30. R . Burrows MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial • Domestic

• Commercia l

558 525 5 MONASH BLUE S Coach : Bob Hellyer 1 D . Gurvich 2. C. Signorelk 3, M . Williamson 4 . P. Cliffor d 5 . R . Barker 6 . J. Howard 7 V.Sheehan 8 J. Ward 9. M. Smith to. A . Wozencroft 11 .S.Gill 12, C. Dillo n 13 . S. Arnott 14. P Bertacco 15 D. Corrigan t6. T Gason 17 G . Wadley 18, P. Drew

19. S . Watkins 20 B. Kil e 21 . P Hay

22 . P.Tockneli 23,T. McCarthy 24, A. Froelich 25 D. Berlingen 28. A. Brumley 30 . M . Pond 31 .A . Archer 33 . L. On g 35 J . Sutton 37, S- Mentha 42, P Millie

OLD CAMBERWELL Coach : Peter Robinson 1 . A. McKenzie 2 . J . Eadie 3. J. Metcalf 4. B_ Taylor 5, T Nixon-Smith 6.R .Jepson 7. R . Froomes & C . Porter 9- B . Jones 10. T. Walker 11 . J . Nichol s 13 . A. Kolmorgan 14 . A. Gale 15 . A . Kent 17. J. Smith 18. R . McCahon (DVC 19. S. Woods (Capt) 20. T. McManus (VC) 21 . M . McHutch son 22, A . Wilso n 23. C . Town 24. C . Fisher 25. R . Nas h 26. C . Brown (DVC) 27.S. McCann 30. A. Opray 31 . J . Harcourt-Horsfieid 33. J . Fletche r 34 . A. Gregory 35 . P. Cunnington 36 . M . Nixon-Smith 37. M.Jaboo r 39. M . Mudge

OLD OLD ST. BEDES MELBURNIANS MENTONIANS Coach: John Mayer 1 . S. Yass Coach : Coach : 2 . B. Smith David Elam 1 . D. Milne 2 . S . Wil l

3 . M . Cornell 4. A . Nelson 5.P. Donova n 6. C . Branchflower 7. M . Rose 8. A . Morrell 9. J. Correll 10 . D. Burdeu 11 . W. McLean 12 . W. Salter 13. P Alle n

14. M . Metzner 15.T.Cooper 16. G . Tyrrell 17. B. Vile 18. M . Wei . D. Trinida s19 d 20. H . Hope 21 .N .Rhoden 22 . D. Kogler 23. M . Sneezwell 24. J. Gourley 25. G . Tyrell

26. J . Thomas 27. D. Kozckar 28 . S . Cox 29 . C. Dixon 30 . L. Duffy 31 . S . Frazer 32 . C. Gillard 33. J. Blythe 34. T. Muscamp 35. J. Bull 36.P Sheehan 37. E . Koch 40. M . Blood 44 . C. Bisogni 46. P. Sinn 48. A .C. Smith 49 . A . Smith 51 . W . Ward

Peter Murphy 1 . A . Howard 2 . D. Campbell (DV C3 . C . Scheller 4. D. Murphy (Capt) 5. A . Oxland 6. N . Ma y 7. B. Mueller 8. M . Sichlau 9. A . Marshall 10 . M . Raymond 11 . W. Jones (VC) 12 . T Riley 13 . K . Richardson 14 . P Appel 15 . B . Murphy 16. L. Waters 17. A. Riddle 18. G . Prid e 19. M . Boldiston 20 . S. Mulli n 21 . D. Paterson 22 . P. Harrington 23. J. Polkinghorne 24. C. Rabi n 25. C. Alisep 26. M . Leone 27. N . Graham 28. M . Bond 29 . G . Worrell 30 . L . Murphy

3. D. Barr 4. D . Beasley 6. R . Bilo s 7. I . McNicol 8. D. O'Brie n 9. S . Flannery (VC) 10 . C . Ross 11 . M . Hecker 12 . J . Libbis 13. S. Zahra 14. D . Beesley 15. A . Maloney 16. T Garlick IT S . Crowe 18. S . O'Brien 19. L . Cahill 20 M . McCraw 21 . P Farrell 22 . C Bracch i 23. M . Kinsella (Capt) 24 P Campagna (DVC) 25. S . Farmer 26. D. Goodchild 27 .P.Reaby 28. C. Loos 29 . A. McFarlane 30 . S . O'Kell y 31 M . Elierton 32 M . Law

ST. PETER'S CLAYTO N Coach: Ron Lumb 1 . D. Hall

2- M . Crugnale 3. L . Billin g 4. T. Hrisovergi 5. M . Ayoub i 6. P. Williamson 7. G . Wil d 8. M . Grant 9 . J . Mercun 10. E. Lem a 11 . S . Woodbridge 12, G. Redfor d 13. P Kinsella 14. A. Schultz 15, T Tomlinson 16.R Schwass 17 G. Doman 18 . J . McKay 19 . S . Lazzara 20. M . Gavin 21 . S . Lampard 22. G . Hall

23. J . Wylie 26.E .Jones

UNIVERSITY BLACK S

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G North BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOW E ALBANVAL E

coach:

Mal Priorn~

2, T Driver 4 .P.Saw 6 L . Parri s

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MARCELLIN Snr. Coach: N . Le Lievre Reserves Coach : A . Paatsch 1 . A . Paatsch 2.T.Day 4. C. Car r 6. G . Petroff 7. M . Dillon 8 . M . Amad 10. A. Gallagher 11 . C. Slattery 12. N . Bourke 13. M . Stapleton 14 . D. Howe

15. J . Seabury 16. G . Woofer 17. M . Getson (Capt) 18, A . Caffr y 19. M . Delahunt 20. S . O'Flynn 22 . T. O'Hehir 24 . A . Hewitt 26 . D. O'Callaghan 27. R. Gross 28. C . Maso n 30. A . Bendoricchio 31 . I . Patterson 32 . A . McIntosh 33, A . Treganowan 34 . L . Getso n 3& J . Pappas 36. G . Walsh 37. TJ. Slattery 38 M .Chun 39 . C . Castagna 40 D. Cooper 41 . S . Duck 42 .A . Duncan 43 N . Duncan 44 P. McIntyre 45, P Randall 46. J . Golds 47.T Buhagair 48 . D. Bromage 49. S. Mangan 50 . S. Kolednik 51 . T. Mahon 52 . T. Smit h 53. T Slattery 54 N . Menzies 55. S. Beattie 56. Jeremy Golds 57.B Day 58. S . Boysen 59 . K. Robinson 60. S . Watson 61 . M . Bushell 62 . M . Szakacs 63A Kann 64 M Rozenboom 75 J Dinneen

8 . A . Bennett 9 . P. Reid 10. G . Hatton t2. D. Merrett 13 . A . O'Loughlin 15 B. Lederman 16 . C. Shallard 17. D. Hal l

18. W. Murphy 19. M . Prior 21 . C. Connelly 24.R Ryan 25. P Edwards 29 . G . Parkinson 32 . A . Saw 39 . C. McMahon 41 . R. Boon 49. G . Daisley 58 D. Cummins

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach: D. Fogarty 1 . D. Birrell 2 .L .Joseph 3. P. Millett 4. B. Hickey 5. S . Dowling 6. P McSweeney 7. M . Collins 8. Carbo n 9 . A. Hoffman 11 . G . Carroll 12 . P Weir 13. S. Gerde 14 . D. Fogarty 15. M . Hibbert 17. D. Perrone 19 . M . Stormont 20. M . Molone 21 . P. Greaves 23 . L . Bevan 24 . J. Ra e 25, J. Schmidt 26 . G . O'Hare 28 . P O'Dwyer 29 . J . McIntyre 31 . G . O'Toole 32 .A . Schmidt 33 . B . Dubois 35. D. Fitzgerald 36.F.Kennedy 37. P. Hehir 38. G . Macri 39. M . Mantineo 41 . D . Nixo n

42 . A . Baker 41 D. Hofstede 44 . P. Solomon 45 .J Horan 46 . C . Moore 4T S . Moloney 49. A . Price 50 . P. Kett 51 . J. Cahill 52 . J . Mcliroy 53 MEgan 54 . T Alfonsi 55 P Callaghan 56 B. Cruickshank 57 V Tirotta 58 . D. Perris 59 . D. Cotter 60 . S. Scollo 61 A .Orelli 64. McGrillen 66. J . Ciccotosto

CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach:

Ross Heinrich 1 . J. Park 2 . P Anthony 3. S. Wheeler 4. M . De Jong 6. G . De Jong 7. U . Bourke 8. G . Andrew 9. R . Gray 11 . G. Wyngaard 12 . C. Mathieson 13 . C . Parker 14 .J . Schroen 15. M . Warren 16. F. Romano 20 T Sanderson 23 . D. Foste r 24 . R. Heinrich 25. M . Thomas 26 . T. Marks 29 . M . Harrington 30 . K . Basso 34 . B . Hayes 35. P Campbell 40. W. Cornelissen

COLLEGIANS 1

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ELTHAM

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OLD OLD SCOTCH PARADIAN S COLLEGIANS Coach : TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

David Kay 21 . S . Wilson 28. L . Higham 31 . M . Clunies-Ross 32. P. Edward s 33 . M . Godwin 34 . K . Burrowes 35 .T. Bloch 36 .A .Hawdon 37. D. Lelievre 38. A . Crew 39. S. Hawkins 40. H . Berry 41 . B . Dart

42. S. Finlay 43. D. Ferguson 44 . G . Aird 45. E . Hutchinson 46 . A . Clunies-Ross 47. A. Greenaway 48. K . Fulle r 49. A . Sutherland K D . Campbell 51 . A. Hannaford 52 . E . Johnston 53. H . Middleton 54. P. Groenewegen 55.S. Psichalos 56. D. Steele 57. C. Williamson

FOOTSCRAY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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Coach : Paul Shaw Coach : Wayne Taylo r 1 . P. Shaw (C/Coach) 2 . B. Prowse 1 . B . Tomeity 3 . M . O'Dea 2. J . Doe 4 . A . Tucker 3.J .0'Kane 6. Richard Maclsaac 4 . M . Phillips 7.S.Nunan 5 . H . Fernandez 8. M . Glenister 6 . F. Garci a 9. D . Macisaac 7. R Byrnes 10. C. Northam 8 . M . Haynes 11 . A . Phelan 9. P. Tait 12 . M . Wawn 10. M . Drakoulis 13 . M . O'Hanion 11 . T. Williams 14 . A . Livingstone 12. G . Ziegler 15. 1 . Oakley 13 . M . D'Angelo 17. A . Lazarus 14 . M . Williamson 18 C. Curtain 15 . A . Radojkovic 19. C. Macisaac 16. E . Midon 20 . M . Furlong I C. Chamberlain 21 . A . Boland 19 . T. Johnston e 22 .J . Vanderzalm 20. A. Ricketts 23. J. H o 21 . R . O'Connor 24. S. James (VC) 22. P. Chile 25 Robert Macisaac 23 . E . Darmanin 36. R . McEncroe (DVC) 24 . S. Stout T.Vana 25 S. Tringah M . Manley 26. V. Bibas W. Stengards 28.S. Case R. McGregor 29. P. Morley M . Doyl e 30. G . Whrtehdl 32. W. Taylor

33. M . Robertson 37. M . Bevanakis 38. K. Thielman 39 . P. Alle n 42 . D. Connoll y

43. M . O'Shannessy 45. M . Bonke 46. J . Tassapoulis 47. N . Barbounis 48. G . Pattison 53. A . Barbounis 54. P Armetas 55.T. Nucar a 56. M . Budimi r

OLD WESTBOURNE Coach: Greg C rowe 1 . P. Albergo 2 . G . Baker 3. A . Belcher 4. A . Board 5. D. Clowes 6. G . Crowe 7. D. Evans 8. T. Ferri s 9. W. Fleming 10. O. Freeland 11 . A. Freer 12 . T Weir . T. Gigas 13 A. Goates 14. 15. G . Harris 16. J. Heffernan 17. D. Horsburgh 18. A. Horsburgh 19. S . Karunaseewa 20. P Kuklyc h 21 . M . Lourd s 22. J . Manalokasis 23. S . MacBean 24 . G . Murdoch 25. P. Ostrum 26.S . Porte r 27. W. Taylor 28 . D. Reeves 29 . A . Vincent

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6. C. Hutchinson (C) 7, H . Iliopoulos 8 S, Curtis 9- D. Stock t0. B. Jarick (Coach) 11- R- Ellam 12 .C .McDonnell (VC) 13. P- Bainbridg e 14- R- Howard 15. J, Nanovich 16, B, Risely 17. D Legge 18. S . Powel l

7g. B. McDonnell 20. P Neylan 21, D Rust 22- N . Stevenson 23. D. Thomas 24. N . Van 25- J. Grant 26, S Smith (DVC) 27 D . Wdts 28, G . Hart 29- S Tressider 30. J . Rowbottom 31 . P Amarant 32.K .Shannon 33 M . Turne r 34 . C McAsey

OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach : Chris Ladds 2 .J Wood 4J Robertson 6. Whitehead 25.S, O'Leary 27, M . Reed 30. R . Wilson 31- C. Lan e 33 T Johnston 35. N . De Raad 40, G . Powell 41 .R . Stewart 42, P Flockart 44, A . Kirkwood-Scott 47.R Dobson 52- M . White 55C.Ladds 56B Ladds 57, G . Taylo r 61 . D . McCrimmon 62 . A. Johnston 63 M . Bride 64 D Kretchmer

MAZENOD O.C. Coach : Danny Wai n KONTIAS 2. S. Palamara 3. S . Campbell 1 . D. Joyc e 4 . D. Carr (VC) 2 A. Alexandrou (C) 5. S . Bateman 3 B. Tchcakerian 7 .P. Deega n 4 . T. Balderanos 8. A. McCormack 5 N . Lambrinos 12 . A. Wilks 7. N . Lambrinos 14. R . Murray 8. A . Karvelis 16. D . Cox 9, N . Alexandrou (VC) 17. T. Tsiaws 13 . M . Zueg n 20 . C. Hearn 14 . A . Williams 21- J. Dicintio 17. H . Yiannakis 22 . S . McDonald 19, G. Kantarias 23 . M . Sayers 20 .S .Bond 25 . L . Phillips 21 . P. Bourlotos 28.G.Noone 22 . A . Cowan (VC) 30. B . Carr 23 . C. Emmanouel 31 . I . Neil 26 P Poulopoulos 33. N . Wareham 27 K . Smith 34- C ., Emery 29 C Lording 36, S. Anderson 30 J . Hatzidakis 37. N . Collins 31, A . Giannakis 38. A . Green 32 G . Bellemy 39. R . Bourbon 33 . J . Kypansis 40. M. Birch 34 . D. Kirwan 41 . P. Sharp 35, R Anderson 43. A . Chilcott 36. J . Mellas 44 . G . Smith 39. G . Balderanos 45. G . Rogers 40 F. Giannakis 46. S Grady 43, M . Herbert 48. D. Wain (Capt) 44. J, Vasi l 49 . M, Fitzpatrick 45 C Podaridis 50. T. Halla m 51 . N . Robinson 53 . J . Wdkson 54 . R . Uren 55, D. Brennan 56 . R . Seligo 57. M . Jackson 58 . M . McKittne 59 . G . Daubeny 60 . A . Willi s

61- J. Kennedy 62 . P. Chalker 63- R . Jennings 64. A . Bright ST. JOHN'S 65 . M . Blas i 66 . Scott Bray O.C. 67,R .Charman Coach : 68.T.Noonan Greg Furlong 69. S. Kerr 70.D.Roach 4 . M . Deayton 5 S. Costantino (DVC) 71 . P. Steinfort 72- C . Dalgleish 6 . S. Corcora n 73- K . VanDerHilst 7 .J . Ladson 74 . M . Brigh t 8 . T. Cantwell 9 . A . Rachelle 10. D. Owen s

11 . S . Coppins (DVC) 12 . G . Matheso n 13 S. Ham 14.J.Sheehan 16 W, Chariton (VC) 17 J . Brodie

18.M Dunsmore(DVC) 19, S . McCreesy 21 . G . Cester 22 . C. Suttie 23 . M Janson 24, M . Zannon 25. D Kelly 26 C . Frerker 28, G . Thomas 29 A . lorlano 30 Z. Monroe

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MONASH GRYPHONS Coach : Crai g Robinson 1 . W. Spensley 2. N . Marvin 3 . L . Wapling 4 . C. Robinson 5 . A . La Cava 6 . J . Duke s 7. S. Ogilvie 8. B . Kosmer 9. S. Olive 10. B. Searle 11 . S. Bloom 12, M . Walsh

13. B. Prendergast 14 . M . Morrow 15, M . Campbell 16. O.Anderson 17. M . Kilne r 18, A. O'Brien 19, M . Hal l 20. J. Anderson 21 . D. Gravina 22. C . Barker 23. L . Bake r 24 . T. Prendergast 25. T. William s 26. M . Luncar 27, B. Duncan 28 .C.Robertson 30 . D.Grabau 35 . V Ryan 44.S.Hogan 45. C . O'Brien 49. J . Holton 69, D. Adam s

ST. KEVIN'S Coach : Tim Corrigan 1, T. Arnold 2. P Cantone 3. P Civitella 4. T. Corrigan 5, R. Davey 6. R . Douglas 7. M . Durrant i J- Freema n

9. S . Haidamous 10. 5. Kazi t1 . G . Long 12 . P Lon g 13. D. McDonald 14. J . McDonald 15. B. Millar 16. A . Nanfra 17. C. Nolan 18. C, O'Keefe 19, M . Shaw 20 . M . Sheehy 21 . C . Wiggins 22, D. Gil l 23 . P Gil l

24 . A . McLaughlan 25 . B . Barclay 26. B . O'Brien 2T J . Sweeney 28. M . McCol l

MONASH WHITE S 1 . T Dionyssopoulos 2 . A . Bainbridg e 3 J . Youn g 4 . M . Petrescu 5, P. King 6 G . Bunshaw 7. P Edwards 8, T. Gualano 9. A . Rezauskis 10. J. Donnelly 11. D. Gemmola 12, R . O'Neil 13.B.Kenny 14. R .Treverton 15. D. Sinn

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1& D. Graham 18. S. Terry 19 . D- Foster 20. G . Leech 21 . W. Farley 22. A . Park 23.G . Shaw-Stuart 20. A. Riddell 24. B. Ninni s 21 . S. Degering 25. 0. Rowley 22 . P. O'Sullivan 26. M . Kotsanis (Capt) 23 . J . Pasara 27. J. Fox 24, C. Gray 28.S.Pogue 25 . M . Murrihy 29 . M . Fleming 2& A. Joyce 31 M . Young 27, R . Storai 32 . P. Seidel 28 . A . Woodward 33 . D.Snadden 29 . 1 . Hammam 34 .P Jone s 30. D. LaFontaine 35, A . Kowanyko 31 . R Sherman 36 . S. Warner 32, M. Fawaz 37 P Dawson 33. N . Anderson 38 . J . Conquest 34. G. Kerian 39 . G . Coutts 35.B. Mance 40. C, Jeffers 3& J. Parsonage 41 K. Lakusa 37 . J . Kolokossian 42 . M . Skarkey 38 5. Woo d 44. N . Paine 39. J Otto 45, T Shaw 40. G Sossa 46. B. Lloyd 41 . G . Rosenberg 47 . S. Dods 42. P Kerian 50. G . Coutts 43, M . Schnellnder 55. M . Carr 44 . M . Howar d 63. P Kevekordes 45. P Trabinger 72 G . Sammells 46, D Capellan 75. B. Muhktar 47, G . Hotert 77 J . Salvatore 48 M . Broadhead 99, A. Wilso n 49 . M . Roger s

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58 . J . Galanopolous 59 . G . Joseph 60 S- Harris 61, R . Pope 62 . B. Kelly 63 . B . Capellan 64 . M . Boyd 65. 1. Richards 66, J. Ryan 67. M . O'Sullivan 68. B. Jackson 69.J .Price 70.J. Rus h 71 . R . Raffa 72 . A . McGaw 73J Ryan 74 . B. Derham 75. C. Hickey 76. A. Liddell 77. C. Hussey 78. M . Gleeson 79. M . Goble 80_B Hawker 81, G . Hawker 82,D Langdon 83. R Grant 84. M . Driscoll 85. G Saad


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Tony Kennedy Reserves Coach : Graham Anstis 1 . S . Duke 2 . A Kennedy 3. G . Skein 4_ P. Cummins (DVC) 5 . L . McLeo d 6. P. Marshall 7. T. Ree d 8. C. Riley 9. E . Nicolosi (VC) 10 . H . Birkenfield (C-Res) it . M. Sanell i 12 . G . Larkin 13. W. Lasslett 14. M . Szeitz 15. V. Bourke 16. P. Knight 17. 0. Morros 18. P. Boyle 19. N . Pastras 20. R . Koegler 21 . P Shoppee 22 . A. Sore 23. A . Bennett (DVC-Res) 24. D. Rivallano 25. J . McDonald (C) 26 . C. Eldridg e 27. D. Kilmartin 28.P Dawson 29. G . Walkiey 30. S . Vergos 31 . T. Harbinson 32. M . Farrell 33 .J .Shed 34 . R . Morell i 35 M . Birrell (VC-Res) 36. W. Duscher 37. M . Sweeney 38. S . Pastras 39 . G . Downs 40. B. Fernandez 41 . P. Ganle y 42. I. Warre n 44. R. McDonald 45. B. Holland 50. S . Granland 52 . B. Dickens 55. T. Brain 58,S. Byrne 60. N . Walsh 63. M . Xuereb 65. R. Ely

BORONIA PAR K Senior Coach : Peter Ma rtin Rese rves Coach : Chris Challis 1 M . Nicolson 2 . D. Weinlich 3 . S. Nicolson 4 . Allen Carew 5. G. Hincksma n 6. Daryl Harper (Capt) 7. D Monish (VC ) 8 D Bates 9 S . Carew 10 . M . Hawken 11 . I . Cooksey 12 . W. Briant 13 S Brown 14, M . Pound 1 5, D. McDowell 16. R. Van Buul 17 . N. Borthwick 18 . D. Featonby 19. R . Lury f 20 R. Walter 21- M_ Pittorino 22 . G . Breed 23 M . Neal 24. M, Mitchell 25. C . Challis (Capt-Res) 26. G . Chnstoforou 27. Philip Martin 28.J. Brown 29 . T. Lowry 30 . A . Nicolson 31 . D. Paulka 32 . Peter Martin 33. S. Whit e 34. B. Hine 35. S . Wheeler 36 G . Coath 37 D. Anstee 38 . T. Wright 39 G . Bates 40 K . Paulka 41 E . Joyce 42. S. Chariton 43 P Matovic 44 . S. Borthwick 45 . G . Nilsen 48 N . Baldini 50 R . Dean

ELSTERNWICK 1 . L . Murphy 2 . S. Bean 3. J. Eklom 4. C. Farrington 5. S . Bel l 6 . M . Lloyd 7 . M . Spink 8 . R . Stafford 9 . A . O'Connor 10. J. Blennerhasssett 11 . P. Mahony tta. P. Bolte

12 . J. O'Mahoney 13. A . Gwnane 14. Albert Conlin t5. L . McCooke 16. A. Abrahams 17. J . Ward 18 . P. Harris 19 . P. Ritchie 20. P. Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22 . L . McGregor 23. N . Christie 24. D . Contin 25.J. O'Connor 26. D. Mahony 26a . R . McIntyre 27. D. Nolan 28 . B . Hil l 29. R . Passante 30. S. Quir k '. 31 . R. Bulluss 32. R . Eklorn 33 . J . Schulz 34 . Adrian Conlin 35.D. Osborne 36 . R . Port 37. G . Marshall 38. B. Hammer 39. M . Barber 40. M . Daniels 41 .S. McLennan 42, B. Jackson 43. A . Hankin 44. C. Walke r 45. R. Grandemange 46. N . Taylo r 47. B. Phelan 48. P. Stankovich 49 . S. Allard 50 . C. Crawford 51 . R . Torrance 52 . C. Tsaloumas 53. A . Park s SPONSORED BY

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Riclry Daniels Resarves Coach : Gil Huckstepp 1 . L . Hopkin s 2. C. Hickey (VC) 3 . N. Chipp 4 . R . Cutlac k 5. R . Daniels (C7C) 6. R . Hughe s 7. R. Evans 8. G . Brown 9. S . Macrae 10. K . Shrives 11 . M . Hoyle 12. W. Ballagh 13.A.Cope 14 . C. Bryan (DVC) 15 .C .Hughes 16 . M . Jones 17. C. McWiiliam 18. J. Sgarioto 19. G . Berti 20. J. Raft 21 . B. Dunshea 22.J . Hands 23. R. Stockman 24 . S . Brown 25. M . Harris 26. J . McQuie 27. S . Neate 28.P.Nance 29. V. Occhipinti 30. A. Drever 31 . C . Ruddle 32. S . Patterson 33 . P. Harri s 34. G . Earney 35. P. Gittins 36. M . Ker r 37. D. Llewellyn 38. G . Huckstepp 39. P. Bennet t 40. R . Bartlett 41 . M. Graham 42 . S . Ustick 43. V. James 44, B. Oliver 45. L . Strachan 46 . A . Kanis 47. G . Skene 48. J. Cope 49. M . Ward 50. J. Thomas 51 . D. Pitts 52. P Pang 53 . D. Wright 54. G . Wilson 55. D. McCleery 56. A . Thoma 57. N . Collyer 59. R. Tepe 63 . T. Styles 64 . N . Morgan 65. D.D'Adam 77. J. Keeble

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1 . G . Pares 2. M . Alevras 3, W. Long 4 . D. Shanno n 5. C. Miranda (VC-Res) 6 . S. Pickett 7. R. Peatling 8. J. Agorakis 10. S . Peatling it . D. Ricketts (C/C-Res) 12. M . Luttgens 13. P. Warton 14. C. Shannon 15. I . Lan g

16. B . Simmonds 17. D. Sand o 18. M Venaskie (DVC-Res) 19 . D. Asschert 20. G . Dormer 21 . K. Davis (DVC-Res) 22. C. Kennedy 23. M . Funda 24. M . Bestow (C/C) 25. D. Egerto n 26. R. De Santi s 27. R . Sutherland (DVC) 28. B. Park 29. D. Jiggins (VC) 30. S . Fento n 32. A . LeSueur 33. J . Fawcett 34. D. Holt 35. P. Conway 36. B. Young 37. S . Peters 38. D. Gibson 39. J . Donazzon 40 . K. Bowen 41 . M . Sutherland 42. S. Gloufche v 43. C.Johnson-Clark 44 . P. Sand o 45. A. Glanz 46.C.Johannsen 47. V. Jarrett 48. J . Hughes 49 . D. Gibson 50. J . Redfern 51 . M . Sungalis 52 . M . Pickett 53 . R. Jiggins 54 . B. Healey 55. M . Wood 56. L . Black 57. D. Blampied 58 . R . Gadsden 62 . L . Forth 73. M . Warton DOWNARD PICKFORDS A World of Experienc e TRAINOR & SONS TROPHIES 289 Flinders Lane 654 8361 CAIRNS SOUTH BALACLAVA F.C.

SALESIAN OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Chris Pecora Reserves Coach : Des Perkins 2 . M . Castaldi 3. S. Anastasi 5. M . Canavan 6. M. Clarke 7. G . Caspari 8. D. Sutherland 9. N . Gibbons 10 . D. Oliver 12 . A. Gaspari 13. I . Bobetic 14. P. Schembri 15 P. Forbes 16. A . Chiappini 17. M . Forbes 18. S. Sinclair 19. S. Carfora 20 . A . Seeger 21 . A . Perna 22 . M. Powe r 23 . M . Clohesy (VC) 24 . R . Cincotta 25 . M . Pradel 26 . P. Miller 27. A. Mandile 28. M . Byrne 29. A . Healey 30 D Lawton 31 . P. McKnight 32 . B . Quinn 33. J. Garafolo 34.A .Grace 35. C. Zois 36. A . Stevens 37. J . Brennan 38. P. Barr y 39. G . Stoffaridis 40. D. Ramsdale 41 . J . Gooden 42. J. Ebinger 43 . M . Tassone 44 . C. Hunt

45 . J . Quirk 46 . M . Bourke (Capt) 47.P.Kin g 48 . P. Rossi 49 . D. Scotti 52 . S. Brownhill 55 . G . Agapitos 57. R . Thompson 60 . S. Shelley 62 . D. Perkins

ST. PATRICK'S MENTON E Senior Coach: Mark Bowden Reserves Coach : Peter Fatou ro s t . A . Cam m 2. P. Morrow 3. C. Duggan 4 . R Lewi s 5. P. Emmerson 6. A. Davis (DVC) 7. P. Kingsbury 8. R. Liste r 9. P. Emmett 10. P. Barry 11 . P. Fatouros (C-Res) 12 . M. Henson 13. S. Scanlan 14. G. Houlihan 15. J. Mackay 16. B. Pipe r 17. W. Mackay 18. T. Sullivan 19. C . Steven s 20. M . Bowden (C) 21 . T. Razga 22. P. Murphy 23. D. Murphy 24 . M . DiPilla 25. W. Leonard (VC) 26. M . Mulcahy 27. D . Seedsman 28. M . O'Brien 29 . S . Adams 30. M . Noonan 31 . J . Bailey 32.S. Olive r 33 . D. Andrew 34 . D. Sheeha n 35. H . Kellett (DVC-Res) 36. M . Gibbins 37. T. Symons (VC-Res) 38. M . Crawford 39 . J . Wright 40. D. Nicholls 41 . S. Bailey 42. M . Houlihan 43 . V. Carte r 45. N . Saunderson 46. J . Mulholland 47. B. Kellet t 48. M . Dix 49. G . Wolter 50.A.Ladds 51 . A . Walsh 52. M . Sheehan 53. Q Noonan 54.R. Duncan 55. B. Capuano 56. B. Moloney 57. L . McDonald 58. D. Dickson 59 . R . Schmidt 60. M . Wals h 61 . D. Halloran 62. D. Borg 63 . P. Symons 64 . R . De Vos 65, P. Tully 66, P. Stevenson 67. Capuano G . 68. C. Lim 69. D. Horler 70 . M . Wise

Senior Coach : Ross Higgins Reserves Coach : Paul Hoope r 1 . A . Flavel 2 . R . Higgins 3 . G . Smith 4 . S. Freeman 5 . S. Shone 6 . S. Smith 7. C . Skinns 8 . T. Hallifax 9 . R . Smith 10. P. Burns 11 . R. Burns 12 . G . Bale s 12 . C. Arnol (Res) 13.P. McLean 14. D. Rega n 15. M . Davidson 16. D. Cresswell 17. B. Rothwell 18. P. Hooper 19. G . Mazza 20 . T. Trantino 21 . M . Grant 22 . D. Bennett 23 . I . Cleary 24 . A . Kountios 25 . G . Allan 26 . C. Gamble 27. K . Strahan 28 . M . Rothwell 29 . A . Haseloff 30 . S. Epifano 31 . D . Watt 32 . D. Bunn 33 . S. Wright 34 . J . Palmer 35 . B . Lug g 36 . R . Clements 37. P Kemp 38 . A . Boyce 39 . M . Herrmann 40 . A . Sawchyn 41 . S . O'Halloran 42 . D. Wallace (Capt) 43 . L. Mastrosavas 44 . P.Vesetas

45 . C . Lightfoot 46 . M . Roberts 47. R . Dran e 47. L . Keatiner (Res) 48.B .Hudd 49. G . O'Brya n 50 . J . Marzico 52 . J. Forest 53 . P. Shanahan 55. P. Holmes 56. R. Hillgrove 57. R . Morris 58. D. Ross 59. A. Ferguson 69. S . Williamson 71 . A . Diflorio 74. K . Bishop 75 . B . Tune

Senior Coach : Graham Burgen Assistant Coaoh: Shane Ryles Reserves Coach : Leo Dynes 1 . G . Burgen (Coach) 2 . G . Schiavo 3. D. Fosse 4. S . Maus 5. P. Barone 6. G . Newing 7. G . Coburn 8. B. Klau 9. S . Katsiamakis t0. D. Cahi r 11 . R . Smith

12. W. Simpson 13. J . Grassby 14. E . Suigeest 15. G . Riccio 16. J . De Angelis 17. L. Auffray 18. M . Moran 19.T. Carty 20. G . Cook 21 . N. Capp 22 . R . Smith 23. B. Condon (Capt) 24. A. White 25.S .Jackson 26. M . Urba n 27. S. Ryles (Ass. Coach) 28.S . Baroan e 29. G .DuChateau 30. M . Jelnic 31 . R. Zapelli 32 . C. Tehan 33. L. Dynes (Res. Coach) 34. M . Edgle y 35. D. Goldberg 36. F. Salzano 37. C. Mizis 38. T. Bel l 39. S. Salzano 40. D. Delahoy 41 . M . Angelodemou 42 . M . Priest 43. G . Lambourne 44. P. White 45. R. Sjogren 46. P. Heaphy 47. A . Saint 48. P. Hutchings 49. G . Gretch 50. W. Beacom 51 . I . Mezalira 52 . D. Kane 53. D. Holland 54. M . Ros s 56. I . Marcantonio 57. J. Doyl e 58. G . Malnoey, 59. S . Merrigan 60.D.Shaw 64. J. Cavalli n 65. G . Christopolous 66.P. McCormack 69. A. Sheridan 96.F. Godschan


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COL LSGIA NS Senior C on ch : Lot Carlson Ass. senior Coach: Reserves Stephen Mount Coach: Chris Warner Ass. Reserves Coach : John Farmer 1 . S. Williams 2 . D. Hoyle 3 . B . Woolhouse 4. S. Laussen

DE LA SALLE OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bernard Dunn

Reserves Coach : Len Hannah 1 . G . Borg 2. B. Mahony 3. A. Phillip s 5 D. Greeves 4 . M . Edmonds 6. A . Ingleton 5 . N . Frase r 7. C. Higson 6 . P Green 8. C. Pollock 7. C. McClounan 9. S . Mount 8. C . Wright 10. C. Warner 9. C. Campbell 11 . W. Daly 10. D. Tessier 12 . M . Conron 11 . R . Prezens 13. N . Milat 12. D. Toohey 14. R . Schober (VC) 13 . P. Beddoe 15. D. Marin o 14 . A . Rogers 16. A. Wallace (VC) 15. G . Hynes 17. A. McGibbon (VC-Res) 16. B. McGee 18. J. Bennet (Capt) 17. R Gree n 19. P. Scot t 18. A. Scot t 20. M . Whittaker 19. N . Vanderplight 21 .1 . Roberts 20. P. O'Brie n 22. G . Parsons 21 . A. Klarica 23. A. Wright 22 . S. Hunter 24.D.Ramshaw 23. M . O'Callaghan 25. S . Fraser 24. M . Lowe 26. H. Stephens 26. P. Wyles 27. R. Brown 27. D. Kinsella 28 . S. Blackman 28. M . Knuppel 29 . A . Kenneall y 30. P. Rennie 30 . M . Galbraith (VC) 31 .S.Li e 32. G . Sheerly 33. P. Rennie 32 . S . Bowtell 34 . J . Tully 33. G . Irvine 35 . A . Macintosh 34. R . Happell 36. C. Swift 35. P. Dickson 37. A. Ronchi 36. N . Pike (Capt-Res) 38.S.Rudd 37. C . Coyn e 39. G . Sharrock 38. C. Manuell 40. P. Waldron 39.B.Jones 41 . K . Mullins 40 . A . Lord 44. L . Vanderplight 41 . D. Stubbs 46. M. Hegan 42 . L . Griffin 48. A. Banks 43. M . Foard 50. P. Mannix 44. D . Parkin 52. S. Harrison 45. P. Harry 54 . P. Fiume 46. A . Mitchell 55 . P. Dwyer 48. J. Lemon 56. M . Kruger 49. G . Kenneally 57. G . Curran 50. B. Jefferson 64. B. Byrn e 51 . P. Baxter 52 . P. Wolff MAJOR SPONSO R 59. R. Lancaster (DVC-Res) 61 . R . Oliphan t 66. G . Oakley ZIL 69 . M . Burgess 75 N . Proctor

MARCELLI N Snr. Coach: H . Le L ievre Reserves Coach : A.Paatsch 1 . A . Paatsc h 2. T. Day 4. C . Carr 6. G. Petroff 7. M . Dillon 8. M . Amad 10. A . Gallagher 11 . C . Slattery 12. N . Bourke 13 . M. Stapleton 14 . D . Howe 15 . J. Seabury 16 . G . Wooler 17 . M . Getson (Capt) 18 . A . Caffry 19. M . Delahunt 20. S. 0'Flynn 22. T. 0'Hehir 24 . A . Hewitt 26 . D . O'Callaghan 27 . R. Gros s 28 . C. Maso n 30 . A. Bendoricchio 31 . I . Patterson 32 . A. McIntosh 33 . A. Treganowan 34. L. Gerso n 35. J . Pappas 36. G. Walsh 37. T.J . Slattery 38 . M . Chun 39 . C . Castagna 40. D . Cooper 41 . S. Duck 42 . A. Duncan 43 . N . Duncan 44 .P . McIntyre 45. P . Randall 46. J . Golds 47. T. Buhagair 48. D. Bromage 49 . S. Mangan 50. S. Kolednik 51 . T. Mahon 52. T . Smit h 53 . T . Slattery 54 . N . Menzies 55 . S . Beattie 56 . Jeremy Golds 57 . B . Day 58. S . Boysen 59. K . Robinson 60. S. Watson 61 . M . Bushell 62. M . Szakacs 63 . J . Kann 64 . M . Rozenboom 75 . J . Dinneen

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NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Robe rt Hyde Rese rves Coach : Jim Marchbank 1 . A . Ega n 2. T. Jones 3. D . Martin 5. M . Schmidt 6 . A. Cahil l 7 . P. Booth 8 . F . Muto 9 . S . Brazil 10 . B. Hanlon 11 . S . Hoffman 12 . J . Tierney 13 . B . Curull i

'.. 14. 0. Abrahams 15. P . Kearney 16. M . Hedley 17 . M . Boyd 19 . P. Considine 21 . D . Baker 22 . N . Goodear 23 . C . Alevras 24 . P . Curti n 25 . D. Cerini 26 . S . Hibbert 27. R . Atkinson 28. N . Garnham 29. P . Daniel 30. M . Lynch 31 . L. Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 33 . S . O'Brien 34 . B. Conti 35 . M . Fennelly 36 . P . McMenamin 37. J . Zumbo 38. K . Scott 39. B . Sheehan 40. I . Turnbull 41 . P . Dwyer 42 . C . Horn 43. G . Irvine 44 . B . Girolami 45 . M . Devine 46 . N . Culnane 47 . J. Wiggins s 48 . A. Roll

49 . J . Mcllroy 50. B . Devine 51 . J . Cahill 52. D. Goodear 53 . S . Biscaro 54 . A . Trimboli 55 . S. Zocco 56 . T . Siluca 57 . B . Allman 58 .T .Keogh 59 . J . Hatzi 60 . L . Nandella 62 . B . Cruickshank 67 .S .Bevanda

1 . A . Baxter (1) 1 . A . Wigg (2) 2. D . Connell (1) 2. J . Wood (2) 3. N . Schmidt 4 . C .G . McKenzie (1) 4 . D . Craig (2)

5 . F . Mai n

6 . W . Smith (1 ) 6 . P Robinson (2) 7 . D. Merrett 8 . M . Orton 9 . Bugalski (1) 9 . B . Herbert (2) 10 . P- Bennett 11 . C . Kraus (1) 11_ J . Rae (2) 12. D .P . Seccull 13 . B . Cart y 14 . A . Phillips 15 . D . Scaunich 16 . E . Bingham 17 . W.D . Cox (1) 17 . W. Cox (2) 18 . M . Constable 19 . R .D . Gerny 20 . A .W. Sher 21 . A . Walden 22. M . Fisher (1) 22. P . Wigg (2) 23. P .J . Noske 24 . D . Williams (1) 24 . R . Lavender (2) 25 . M . Colston (1) 25 . S . O'Leary (2) 26 . S . Melican 27 . C. Dunn (1 ) 27 . H . Broadbent (2) 28 . S .G . Meehan (Capt) 29 . D. Ra y 30. A . McGorlick 31 . B . Main 32.A .Roberts 33 . G . Tanner (1) 33 . W . Caspers (2) 34 . R. Home 36 . M. Armstrong 37 . C . Taranto 38 . D . Cotto n 39 . B . Steenholdt 40 . M . Lake 41 . R . Plecher 45. T. Doran 46- B . Dowling 48 . P.G . Marren 60 . A .B. Armitage

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ORMO N D OLD MELB l1FiN IA N S Senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Rese es Coach : GuyrvNelson 1, A- Wits 2. S. Hunt 3 J . Nichols (VC) 4. N, Wright 5. N. Boyde n

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? C Thompson b- J . Keebl e 9 D. Coroner 10,AJoyce 11 . B- Murphy 12.G.Borton 13. S . Ros e 14. S . Bardsiey 15, D. Phillips 16 P . Wood 17. M . Rase 18. W. Ward-Ambler 19. M . Daddo 20. A. Salek 21 . T. Wertheimer (Res-VC) 22.1 . Mackay

23, A. Wilts (Capt) 24, D Wilson

25. R . Nelson (Res-Capt) 27. C. Bryan 2& C. Terrill 29 R . Meade 30. C. Elstoft 31 . S . Frazer 32 R . Webb (DVC) 33. G . Dixo n 34. C. Anastasakis 35 M . Hibbins 36. S . Newman 37. G Curtis 38. M . Naylor 39. A. Holt 40. M . Blood 41 . P . MacDonald 42. E . Smithers 43. P . Birrell 44.J Hart y 45. Z . Useinov 46. P . Sinn 47. A. Tymms 48. A C . Smit h 49 .T . Stuckey 50 .B.Cook 51 . W . Ward 52 . D . Dowling 53 .C .Kopa 54 . A. Wilson 55 R . Cameron 58 . M . Wilkenson 57 . H . Dautevic 58 A . Sutto n 60 . J . Walmsley 61, J . Shelton 62 . A . Geogiani 63 . D . Perkins

64, S. Burge 65 .J .Cunnack 66 . P. Tsiempas 67 . D . MacDonald 68 . S. Conla n 69 . P. Jos t 70, R . Williams 71 .K .Daddo 72 .3. Hargreaves 73 .T.Hogg 74 . D. McGuiness 75 . P . Harris 76 . R . Gee 77 . J . Jarvis

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OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach : Peter Shertven Rese es Coach : JohnrvCoidham 1 . E . Allen 2 .S . Reddish 3 . R. Lloy d 4 . R. Fuller (Capt) 5 . A. Aston 6 . D . Hooper 7 . A . Lloyd 8 . J . Lair d 9 . R. Aujard 10 . J . Kerr 11 . D . Stanton 12 . M . Veselik 13 . N . Hooper 14 . A . Chambers 15 . D . McCall 16 . N . Trib e 17 . R . McLeish 18 . R . Macmillan 19 . S. Glasscott 20 . R . Hume 21 . S. Gibb s 22 . S. Rodwell 23 . A . Millar 24 . R . Emmett 25. G. Eagle 26. A . Hart 27. C . Winneke 28. G. Jackson 29. A . Price 30. F. Kiel 31 . A . Smith (VC) 32. G. Stokes 33. G . Mahon 34. J . West 35. B . Steele 36. C. Hunter 37. J . Sinclair 38 . M . Mail 39. R . Steele 40. P . Brown 41 . J . Hart 42 . S . Twitt 43 . R . Austin 44, W . Allen 45 . B. Cain

46 . B. Shepherd 47 . N . Hart 48 . R. Petty 49 . A. Cowper 50 . Wigney 51 . M . Steele 52 . J . Russell 53 . C . Billing 54 . R . Hodges 55 . D . Kay 56 . G . Bennett 57 . Sunderland 58 . T . Byrne 59 . T . Hart 60 . B. Crump 61 . N . Howell 62. M . McGregor 63 . A, Stubbs 64 . G . Woodhouse 65. K . Richards 66. R . Williamson

Senior Coach: Michael McCarthy Assistant Coach: Geoff Reiiiey 1 . B . Burde n 2 . P . Schuhkraft 3. T. Boyanton 4 . R . Barnes 5 . D. McDonald 6 . A . Best 7 . B . Connell 8 . M . Gilmore 9 . S . Grace 10 . M . McDonald 11 . R . Strahan 12 . N . Sebo

13 . P . Kingston 14 . S . Samild 15 . M . McConvill 16, M . Brown 17 . J . Clarkson 18 . P . Turley 19 . A. Jobling 20 . Darren Wood 21 . S . Carboon 22 . M . Stone 23 . P . McDonald 24 . S . McCooke 25 . P . Forsyth 26 . C . Clarke 27 . T . Hille 28 . B . Collins 29 . G . Petering 30 . D . Roth 31 . G . Stewart 32 . B . Madden 33 . A . Roe 34 . G . Russell 35 . A. Grace 36 . T . Stewart 37 . A . Orr 38 . P. Milner 39 . R . Nankivell 40 . D . Edgell 41 . R . Oate n 42 . D . Robertson 43 . P. Harrington 44 . A . Fitzgerald 45. R . Singleton 46. M . Hayes 47. N . Oddy 48. R . Burgess 49. D . Hansen 50. S. Harrold 51 . C . Thomas 52. A . Connolly 53. S. Griddle 54. J . McDevitt 55.B .Egan 56. J . Gilliam 57. G. Fisher 58 . S . Morgan 59 . M . Broadbent 60 .S . Morgans 61 . J . Bol t

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Senior Coach : Tony Crotty Assistant Coach : Ter ry Quinn Reserves Coach : D . Boden 1 . G . Biddlestsone (VC) 2 . J . Zanetti 2 . J . Sandman 3. J. Toohey 4. J. Schembri 5. S. Ramsay (C) 6. T. Quin n 7. P. Jones 8. S. O'Brien 8. J. Serratore 9. M . Grocock 10. R. Egglestone 11 . S. Bannister 12. S. Seymour 13. M . Bosanko 14. J. Reddick (DVC) 15.P. McCann 16. M . Goodwi n 17. R . Lyons (Res-Capt) 18. B. Carter 19. A. Ratcliffe 20 . R . Gunston 21 . M . Fitzpatrick 22 . J. Gallagher 22 . M . Devereaux 23 . C . Bye 24 . G. Falchk 25 . M . O'Rourke 26 . P. Rya n 27. M . Tadinac 28 . M . 0'Kearney 29 . M . Vaina 30 . B. Miehcki 31 . G . Bourke 32 . R. Costello 33 . S. McMahon 34 . M . Donohue 35 . L. Clifto n 37. D. Castaldi 38 . G. Pinner 40 . G . Gentz 41 . M. Crotty 42 . P. Ryan 43 . A . Whelan 44 . J . Vein s 45 . M . Petrevski 46 . C . Ryan 47. P. Ratcliff e 48 . D. Wrigglesworth 50. M . Purcell 51 . R . Moran (VC-Res) 52. M . O'Connel l 53. S. Gibson 54. J . Blai n 55. M . Jacobson 57. D. O'Sullivan 88. P. Murphy

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BANYULE SeniorCoach : Jahn Simn Reserve Cops oach : Glen Walls 1 . P. Adams 2 . D. Witchell 3. L. Holt 4 . M . Legge 5. C . Lad d 6. P. Williams 7. J. Fraumano 8. C 9, B. Moloney . Pyers 10. M . Fraumano 11 . Peter Barnes 12 . P. Broster 13. A . Short 14. A . Dale 15. S . Gray 16. R. Doherty 17. G . Williams 18. J . Turnbull 19 . A . Thompson 20. C. Holst 21 . G . Foster 22. J. Gilham 23 . D. Glass 24 . W. Ashton 25. M . Power 26. P. Harding 27. J . Allan 28. A . Weston 29. G . Sutterby 30. B. Gillies 31 . T Ayres 32. C . West 33 . T. Kearsey 34 . C. Stevens 35 . R . Parry 36. A . Mil l 37. D. Gent 38. C . Duncan 39. T. Morgan 40. W. Gibson 41 . R . Cullen 42. D. Taylor 43 . T. Benham 44. B. Hogan 45. M . Gilbert 46 . S. Howes 47. A. Kelly 48. R . Hogan 49. P. Mayerhofer 50. M . Phillips 51 . L . McGuinness 52. S. Coulson 53 . G . Castledine 54 . M. Gray 55. D. Williams 56 . P. Healy 57. M . Hart e 58. Philip Barnes 59. B. Bowler 60. B. Hobb s

KEW Senior Coach : Richard James Reserves Coach : Keith Tustin 1 . M . Lord 2 . G . Porte 3. C . Bradley 4. G. Crimmins 5. B. Irwi n 6. D. Sticca 7. A. Morgan 8. S . Oliver 9 . A. Peric 10. J. Campion 11 . R. Okalyi 12. S. Lord 13. C. Kiriako u 14. P. Clayton (VC) 15. G . Whit e 16. A. Bowater 17. A . Blake 18 . N . King 19. R . Barry 20. D. Stephen 21 . P. Thornely (Capt .) 22 . R . Schobe r 23 . R . James 24. R . Smith 25. B . Ryan 27. R. Love 28. L. Donavan 29. A . Barnes 30. O. Greenwood 31 . C. Voigh t 32. J . Brassil (Res-Capt) 33. M . Hammond 34 . A. Noonan (Res-VC) 35 . L . Bradley 36 . M . Jack 37. C. McLeod 38. H . Tzmentis 39.S. Harrison 40. A . Price 41 . C. Tustin 42. M . Langton 43. S . Tusti n 44. S . Clayton (Res-VC) 45. M. Carydi s 46. D. Wood 47. P. Walsh 48 . M . Peric 49. R . Macr i 50. G. Bakogiannis 51 . P. Morga n 52. P. Pedretti 53. B. Cullen 54. J. Blowfield 55. S . Quirk 56. C. Hibbard 57. W. Marshall 58. J . Quirk 59 . T. Hammerstein 60. J . Kolovo s 61 . M . Furlong 62 . J . Whitbread 63. P. O'Connor 65. D. Murray

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OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach : Mark Parker Reserves Coach: Shane Young 1 . C. Smit h 2 . M . McLennan 3. A . Pryo r 4. C. Anderso n 5. M . Waddington 6. M. Allen 7. J . Ryan 8 . S. Fitchett 9 . M . Fisher 10. C. Lad e '.. 11 . C. Blai r

12. D. Cochran 14. J. Bennett 15. R. Crompton 16. M . Hendrie 17. A . Rickarby 18 . M . Talbot 19. C . Brook 20. T. Grant 21 . C . James 22 . J. Jacoby 23. M . Shippen 24. L. Fildes 25. J. Templeton 27. J . Styles 28. A . Gale 29. P. Latzer 30. R. Phillips 31 . S. Murray 32. H . Jarvis 33 . R . Hopkins 34 . G . Brown 35. D. Swan 36. A . Kerr 37. M . Selby 38. J. Tregaskis 39. S . Jackson 40. A. Donlan 41 . S. Duggan 42. N . Hillard 43 . R . Wraith 44 . R . Brown 45 . J . Carnegie 46. R . McKenzie 47. B . Broome 48. C. Haling 49. S . Youn g 50. M. Hutchinson 51 . P Fitzgerald 55. P. McMahon

OLD MENTONIAN S Senior Coach: Bert Calve rt Reserves Coach : Paul Hodges 1 . A . Acreman 2 .,P. Beynon 3. R . Newman 4. M . Barrett 5. M . Turner 6. V. Sciacca 7. G . Norto n 8. N . MacQuir e 9. R. MacQuire (Capt) 10. M . Durack 11 . D. Solley 12 . T. Appel 13. S. Sharp 14. D. Rogers 15. C. Davis 16. D. Grant 17. C . McKinnon 18. T. Bournon 19. R . Thompson 20. S . Farro w 21 . C . Ericksen 22. A . Leaver 23. N . Moodie 24 . M . Brooks 25. S. Willey 26 . B. Scalzo 27. C. Appel 28 . B. Coyle 29. P. Hyland 30. D. Ridley 31 . S . Ingram 32. J . Sly 33. C. Gardiner 34. D. Holland 35. P. Hodges 36 . M . Dew 37. S . Scurria 38. D. Wright 39. R . Beynon 40. M. Osborn 41 . N. Sher 42. J. Norman 43 . C. Best 44 . M . Dyer 45 . G . Dickson 46. A . Petrov 47. J . Konicanin 48. D . Johnson 49. M . Hargreaves 50. C . Funston 51 . N . Daou 52 . T. Scalzo 53. G . Barnes 57. D. Schinzel 58.T.Low 59 . G . Buxton 60. A . Holland 61 . T. Cowell 62 . B . Trebilcock 68. G . Gakovic

OLD PARADIAN S Senior Coach : Michael Mulvahill Reserves Coach : Tony Hayes 1 . P. Considine 2. B. McClement s 3. M . Considine (Capt) 4 . S. Philp 5 . G . Powick 6 . J . Geary 7. P. Cosgriff 8. D. Reeves 9. A . Canavan (VC) 10. B. Considine 11 .D.Beck 12. M . Gear y 13. R . Mills 14 . P. Board 15 . J . Att a 16. M . Heffernan 17. Michael Vear 18. P. O'Loughlin 19. P. Brabender 20 . P. Pric e 21 . C. Brown 22 . A . Reagan 23. P. Robertson 24. D. Stuckey 25. A. Morelli 26. P. Martin 27. N . Kerr 28.R Shannon 29. P. Zappa 30 . F. Gleeson 31 . P. Walsh 32 . M . Skerritt 33. A . Peyton 34. L. Thomas 35. J. Steindl 36. J. Beveridge 37. T. Canavan 38. M. Mullavey 39. P. Nailer 40 . M . Price 41 . P. Digney 42 . P. Hammond (C-Res) 43. P. Healy 44. J. Constantini 45. P Henry 46. B. Flynn 47. R . Aanenson 48. P Russell 49 . J . Tobi n 50 . J . Mills 51 . P. Reid 52 . C. Ray 53. D . Geary 54. Matthew Vear 55. L . Vear 56. T Joyce 57. D.Keenan 58. T. Livy 59 .B.Joyce 60 . D. Freeman 61 . J. Elks 62 . D. Casselton 63. C . Henry 64. N . Wayman 65. S. Vincent 66. C. Zahra 67. A . Villanti 68. D. Quigley 69. M . O'Keefe 70. B . Pannam 71 . W. Butot 72 . A. Reidy


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PARKSIDE OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior coach:

Alan Johnson Asst . Coach: Tom Flowe r Reserves Coach : Chris Glass 1 . A. Dun n 2 C. Robison 3 . A . Allibon (VC) 4 . T. Norman 5 D. 0'Shaughnessy(DVC) 6. A. Taylo r 7. R. Forbe s 8. R. Beardsley 9, A. Johnson (Capt) 10. A . Parkes it . T. Phillips 12. A. Vize 13 . D. Balazsy 14 . R . Boxtel

15 . T. Pontefract 16 . A . Blac k 17. T. Farrel l 18 . N . Beardsley 19 . G. Hudson 20.T.Lobb 21 . S. Drum 22. P. Robison 23. J . Adgemis 24. A. Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L . Coleman 27. I . Wallace 28. G . Harvey 29 . I . Frazer 30.C. Anderson 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Sammut 33 . P. Scott 34 . A . Curtis 35 . A . McAree 36 . R . Heath 37. R. Sella 38, R . Phillips 39 . J . Hodder 40 . M . Beamish 41 . A . Spinks 42 . A. Clunnmg 43. C . Neave 44. A . Turner 45. C . Cooper 46. I . Geller 47. G . Harmer 48, C . McCulloch 49. C . Backman 50. D. Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52 . A. Smit h 53. S. Cowley 54. M . Malizla 55. D . Pettigrove 56.D .Ashe 57. M. Adam 58, M .Noughy 59. B . Davey 60. A . Daniels 61 . D. McClay 62 . J . J .P, Adgem 63. A . Paule t 64. C. Orwin 65. T. Glare 66. M. Harrison 80. A . Smith

OLD XAVERIANS 1 . D. Juracich 2. R . Hansen 4 . R . Curtain 5. D. McKay 6. M . Elli s

7. W. Denton 8 . J . Dickson 9 . A . McCorkell 10. A . Peters 12 . T. Stoney 13.S .LYnch 14. M . Collopy 15. A. McLean 16. L . Meehan 17. J . Dalto n 18. P. O'Sullivan 19, M . Dalton 20. A . Calla n 21 . J. Richardson 22 . R. Visentini 23. T. Devin e 24. J . McKay 25. D. Taylor 26. T Atkins 27. D. Doolan 28. D . McLean 29. A . Wilson 30.D .Dann 31 . R . Ralph 32 .J .Hilbert 33. D . Landrigan 34. J. 0, Sullivan 35. C . Mortensen 36. L . Hannebery 37. A . Landrigan 38. M . Holmes 39. J. Mahoney 40. R . Dalto n 41 . A . Dillon 42 .D.Honan 43. W. Mithen 44. B. Heaphy 45. P. Dalton 46. J. Kennedy 47. J . Flynn 48. M . Logan 49. D. Bailey 50. G . Dalton 51 . P Connors 52. D. King 53. A . Klvac 54. J. Petroff 55. M . Kelliher 56. A . Hal l 57. M . Fennessy 58. M . Lovelock 59. J. McGrath 60.S . Lovegrove 61 . J . Lowe 62. R . Salter 63. P. Burke 64 .A.Sheehan 65. B. Dethridge 66. D. McInerney 67. G. Horne 68.A .Bourke 69. M . Gibson 70 . A. Luxto n 71, M . Williamson 72 . C. Ralph

Senior Coach : Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach: Marc Bradley 1 . L . Inserra 2 . G . Griffiths 3. F. Sansonetti 4. R . Gard 5. T. Gard 6. A . Stewart 7. G . Yoksich 8. J. Chilcott 9. G . Dunrabbin 10. M . Sturgess 11 . M . Hoyne 12. P. Colisimo 13. D. Goodier 14 . M . Sedgwick 15. J . Papa s 16. K. Jergens 17. C . Freeman 18. D. Gray 19 . S . Rodwell 20. M . Page 21 . B. Glasgow 22 . R Coombe 23. M . Sherlock 24. G . Williams 25. J. Kiriakidis 26. M . Bradley 27 . L. Periled 28. T. Franklin 29. M . Rowe 30. G . Petropoulos 31 . J . Kin g 32 . L . Cowell 33. A. Bette 34. D. Moodie 35. G . Raritan 36. J. Asquini 37. J. Panjari 38. N . Vincitorio 39. L . MacNamara 40. B. Inserra 41 . M . Penrose 42. B. Gaw 43, M . Brown 44 . J . Williamson 45. R . Fitzgerald 46. P. Sherlock 47. A . Worrell 48.S . Blackney 49 . G . Pag e 50. B. Irwin 51 . S. Dyer 52, W. Evans 53. M. Corazza 54 .S, Locke 55. C. O'Neill 56. A. Papadimitriou 57. G . Pollock 58. T. McMurtry 59. A. Stefanile 60. M . Zigomani s

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~:` ✓ ST. BERNARDS Senior Coach: Frank Curtail Assistant Coach: Paul Daffey Reserves Coach : John Newbold 1 . M . Sulliva n 2. P. Fitzgerald 3. J. Law 4. G . Mathewes 5. S . Walsh 6. C. Wood 7. S. Parrett 8. A. Capes 9. G . Wood 10. J . Federico 11 . P. Capes 12 . D. Godfrey 13. R . Purcell 14.S. Doran 15. L. Overman 16. F. Dunell 17. W. Carey 18. A . Purcell 19. L . Gollant 20. J . Fraser 21 . C . Mallia 22 . M . Mahady 23 . C. Overman 24 . K. Mahady 25. F. Comito 26. J . Gollant 27. A . Nathan 28. P. Morrice 29J . Overman 30. B . Mulqueen 31 . C . Bon d 32. P. Runting 33 . M . Mulkearns 34 . J . O'Connell 35.J .Saundry 36. P. O'Dea

37. M . O'Connell 38. D. McAllister 39 . A. Vinecombe 40 . S. Byrne 41 . D. Looker 42 . M . Marshall 43 . A. McCleave 44 . T. Matkov 45 . S. McKnight 46 .J . Patterson 47. R . Kennedy 48 . B . Doolan 49 . C. Rye 50. A. Walsh 51 . P. Flyn n 52. M . Boucher 53. R . Doolan 54 . B. Gallaugher 55.P Rogerson 56.D.Brebner 57.S.Denahy 58. H . Tobi n 59 . A. Nugent 60. C. Whitehead 61 .J. Dyna n 62 . M . Urbaniak 63, P. Walsh 64 . M . McNamara 65 . S. Mille n 66 . A . Moodie 67. P. O'Connell 78. M . Devers

UNIVERSITY BLACKS Senior Coach: Steven Cemi Reserves Coach : Mick Shaddock 1 M . Woods 2 J Radford 3. R . Grummet 4 A. Gray 5 J' McDonald 6 C. McCamish 7.J . Coburn 8 1 Sommerville 9 S PhAhpson 10 S. Bromei l 11 . M. McErvale 12 T. Thomas 13. H O'Neale 14 W. Taylo r

15 G . Anderson 16. B Kedar 17, N Hopkins 18 M, Lagastes 19.P.Vaughan 20. S. McMahon 21 . T Whitehead 22. S . Glover 23 . R . Palley 24 . J, Start 25. M . Gibney 26. A . Bandt 27. S Stefani 28, S. Cheats 29 J Gray 30 . G. Keys 31 . OQ Waste 32 . N Pappas 33 . G. Miller 34. M, Gatrap 35 . O. Perry 36 M, Hynes 37. A, Hengel 38 . A McArthur 39 . N . Adams 40 J . Ganl y 41 . M. McLaughlin 42 . G. Wines 43 J Owlty 44, P. Dillon 45. T. Purdey 46 8. Danielson 47. R. Heath 48 S Wilson 49. S Cerm 50.S.Shaddock 51 . G 52 M. Robinson . Sel l 53. P. Jordan 54. S. Longley 55 BJackson 56. R Barbary 57. A Harris 58. C Ganly 59. S. Major 60. A . Merritt 61 . C. Morgan 62, A . MaoGowan 63 B Smith 64 A Stone 65. C. Gamble 66. S. Spinks 67. L. Spetch 68. C. Watson 69 A Belay 70 M . Donovan 71, 8 . Murphy 72 A . Morrison 73. R Newcombe 74 . K . Semmons 75 M Edmonds 76 A. Lenin 77 T. Looming 78. C Browne 79J 8okor 80 A Burke 81 . Costello 82. A Donald

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~=`1, S14 BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach : Ken Baker Reserves Coach: David Keast 1 . G . Clark 2 . S. Driver 3. S. Wotherspoon 4. D. Fitt 5. M . Agrotis 6. C. Parri s 7. P. Robertson 8 . N. Bon e 9 . S . Pert 10. P. George 11 . S . Farley 12 . A . Parri s 13. J. Mcinnerney 14. D. Matthews 15. R Faulkner 16. S . Smith 17 . D. Mayne 18 .T. Course 19 . P. Nigro 20.J.Kalpaks 21 . D. Hooper 22. K . Tdbaldi 23. S . Pace 24 . H . Murtic 25 . T. Merrett 26 . R . Minney 27. B. Kelly 28 . C. Mutimer 29 .P.Bone 30 . R . Field 31 . A . Shine 32 . P Harvey 33. C . McWaters 34. R Bel l 35. M . Osborne 36. A. Bolinko 37. D. Martin 38. S . Young 39 . C. Young 40 . W. Smith 41 . A. Rozanitis 42 . W. Arthur 43. M . Mason 44.J. Rozanitis 45. D. Philpots 46. T. Agosta 47. D . Agosta 48. D. Frazer 49 . S . Espenchied 50. N . Glover 51 . C . Buse 52 . S . Doggett 53 . N. Wapdall 54 . B . Pascoe 55. G. Pemberton 56. D. Brennan 57. J. Caft

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Senior & Res Coach : Ray Keane 2 . D. Her 3. B. Matthews 4. T. Nelso n 5. W. Horton 6. R . Harrison 7. G . Boston 8. S . Pearce 9. G . Dind 10. D . Cronin 11 . R. Morrissey (DVC) 12 . G . Bendal l 13. J. Turner 14. S . Klose 15. C. Cooney 16. T. Royals (VC) 17. G . Williams 18. N . Cox 19 . J . Restarick 20. G . Bourke 21 . N . Brohier 22 . W. Sheppard 23. D. Alle n 24. K . Dachs 25. S . Allen 26. S . Holmes 27. N . Caple 28 . J . Maestros 29 . A. Dachs 30 .A .Cohen 31 . D . Gur r 32 . M . D'Crosta 33 . C. Simpson 34. C . Roseman 35. R . Harris 36. C . Worthington 37. M . Scholten 38. S. Thompson 39. J. Roseman 40. S . Roseman 41,S. Fletche r 42, B. Isaacs 43 . R . Royals 44 . C. Bettany 45 . M . Stanjo 46. P. Roseman 47. A. Gooding 48. K . Pereira 49. S . Morrison 51 . K. Hedin

52. S. Cossart-Walsh 54.S . Donath 55. M . Affinita 56. M . Frank 57. J . Sherriff 58 . H . McDonnell 59 . D. Le e 60. C. Wilson 61 . G . Embleton 62 .R.Johnson 71 . G . Pain e

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FAWKNER Senior Coach: Mark Tymma Reserves Coach : Gilbert Ould 1 . M . Tymm s 2. M . Middlemo 3 . G . Busst 4 . W. Hoare 5 . N . Horvath 6 . S . Lydiatt 7. D . Cropley 8 . 1. Habgood 9. P. O'Leary 10_ P Villani 11 . K . Kavanagh 12. P. Tymms 13. P. Kerslake 14 . M . Roach 15 . D. Terry 1& L . Cohen 17. G. Ould 18 . J . Madden 19 . D. Clark 20. S . Hol t 21 . G. Salerno 22 . S. Buckley 23 . N . Gosewinckel 24 .R .Lawson 25.B .Young 26. B. Selleck 27. G . Young 28. M . Kane 29. M . Barrett 30. N . Palet 31 . S . Molloy 32 . A . Johnston 33. P. Majerczak 34. W. Bygate 35. P. Barrett 36. C. Kell y 37. C. Ford 38 .J .Roach 39 . C. Habgood 40. C . Gleeson 41 . D. Cecchmi 42 . K . DeHenin 43. S. Gleeson 44. G . Mitchell 45. D. Smit h

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IVANHOE Senior Coach: Kelvin Shaw Reserves Coach : Robert McDowell 1 . R . Armstrong 2. A . Kew 3. C. Tucker 4 R. Purcell 5. P Manuel 6.1 Jackson 7. J . Matthews

8 . J . Freeman (Capt) 9 . M . Thackwray 10.G .Kennedy 11 . V. Sammartin o 12. M . Lengacher 13. P. Fawle y 14 . P. Flynn 15. E . Flynn 16 . T. Kassimiotis 17. A .Zanatta 18 . S. Money

19 . G . Bullen 20.R.Stewart 21 . D. Howard 22.R .Angehni 23 . D. Delaney 24 . M . Flynn 25 A . Barro (VC) 26 .S. Lyn n 27. D. Nibali 28. P. Pethngdl 29.P.Lee 30. J. Makin 31 . A. Smith 32 . M . Peacock 33. C. Flyn n 34. D. Flynn 35 M. Maud 36. D. Szygalski 37. M . Rooney 38. D. Hoffman 39 . M . Irving 40 . D. Mali a 41 . C. McDonald 42 . D. Cartwright 43. J . Stoviadia 44. B. Woolcock 45. S . Hal l 46. T. Scoble 47. A . Wolczko 48. L . Cenagdziga 50, W. Lloyd 52. D . Webb 53. M . Calieja 54 . R . Harrison 55 . P Vidajic 56 R . Blythe 57. P Haros 60 . A . Wooife 65, P Jackson

MO N ASH UNI BLUES Senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserves Coach : Marcus Hanlon 1 . J. Alexander 2 . 1 . Kohler 3 . I . Sest 4. B . Cornwell 5 . G. Gal e 6. i Hildebrand 7. B. Seaton 8. A . Barker 9. L . Baring 10. R . Houghton 11 . M . Spencer

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19 . A . Hoogeveen 20. A. Tuha n 21 . D. Lawrence 22.B.Rodont 23. D. Lynch 24 . R . Mezzadra 25. M . Kellock 26. A . McGregor 27. D. Newman 28 . P Littl e 29 . A . Headberry 30 .J . Sturgess 31 . J. Smit h 32 . K . Haeusler 34. J . Qui n 35. A. Quin 36. M . Quin 39. D. O'Brien 40. J. Harrison 41 . A . Kiers 42. P. Millie 43 . G . Enders 44 . L . Champness 45 . J . Lochowiak 46 . D. Walsh 47. M. Christiansen 50 . G. McHenry 51 .B.Hodgson 52 . J. Millie 55 . Z . Maric 57.M.Kan¢ay 58. M . Hanlon 63. M . Sinclair 64. R . Knott 65. D . Wood 71 . M . Hay 72. C . Conroy 73 . A. Parson s

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ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. Senior Coach : Charles Capiron Reserves Coach: Stephen Mooney 1 . M Nicklasen 2 A Barnard 3 J Howard 4 fi Boyd 5 M . Gdlan 6 C P CDeganng 7 8 G Baker 9. P, White 10 P Sum 11 . A . Ga;fey 12 M Raher 13 P SusoahCh 14 S Mooney 15. F. Buckley 16 G McAt;,sfer 17 C Battershill 18 A. Ftzsimon 19 M King 20 A Riddell 21 . S Degermg 22 . P O'Sutrvan 23 J Pasara 24 C Gray 25 M. Murphy 26 A, Joyce 27 R Starar 28 . A Woodward 29 I . Hammam 30 0 LaFontaine 31 P Sherman 32 M Farraz 33 N Anderson 34 G Kena n 35 B Mance 36J Parsonage 37 J Kolokosslan 38 S Wood 39 J . Otto 40 G Sossa 41 G Rosenberg 42 P Kenan 43 M Schrm_Iinder 44 M Howard 45 P Trab+nger 46 0 CapNla n 47 G Hofer t 48 M Broadhead 49 M Rogers 50 P Rogers 51 M Cre~in 52. T Pen 53 S Morgan 54 S Chapman 55. J Fletcher 56 A PresnHl 57 0 Durgevie 58. J Galanopolous 59 G Joseph 60,S Ham s 61 P Rope 62 B Kelly 63 B Capellan 64 M Boyd 65 I Richards 66JR9%1468 67 M B Jackson 69 J Pnce 70 J Rush 71 R Rafia 72 A McGer+ 73 J Ryan 74 .8 Derham 75 C Hickey 76 A Uddell 77 C Hussey 78 M, Gleason 79 M Gobie 80 B Hawker 81 G Hawker 82 0 Langdon 83 R Grant 84 M Dr~scol l

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18, Ken Harling 20- S . Andrews 21 . E . Lentini 22, C. Tsalkos 23 . D. Fellows (VC) 24 . J . Karambeihs 25. S . Bradford 26. V. Tsakmakis 27. A . Formosa 28. L . Moribito 29. Kevin Harling 30. C. Fellows 31 . R . Abdelnour 32, S. Papaioanou 33 . J . Zaicos 34 . R . Lovett 35. T. Colosimo 36. A. Smith 37. P Battista 38. G . Latouf 39. P. Bailey 40. A. Clark 41 . W. Cooper 42, L Mikevski 44 . B . Maurovic 45. M . Burn 46, J . Perrone 47. M . Plo•.vrtght 48. P Prinzi

49, J . Bubis 50. R . Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52. A . lezzi 53. J . Naumovski 54. D. Nazifovskl 56. F. Mai o 57, J . Sturrock 58. M . Mulkoun 59. P Ciccaido 60. S . foannidis 71,F.Budak 75, S . DAvoin e 82, P. Horkings (Capt-Res) 83, N . D'Avoin e SPONSORED BY

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Senior Coach: John Slat 1 . B . Wilson 2. (A) D. Gregory 2. (B) P. Jones 3.T.Hil l 4. B. Rafferty 5. M . Hil l 6. S . Timms 7. M . Kouts 8. P. Ashcroft 9 (A) Phil O'Keefe 9. B. Angwi n 10. M. Smith 11 . G . May 12. P. McGrath 13. S . Smith 14 . R . Patterson 15. H . Zabalegui 16. D. Casser 17 . Craig Horsey

18 . Cameron Horsey 19 . S. Withers 20. R. Bateman 21 . D. Frow 22. P. Austerberry 23. G . Schultz 24. R. Stocker 25. M . Hollaway 26. D. Mance 27. I . Wiyhers 28 . D. Isaacs 29 . D. Murphy 30 . G . Halpin 31 . G . Oaten 32 . S. Hill

33 . P. Harrison 34 . B . O'Shannesy 35 . G . Brown 36 . W. Crooke 37.P O'Shannesy 38. M . Miitze 39. (A) T. Rossiter 39. (B) K . Drinan 40. G . Boxshall 41 . S. Tallarico 42 . G . Fletcher 43. M . Richards 44 . M . Gilmour 45. P. Lam b 46. R . Horowitz 47. N . Morris 48 . P Crossin 49. R . Hall 50. R . Grinstead 52 . C. Thom 53. M . Ley 54. M . Davies 55. S . Jones 56. T. Mance 57. J . Dilosa 58. A. Antonio 59.C.Ryan 60. G . Lewis 62 . A . Eason 63 . D. Wright 64 . W. Smith 65 . B . Lowden 69. G . Hurst

HAMPTON ROVER S Senior Coach : Jeff Costello Rese rves Coach: Kyle Ivey 1 . R . Hetherington 2 . N . Hasell 3. E . Panagiotidis 4. A . McGregor 5. D. Rogerson 6. D. McConville 7. J. Aless i 8. A . Nippard 9. D. De Luca 10 . W. Boyle 11 . I . Rogerson 12 . W. Capp 13. C . Dwyer 14. A . Lucas 15. R . Thompson 16. J. Hunte r 17. B. Bird (VC-Res) 18. G . Devereaux 19. A . Winkler 20 .S. Devereaux 21 . G . McDonald 22 . M . McKellar 23. D. Devol a 24. M . Young 25. R . Melnjak (DVC) 26. J. Ross 27, M . Gill 28, N . Dwye r 29. S. Pappon (VC) 30. S. McDonald 31 . D. Blakey 32 . A. Williams 33. A . Windmill 34.G .Hoggett (DVC-Res) 35. D. Aless i 36. S . Basket 37. M . Moss 38. M . Hyne s 39. K. Ivey (CC-Res) 40. S . Mulholland 41 . B. Hibbs 42 . M . Andrews 43 . J . Mather 44. M . Hender 45. G. Kanneberg 46. T. Murray-Whit e ._ i ~- .---

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LA TROBE UNIVERSIT Y 1 . R. Little (Capt) 2 . D. Huffer 3.P.Rae 4. F. Stafford 5. M . Gabbe 6. J. Dumaresq 7. T. Zoc h 8. G . Eldridge 9. D. Shaw 10. M . Bakogianis (DVC) 11 . L . Athanasakis 12 .T. McCombe 13. D . Mitchell 14. G . Molyneux 15. M . Lewis 16. G . Liersch 17. J . Limperakis 18.T. O'Connor 19.T. Taylor 20 . S. Tigh e 21 . D. Edmunds 22 . M . Edmunds 23. S. Duni n 24. T. Fawcett (VC) 25. D. Sidebottom 26. C. Lloyd 27. A . Sheehan 28. T. Demeo 29. A. McDonald 30. V. Cavallieri 31 . S. Lonergan 32 . F. Andreula 33 . A. Couroupis 34 . N . Morrice 35 . A . O'Sullivan 36 . J . Scanlon 37. A. Conroy 38. M . Dall'Oglio 39. P. McComb 40. A . Blaskett 41 . B . Harwood 42. G . Dimovski 43. A . Huffe r 44. J. Mills 45. S . Turner 46. D. Wright 47. R . White 48. J. Russel l 49. C. McLachlan 50. S . Brownlaw 52. J. Cousins 54. S . Fredrickson 55. A . Cummings 56. M . Kreuzer 64 . T. Wilson

M ELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB Snr Coach : Ron Verma Res Coach : Paul Kotz 1 . J. Adduci 2 . A . Atchison 3 . R . Verma 4. D. Menzies 5 . R . Martin 6. J. Bamert 7. R . Knight 8. J. Dixon (DVC) 9. D . Comer (Capt) 10. M . Beazley (DVC) 11 . S. Harrie s 12 . J. Palmo s 13 . A . Dawson (VC) 14 . G . Peckham 15 . B . Glove r 16 . P. Kotz 17. C . Tyrrell 18. R . Wi x 19. A . Snaidero 20. A. Athanasopoubs (DvC) 21 . C . Sumner 22 . M . Roach 23 . D. Walker 24 . G . Wilson 25 . Q. Suckling 26 . G. Tyrrell 27. A. Moore 28. P. Andueza 29. C . Drake 30. R_ Newton 31 . C. Barage 32 . L . Apostolou 33. C. Young 34. B. McGrath 35.S . Konstanty 36. J. Bahe n 37. G . Miceli 38.S .Grahame 39.P.Yee 40. R . Ansell 41 . P. O'Connor 42. P. Fenning 43 . G . O'Brien 44 . M . Feferkranz 45 . P. Risk a 46 . D. Hirst 47. B. Ansel ] 48. R . McGregor 49. M . Webster 50. M . Gately 51 . R. Real e 52 . A . Palmos 53. T. Peters 54. A . Sainsbury 55.T.Sounas 56. G . Thompson 57. B. Sergeant 58. P. Kanstanty 59. A. Woolfe 60. D. Exton 61 . C. Chaplin 62. D . Baker 63. A. Webster 64 . M . Crabtree 65. B. Hatzis 66. M . Lou 67. M . McKenzie 68. J . Scott ; 69 . M . Morrisroe 70 . P. O'De a 71 . P. Defteras 72 . D. Burford 73. M . Pitkangas 74. M . Eckerman 75 . D. Waters 76.A .Kennedy


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OLD CA M BERWELL Senior Coach : Ken Schwab Reserves Coach : Patterson Cheney 1, S. Ballard 2. A . Mitchell (DVC) 3. J. Harvey 4, R. Paterson 5. S . Spice r 6. D. Haintz 7. P. Kerkvliet (Capt) 8. P. Jepson 9. R. Beal 10. E . Smith (VC) 11, A . Dance 12. J. Wilson 13. A . Kyriacou 14. S. Jackson 15. R . Spurritt 16. W. Inkster 17. R . Pike 18, G . Adams 19. J. Gan 20 . T. McManus 21 . A. Mance 22 . M . Sugden 23 . M . Armstrong (DVC) 24 . S. Burmeiste r 25 . N . Huntley 26 . G. Young (Capt-Res) 27. D. Provan 28 . B. Leitch 29 . W. Forward 30 . S. Swingler 31 .J.Forwood 32 . J. Neil 33 . A . Walker 34 .P. McCrea 35. Q . O'Brien 36. D. Essery 37. C. Strachan 38. R . Curtis 39. M . Mudge 40. W. Earl 41 . C . McHarg

43. B. Salvaris (VC-Res) 44 . D. Haye s 45. N . McCann 46. R. Le e 47. P. Lenton 48. S . Crundell 49. C. McCulloch 50. N . Brow n 51 . A. Wilson 52 .R . McCahon 53. S. Woods 54. B. Elliot 55. R . Wood 56.R .Jones 57. A . Gibb 58. S. Jardine 59. E . Morel 60. A . Schoff 61 . B. Town 63 . C . Evans 64. R . Dowling

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OLD GEELON G Senior Coach : Alan Quaitte Reserves Coach : Bruce Harwood 1 . S.Furphy 2 . W. Davis 3 . P. Clarke 4 . C. Gunn (Capt) 5. R . Bur n 6. D. Ritchie (VC) 7. B . Harwosd 8. J. Handbury 9. G . Stubbings 10. A . MacDougall it. D . Colaci 12, G . Fawcett 13. B. Smith 14. T. Light 15. M . Williams 16.S . Burgess 17, W. Dowling 18. C. Richardson 19. J. Manto n

20. C. Ross 21. J . Munnings 22.P.Handbury 23. M . Davis 24. M . Bayiey 25. A. Peake 26. A. Heritage 27. J . Young 28. C.Jones 29.J.Pescott ,30, P. Jones 31 . T Jackson 32 . C. t.andale 33.T.Kdlwo rt h 34. H . MacGowan 35 . C. Hollis 36 .D. Oliphant 37. J. Ritchie 39 . A . Gray 39. R . Hanna 40 . R . Rice 41 . E. Spden 42. B. O'Halloran 43. B .logan 44. C. Kaaka 45. J. Cox 46, C. Fayers 47. M . Bodey 48.C.Begg 49. D. O'Berm 50 . T. De Steiger 51 . C. Hedgers 52 . M . Youngman 53 . G. Jennings 54 . P. Law 55 . A . McMillan 56 . J . Lee 57. J . May 58. G. Lavender 59. D. Macleod 60. S . Bayliss 61 . C. Pappas '.. 62. D . Clerk 63. C. Pearson 64. T Howes 65 0. Satchel 66, A' Dawson 67. C . Slorach 68. J. Stewart 69. P. Stock 70. R. Woods 71 . N. Haslem 72.J . Morton 73. M. Youngman 74. J. Stanley 75. N . Utley 76.J . Dowling 77 J . Twigg

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Senior Coach: Vern Boaq Assistant Coach: Ray Purcel l Reserves Coach: Bob Burn s 1 . S . McNamara 2 . D. Marshall 3 . M . Beasley 4 . B . Ridewood 5 . B . Connolly 6 . R . Parsons (VC-Res) 7. N. McCoiough 8. D. Seeley 9. C. Lancaster 10. S. Gray 11 . R . Grech 12 . B. Burke 13 . S. Zahr a 14 . P. Lannan (DVC) 15, P. Walke r 16. B. Barry 17. R . Cerolini 18. G . Burke 19. B. Tomlinson 20. M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22 . C. Bracchi 23 . B . Hutchinson 24 . T. Beasley (Capt) 25. D. Smit h 26. B. Burns (Capt-Res) 27. J . Elmore 28. C. Loos 29. B. Hambridge 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 . C. Dunlop 32 . M . Beasley 33. R . Purcell (VC) 34. A . Boag 35. B. Mills 36. L. Walke r 37. N . Fitzgibbon 38. B. Dunstan 39. D. Taylor 40. S. Egan 41 . T. Bryant 42 . P. Griffiths 43 . C. Parks 44 . R . Bryant 45 . M . McCraw 46. M . Santagada 47. B. Wilso n 48. W. Miles 49. P. McColl 50. S . McQueen 51 . M . Paynte r 52 . M . Hollingworth 53. B. Mentiplay 54. M . Daniel l 55 . M . Ellis 56 . P. Pagani 57. M . Inkster 58. D. Trease 59. P. Newport 60. G . McLachlin 61 . S. Nobl e 62. S. Algeri 63. D. Cozzi 64. B. O'Dwyer 65. S. Campbell 66. T. Battuso 67. N. Williamson 68. B. Woodland 69. M . Hampton 70. D. Spencer 71 . P. Maley 72 . B . Rak 73. R . Smallwood 74. M . Kelly 75. A. Cusack 76 . A . Bartsch

ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Ken Bremner Reserves Coach : David Walpole 1 . P. Hawkins 2 . M . Hard y 3. A . Varasdi (VC) 4. Jon Sargeant 5. R . Callanan 6. M . Grace 7. S. Kerr (Capt) 8 . P. McNee 9 . J . Fogarty 10. H . Stone 11 . G . Mulcahy 12 . R. Arthurson (DVC) 13 . M . Pivetta 14 . P. Joyce 15 . P. Hagarty 16 . S. Bazley 17. 0. Hourigan 18. A. Donovan 19. J . Watkin 20. M . Quinlan 21 . M . Terzini 22 . M. Ker r 23. M . Aumont 24 . P. Meagher 25 . D. Walpole 26 . J . O'Brien 27. J. Quinlan 28. J . Bare 29. P. McCann 30. B. Snell 31 . J .F.X. Sargeant 32. P. Charles 33. S . Loorham 34. M . Warton 35. R . Davey 36. M . McKaige 37. A . Beal e 38. D . McNair 39. D. Chaffey 40. J. Shaw 41 . R. Deal y 42 . P. Panagiotopolous 43 . R . Snell 44 . P. Chaffey 45 . A. Croag h 46. D. DeRooden (Res-C) 47. R . Marks 48. A. Richardson 49. P. Stewart 50. C. Wiggins 51 . C. Stone 52.P.Lewin 53. M. McColl 54. D. McDonald 55. C . O'Keefe 56. B. Barclay 57. P Long

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U FC BRUNSWICK Senior Coach Peter Melton Reserves Coach Jeff Gibson 1 . J. Sangos 2 . B, Owens 2 . M. Green 3. A . Strachan 4. P. Conduit (VC-R) 5. D. Stevens 7. D. Carroll 8. D. Clarke 9. I . Campbell 10. R . Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 . S . Hewitt (Capt) 13. S. Kannegiesser 14. P. Spezza

15. T. Barley 16. G . Cross 17. P. Hardy 18 . A. Black (VC) 19 .J . Gibson 20. D. Portelii 21 . G . Robertson 22. C . Christodoulou 23 .S . McLean 24 . S . McBride 25 . P, McKinnon 26 . A. Kowalewsky 27. H . Cayi r 28. B. Gibson 29. J . Haines 30.R .Jacobs 31 . L . Cordes 32 . S. Gibson '. 33. J. Ralph 33. R. Shaw 34 . S . Bell 35 . D. Sedgwick 36 .R .Kennedy 37. S . Matusko 38. M . Jameson (C) 39 . M . Lehmann 40. S. Moore 41, R . McCulloch 42. C . McCulloch 43. M. Bourke 44. R. McKissack 45. R . Ogilvie 46. D. Pearce 47. B. Petrollini 48 . D. Rogers 49 . J . Smith 50 . J . White 51 . R. Bourke 52 . W. Smith 53.S. Deshong 54. N . Campbell 55. K. Beaumont 56. D. Roberts 58. J. Wrigh t 59. M . Banns 61 . D . Jacobs 65 . R . King

Senior Coach : Max McColl Reserves Coac h Michael Flanagan 1 . R . Schneide r .', 2 . R. Morley 3 . J . Rainbow 4. N . Cartledge (C-R) 5. S. Scanlo n 7. G . Stallworthy 7. R . Divirgilio 8. C. Gay 9. C. Parker 9. H . Turvey . B . Snape 10. R . Creighton 11 12, D. Thompson 13. G. Cotterill 13. S. Irvin e 14. B. Mott 16. M . Tymms 17. D. Gandolfo 18. S. McLaren 19. D. Robbins 21 . J. Moran 21, M . Davey 23. J . Redfern 24. A . May

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5 YEARS AGO - 198 6 Chris Nett{efo{d showed Former St Kevin's utility how to umpire a reserves' game - he sent off a player his brother Jeremy for disputing a decision . g AJAX "C" surprised by beating Old Trinity bringin to an end their 23 game winning sequence, 14 .13 to Zemski, L . Burston, 10,12 . Best for AJAX were shock they failed to Be goallk~ eTsi and bestplayers . VAFAUA office-bearers were Peter Wiseman Andrew (President), Ron Lippold (Vice-President), (Treasurer) and Belcher (Secretary), Foster Rosse tto . Sec.) . Colin King (Assis The Blacks saluted one of their greatest sons, Jack Clarke, 1976 B&F, 1976 VAFA representative, on playing his 250th game . captain 150 games to Old Trinity's Craig Robison, 1982 to 1984, and CDEF State representative 1982, Beers, and to North 84, 85, and Peter'The Veteran' Brunswick's Craig Fox . "D" Section coaches were Jeff Rosewarne (Balaclava) (CC), John Taylor (Cob.), Brian Ford (Monash Blues), Michael Taylor (North Brunswick), (Old Ivanhoe), John Meese (Preston), Laurie Stretton . Weatherall Bert Calve rt (Old Mentonians) and G Power House ? (West Bruns .) . Who coachedfrom Ormond in the last De La Salle kicked away term and at the 20 minute mark, Ormond needed three straight kicks to win . And win they did! Four goals in. the last few minutes to end up scoring by 13 points Kingston (Ormond) Best were Young (5 goals), Tobin and Cooke, Deveson, Ryan (De La Salle) . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 1 Umpires' advisorwasJohnMosswhocametothe position with impressive credentials - 20 senior VFL, 46 reserve grade and 3 AFC night games . John has already introduced radical changes to training programmes . for Ormond, De La Salle (A) were much too strong leading comforably all day to record a 17 point victory, Deveson, Murphy, 14 .14 to 11 .15 . Best were Griggs, (De La) and Andrew, Browne, Curry, Simpson (Ormond) . Barnes, K . Swale, Boehm Top goalscorers for the round were Priestly, Old BG (B) -v- Geelong, Bye, Ivanhoe (B) -v- Kew, Malham, ANZ (E) Smith, St Kilda (0) -v- St Plus, -vFITOB - 8 each . -v- AMP, Pidu tti, Buleen United Thornbury , (E) had a big win over Thomastown Medwin, 26 .19 to 6.10 with the best for Thomastown,Powell . Fellows, Gieeson, Harrison, Phillips, Therry on top in "F" socred a convincing victory .en , .19 to 6 .9 . Best wre against StJohn's Q S 16livan, TrehorneeWBte u Flahery, Gregg,

15 YEARS AGO - 187 6in the first term, Reservoir OB (A) blitzed Ormond kicking 8 .6 to 0 .1 and withstood a strong challenge by the'monds'i n the secon hal t .lWbson(ROB)aan d 7re ascus,R .Shepheyd,B dwer . Purcell, J. Russ, Jenkins (Ormond) pplayed a draw, St Kevin's and AMP Society (E) 1 Stars P on Parkinson Tay1oH McLaughlin, KOB) and (AMP) . ry ' Darkie' 100 games to Bar ry O'Connor and Ga Wilson (NOB) and to Old Trinity's vice captain Trevor Weir. Chairman of the Umpires' Committee was Alf Keam, a man of 200 games experience, whose wisdom would be invaluable in carrying out a difficult job. ry Club record, 251 games, to Ivanhoe's David Ber 'turn' to celebrate it, spoilt only by a 3 point - a great loss to Geelong. Alan 'Chooka' Featherby of MHSOB played his 200th game. 20 YEARS AGO - 197 1 players OGG's farewelled one of their greatest who had been former captain Bill Tunbridge, transferred to Tasmania . Puddy. 200 games to Aiphington's Doug Past and present players gathered at Kew to honour Ray Ray )coached Kew for 12 years, including two premierships. Cattes, Old players present were Alby Padley, Jack "Butcher" Marshall, Len Brayley, Eddie Stookey, and Alt Perrin . "Flip" Flannagan, Frank Snell Coburg broke away After an even first three quarters, from Ormond in the last term to score a four goal win and lead the "A" Section ladder . 25 YEARS AGO - 196 6 A sensational second half in which Old Xaverians .5 gave Old Xaverians kicked 10 .8 to Old Paradians 1 a five goal win and knocked Parade out of the "A" Section four . Best were Mulcahy (5 goals), Boodall, Bowen , Zekan (Old Parade) . (O.X .) and Quinlan, HartGerald Fuge after 155 gam e Aiphinton farewelled and service as player, delegate, committeeman, and court jester! the only MHSOB ( A), Kew (B) and AJAX (E) were undefeated teams. IJfelburnians

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350 UP AT OMF C All at OMFC are proud to acknowledge Colin "Conga" Ericksen who today (18/5) plays his 350th game against Old Xaverians at Elsternwick Park . "Conga" has been involved with Old Mentonians ever since the Club was founded and inducted into the VAFA in "F" Grade in 1968 . Colin has also been a member of the OMFC Committee for the past 15 years in the capacity of Property Officer. He has also been Best Clubman on 4 occasions and leading goalkicker 12 times, as well as being the first ever Life Member of the Club and was awarded the VAFA Certificate of Merit. At 47 years of age, Colin would probably deny he is coming to the end of his illustrious playing career, but no one can deny the enormous amount of work that this man has put into the Old Mentonians FC . Colin Ericksen - OMFC & VAFA salute you !

40 YEARS AGO - 195 1 A' minute's silence was observed prior to the commencement of the Ormond-University Blacks match as a tribute to Brian Manuel, centre half-back forthe Blacks in the 1950 "A" Section grand final, who died from injuries received in a motor accident the week before. Brian had been a great schoolboy athlete and footballer with Trinity Grammar before going to the University.

Ormond showed their best form for the year in defeating Blacks 12 .15 .87 to 6.7 .43. 8.4 to nothing in the first quarter with the wind was the "decider" . Donaldson, Hegarty and Jack Boland, "who drew his ten stone about like Little Wolf", were best, while Reg Fisher, Har ry Meredith and Ken Melville starred for Blacks.

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• Addendum to the Steve Hopper story of last week . Let it be known that 'Moneybags' was the Secretary at Thomastown AFC for six years . Perhaps the Bears hierarchy will leave us alone now, • Congratulations to Darren 'Daggles' Dalgleish who celebrated his 50th game last week . After crossing from the VFL In 1989 Darren had a top season in 1990, capped off with a sensational finals series . Did he ever get to keep that ball? Despite celebrating his 50th in C section, Daggles is now a regular member of the A-team . • While on the subject of `Daggles', we heard a little story about his partner of last week, Alan `The Butcher' Ladd (not to be confused with Don McKenzie) . Apparently Laddy's eyesight is so good that while umpiring on oval 3 (Albert Park) he could quite clearly read the scores on the board - of oval 4 . Big Mike says that Laddy's one of the nicest blokes you'd ever meat . • Are the goalies revolting?? Seen leaving the London Tavern in Richmond on Wednesday were the President (AB), Vice-President (MM) along with WB and JV. We'll see what we can find out about this 1991 'Watergate, * • Seems lucky that Fabulous Phil managed to get Mother's Day off, while his apprentice, The Hyphen ha d to look after the game at the Thunderdome betweene the Shamrocks and Brewers . You can have Father's Day off Mike. • A certain observer has been sent to two `non-games' this year. You'd think that our observer's observer would know his grounds by now . It's not his fault if they change venues without giving him a`ring'. • We are looking for nominations for the "Umpires Change Room of the Year" This week's nominations are : - Caulfield Grammar (take turns breating ) - Scotch/Xavs (bring your gumboots ) - Old Haileybury (4 field, 4 boundary, 4 goalies - I should have dressed in the car!) Keep rolling them in . We'll see if the Extension Facto ry will sponsor this award . • A very successful training night last Thursday week with De La Salle sharing Elsternwick Park . Seems they `left it on the track' as they were beaten by NOBs on Saturday. We must have run them too hard . • Macca and Zappa would like to thank Sue and the crew at Hampton Rovers for their hospitality during and after the Under 19 game last week . A pity we couldn't 'kick-on' longer. • Don't forget our next Association Meeting on M ay 30th . That's also the night we get our 'Class of '91' photo taken . You are to wear your full match uniform . Lentini - call into Ferrari's. • Very few attended the restaurant night so there's not much to report . Next week is the Golf Day on May 26th . Stay tuned , • Please remember to remind us of your approaching milestones. They all deserve a mention . Don't use the Clancy method of counting your games. • Don't forget to pop into your local RACV Branch for a browse . You'll be surprised!! Mike & Macca

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MqAo TODAY E SECTION continued WEST BRUNSWICK vs BRUNSWICK Field: B. Haywar d ST. ANDREW'S vs O. ESSENDON (Hallam Reserve 1706) Field: D. Knott WILLIAMSTOWN vs NORTH BRUNSWICK Field : G . Knight BULLEEN UNITED vs DOVETON Field: R . Smith, P. Howe F SECTION ELSTERNWICK vs SALESIAN P. Harris Field: Boundary : L . Kirton, A . McMaster BORONIA PARK vs RICHMOND CENTRAL Field: T. Murphy ST PATRICK'S MENTONE vs UHSOB Field: G . Beasley Boundary: B. Hodge, B . Johannsen PENINSULA vs UNIVERSITY REDS Field : P Rapke OLD CAREY vs ANZ BANK Field: N . Nugent . J. Bea r UNDER 19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: Brad Lowe, S . Clinch (Rot A) OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: P. Graham Goal: M . Murray (Rot A), J . Pickett ORMOND vs MARCELLI N Field: G . McDonnel l Goal: G . Grigg, G . Baumgarton (Rot A) COLLEGIANS vs MAZENOD BLUES Field: K . Walke r ST BERNARD'S vs OLD SCOTCH Field : R . Reichel t Boundary: B . Laferlita, S . Laferlita UNIVERSITY vs OLD PARADIANS Field: C . Box, A . Podesta UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION NORTH OB vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE Field: M . Wakeh n CHIRNSIDE PARK vs THERRY Field: C . Swale, M . English OLD TRINITY vs OLD IVANHOE Field: A . Dreie r Boundary : P. Costantin, D. Costantin AQUINAS vs WHITEFRIARS Field: R . Dooley, A . Stubbs ALBANVALE vs PARKSIDE Field : M . Bushfield (Rot A) UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION ST BEDE'S vs CAULFIELD G R Field: J. O'Rourke Boundary: D. Billimoria, M . Cimdins AJAX vs DE LA SALLE GOLD Field: T. McKenzie Boundary: R . Swinton, W. Allen MHSOB vs ST PETER'S CLAYTON Field: D. Ashton Boundary : M . Shelton, B. McKee Goal: B. Hoare (Rot A), D. Jobling OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD CAMBERWELL Field : G . Kell y Boundary: T. Creighton, R . Valentine Goal: S. Khan, H . Ei d HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: G . Furness Boundary: D. Chalmers, W. Scott Goa k G . Chalmers, C . Chalmers


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The coach of today has many varied and maybe unusual ways of motivating players before each Saturday, to ensure they play to their full potential . Some players are consistent triers, who require ii:tlecoaxing before a game, others simply go through the motions requiring a completely different :pproach .

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(SPLIT ROUND ) OLD SCOTCH 5 .4 14.7 19.11 22 .14 .146 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .2 4.7 6.11 7.12 .54 OLD SCOTCH Millar 5, McCall 5, Reddish 3, Eagle 2, J . Hart 2, Hodges 2, A. Hart, Hume, Keipert . BEST Eagle, Reddish, Smith, Allen, Brown, Au ard . OLDMELBURNIANSC Thompson 2,0.Wilson . Bryan, Nichols, T. Witts. Dixon BEST A. Wilts, Blood, C. Thompson. Webb, Terrill, Boyden DE LA SALLE 4 .7 10.9 12 .10 13.12.90 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .4 4.6 11 .13 14 .18.102 DE LA SALLE Mahony 3, Mannix 2, Borg 2, Peter Green, Knuppel, McGee, Wright, Mullins, Rosman . BEST Mackintosh, Rosman, Borg, Mahony, Campbell, Mullin s

NORTH OLD BOYS Kearney 3, Egan 2, Boyle 2, Dwyer 2, Garnham 2, Brazil, Cahill, Jones. BEST Cenm, Brazil, Booth, Jones, Hadley, Atkinson .

(SPLIT ROUND) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .3 4 .5 5.10 6.14.50 PARKSIDE 6 .4 12 .8 17.11 23.17.155 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Vaughan 3 . J. Gray 2, McDonald, BEST Quilty, Radford, Coburn, Bromell, 0'Neale . PARKSIDE Goodier 4, Sansonetti 3, Sedgwick 3, Vinatorio 3, Sturgess 2, Peatling 2, Williams 2, Panlan 2, Inserra . Colosimo BEST Goodier, Vincdono, Cowell . Inserra, L . PanJan, Sedgwic k KEW 1 .3 2 .7 5 .9 7.15.57 ST BERNARDS 6 .6 10.10 16 .13 18.19.127 KEW Bakogiannis 2, Barry 2, Noonan, Morgan, Tenace . BEST Barry, Okalyi, Tenace, Bakogiannis, Noonan, Pedretti . ST BERNARDS Hogan 5, L . Gollant 4, J . Gollant 3, Wood, Mulkearns, A . Capes, V. Comito, Federico, F. Comito. BEST Wood, V. Comdo . J Gollant, Carey, F. Comto, A . Walsh

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FAWKNER 9 .8 14.12 26.15 35.18 .228 WHITEFRIARS 2 .1 10.3 11 .5 19 .9 .123 FAWKNER Saggers 9, Hoare 5, Busst 5, Maferczak 5, Mitchell 3, Holt 2, Madden 2, L. Cohen 2, Cropley 2 BEST Team Effort WHITEFRIARS Pratt 8, R . Reidy 6 . McHugh 3. Woodman . Rohan. BEST Strike, Pratt, Coghlan, R. Reidy, LyaiL Lan e CAULFIELD GR 4 .3 8.11 15 .13 23 .18.156 PRESTON MBOB 4 .0 9 .3 11 .7 14.8.92 CAULFIELD GR Kalinski 4, Crosher 3, Cosart Walsh 3 . Boston 3, Di Crosta 2, T . Royals 2, Pearce 2, Morrissen, Harrison, Brohier, R Royals. BEST D. Allen, Brohier, Kahnski, Boston, Mathews, Harrison PRESTON MBOB Muir 4, Phillips 3, Herbert 2, Hume 2 . Cahill, Faure. Fmikaridies . BEST J . Cuiph . Hume, Muir, Phil p ST KILDA CBCOB 1 .2 7.8 12 .12 14.19.103 MONASH BLUES 3 .7 4 .10 8 .15 11 .18 .84 ST KILDA CBCOB Bergman 6, Kolokossian. Buckley, Anderson . Capiron, Riddell, Baker, Boyd, Chapple. BEST Capiron, Bergman . Kolokossian, Chapple, Baker, Battershil l MONASH BLUES Spencer 3, McGregor 2, Seaton 2 . Sturgess, Hildebrand, Little, Alexander BEST Kohler, Baring . Seaton, McGregor. Sturgess, Newman

MHSOB 15.13.103 OLD IVANHOE 17.9.111 MHSOB Bamert 5, Adduci 2, Snaidero 2, Menzies, Athanasopouios Beazley, Atchison, Comer, Young . BEST Beazley, Adduci . Dawson, J Palmos, Bamert, Comer, O'Connor. OLD IVANHOE Stevens 7, Cavanagh 3, Pidoto 2, Yarwood 2, Tnandos , Knight, Jenkins. BEST Wells, Corlett, Stevens, Dyson, Yarwood, We ;ton ST BEDES 4.4 6.4 9.7 13.8.86 LATROBE UNI 4.3 9.6 11 .8 16 .9,105 ST BEDES Boag 5, McColough 3. Hutchinson, Cerohni Taylor, Aigen McNamara. BEST N Fitzgibbon . Boag, Cerolini, Waiker, Newport, McLachlan . LATROBE UNI Wilson 8, Fawcett 2, Pearce 2 . Eldgndge, Mele McLachlan, Tighe BEST Wilson, Cummings . Little, Meie . Pearce. Franzman . OLD GEELONG 6.5 9.9 12 .10 16.14 .110 AJAX 4 .2 5.6 7.11 12 .11 .83 OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. AJAX Geotz 4, Rozenberg 2, D. Sneeze[ 2, Zubin 2, R . Marks, Burford BEST Bloom, Klooger, Goetz, R . Marks, Michmacher, A . Bursztyn GLENHUNTLY 2 .2 7.7 10.11 14.14 .98 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .3 4 .8 8 .9 12 .14 .86 GLENHUNTLY Halpin 6, Ti mms 2, Isaacs 2 . Horsey, Palmer, Holloway, Patterson . BEST Halpin, Mance. Bateman, Schultz, Timms, McGrath . OLD CAMBERWELL Mance S . Curtis 2, Jackson, O'Brien, Harvey, Haintz. BEST Jackson, McHarg, Leitch, Woods, Curtis, Mance. ST KEVINS 5 .5 13.7 19 .11 27.11 .173 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .3 9.4 14.7 18.10.118 ST KEVINS McNee 9, McCann 5, Varasoi 3, Beale 2, M . Quinlan 2, Hardy 2, Houngan 2, Watkin, Mulcahy. BEST McNee, Pivetta, Mulcahy, McKaige, McCann, Watkin . HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiotidis 11, McConville 2, Capp, G . Devereaux, Pappon . I . Rogerson, Young . BEST Panagiotidis, Hoggett, Pappon, Capp, I . Boyle, G . Devereaux .

POWERHOUSE 4.3 7.3 9.7 11 .8.74 AQUINAS 5.0 6.5 10.10 14.16 .100 POWERHOUSE C . Corbett 5, Kemp, O'Sullivan, Cottrel, Hail, Skevr,, Hanson . BEST Hanson, Martin, Newland, Morris . Desler, Hollowood . AQUINAS Whelan 4, Kenny 2, Wilkinson 2, Piess, Lablache, D O'Loughlin, Vankerkhoven . Suaze. BEST Walsh, Kenny, T. Gneson, Hurley, Wilkinson . J Livingston . DOVETON 9.0 15.3 18.5 24 .7.151 ST ANDREWS 2.3 5.4 6.5 7.8.50 DOVETON Dyke 7, SReiger 6, T. O'Donnell 5, J Reiger 2, Campbell 2 . Khalil, McCartney BEST T O'Donnell, P . Giddens, J. Reiger, Dyke, Warren, S . Wilso n ST ANDREWS D'Angelo 3, Ashby, Funneli . Minnitt, Smith . BEST Bovezza, D'Angelo, MacDonald, Minnitt, Overeno, Smith. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6.10 9.14 12 .23 16 .27.123 ST MARYS 1 .2 3.8 4.8 6.12.48 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Morgan 4, Graham 3, Butters 2. Gunn, Turniey. T. Cannon, White, P. Dervan, Andrew Featherston . BEST Case, Harry. M Dervan, Turniey, M . Cannon, Butters. ST MARYS M . Ritchie3, A. Bourke . T McCaskell, M . Learmonth . BEST A Lindsay, F O'Rourke, G . Sloan . S McCoy NORTH BRUNSWICK 7.7 13 .8 21 .9 29.12.186 WEST BRUNSWICK 3.1 7.4 9 .6 14.6.90 NORTH BRUNSWICK Fox 9, D DeMorton 6, M . DeMorton 6 . Grimaldi 2 . J Tirchett 2. A Tirchett, Burrows, Hehir, B Thorpe . BEST Hehir, M . DeMorton, A Tirchett, Fox . Grimaldi, B . Thorp e WEST BRUNSWICK Bargiamidis 3, Hatzopolou 2, Borg 2, Chapple 2, Konstanhnidis, Kynakdis . Hokkanen, Magafas . BEST Konstantmidis . Lameard, McNaughton, Borg, Jackson, Johnston e OLD ESSENDON 7.2 8.2 13 .9 18 .13.121 BULLEEN UNITED 5.2 11 .2 15 .5 20.8.128 OLD ESSENDON Willmott 5, Olarenshaw 3, Chakley 2, Ashen 2 . Maddern . B. Panagiotopolous, McEncroe, Moroney, Briggs . BEST Harrison, Bishop, J Panagiotopolous, Chakley, Wright . Parker. BULLEEN UNITED Hopkins 8, Diwrgtlio 4 . Morley 4 . Thompson . Whiting . Robbins. S Avery BESTS Avery, Morley, Hopkins. Divirgibo . Humphrey . Snape


5.1 9.6 15 .10 20.15.135 BRUNSWICK MAZENOD 2 .4 8.4 18 .4 20.6.126 BRUNSWICK Cross 4, Chnstodoulou 3, 1 . Campbell 3, Kannegiesser Stevens 2, Sayers 2, R Jacobs, Drysdale, Spezza BEST Cordes, Carroll, Stevens, I Campbeli Moore, Spezza. MAZENOD Dicmdo 5, Noble 5, Fisher 3, Palamara 2, Gnmison 2 h9cMullin, Gye, Peter Riley BEST Fisher, Noble . Dicmtio. Chrtcott, O'Hara, Francis .

ANZ BANK 4.3 8.3 17.8 23.12 .150 ELSTERN W ICK 4 .1 5.2 7.3 16.6.102 ANZ BANK Nicolosi 4, Reed 4, Marshall 3, Morros 3, Szeitz 2, McLeod 2, Sanelli, Sore, Larkin, Vergos, Cumming . BEST Reed, Nicolosi, Sanel6, Knight . Marshall, Koegler, Smith . ELSTERNWICK Blennerhassett3, G . Andrew 3, M . Andreva 3, Stafford ... 3, Manson, Guinane, Farrington, McCooke. BEST J. O'Connor, McCooke. D. Conlin, Murphy, M . Andrew, G . Andrew. RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.3 6.5 11 .11 13 .16.94 PENINSULA 6 .3 11 .10 16.13 22 .22.154 RICHMOND CENTRAL D. Jiggins 3, Wood 2 . Tate 2, Dormer 2, Le Sueur, C Shannon, Agorakis. P. Warton . BEST Agorakis, Fenton, M . Warton, Bastow, McPhee, D . Jiggins. ,PENINSULA B. Collopy 4, B. Jarrett 4, S . McMahon 4, W. Sparkes 3, D. Magee 3, M . Fisher, D. WarneSmith, M . Collopy, G . Harris . BEST W. Sparkes, S . McMahon, P. Angus, D . Warne-Smith, D. Magee, G . Harris . ST PATS MENTONE 5 .4 7.6 16 .10 19.13.127 OLD CAREY 7.0 13 .3 16 .4 20.8.128 ST PATS MENTONE Bowden 7, O'Brien 4, Paul Murphy 4, Sullivan, Henson. J. Mackay, Horler. BEST M . O'Brien, T. Symons, S . Scanlan, Paul Murphy, Horler, Bowden . OLD CAREY Hickey 7, G. Neate 4, Daniels 4, Ballagh 2, Dunshea, Skene, Cutlack . BEST Daniels, Skene. Neale, Hickey, Shrives, Berti UNIVERSITY REDS 5.7 11 .12 18.17 28 .22.190 BORONIA PARK 2.0 3.1 6 .2 8.3.51 UNIVERSITY REDS Phypers 4, Fossa 4, G . Schiavo 4, Kane 3, Condon 3, Heaphy 2, P Barone 2, J . Schiavo 2, Cahir, DeAngelis, Burgen. BEST De Angelis, Cahir, J . Schiavo, Kane, Fossa, Phypers . BORONIA PARK Hincksman 4, Weinlich 2, G . Coath, S . Carew. BEST Potter, S . Carew, Mitchell, Monish, Harper, Hincksman . UHSOB 4 .3 7.6 13 .10 14 .13.97 SALESIAN 3 .3 7.8 9.11 13.12 .90 UHSOB Epifano 6, Kounhos 4, Wallace 2, Strahan, Boxshall . BEST Skinns . Wallace, Epitano, Davidson, Watt, Bales, Rothwell, Strahan . SALESIAN Nannes 5, Cincotta, Byrne, Castaldi, Garafolo, Grace, Hunt . BEST Bourke. Nannes. Hunt, G . Gasped, Healey, Bobeti c UI !Q_j .~-` -

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KEW 13.10.88 ELTHAM 6.10.46 KEW O'Dea 3, McEncroe 2, Lazarus 2, O'Hanlon 2, Northam, Vanderzalm, Lidgerwood, Boland . BEST Doyle, Furlong, Glenister, O'Dea, Prowse, Greenwood. ELTHAM Thorsen 2, Stickland 2, O'Donnell, Mitchell . BEST Thorsen, A. Tucker, Taylor, Mandler, Kernaghan, Stickland.

OLD WESTBOURNE 12 .10.82 THERRY 11 .4.70 OLD WESTBOURNE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THERRY Eastmuire8, Sandman 3, Gallagher . BEST Eastmuire, Brisbane, Ayad, Sandman, Swift, McIntyre. BANYULE 3.0 6.0 7.1 10 .5.65 ALBANVALE 6 .1 9.4 12 .8 13.11 .89 BANYULE Ayres 3, Janis 2, Kearsey 2, Rigby, Benham, Days . BEST Howes, Rigby, Stephens, Ayres, Gibson, Rohan Doherty . ALBANVALE E. Walker 7, M . Phillips 2, M . Smith, J . Bigham. C. Agius, G . Radford . BEST Courtney, J . Bigham . C . Bigham, E . Walker, T. Harvey, S . Brearley.

MAZENOD 1 .5 2.9 5.17 6.20.56 AJAX 3.2 3.3 4.5 5.7.37 MAZENOD Hallam 2, Brennan, Jackson, Polletti, Phil Smith . BEST Grady, Brennan, Jackson, Collins, Polletti, Hearn . AJAX Chizik 2 . Schlakht 2, Slonim, Lebransky . BEST Lebransky, Bild, Schlakht, Blatman. GLENHUNTLY 0.0 0.0 2 .1 3.1 .19 BLOODS 5.3 9.6 12 .7 17.13.115 GLENHUNTLY Nayar, Jones, Dix . BEST Whelan, harding, Gilmour, Jones, D. O'Shannessy, J . Smith . BLOODS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST KEVINS 0 .1 0 .1 0.2 1 .3.9 DE LA SALLE 4 .5 10.9 15 .12 17.18 .120 ST KEVINS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . DE LA SALLE Shelley 3, Murtagh 3, P Rudd 2, Sharrock 2, Goodyear, Hunt, Jennings . Bolt, M . Mannix . Davey, P. Hagan . BESTShelley, Hunt, Goodyear, Sharrock, Hegan, P. Rudd. OLD HAILEYBURIANS 13 .10.88 2.7.19 MONASH GRYPHONS OLD HAILEYBURIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH GRYPHONS C. O'Brien, F. Cheshire. BEST M . Leishot, D. Gravina, M . Campbell, 0. Anderson, G . Williams, L . Wapling . MONASH WHITES 6 .3 11 .5 14.11 20.15.135 KONTIAS NTH CAULFIELD 1 .0 1 .1 4 .2 5 .3.33 MONASH WHITES D. Sinn 5, Seidel 4, 0'Hara3, Bainbridge 2, Ridley 2, Gualano 2, Kotsanis, Colombies . BEST Ridley, Sinn, O'Hara, Bainbridge, Kenny, Gualano. KONTIAS NTH CAULFIELD Lording 2, P. Spiliopoulos2, N . Alexandrou . BEST Kantarias, Doulgerakis, Kirwan, Zuegn, P. Spiliopoulos, Hatzidaks . 17.7.109 ST JOHNS OLD GEELONG 3.3 .21 6, Higgins 4, Suttie 4, Ladson, Matheson, Rachelle . ST JOHNS Butera BEST Higgins, Matheson, Ham, Butera, Cantwell, Colville . OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST KILDA CBOC 2 .3 6.8 9.10 11 .12.78 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .0 2 .1 3 .4 4.5.29 ST KILDA CBOC Raffa 4, Susovich 2, Wilcox, Orgill, Kelly, Derham, Caiafa . BEST J . Dunlevie, Wilcox, Caiafa, Joseph, Mance, Kelly . OLD MELBURNIANS Francis, Potter, Hamilton, Laycock . BEST Hamilton, Buttery, Francis, Potter, Holkney, Cordner.

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MARCELLIN 3 .2 4 .3 5.7 9.10.64 DE LA SALLE BLUE 4 .1 8.12 14.16 18.19.127 MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. DE LA SALLE BLUE Vivona 3 Duci,-tt 2 S,reely 2, Makinson 2 . Beflevill- ? Bu Htet McCart Sct,.,.,ing, Smith, Truscott, nderp t BES ; , ''ur Scfi, ng, Dean, McCarthy, Smith .

1 (SPLIT ROUND) OLD IVANHOE 2 .2 7.4 8 .7 9.8.62 6 .5 11 .8 15.11 21 .16.142 ALBANVALE OLD IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. B Gaff 10, S. Buscko3. B. Williams3, T Febey 2, P Phillips, ALBANVALE D. Liddell. J. Procko. BEST Volpato, Edwards, Liddell, Gait, Paddon . Leahy. NORTH OLD BOYS - A BYE

7 ( (SPLIT ROUND) HAMPTON ROVERS 4.2 6 .6 12.11 13.14.92 MAZENOD BLACKS 2.2 8 .6 14 .10 20.15.135 HAMPTON ROVERS Murray-White 4, Wilton ,f, Harvey 2, Andrew, Clarke, Voulgarakis. BEST Brabner, Day, Voulgarakis, Kay, Abraham, Wood . MAZENOD BLACKS Hancock 5, Davis 3, Makin 3 . Falloon 3, Fraser 2, S. Prendergast, Parker BEST Polan, Bourban, Brennan, Evans . Azzapardi, Saynor DE LA SALLE GOLD 16.13.109 MONASH BLUES 8 .11 .59 DE LA SALLE GOLD Maher 6, Losinno 4, Smith 2 . Grace 2, Fitzgerald, Mastroianni, Ford. BEST Mclnneny, Ford, Fitzgerald . Maher, Laffan, Magree. MONASH BLUES Arnett, Signoreil, Hahne] . Bertacco, Douglass, Tocknell, Beriingen, Smith . BEST Rowlands, Dillon, Douglass, Urqhart . Pond, Ong

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(SPLIT ROUND ) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .5 2 .6 4.11 8.17.65 PARKSIDE 1 .2 4.4 6.8 8 .9.57 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Hengel 2, Batey 2, Phdlipson 2, Jackson . Stefani . BEST Batey, Wilismore, Dillon, Anderson, Jackson, Stefani . PARKSIDE Cotter 3, G . Paniari 2, J . Pantari, Jarrouge, Dunbabbin BEST Stuart, Cotter, Slattery, King, Blackney, G Panjari . KEW 0.1 2 .4 5.5 5.7.37 ST BERNARDS 5.4 7.4 8.7 10.9.69 KEW Murdock 2, C Tustin 2, Murray. BEST A Peric. Gourdoulis, Brass I, C. Tustin, Jack, S . Tustin . ST BERNARDS Law 2, Byrne 2, Mahady 2, Fitzpatrick, Flynn . Gallagher, Bond. BEST Egan, Law, Sullivan . Wood, L Overman --~'--~---® ~',~~ ~ _ - ~ -'~ ~-•}-, 1_I I,~'J/i 1~ ~ ~ ~ '~ ~ ~f~~ ij '". ~ .'_ _ . `,~ . _ . L~~~~- .. .

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THOMASTOWN Kennedy, Sturrock, Bailey . BEST C Fellows, Kenne- :, Jenkins. Ryan . Zaicos. Batley. STATE/COMM. BANK 4.1 6.3 9 .5 12 .8 .80 IVANHOE 3 .1 9.6 13.10 18-14,122 STATE/COMM . BANK Cank 3. A Jackson 2, Durham, Noronha Moore, Astbury, Curtin, Johns . Saville. BEST Walker . Noronha, P Pitts, Arnephy, Saville, A Jackso n IVANHOE Howard 5, Lynn 3, Woolfe 3 . D Flynn 2, Zanatta 2 McDonald, Maliia, Maud . BEST Lynn, D. Flynn, Howard, Zanatta, Kew,, McDonal d FAWKNER 4 .3 10 .5 12 .11 16.13.109 WHITEFRIARS 0 .0 2 .1 2 .2 4 .3.27 FAWKNER Middiemo 5, Selleck 2, G . Young 2, Terry 2, Viilani . C. Gleason, M . Tymms, Horvath, Barrett . BEST G . Young, Kane, Terry, Horvath, Middlemo, Barrett . WHITEFRIARS Taylor 2, Morris . S. Ciardulli . BEST P Ciardu!!i, J Ciarduili, Peter O'Brien, Nicholas. Aimatrah . Hackett.

CAULFIELD GR 4 .6 11 .7 15 .7 20.8.128 PRESTON MBOB 2 .3 4 .7 4 .8 5.12 .42 CAULFIELD GR Embleton 7 . Shepherd 3, Harris 3, Worthington 2, Resterick, Doneth, Antigeorgiou, Platt, Hedin . BEST Embieton, Harris, Hedin . Worthington, Stanfo. Platt. PRESTON MBOB G . Culph 2 . Hodgson, Lowden . Lykopanagos BEST Bennett, G . Culph . ST KILDA CBCOB 4.2 6.3 11 .6 14 .9.93 MONASH BLUES 1.0 2.4 3.4 4.4.28 ST KILDA CBCOB P Degerring 5, S. Degerring 3, Gailey 2, D Capellari 2, M . Howard, Fletcher . BEST P. Degerring, McGaw, M . Howard, P Rogers . M . Murphy, Buzza . MONASH BLUES Cohen, Hanlon, Koop, Rodon. BEST Christianson . Smith, Andntsos. Lynch . Keilock, Headberry

MHSOB 10.7.67 OLD IVANHOE 8 .6.54 MHSOB McGrath 4, O'Brien 2. Ryder 2, Hirst . Martin . BEST McGrath, Apostolou, Ryder, M Lai . OLD IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ST BEDES 2.1 4.4 6.5 8 .8.56 LATROBE UNI 2 .0 2.3 3.4 3.4 .22 ST BEDES Burke 3, Fitzgibbon 2, Cozzi, Santagada . Daniell . BEST Burke. Santagada, Parsons. Fitzgibbon, Dunstan, Marshall . LATROBE UNI Cavallien, Fredrickson, Gabbe BEST Mornce, R . Scott, Lonergan . Gabbe. Sidebottom, Shaw. OLD GEELONG 6 .2 9.4 13 .7 17.11 .113 AJAX 1 .1 5.7 5 .8 7.8.50 OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . AJAX Shenker 2 . Fried 2 . M . Roseman, De Winter, G . Goldberg. BEST B Zielinski, Halphen, M Roseman, De Winter, Shnider, Rockawin GLENHUNTLY 0 .1 2 .4 2 .7 7.8 .50 OLD CAMBERWELL 6.2 7.4 10.6 15.6 .96 GLENHUNTLY Fletcher 3, Talaolo, May, S Hill, M . Davies. BEST M . Hill. Richards, Davies, Rossder. Ashcroft, Talarilo. OLD CAMBERWELL Essery 4 . Gan 3, McCahon 2, Niel 2, Saivans, Beal, Sugden, McCann. BEST McCrea. Salvaris, McCahon, Niel . Burmeister, Howard . ST KEVINS 3 .0 12.1 16.3 19.4.118 HAMPTON ROVERS 4.6 5.7 7.7 11 .8 .74 ST KEVINS Sergeant 8, Gross 3, P Chaffey 3, Warton 2, Snell, Marks, Croagh. BEST Sergeant, Gross, WaRon . P. Chaffey, Marks, Joyce HAMPTON ROVERS Hunter 5, Ariz 2, C McGregor, Nuttali, Slick, Grimmin BEST Nuttall. Hunter, Baskett, Ivey, W. Boyle, Blakey.

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ST MARYS M . Kendall 2 . NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 .1 11 .2 19.5 25 .8.158 WEST BRUNSWICK 0.2 1 .2 2 .3 2.3.15 NORTH BRUNSWICK Rispoli 9, Androutsos 4, Houston 3, Crosina, 'Sherriff, Kyrannis, P Stifle, Keay, Lianeas, McCall, M . Briffa, Wright . BEST Keay, Adams, Wright, Rispoli, Androutsos, Gerdsen . WEST BRUNSWICK Lapsley. Sassme. BEST Downer, Lewis, Thornton, Sassine, Burr . OLD ESSENDON 3 .3 6.5 7.7 12 .14 .86 BULLEEN UNITED 0 .0 2 .1 4 .2 5.2 .32 OLD ESSENDON Wittingslow 3, Price 2, Gowty, Clohesy, Dervan, Vlahek, A . Soteriou . BEST Nyasoza, Price, Milner, Dunkley, A . Soteriou, D. Soteriou . BULLEEN UNITED Hodges, Reynolds . Scanlon, Redfern, Roberts . BEST Cotterill, Portbury, Cartledge, Borg, Olney. BRUNSWICK 1 .0 2 .1 4.2 5.3.33 MAZENOD 6 .8 13.12 16.19 20 .23.143 BRUNSWICK B Kennedy 2, Quinn, Sedgwick, R . McGulloch . BEST Conduit, Matusko, B. Kennedy. MAZENOD Boyle 9, Paul Riley 4, Rekic 3, Tsiavis, Medfield, Campbell . BEST Conroy, Howard, Boyle, Carr, Van Der Hilst, Campbell.

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10.7.67 ANZ BANK 3 .2 5 .2 7.4 ELSTERNWICK 0.3 4.8 7.12 8.13.61 ANZ BANK Xuereb 5, Cox 2, Wesley, Kovacs, Raspa . BEST Lasslett. Bennett, Raspa, Hayes, Rabl, Xuere b ELSTERNWICK Abrahams 5, Walker 2, Southall 2, Roberts, McLennan, Byrne. BEST Byrne, Southall, Marshall, Abrahams, Roberts, A . O'Connor RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .1 1 .7 1 .8 6.11 .47 PENINSULA 5 .6 5.9 11 .13 14.18.102 RICHMOND CENTRAL Ricketts 2, D. Shannon, Harrison, Sungalis, Peters . BEST Ricketts, Sungalis, D. Shannon, Lang, Miranda, Alevras . PENINSULA L . Marks 5, R . Henry 2, S. Taylor, J . Hopkins, A . Powell, A . Macari, P. Leitzke, R . Parker, S. Greenhill, BEST L Marks, A . Berry, A . Macan, A. Powell, S. Watson, G . Debryn . ST PATS MENTONE 7.1 9.3 9 .5 12 .7.79 OLD CAREY 3.0 5.4 8 .7 10.8.68 ST PATS MENTONE Gibbins 3, S . Lewis 2, Camm 2, Saunderson 2 . P. Lewis, Kingsbury, Drake . BEST P Lewis, M . Noonan, M . Houlihan, Kingsbury, Nichols, Saunderso n OLD CAREY S. Jones 4, S. Patterson 3, Hands, Bertali, Occhipinti . BEST S Jones, Blizzard, Drover, P. Bennett, Bertah . UNIVERSITY REDS 1 .2 4.4 7.8 11 .10 .76 BORONIA PARK 2.3 2 .5 2 .6 2.6.18 UNIVERSITY REDS Schaefer 3, Klau 2, Zapel6, Dynes, Carty, Mezzahra, Ross . Watts . BEST Ross, Klau, Schaefer, Ellis, Bell, Suidgeest BORONIA PARK Brown 2 BEST Bnant, Ton, Borthwick, Paulka . Wright UHSOB 2 .4 7.6 14 .6 22 .9.141 SALESIAN 4.2 5 .4 6 .7 7.8 .50 UHSOB Cleary 7, Smith 2 . Gathercole 2, Mastrosavas 2, Wood 2, Bennett 2, Bunn 2, Boyce, Rothwell, Allan . BEST Bennett, Smith, Hudd, Hillgrove. Allan, Sawchy n SALESIAN Gibbons 4, Power, Oliver, Quirk BEST P. Forbes, Scotti . M. Forbes. Schembri, Clark, Quirk, Sinclai r

Personality Pars CENTURY AT ORMON D All at Ormond congratulate Mark McDonald on his 100th game today (18/5) . Mark came to Ormond from Melbourne in 1985 to join his two brothers and for a couple of seasons played at Centre half forward . In recent years he has played at centre half back with distinction and was a member of Ormond's 1985-87-88-89-90 premiership sides . He has also represented the VAFA in interstate matches and his career was highlighted by All Aust Representation and being named Best Man on Ground in Victoria's victory against SA in 1989 . Mark is currently Ormond VC . Many thanks for great service to Ormond and best wishes for today and in the future.

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Old Geelong's Acting President, long-term Commiteeman and Club stalwart, Tim Jackson, today (18/5) becomes the Club's 4th player in its 38 years to reach 200 games. A former Reserves Captain, Most Consistent Player, etc ., Jacko started this year in the 3rds, but soon fought his way back into the Reserves by virtue of the type of strong play and impeccable passing that marked his game last week . (Note that there is no reference whatsoever to overhead marking .) From all at OGs, Tim, congratulations and thanks for the tremendous contribution to the Club, both on and off the field, during all the time since 1977.

Last week (27/4) Neil "Physco" Horvath played his 100th game at Fawkner . Neil played his first senior games back in 1986 after transferring from Monash Blues. Physco may not look the brightest bloke but is in fact a graduate of Monash, having origianlly come from Yakandandah in North EastVictoria . I'm not saying where the nickname came from! Nicknames aside, Neil is amorethan useful footballer on his day, having been runner up in the Reserves B&F in 1986 and winning it in 1990. I'm sure everyone at Fawkner congratulates Physco on playing his 100th game . Well done Physco .

150 AT RRIT. Belated congratulations to Captain Coach Wayne Taylor who last week (11/5) celebrated his 150th game. Wayne has beenthe cornerstone of the Club in recent lean times and the club salutes a great clubman . Well done Tails .

"THE VILLAGE" PLAYS 100 Congratulations to Colin "Village Idiot " M cDonald from all at the Ivanhoe Amateur FC on your 100th game. May the next Ice Age arrive so you can play football all year round .

PARKO - 150 UP FOR NORTH BRUNSWICK Greg (Parko) Parkinson plays his 150th game fo r North Brunswicktoday (11/5) against West Brunswick . Parko has mellowed somewhat since becoming a family man, but is not quite ready to trade in the old ponytail and ear-ring for the short-back-and-sides and pin-stripe suit. Have a pearler today, Greg! The North Brunswick committee, coaches, supporters and your team mates wish you all the best for this, your 150th . See you at 200 ! 100 GAMES BY ROB HUNTINGTON FOR BULLEEN UNITE D The tall man with the specks might not look like a footballer - especially when he runs, a run that has inspired many a moniker - but he always gets where the ball is, and has picked up acouple of B&Fs as well . Notorious for torpedoes on the "run" where he takes six steps between dropping and kicking the ball sixty metres, Rob's value is not just rucking and marking . Despite a stint in the bush, Rob is back with the Bulls and playing well, Keep it up and congratulations . ANDREW BAXTER's 100TH GAM E OLD HAILEYBURY (4/5/91 ) Since first appearing in the Australian Wool Corporation advertisement and smiling at us from the pages of the Amateur Footballer almost every week, Andrew `Billy' Baxter ;s modelling career has been a dismal failure . Instead, he has continued to play football with distinction for Old Haileyburyand drive thatshocking white Austin 1800. Today (4/5) Billy will line up for his 100th game with the Bloods in his prized number one guernsey. Billy made his debut at Old Haileybury in 1986 and played in many positions before finding his niche at full-back . Probably the longest kick down at McKinnon, Billy is renowned for his marking ability, his dashes out of the backline and his fierce determination . Billy played in the'89 and'90 premiership sides and has kicked 40 goals in his time with the club . He was also named for the first time in the State squad last week. From everyone down at Old Haileybury, congratulations and well played Billy. ALBANVALE - SY M PATH Y The Albanvale FC would like to express its deepest sympathy to Ben Vitalone and his family on the sad loss of his Grandfather . Ourthoughts are with you Ben . AR

CENTURY UP FOR THE MAGGOT OF WEST BRUNSWIC K All at West Brunswick congratulate Nick Magafas on playing his 100th game for the club today (27/4) against Williamstown . Nick has been one of West's regular senior players over the years and a great asset to the club. As a player he is an "excellent grab" and often takes marks in packs against players much taller than himself. He has also been known forthe odd dash down the ground starting from the half back line and finally having a go at the big sticks . Those dashes aren't due to blistering pace but simply his uncanny knack of seizing an opportunity when one presents itself. Off the field Nick has been a big force in recruiting the Greek contingent (which now numbers 11 players) and he is legendary for his performances at the Annual Follies Night . He won the crown with the Souvlaki Brothers in 1986 and has been a big feature every year . There are plenty of other features about Nick but the most important is that he is a great footballer, a great clubman and a great conversationalist, Nick as leader of the Multiculture Division of the club, well done on this milestone and there's plenty of good football left in the Big Maggot . 100 GAMES FOR "COWBOY " Today (27/4) that "Great Champ" Tony "Cowboy" Kiers plays his 100th game for the Monash Blues . Cowboyfirst played forthe Blues in 1985 in the U/19's before advancing straight to the seniors in 1986 . He was a proud member of the 1987 C Grade premiership side and has put in many a sterling performance for the "Ashes". The "Great Champs" involvement doesn't stop there however. Socially he has been a veritable nemesis of boredom . After being summed up by Aesop in his fable "The boy who cried cowboy" in his early days, Cowboy has been the mastermind behind many of the Ashes after match activities . He was a founding member of the famous "Hacks" who supported "Pink Floyd" on their Tasmanian tour and he has recently been part of the "Pussy Piemari " and "Cowboy and the Possessions" . Entertaining, Exciting, Environmental and Easy (so the girls tell me) . The great champ epitomises Monash and we wish him well and hope he goes on to play many more scintillating games for the Ashes.


IMPORTANT NOTE TO PRESS CORRESPONDENTS All faxed best players and goal kickers must be faxed by 12 noon Mondays to be included in this list . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (-) 20 R . Makinson (2) 40 (2) 19 Perrett (St Bernards) (-) 29 (3) 18 Gilmour (St Bernards) (-) 18 (-) 17 Dodds, University Blues) (2) 1 8 (-) 1 7 UNDER 19 NORTH Galt, Albanvale (10) 39 Mitilinas (BulleenTemp) (-) 29 (-) 26 Hacking (Aquinas) (-) 23 (3) 23 (-) 2 2 UNDER 19 SOUT H Cornell ( Old Melburnians) (-) 37 Riley (Old Mentonians) (-) 30 (8) 34 Pride (Old Mentonians) (-) 25 (6) 31 A RESERVE (1) 2266 Dixon (Old M elburnians) (-) 20 (1) 2 6 Aston (Old Scotch) (2) 17 Gribble (Ormond) (-) 13 B RESERV E (11) 37 Hudson (Old Trinity) (-) 18 (8) 34 Heapy (Old Xaverians) (-) 18 (9) 3 4 Hammond (Old Paradians) (-) 15 C RESERV E (6) 40 Degering ( St Kilda) (5) 37 (5) 38 Spencer (Monash Blues) (-) 18 (3) 32 Calcutt (Preston) (-) 15 D RESERV E (7) 33 McGrath (MHSOB) (4) 18 32 Martin (MHSOB) (1) 15 (2) 23 Fletcher (Glenhuntly) (3) 13 E RESERV E (5) 21 Rispoli, North Brunswick) (9) 27 ( ) 19 Ryan (Aquinas) (3) 22 ( ) 17 Crosina (North Brunswick (-) 1 7 F RESERVE (-) 27 (-) 20 Hille ( University Reds) (5) 22 (4) 17 Zuereb, ANZ Bank (5) 22 (7) 17 Walker (Elsternwick)

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3 2 0 566 597 9481 12 2 3 0 570 543 10497 8 2 3 0 533 538 9907 8 3l U ES 2 3 0 414 552 7500 8 0 5 0 424 577 73.48 0 0 URN J FNS 0 5 0 370 705 5248 B SECTIO N 4 1 0 599 364 164.56 16 ST BERNARDS 4 1 0 562 365 153 .97 16 OLD TRINITY 4 1 0 $55 398 139 .45 16 PARKSIDE BANYULE 4 1 0 706 517 136 .56 16 OLD MENTONIANS 3 2 0 524 561 9340 12 OLD XAVERIANS 2 3 0 531 492 10793 8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 3 0 427 666 6411 8 OLD PARADIANS 1 4 0 504 540 9333 4 OLD BRIGHTON 1 4 0 419 596 7030 4 KEW 0 5 0 413 741 5574 0 C SECTIO N BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 4 1 1 637 534 119 .29 18 ST KILDA CBCOB 4 2 0 672 577 116 .46 16 IVANHOE 4 2 0 772 663 116 .44 16 FAWKNER 3 3 0 814 698 116 .62 12 STATE/COMM BANK 3 3 0 687 641 10718 12 WHITEFRIARS 3 3 0 702 768 91,41 12 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 3 0 606 687 88 21 12 tTHOMASTOWN 2 3 1 511 633 8073 10 MONASH BLUES 2 4 0 519 580 8948 8 PRESTON MBOB 1 5 0 447 700 6386 4 D SECTIO N OLD IVANHOE 5 1 0 739 498 148 .39 20 OLD GEELONG 4 2 0 581 447 129,98 16 AJA X 4 2 0 663 536 123 .69 16 MHSOB 3 3 0 706 658 107 .29 12 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 3 0 581 567 102 .47 12 LATROBE UNI 3 3 0 578 688 8401 12 GLENHUNTLY AFC 3 3 0 548 671 8167 12 ST KEVIN S 2 4 0 633 645 98 .14 8 ST BEDES 2 4 0 509 644 7904 8 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 5 0 562 746 7534 4 E SECTIO N WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 0 0 920 450 204 .44 24 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 1 0 866 567 152 .73 20 AQUINAS 06 5 1 0 686 458 150.44 20 MAZENOD OC 4 2 0 779 576 135 .24 16 BRUNSWICK 4 2 0 759 613 12382 16 POWERHOUSE 3 3 0 658 584 112,67 12 DOVETO N 3 3 0 654 598 10936 12 BULLEEN UNITED 3 3 0 563 765 7359 12 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 4 0 528 749 7049 8 OLD ESSENDON GR 1 5 0 640 716 8939 4 ST MARYS 0 6 0 515 837 6153 0 ST ANDREW S 0 6 0 343 1000 3430 0 F SECTIO N ANZ BANK 6 0 0 887 315 281 .59 24 OLD CAREY 5 0 1 827 534 154 .87 22 ELSTERNWICK 4 2 0 759 657 115 .53 16 UHSO B 4 2 0 611 598 102 .17 16 SALESIAN OC 3 2 1 719 578 12439 14 UNIVERSITY REDS 3 3 0 752 547 13748 12 PENINSULA 0 8 2 4 0 666 714 9328 8 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 2 4 0 537 729 7366 8 BORONIA PARK 0 6 0 465 819 5678 0 RICHMOND CENTRA L 0 6 0 412 1144 3601 0 A RESERVE SECTIO N

DE LA SALLE OLD SCOTCH NORTH 08 COLLEGIANS ORMOND OLD MELBURNIANS THERRY MARCELLIN OLD HAILEYBURY UNIVERSITY BLUE S OLD PARADIANS ST BERNARDS OC OLD XAVERIANS BANYULE UNIVERSITY BLACKS OLD TRINITY KEW OLD BRIGHTON PARKSIDE OLD MENTONIANS ST KILDA CBCOB BULLEEN TEMP. IVANHOE FAWKNER MONASH BLUES CAULFIELD GRAMMAR STATE/COMM BAN K ' WHITEFRIARS THOMASTOWN PRESTON MBOB

5 0 0 642 318 201 .89 20 4 1 0 535 388 137.89 16 4 1 0 489 378 129 .37 16 3 2 0 465 429 108 .39 12 2 2 1 434 419 10358 10 2 3 0 453 437 10366 8 2 3 0 381 531 71 .75 8 1 3 1 375 427 8782 6 1 4 0 346 463 7473 4 0 5 0 277 698 3968 0 B RESERVE SECTIO N 5 0 0 546 183 298 .36 20 4 1 0 524 229 228 .82 16 4 1 0 525 273 192 .31 16 3 2 0 385 374 102 .94 12 3 2 0 366 405 9037 12 2 3 0 361 289 124 91 8 2 3 0 341 402 8483 8 2 3 0 276 488 5656 8 0 5 0 155 498 31 .12 0 0 5 0 117 529 22 12 0 C RESERVE SECTION 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1

0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 5 0 5 0

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612 196 312 .24 24 563 217 259.45 20 492 351 140.17 16 426 428 100.00 16 420 377 11141 12 465 501 9281 8 374 513 7290 8 243 545 4459 8 319 557 5727 4 233 542 42,99 4

MHSOB OLD CAMBERWELL OLD GEELON G ST BEDES ST KEVINS AJA X OLD IVANHOE HAMPTON ROVERS LATROBE UNI GLENHUNTLY AFC

W L D FOR 0 RESERVE SECTIO N 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 1 0 0

0 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

525 521 508 367 414 434 373 287 322 261

E RESERVE SECTIO N 6 0 734 6 0 507 5 1 640 4 2 651 4 2 493 440 3 3 3 3 330 2 4 314 1 5 266 1 5 300 1 5 294 0 6 259 F RESERVE SECTIO N ANZ BANK 5 1 563 UNIVERSITY REDS 4 2 568 ELSTERNWICK 4 2 506 UHSO B 4 2 535 SALESIAN OC 4 2 529 OLD CAREY 3 3 569 PENINSULA OB 3 3 49 1 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 3 3 0 517 RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 6 0 247 BORONIA PARK 0 6 0 12 8 G SECTION NORT H MAZENOD OC AQUINAS OB WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD ESSENDON GR BRUNSWICK ST MARYS WEST BRUNSWICK POWERHOUSE ST ANDREWS DOVETON BULLEEN UNITE D

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317 165.62 p4 395 131 .90 2p 402 126.37 20 322 113 .98 16 370 111 89 18 375 115 73 12 431 8654 8 556 5162 4 488 6598 0 473 5518 0 223 329 .15 24 233 217 .60 24 227 281 .94 20 353 184 .42 18 391 12609 16 471 9342 12 450 7333 12 672 4673 8 468 5684 4 626 4792 4 621 4734 4 565 4584 0 334 168.56 20 365 155.62 16 343 147.52 16 412 129.85 16 424 124 76 16 329 172 95 12 373 13164 12 400 12925 12 883 2797 0 811 1578 0 283 175 .97 20

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 5 1 0 516 307 168.08 20 ST BERNARDS OC 5 1 0 536 325 164.92 20 CHIRNSIDE PARK 5 1 0 421 263 160.08 20 ELTHAM OC 4 2 0 487 303 16073 16 KEW 4 2 0 488 409 119.32 i6 OLD XAVERIANS 4 2 0 484 408 118 .63 i6 NORTH OLD BOYS 3 3 0 337 377 8939 12 MARCELLIN 3 3 0 385 467 82 44 12 ALBANVALE 2 4 0 299 381 7848 8 OLD WESTBOURNE 3 3 0 352 482 7303 8 FIT 2 4 0 229 449 5100 8 ?OLD PARADIANS 1 5 0 267 397 6725 4 THERRY 1 5 0 274 431 6357 4 COLLEGIANS 0 6 0 217 555 3910 0 fBANYULE 0 6 0 168 628 2675 0 G SECTION SOUTH DE LA SALLE 6 0 0 716 188 380.85 24 BLOODS 5 1 0 545 190 286.84 20 ST JOHNS OC 5 1 0 507 319 158.93 20 MONASH WHITES 4 2 0 500 307 162 .87 16 MAZENOD OC 4 2 0 384 327 11743 16 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 3 0 379 348 10891 12 ST KILDA CBCOB 3 3 0 294 328 8963 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 2 4 0 275 317 8675 8 OLD GEELONG 2 4 0 262 458 5721 8 ST KEVINS 2 4 0 334 606 5512 8 KONTIAS NTH CAULFIELD 2 4 0 320 631 5071 8 MONASH GRYPHONS 1 5 0 303 503 6024 4 tGLENHUNTLY APC 1 5 0 206 551 3739 4 AJAX 1 5 0 158 528 2992 4 UNDER 19 SECTION i DE LA SALLE BLUE 5 0 0 1020 251 406 .37 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 4 1 0 684 355 195 .49 16 ST BERNARDS OC 4 1 0 688 369 186 .45 16 MAZENOD BLUES 4 1 0 630 363 173 .55 16 OLD XAVERIANS 3 2 0 649 386 16813 12 MARCELLIN 3 2 0 371 320 11594 12 OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 0 374 418 8947 12 COLLEGIANS 2 3 0 518 423 12246 8 OLD PARADIANS 1 4 0 368 713 5161 4 OLD SCOTCH 1 4 0 316 989 3195 4 ORMOND 0 5 0 293 732 4003 0 UNIVERSITY 0 5 0 170 851 1998 0 UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION ALBANVALE 5 0 0 640 228 280.70 20 NORTH OB 4 1 0 515 242 212.81 16 OLD TRINITY 4 1 0 497 325 152 .92 16 CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 1 0 413 432 95 .60 16 BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 3 2 0 598 445 13438 12 AQUINAS 08 3 2 0 569 462 12316 12 THERRY 3 2 0 425 409 10391 12 WHITEFRIARS 2 3 0 434 542 8007 8 THOMASTOWN 2 3 0 405 553 7324 8 PARKSIDE 0 5 0 268 837 3202 0 TOLD IVANHOE 0 5 0 187 606 3086 0 UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTIO N OLD MENTONIANS 5 0 0 996 309 322 .33 20 ST BEDES 5 0 0 700 223 313 .90 20 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 0 0 715 305 234 .43 20 DE LA SALLE GOLD 3 2 0 737 434 169.82 12 AJAX INC 3 2 0 584 416 14038 12 MAZENOD BLACKS 3 2 0 463 599 7730 12 MHSOB 3 2 0 392 676 5799 12 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 4 0 332 471 7049 4 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 4 0 437 629 6948 4 MONASH BLUES 1 4 0 233 460 5065 4 HAMPTON ROVERS 0 5 0 391 850 4600 0 ST PETER'S CLAYTON 0 5 0 255 923 2763 0


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