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Good afternoon football followers . At this moment the VAFA team will be in sunny Perth to win the XIXth Amateur Football Carnival . With the advent of Adelaide, the West Coast Eagles, Sydney and Brisbane into the AFL the hatred of anything Victorian is certainly as high as it has ever been, so the Vic . team has left no detail of preparation to chance - especially diet in the period leading up to the Carnival and during the Carnival itself . I have included in today's Editorial parts of a paper on proper diet which I'm sure can assist amateur players in the preparation on a week by week basis . Hopefully next week I'll be able to acquaint you with the Perth success story . Phil Stevens General M anager EATING TO WIN - THE R IGHT STRATEGIES Can what you eat influence how well you perform on the field? The message f rom a recent symposium in Melbourne for coaches was that without the right diet the most talented athletes may never reach their full potential . Titled "Eating to Win", the symposium was organised by the Victorian Department of Sport and Recreation and sponsored by Sunrice Australia . So what are the dietary tips for peak performance ? According to Dr Louise Burke being at your best on competition day starts with doing all the right things in training and finishes with fine-tuning immediately before, during and after the event . She told athletes that training diets provide an excellent opportunity for athletes to experiment or familiarise themselves with competition nutrition tactics, as this can identify major problems and allows athletes to become accustomed to competition practices . She recommends a high carbohydrate diet - with foods such as rice high on the list . Dr Burke advised that carbohydrate loading for endurance events is only appropriate where continuous strenuous exercise of more than 90 minutes is likely - such as triathlons, marathons, cycle road races, etc . Recent studies recommend a highlytrained athlete requires 72 hours of high carbohydrate intake and exercise taper : it is no longer necessary to severely deplete muscles with heavy exercise and a low carbohydrate diet prior to this loading phase . In simple terms this means eating foods such as rice, pasta, fruit and breads in large quantities . Pre-event meals are also important, and these should top off fluid and fuel levels . These meals should include carbohydrate foods that are digested quickly, such as rice dishes, low fat breakfasts cereals with low fat milk, breads and rice cakes, etc, topped with honey or iams, pasta with low fat sauces, fruit and fruit juices . Obtaining fluids during competition and after the event is proving to be equally important to high performance athletes . Ms Holly Frail gave these tips for people involved in endurance or high-strength sports : • Regular meals and snacks - possibly five to six smaller meals each day . • Adequate carbohydrate intake fortraining and recovery. Thismeans eating largeservingsof rice and othercereals, fruit, starchy vegetables such as potato, corn and legumes . • A low fat diet which avoids deep fried foods and excessive use of added fats such as butter, margarine, cream and mayonnaise . • Ensuring adequate fluids and electrolytes, but keeping alcohol to a minimum . • Balanced nutrient intake - calcium and iron are important, as is protein . Eat low fat diary products, lean red meat, fish and poultry. She warns that an inadequate energy intake can result in weight loss and possibly illness for athletes . Sportspeople interested in more informtion on nutrition can obtain a copy of the High Performance Training Diet developed by Ms Karen Inge, the keynote speaker at the seminar, by writing to Sunrice Australia, PO Box 561, Leeton, NSW 2705 .
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QUICK TIPS FOR BUSY ATHLETES TO INCREASE CARBOHYDRATE S low fat, high carbohydrate foods such as rice • Mix lean meat for casseroles, stews or mince dishes, with . and legumes for a quick carbohydrate addition • Always have a container of Sunbrown Quick rice `cooking' in the fridge . to your meal • Cutup a butternut pumpkin and bake in moderate oven with a tablespoon of honey and a tablespoon of sesame seeds . • Open a can of kidney beans, slice up some spring onions and red pepper, throw in some mung bean sprouts and serve with yoghurt spiced with garlic . Sprinkle with lemonjuice and black pepper for a delicious • Corn on the cob takes only minutes in the mic rowave. high carbohydrate snack . milk and yoghurt to make a quick and easy snack or add • If your fruit is getting overripe, blend with low fat akfast on the run . re of rice bran for a nutritious b a tablespoon : alternative quick lunch ideas • Try these • Pita pizzas - spread pita bread with tomato paste and top with ricotta cheese, sliced tomato, capsicum, pineapple, mushrooms and onions and sprinkle lightly with herbs and black pepper and bake in moderate oven until cooked . . Toss in a small can of corn kernels, some • Rice salad - take cooked Sunbrown Quick rice from fridge champignons, sliced spring onions, red pepper, toasted pinenuts and some no-oil dressing . If you need a bit of protein, have a glass of low fat milk! ! • Toasted wholegrain muffins topped with a can of baked beans . • An easy, high carbohydrate soup can be made by pureeing cooked pumpkin, cauliflower and leeks together with broth and adding a large cup of Sunbrown Quick rice cooked in the fridge .
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A SECTION by Phil Stevens and Mike McArthur-Alle n ROUND 8 MATCHES - REVIEW best with upsets in this vital round . Therry and The gre at appeal of Amateur footy was shown to its Melburnians broke through at last, Scotch were too Nort h fought out a thriller, Ormond downed the top side, thrashed Haileybu ry . good Uniderby and Collegians Thefor local turned on a nail-biter with Therry bouncing back well from their disappointing form against who had surrended top spot the previous week, showed some admirable fighting qualities to Ormond . NOBS kicked 5 in the FP and has become a very dangerous player, Cerini snare 2 points at Oak Park . Kearney for No rth CHF kicking 3 . For Ther ry, Goodwin at HF with 3 played well at HB and Garnham held down the difficult . Therry may well be rueing their kicking as they had 5 played good footy and Ramsay was terrific in the pivot more shots for goal than their opponents but could not bag a vital one to topple North . to De La at Ormond . Ormond continued on their upward form swing by handing out a decent beating Astipped, The 'Monds burst away using the strong wind advantage to lead by 8 goals at qtr time and worked even better . Leading by 12 goals at half time the game was over although De into the wind kicking another 7 to De La's 4 the 2nd half. Jobling and Burden La, to their credit, did not throw it in and fought back to outscore Ormond inSchuhkra ft who kicked 8. Campbell were outstanding as running players and kicked the ball well to the fast leading of although blanketed in the 1st half, played a great 2nd half, no doubt on a wing for De La was good and Mahoney,of O'Callaghan who took over as a very good knock ruckman . helped by the emergence from the bench it was. Marcellin at home have OM's broke through for their first win, as we tipped they would, and what a win just been a difficult task for many teams over the years but OM's showed no anxiety about the venue and were kicking 6 off a flank and Shelton too fast for the plodding pace of the Eagles . New player Theodore was fantastic both Witts once again . Marcellin was very impressive at CHF . Other good performers were Smithers, Nichols, and OM's play but Mason and Gross battled on manfully in defence . struggled to find too many, soinwell did what was expected to be a close and absorbing tussle between 2 improving sides . Scotch took on Uni Blues first bounce and never let up . Scotch looked very This was not to be the case as Scotch blitzed Uni from thefinished off the good work upfield by marking strongly good teaming together and running the ball well and McCall for the Cardinals. Um looked and booting 6 . Miller and Aujard kicked 4 each so it was a potent forward. zone were great disinterested and lacking system often playing the wrong side of the ground McCa rty and Kirsanovs under oressure in defence but once again the lack of a forward line cost them the few opportunities they had to
Collegians responded to the defeat by De La by blowing Haileybury off the Harry Trott by nearly 14 goals The steady upward movement of Simon M eehan's boys into the four came crashing down around their ears and. it was a mismatch not expected by 2 teams in the four . The Lions led by only 22 pts at half time and it had been a relatively even first half but Collegians kicked 14 goals to 4 after half time to forge back into equal 2nd place on the ladder with De La . Mount kicked 7 and W allace and Woolhouse, both on the ball, kicked 4 each and were terrific performers for their side . Baxter returned to form at both ends of the field for Maileybury and young Thiessen, for the 3rd week in a row, was great . ROUND 9 MATCHES - PREVIEW After the weekend break over Queen's Birthday, Amateur footy restarts with some interesting games to end the first half of the season . Ormond have jumped to 7th and meet Marcellin who have gone into a free-fall to 8th . Needless to say, the game is vital to both clubs. Can the Eagles arrest this disturbing 4 losing game streak? Can Ormond continue to clamber inch by inch back into contention for 1991? Certainly the form would suggest Ormond at home will be hard to toss . Their experienced players have returned from injury and form lapses and new coach Michael McCarthy would have been suitably impressed with the quality of his players over the past few weeks . Their courage against Therry and their aggression against De La would have given the whole club a much needed boost . Neil LeLievre would be looking for answers from histroops who promised much earlier in the season . The break may be the tonic they needed but it won't be enough to give them the points today . De La (2nd) meet the much improved Scotch (4th) at East Malvern and need to bounce back after they slipped up badly against Ormond . De La took over top spot from North but found the heat at the top too much and only held it for 1 week . They will need to be a their best to halt the enthusiastic Cardinals who have shown that they can be a good side if they work to instructions . Scotch have developed a forward line capable of kicking winning scores and will test out De La's defence and lack of height in key positions . De La rely on out-running their opponents and this is where they still hold an edge over most . There may not be much in this but De La at home should take the points. Therry (6th) host Haileybu ry (5th) and the Therry boys will be still smarting from last round's draw with North, The State squad has hit the power-room of Haileybury taking Meehan, Connell and M cKenzie and these will not be easy to replace . It will be a true test of how far Haileybu ry have really come in their first year in A Section . Can they rebound off a hiding last round and still be committed to perform out at Oak Park without 3 trumps? More importantly, they should not use the loss of such a talented trio to justify to themselves a below average performance if they are to really graduate to the top section . Therry has a lot at stake . They have to win this at home as the 2nd half of the season will give them some tough assignments away from home and with this in mind they will get back into the winner's circle. Uni Blues (9th) play North (1st) at Melb Uni . The Blues failed miserably last round and have now drifted dangerously into relegation zone . Their form has been spasmodic and this lack of consistency and concentration must be a concern to Sid M yers. He has some good players but they don't always team together as well as it necessary to produce winning socres. NOBS have started the season so well but like last year have faltered with some ordinary performances of late . Their loss to Scotch when seeming to have the game in their keeping at half time was inexcusable and the draw with local rival Therry was perhaps a lucky escape with 2 points . They have taken over the top mantle again with the De La stutter and must now resume the form that swept all before them . They should do that here this week at Uni's expense. Finally, Collegians (3rd) are home to Old Melburnians (10th) and in their present frame of mind the Lions should not be too troubled by OM's . However, OM's did pay much better in defeating Marcellin and the signs of improvement had been slowly surfacing over the previous 2 weeks . It is the best tonic in the world to get a win on the board and the whole club will take on a more positive air at the Cordner Oval . There has been some new players starting to show something for them . The Lions have been very good on most occasions this season and are showing the return for the efforts put in by Leigh Carlson in keeping his talented charges minds firmly focussed on what has to be done each week . They will win this one.
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B SECTION by Tom Johnston
Another interesting round of matches, again another top side St Bemards were beaten Old Brighton . Parkside had a good victory over Banyule ; Old Paradians continue to improve beating Kew ; by Old Trinity's bandwagon steamrolled Old Mentonians ; Old Xaverians outgunned University Blacks . The Villain had 4 right - missing out on Old Brighton ! The match of the day between Banyule and Parkside was a great contest . Banyule's coach Johh Simpson put many hours into plotting the Red Devils demise unfortunately the Bangers players were second to the ball in the first half ; Parkside's on-ball players were creating many opportunities for the forward line ; toughman Brian Glasgow kicked two sensational goals that got the Red Devils off to a good start . Banyule fought back hard in the third quarter ; the game came alive as Peter Adams lifted the Bangers his brilliant skills to ony trail Parkside by 1 pt at /4 time . The last quarter - Banyule kicking with the breezewith and sensing victory needed the first goal but Parkside showing tons of pride and commitment fought back doing most of the attacking for the quarter kicked 3 .5 against the breeze whilst Banyule could only add 4 pts allowing Parkside to be victors by 20 pts in a game Banyule could easily have won. Parkside's best player was full back Ter ry Franklin who had a great match ; winger Greg Griffiths is burning as did toughman Brian Glasgow . Banyule's best player was full back Stevie Coulson who stopped Sansonetti ; ruckman Dave Williams battled all day as did the brilliant Peter Adams . (Sorry to see Laddie suffer a badly fractured elbow . ) Kew's visit to Parade College was never going to be easy brutal B ro wns are only a shade of the past couple of seasons ; Parade on the other hand have got a blending .ofThe youth with experience . The game started with both sides kicking 5 goals apiece but after that Kew were never in the race. Parade's full forward Michael Skerritt was in sensational form kicking 8 goals and plenty of behinds - Kew had no one kick more than 2 goals - what a difference! The further the game went the bigger the lead. Parade the end won by 64 pts leaving their supporters asking can they make the four? Best player for Parade was in factinfull forward Michael Skerritt - a very good player! Defender Peter Brabender was back to his best form ; Jamie Gea ry collected a lot of kicks . Kew's best player was defender Rob Schober who always gives his best ; winger Jim Campion can hold his head up as could rover Adam Bowater who was solid all day. What a boilover at the Beach Oval where Old Brighton notorious home ground advantage claimed yet another victim - this time St Bernards. The game was fairlythe even in the first half, both sides were struggling to gain the upper hand . The Tonners had taggers on the Doggies' gun players. The 3rd quarter was the telling one - Old Brighton took the initiative and also the game with a good team display . The last quarter the game was still there to be won but the Doggies found the very determined Tonners a better team on the day giving Old Brighton victory by 19 pts. Best player for Old Brighton was full back James who shut out gun forward Luke Gollant ; centreman Andrew P ryor has been just great this year ;Chris new player Darren Selby had his best match for the season . St Bernard's best player was the big fellow ruckman Wayne Carey, rover Vin Comito is in great form ; defender Paul Capes was solid all day . Old Mentonians found the trip to Timber Ridge not quite to their liking . Old Trinity are really playing good football - they took OM apart with a great team display . Old Mentonians after kicking Parkside's butt last week would have been very confident, however, away from their own ground OM found the going tough . Old Trinity in fact outscored OM in every quarter - not a bad effort in the conditons that prevailed last Saturday . The winning margin of 96 pts was a true reflection between the 2 teams on the day . Old Trinity's Rick Beardsley who has been killing his opponents . Centreman Andrew Allibon best player was defender is setting Old Trinity alight with his brilliance ; ruckman L ex "Son of" Taylor knocked up getting numerous marks and knockouts . Old Mentonian's best player was defender Stuart Far row (4 weeks in succession - what a good effort) ; ruck rover John Sly was consistent as was forward Drew Solley . The match at Elsternwick Park went just as 1 predicted ; Old Xaverians are on the improve Blacks could only improve! The game was as good as over in the first quarter with Xavs, kicking against the strong breeze, kicked 6 goals to the Blacks 3 ; the second quarter was a scrappy affair - Xavs only with 17 players skipped away to a handy 41 pt lead at half time . After half time both sides added 10 goals apiece in an even battle giving the Xavs victory by 43 pts. Old Xaverians best player was rover Andrew "Son of" Dillon now showing more consistency ; ruckman Doug Bailey continues to impress as does centreman Mithen - a gun player! University's best player was defender Simon Bomell easily the Blacks best playerBill this season . Forward Simon Spinks was very competitive as was rover Hayden O'Neale . THIS WEEK'S PREVIEW What a great round of matches - eve ry one up for grabs! Banyule travel to Parade College in a match of vital importance to both teams . Parade at home are dangerous - they have the right blending of youth and experience . Banyule must win to stay in contention with the top sides but the long list of injured players is taking its to[[ on Banyule . tn Pararla RararlP hv R nts This will be a great contest - home ground advantage
Old Trinity host Parkside at Timber Ridge in the match of the season . Both sides had impressive wins last round, Trinity thrashed Old Mentonians in a greatteam effortwhilst Parkside who were gone rallied to also score a great team win . Earlier in the season Parkside beat Trinity by 2 pts so there's not much between the 2 sides ; Trinity havethe talent with players like Allibon, Norman, Beardsley and Heath, Boxtel and Phillips up forward. Parkside have gun on-ball players in Sedgwick, Panjari, Griffiths and Vincitorio - if this talented group of onballers dominate then Sansonetti and young Co tter will kick goals . Loyalty and blind faith in athriller . . . Parkside by 1 Pt ! Old Xaverians take on St Bernards at Yarra Park in yet another big match . Xavs are starting to show their true form - the Doggies form is questionable - a club record one week, a loss the next . St Bernards will surely miss big ruckman Wayne Ca rey on State duties . Luke and Jason Gollant hold the key to the game if Xavs McKay and Hansen hold the deadly duo, Xavs will win a close game . . . Xavs by 6 pts. , Old Brighton on the notorious wind swept Beach Oval face Old Mentonians in yet another vital game . What a game - the Tonners produced last week against St Bernards . What a shocker Old Mentonians produced against Old Trinity - so logically I should tip Old Brighton even though OM are bad travellers - their 3 losses have all been away games - last chance for an away victory . . . I think Old Mentonians can finally produce the goods - Old Mentonians by 18 pts. The battle of the bottom 2 teams University Blacks and Kew at Elsternwick Park should be an interesting affair - let's face reality - both sides are really struggling - the last 5 matches Kew have been beaten by a total of 412 pts and only averaging 9 goals themselves per match . Blacks have been beaten by a total of 628 pts (staggering) averaging 8 goals per game. Which way to go? I lean to Blacks who should use the wider spaces of Ammo headquarters slightly better than Kew . . . University Blacks by 11 pts . SELECTIONS : Old Paradians Parkside Old Xaverians Old M entonians University Blacks A special thanks to Banyule for a great after-match social drink - well done . 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) . BLACK LIST: NIL - Good work fellows !
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REVIEW - ROUND 9 3/5 winners maintains my accuracy rating at 60% and I can nearly claim 1/2 a point for suggesting Caulfield might win . The biggest surprise for me was the Bank's 63 point win over St Kilda . It might be a recession but the Cobras are starting to see dollar signs ! In the match-up between the leaders Bulleen-Temp jumped away early from Ivanhoe who are capable of the odd slow start. The Stowers got to a 4 goal lead with the aid of a slight wind and while some panic set in amongst supporters, Ivanhoe's coach Kelvin Shaw stayed cool under pressure, kept up the faith in his players and they steadily fought back. It was an engrossing game of football and a close and even contest all day . The Stowers kicked 12 .21 and lost by 9 points but it was largely the Ivanhoe pressure which caused their inaccurate kicking . For the victors, who are now a game clear on top, Ga ry Kennedy was clearly the best and got support from Thomas and Forsythe. The CauifieldlW hitefriars match was a close one with the home side dominating the last quarter with the breeze to win by 28 points . It was a good confidence booster for the Fielders after their losses of the last 2 weeks and the loss means Whitefriars drop out of the four on percentage to be replaced by Monash . For the winners Jarrod Dight was "impassable" on the back flank and other good players were skipper Guy Boston (wing), Trevor Royals and Lachie Kelloway. Monash took the bus to Fawkner and came home 27 point victors . Perhaps the deciding factor was Monash's ability to score goals into what was a 4-5 goal breeze . The Fawks were also inaccurate in front of goal in the tricky conditions in a close game that neither side could take by the scruff of the neck . Fawkner had good games from their key players in Lawson, Buckley, Hoare and Majczerak and Monash got best service from Bar ry "Gunn" Seaton, Cowboy Kiers and G re go ry "G.B." Hipwell . Thomastown kicked the sweep against Preston and the Bear's correspondent, Big Al, couldn't contain his delight . I promised to faithfully reproduce his quotes (I wouldn't dare change them!) . "After 2 successive defeats the Thomastown Bears ran snarling from their lair and stomped on the Builants" The Bears kicked 13 in one quarter and this prompted another classic from Big Al : "It was raining Thomastown goals and P re ston's umbrella
took some electrifying marks, Bubis kicked 9, David Fellows back was full of holes!" Flying Jim Karambelliswas his reliable self . For Preston promising youngsters Bullock and Eric Lentini to his best, anti 250 gamer O'Connell tells me the spirit is still strong at Preston and hopefully a win . Tony the best 2 players Bennett were is not farmatch away. was at Albert Park where another double-header-day was held by the co-tenants of ovals 3 & Thetoo final were celebrating at the end of the day! The Bank put 250 gamer 4, and both Caulfield and State/Comm . Bank and before he knew what was going on Bergman had 2 goal Stuart Cloke on Bergman and dour defender game plan of shutting out some of the Saint's stars and wore thei r . The Bank remained calm, stuck to their won by over 10 goals after winning each quarter and have moved tosup the Cobras . In the end opponents down tt s . second on the ladder. Best for the Cobras were Warren Keirgham and Andre Pi PREVIEW - ROUND 1 0 won 4 in a row and despite the Bears big win last match I Bank at home to Thomasto w n . The Bank have . 2nd versus 9th but it still will be a good contest . don't think they'!l upset the roll of the moneymen Preston . Top versus Bottom probably won't be Ivanhoe should have a percentage booster at home against the week the Bullants break their duck . . I don't think the Friars have lost one at home yet and both sides will be fighting Whitefriars at hometo Monash have been impressive over the last 3 weeks and I think they'!! win again as playing for a place in the four. M onash away doesn't seem to bother the Students . home for the fourth time in 5 weeks will be keen to repeat their upset win of Round 3 over BuileenFawker atStowers will be better prepared mentally and this is a toss of the coin for mine . Heads! Fawkner! Temp . The Saints. The Saints have lost 3 in a row Finally, Caulfield make the short trip to Murrumbeena to tackle the . Though I'm going for the Saints at home, position suggests and Caulfield are a better side than their ladder . just, in one both sides will be desperate to win M onash Fawkner St Kilda SELECTIONS : Bank Ivanhoe
D SECTION by Peter Lemon
Halfway through the season, and there is nothing settled at either end of the ladder . The likelihood of heavier grounds for a while, and desperate battles for places in the Four, and to get away from the 9th and 10th spots, . From all reports, many clubs and players will cause plenty of interest and plenty of upsets in the weeks to come . (A perfect score last tipping round, just to show that my will have been more than happy with the week's break results of the previous 7 weeks were but a minor aberration . )
Press correspondents are particularly requested to note the change of D Section Tipster for the next 4 Saturdays, Rovers doing the honours . with Chris "The-Well-Nigh-infailabie-One" Rowston from Hampton . Ivanhoe and Camberwell had scores level Last round saw 2 games close at half time, yet big final margins .7 to about 1 goal, and going further away in the last . at the long break, but the third term saw the Hoes adding 6 The Wells' cause was not helped by a number of injuries early in the game, including a badly broken jaw after returned from knee-strain to kick 4 for the home side, whilst a collision with a team mate . "Bird Man" Cavanagh Syndrome) . "Steam Train" Corlett again pushed Dyson is reported to be suffering from R .S .I . (Repetitive Stats . For the Wells, Kyraciou, Spurrit and Ballard were in impressed all before him, and new-comer Travis Smith the best . At La Trobe, the story was similar - close atthe break and then a good 3rd term against the wind by Melbourne High set them up for a!ast-quarter burst of 10 goals (how many times have I reported on 10-goal quarters right -Hair-Than-Bert" Newton again round the section this year? - they're just about commonplace) . The Chief"M o re the Stua rt Konstanty, but High were most pleased by played well, along with "5-Goals-Again" Bamert, and the promise of a couple of weeks ago has receded ; it has fact that it was so much a team effort . For the Tro bers, "Peg Leg" Wilson will have been suggested that too few senior players at training is harming the cause, whilst appreciated the break . The Jackers, yet again, took the points in a close one, but on this occasion they were further in front at half suffered from flu ( Halpin missed time (after a good second term against a tricky wind) than at the end . Both sides fit players and Smith required a number of stitches for the Hunters) and from injuries - the Jackers were left with 17 best goal kickers . Miitze at full back, to hand injury, thereby reducing the effectiveness of one of the Hunters'Velleman made a comeback for AJAX best - whilst Gus lain Withers and Neil Monahan were amongst their ; is that a reflection after years of shoulder injuries - only to do a groin . (Jack, I see you're now typing your faxes on your handwriting, or my eyesight? ) Dino took ~_____ . . : . , _--- A . . a a~„ - -or taka a trick : still the 2 "Ps" were out injured (although
some good grabs upforward), and another 2 players were hurt in the first term . They held Old Geelong, whose runners seemed cast in stone, till quarter time, but then the OGS took over in just about every position . Sam Furphy found plenty of space to kick 9, whilst Bayliss, Colaci and plenty of others gave good support . For the Rovers, many of the best names are regulars : Wayne Capp, Darren McConville, Rob Melnjak and Matt McKellar these players will doubtless be looking for a bit more support and hoping for far fewer injured team mates in the second half of the season as the Club fights to get up the ladder. At Bangholme, St Bedes got close to breaking the home ground hoodoo and have thrown out a warning to future visitors . They had a number of players back for a game which became a torrid affair Michael The,against St Kevins who were looking to make a"quantum leap" up the ladder . The game was apparently not of a great standard, but Barr for the Bedas. Peter Walker impressed, and there was a good first-up effort from Damien "Shout For SKOBS, ,The Cat" was tops, with brother-in-law, Andy Beale, and Paul McCann in the best, along with Pivetta (who has now becoe a pivotal player, so to speak) . THIS WEE K The Rovers' 2 wins have been against the teams that are first and third on the ladder . Today they play top team, AJAX, and will be looking to repeat their Bluff Road victory from earlier in the season (another occasion when the Club had their backs to the wall) . If they have their better players back - Alf is a chance - they will push the Jackers, but on the balance I've got to pick the home team whose record there is unbeaten . La Trobe at home to Old Camberwell . Both Clubs will be desperate for a win, the Trobers seem to have gone off the boil, the Wells have stacks of injuries (they've played 39 players in the firsts so far this year) . I've tried to toss the coin, and the result is that I'm going for the Wells . After their slow sta rt , St Kevins have won 4 of the last 5 and drawn the other ; they are throwing out a real challenge. For the Hunters a loss could put them just a little further out of touch with the Four, so the game is vital for both . Each side has prolific goalkickers, but I'm going for the SKOBS with their home ground advantage . St Bedes at home, players back, and the Club currently taking a bit of a look at the Relegation Zone . Old Ivanhoe will also be stronger after the break so this could be a titanic clash . On form I will go for the Hoes, but I think the Bedas will push them all the way . Old Geelong face a big test against 4th-placed MHSOB - both Clubs have been playing consistently . Manton will have interstate commitments . Will Ash Dawson do the polite thing and stand aside, thereby balancing things out? (no way) . This should be a great clash on the smaller-than-ever before Como Oval, and OGS will get there if they can muster 100 minutes concentration . SELECTIONS : AJAX Old Camberwell St Kevins Old Ivanhoe St Bedes Old Geelong PRESS CORRESPONDENTS: N .B . Chris Rowston is replacing the irreplaceable for the next 4 editions . Please contact him (NOT ME) for the next 4 Mondays . Phone 598 8347 (Home) ; 598 9800 (Bus.) ; 598 4856 (Fax) .
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E-STREET by Tom Brain
A very good week indeed, 6/6 for this tipster and 12/12 for you Press Correspondents - well done fella's, keep up the good work. Willy although wasteful bounced back over the Bulls, the Northies literally ran riot at Allard, and all others went as predicted . At the 1/2 way mark things are finally starting to take shape at both ends of the scale, the next 3 weeks will tell the tale and give a clearer picture of finalists and the unfortunate relegation candidates . REVIEW The Westies certainly gave Mazenod a run for their money, and were ony 3 pts behind at the orange break . It was a very even game from the outset and it took the Nodders a long time to overcome the challenge from West who put in a very good team effort and to a man had a fair dinkum dip . In the end it was the extra height of the Nodders that made the difference. Although still winning the Nods have been struggling to find the right combination, and will make more changes this week, but Tim Chilcott, Chris Murray, Steve Noble and Fish can feel confident after a very good game, as can "Slugger" Sanasko, Alan Thornton and Billy Kyriakidis . I believe big "John Holmes" made a special appearance in the Westies' bus on its homejou rney. Very good Ocker, looking forward to that beer ! In a game that did not really reach great heights and was a scrappy affair the Wicks held on to beat House by 14 pts . Powerhouse battled very hard all day, a 2 .9 last quarter did not help their cause, they finished on very well but it wasjust a bit late . C rossie played another good game, must be picking up some votes, Greenie played well after a bout of flu, "Rags" Barley was fantastic in the ruck after Lars was injured and Kanna returned to form, after finishing the game with only 16 fit men, the Wicks retired happy. Morris in the ruck gave Rags a run for his money, Dealer was again a fine full back and Devlin at full forward gave the vanquished something to aim at . A good win for Brunny, keep at it Powerhouse you're 2nd half will be better. Doveton found some much needed team effortto record a resounding victory over a disappointing Old Esse ndon, the Doves teamed very well together, it's good to be able to beat those under them, to be a threat they must beat some of the top sides in the coming weeks . The OEG's were disappointed with themselves and really found nothing humourous in travelling such a long distance to cop a belting the way they did . In a game where it was hard to find good Bombers, McEncroe, Carmichael and Maddern all rated a mention . The Doves were very strong in attack where Dyke with 9, Bruno and Johnny Reiger with 4 each were always options to aim at, while Trever "Sod" O'Donnell was also a fine player . On a tiny windy ground both the Bells and the Saints had their running game hampered by the lack of space . The first stanza was fairly even, then the Bells kicked 6.2 to 2 .9 during the 2nd term forcing the Saints to play catch up footy for the rest of the day . The Bells changed their game plan kicking the ball long out of the centre and eventually ran away with the points, their first for the year, it had been a long time coming and they hope the catalyst for many more as St Andrews still struggle to open their account . Livo in the ruck gave Tim Brideson plenty of opportunities which helped Huebner get plenty of the ball as Sloan led a very miserly backline. El Presidente Barry Funnell with 6 goals led the way for the Saints ably backed up by Phil Minni tt across the centreline, "Slide" Rule in the back half and William Abou-Eid roving who competed very well . An old fashioned game of football took place at Bulleen between 2 sides who were uncompromised in their quest for the ball . Kicks were very hard to come by, the game was scrambly but at times it was very quick aided by 2 very good men in white who allowed it to flow. Well done Tim and Tom, at half time it was st i ll ve ry light and could have gone either way, Willy just proved stronger in the crisis and despite their kicking which was terribly amiss, it took them 40 minutes and some 12 behinds before they put the game beyond doubt with their 12th goal . "Big Bird" Cannon returned to form with a good game, his opposite number Stu Ave ry was also among the Bulls best as was Rob C re ighton in the centre, Larry Turnley and Ammo veteran Richard Morley had a grea tussle while Dean McLeod held sway on his wing . North put the match of the day beyond doubt by establishing an early lead with a 6 goal first quarter. Although the Bloods pegged them back and only trailed by 11 pts at the long break, they could not maintain the pressure as the Northies creted havoc in the 2nd half scoring some 10 goals to 2 to record a comfortable victory . As long as they can maintain their discipline the Northies will give it a big shake this year, we cannot write off the Bloods who are almost unbeatable at home but are suspect away, something for them to work on . Attard on his wing was an inspiration, Jason Tirchett played another good game, Big Joe Boudoloh was fine at CHF as Deano kicked his customary 6 and passed 50 for the year. Wheels and Marchy never stopped trying for Aquinas and Pete Grierson stuck to his task all day. PREVIEW And so we startthe 2nd half, gee it goes quicker as you get older, seems like yesterday we were at the Southern Cross celebrating the start . Some big games this week, it never gets any easier in this Street . The Nodders even on the small confines of Hallam will win and probably win well, but the Saints will not stop trying .
The Doves have the chance to find some consistency with their form, while after 2 losses the boys from the West are due for a win again, they must not be taken Iightly. Doves are improving at home, I'll stay with them . Will Debbie make an appearance on the Video going home this week Steve? ?
The Bloods, although having a long journey which makes it a danger game, will have too much class for the Essendon boys, who will miss their Captain . Good to meet you Peter! ! The next 3 are not easy, even though the Bells have now doubled the scores and will have grown in confidence and are playing at home. I think Powerhouse will just sneak the points . North travel to Bulleen in a real test for them, this game is vital for both, North must win to stay with the others while for the Bulls it is imperative, they must win to stay in touch, both sides will have enjoyed the weeks rest, even away from home the Northies are good enough to win . This one should be a beauty, again perhaps the game of the year to date, Brunswick really have to win, and what a daunting task it is to win at Fearsome Reserve and especially on a Sunday, my instincts tell me to "tip an upset" but you can't go past the top side, so Willy coming off their Ball will win another close one . SELECTIONS : M azenod Doveton Aquinas Powerhouse North Brunswick Williamstown M ILSTONES: Gary Chappell from West Brunswick today plays his 150th game for his club . Chaps is a former Club President and is famous for his "Chook Raffles" and prowess as an Ironman , PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : We reached the ultimate this week with 12/12, let's not rest on our laurels . Let's do it again . Don't forget - Ph : 571 4808 (H) or 417 6044 (B) or Fax 569 8766 by 6pm Mondays. Please feel free to phone on Sunday nights . BLACKLIST: NIL - Well done!
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REVIEW - ROUND 9 Due to amnesia brought about by the Royal Birthday Bash, F-Troop has been cut more severely than Jeffrey Cannot threatened the public sector. In the spirit of Bob the Budgie I offer my sincere regrets to those columnists who sent in their material only to find today that it hasn't been published . As Paul Keating would say - "It won't happen again" . The last round saw big wins to the Backyard Boys over the Botanists The Van W inkles didn't have it all their own way against the Sailors and the Elitists over the Stationmasters . but still won by eight twins to make it nine out of nine . The upset wins came the way of the Shamrocks over the Poets and the Socialists over the Brewers in the Sunday fixture. These results have made the battle for final spots below the Winkles very interesting indeed with six and maybe seven sides in with a chance. THIS WEEK • Backyard Boys by 12 twins against Stationmasters . • Sailors by eight against Botanists . • Brewers to recover and down Poets by three . • Winkles to win a tough one against Shamrocks by five. • Socialists by four over Elitists .
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REVIEW OF ROUND 9 - JU N E 1 Resiliantly I have come back to record an 80% success rate which will help me no end in the "Lyon Lager" competition . G NORT H North Old Boys' Six correct selections from the eight games was my lot . At Elsternwick Park I was told about prowess which was proven again by their fourteen point victory over Bulleen Templestowe . The game was a very was placed under more presure as indicated by their evenly contested one although BulleenTemplestowe Collegians at Albert Parkto maintain comparatively inaccurate score . Chirnside Park had a fifty-point victory over point victory over Therry whilst Old Paradians second place. Old Scotch built vital percentage through their fifty-eight Paradians actually had two less proved my judgement poor when they defeated Albanvale by eight points . The the struggling scoring shots but through their acute accuracy they insured victory . Leaders St Bernards defeated points while M an;ellin made the most of their opportunities to defeat Old Westbourne. Old Xaverians bytwenty-four anticipated, has pushed Marcellin into final four contentions by thirty-three points . This result which was one I had not Institute. My man at the match reported that for Eitham had an easy victory over the disappointing Footscray kicked eight goals and that he received solid support from the victorious "Tu rtles" full forward Tim Stickland In another fairly one sided game Kew defeated Banyule by and half forward Rod White . rover David Thorsen . sixty-seven points . This big victory aided the poor Kew percentage and kept the side in touch with the leaders G SOUT H This section results saw me only one straight kick away from picking the card . De La Salle maintained their and one points . Bottom side AJAX redeemed unbeaten record when they crushed Old Haileybu ry by one hundred points . itself with a spirited display against Kontias-North Caulfield before going down to the combine by eleven Glenhuntly by twenty-three points and in so doing Geelong Glenhuntly vindicated my faith in them by defeating Old who had a clear cut victory over an inaccurate St Kevins climbed another rung up the ladder. Old Melburnians now find themselves outside the four by percentage only. St Johns maintained second place through their eighteen . now trail the fourth and fifth sides by one game and several percentage points point victory over M azenod who played the game of the round where afer a very even contest Bloods won M onash Whites and Bloods certainly who have not found victory any easier with their new coach, proved no match by six points . Monash G ryphons for CBC St Kilda who were largely untroubled to record a sixty-seven point victory. PREVIEW OF ROUND 10 - JU N E 15 G NORTH meet in Yarra Park . My Xaverian Two of the disappointing sides of late Old Xaverians and Bulleen Templestowe Bulleen Templestowe's recent are a pedestrian side while the "C rocodiles" inside oil revealed recently that the better overall spate of losses has been against the leading sides in the competition . This factor coupled with Collegians and Old . Traditional rivals prompts me to select them today of the "Bullants" seasonal performance that Old Scotch will win this game with ease . For what could be Scotch meet in Albert Park. I am in no doubtBoys visit Albanvale. North have been progressing impressively classified as the match of the day North Old whilst Albanvale in their debutant season have been progressing and they are viewed as a threat to the top sides ground advantage is little between the sides and although Albanvale have the home steadily . Statistically there Marcellin really showed . purely on what my around the grounds reporters have told me I select North Old Boys will triumph again me I know very little about form when they won well last round . Today, "Eagles" I believe you . Statistically Eltham are at home to Eltham Old Paradians ry. In the north Ther with a resounding victory over . I select Eltham to win narrowly . Leaders should win well but I suspect the Paradians will strive hard for all the game who appear to be regressing as the season Footscray Institute should record an easy victory over St Bernards Chirnside Park for a game which could well decide progresses . In the other main game of the round Kew travel to slipped this season whereas newcomers Chirnside Kew have . Despite their good record the Kew fate for 1991 Chirnside Park . Old Westbourne should . Today at home I select have proven a side to be reckoned with Park record a comparatively easy victory over bottom side, Banyule . G SOUT H Historical allegiances will be forgotten as Bloods play Old Haileybury. Bloods with second place their aim journey to their former home ground should be untroubled to defeatthe disappointing Old Haileybu ry. Glenthu ntly to win aain ater a fairly close encounter to play AJAX who once too called Oval 13, "home". I select Glenhuntly of them today against undefeated of the football kind . Old Melburnians aspiring to a final's berth have the job. ahead challenge Mazenod should return to the winning leaders, De La Salle whom I select to win after facing a stern lack the necessar y hst aPthe~ expense o f eoR ~ onash Gryphonstto Clayton . those crude conditions o fwil o nash Whites
1964/5 Arnold when our sides visited the new University?) Today I must select the Whites who are proving themselves a worthy finalist . CBC St Kilda should be able to continue their winning run today at the expense of Kontias- North Caulfield whom I suspect lack the overall ability of the St Kilda combination . St Kevins will be anxious to do well at their alma mater when St John's come in from Dandenong to play. All form points to a St John's victory which I am sure will eventuate.
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Personality Par s CLOKEY 25 0 All at State/Comm . Bank congratulate Stuart Cloke on reaching this milestone . Clokey, a dual Best and Fairest Winner in 1984 and 1987 would be one ofthe genuine legends ofthe club . A pastcaptain, and member of the premiership sides in 1987 and 1990, Clokey shows the discipline and tenacity required to make an excellent defender . At times Clokey has played on the forward line with mixed results. The club showed its respect for him by awarding him a life membership in 1986 . Clokey the club salutes you ! 100 GAMES TO MARK HARRIS Bulleen United congratulate Mark "Bones" Harris on joining the Centurians . A remarkaby consistent player who was recruited in 1986, Bones has made his century in almost even time . Starting off as a dashing left foot winger, Mark is now putting in B.O.G . performances at CHB and time and energy in off-field administration . Also he is a very good drummer in the Bull's jam sessions, often upstaging the star guitarists or sax. What more can you ask from a player, a bit of ceramics on the side? Well everyone at Bulleen is glad to have such a reliable and versatile performer at the club . 100 GAMES AT FAWKNE R This week ( 15/6) Paul "Dippy" Tymms played his 100th game at Fawkner. Dippy played his first senior game back in 1985 . after a couple of years in the Under
19s, The last three years has seen Paul knocked around by injuries but he has still managed to play some very good games mainly in the back line . His courage and determination can not be questioned bythose around the club that know him well and I'm sure everyone at Fawkner would liketojoin me and congratulate Dippy on playing his 100th game. "Well done Dippy". 50 GAMES AT NORTH OLD BOY S All at North Old Boys wish to congratulate Joe Bugeja and Bernie Girolami for achieving the 50 games milstone with the club today . Bernie, our resident chef, started with the U19's in 1987 and has since played many senior in a number of positions . His career has been interrupted however, by work commitments . Joe also began in the U19's in 1988 and has played most of his football in the ruck . After completing the 1990 pre-season with Collingwood U19's, Joe has returned to the club and is desperate to prove himself in senior football . Congratulations boys ! 50 GAMES AT OLD CARE Y Nick Chipp today (25/5) plays his 50th game for Old Carey. Nick has been a real find since joining the club from school in 1988 and has represented Victoria in U19s and was runner-up in the 1990 B&F. Renowned for his play on the wing with long kicks into the forward line, Nick will play many more fine games for Old Carey . Well done Nick and keep up the good work .
UNDER 19 SECTIONS by Alax Lyo n
REVIEW OF ROUND 8 GAMES DIVISION 1 time the Monds were the De La continued to demoralise the opposition with another 20 plus goals win this Simon Greely got 9 from the pocket . Julian visitors. Rob Makinson added another 10 to his impressive tally and had an even 1st 1/4 against Uni but then ran McCa rt hy was again B.O.G . just ahead of Mick Laffe rt y. Bernies back from a"spell" enjoying his return to the fray . Damien Solomon with Co rey Mallia away to win by 22 goals got home from the consistent Collegians who continually ker, got 3 . Xavs y.o. Darre n C ro booted 5 and 1st gamer, 16 run the "top" teams to a couple of goals - hang in there Phil, there are a few wins on the way . Warner got 6 for having only 16 on field during Xavs whilst Barlow and Purcell were their best . Collegians lost their chancetobykeep Lions in touch . Scotch the 3rd 1/4 making Daniel Grant and the consistent Justin Bare work overtimeBock andthe were the Cardinal's Harris . expense after scores were level at 1h time Tonners' notched their 2nd win at the from Anthony Lewis. Marcellin Tonners again with help worked overtime in defence for best whilst Brad Pollock showed a welcome return . Mozzy Moran spot in the four Haileybu ry 's at Bulleen to take won an even contest "Secko" got heaps of possessions to his best form and Shaun Ellis marked his return with 6 goals . As usual. As usual no report from the Bundoora and, despite their claims, "Wally" and "Stork" were not star performers boys who overcame a 6 goal 1/4 time deficit to get up from Nodders who could afford a phone call to tell me that Steve Powell and Brendan King were their best . DIVISION 2 NORTH . Up to 1/2 time it was a good Congrats to North OB and Thomastown for staging this year's first night game with Salvatore, game, played in good spirit and well umpired by "Bushy" and A .T. NOB's got home comfortably with the consistent Fisher and Muller relishing the night lights . The Cobras marched on at Aquinas expense . Thanks to Brendan's 3 Anthony Padden again firing . Jeremy Procko got 5 and Shaun Marion also featured nudge out OT's by a couple . Chirnside stars phone calls we learned that Chirnside kicked 11 in the last 1/4 toTherry moved a rung up the ladder with what were 2 16 y.o .'s, Shane Foster, who booted 6, and David Paola . For the 3rd week could be an expensive game against the Friars - let's hope Matthew Sharp recovers quickly .with 4. Old Hoes in a row Adrian Baker was the Roy's best and Cameron Noonan was the main goal scorer - I'll give Richard Evans 30 cents for the phone for you to ring me next time you win! ! DIVISION 2 SOUT H who would have been competitive with St Bedes got home comfortably against the 16 players from O. C'well Bedas best . I saw a bit of Mentone's a full complement. Matt McCraw, Christian Loos and Mick Hecker were again the Fields' endeavour - they just couldn't crushing of Caulfield and, despite the scores, I was impressed with the "one finish off some of their good efforts - something the 'Tones did well . I must give a special "bouquet" togot 6 each legged" boundary umpire who showed plenty of spunk to get through the game . Pride and Sichlau . Jackers "comeback" game and Peter Appel again did well for 'Tones . "Jack" Jones also showed up in his . David Kalb put in 4 good 1/4's rolled Rovers for the 2nd week in a row with Jason W roebel again doing well ground and, and Fudge booted 7 and Chizik got 6 in his first game back from injury . OM's finally found De La's after taking a quarter to settle down, booted a few in the dying moments to remain undefeated with a mere 3 point to forward pocket at 1/4 time margin with Golds kicking the highest losing score I can recall . Stewa rt Cox went continued their push and then booted 12 for OMs which Andrew Smith held sway in the centre all day . Ashers for the four with a win over High at the "half ground" in spite of kicking only 1 goal with the breeze in the 3rd 1/4 . Steve Mentha was Ashers best along with ex-Xavver Damien Arnall . PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES DIVISION 1 This week sees probably some of the most even contests we've had this year . Xavvers will just get home from against De La Haileybu ry at the "No Parking Zone" whilst Collegians will put up their usual competitive effort only to again miss out on the 4 points . The "Faceless Faxers" from Bundoora are going to be disappointed with have the my selection of them to beat the Monds. Come on fellas - I don't mind giving and taking a "stir" but guts to identify your faxes . Nodders will re-group against the disappointing Tonners whilst Scotch should keep better Uni still seeking their first win . Eagles and Bernies are keen rivals and it is hoped that they are allocated officials than they copped last year. I'm once again going to take the "easy" way out - Bernies to win because they're at home. . Scotch SELECTIONS : O . Xaverians De La Blue O. Parade St Bernards Mazenod Blues O DIVISION 2 NORT H too good Albanvale will continue on their merry way against the disappointing Friars whilst Therry will be. I've been for Old 'Hoes. Towners will relish being back in the daylight and get the 4 points against Parkside
_ n, ng Bulleen/Temp . up all year and, despite Chirnside home ground advantage and their good effort against OTs iastweek, I'll stick with Alan's boys who will be keen to make up for their recent administrative (subject to appeal) I,c, LIp which cost them a valuable 4 points. OTs and NOBs is a real toughie. I haven't seen OTs this year whilst NOBS were veryimpressive in their night game . I liked NOB's play-on style and creative handball and I expect that to get them home today.
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TRIBUNAL TUESDAY MAY 21st 1991 C. CEDRO ( Thomastown) - Pushing an Umpire . As a result of Executive Investigation into this report player C . Cedro has had his permit to continue to play in the VAFA withdrawn indefinitely . TUESDAY JUNE 4th 199 1 *W. LONG ( Richmond Centrals) - Striking - 3 matches. *R . HANSEN ( Old Xaverians) - Striking - 3 matches. *D. WESTON (Mazenod Blues) - Striking - 3 matches. M . HOYLE (Old Carey) - Striking - 3 matches . *M . DeMORTON (Nth Brunswick) - Striking - 3 matches . *p MARTIN (Whitefriars) - Attempting to strike - 2 matches . *D. DELEICA (Hampton Rovers) - Striking - 3 matches . *S. MARKS (Chirnside Park) - Striking - 3 matches . *M . MITCHELL ( Boronia Park) - Violently pushing opponent - 2 matches . M . GODING (Peninsula) - Striking - 4 matches. D. SPENCER (St Bedes) - Striking - 3 matches . R . BILOS ( St Bedes U19) - Abusive language to Umpire - 1 match . M . AUMONT (St Kevins) - 2 charges - disputing umpires decision (1 match) - charging at and contacting Umpire (6 matches) - 7 matches . A . McDONALD ( Preston) - Striking/failed to attend - 4 matches . P. ANDERSON (Kontias-Nth Caulfield) - Abuse to Umpire inc . conduct with Umpire Remainder of 1991 season . G . BAKER (St Kilda CBC Rese rves) - Striking - 3 matches. M . LEWIS ( Latrobe Uni) - Striking - 3 matches. D. REIGER ( Doveton) - Striking (2 charges) - permit to play in VAFA withdrawn indefinitely 10 matches. R . SALTER (Old Xaverians) - Violently pushing opponent - 2 matches. S . BLACKMAN (Collegians U19) - Violently pushing opponent - 2 matches . *B . MILLS (St Bedes) - Striking - 3 matches. *Accepted Prescribed Penalt y Mike McArthur-Allen, Tribunal Co-ordinato r
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JUNE 4TH 199 1 Player Quirke ( PENINSULA) found not guilty (a re-hearing) . Previous penalty revoked . MAZENOD BLUES and MARCELLIN U19s - misconduct (melee) - both clubs found guilty. Marcellin fined $300, Mazenod Blues fined $100 . Phil Stevens, Investigations Co-ordinator
THE BLACK LIST ROUND 9 JUNE 1 199 1
FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES BY 3P M UNI BLACKS (Res) 3 .20 0 . IVANHOE (Res) 4.40 BRUNSWICK (Res) 3 .45 NORTH OB (G Nth) 3 .30 AJAX (G Sth) 3.46 BY 5P M
BY 5.30PM PENINSULA (Snr) 5.35 OLD SCOTCH (U19/1) 5 .38' CAULFIELD GR (U19/S) 5.39 ` *Clubs had to be contacted for scores .
DOVETON (Snr) 5 .08 ELSTERNWICK (Snr) 5.09 DE LA GOLD (U19/S) 5.12 MARCELLIN (U19/1) 5.18 OLD TRINITY (U19/N) 5 .29 ST BEDES (U19/S) 5.17
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Last Sunday's Sunday Sun, Trophy Town Player of the Week was Old Haileybu ry 's Peter Thiessen . Peter who has only recently broken into the Old Haileybury senior side has certainly made a big impact on senior amateur football and has been named as Old Haileybu ry's player for the last three consecutive weeks. Peter is certain of a successful futur e in senior football and by his performances of recent times must be a contender for the Sunday Sun Trophy Player of the Year to be announced at the end of the Season . P~WN At last week's Elsternwick Park Vic Health feature match between Old Xaveria and University Blacks our umpiring ranks were supplemented by three AFL umpires . Hayde n FACTORY 13, TRADE WAY, Kennedy, Andrew Sinclair and Ross Baker were all on loan to the VAFA from umpiring CNR COLCHESTER d supremo Bill Dellar. The week before Hayden Kennedy was in the action at the St Kilda, CANTERBURY ROADS Essendon senior game and he certainly did not take long to be in the action at Elsternwick KILSYTH . Park last round by reporting an Old Xaverian player early in the game . In the last Amateur Footballer the B Section preview writer mentioned that Old Xaverians had replaced Terry Peters as coach . Terry did in fact resign from the position of senior coach in order to pursue his playing career . While an insufficient point to the readers, I'm sure for Terry's sake he would appreciate on a resume as having resigned from the position rather than being replaced by the club .
VALE The Committee, players and supporters of Hampton Rovers are mourning the loss of two of its promising
under-19 players Con Voulgarakis and Mark Johannsen who died last week as a result of a tragic car accident . Con joined the club in 1986 starting with the under-15s and had developed into a promising, determined player, last year breaking into the senior side . His form with the seniors so far this year had showed he may well have been a permanent fixture in the side for many years to come . Mark returned to the club last year to play with the under-17s after commencing with the under-10s in 1982 . With his family involvement, Mark had re-integrated into the club easily and had been a consistent performer with the under-19s this year. With the close knit comaraderie existing with the current under-19s Mark and Con were destined to be with the club for years to come . It is always tragic to lose one's so young and it is even more so for the families involved . All at Hampton Rovers offer their deepest sympathy to both families, our hearts go out to them .
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'Under 19 Section I COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE Coach:
BLUE Coach: Denis McG rory 1 . D. Dean (VC ) 2 . J . McCarthy (C) 3. G . Jackson 4. A . Sheedy 5. D. Schuiling 7. P. Marsh (DVC) 10. L. Vivona 11 . M . Laffan . S. Greely 12 D. Crowe 13. 14. C- Johnson 15. K. Keely 16. C. Lester 17. S. Neeson 18. T. Grogan 19 . J . Duckett 22 . M . Lafferty 24. J. Hayter 26. R. Makinson 28. N. Vanderpiight 29 . M . Mastroianni 30 . M . Murra y
31 . G . Borg 32 . C. Belleville 51 . K. Pollard 53.D.Rosman 54. M. Smith 57. B. Fitzgerald 59. A. Greely
MAJOR SPONSOR F .-,Tld 1oIJ~ ~
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. Hal l 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. Pilson 28. L . Smith 29. S . O'Keefe 30. S . Willmore 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. 0. 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 . Suble t 14. D . Norman 15. I . Lilley 16. J. Hosking 17. S . McConnell 18. L . McDonnell 19. M . Robertson 20. D. Johnson 21 . G . Eagl e 22. J. Laird 23. E . Bethke 24 . J. Kinley 25 . S. Hume 26 . A . McKenzie 2T A. Mitchell 28 . R . Piekusis 29 . L. Robertson 30. D . Searby 31 . A. Crawford 32 . J . Gallagher 33. L . Warwick
MARCELLIN 1 . D. Bearzatio 2 . C. Darby 3. S. Neal 4. 0. Sticca 5. A . Tranquilli 6. P. Sexton 7. M . Curry 8 . M . Amad 9 . S. O'Reilly 10. A. Ryder 11 . J . Wallis
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 . Quarrel 27. S. Beasley 28. M. Entwisle 29. J. Rime s 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 SPONSOR
MAZENOD CoAdrian Williams 1. M . Tetley 2 . N . Little 3. J. Mannix 3. A. King 5. B. King (Capt) 6. P. Occhipinti 7. J . Lenett e 8 . G . Makin 9. B. Howe 10. C. Varney 11 . D . Gill 12, W. Marshall 15. 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. Littl e 27. J . Walsh 28. A. Morris 29 . J . Fisher 30, S. Barton MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial • Domestic
OLD BRIGHTO N Coach : Mark Swain .. 6. A. McLachla n 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. Ferrer 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 . Deibndge 63. N . Hil l 64 . A. Lomas 65 . D. McCormack 66 . M . Reid 67. L . Hamilton
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OLD HAILEYBURY Coach : Tony Gilchris t 1 . J . Delalande 2. M . Alle n 3 . D. Andersen 4 . G . Anderson 5 .P.Dow 6. B. Pasco 8.S. Harro d 9. D. Bugalski 10 .S. Lyons 11 . C. Kraus 12 . T. Hunter 13. A . McLaughlin 14. T. Ric e 15, D. Kelly 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. Vin e 38 . J . McLean 40 . D. Naisbitt 42 . J. Dran e
ST. BERNARDS ORMON D OLD XAVERIANS 1 . A . Caputi 2 . R . Hansen 3 . S. Barlow 4 . P. Brad y .. 5. N. Cook 6. A . Keyhoe 7. R . Salter 8. A . Egan 9. B. McDonald 10 . A . Burke 11 . C . Burke 12 . L . Hannebery 13. S. Nattilli
Coach: Terry Davis
1 . S . Jones 2. C . Byrne 3. A. Brebner 4. J. Comito 5. S . Looker 6. M . Hande 7. S. Perrett 8. L. Vassalo 9 .J .Kennedy 10. N . Mitchell It . P. Scerri 12. A . Dailey 13. D. Garvey 14 . S . Chatfield 15. M . Egan 16 . P. 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 . Raffle 26. F. Giordano 27. D. Farrell 28. B. Horn 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
14. P. Finn 15. M . Scaizo 17, 1 . 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 . D'Amico 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, R Salter
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CHIRNSIDE PAR K BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE Coach :
Coach : Peter McCall 1 . M . Pemberton 2 . B. Greensill 3 . S . Marks 4 . P. Pedler 5. C. Gellert
3.B. Gaff 4. J. Smith 5. J. Hodge 6. A, Grech 7. J. Triplett 8. B. Williams 9. J. Mason 10 . B. Dorrough 11 . S. Ragusa 12, S . Caulfield 13. S. Cooper 14.A .Paddon 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 . Psaila
6. M . Thomson 7 . V. Piccioli 8. A. Spirli 9. S . Foster 10. M . Sorace 11 . D. Paol a 14. G. Woodcock 17. S. Condie 18. P. Smit h 20. M . Edward s 22. M . Van Leemput 23. R . Foste r 24 . P. Egan 37. E. Kerr 39.D.Toohey 45 . R Pope
24. A. Leahy 40. D. Liddell 69. B. Vitalone A . Cilm i R . Razbocan M . Bourke D . Canavan C. Gergis J.Swansson
OLD IVANHOE OLD TRINITY Coach : Andrew Ryan 1 . J . Cran e 2. D . Proll 3. J. Fox 4. D. Toll 5. A. Moh r 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 . W u 20. D. Morant 21 .T Keusgen 23. A. Bachelor 25. G . Brown 26. H . Fitzgerald 29. P. Congleton 30. S . Gaylor 31 .S.Roe 32 . C . Lut z 33. M . Hore 34. E . Larner 35. C. Dermens 36. L . Hut 37. D. McLelland 38. M . Tozza 42. C . Pitt 69. M . Squirrel]
Coach : L. Coleman 1 . G . Brimble 2 . N . Sims 3 .T. Gibson 4 . M . Smyt h 5 . P. Gutteridge 6 . P. Peterson 7 . C. Symonds 8 . C. Smit h 9 . S . Beamish 10. T. Vein s 11 . E. Best 12 . S . Hindi 14. J . Curry 15 . T. Harvey 16 . J . Seuling 18. S. Lloyd 22. S. Williams 29 . A . Howe 31 . D. Denby 37. M . Adam 44 . T Roberts
PARKSIDE
THERRY Coach : A . Le Maistre 1 . R . Bannister 2 . S. Hollow (VC) 3 . D. Ford (DVC) 4 . J . Schembri 5. A. Newbould 6. K. Gran t 7. M . Fitzpatrick 8. M . Moroz 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 . Sexto n 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. Irwin 32. N . McKinnon 33. M . Goodwin 34. C. Rizzo 35. R. Stevens 36. T Pinner 37.J .Dimech 40.S .Forbes 42, A . McKay
NORTH OLD BOYS
OLD CAREY Coach :
Coach : Ter ry Mills 1 . G . Vaina 2 . M . Leigh 4. C . Muller 6. S. Thomasello 10, B. Collinson 13. F. Salvatore 14.L .Roberts 19. R . Papaleo 20 . A . Radi 21, A . Newport 23.S. Boczar 31 . L . Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 35. C . Camponelia 38. B . Del-Re 39. J . Considine 41 . P. Sarong 42 .C.Horne 43. M . Elliot 44. M . Girolami 46. N . Culnane 48. M . Bangit 52 . D. Delac 54. D. McLachlan 57. R . Mezetta 65. F. Sartor i 69. M . Davi s
THOMASTOWN 1 . George Joseuski 3 . C. Hutchinso n 4. J . Gatevski 5. F. Dillorenzo 6 . M . Daghistanrn 7. C. Sahin 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 . Rya n 21 . A . Skora 22 . M . Inzdari 23 . R . Dimmagio 25 . E . Valentino 27. M . Grech 28 . P. Kotso s 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. Larret t 6. J. Cox 7. G . Gibbons 8. T. Haynes 9. C. Tilling 10. P. Millar 11 . R . Reidy 12. J. Force 13. M . Irwi n 14, G . Johnson 15. J. Ciardulli 16. A. Ravenarki 17. A . Carbone 18. N . Par r 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. Belford 30. D. Carapellotti 31 . N . Smir k 32 . S . Smirk 33 . B . McGauchie 34. V. Barke r 36 . S. O'Sullivan 46. M . Vernal 48. B. Wilkinson 63 . M . Jackson 72 . H . Flanaga n
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CAULFIELD GRAMM . Coach:
Graeme Wooiridge 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. Rya n
15. D. Mori 16, J. Patterson 17.A.Loune 18. W. Byrn e 19. S . Carmichael 20. T. Henri MAJOR SPONSOR
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HAMPTON ROVERS DE LA SALLE Coach : GOLD Graham Smith 1 . M . Johannsen Coach: 2. N . Hasel l Tony Spencer 1 . L . Bakli 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 u 49 . D. Smith 50- A. Raynor 58 . J . Taylor 73. A . Truscott
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MAZENOD BLACKS Coach: Steve Thompson 1 . S . Dell'Oro 2 . P Saynor 3. C. Falloon 4. S . Griffith 5. S . Pola n
3. C. Amoore 4 . B . McGregor 5. J . Aless i B . R . Abraham 7. P Harvey
B. S . Fraser (Capt) T P Evan s
8 . A . Catmak 10. A. Fairweather 11 . S . McGregor (VC) 12. N . Murray-White 13 . R. Bulme r
8 . S . Prendergast 9 . J . Warke 10. B. Mounter 11 . M . Kein 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 22. B. Parker 23. R . Ebert 24 . B . Hickleton 25. B . Borg 26.S.Bourbon 27. Jr Wickman 28. C . Nas h
14, M . Clarke 15 . J . Day 17. R . Cape s 20. J. Robbins (Capt) 21 . D. Hellas 22.R .Brabner 28 . D. Wilton 34 . C. Voulgarakis 35 . J . Biancardi 40. S. Anderson 43. M . Atkinson 52 . S . Scarlett 53. M . Lester 71 . C. McGregor MAJOR SPONSOR S
29 . M . Hancock 30 . R . Burrows MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial • Domestic
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558 525 5 M ONASH BLUE S Coach : Bob Hetlyer 1 . D. Gurvich 2 . C. Signorelli 3 . M . Williamson 4 P. Clifford 5 . R . Barker 6. J . Howard 7. V. Sheehan 8. J. Ward 9. M . Smith 10 . A . Wozencroft 11, S. Gill 1Z C_ Dillon 13 . S. .Arnott 14 P Bertacco 15. D . Corrigan 16. T. Gason 17. G . Wadley 18 P. Dre w
19. S . Watkins 20. B . Kile 21 .P.Hay 22 . P. Tocknell 23. T. McCarthy 24. A . Froelich 25. D. Berlrngen 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 . Eadi e 3, J. Metcalf 4 . B. Taylor
5. T. Nixon-Smith 6.R .Jepson 7. R . Froomes 8 . C . Porter 9 . B . Jones 10. T. Walker 11 . J . Nichol s
13 . A. Kolmorgan 14 . A. Gal e 15 . A. Kent 17. J . Smith 18 . R . McCahon (DVC) 19 . S. Woods (Capt) 20. T. McManus (VC) 21. M . McHutchison 22 . A . Wilso n
OLD OL D ST. BEDES MELBURNIANS MENTONIANS Coach : John Mayer 1 .S .Yass Coach: Coach: David Elam 1 . D . Milne 2 . S . Wil l 3 . M . Cornell 4 . A . Nelson 5.P Donova n 6. C . Branchfiower 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. Vil e
18. M_ Weis 19. D. Trinidad 20 . H, Hope 23 . C. Town 21 . N . Rhoden 24 . C. Fisher 22 . D. Kogler 25 . R . Nas h 23. M . Sneezwell 26 . C . Brown (DVC) 24. J. Gourley 27- S . McCan n 25. G . Tyrel l 30. A . Opray 26. J. Thomas 31 . J. Harcourt-Horsfield 27. D. Kozckar 33. J. Fletcher 28. S . Co x 34. A . Gregory 29. C. Dixon 35. P Cunnington 30. L . Duffy 36. M . Nixon-Smith '.. 31, S. Frazer 37 . M . Jaboor 32, C . Gillard 39. M . Mudge 33. J. Blythe 34 .T. Muscamp 35. J . Bul l 36.P Sheehan 37. E . Koch 40 . M . Blood 44. C . Bisogrn 46. P Sin n
48. A .C. Smith 49 A . Smith 51 . W. Ward
Peter Murphy 1 . A . Howar d 2 . D. Campbell (DVC) 3. C . Schalle r 4. D . Murphy (Capt) 5. A . Oxlan d 6. N . May 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 . Pride 19. M . Boldiston 20 . S . Mulli n 21 . D . Paterson 22 . P. Harrington 23 . J . Polkinghorne 24 . C . Radi n 25. C . Alisep 26. M . Leone 27 . N . Graham 28. M . Bond 29. G . Worrell 30. L . Murphy
2 . B . Smith 3. D . Barr 4. D . Beasley 6. R . Bib 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 17. S . Crowe 18, S. O'Brien 19. L . Cahill 20 . M . McCraw 21 . P Farrell 22 . C. Braccht
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'Kelly 31 . M . Ellerton 32 M . Law
ST. PETER'S CLAYTO N Coach : Ron Lumb 1 D Hall 2 . M . Crugnale 3. L . Billin g 4 T. Hnsovergi 5. M . Ayoub i 6. P. Williamson 7. G . Wil d 8. M . Grant 9 . J . Mercuri 10. E . Lema 11 . S . Woodbridge 12 . G. Redfor d 13. P Kinsella 14. A . Schultz 15 T Tomlinson 16.R Schwass 17, G . Dornan 18 J . McKay 19. S . Lazzara 20. M . Gavin 21 . S . Lampard 22 . G. Hal l 23. J. Wylie 26.E .Jones
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Coach : Paul Ryan , Mal Prior
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MARCELLIN Snr. Coach: N . Le Lievre Reserves Coach: A. Paatsc h 1 . A . Paatsch 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 . Woofer 17. M . Getson (Capt) 18. A. Caffry 19 . M . Delahunt 20. S . O'Flynn 22 . T. O'Hehir 24. A. Hewitt
26. D. O'Callaghan 27. R . Gros s 28. C. Maso n 30. A. Bendoricchio 31 .1 . Patterso n 32 . A. McIntosh 33. A . Treganowan 34. L. Getson 35.J .Pappas 36. G. Wals h 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. Smith 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 . Dinnee n
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2 . T Driver 4.P.Saw 6 . L . Parris S. A . Bennett 9. P. Reid
10. G . Hatton 12 . D . Merrel l 13 . A . O'Loughlin . B . Lederman 16 15. 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. Foga rty 1 . D . Birrell 2 .L .Joseph 3 . P. Millett 4. B . Hickey 5. S. Dowling 6.P. McSweeney 7. M . Collin s 8. Carbon 9. A . Hoffman 11 . G. Carroll 12 .P. Wei r 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 . Rae 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. Hehi r 38 . G . Macri 39. M . Mantineo 41 . D. Nixo n
42, A . Baker 43 . D. Hofstede 44. P. Solomon 45 J . Horan 46 C . Moore 47 . S. Moloney 49 A . Price 50. P. Kett 51 . J, Cahill 52.J Mcllroy 53 M . Egan 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. McGriilen 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
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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. Craw 39 . S . Hawkins 40 . H. Berry 41 . B. Dart
42 . S . Finlay 43. D . Ferguson 44. G . An d 45.E. Hutchinson 46. A . Clunies-Ross 47. A . Greenaway 48. K. Fuller 49. A. Sutherland 50. D. Campbell 51 . A . Hannaford 52. E . Johnston 53 . H . Middleton 54.P.Groan ewegen 55. S . Psichalos 56. D. Steel e 57. C . Williamson
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Coach: Paul Shaw 1 . P Shaw (ClCoach) Coach : Wayne Taylor 2 . B. Prows e 1 . B. Tomelty 3. M . O'Dea 2 . J. Doe 4. A . Tucke r 3 .J . O'Kane 6. Richard Macisaac 4 . M . Phillips 7.S .Nunan 5. H . Fernandez 8. M . Glernster 6. F. Garci a 9. D. Maclsaac 7. R Byrnes 10 . C . Northam 8. M . Haynes 11 . A . Phelan 9.P.Tait 12 . M . Wawn 10. M . Drakoulis 13. M . O'Hanlon 11 . T. Williams 14. A . Livingstone 12 . G . Ziegler 15. 1 . Oakley 13 . M . DAngelo 17. A. Lazarus 14, M . Williamson 18. C. Curtain 15. A . Radojkovic 19. C. Maclsaac 16 . E . Midon 20 . M . Furlong 18 . C. Chamberlain 21 . A . Boland 19 . T. Johnstone 22 .J . Vanderzalm 20. A. Ricketts 23. J. Ho 21 . R . O'Connor 24.S.James (VC) 22. P Cliffe 25. Robert Maclsaac 23 . E . Darmanin 36. R. McEncroe (OVC) 24 . S. Stout T.Vana 25. S. Tringali M . Manley 26. V. Bibas W. Stengards 28. S. Case R . McGregor 29. P. Morley M . Doyl e 30. G . Whitehill 32 . W. Taylo r BOARDWALK BAR 33. M .Robertson Banana Alley, City 37. M . Bevanakis ~ir # 38. K . Thielman 39. P. Allen VAUGHAN PRINTING 42 . D . Connoll y 624 High St, E. Kew 43 . M . O'Shannessy 45 . M . Bonke 817 448 3 46 . J . Tassapoulis 47. N . Barbounis 48 . G . Pattison 53 . A . Barbounis 54. P Armetas 55' T. 56. M . Budimi r
OLD WESTBOURNE Coach : Greg Cro we 1 . P. Albergo 2 . G . Baker 3 . A. Belcher 4 . A . Board 5 . D. Clowes 6 . G . Crowe 7. D . Evans 8 . T. Ferris 9. W. Fleming 10. O. Freeland 11 . A . Freer 12. T. Weir 13.T. Gigas 14 . A . Goates 15. G . Harris 16. J . Heffernan IT D . Horsburgh 18 . A . Horsburgh 19 . S. Karunaseewa 20. P. Kukiyc h 21 . M . Lourd s 22. J. Manalokasis 23. S. MacBean 24 . G . Murdoch 25 . P. Ostru m 26, S. Porter 27. W. Taylor 28 . D. Reeves 29 . A . Vincent
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1 D. Joyc e 2 A . Alexandrou (C) 3 . B .Tchcakena n 4 . T. Balderanos 1, P Elli s 5 . N . Lambrinos 2 - M . Cadman . R McAsey 7. N . Lambrinos 3 8 . A . Karvelis 4, P. Greene 5 P Gaynor 9 . N . Alexandrou (VC) 6. C Hutchinson (C) 13 . M .Zuegn 7, H. Iliopoulo s 14, A. Williams 17 . H . Ysannakis 8. S. Curtis 9. D. Stock 19 . G . Kantarias 10B-Janck(Coach) 20.S .Bond 11 . R. Ella m 21 . P. Bourlotos 12 C . McDonnell (VC) 22 . A . Cowan (VC) 13. P Bainbridg e 23 . C. Emmanouel 14. R. Howard 26. P Poulopoulos 15. J. Nanovich 27. K . Smith 16. B Risely 29 C Lording 17- D Legge 30 J Hatzidakis 18 S Powell 31 A . Giannakis 32 G . Bellemy 19. B. McDonnell 33 . J . Kypansis 20 . P Neylan 21 . D Rust 34 .D. Kirwan 22 N . Stevenson 35, P Anderson 23. D Thomas 36 . J . Mella s 24 N . Van 39. G . Balderanos 25. J. Grant 40. F. Giannaki s 26. S . Smith (DVC) 43. M . Herbert ~ 2T 0 . Wills 44 J. Vasi l 28 G . Hart 45. C. Podandis
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29. S . Tressider 30 . J Rowbottom 31 P Amarant 32 K.Shannon 33 . M . Turner
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OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach : Chris Ladd s 2 J. Woo d 4, J, Robertson 6 . Whitehead 25 . S. O'Leary 27. M . Reed 30, R . Wilson 31 . C. Lane 33. T. Johnston 35. N . De Rated 40. G . Powell 41 R . Stewart 42 . P Flockart 44. A. Kirkwood-Scott 47 R . Dobso n 52 . M . White 55.C.Ladds 56.B.Ladds 57. G . Taylo r 61 . D. McCrimmon 62 A . Johnston 63 . M . Bride 64 D. Kretchmer
Coach : Danny Wain 2 . S . Palamara 3, S. Campbell 4. D . Carr (VC) 5. S . Bateman T P. Deega n 8. A . McCormack 12 . A Wilks
14. R . Murray 16. D. Cox IT T. Tsiauis 20 . C. Hearn 21 . J . Dicintio 22 . S . McDonald 23 . M . Sayers 25. L. Phillips 28. G . Noone 30. B. Carr 31 . 1 . Neil 33.N . Wareham 34. C . Emery 36. S. Anderson 37. N . Collins 38. A . Green 39. R . Bourbon 40. M . Birch 41 . P. Sharp 43. A. Chiicott 44 . G . Smith 45. G . Rogers 46. S . Grady
48. D Wain (Capt) 49 . M . Fitzpatrick 50. T. Halla m 51 . N . Robinson 53 . J . Wilkson 54 . R . Uren 55 . D . Brennan 56 . R . Seligo 57. M . Jackson 58 . M . McKittne 59.G .Daubeny 60. A . Willis 61 . J. Kennedy 62 . P. Chalker 63. R. Jennings A. Bright ST. JOHN'S 64. 65. M . Blasi 66. Scott Bray O .C . 67- R . Chairman Coach : 68. T Noonan Greg Furlong 69. S . Kerr 70 . D. Roach 4. M . Deayton 5. S . Costantino (DVC) 71 . P Steinfort 72 . C. Dalgieish 6. S . Corcoran 73 . K . VanDerHdst 7.J .Ladson 74, M . Bright 8. T. Cantwel l 75 . T. Hadfield 9 . A. Rachelle 76. J. Cincotta 10. D. Owens 77. Steve Bray 11 . S . Coppins (DVC) 78. J. Boyl e 12 . G . Matheso n 13. S. Ham MAJOR SPONSO R 14.J.Sheehan TWO TONE PAINTING 16. W . Charlton (VC) Industrial 17. J. Brodie • Domestic • Commercial 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 . Monro e 31 . D. Higgins (Capt) 31 . P Liddell
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MONASH GRYPHONS Coach: Craig Robinson 1 . W. Spensley 2 . N . Marvin 3. L . Wapling 4. C. Robinson 5. A. La Cava 6.J. Dukes 7. S . Ogilvie 8. B. Kosmer 9 . S . Olive 10. B. Searle 11 . S- Bloom 12 . M . Wals h 13. B. Prendergast 14. M . Morrow 15. M. Campbell 16. 0 . Anderson 17. M . Kilne r 18. A. O'Brien 19. M. Hall
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 8. J. Freema n 9. S. Haidamous 10. S . Kaz i 11 . G. Long 12 . P Long
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 . R Gill 24 . A. McLaughlan 25 . B . Barcla y 26 . B . O'Brien 27. J. Sweeney 28. M McCol l
MONASH WHITES 1 . T. Dionyssopoulos 2 . A . Bainbridge 3. J. Youn g 4. M . Petrescu 5. P Kin g 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. Sin n
16. D. Graham 18 . S . Terry 19 . D. Foster 20. G . Leech 21, W. Farley 22. A . Park 23. G . Shaw-Stuart 24 . B. Ninni s 25- D. Rowley 26 . M . Kotsanis (Capt) 27. J. Fox 28.S.Pogue 29. M . Fleming 31 . M . Young 32 . P Seidel 33.D .Snadden 34. P. Jone s 35. A . Kowanyko 36. S. Warner 37.P Dawson 3& J- Conquest 39. G . Coutts 40. C. Jeffers 41 . K . Lakusa 42 . M . Skarkey 44 . N . Paine 45 . T Shaw 46 . B . Lloyd 47. S . Dods 50 . G . Coutts 55 . M . Carr
63. P Kevekordes 72 . G . Sammolls 75. B- Muhktar 77. J. Salvatore 99. A . Wilson
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ST. KILDA C. B .O.C. Coach: Ralf McQueeda 1 . M . Nicklasen 2 . A. Barnard 3. J. Howard 4. B. Boyd 5. M . Gilla n 6. P. Degering 7. C. Capiron 8. G . Bake r 9. P White 10.P.Buua 11 . A . Gailey 12 . M . Raher 13 . P. Susovich 14 .S. Mooney 15 . F. Buckley 16 . G . McAllister 17. C. Battershill 18 . A . Fitzsimon 19. M . Kin g
20, A . Riddell 21 .S. Degering 2Z R O'Sullivan 23 .J . Pasara 24 . C . Gra y 25 . M . Murrihy 26 .A .Joyce 27. R. Storai 28. A . Woodward .' 29. I . Hammam 30. D. LaFontaine 31 . R Sherman 32 . M . Fawaz 33. N . Anderson 34. G . Kerian 35. B. Mance 36, J. Parsonage 37. J. Kolokossian 38.S . Woo d 39. J . Otto 40 . G Soss a 41 . G . Rosenberg 42 .P Kena n 43 . M . Schnellrider 44 . M . Howard 45 P Trabinger 46. D . Capellari 47. G . Hofer[ 48. M . Broadhead 49. M . Rogers 50. P Rogers 51 . M. Credlin 5Z T Pearl 53. S. Morgan 54.S. Chapman 55. J. Fletcher 56. A Presnell 57. D. Dunlevi e 58. J. Galanopolous 59.G .Joseph 60. S . Harris 61 .R .Pope 62. B. Kell y 63 . B. Capeilan 64 . M . Boyd 65 . I . Richards 66, J . Ryan 67. M . O'Sullivan 68 . B. Jackson 69. J . Price 70.J. Rus h 71 . R. Raffa 72.A .MCGaw 73. J. 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. Gran t 84 M . Driscoll 85. G . Saad
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OLD CAREY A N Z BANK Senior Coach : Tony Kennedy Reserves Coach : Graham Anstis 1 . S . Duke 2 .A. Kennedy 3 . G. Skei n 4 . P. Cummins (DVC) 5 . L. McLeod 6, R Marshall 7. T. Ree d 8. C. Riley 9. E . Nicolosi (VC ) 10 . H . Birkenfield (C-Res) 11 . M . Sanelli 12 . G . Larkin 13. W. Lasslett 14. M . Szeitz 15. V. Bourke 16. P. Knight 17. O. Morros 18. P. Boyle 19. N . Pastras 20 . R . Koegler 21 . P. Shoppee 22 . A . Sor e 23. A . Bennett (DVC-Res) 24. D. Rivallan o 25. J. McDonald (C) 26. C . Eldridge 27. D. Kilmartin 28. P. Davison 29. G . Walkley 30. S . Vergos 31 . T. Harbinson 32. M, Farrell 33. J. Shei l 34. R. Morell i 35. M . Birrell (VC-Res) 36. W. Dusche r 37. M . Sweeney 38 . S . Pastras 39 . G . Downs 40. B . Fernandez 41 . P. Ganley 42 .I . Warre n 44. R . McDonald
45. B. Holland 50. S. Grantand 52 . B. Dickens 55, T. Brai n 58. S. Byrne 60. N . Walsh 63. M . Xuereb 65. R . Ely
BORON IA PAR K Senior Coach : Peter Ma rtin Reserv es Coach : Chris Challis 1 . M. Nicolson 2 . D. Weinlich 3. S. Nicolson 4. Allen Carew 5. G. Hmcksma n 6. Daryl Harper (Capt) 7. D. Monish (VC ) 8. D . Bates 9, S. Carew 10 M. Hawken 11 .1. Cooksey t2. W. Briant 13 S . Brown 14 . M . Pound 15 . D. McDowell 16 . R . Van Buul 17. N . Borthwick 18 . D,Featonby 19 . R . Luiyf
20. R . Walter 21 . M . Pittonno 22 . G. Breed 23 M. Neal 24. M. Mitchel l 25. C. Challis (CapPRes) 26. G . Christoforo u 27. Philip Martin 28. J . Brown 29. T. Lowry 30. A. Nicolson 31 . D. Paulka 32 . Peter Martin 33, S . White 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 . Charlton 43. P. Matovic 44 S.Borthwick
45. G . Nilsen 48, N . Baldiro 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 11a . P. Bolte 12 .J .0'Mahoney 13. A . Guinane 14. Albert Conlin 15. 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. Conlin 25. J . O'Connor 26.D . Mahony 26a. R. McIntyre 27. D. Nola n 28, B. Hill 29. R . Passante 30. S. Quir k 31 . R . Bulluss 32 . R . Eklom 33. J. Schulz 34. Adrian Conlin 35.D. Osborne 36. R . Po rt
37. G . Marshall 38. B. Hammer 39. M. Barber 40 . M . Daniels 4t .S . McLennan 42 . B. Jackson 43. A . Hankin 44. C . Walke r 45. R . Grandemange 46. N . Taylo r 47. B . Phelan 48. P.Stankovach 49, S. Allar d 50. C . Crawford 51 . R. Torrance 52 . C. Tsaloumas 53. A . Parks SPONSORED BY ( E' I ~,(._ ' ~~ 1! f_tU51131~(,' l.
Senior Coac h Ricky Daniels Rese rves Coach : Gil Huckstepp 1. L. Hopkin s 2. C . Hickey (VC) 3 . N . Chipp 4 . R . Cutlack 5. R . Daniels (C/C) 6 P . Hughes 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) , C. Hughes 16. M . Jones 17. C. McWilliam 18. J. Sgarioto 19. G . Berl
20. J. Raft 2t . 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 . Puddle 32. S. Patterson 33. P. Harri s 34 . G . Earney 35. P. Gittins 36. M . Kerr 37. D. Llewellyn 38 . G. Huckstepp 39 . P Bennett 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. McCleary 56. A. Theme 57. N. Coliyer 59 . R. Tap e 63 . T Styles 64 . N. Morgan 65 . D.D'Adam 77. J . Keeble
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UNIVERSITY RED S U.H .S.O .B . R I CHMOND CENTRA L Senior Coach : Mark Bestow Reserves Coach: Dennis Ricketts 1 . G. Paras 2. M . Alevras 3, W. Lon g 4 . D. Shannon 5. C. Miranda (VC-Res) 6.S, Pickett 7. R . Peatling 8 . J . Agorakis 10. S . Peatlin g 11 . D. Ricketts (C/C-Res) 12 . M . Luttgens 13. P. Warton 14. C. Shannon 15. I . Lang 16. B. Simmonds 17. D. Sando 18. M Venaskie (DVC-Res) 19. D . Asschert 20 . G . Dormer 21 . K . Davis (DVC-Res) 22 . C. Kennedy 23 . M . Funda 24 . M . Bastow (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. Gloufchev 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 Perkin s 2 . M. Castaldi 3. S. Anastasi 5 . M Canavan 6. M . Clarke 7. G . Caspari 8 . D . Sutherland 9. N . Gibbons 10. D. Olive r 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 . Seager 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. Zoi s 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. Hun t 45. J. Quir k 46. M . Bourke (Capt) 47. P King 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 Fatouros i . A . Cam m 2 . P. Morrow 3. C . Duggan 4. P Lewis 5 . P. Emmerson 6 . A . Davis (DVC) 7. P. Kingsbury 8. R . Liste r 9. P. Emmett 10. P. Barr y 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. Oliver 33. D. Andrew 34. D. Sheeha n 35. H . Kellett (DVC-Res) 36. M . Gibbin s 37 . T. Symons (VC-Res) 38. M . Crawford 39. J. Wright 40. D. Nicholls 41 . S . Bailey 42 . M . Houlihan 43. V. Carter 45. N . Saunderson 46. J . Mulholland 47. B. Kellett 48 . M . Dix 49 . G . Wolter 50. A . Ladds 51 . A . Walsh 52 . M . Sheehan 53 . D. Noonan 54 . R . Duncan 55. B . Capuano 56. B . Moloney 57.L. McDonald 58. D. Dickson 59 . R . Schmidt 60. M . Walsh 61 . D. Halloran 62. D. Borg 63. P. Symons 64. R . De Vos 65. P. Tully 66. P. Stevenson 67.Capuano G . 68. C. Li m 69. D. Horler 70. M . Wise
Senior Coach: Ross Higgins Reserves Coach : Paul Hooper 1 . A. Flavel 2 . R . Higgins 3. G . Smit h 4. S . Freeman 5.S * Shon e 6. S. Smith 7. C. Skinns 8. T. Hallifax 9. R . Smith 10. P. Burns 11 . R . Burns 12. G . Bales 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 . Clear y 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. Lugg 36. R. Clements 37.P.Kemp 38. A . Boyc e 39. M. Herrmann 40. A . Sawchyn 41 . S. O'Hallora n 42 . D. Wallace (Capt) 43. L . Mastrosavas 44. P. Vesetas 45. C. Lightfoot 46. M . Roberts 47. R . Drane 47. L. Keatiner (Res) 48. B. Hud d 49. G . O'Bryan 50. J. Marzico 52 . J . Forest 53 . P. Shanahan 55 . P. Holmes 56. R . Hiligrove 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 Coach : Shane Ryles Reserves coach : Leo Dynes 1 . G . Burgen (Coach) 2 . G . Schiavo 3 . D. Fossa 4 . S. Maus 5. P. Barone 6. G . Newing 7. G. Coburn 8. B. Klau 9. S. Katsiamakis 10. D. Cahir 11 . R. Smith 12 . W. Simpson 13. J. Grassby 14. E . Suigeest 15. G. Ricci o
16. J. DeAngelis 17. L. Auffray 18 . M . Moran 19 .T. Carty 20. G . Cook 21 . N . Capp 22 . R . Smith 23. B. Condon (Capt) 24. A . Whit e 25. S. Jackson 26. M . Urban 27. S. Ryles (Ass. Coach) 28.S. Baroan e 29. G.DuChateau 30. M . Jelni c 31 . R . Zapelli 32 . C. Tehan 33 . L. Dynes (Res. Coach) 34 . M . Edgley 35. D. Goldberg 36. F. Salzano 37. C. Mizi s 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. Kan e 53. D. Holland 54. M. Ross 56. I . Marcantonio 57. J . Doyle 58. G . Molnoey 59. S . Merrigan 60. D. Shaw 64. J. Cavalli n 65. G . Christopolous 66. P. McCormack 69. A. Sherida n 96. F. Godschan
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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Leig h Carlson Ass. Senior Coach : Stephen Mount Reserves Coach : Chris Warne Ass. Reserves rCoach : John Farmer 1 . S. Williams 2. D. Hoyl e 3 . B . Woolhouse 4 .S. Lausse n 5 . D. Greeves 6. A . Ingleton 7. C. Higson .. 8. C . Pollock 9. S. Mount 10 . C. Warner 11 . W. Daly 12 . M . Conron 13. N . Mila t 14. R . Schober (VC) 15. D . Marin o 16. A . Wallace (VC)
17. A. McGibbon (VC-Res) 18. J. Bennet (Capt) 19. P. Scott 20. M . Whittaker 21 .1 . Roberts 22 . G . Parsons 23. A . Wright 24.D.Ramshaw 25. S . Fraser 26. H . Stephens 27. R . Brown 28 . S . Blackman 29 . A. Kenneally 30 . M . Galbraith (VC) 31 .S.Li e 32 . S . Bowtell 33. G. Irvine 34. R . Happell 35. P. Dickson 36. N . Pike (Capt-Res) 37. C . Coyn e 38. C. Manuell 39.B.Jones 40. A. Lord 41 . D. Stubbs 42. L . Griffin 43 . M . Foard 44 . D. Parkin 45 . P. Harry 46 . A . Mitchell 48 . J . Lemon 49. G . Kenneally 50 . B. Jefferson 51 . P. Baxter
52 . P. Wolff 59. R . Lancaster (DVC-Res) 61 . R. Oliphant 66. G . Oakley 69. M . Burgess 75. N . Proctor
DE LA SALLE OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Bernard Dunn Reserves Coach: Len Hanna h 1 . G . Bor g 2. B . Mahony 3. A . Phillips 4. M . Edmonds 5. N . Fraser 6. P. Green 7. C . McClounan 8 . C. Wrigh t 9. C . Campbell 10. D. Tessier 11. R . Prezens 12. D . Toohey 13 . P. Beddoe 14 . A . Rogers 15. G . Hynes 16. B. McGee 17. R Gree n 18. A . Scot t 19. N . Vanderplight 20. P. O'Brien 21 . A . Klarica 22 . S . Hunter 23. M . O'Callaghan 24, M . Low e 26. P. Wyles 27. D. Kinsella 28. M. Knuppel 30. P. Rennie 32. G . Sheedy 33. P. Rennie 34. J. Tull y 35. A. Macintosh 36. C. Swift 37. A. Ronchi 38. S. Rudd 39. G . Sharrock 40. P Waldron 41 . K . Mullins 44. L. Vanderplight 46. M .Hega n 48. A. Banks 50. P. Mannix 52 .S. Harrison 54. P. Fiume 55. P. Dwyer 56 . M . Kruger 57. G. Curran 64. B . Byrn e MAJOR SPONSOR
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MARCELLI N Snr . Coach : N . Le Llevre Reserves Coach : A .Paatsch i . A. Paatsc h 2 . T. Day 4 . C. Carr 6 . G . Petroff 7. M . Dillon 8. M . Ama d 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. O'Flynn 22. T. 0'Hehir 24. A . Hewitt 26. D . O'Callaghan 27. R . Gross 28. C . Maso n 30 . A. Bendoricchio 31 . 1 . Patterson 32 . A. McIntosh 33 . A. Treganowan 34 . L . Getso n 35 . J . Pappas 36 . G. Walsh 37 . T.J . Slattery 38. M . Chun 39. C . Castagna 40. D. Cooper 41 . S. Duc k 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. Smith 53. T. Slattery 54 . N. Menzies 55. S. Beatti e 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 . Dinnee n
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NORTH OLD BOY S 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 . Cahill 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 . Boy d 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. Zumb o 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 48. A . Rolfs 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
Senior Coach: Simon Meehan Reserve Coach : Roger Gamy 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. O .P . Seccull 13. B . Carty 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. Melica n 27 . C . Dunn (1 ) 27 . H . Broadbent (2) 28 . S .G . Meehan (Capt) 29 . D . Ray 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 . Tarant o 38 . D . Cotton 39 . B . Steenholdt 40 . M . Lake 41 . R. Plecher 45 . T . Doran 46 . B . Dowling 48 . P .G . Merrett 60, A .B . Armitag e
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OLD SCOTC H Senior Coach : Peter Sheriven Reserves Coach : John Caidham 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 . Laird 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 . Gibbs 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 . Twill 43 . R . Austin 44 . W. Allen 45 . B . Cai n
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
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1 . B. Burden 2 . P. Schuhkraft 3 . T . Boyanton 4 . R. Barnes 5 . D . McDonald 6 . A. Best 7 . B. Connell 8 . M . Gilmore 9 . S . Grac e 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. Turle y 19 . A . Jobling 20 . Darren Wood 21 . S . Carboon 22 . M. Ston e 23 . P . McDonald 24 . S . McCooke 25 . P . Forsyth 26 . C. Clarke 27 . T. Hill e 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 . Oaten 42. D. Robertson 43. P . Harrington 44. A . Fitzgerald 45. R . Singleton 46. M . Hayes 47. N . Cody
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Senior Coach : Tony Crotty Assistant Coach : Ter ry Quin n Reserves Coach : 0. Boden 1 . G . Biddlestsone (VC) 2. J. Zanetti 2. J. Sandman 3 .J .Toohey 4 . J . Schembri 5 . S. Ramsay (C) 6 . T. Quinn 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. McCan n 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.R Rya n 27. M . Tadinac 28. M . O'Kearney 29. M. Vein s 30. B. Mielicki 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. Vaina 45. M . Petrevski 46. C. Ryan 47. P. Ratcliffe 48. D. Wrigglesworth 50. M . Purcel l 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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OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach : Mark Parker Reserves Coach : Shane 1Foung 1 . C. Smit h 2. M . McLennan 3. A . Pryo r 4. C. Anderso n 5. M . Waddington 6. M . Alle n 7. J . Ryan 8. S. Fitchett 9. M . Fisher 10. C. Lade 11 . C. Blai r 12 . D. Cochran 14. J. Bennett 15. R . Crompton 16. M . Hendrie 17. A. Rickarby 18. M . Talbo t 19. C . Brook 20. T. Grant 21 . C . James 22. J. Jacoby 23. M . Shippen 24. L . Fildes 25. J. Templeton 27. J . Style s 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 . Ker r 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. Young 50 . M . Hutchinson 51 . P. Fitzgerald 55 . P. McMahon
OLD MENTONIANS Senior Coach: Bert Calvert Reserves Coach : Paul Hodges 1 . A. Acreman 2 .P. Beynon 3 . R . Newman 4 . M . Barrett 5. M . Turner 6. V. Sciacca 7. G. Norton 8. N . MacQuire 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. Farrow 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 . Funsto n 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 Rese rves Coach: Tony Hayes 1 . P. Considin e 2. B. McClements 3. M . Considine (Capt) 4. S . Phil p 5. G . Powick 6. J. Geary 7. P. Cosgriff 8. D. Reeve s 9. A . Canavan (VC) 10. B. Considine 11 . D. Beck 12 . M . Geary 13. R. Mills 14. P. Board 15. J. Atta
16. M . Heffernan 17. Michael Vear 18. P. O'Loughlin 19. P. Brabender 20. P. Price 21 . C . Brown 22, A . Reagan 23. R Robertson 24. D. Stuckey 25. A. Morelli 26. P. Martin 27. N . Kerr 28. P. Shannon 29.P.Zappa 30. F. Gleason 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. Digne y 42 . P. Hammond (C-Res) 43. P. Heal y 44 . J . Constantini 45 . P. Henry 46 . B . Flyn n 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 . Vea r 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. Bulot 72 . A. Reidy
UNIVERSITY BLACKS PARKSIDE OLD TRINITY GRAM MARIANS Senior Coach : Alan Johnson Asst. Coach : Tom Flowe r Rese rves Coach : Chris Glass 1 . A . Dunn 2. C. Robison 3. A . Allibon (VC) 4. T Norman 5D. 0'Shaughnessy(DVC) 6. A . Taylo r 7. R . Forbes 8 . R . Beardsley 9 . A . Johnson (Capt) 10. A. Parke s if . T. Phillips 12 . A . Vize 13. D. Balazsy 14. R. Boxtel 15. T. Pontefract I& 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 29.1 . Fraze r 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. Clunning 43. C . Neave 44. A . Turner 45. C . Cooper 46, I . Galjar 47. G . Harmer 48. D . McCulloch 49. C . Backman 50. D. Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52 . A. Smit h 53. S. Cowley 54, M . Malizia 55. D. Pettigrove 56. D. Ashe 57. M. Adam 58. M . Noughy 59, B. Davey 60, A . Daniels 61 . D. McClay 62 . J . J .R Adgem 63. A . Paule t 64 . C. Orwin 65. T Glare 66. M. Harrison 80, A. Smith
OLD XAVERIAPV S 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 1& R O'Sullivan 19. M . Dalton 20. A. Callan
21 . J . Richardson 22. R . Visentini 23. T. Devine 24 . J . McKay 25. D. Taylor 26. T. Atkins 27. D . Doolan 28. D. McLean 29 . A. Wilson 30. 6.' Dann 31 . R . Ralph 32 . J. Hilbert 33 . D. Landrigan 34 . J . O'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 . Dalt on
51 . P. Connors 52 . D. King 53. A . Kivac 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 . Horn e
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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 . Hoyn e 12 . P. Colisimo 13. D. Goodier 14. M . Sedgwick 15. J . Papas 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 . Panjari 28 . T. Franklin 29 . M . Rowe 30 . G . Petropoulos 31 . J. King 32 . L . Cowell 33. A . Botta 34. D . Moodie 35. G . Panjari 36. J. Asquini 37. J . Panjari 38. N . Vincitorio 39. L . MacNamara 40. B. Inserr a 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. Stefanie 60. M . Zigomani s
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ST. BERNARDS Senior Coach: Frank Dunell Assistant Coach : Paul Dalffey Reserves Coach : John Newbold 1 . M . Sullivan 2. P. Fitzgerald 3 . J . La w 4 . G . Mathewes Sr 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 29.J. Overman 30. B. Mulqueen 31- C. Bond 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 q
Senior Coach : Steven Cerni Rese rves Coach : Mick Shaddock 1 . M. Wood s 2 . J. Radford 3. R Grummet 4 A . Gray 5 J . McDonald 6CMccamish 7.J. Coburn 8 J Sommerville 9 S Phdlipson 10. S . Bromell 11 . M McErvale 12. T Thomas 13 H O'Neale 14 W. Taylo r 15. G . Anderson 16. B Keilar 17, N. Hopkins 18, M . Lagastes 19. P. Vaughan 20, S McMahon 2t T. Whitehead 22. S. Glove r 23 R Re.lley 24 J. Stan 25 M . Gibney 26 A Bandt 27. S. Stetani 28. S . Chests 29 J Gray 30. G . Keys 31 . C P, Sir 32. N Pappas 33 G . Miller 34 M, G trap 35, 0 Perry 36 M . Hynes 37, A Hengel 38. A McArthur 39 N.Adams 40 J Ganly 41 . M. McLaughlin 42. G Wine s 43 J, Cully 44. P. Dillon 45 T. Purdey 46 B . Danielson 47, R Heat h 48. S. Wilson 49 S. Cerrn 50.5Shaddock 51 . G . Robinson 52, M Bell 53 . R Jordan 54 .S.Longley 55, B. Jackson 56 R . Barbary 57. A . Harris 58 C Ganly 59 . S. Major 60 A . Merritt 61 . C. Morgan 62 A.MacGowan 63 B. Smit h 64 A . Stone 65. C Gamble 66. S. Spinks 67. L Spetch 68. C. Watson 69, A. Batey 70 M . Donovan 71 8 Murphy 72 A, Morrison 73 R . Newcombe 74 K Semmons 75M .Edmonds 76 A Leni n 77 T Leemng 78 C Browne 79 J Bokor 80. A. Burke 81. Costello 82 A Donald
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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 . Hedi n 52 . S . Cossart-Walsh 54. S. Donat h 55. M . Affimta 56. M . Frank 57. J. Sherriff 58. H . McDonnell 59 . D. Lee 60 . C. Wilson 61 . G . Embleton 62 .R .Johnson 71 . G . Paine
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IVANHOE Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Rese rves Coach : Robert McDowell 1 . R . Armstrong 2. A . Kew 3. C. Tucker 4, R . Purcell 5. P. Manuel 6.T.Jackson 7. J . Matthews 8. J. Freeman (Capt) 9. M . Thackwray 10, G . Kennedy 11 . V. Sammartino 12. M . Lengacher 13. P Fawley
14. P Flynn 15. E . Flyn n 16. T. Kassimiotis 17. A. Zanatta 18, S. Money 19. G . Bullen 20.R . Stewart 21 . D. Howard 22. R . Angelini 23 D. Delaney 24, M . Flyn n
25. A . Barro (VC) 26.S . Lynn 27 . D. Nibali 28. P. Petting II 29. P Le e 30. J. Makin 31 . A . Smith 32 . M . Peacock 33. C . Flynn 34. D . Flynn 35 . M . Maud 36 . D. Szygalski 37. M . Rooney 38 . D. Hoffman 39 . M . Irvin g 40 . D. Malia ° 41 . C. McDonald 42 . D. Cartwright 43 . J . Stoviadia 44 . B . Woolcock 45. S . Hall 46.T,Scoble 47. A . Wolczko
48. L . Cenagdziga 50. W. Lloyd 52 . D. Webb 53. M . Calleja 54. R . Harrison 55. P. Vidajic 56 R . Blythe 57. P. Haros 60. A . Woolle 65,P Jackson
MONASH U N I BLUE S Senior Coach : Brian Ford Rese rves Coach : Marcus Hanlon 1 . J . Alexander 2. I . Kohler 3. I . Ses t 4- B. Cornwell S. G . Gale 6 I . Hildebrand 7, B. Seaton 8. A . Barker 9. L. Baring 10. R. Houghton it . M . Spencer 14. R. Hyett 15. R . Knight 17. S . Zacharidis 18. G . Hipwel l
19. A . Hoogeveen 20. A. Tuha n 21 . D. Lawrence 22.B.Rodoni 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. Wals h
47. M . Christiansen 50. G . McHenry 51 .B .Hodgson 52, J . Milli e 55. Z . Maric 57. M. Kanizay 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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WHITEFRIARS PRESTON MBO B Senior Coach : Martin Debono Reserves Coach : Russell Calcutt 1 . C. Hum e 2 . Ft. Herbert 3- L.Johnston (Capt) 4, C. Smart (DVC) 5. D. Cato n 6. A . Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8. J. Culp h 9. D. Heenan 10.J . Mounsey 11 . S. Baxte r 12 . P. Yendail (VC) 13 . A . Philp
14 . M . Zubak 17. W . Stewart 19. G. Phillips 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22. P Bullock 23. P. Coleman 24 . A. Bullock '25. S. McGowan 27. S . Richardson 28. A . Allen 29 .C.McGaw 30 . R . Dea n 31 . G . Masset 32 . G . Bennett 33 . S. Tanne r 34. R . Calcutt (Res C/C) 36. N . Maynard 3& G. Sabah 39. R . Johnstone 40. A . Finikaridies 41 . D. Phil p 42 . D. Coswello 43. N . Caicutt 44. P McKenna 46. J. Mountney 47. P. James 48. C. Christou 49 P. Cesaro 50 R,Bohanna 51 . J. Izlemek 52 . M . Heenan 54. R . Garvey 5S C. Tanner 57. R. Barbara 5& A. Gilson 59. P. Trajovski 60. W. Shorti s
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STATE/ COMMONWEALT H BANK Senior Coach: Craig Jackson Reserves Coach : David Jenkins 1 . S. Cloke 2. R. Gniei 4. D. Templeton 5. J . Beare 6. Andrew Maher 7. I. Beer 8.J .Ranganu 9. G. Andrews 10. B. Walke r 11 . A. Pitts
13. M-Bunnett 14. M. Durham 15.S . Bennett 16. N . Wallmeyer 17. U. Cottman 18. K. Matherson 19. Anthony Maher 20 . J Coghlan 21 . A. Jackson 23 . G. Jones 24. A . Davis 25. J. Murray 26. R. Linford 27. F. isgro 28. N . Short 29. C. Jackson (C/C) 30.0.Noronha 31 . R. Luca s 32 .R Hyde 33. P. Rachor 34.G .Joyce 35. D. Brow n 36. R. Stelkenberg 37. D. Manning 38. A. Dobi e 43. D. Doonan 46. J . Curtin
ST. KILDA C.E.O .C. Senior Coach: Charles Capiron Reserves Coach: Stephen Mooney 1 M. Nicklasen 2, A. Barnard 3 . J Howard 4 6 BOyd 5 M . Gillan 6 P Degenng 7. C Cap~ron 8 G . Baker 9, P Whr, e 10 B Buzza 11 A . G3iley 12. M Raher 13 P Suso+ich 14 S Mooney 15. F Buckley 16 G McAlhster 77 C BattershdI 15 A Ftzsmmn 19.M .Kmg 20 A Riddell 21 . S.peqe nng 22. P 0'Sulirvan 23J. Pasara 24. C Gray
25. M . Murphy 26 A Ja~ee 27. R . Store 26 A . 4YOodward 29 I, Hammam 30 0 taFonta,ne 31 P Sherman 32 M Favra z 3 N Anderson 34 G. Keoan 35 B Mance 36 J Parsonage 37, J Ko}nkossian 38. S Wood 39 J Otto 40 G Bosse 41, G Rosenberg 42 P Kenan 43 M SchnelU~tler 44 M Howard 45 P Trafbnger 46 D Capel~an 47 G Hofer t
48 M Broadhead 49 M . Rogers 50 P Roger s 51 . M Creole 52 T Peas 53 S Morgan 54 S Chapman 55 J Fletcher 56 A Preside 57 D Dun!tw, e 58 J GalanopoWOus 59 G Joseph 60 S Heins 61 P Rope 62 B Kelly 63 B Capelian 64 M Boyd 65 1 Richards 66 J Ryan 67 M O'Sulhvan 68 B Jackson 69 J Pnc e 70 J Rush 71 R Ratta 72 A McGaw 73 J Ryan 74 B Derham 75 C Hick--y 76 A Liddell 77 C Hussey 78 M Gleeson 79 M Goble 80 B Hawk-,r 81 G Hawker 82 D Langdon 83 R Grant 84 M Driscoll 85 G Saad
THOMASTOWN Senior Coach : M . Bloodwo rth Reserves Coach: J. Keenan 1 . G . Velkos 2 . C. Cedro 3 . P. Valer i 4 . G . Petsinis 5 . A . Kenned y 6 . R . DeThomasis 7- S. Plan t 8 . A . Fellows (Capt) 9 . T. Staios 10. B. Leavold 11 . A. Fleming 12 . F. Farchione 13. R. Mollela 14. B. Jenkins (VC-Res) 15. B. Pelligrino (DVC-Res) 16. D. Farchione 17. D. Leal e
18. Ken Harting 20.S.Andrews 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C. Tsalko s 23. D . Fellows (VC) 24. J. Karambellis 25. S. Bradford 26. V. Tsakmakis 27. A . Formosa 28. L . Moribito 29. Kevin Harting 30. C. Fellows 31 . R . Abdelnour 32. S. Papaioanou 33. J . Zaico s 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 . Plowright 48. P. Prinz i 49. J. Bubis 50 . R . Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52 . A. lezz i 53 . J. Naumovski 54 . D. Nazifovski 56 . F. Maio 57. J. Sturrock 58. M . Mulkoun 59. P. Ciccaldo 60. S. loannidis 71 . F. Budak 75. S. D'Avoin e 82 . P Horkings (Capt-Res) 83. N . DAvoin e SPONSORED BY
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Senior Coach : Peter Hannan Reserves Coach: Glenn Taylor 1 P Lan e 2S. Woodman 3, P Reidy 4, S. Strike 5 . R Bake r 6 . C. Houston (VC) 7. P, Coghla n & A . McKeown 9 P Harrison 10. T Pratt 11 . R . Reid y 12 . M Spears (Capt) 13. M . Reidy 14. S . Huntley 15 M . Harrison 16. M . Borrack 17. A . Carbone 18. 0, Mullins 19,D.Crowe 20. S . McAUi .ffe 21 . T. McNeil 22 . C . Bourke 23. P Ciardulli 24. J . Bonnyman 25. W. Lyall 26. M Roberts 27, B. Crowe 28. B Lee 29. M . Bateman 30. Paul O'Brien 31 . N . Jenkins 32, P. Hackett 33. G . Feutrili 34. S. Lowell 35.J Dunbar 36.P Bunn 37. Peter O'Brien 38. M . White 39 Gordon White 40 B Tierney 41 . S . Ciardulli 42. G Selkirk 43.N .Roberton 44 . D. O'Donnell 45 B.Starbuck 46 . M . Hoath 47. P. Mason 48 .P.Rohan 40 .R.McHugh 50 . G . Nicholas 51 . G . Reid y 52 . G. Taylor 53 . M . Jackson 54 .T.Edgoose 55 J. Gibbhn 56 . A. Tymms 58, Greg White 59 P. Gerraty 60, H . Bretler 61 . D. Barclay 62 .B Rohan 63 C, Flet t 64, J. Flanagan 65.T.Janey 66 G Roker 67 A Ricker 68. B . McAllen 69. K . Barry 70. D Micro 71 . S. Begley 72. H . Flanagan 73 T. O'Brien 74 D Zavarella * SPONSO R
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Est . 196 7 MELBOUR NE HIGH SCHOOL OB GLENHUNTLY Senior Coach: John Slat 1 . B. Wilso n 2 . (A) D . Gregory 2. (B) P. Jones 3. T. Hill 4. B. Rafferty 5. M . Hill 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. Smit h 14. R . Patterson 15 . H. Zabaleguw 16 . D. Casser 17. Craig Horsey 18 . Cameron Horsey 19 . S . Wither s 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. Hil l 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 . (8) 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. Crossi n '.. 49. R. Hal l 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 ROVERS Senior Coach : Jeff Costello Reserves Coach: Kyle Ivey 1 . R . Hetherington 2. N . Hasel l 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 . Luca s 15. R . Thompson 16. J. Hunte r 17. 8. Bird (VC-Res) 18 . G . Devereaux 19. A . Winkle r 20. S . Devereaux 21 . G . McDonald 22 . M . McKellar 23. D . Devola 24. M . Young 25. R . Melnfak (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 . Windmil l 34. G . Hoggett (DVC-Res) 35. D. Aless i 36 . S. Baskett 37. M . Moss 38 . M, Hynes 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-White
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LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 . R . Little (Capt) 2 . D. Huffer 3.P.Rae 4. F. Stafford 5. M . Gabbe 6. J . Dumaresq 7. T. Zoch 8 . G . Eldridge 9 . D. Shaw 10. M . Bakogianis (DVC) 11 . L . Athanasaki s 12 . T. McCombe 13 . D. Mitchell 14. G . Molyneux 15 . M . Lewi s 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 . Dail'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
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 . Berrien 7 . R . Knight 8. J . Dixon (DVC) 9. D. Comer (Capt) 10 . M . Beazley (DVC) 11 . S. Harries 12 . J. Palmo s 13 . A. Dawson (VC) 14 . G . Peckham 15. B. Glover 16. P. Kotz 17. C. Tyrrell 18. R . Wix 19. A . Snaidero 20. A. Athanasopoulcs (DVC) 21 . C . Sumne r 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 .Bahen 37. G . Micel i 38. S . Grahame 39.P.Yee 40. R. Ansell 41 . P. O'Connor 42. P. Fanning 43. G . O'Brien 44. M . Feferkranz 45. P. Riska 46 . D. Hirst 47. B. Ansel l 48 . R . McGregor 49 . M . Webster 50. M . Gately 51 . R . Reale 52. A . Palmos 53. T. Peter s 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. SCOW 69. M . Morrisroe 70.P. O'De a 71 . P. Defteras 72 . D. Burford 73. M . Pitliangas 74. M . Eckerman 75. D. Waters 76 .A .Kennedy
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OLD CAMBERWELL Senior Coach : Ken Schwab Reserves Coach : Patterson Cheney '.. 1 . S. Ballard
'.. 2- A. Mitchell (DVC) 3 . J. Harvey 4. R . Paterson 5. S. Spicer 6. D. Haintz 7. P. Kerkvllet (Capt) & P. Jepso n 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 . Burmeister 25. N . Huntley 26. G . Young (Capt-Res) 27, Q Prove n 28. B . Leitch 29 . W. Forward 30 . S. Swinger 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. Ear l 41 . C. McHarg
43. B. Salvaris (VC-Res) 44. D. Hayes 45. N . McCann 46. R . Le e 47. P. Lenton 48. S . Crundeli 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. Scholl 61 . B . Town 63. C. Evans 64 . R. Dowling
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Senior Coach: Alan Quaiffe Reserves Coach :
Bruce Harwood 1 . S .Furphy 2 . W. Davis 3. P. Clarke 4 C. Gunn ICuPtI 5. R . Burn 6. O. Ritchie (VC) 7. B. Harwood 8. J . Hanel 'y 9. G . Stubbings 10. A. MacDougall it, D. Co1ac, 12. G . Fawcett t3. B. Smith 14, T. Light 15, M . Williams 16, S . Burgess 17.W,Da+ding 18. C. Richardson 19. J. Manton 20. C. Ros s 21 . J. Munnings 22 . P. Handbury 23. M . Davis 24. M . Bayley 25. A . Peake 26. A . Heritage 27. J. Youn g 28. C . Jones 29.J,Pescott 30. P. Jones 31 .T.Jackson 32 .C.Landale 33.T.Kdlworth 34. H . MacGowan 35. C . Holli s 36. D . Oliphant 37. J. Ritchie 38. A . Gray 39. R . Hanna 40 R . Rice 41 . E . Spide n 42 . B . O'Halloran 43. 8. Logan 44. C. Kaaka 45. J . Cox 46, C. Fayers 47. M .Bodey 48, C. Begg 49 . D. O'Benn 50 T. De Steiger 51 . C . Fladgate 52, M. Youngman 53- G. Jennings 54 . P Law 55. A . McMillan 56. J, Le e 57. J. May 58. G . Lavender 59. D . Macleod 60, S. Bayliss 61 . C Pappas 62, D. Cler k 63- C. Pearson 64 T. Howes 65. D. Satcheil 66 A Damon 67. C. Slorach 68. J . Stewart 69. P. Stock 70. R. Woods 71 . N . Haslem 72, J . Morto n 73. M . Youngman 74, J. Stanley 75. N . Lilley 76, J. Dowling 77. J. Twig g
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OLD IVANHOE GRAM M ARIANS Senior Coach : Alan Salter Reserves Coach : Steven Kin g 1 . B. Yarwood 2 . M . Dyson 3. A . Jenkins 4. I. Wells 5. J. Stevens 6. M . Hal l 7- B. Cockerill 8. S. Corlett 9. B. Parry 10. B. Hall 11. B . Jensen 12. A . Parker 13. S . Shepherd 14 . D. Scott 15. G . Alexander 16. T. Stevens 17. T. Smith 18. M. Coliedge 19. P. Wallis 20. M . Huber 21- A. Haug 22 . F. Ryan 23. J. Maycock 24. W. Parry 25. N . Weston 26. G. Farlacas 27. P. Ritchie 28. D . Jones 29. R . Knight 30. D. Cadd y 31 . G . Woodhead 32 . M. Rochford 33. D. Minogue 34. D. Greenhalgh 35. S. Conboy 36. L. Rattopolous 37. R . Sutherland 38 . P. Triandos 39 . S. Boyd 40. M . Giovannetti 41 . J. Marshall 43. T. Theodore 44. A . Triandos 47. D.Cuttriss 49- M . Dodderill 50. C . Dunnell 52 . A. Novak 54 . M . Poglog 59 . R . Bell 61 .P.Naim
Senior Coach : Vann Boag Assistant Coach: Ray Purcell Reserves Coach: Bob Bum s 1 . S . McNamara 2 . D. Marshall 3. M . Beasley 4. B. Ridewood 5. B. Connoll y 6. R . Parsons (VC-Res) 7. N . McColoug h 8. D. Seeley 9. C. Lancaster 10. S . Gray 11 . R . Grech 12- B. Burke 13. S . Zahra
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. Smith 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 . Boa g 35- B. Mills 36. L . Walke r 37. N . Fitzgibbon 38. B. Dunstan 39. D. Taylo r 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 . R- Hawkins 2- M . Hardy 3. A. Varasdi (VC) 4. Jon Sergeant 5. R . Callana n 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. O. Hourigan 18 . A . Donovan 19 . J . Welkin 20. M. Quinlan 21 . M . Terzini 22. M . Kerr 23. M . Aumont 24. P. Meagher 25. D. Walpole 26. J. O'Brien 27 . J . Quinlan 28. J. Bare 29. P- McCann 30. B. Snel l 31- J .FX. Sergeant 32. P. Charles 33. S . Loorham 34. M . Warton 35. R. Davey 36. M. McKaige 37. A . Beale 38. D. McNair 39. D. Chatfey 40. J. Shaw 41 . R . Dealy 42. P. Panagiotopolous 43. R . Snel l 44. P. Chattey 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. R Lon g
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AQUINAS Senior Coach: Denis Kelly Reserves Coach : Gary Stack 1. G . Clarke 2. A . Crosby 3. K. Crouch 4. M . Wilkinson 5. A . Coster 6. S . Kenny 7.P McCafferty 8. B. Graham 9. P. Leavey 10- P. McManus 11 . D . Savan s 12. D . O'Loughlin 13. T. Afford 14.D.Hodge 15. J. MacNamara 18. R.A. Cronin 19. T. Grierson 20.B. McKenna 22 . J. Ryan 23. J . Livingstone 24.P Sheehan 25 . S. Bel l 26. M . Gay 27. t . Shaw 28. G . Wright 29 . S. O'Loughlin 31 . L. King 32 . M . Vankerkoven 33 . B . Fitzgerald 34. M . Tarulli 35 . S. Livingstone 36 . D. Phelan 40 . G . Clifford 43 . C. Rogers 44 . J . McEvoy 45 . L . McKenna 46 . D.Langdon 47. P. Kvievteiaitis 50. P Grierson 54 . A. Clifford 55. B. McDonald 57 . P. Tymesson 58. Mick Tarulti 60. B. McKellar 70 . P. Sainsbury 71 . L. Brooksbank
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BRUNSWICK Senior Coach Peter Melton Reserves Coach Jeff Gibson 1J .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. 1 . Campbell O. R . Watkins 11 . M . Sneison 12. S. Hewitt (Capt) 13 .S . Kannegiesser 14 . P. Spezza 15. T. Barley 16. G . Cross 17, P. Hardy 18. A . Black (VC) 19J. Gibson 20 . D. Portelli 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 . Bel l 35. D. Sedgwick 36. R. Kennedy 37. S. Matusko 38. M. Jameson (C) 39. M. Lehmann 40. S . Moor e 41 . R . McCulloch 42 . C . McCulloch 43, M. Bourke 44. R. McKissack 45. R . Ogilvie 46. D. Pearc e 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 .Benns 61 . D. Jacobs 65. R . King
B ULLEEN UNITE D Senior Coach : Max McColl Reserves Coac h Michael Flanagan 1. R . Schneider 2, R . Morley 3. J . Rainbow 4. N . Cartledge (C-R) 5. S . Scanlon 7. G . Stallworthy 7. R. Divirgilio 8. C . Gay 9. C. Parker 9. H . Turvey 10. B. Snape 11 . R . Creighton 12. D. Thompson 13. G . Cotteriil 13, S . Irvine 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 25. M . Harris 27. R . Lord 30. D. Berkfeld 31 .T- Hodges 32 . P. Whiting 33. A . Divirgilto 34. S. Avery 35. P. Avery 36. A . Sil l 37. M . Stratton 38. R .fnglese 37. P. Flaw (VC) 39. M_ Flanagan 40 . A . Humphrey 41 . D. Adamopoulos 42 .H, Robert s 43 . S. Dicenso 44 . M . Brener 45. W. Reynolds 46. V. Lacaria 47. M . Dellaca 48 . L . Coleman 49. M.lacuone 50. W. Olney 51 . D Hopkins 54. P Zorzi 56. N . Bor g 58. R . Huntingto n
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OLD COLLEGIANS DOVETON ~i. F 1,i. Senior Coach: Keith Wilson
Reserves Coach : Bill Stephens 1 . C. Wormesley 2 . L . Nguyen 3. D . Polglaise 4. B. Handy S. J. Muirhead 7. J. Reige r 8 . R . Murphy 9 . T, O'Donnell 10. T. Webster 11 . J . Johnston 12 . S. Westerman 14. A . Simpson 15. P. Warre n 16. R . Gibbs 17. F Kahli) 18. D. Ulrich 19. M . Wilson 20. K. Charleston 21 . B. Goodwin 22. D. Giddens 23. D. Reige r 24. J. Potter 25. M . Labinski 26.R. McGoogan 27. P Giddens 28, A. Campbell 29. M . Page 30.L .Vurlow 31 . J . Sweeney 32 . K . Wilson 33. J. Wilson 34. S. Wilson 35. S. Beugelaar 36. W. Burgess 37. G. McDonald 39. J. Leveque 40. K . O'Donnell 41 . W. Stephens 42 . R . Beasley 43. S. Reige r
44. A. Brown 45. B. Walker 46. T. Carter 47. P. Brodie 48. PPayet 419. Giddens 50 . D . Baker 52 . T. Mertis 53 . C . Pepper 54 . C . Smith
Senior Coach : Matt Johnson Res. Coach : C. Boyle 1 N Kendall 2 M Johnson (1) 2 S Palarnara (2) 3 S Campbell (VCR) 4 0 Car. (2)
4 W McLean (i) 5 S, Batman 6.W Francis
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Looking Back by Noel Rundle
5 YEARS AGO - 198 6 In a sensational game at Albert Park No rt h Old Boys, 37 .12 defeated Caulfield Grammarians, 18.14 . Quarter by quarter scores were : Caulfield Grammar 3.4 7.5 11 .9 18.14 (122) No rt h Old Boys 9.1 20.4 31 .8 37.12 (234) The best were Hanlon (5 gls), Egan ( 7), G . Brown , Borcich, Conti, Mer re tt (NOB) and Nalder (10 gls), Matthews, Morrissey, C . Stone (Caulf. Gramm .) . Centreman against the VFA, Alan Nalder played at full forward with a strained thigh muscle. Thomastown had a crushing 16 goal win over MHSOB which saw the High School out of the four for the first time this season, 26.18 to 10.15. Best were Kelly, B roderick (10 gls), D. Fellows (T'town) and Scrinis, Poole, Chester (MHSOB) . VAFA Plaques were presented to the following companies who have supported the VAFA over the years : City of Brighton, National Trustees, 3LO, ABC Radio, Mach Systems, Australian Wool Corporation, CUB, HSV Channel 7, State Bank, Spalding Australia, Ansett Airlines, MSS Patrol Services . A Sports Celebrity Dinner was held to raise funds for the Adelaide Carnival . Tim Lane (ABC) as MC was superb and Ron Joseph, Keith Stackpole, Bob Skelton, Peter Norman and Graham Halbisch were interesting speakers . Well-known identities present wereformer Melbourne champion Alan La Fontaine (Old Paradians/Uni . Blacks), Footscray full forward Simon Beasley (W.A . amateur), Best & Fairest winner Jocka Nelson (MHSOB), VCFL Secretary Mark Patterson, former State players, Ted and Ian Cordner, John Houghton, John Fisher, Bar ry Morfett, David Shaw, Alan Pncus, Peter Giles, Gerry Gill and former State Coach Laurie Aghan . 200 game to Old Paradians champion rover, Arthur Roe, senior captain in 1983 season, and a great clubman . 10 YEARS AGO - 1981 Old Brighton and Kew played a thriller at Elsternwick Park . Old Brighton, 25 points ahead at the last change, were goalless in the final, but Kew's inaccuracy, 3.6, cost them the game by 3 points . Best were Burden, Blay, Hayes, M . McColl, Fletcher, O'Far rell (Kew) and for Old Brighton, no details supplied ! John Gerrand played his 200th game for Caulfield Grammarians, a strong mark and a fine defender for many years, a good clubman and respected committee member, and for the same club G reg Tootell reached the 300 mark - best and fairest 3 times, captain 1972 to 1978, State player (State selector, 1991) . Umpires for the interstate game -v- W .A . were J. Horwood and C. Mead (Field), W. Henry and W.
Hinton (Boundary) and J . Velleman and D . Hillier (Goal) . 15 YEARS AGO - 197 6 De La Salle won the battle for second position in "A" when they finished too strongly for St Bernard's at Elsternwick Park, kicking 3 .3 to 0.4 to win 12 .15 to 8 .16. Best were Loft, McQueen, C rothers (De La) and Rackham, Aughton, Doolan (St Bernards) . Consistency in "C" Section -five home teams won a fortnight ago and last week the five visitors won - the same five teams . To add to the coincidence the same thing happened in the reserves . Jack Fullerton celebrated 25 years as VAFA secretary . "A" Section umpires were Cordner, Goodman (yes - the same Benny back in 1976 - NR), Rowell (Executive Member, 1991), Grubb and Wills. St Kilda CBOC (B) won their fourth game in a row, beating Collegians 14 .18 to 13.15 . Stars were Drinan, Jennings, White (St K .) and Williamson, Shinkfield, Rowlands (Coll .) . West Brunswick, still undefeated in "F", had a48 point victory over FIT, 22 .22 to 15 .16 with Allen, Byrd and Callander the best. Junior sections saw NOB (Section 1) and Thomastown (Section 2) both undefeated . Geelong was celebrating its 50th year in th e Association with a "Golden Oldies" Woolshed Barbeque. Old Melburnians, second in "C", had an easy victory against Power House (eighth), 25.17 to 12 .9. Best were Pisarski, Knight, Urquha rt (8) (OM) and Whitmo re, Alexander, Upton Sykes (5) (Power House), 20 YEARS AGO - 1971 "OGG's" were lucky to take the points against Old Brighton with fullback Michael Crawford saving the day in the final moments , J. Spiden, Nathan and McPherson starred for the victors, with J. Devine, R . Sanders and Hamilton best for Old Brighton . 100 games to Phil Riley (Ivanhoe), Colin Green (MHSOB), Brian McNamara (St Kevin's) and Maurie Beaumont (Assumption) . Caulfield Grammarians beat Coburg for the third time in a row - all the victories had been by 2 points . The win put Caulfield on top of "A" Section with 8 wins, while five teams were level in second place . St Bernard's stalwart Peter Nathan battled his way to 100 games with the club. One of the founders of the club, inaugural secretary, and a member of St Bernard's first reserves premiership side in 1963, Peter came back . after a nasty accident in 1969 which badly
impaired the sight of one eye, to achieve the elusive silver pewter. (Peter was later a member of the VAFA Executive Committee - Ed .) 25 YEARS AGO - 196 6 Milestones were 150 games to John Vautier (Geelong), John Holt (Elsternwick), 100 to Steve M cQueen (C'wealth Bank), David Shea (Coburg), Alan McKenzie (Hampton Rovers) and Alan M etcalf (AMP Society) . Caulfield Grammarians applauded Ron Cabbie's courageous defence in a last quarter passage of play when he won the ball against great opposition, turned into the clear, turned again and in dead silence put it through the middle - for Coburg! Luckily Caulfield were well in front . Top true-boot artists were "A" Section - Harley (MNSOB) 43, " B" Section -James(Ormond) 27, "C" Section - Guy Wilson (Geelong) 36, "D" Section Gallagher (St Pats) 29, "E" Section - Ruddell (AMP) 41, Junior Section 1- Carr(Ormond)38, Junior Section 2 - Saymor (C . Bank) 43. St Kevin's at the bottom of "B" Section, knocked De La Salle out of the four with a 12 .9 (81) to 6.8 (44)
victory. Semetas, Wallace and Martin starred for the winner while Nance, B roderick and Wilson tried to stem the tide for De La Salle. 40 YEARS AGO - 195 1 The team to represent Victoria in the Carnival at St Kilda CG on July 5 to 10 was : Doug Arnold, Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers), Duncan Anderson, John Jolley (Uni . Blues), Peter Cox, Bryce Thomas (Old Melburnians), Martin Bedford, Don Morone (Old Scotch), Dave Bills (Malvern), Kevin Clarke (Ivanhoe), Eric Donaldson, Geoff Harris (Ormond), A . Ferguson (SS Bank), Geoff Hibbins, Brian Judd (Collegians), M urray M athieson (Geelong), Alan Mellors (Brunswick), Harry Me redith (Uni Blacks), Phil McLaughlin (Old Paradians), Alan Padley (Kew), Alan Shiel, J . Thomas (Comm . Bank) . Comm . Bank congratulated Baden Casey on his 50th game - with 3 goals, he was one of the best afield, M alvern (B Section) went down by 3 points to State Bank to suffer its first loss ; final scores 9.7 (61) to 8.10 (58) . Eisternwick (D Section) set a new club record by being undefeated after the first round .
Personality Par s 27 YEAR OLD RECORD TU MBLES AT ST BERNARD' S The long standing record of 198 points achieved in 1964 by St Bernard's D Section Team was finally surpasssed last Saturday against Uni Blacks . The new record now stands at 226. Members of the 1964 team included Mick Perrett, the club president ; Gus Mitchell, A Grade premiership coach ; Jeff Tobin, captain 1964 team; John Perrett and coach was Jack Kent . Records are always hard to break . 198 points was equalled earlier this year against Old Mentonians. Well done Bernards .
t_OOKiRlG BACK BY NOEL RUNDL E I would like to direct this note to Mr Noel Rundle, Editor of "Looking Back", specifically re last weeks (2515)10 Years Ago 1981 . As team manager of that'first ever' CDEF State Team vs Tas, he was correct on every line, except one . That dynamic half back line should've read Mark McKaige (St Kevins OB) . Now Noel, I know it was a simple typographic error, but I've waited 10 years to read about that historic match, and have written proof that my photo on the SKOB wall wasn't put there to fill up space (as some of the younger members of the club think). Normally an innocent mistake like that would go unnoticed, what with eighteen of the twenty players now retired (G . Norton OM's the other) . But Noel, I am stil very much around, and still playing 'senior' football and read your articles each week with great interest . In fact, I'm already looking forward to this time next year when you write up the second 'CDEF' team to play M[9%5*dg!"&9kaF#kaig , OLD MENTONIANS SALUTES A LEGEND One of Amateur football's favourite sons, Garr
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"THE AM ATEUR TAGGER " Tactics are not just an important part of a coaches armoury but certainly an essential part in every game if a side is to be successful . Many sides possess 'stars' that are potential match winners creating headaches for the opposition coach prior to, during and even after games . Pending upon the position these players control, one way of potentially cutting their effectiveness is to have the m ,tagged'. The'tagger' is a special person who has crept into football through the backdoor ove r the last decade. Before the tagger, one was told to "play close", "stand on his toes", "don't let him out of your reach". The'tagger' has added a new dimension to our game . He will be around for a long time as negating the opposition's better players is the second most important job a coach has behind setting his own team positive plan . When we look at players who are regularly tagged we obviously think of good ball winners, and Greg Williams (Sydney Swans) is one of the most prolific ball winners in the AFL and seems to be the first person chosen to be tagged . If he is left to have a free run, he is capable of 50 possessions and is certainly a match winner . Kept quiet and the opposition side has a major bonus . The effectiveness of the tagger can not be underestimated . The big problem we have in the VAFA is working out when, where and who needs to be tagged, and do we have anyone good enough to do the job at hand . Are we "Robbing Peter to pay Paul"? Is is worthwhile having one of our players being completely negative to shut out the tagged player ? " The perfect tagging role would not only involve negating the player, but be constructive as well by winning the ball . I personally believe that at a lower level it becomes almost impossible . One would need to play your best player to do the job properly and then we might be taking away a big part of attack from the side . If I am to compare'A' grade VAFA with 'C' grade, the most obvious point isthatthere arefar more'better' players ri'A' grade. In 'A' grade their may be twelve 'guns' in each team compared to six 'guns' in 'C' grade and maybe only two'guns' in ' E' grade . If I was playing a side that had only two'stars'and I had four in my side it would certainly be advantageous to try and negate those two and expect the rest of the side to be better than the opposition . The numbers game does add up in footy and plays a major role in winning or losing . As Allan Jeans said two weeks ago at our VAFA coaches meeting, "Each player has a man in a certain position and the side that wins most positions wins the game" . Can we use a 'lesser' potential player to tag a big name player? I believe we can and in most cases, this does not disrupt team balance . Certainly the coach must be confident the player he chooses is capable of doing the job and he must also give definite instructions to the player. A simple clear instruction sinks in and always has the best results. So what is the future of the Amateur TaggeR Be assured he is here to stay and many more will be popping up over the next few years . The only way he could become extinct is if the rules of the game are once again changed . I hope not as it is a one on one game and physical contact is the major element setting it apartfrom many other sports . There is a way in which a player can shake off a tagger . It needs constant run and a lot of help from team mates . V.' ;thin the rules of our game a player is allowed to shepherd and block within 5 metres of the ball . To shake the tagger one must set up for team-mates to block the tagger's run each time he goes for the ball . This creates a awrect patch for the tagged player to run into and certainly adds frustration to the tagger. By employing the use of a tagger, a coach can also create space for his own team's forward line . One example of this was the 1989'C' grade Grand Final between Old Haileybury and Banyule . I believed that the Banyule rover, Leigh Holt needed to have someone mind him all day as he was such a dynamo for their side . Instead of myself -J cking him up and losing my effectiveness, I played my forward pocket (Terry Lyell) as Leigh's tagger for the whole cay Terry was beside Leigh everywhere except for centre bounces . As soon as the ball was bounced, Terry would run in from the wing and take Leigh . This left me with a free reign and also kept our forward line constantly open . Although Leigh played a serviceable game, he was nowhere near his best and I put Terry in our best three for the day as his mental attitude was fantastic in sacrificing his own game for the team . So the tagger is a valuable tool that may be used from time to time to great effect . Let's not forget that in an Amateurfootball match, 90%of the timethe most skilled sidewill win because they will have more winning positions on the ground than their opposition and as Yabby says, "you must win the ball to win the game" . Simon Meehan Senior Coach . Old Haileybury
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so he can't be spotted as easily on match days . Don't despair • Umpi res bewa re !! Woody has a new jacket wherever there's a tree . . . . there's Simmo ! d Sr mm ' o . . well . . still has the same "air an though, Benny ers last round . We trust that our guys - Peter 'Old at Headqua rt for helping out s • Thanks to the AFL umpi re benefitted from the experience . and Denis `Rudi' Webster Mannix air, Shane `Archbishop' G rey' M for his attendance at our monthly Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre from the Rflacindoe • Thanks to Ian Inju ry Management' was very well received . Early Prevention and . His talk on `Injury meeting suited for Olympic Park rather than Elsternwick Park. • Mark Bushfield take note : your dog would be better A lure would be easier to catch than a seagull . on the soles of his match shoes • Speaking of `Bushy' - sponsors could have a field day by putting their logo given the number of times he found himself on his 'derriere' at the Park recently . ;RflarcEnglishand'GuestSpeaker',GlenFurnessfortheirinputatourMaymeeting . • Welldoneto'Chairperson The guys acquitted themselves remarkably well . for his generous donation of another to Nat 'Danny' Aiello of `Nat's Place' (Bundoora) • Another word of thanks . Yes, Macca Nat will home deliver to Frankston if you provide the helicopter ! pizza for our raffle • Who was the goalie caught wearing his wife's skivvie - a nice black number too - at training? Boom! Pitcher Boom! would like to thankcolleague, Ken 'Baseball' •`The Epitome of all Goal Umpi re s' and'The Legend' . for adorning the flag holders at Elsternwick with messages of goodwill being invited to join the Obse rvers panel . • Nice to see former ump and top gentleman, John `Granny'inSmith his tenth year of `observing' . A pat on the back who is currently Ken `Jorgy' Jorgensen Top effort , too, to s Committee, who, incidentally, ran a great to all our observers and to Phil Rowell, Chairman of the Umpi re . the other Sunday. .P boundary at E it a resignation) - of Peter 'Golliwog' • The VAFAUA duly notes the'premature' retirement - (even though he .calls A'young veteran' (81 games) and a terrific McTaggart from our ranks at the ripe old age of 18 years, 10 months as well as the 'A' 19 Championships, a Vic/S.A . Carnival fixture kid as well, Peter chalked up two Under Finals before succumbing to injury and glandular fever in 1990 . The 1989) Grand 1988) and `B' ( Section ( Best wishes, Peter, in whatever 'former' boundary umpire now intends taking a small break before joining MHSOB . . . You'll always be welcome back at Elsternwick Park you do `Wood row' Wi!son, Bell, `Si!k' Thuys, Leo • Plenty of 'White Wacker' material atthe May meeting with `Liberty' . The winner, however, `Elvis' Clancy, `Daggles' Dalgliesh and `Bouncer' Maebus leading the contenders . Can't wait to see the 'trophy' on the pastor's pulpit . was Ted `Pau!' Keating • Whatdoyousayabout anumpire who struts the goal line for the 650th time this afternoon? Inthecaseof Bobby . Your colleagues, 'Don' Dunstan - total congratulations for years of time, service, dedication and commitment the clubs, the players and officials applaud you . . In only his second year, the ex-Power to Paul Le Vale on his first 'C' Section appointment • Congratulations performer, has demonstrated what can be achieved with hard work and consistent performances . , House • WHERE ARE THEY NOW?? With the VAFA centenary fast approaching it is importantthat ourformer umpires . While a number of 'FUMPS' are now 'observing', in particular, can be made aware of what's in store for 1992 Da ryl George, connected with Clubs (a-la-Salad' Dressing) or still keeping in touch, what about the likes of Clarrie Jenkin, John Field, Steve Cordner, Ian Simpson, Ian Brian Haga rt y, Steve Kong, Ter ry Gannon, . . . . to name only some? Can Paizis, David Bennett, Lance Williams, Arthur Smith and Ron Saunder you help re their whereabouts? Let us know . Mike and Macca • R .A .C .V they'll get you going .
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A SECTION ORMOND vs MARCELLI N Field: Steve McCarthy, Mark Jenkins Goal: Reno Barichievich, Mike Murray COLLEGIANS vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: Geoff Ridd, Stephen Clinch Goal: Mike Lentini, Garry Baumgarton UNIVERSITY BLUES vs NORTH OLD BOYS Field: Mark Bushfield, Robert Bel l Goal: Bernie Hoare, Dennis Webster THERRY vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: Andrew Kilner, Russell Francis Goal : Ken Pitcher, Julian Velleman DE LA SALLE vs OLD SCOTCH Field: Darren Dalgleish, Noel McDonald Boundary: Jim Huckson, Frank Martinez Goal: Bill Fowler, Steve Hoppe r B SECTION OLD PARADIANS vs BANYULE Field: Fred Wright, Tony Hales Goal: Roy Tucknott, David Jobling OLD TRINITY vs PARKSID E Field: Peter Mair, Peter Wiseman Boundary: Leah Gallagher, Shane Mannix Goal: Don McKenzie, Adam Harris OLD XAVERIANS vs ST BERNARD'S OC Field: Peter Keogh, David Harford Goal: Bob Seymour, James Cheshire OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD MENTONIANS Field : Graham Thwaites, Mark Gibson Goal: Bob Dunstan, William Ros s KEW vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS (at Elsternwick Park) Field: Tim Sheafer, Gary Low e Boundary: David Fowler, David Gourley Goal: Neil Edwards, Jason Tyrel l KEW vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS (Reserves EP) Boundary: Jim Brown, Luke Kirton Goal: Nancy McTaggart, Graeme Simpson
E SECTION continued WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS vs BRUNSWICK (Sunday) Field: Tom Zapaolo, Brian Goodma n OLD ESSENDON vs AQUINAS OB Field : Tony Murph y BULLEEN UNITED vs NORTH BRUNSWICK Field: Anthony Podesta, Clark Thuys
C SECTION STATE/COMMONWEALTH BANK vs THOMASTOWN Field: Rob Mayston, Alan Lad d IVANHOE vs PRESTON MBOB Field: Geoff Moore, M ke Gilcay WHITEFRIARS vs MONASH BLUES Field: Andrew McPherson, Michael Forde FAWKNER vs BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE Field: Brian Lowe, Jason Moor e ST KILDA CBOC vs CAULFIELD GR Field: Paul La Vale, Simon Vandersluys
UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION CHIRNSIDE PARK vs BULLEENITEMPLESTOWE Field: Cameron Swale, Glenn Furnes s OLD TRINITY vs NORTH OLD BOYS Field: Gary Knight Goal: Andrew Hogan (Rot), John Pickett PARKSIDE vs THOMASTOW N Field: Richard Simon (Rot A), Brad Lowe Boundary: Dean Constantin, Paul Constantin OLD IVANHOE vsTHERR Y Field: Alan Stubbs, Rob Dooley ALBANVALE vs WHITEFRIARS Field: David D'Altera
D SECTIO N ST BEDES vs OLD IVANHO E Field: Richard Eastwood, Kevin Segota LATROBE UNI vs OLD CAMBERWELL Fi eld: David Miller AJAX vs HAMPTON ROVER S Field: Andrew Belcher, Andrew Taylor Boundary: Brad Hodge, Anthony Gabriel OLD GEELONG vs MHSO B Field: Tim Keating, Santo Caruso Boundary: Adrian McMaste r ST KEVINS vs GLENHUNTLY (at Righetti Oval) Field : Anthony Dame n Boundary: Dirk Kramer, Brad Johannsen E SECTIO N ST MARYS vs POWERHOUSE Field: Damien Donohu e ST ANDREWS vs MAZENOD Field: Damien Knott, Ron Marlyn DOVETON vs WEST BRUNSWICK Field: Chris Keeton
F SECTION RICHMOND CENTRAL vs ELSTERNWICK Field: Ron Smit h PENINSULA OB vs BORONIA PARK Field: Geoff Kelly, Geoff Curran OLD CAREY vs SALESIAN Field: Tom Zapaolo, Norm Nugen t ST PATRICKS MENTONE vs ANZ BANK Field: Pat Maebu s UHSOB vs UNIVERSITY REDS Field: Jeff O'Rourke UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: Ken Walke r Boundary: Robert Condon, David Billimoria Goal: Leo Wilson, Sam Kahn COLLEGIANS vs DE LA SALLE BLUE Field: Gary Beasley OLD PARADIANS vs ORMOND Field: Barry Reichel t Boundary: Brad La Ferlit a ST BERNARDS vs MARCELLIN Field: Ashley Dreie r MAZENOD BLUES vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: Wayne Henry, Marc English Boundary: Tim Creighton, Warren Allen UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD SCOTCH Field: Chris Box
UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION AJAX vs MONASH BLUES Field: Paul Rapke Goal: Trish Boyd, Geoff Grig g OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD CAMBERWELL Field: Mike Wakeli n ST PETERS CLAYTON vs OLD MENTONIANS Field : Rob Colli e Boundary: David Chalmers, Robert Valentine Goal: Craig Chalmers, Gordon Chalmers MHSOB vs DE LA SALLE GOL D Field : Ted Keating Boundary: Robert Swinton Goal: Gary Clancy (Rot A) HAMPTON ROVERS vs CAULFIELD GR Field: Peter Howe, Chris Wallace MAZENOD BLACKS vs ST BEDES Field: Tony McKenzi e Boundary: Ben McKee, Mark Cindins
MARCELLIN OC 1 .3 3.5 6 .11 7.14 .56 OLD MELBURNIANS 6 .4 8.9 14 .11 20.13 .133 MARCELLIN OC Caffry 3, Triangulo 2, Petroff 2, BEST Mason . Gross, A . Gallagher, M . Getson, B. Cooper, Slatter y Corne113, Shelton 2, Wright OLD MELBURNIANS Theodore 6, A . Witts .4,BEST Theodore, A, Witts, 2, P Nelson, Anastasakis, Ward-Ambler Smithers, T Wits, Shelton . Nichols . ORMOND 8 .7 15 .13 21 .18 25 .21 .171 DE LA SALLE OC 1 .1 5.1 10 .6 21 .9.135 ORMOND Schuhkraft 8 . Forsyth 4, Burden 3 . Jobling 2, McConville 2, Kingston 2, Wood, Fszgeratd, Brown Connell BEST Jobling, Schuhkraft, Burden Forsyth, Kingston, Woo d DE LA SALLE OC Kruger 4, Kinsella 3, McClounal 2, Tully 2, Hunter 2 . Mahony 2, Borg 2, Pat O'Callaghan, Prezens, Belleville . BEST Campbell, Pat O'Callaghan . Mahony, Prezens, Kinsella, Tully THERRY CCOB 5 .3 7.9 8.13 13.19 .97 NORTH OLD BOYS 4.5 6.8 12 .11 14.13 .97 THERRY CCOB Zanetti 4, S Eastmure 3, Biddlestone 2, Goodwin 2, Grocock, Ramsay . BEST Goodwin, Ramsay, Tadinac, Ratcliffe, Crotty, Grococ k NORTH OLD BOYS Kearney 5 . Boyle 3. Garnham 3, Egan 2 . Turnbull BEST Cenni, Garnham, Kearney. Martin . O'Farrell, McMenamin COLLEGIANS 7 .4 10 .6 20.11 24.12 .156 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2 .1 6 .8 8 .10 10.14.74 COLLEGIANS Mount 7, Wallace 4, Woolhouse 4 . Galbraith, Lemon, Higson. Daly, Schober. Dickson . Pollock, Irvine, Happell BEST Galbraith, WrighL Wallace . Bennett . Mount, Woolhouse OLD HAILEYBURIANS Meehan 3, Dewar 2, Walden 2, Armitage, Thiessen, Baxter . BEST Baxter, Thiessen, Meehan . Seccull. Dewar OLD SCOTCH 4.2 11 .5 16.7 24.10 .154 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.6 2.8 5.13 6.15 .51 OLD SCOTCH McCall 6, Millar 4, Aufard 4, Wilson 2 . Smith 2, Kepert 2 . Reddish 2, Chambers, Eagle, BEST Hume, Fuller . KeiperL McCall, J Hart, Smith UNIVERSITY BLUES Walsh 2, Maclnnes, Karns . Worsley, Koczkar BEST McCarty, Kirsanovs, Worsley, Stevenson, Furphy . Jamieso n
BANYULE 4 .0 7.5 14 .9 14 .13 .97 PARKSIDE 6 .4 10 .8 14 .10 17.15.117 BANYULE Adams 3, Witchell 2, D Williams 2 . Gtlham, Ladd, Broster. Harte . BEST Adams, Harte, D Williams, Coulson, Gibson, Gent PARKSIDE Cotter 5, Sedgwick 4, Glasgow 3, Sansonetti, Vincitorio, L . Panlan, Goodier, Griffiths. BEST Terry Franklin, Brian Glasgow, Greg Gdfiths, Mark Page, Matt Hoyne, Mark Bradley OLD PARADIANS 5.5 9.11 13 .16 18.23.131 KEW 5.2 5 .5 6.8 9 .13.67 OLD PARADIANS Skerntt 8, Beare 3, Stuckey 2 . 0' Keefe, Vincent, Joyce, O'Loughlin, Gleason BEST Skerntt, Brabender . J Geary . McNamara, O'Loughlin. Vincen t KEW Clayton 2, Barry 2, Bowater 2, King, Wood . White BEST Schober. Campion, Bowater, White, Brassd, Wood OLD BRIGHTON 3 .3 5.4 9.7 12 .10 .82 ST BERNARDS OC 3.1 5.5 6.8 9 .9 .63 OLD BRIGHTON Allen 4, Selby 3, Carter, Fox, Murray, Perry, Pryor BEST James, Pryor, Selby, Rickarby, Lade, Carter ST BERNARDS OC Hogan 3, L Gollant 2, Walsh, Dunell, J . Gollant . F Comao BEST Carey, V . Comito . P Capes, J Gollant . J Paterson, P Hoga n OLD TRINITY 4 .5 9 .7 13 .17 21 .22 .148 OLD MENTONIANS 2 .3 4 .7 6 .9 7.10.52 OLD TRINITY Boxtel 6, Heath 3, Johnson 3, Allibon 2, A Anderson 2, Balazsy 2, R Phillips 2, R . Beardsley BEST R Beardsley . Allibon, Taylor, Boxtel, Borghesi, Dunn OLD MENTONIANS Solley 3. Acreman, Bournon, Coyle . Turner BEST Farrow, Sly, Solley, Barrett, Davis, Newma n UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .2 5.3 11 .5 15.7.97 OLD XAVERIANS 6.4 11 .8 16.10 21 .14 .140 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Bromell 3, Spinks 3, McErvale 2, Hopkins 2, Vaughan, J . Gray, 0'Neale, Wines . BEST Radford, Glover, O'Neale, Spinks, Bromell, Anderso n OLD XAVERIANS Connors 5, J McKay 5, G Dalton 3 . Denton 2, Callan . Mithen, D Landngan, Dillon, Curtain, J. O'Sullivan BEST Dillon, Bailey . Mrthen, Connors . Dann, P Dalton.
THOMASTOWN 1 .10 8.13 22 .16 26.18 .174 PRESTON MBOB 2 .1 4 .3 5 .7 7.12.54 THOMASTOWN Bubis 9 . D Fellows 6, Nazrfovski 2, Papaionou 2 . C Fellows 2, Harting, Langbourne, D Pougios, Karambelas, Petsirns BEST Mavrovic, Bubs, D. Fellows, Smith, Karambelas, C Fellows . PRESTON MBOB McKenna, Fmikandes, Kynacou Muir, Stewart. Noble. Philp, BEST Bennett, Bullock, R, McGaw Noble . Philp STATE/COMM . BANK 3.5 8 .8 13.14 17.16 .118 ST KILDA CBOC 2 .2 4 .5 7.7 7.13.55 STATE/COMM . BANK Wade 4, Jenkins 3, Andrews 2 . Beer 2 . Wilson 2, A Pitts 2, Keighran . Corboy BEST Keighran A Pitts . Unford, Wallmeyer, Cloke . Short ST KILDA CBOC Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . FAWKNER 6 .4 6.6 10 .15 11 .21.87 10.11 17.12 .114 MONASH BLUES 3 .4 8.9 FAWKNER Payet 4, Madden 2 . Malerczak, Hoare . Buckley, Cecchini Cropley . BEST Lawson, Buckley, Johnston, Kelly . Habgood, Hoare MONASH BLUES Koop 3, Sturgess 2, Houghton 2, Seaton 2, Hildebrand, Hipwell, Alexander . Corrigan . Baring, Zachandis, Knight BEST Kters, Seaton, Hipwell, Komler Alexander, P MiIlee ' IVANHOE 1 .2 7.6 13.8 15 .12 .102 BULLEEN TEMP. 5.6 6.8 9.16 12 .21 .93 IVANHOE Lengacher 6, Sullen 2, E Flynn 2, P Flynn, Kennedy 2, Rawley BEST E . Flynn, Kennedy, Pettingtll . Rawley, Lengacher. Armstrong, BULLEENTEMP. Pace 5, Matthews 2, Murtic 2, Mayne . C Parris, Shine BEST Rozanitis, Driver, Shine . George, Farley, C Parris
CAULFIELD GR 4 .0 9 .7 12 .8 16.13.109 WHITEFRIARS OC 3 .1 6.2 12 .8 12 .9.81 CAULFIELD GR Will 5, Harris 3. Caple 2, Holmes, Boston . Cosart-Walsh Cronin, Restarick, Scholten BEST Boston, T Royals, Dight, Kellaway Will, R, Royals . WHITEFRIARS OC Midro 3, R . Reidy 3, Pratt 2, Houston, G White, Lee, Jenkins . BEST Jenkins, McAuliffe, Gibbons, D Crowe, Carbone . R Reid y
17.15 .117 3.1 6.3 12.12 OLD IVANHOE OLD CAMBERWELL 2.4 6.4 7.4 9 .12 .66 Cavanagh 3, Pidoto 3, Yarwood 3, Tnandos 2, CockerOl OLD IVANHOE 2, Huber, Dyson, Jenkins, Dunnell BEST Corlett . Smith, Dyson, Alexander, Parey, Cavanagh . OLD CAMBERWELL Curtis 4, Provan, Kerkvliet, Kynacou . McCahon, Howard BEST Kynacou . Ballard, Spurritt, Adams . Swingler, Jackson ST BEDES 3 .3 6.6 8 .7 12 .8 .80 ST KEVINS OB 5.7 6.9 11 .12 14.13 .97 ST BEDES Walker 4 . Whitelaw . Lannan, Egan . McNamara . Barr, Alger; BEST Walker, Barr, Smith, Spencer, T Beasley . Alger i ST KEVINS OB Welkin 3, McCann 2, S . Kerr 2, Varasdi 2 . Hourigan 2. Mulcahy, Hagerty . McKaige BEST Watkin Beale, Pivetta, McCann, Varasdi, Panagiotopolou s OLD GEELONG 5.4 15.7 23 .15 33.17.219 HAMPTON ROVERS 4.3 5.5 6.5 12.6.78 OLD GEELONG Furphy 9. Lillie 5, Macdougal 4, Manton 4. Colact 4 . Ritchie3, P Handbury2, Logan, M . Davis . BESTColaci, Furphy, Baylis. Macdougal, Manton, Lillie HAMPTON ROVERS Ross 4, Deluca 3, N Dwyer 2, 1 Boyle, Capp . Young BEST Capp, McConville . Malnlak, McKellar, G McDonald, Hogget t LATROBE UNI 2 .1 6.2 9 .5 10 .6.66 MHSOB 4 .3 7.11 11 .13 21 .19 .145 LATROBE UNI Wilson 4, Kreuzec Little, Pearce, Shaw BEST Mele, Engler, Little, Dumaresq, McLachlan, Pearc e MHSOB Bamert 5, Comer 5 . Snaidero 3, Young 3, Green 3. Dixon, C Tyrrell BEST Newton . S Konstanty, Comer, Addua . C. Tyrrell, Dawson GLENHUNTLY 1 .2 4.3 6.6 12 .10 .82 AJAX 2.10 8.12 11 .16 13.18.96 GLENHUNTLY Rafferty 4, M . Smith 2, Isaacs 2, Kouts, Mutze, Davies, Schultz BEST Motze, I . Withers, Monaghan, Palmer, Lays . Mance AJAX Goetz 4, Bloom 2, Briskin 2, Gordon 2, Micmacher . M Pat . D ': eezel BEST R . Marks, Zubin, Bursun, Bursztyn . Goetz, Bloom
MAZENOD OC 4 .6 9 .11 10.15 15 .22.112 WEST BRUNSWICK 5.1 7.2 11 .5 12.7.79 MAZENOD OC Rekic 3, McCormack 2, Kendell 2, Fisher 2, McLean 2, McMullin 2, Gye . BEST Fisher, Kendall, McLean, Chdcott, Conroy, Riley . WEST BRUNSWICK Thornton 4, McNeice 3, Casley, Bargiamidis, Johnstone, Linares, Magafas. BEST Bargiamidis, Sanalako, Kyriakidis, Thornton, McNeice, Konstantinidis . DOVETON 8 .4 13 .8 19.14 24.18.162 OLD ESSENDON 1 .2 2 .8 5.9 10.15 .75 DOVETON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD ESSENDON Vlahek 2, Dudderidge, Wiilmott, J . Panagiotopolous, Carmichael, Maddern, Thomson, Cram, Shaw Carmichael, J . Panagiotopolous, Maddern . Shaw. BEST McEncroe, WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 .4 7.11 11 12 .26.98 BULLEEN UNITED 2 .1 8 .5 8.20 .7 10.7.67 W ILLIAt4STOW N CYMS T Cannon 3, Graham 3, Turnley 3, M . Cannon 2, McNamara. BEST M . Cannon, McLeod, Turnley, Andrew Featherston, Clerk, White. BULLEEN UNITED Hopkins 4, Ciro 2, Morley, Snape, Dellaca, Robbins . BEST Creighton, S . Avery, Snape, P. Avery, Divirgilio, Kelly. ST ANDREWS 1 .2 5.11 9 .12 12.14.86 ST MARYS 2 .6 8.11 13.17 19.21 .135 ST ANDREWS Funnel] 6, Taylor3, Mmnitt, Tapner, Weate, BEST W . AbouEid, Bovezza, Funnell, Heaney, Minnitt, Rule . ST MARYS M . Ritchie 5, T. Ymer 4, M Huebner 3, A . Brent 2, T. Jones 2, T. Brideson, A. Ellett, T. Burt BEST R . Livingstone, T Brideson, G . Sloan, M . Huebner. NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 .1 6 .6 11 .7 16 .13.109 AQUINAS 2 .4 4 .7 5.11 6 .12.48 NORTH BRUNSWICK D. DeMorton 6, Grimaldi 3, Mason 2, Keay 2, Attard, B. Thorpe, Adams . BEST Boudoloh, J . Tirchett, Mason, Lirosi, Allard, Clarke. AQUINAS Coster3, Whelan t, Wilkinson 1, Tarulh . BEST Whelan, Tarulh, Bell, Coster, P Grierson, Phelan . BRUNSWICK 4.10 7.15 12 .21 15.21 .111 POWER HOUSE 4 .2 6.8 10.11 13.19 .97 BRUNSWICK M . Sayers 4, Cross 3, Strachan 2, Kannagessier2, Stevens 2. Hardy, Nunn . BEST Cross, Green, Barley, Kannegessiec Strachan, I Campbell . POWER HOUSE Devlin 4, J 3, O'Sullivan 2, Dodd 2, J. Scotland, Cross . BEST Dodd, Hansen,. Hall Cross, Morris, Desler, Hollowood .
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ELSTERNWICK 10.9 15.12 28.20 37.24 .246 BORONIA PARK 0 .2 7.10 10.11 14 .12.96 ELSTERN W ICK H019, Farrington 6, Blennerhassett 5, Aib Contin 5, M, Andrew 5, Christie 2, Murphy 2, Pavlovic 2, Hankin, Southall, McIntyre . BEST Hill, Farrington, D . Conlin, Hankin, Blennerhassett, Mcintryre BORONIA PARK Featonby 5. S. Carew 3, Ton 2, Weinlich, Martin, Potter, McDowell . BEST Potter, Featonby, Martin, Clark, Coath, Clark' RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .4 7.9 12.15 15.21 .111 UHSOB 7 .3 15.6 18 .11 25 .15.165 RICHMOND CENTRAL Sungalis 4, Fulton 4, Bestow, P Warton, M . Wanton, Simmonds, Holt, D . Shannon, Agorakis BEST D . Jiggins, Fulton, Bestow, Fenton, M . Wanton , F. Warton . UHSOB Epifano 5, Wallace 3, McLean 3, Mazza 3, Davidson 2, Boxshaii 2, Watt 2, Bales, Grant, Kountios, Strahan, Diflorio . BEST Strahan, Davidson, McLean, Wallace, Grant, Bales , ST PATS MENTONE 4 .1 14.5 16.8 21 .10.136 SALESIAN 4 .0 6.3 14 .7 17,8,110 ST PATS MENTONE Bowden 5, Johnston 3, Emmerson 3, Henson 2, O'Brien 2, Leonard, Murphy, Duncan, Symons, Sullivan, Gunter . BEST T Symons, B . Kellett, O'Brien, Barry, Sullivan, Johnston . SALESIAN Lawton 6, Byrne 6, Nannes 2, Grace 2 . Cincotta . BEST Quinn, Bourke, A. Gaspari, Perna, Bobetic, Byrne, Lawton PENINSULA OB 1 .0 2.5 5 .9 11 .16.82 ANZ BANK 6 .7 11.13 15.21 18.23.131 PENINSULA OB M . Colopy 4, B Colopy 2 . Cross 2, Harris, Sparks, Angus. BEST S. Glover, J . Bleasby, M . Godding, M . Cross, T . Parker' S, McMahon . ANZ BANK N . Pastras4, N colosi 4, Reed 3, Szeitz 2, Ganley, Harbinson, Smith, Krmgoudis, S . Verges. BEST Ganley, Sanelli, Boyle, Reed, Sore, Nicolosi, N . Pastra s UNIVERSITY REDS 3.3 4 .4 7.9 7.13.55 OLD CAREY 1 .2 3.5 5 .10 5.14.44 UNIVERSITY REDS Tehan 2, Fosse 2, Cahir 2, G . Schiavo. BEST S . Salzano, Urban, Tehan, J. Schiavo, Gosdschan, Fosse , OLD CAREY Skene 2, Daniels, Ballagh, Hickey BEST Ushck, Hughes, Skene
NORTH OLD BOYS 8 .5.5 3 BULLEEN TEAAP. 5.9.39 NORTH OLD BOYS D . Ryan 3, Eeles 2, Trimboli 2, Perrone, BEST Trimboli, Nardelia, Scott, McGrillen, Birrell, Masic . BULLEENTEMP. P. Saw 2, Shallard, Shine, Parkinson . BEST Hatton, A . Saw, Cummins, Parkinson, P . Saw, Hall. COLLEGIANS 7 .5 .47 CHIRNSIDE PARK 15 .8.98 COLLEGIANS Blee 2, Hernott, Moore, Woods, Dunne, Walsh . BEST Taylor, Choo, Byrne, Comiey, Moore, Tadgell , CHIRNSIDE PARK Bourke 4, Wheeler3, G . DeJong 2, Andrew, Foster, Mazur, Thomas, Hayes, King . BEST Wheeler, Scardimaglia, D . DeJong, Andrew. OLD SCOTCH 1215 87 THERRY 4.5.29 OLD SCOTCH Stanton 4, Price 3, MacMillan 2, Perkins, Stokes, Aird . BEST Stanton, McLeish, Japp, Godwin, Bennett, Morrison . THERRY Brisbane 2, La Rose 2 . BEST McIntyre, Jacobson, La Rose, D. Sandman, J . Sandman, D. Lyons . OLD PARADIANS 3 .0 5.2 7.3 11 .5.71 ALBANVALE 4 .3 5.5 7.8 9.9.63 OLD PARADIANS Price 3, Eliks 2, Henry, Zahra, Carvso, Ray, Barker. BEST Tooneil, Price, Zahra, Ray, Puccio, Villanti . ALBANVALE M. Phillips 3, F . Lorenzen 2, D . Chapman 2, R . Turner, S. Brearley BEST R . Turner, F. Lorenzen, M . Phillips, S. Brearley, D. Chapman, E . Walker. ST BERNARDS 10.7.67 OLD XAVERIANS 6 .7.43 ST BERNARDS Looker 4, P Monaghan, F . Monaghan, Vaneck, Doolan, O'Dea, O'Connell . BEST Rogerson, Wood, P. Monaghan, Creake, Frazer, O'Dea . OLD XAVERIANS C . Pearson 2, P. Gretchen, D. Henan, A. Bourke, F. Mcinneray. BEST F. Mcinneray, J . McGrath, M . Tyrell, D . Honan, N . O'Sullivan, J. Sadler. OLD WESTBOURNE 9 .10.64 MARCELLIN 14 .13.97 OLD WESTBOURNE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. MARCELLIN TG . Slattery 5, Tino 3, Barlow 2, Day 2, O'Callaghan, Wooller BEST Curry, D . Wooller, Dimattina, T.G . Slattery, J .C. Kann, Kennedy. FIT 3.5.23 ELTHAM 18 .10.118 FIT Gale, Ward, D . Edwards . BEST P . Byrnes, W. Taylor, J. O'Kane, T Johnstone, M . Gale, M . Esteban . ELTHAM Stickland 8, Thorsen 4, Pitcher 3, Taylor 2, K . Tucker. BEST K . Tucker, J Weatherill, A . Tucker, D . Thorsen, P. Sager, Stickland. BANYULE 2.1 3.2 4.2 8 .4 .52 KEW 5.3 10.4 14.9 18.11.119 BANYULE Pollock 3, Jakober . Healey, Place, Doherty, Wilson . BEST Stephens, Healey, Winstanley, Sturrock, Place, Agostinelli , KEW O'Dea 5, Everist 3, Greenwood 3, D . Maclsaac 2, Rob Maclsaac 2, Phelan 2, M . Doyle. BEST O'Dea, M . Doyle, Everist, Greenwood Phelan, Glenister.
DE LA SALLE 15 .19 .109 OLD HAILEYBURY 1.2 .8 DE LA SALLE Mitcheihill3, Hegan2, Pegoli2, McGraw 2, Hunt 2, Davey, M . Mannix, McBeth, Stewart. BEST F McGraw, A . Goodyear, S . Catalfamo, J . O'Callaghan, B. Byrne, P. Moore . OLD HAfLEYBURY McCrimmon . BEST Kretchmer, A . Johnton, P. Wigg, Mistry, Lane, McCrimmon , AJAX 3 .3 5 .4 7.8 8.9.57 KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD 1 .2 4 .3 6.6 10.8 .68 AJAXSIonim5, Ben Meir, Kay, Vati . BESTBiId, Friedman, Slonim, Leigh, Cherny, Ben Mei r KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD N . Alexandrou 2, P Andonopoulos 2, Joyce 2 . Herbert 2, Hatzidakis, P. Spiliopoulos . BEST N .A. Lambrinos, Lording, Cowan . P Spi6opoulos, Bourlotos, Bond , GLENHUNTLY 1 .1 4.2 7.4 11 .6.72 OLD GEELONG 3 .1 4 .5 6.5 7.7.49 GLENHUNTLY Ottaway 4, Breslin 3, Tresize 2, Holman, Sist . BEST Ottaway, Holman, Whelan, Jones, Harding, Barnes . OLD GEELONG Twigg, Dowling, Hanna, Manifold, Kaaka, D . Morton, Barrow BEST Cameron, McMillan, May, De Steiger, Kilworth, Stanley . ST KEVINS 3 .10.28 OLD MELBURNIANS 10,12 72
ST KEVINS C. Stone 3. BEST G . tbanova, Barclay, O'Keefe, C. Stone, Baziey, Hooper. OLD MELBURNIANS Foreman 3, Buttery, Hawke, Hackney, Webber, Parslow, O'Connor, Woodhouse, BEST Foreman, Francis, Cunnack, Buttery, Hackney, Hamilton . ST JOHNS OC 10.5.65 MAZENOD 7.5.47 ST JOHNS OC Corcoran 3, Cantwell 2, Ladson 2, Ham, Higgins, Koppens. BEST Corcoran, Ham, Higgins, Matheson, Phellps, Sheehan . MAZENOD Hallam 3, Noone, Hubery, Sharp, Chilcott . BEST Cara, Wareham, Jackson, Sharp, Waye, Grady. MONASH WHITES 1 .2 3.3 7.6 8.9.57 BLOODS 3 .1 5.5 7.7 9.9.63 MONASH WHITES Seidel 5, Sammetls, Sinn, Carr. BEST Seidel, J. Young King, Sammells, Kotsanis, M . Young. BLOODS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .7.31 CBC ST KILDA 14 .14.98 MONASH GRYPHONS M . Leishout 2, F. Chesire 2 . BEST S . Hogan, M . Campbell, T. Williams, J. Williams, M . Leishout, L. Worthy. CBC ST KILDA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.
AQUINAS Belli 2, Hacking, Whitehead, J. Hewitt . M . Glennie. BEST c. Glennie, Henderson, Denver, James, Belli, Risely. ALBANVALE J. Procko 5, M . Edwards 4, B . Williams 4, S . Marion 2, S . Buscko2, D. Liddell, A . Leteet. BEST Padden, Marion, Procko, Liddell, Volpato, Williams . OLD TRINITY 6 .2 11 .3 16 .7 19 .10.124 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.4 7.6 9.10 20.17.137 OLD TRINITY Denby 5, Lloyd 2 . Sutherland 2, Hyndman 2 . Greet 2, Gibson 2, Boughas, Symons, Gutteridge, Peterson . BEST Peterson, Denby, Beamish, Williams, Sims, Brimble . CHlRNSIDE PARK S. Foster 6, Pope 3, Kerr 3, Woodcock 2, Smith 2, Paola, Condie, Pedler, Harvey. BEST S . Foster, Paola, Kerr, Woodcock, Gelzert, Pemberton . WHITEFRIARS 2.4 7.4 9.5 10,6.66 THERRY 3.2 8.6 12 .12 19.18.132 WHITEFRtARS Tilling 3, Young 3, Haynes2, Dorazio, Wilkinson . BEST McGauchie, Wise, Martin, Tilling, Barker, Young . THERRY Noonan 4, A . Baker 3. Hollow 3, McKay 2, Stanko 2, Dimec h 2 . Goodwin, G . Baker, K . Fitzpatrick. BEST A . Baker, Noonan, K . Fitzpatrick, Delaney. La Fontaine, Hollow, BULLEEN TEMR - A BYE
DE LA SALLE BLUE 2 .4 11 .12 20.18 29.22 .196 ORMOND 0.3 2 .5 5.5 9.10 .64 DE LA SALLE BLUE Makinson 10, S . Greely 9, McCarthy 3, Vivona 3, Lafferty 2, D. Smith, M. Smith . BEST McCarthy, Duckett . Magree, Ford, M. Smith, Lafferty. ORMOND Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD PARADIANS 3 .2 7.7 8 .11 9.13.67 MAZENOD BLUES 6.4 7.5 7.11 8.14 .62 OLD PARADIANS Hayes 2, Brodie 2, Wallis, Harrison, McGinley, Vicino, Bachelor, BEST M . Harrison, T. Kelly, L . Smith, A . Thomas, C . Henry, A . Pekin . MAZENOD BLUES Weston 4, Mannix, A . Little, N . Little, Marshall. BEST Powell, Fraser, Mounter, Occhipinti, B . King, Goudie. ST BERNARDS OC 2 .1 19.6 26.11 .167 4.3 5.4 5.4 .34 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 ST BERNARDS OC Gilmour 6, Solomon 5, Croker3, Mitchell 3, Malia 3, Cristiano 2, Looker, Taylor, Larabina, Tormey . BEST Malia, Solomon, Vassalto, Farmer, Mitchell, Agitsakis. UNIVERSITY BLUES Steer, Gurner, Campbell, Stone, Christie . BEST Leeming, Kinsman, Liggert, Stone, Gunner, Jackson . COLLEGIANS 4 .1 8.4 12.4 13.6.84 OLD XAVERIANS 5.3 10.4 14.7 17.10 .112 COLLEGIANS Sayers 4, Blackman 4, Batiste 3, Fredman, Mastos . BEST Grant, Kenneafly, Bare, Blackman, Heath . OLD XAVERIANS Warner 6, Green 3, Duggan 3, P Salter, Keyhoe, Cook, Power, Egan . BEST Barlow, Purcell, Cook, Keyhoe, P . Salter, Warner. OLD SCOTCH 4 .4 5 .5 9 .10 13.15.93 OLD BRIGHTON 3 .0 5.5 7.5 10.7.67 OLD SCOTCH Piekusis 4, Bock 3, Roberts 2, Norman, McNeil, Allard, Lawson . BEST Bock, Harris, Lawson, Warner, Knox, tsa r OLD BRIGHTON Hamilton 2, Haweli 2, Webster, Crowe, Mitchell, Devine, Pyers. BEST Lewis, Pollock, Pyers, Howell, Richardson, Tolley . MARCELLIN OC 3.2 8.5 12 .5 16.10.106 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5 .5 7.7 11 .11 12 .12 .84 MARCELLIN OC Ellis 5, Bennett 4, Darby 3, Curran 2, Neal, Moran . BEST Moran, Neal, Gorman, Bennett, Sexton, Tranquilli . OLD HAILEYBURIANS Bugalski 2, P. Anderson 2, Naisbtt 2, Arnhold 2, Lappage 2, Healey, Home. BEST G . Anderson, Phillips, Bingham, Home, P Anderson, Mui r
ST BEDES 10 .7 17.10 23 .14 28 .17.185 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .1 5.2 6.3 11 .7.73 ST BEDES D. Beasley 5, M . Hecker 4, S. Farmer 3, C . Ross 3, P Farrell 3, A . McFarlane 2, C . Loos 2, M . McGraw 2, C . Lang, D. O'Brien, C . Bracchi, S. Bailey. BEST C . Loos, M. McGraw, D. Beasley, M . Hecker, P. Farrell, S. Farmer. OLD CAMBERWELL Jepson 3, Fletcher 2, Kent 2, Porter 2, Porter, Mudge. BEST Kent, Nash, Fletcher, Porter. Forward, Nicholls. MHSOB 4 .3 6.5 7.9 11 .14.80 MONASH BLUES 3 .4 8.8 10 .9 14 .11 .95 MHSOB Clowes 3, Parris 3, Duketis 2, M . Konstanty Bradley, Stewart . BEST Vidal, Zwar, M . Konstanty, Pitmore, Bradley, Archdall . MONASH BLUES Douglass 3, Froelich 3, Beck 3, Bertacco3, Signorelli 2 . BEST Mentha, Arnall, Tocknell, Gill, Dillon, Rowlands . CAULFIELD GR 0.0 1 .1 3 .1 3.1 .19 OLD MENTONE 11 .8 15.10 23.21 31.31 .217 CAULFIELD GR BEST Wes Francis, Mat Johnston, James Richards, Tim Chan, Anthony Ellis, Mat Salter. OLD MENTONE Pride 6, Sichlau 6, Riley 5, Waters 4, Campbell 3, Appel 2, Jones, Riddle, Marshall, Flanagan, Bond . BEST Appel, Jones, Murphy, Pride, Campbell, Sichlau . MAZENOD BLACKS 1 .6 5.10 8.14 12 .24.96 ST PETERS 2 .2 5.3 7.7 9 .9.62 MAZENOD BLACKS Brennan 4, McEniry 3, Parker 2, Delloro, Tetley, Cavanagh . BEST Harrison . Parker, Brennan, Walsh, L . Prendergast . Poian . ST PETERS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 11 .11 .77 HAMPTON ROVERS 2.4 2 .4 8.6 23.13.151 16.10 AJAX 3.1 13.9 HAMPTON ROVERS Wilton 5, Day 2, Atkinson, Phillipson, Hobson, Nelson . BEST M . Lester, C. Amoore, G . Taylor, T. Phillipson, D. Wilton, R . Capes. AJAX BFagenbtat 7, Chizik 6, Kalb 4. Slade 3, Berkovitch, Jason Wroebel, Israel . EST Jason Wroebel, Kalb, FagenblaL Chizik, Redlich, Bram . DE LA SALLE GOLD 8 .4 12 .8 19 .13 23.17.155 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .3 10 .8 14 .10 24.14 .158 DE LA SALLE GOLD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. OLD MELBURNIANS Cox 12, Fraser 3, A . Smith 2, Burdeu 2, Harding, Rhoden, Bull, Dixon, Terrill . BEST Cox, A. Smith, Terrill, Fraser, Salter, Kogter.
W-' NORTH OLD BOYS 6.5 8.9 13 .16 18.2 .110 THOMASTOWN 2 .1 3.2 4.4 5 .7.37 NORTH OLD BOYS Del Re 4, Fisher 3, Roberts 2, Haifa 2, Collison 2, Vaina, Edwards, Salvatore, Rowlands, Horne . BEST Fisher, Muller, Horne . Haifa, Collison, Salvatore . THOMASTOWN Doukas 4, Stevenouski, Gatovski . BEST Grech, Jimoubs, Trovatello, Richmond, Doukas, J . Pougios PARKSIDE 0 .1 0.1 0 .1 2 .5 .17 OLD IVANHOE 5 .6 10.10 16 .18 23 .24.162 PARKSIDE Worrell, N . Damilitas . BEST A. Delvergin, S. Ellis, S . Williams, G . Hunt, N . Damalitas, C . Williams. OLD IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Beat Players not received. AQUINAS 1 .3 2 .8 4.13 6 .16.52 71 10.e 16.12 19.17.131
MARCELLIN OC 3.3 6.8 14.10 15.13 .103 OLD MELBURNlANS 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 .6.12 MARCELLIN OC O'Hehir 3, P Carafe 2, A . Duncan, Pappas, Bourke, Bushell . Golds, A . Day, J . Kann, McIntyre, Beattie, Bendoricchio . BEST Howe, Bendoricchio, J . Kann, A. Duncan, Golds, Seabury. OLD MELBURNIANS Dixon . BEST No Votes Awarded . ORMOND 2 .0 9.6 12 .7 18.14 .122 7.10 8 .12 .60 DE LA SALLE OC 4.3 4,5 ORMOND Gribble 4 . Stewart 2, Cleary 2, Nankivel 2, Samild 2 . . BEST Nankivel, Clark, Broadbent, Stone, Fraser, Best, Egan, Hayes Edgell, Samild, Stewart, Gribble . . Fraser 2, Banks . BEST DE LA SALLE OC Edmonds 3, S. Rudd 2, M Edmonds, M . O'Callaghan, Pat Green, Wyles, Tessier, P Rudd . THERRY CCOB 5.4 9.9 11 .9 13.10 .88 NORTH OLD BOYS 4.7 6.10 14.12 15.16 .106
THERRY CCOB Whelan 3, Pinner 3, S. Bannister 2, B. Carter 2, Clancy, Falcone. BEST B. Carter, O'Kearney, Pinner, S . Bannister, O'Brien, McCann . NORTH OLD BOYS Rolls 3, B. Girolami 3. Irvine 2, M . Schmidt 2, Boyd, J. Considine. Goodear, B . Devine, Keogh . BEST Irvine, Goodear, Hibbert, Hogan, M . Schmidt, Cruickshank . COLLEGIANS 2.1 5.4 6.4 8 .5.53 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 7.3 10.4 17.6 20.13 .133 COLLEGIANS Anderson 2, I . McGibbon 2, Foard 2, Harry, Jones . BEST Ingleton, Williams, Anderson, Singleton, Greeves, Brown. OLD HAILEYBURIANS Rae 8, Taranto 3, Kirkwood-Scott 2, Broadbent 2, Irvine, Lavender, D. Merrett, Colston, Sher. BEST Colston, Chegwin, Robinson, Fisher, Rae, Taranto . OLD SCOTCH 1 .7 7.9 11 .16 15.18 .108 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .2 4.4 5.7 7.12.54 OLD SCOTCH Aston 5. Shepherd 4, Austin 2, Kerr, Jackson, D. Hooper, Newnham . BEST Kerr, Newnham, Kiel, Jackson, T . Hart, B . Steele. UNIVERSITY BLUES Jaksic 2, Walton, Wallis, Nugent, Macaulay, Matthews . BEST McIntyre, Dawson, Macaulay, Nugent, Wallis, Stephens.
BANYULE 2 .4 2 .8 5.14 10.17.77 PARKSIDE 1 .2 5.7 6.8 7.11 .53 ,BANYULE R . Hogan 2, Rigby 2, A. Parry 2, Ashton, Hoist, R . Doherty. BEST McGuiness, Hoist, Rigby, M . Gray, R . Parry, Glass. PARKSIDE Globan 2, Coombes, King, Clarke, Botta . BEST Panjari, Coombes, King, Sherlock, Botta, Blackney. OLD PARADIANS 3.3 8.5 11 .10 16.13 .109 KEW 0.4 1 .7 2 .7 3.8.26 OLD PARADIANS Freeman 4, N . Kerr 3, P Hammond 3, Nailer 2, Reagan, Steinol, Healy, Fahey. BEST Aanenson, Pannam, Reagan, Mullavey, B . Joyce, Nailer. KEW Thomas, Marshall, Blowfield. BEST McMahon, Blowfield, Marshall, Cullen, C . Tustin, Thomas. OLD BRIGHTON 1 .3 1 .3 4.3 4 .3.27 ST BERNARDS OC 3.1 8.8 11 .9 17.14.116 OLD BRIGHTON Davis 2, Fitzgerald, McKenzie . BEST Treverton, McLennan, Bennett, Latzer, Davies, Haling . ST BERNARDS OC Mulqueen 3, Godfrey 3, O'Connell 2 . Overman 2, Marshall 2, Sullivan, Doolan, Parrett, Fitzpatrick, Burke . BEST Burke, Fitzpatrick, Wood, Godfrey, Marshall, Overman . OLD TRINITY 2 .1 4.1 14.1 19 .8.122 'OLD MENTONIANS 0.0 1 .0 1 .0 2 .0.12 OLD TRINITY Neave 5, P. Robison 4, Spinks 3, Harmer 2, T. Phillips 2, Banfield, Orwin, Sammut . BEST T. Phillips, Forbes, Banfield, Smith, Robison, Harmer. OLD MENTONIANS Johnsen 2 . BEST A. Holland, Cowell, Moodie, Buxton, Appel, Sher. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .0 1 .3 2 .3 4.6.30 OLD XAVERIANS 4.6 7.9 11 .11 12.12.84 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Batey, Morgan, Morton, Smith . BEST Smith, Bell, Jackson . Willsmore, Reilly, Lagastes . OLD XAVERIANS Mahony 4. Heaphy 3, Richardson, Fennessy, Visentini, M . Dalton, Kennedy. BEST Visentini, Dickson, O'Sullivan, Flynn, Wilson, Kelliher.
THOMASTOWN 2 .0 4.0 7.1 9.4 .58 FfiESTON MBOB 2 .2 2.3 4.5 4 .5 .29 THOMASTOWN Plowright 2, Sturrock 2, Perrone, Fleming, Mikevski, Kennedy, Bailey. BEST Fleming, Battista, Pearson, Bailey, Leale, Bell . PRESTON MBOB Debono 2, Cesaro, P McDonald . BEST Barbara, Debono. Him, A . McGaw. STATE/COMM. BANK 3.3 7.5 8 .6 8.9.57 ST KILDA CBOC 3 .6 5 .9 7.12 10 .20.80 STATF 'OMM. BANK D. Brown 2, Murray, Kemezys, Durham, Ellaz, Curtin, A. Jackson . BEST Hyde, Arnephy, Bunnell, Durham, Curtin, G . Smith . ST KILDA CBOC Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . FAWKNER 2 .2 4 .5 5 .7 8.14.62 MONASH BLUES 1 .2 1 .3 4 .4 5.5.35 FAWKNER Ould 2, G . Kelly, Lydiatt, Middlemo, J . Roach, Terry, Ford . BEST Terry, Kane, Gleason, Roach, Smith, Middlemo , MONASH BLUES Cohen 2, Andritsos, Headberry, Rodoni . BEST Fielke, Hyatt, Andritsos, Knott, Sinclair, Conroy. IVANHOE 2 .3 2.10 3 .11 4.15 .39 BULLEEN TEMP . 3.5 4.8 10 .9 16.11 .107
IVANHOE Lee, Lynn, Maud, Zanatta. BEST Matthews, McDonald, Lloyd, Cavar, Delaney, Cartwright . BULLEENTEMP. Nigro 4, Clarke 2, Bond 2, Frosinoss 2, McWaters 2 . Hooper, Mutimer, C. Young, Faulkner. BEST Clarke, Faulkner, S . Young, Rozanitis, Hooper. CAULFIELD GR 0.3 1 .6 5.9 7.13 .55 WHITEFRIARS OC 2.3 8.5 8.9 9 .12 .66 CAULFIELD GR Sheppard 3, Antigeorgiou, Moore, Dimitriou . BEST Gurr, Bright, Dimitriou, Morrissey, Spiers, Moore . WHITEFRIARS OC R . Reidy 3, Peter O'Brien 3, Turner 2, Burke. BEST P. Reidy, Burke, P. Cardulli, Lyall, Turner. Paul O'Brien .
OLD IVANHOE 3 .5 6.5 8.5 10 .5.65 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .2 4.3 6.3 7.6.48 OLD IVANHOE Greenhalgh 3, Colledge 2, Duske 2, Marshall, Conboy, Wallis. BEST Triandos, Jones, Ritchie, Conboy, Marshall, Cuttriss . OLD CAMBERWELL O'Brien . Essery, Hill, Gann, Wilson, Beale, Young . BEST Town, Essery, O'Brien, Brown, Dance, Crundell . ST BEDES 5 .3 8.3 12 .9 13 .10.88 ST KEVINS OB 1 .0 5.3 5.3 11 .4 .70 ST BEDES Daniell 5, Burke 2 . Matt Beasley 2, Ridewood, Owen Lalor, Santagada, McLachlan . BEST Newport, Daniell, Griffiths, Burke, Santagada, Owen Lalor. ST KEVINS OB M . Kerr 3, Croagh 3, Sargeant, Bare, Loorham, Callanan, Snell . BEST Marks, Bare, Croagh, Kerr, Joyce, DeRooden . OLD GEELONG 4.5 9.12 13.17 17.22.124 HAMPTON ROVERS 0.1 2 .1 3.5 4 .6.30 OLD GEELONG Munnings 5, M . Naylor 3, Spiden 2, Hollis 2, Sloroch, J. Ritchie, Gray, Peake, Heritage. BEST Lee, M . Bailie, M . Naylor, Munnings, Hollis, J. Ritchie. HAMPTON ROVERS Hunter 2, Bird, Murray-White . BEST Bird, Worland, Murray-White, Manago, Hope, Ivey . LATROBE UNI 1 .1 2 .4 3 .4 4.6.30 MHSOB 3.5 6 .9 13 .13 16.18.114 LATROBE UNI Morrice 2, Chiodo, Wright . BEST Fredrickson, Sheehan, Sidebottom, D. Edmunds, Demeo, Moeliker. MHSOB Martin 5, Drummond 5, Exton 3 . McGrath, O'Brien, Bavage. BEST Bavage, Exton, Drake, Martin, O'Brien, Sounas . GLENHUNTLY 1 .5 1 .10 2 .11 2.13 .25 AJAX 1 .3 2 .7 6 .8 10 .10.70 GLENHUNTLY Lamb, Gilmour. BEST Ashcroft, Gilmour, S . Smith, Inkster, Stocker, S . Hill . AJAX Kiel 2, Rubenstein 2, Perch, L . Goldberg, A . Levy, A . Mordech, D. Rockawin, P. Dewinter. BEST Komornik, Goldberg, Zielinski, Gunn, Dewinter, Rubenstein.
MAZENOD OC 8.4 15.7 20.10 26.20.176 WEST BRUNSWICK 0.3 0.4 1 .6 1 .7.13 MAZENOD OC Boyle 7, Riley 4, Poulter 3, Campbell 3, Hadfield 2, Palamara 2, Williams, P. Smith, Deegan, Grimison, T . Smith . BEST Seligo, T. Smith, Boyle, P. Smith, Hadfield, Poulter. WEST BRUNSWICK Robinson . BEST Marlow, Downes, Hatzistavrou, Downer, Burr, Gamble. DOVETON 4.0 8 .3 6.4 11 .6 .72 OLD ESSENDON 5.2 7.2 9.9 11 .9.75 DOVETON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD ESSENDON Clohesy 4, Briggs 2, Callanan 2, Coe, Eastway, Stevens. BEST Clohesy, Singleton, Guthrie, Eastway, Henry, Gowty. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2.8 4.12 10.16 15 .20.110 BULLEEN UNITED 1 .0 3.0 3.0 3.5.23 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS McCullagh 4, Kennedy 3, Bubnic, Dawson, Doria, Mazouris, Morelli, B. Tuck, J. Tuck, Zammift . BEST Bubnic, Smith, Mazouris, Evans, Hyland, McCullagh . BULLEEN UNITED Huntington, Flanagan, Adamopoulos . BEST Huntington, Tyms, Dowd, Divirgilio, Coleman, Turvey . ST ANDREWS 3.0 8 .2 9 .2 12 .6.78 ST MARYS 4.7 6.9 10.13 11 .17.83 ST ANDREWS O'Leary 4, D. Iles 3, Ali Abou-Eid, Campbell, Gleisner, Goldsworthy. BEST Campbell, Galea, D. Iles, Lynch, Nicholls, O'Leary. ST MARYS M . Plumridge 3, S . Preston 2, R . Corbett, M . Pearson, D. Shepherdson, G . Clark, S . McCoy, M . Wilson . BEST M. Plumridge, S. McCoy, J. Robinson, C . O'Brien . NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.1 4.6 7.8 12 .13.85 AQUINAS 2 .2 2 .4 3.6 3 .7.25
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11 .16 16.21.117 ELSTERNWICK 4 .1 8.12 .7 3.7.25 BORONIA PARK 2.5 2.5 3 r Abrahams A ELSTERNWIC K . O O'Connor, IHteathW Byrne, Abrahams, A. O'Conno Mclnti, Bullard . BEST Cummins, Steele, Neal, White . BORONIA PARK 4 .2 4 .2 5 .5 .35 RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.8 16.17 18.22 130 10 .11 UHSOB RICHMOND CENTRAL C Shannon 2, Lang, Peters, Ricketts . BEST Bosco, Lang, Ricketts, R . Jiggins, Woodman, Glanz . BEST S. .Bun4,Sila2 . Cresswel l GS Smith, , Rober s, C awfordGalie ,cthOBranio~D Smi 4. 11 .10 13.13 .91 ST PATS MENTONE 2 .3 5.45 SALESIA N ST PATS MENTONE Camm 5, Noonan 4, Gibbins 2, Wise, Fatouros .. Gibbins, Ladds BEST G . Houlihan, M . Noonan, D . Nichols, Crawford, SALESIAN BEST Pradel, Oliver, Sinclair, Shelley. M . Forbes, Chiappini . 2 .9 8.11 11 .14.80 PENINSULA OB 20 .70 ANZ BAN K Macintosh PENINSULA OB Kemp 4, Marks 3, Farrow 2, Degregorio, BEST S. Farrow, Atkins, Morgan, Levin, Marks, Marlyn . . BEST Birkenfelds, Fernandez, Westblade, Wilkinson ANZ BANK S. Duke and Nobody Else 7 .1254 2 .3 4.5 5 .8 UNIVERSITY REDS 10.9.69 OLD CARE Y . UNIVERSITY REDS Gilbert 4, Heaphy 2, Goldberg . BEST Sudgeest Keck, Basile, Gilbert, Johnston, Ross. . . Jones Cooke 3, Edgerton 2, Earney, Graham, Keeble, S OLD CAREY Huckstepp . BEST Earney, Bennett, Cooke, Edgerton, M . Jones
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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE BLUE vs OLD BRIGHTON ORMOND vs OLD XAVERIAN S OLD SCOTCH vs COLLEGIAN S OLD HAILEYBURY vs UNIVERSITY BLUES ST BERNARDS vs MAZENOD BLUES MARCELLIN vs OLD PARADIAN S UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION NORTH OLD BOYS vs THERRY THOMASTOWN vs CHIRNSIDE PARK WHITEFRIARS vs OLD TRINITY BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs ALBANVALE AQUINAS vs OLD IVANHO E PARKSIDE - BY E UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION ST BEDES vs DE LA SALLE GOL D OLD CAMBERWELL vs MONASH BLUES CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs OLD MELBURNIANS OLD MENTONIANS vs AJA X HAMPTON ROVERS vs ST PETERS CLAYTON G NORTH SECTIO N NORTH OLD BOYS vs THERRY ELTHAM OC vs MARCELLIN (Eltham High School, Dalton St . 21H8 ) OLD SCOTCH vs OLD WESTBOURNE ST BERNARDS OC vs ALBANVALE KEW vs OLD PARADIAN S CHIRNSIDE PARK vs OLD XAVERIANS FIT vs COLLEGIAN S BANYULE vs BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE (Timber Ridge Reserve ) G SOUTH SECTION DE LA SALLE vs OLD GEELONG ST JOHNS vs GLENHUNTLY MONASH WHITES vs OLD MELBURNIANS ST KILDA CBCOB vs ST KEVINS KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD vs BLOODS MONASH GRYPHONS vs AJAX OLD HAILEYBURY vs MAZENOD
Personality Pars SIX 50s GALORE AT SKOBLAND Over the past 3 weeks there has been no less than 6 minor milestones at St Kevins. First up, 2 weeks ago (11/5) against Hampton Rovers Peter Charles, a resies regular at both ends of the ground, notched up his, and in the same match, but very much back where he belongs in the seniors, is that much travelled left footer Greg Gross. The following week (18/5) against OGs at Como Peter Panagiotopoulos probably SKOBs most improved player over the past 2 years (B&F 2nds) played a great game in the ruck, in that eventful draw . Last week (25/5) against Latrobe, SKOB's ever reliable resies back pocket and reformed "club tart" Paul Long notched up his first 50 . And so tothis week (1/6) against St Bedes. 2 players from our 1988 U19 side, Simon Loorham, a gifted wing, half forward who is showing great maturity this year, and DiciKie 'Softies' Snell, No 1 rover for the resies for the last 2 seasons, who is again having a great year and following on in the tradition set by brother Bernie. ST BEDES OLD COLLEGIAN S 50 GAMES FOR "CHALKER AND CHEESE" All at Beda Land congratulate both Peter Walker and Brian Ridewood on reaching their 50 games . Peter "Chalker" Walker who is more renowned for his social exploits with "Rocket Rod Owen" is establishing himself as a regular Beda senior now as both he and 'Rod' have gone straight - it must be Kenny Oaths influence! Hiscounterpart Brian `Nudge' Ridewood has found time between 'Family Feud recordings' and buying tee shirts to play many fine games at centre half back in the Magoos for the Bedas, whilst recently playing well up forward kicking those booming left footers - Pull up Nudge!
IVANHOE FOOTBALL CLU B Ivanhoe Football Club feels it is in a rather unique position and would appreciate a VAFA records search . Apartfrom our very energetic president, Chris Flynn, Ivanhoe have four Flynn brothers playing for them . Dan Flynn, Matt Flynn, Ted Flynn and the new younger brother Pete Flynn . Greg Bu!!en also registered his 50th game for Ivanhoe against Thomastown on 6 April 1991 . SAD TIMES AT ST BERN ARD' S During the past week St Bernard's lost two of their legendary members . Firstly Mr Percy Overman, Foundation Committeeman and member of the club in 1963. Perce'sfour sons, Peter, Barry, Jim and Charles were all senior playersforthe club and with six grandsons already having played, the Overman dynasty is set to continue for many years . Secondly Mr Bob '`Cuddles 'Merrick - the Prince of Property Stewards, Bob was involved with the club in the 70s, His rallying cry from the famous St Bernard's verandah of "And away we go" was legendary throughout the Amateurs. Robert Jnr was a senior player and now sponsor of the club. The deepest sympathy from all connected with St Bernard's is extended to all members of both families . THE EXECUTIVE is to be congratulated on the decision to honour George McTagga rt with the bound collection of "The Amateur Footballer". It would also seem fitting that the "VAFA Media Prize" for club press correspondents of the year should carry George's name in honour of his work. Brian Logan, O. Xavs
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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (8) 39 R . Makinson ( De La Blue) (10) 64 (7) 34 Gilmour (St Bernards) (6) 46 (5) 33 Perrett (St Bernards) (-) 41 (1) 29 UNDER 19 NORT H Gatt (Albanvale) (-) 62 Hacking (Aquinas) (1) 30 (2) 39 Mitilinas (BulleenTemp.) (-) 29 (6) 27 UNDER 19 SOUTH (1) 27 Cornell (Old Melburnians) (-) 52 Riley (Old Mentonians) (5) 46 Pride (Old Mentonians) (6) 3 8 (-) 47 (4) 44 A RESERV E (2) 43 Aston (Old Scotch) (5) 29 Gribble (Ormond) (4) 26 Dixon (Old Melburnians) (1) 24 (-) 47 B RESERV E (3) 42 Heapy ( Old Xaverians) (3) 29 (3) 42 Hammond (Old Paradians) (3) 2 8 Hudson (Old Trinity) (-) 22 C RESERV E (6) 55 Degering (St Kilda) (-) 48 (3) 44 Clarke (Bulleen-Temp .) (2) 23 (-) 38 Spencer (Monash Blues) (-) 18 Calcutt (Preston) (-) 18 D RESERV E (1 47 McGrath (MHSOB) (1) 21 42 Martin (MHSOB) (5) 20 (1) 3 8 Drummond (MHSOB) (5) 20 Fletcher (Glenhuntly) (-) 16 E RESERV E (3) 30 Riley, Paul (Mazenod) (4) 35 (5) 28 Ryan (Aquinas) (1) 32 (5) 23 Rispoli (North Brunswick) (3) 3 1 F RESERV E (5) 26 Camm (St Pat's Mentone) 35 ( ) 20 Hille (University Reds) 27 ( ) 20 Xuereb (ANZ Bank) 26 ( ) 20 Walker (Elsternwick) 26
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