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ROUND 10 MATCHES - REVIE W Winter has really hit Melbourne and like last week Amateur games in this Round were played in difficult conditions with wind and grounds still suffering from the deluge of the past fortnight . The Scotch game was transferred at Scotch's request to Elsternwick Park given the state of the Swan St ground . Ormond were relieved because they have a poor record at Scotch and a much better one at Headquarters . However, their past record didn't count for much as Scotch maintained its new-found composure and won comfortably by 4 goals ending the'Monds 4 game winning sequence . The strong wind down the ground interestingly led to 20 of the 31 goals being kicked into the wind as both sides worked well when facing into the northerly . Fuller was brilliant at times at HB, Eagle was a real worker in the centre and Millar at FF has really developed into a fine forward, kicking 8 . Ormond had a great defender in M adden at CHB and Kingston was in his element on the wing . Steve Grace kicked 5 and was their only effective forward . M arcellin rose to the challenge and shook off their poor form in fine style by inflicting De La's 3rd consecutive loss. It was a remarkabke reversal as the Eagles had lost 5 in a row and was struggling . How quickly things can change? It now seems De La are struggling, yet only last month they sat on top of the ladder . Boysen kicked 8 as the Eagles forged further ahead from quarter time on and O'Flynn, in the difficult CHF, was outstanding with 3. M att Getson's fine ruck play brought Zannoni into prominence and the 2 were a big problem to De La . Lowe in the BP was a great trier and Campbell continues on his consistent form on the wing . Therry had one of its most important winsfor the season by downing Collegians at Oak Park . It was the chalienge that'fherry had to meet, and overcome, if it wanted to convince others it had what it takes to be a good side in A Section . Perhaps now, Therry players may even begin to believe more in themselves and really go on from here. To stop the Lions in their current form is no small feat but to do it after trailing all day, then to kick 5 .1 in the final term to Collegians 1 .4 is a tremendous example of sticking to a game plan and having some faith in the coach's instructions. Leigh Carlson will be understandably furious at an inability to win this one after having done all the hard work for 3 quarters . On a day not ideal for key forwards, the 2 opposing C HF's, Taylor with 5 and Schober, were clearly their team's best players . Eastmure was a good ruckman for Therry and Lord at FB, and Wallace on the ball, were good for Collegians. Top team, North, were held in an even first half at McKinnon by Haileybury with only 2 points in it at the long break. Whatever was said by Coach Robert Hyde had a great effect in the second half as NOBS kicked 11 .10 to Haileybu ry's 6.7 to run out winners by 35 pts . The sign of a top side is the ability to knuckle down to some hard work, when the situation demands it and that is certainly what the North players did . Moloney back from Hawthorn was a fine player and what a great pick-up at this point of the season . O'Farrell in the BP and Abrahams on the wing were also very good and if Abrahams can string together some games after overcoming his wretched run of injuries he will be a big bonus forthe N OSS . Haileybu ry were given terrific work by Orton in the ruck, Carty at HB and the resurrected Baxter at CHF. In a low scoring game, Uni Blues held off a spirited late charge by OM to win by 14 pts at the Cordner Oval . The Students trailed by 5 pts at the first break, took a narrow 4 pts lead at half time, then lifted their work rate in the 3rd quarter to lead by 21 pts at the last change. Melburnians outscored Uni in the last term but in the condiitons could not breach the gap . Newman and Baldwin were solid performers at H B for OM and centreline players M cCarty and Walsh were good for Uni with the interesting emergence of Assistant Coach (ex-Cauifield) David Matthews kicking 3, obviously to bolster the previously poor forward setup of the Blues. ROU N D 11 MATCHES - PREVIE W The big match at Headquarters this round is the Collegians vs Marcellin match and the form of both is an interesting contrast . The Lions slipped up last week out at Oak Park and will be anxious to atone . They maintained their hold on 2nd because De La fell down against M arcellin but Collegians have allowed North to sneak away to a 6 pts margin for top spot and that position is certainly their target in the next 8 matches . The Eagles, after a horror run of 5 losses, really turned it on last week at home to serve it up to the previously much-vaunted De La . What a way to come back to form? This is a re-run of Round 1, when both met at the Park and the Eagles were far too committed for the Lions. A lot has happened since then and Collegians will want to assert themselves as a much better team than Round 1 showed . They are, but they wouid not want to relax at any stage against Marcellin now that some lost confidence has returned . I feel Colleg ians can get back on track but it will not be easy. Scotch, who are red hot at the minute, host'Therry at Swan St and this will be a tough match . At stake is 4th spot and with only 2 pts separating both teams it takes on the importance of a qualifying final . Scotch has really pieced together some impressive wins over the past month with each week just getting a bit better on the last . A defence that is mean and aggressive and a forward zone that has some positive goalkicking power . The Scotch on-ballers are real goers as well . Therry must now take on all comers and make a definite statement that it means business in what is left of this season . It can't lapse into mediocrity again and then excuse itself . This could well be their biggest test of maturity so far in A Section and nothing less than a victory will be sufficient . In a ripper


of a game I lean to Scotch at home, as it is not an easy ground to learn to play and I have seen very talented sides struggle there . Ormond are at home to Haileybury and this is the first experience of the dreaded Gunn Reserve for most of the Hail ury players and it is not something too many of them are looking forward to . Ormond have been smarting from the first round hiding handed out by Haileybury at Headquarters and have marked this game to extract their revenge . Long memories prevail at the'tAonds and the setback of last week to Scotch will have just added more resolve to the Ormond players' match preparation . With 4 teams locked together on 16 pts there is a lot to lose. Haileybury are not playing well and Ormond appear to have recaptured some of the meanness for which they became rightly known . Even a couple of Haileybury officials have not looked forward to this encounter. Ormond to win here and restore some prid e NOBS meet O M at Brunswick and will have too much all round talent for an improved Melburnians . There is no doubt the new players have lifted the quality of OM and have fitted in very well with the few real goers of earlier this season to make this outfit a much more competitive unit than was the case in the first few weeks . But up against the best side so far produced this season the ask is a big one especially out at Brunswick which North have taken great pride in clearly establishing as a successful home base . Hyde will not allow any easing up by his charges and they will win this easily. Finally, De La play Uni Blues at East Malvern and Bernie Dunn will be demanding much more of the D's than has been on offer over the past month . Lack of height has been slightly offset with the addition of O'Callaghan but it has been the running players who have not been as productive in their workrate of late and it will be here that an immediate improvement will be required . Uni have some wonderfully courageous on-bailers in Worsley, Furphy, Stevenson, Davis, a highlytalented mid-field and an effective defence . So why arethey 2nd last? Because they have lacked the ability to kick winning socres . If this area can be remedied they will win more than they lose of the remaining 8 games. Somehow, I don't think that problem will be solved this week against De La . The current spate of poor form will not continue. The are mindful of their vulnerability in 3rd position if they can't turn it about now. With Scotch and Therry snapping attheir heels De La should win here and keep them at bay for another week .

B SECTION by Tom Johnston

Football is a winter sport so they say - some of the grounds I visited were more like the Antartic - winners were the flag favourites - Old Trinity, St Bernards, Old Xaverians, Old Paradians, Banyule - the Villain only picked 3 - missing out on the Doggies win over OM, Xavs over (you guessed it) Parkside! The match of the day turned out to be a fizzer between Old M entonians, on their home ground, against St Bernards. As the game progressed the Doggies were far too superior for OM and the winning margin of 57 pts was a true reflection of the game . St Bernard's best player was rover Vin Comito who is taking all before him . Centreman Gavin Keane's 6 majors was afair debut if you don't mind! Ruckman Wayne Carey continued to dominate and give Comito and M ulkearns an armchair ride. Old Mentonians' best player was ruckrover John Sly who has been great of late. Defender Ross Newman was dependable as was forward Tony Bournon . Old Paradlans completed its 4th consecutive win and moved 2 games clear from relegation but most importantly only one game from the four when they came from behind to beat University Blacks at the Uni, in very heavy conditions . The 3rd quarter was a beauty for Parade, who went on to win a hard fought match by 29 pts . Old Parade's best player was winger Peter Cosgriff who made a welcome return to form . Ruckman Jamie Geary has been a model of consistency as has defender Peter Brabender who undoubtedly is having his best season ever for Parade. Black's best players were the on-ballers And re w Gray and Hayden O' Neale who went the whole match . Gun player half forward Simon Bromell continues to impress this scribe. Old Trinity's march towards A-Grade continues on as they notched their 7th consecutive win - this time at the expense of Old Brighton on the notorious Beach Oval . Rick Beardsley running from defence and bombing 60 yarders gave his forwards many chances to convert . (I was stunned when Beardsley could not make the 6 best players - boy, Trinity has great depth .) Brighton's on-ball rovers never stopped trying - they expoed the only chink in Trinity's armour that I can see - Trinity went on to win by 58 pts in an awesome display. Bri g hton undermanned, gave their best, well done both sides . Old Trinity's best player was ruckman Lex (SOP) Taylor who took more knocks than Jeff Fenech! Centreman A ndrew Adlibon is pure class as isfull forward Roger Boxtei - 7 big goals was a delight to watch . Old Brighton's best player was rover Adam M cLachlan who has great potential and M atthew Talbot's pace worried OT. Captain Camero n Lade made his presence felt. Old Xaverians good win over Parkside at Pitcher Park has really opened the race for the four. Old Xavs were far too good for the Red Devils - Xavs led at every change . Both sides found the windy conditions hard to kick goals - Xavs, however, adapted to the conditions better and at 3/4 time led by 53 pts and Parkside were gone. Parkside salvaged some pride in the last quarter adding 4 .11 (what a waste) before finally losing by 28 pts in a


match where Xavs exposed a few Parkside weaknesses . Old Xaverian's best player was rover Mick Logan who was too good for Sedgwick - defender Mick Holmes was impassable as was the rejuvenated Jamie Petroff . Parkside's best player was centreman Mark Page who took Bill Mithen apart. Winger Lou Inserra was too good for Dann - ruckman Marc Bradley's battle with Doug Bailey was the highlight of the match . Banyule, after3 losses in succession, were keen to have a big win over bottom side Kew. Considering the conditions the Bangers' 54 pt victory overthe Brutal B rowns wasjust the tonic for Simmo and his long list of injured players . Kew were trying but the B rowns are very undermanned . Coach Richard James must have been pleased with Kew's last quarter when they added 5 .5 to Banyule's 3 .7 - leaving them trailing Banyule by 54 pts at the siren . Best player for Banyule was newcomer Rohan Parry on the wing playing his 2nd senior game . Centreman John Turnbull, with a brace on, played very well under severe duress and utility John Gilham was at his best . Kew's best player was defender Sean McMahon playing his first senior game with Kew (well done Sean) . Defender Rob Schober as usual always gives his best and Nigel King once moved from defence to the forward line made his presence felt. ROUND 11 MATCHES - PREVIE W Old Trinity (1st) play Banyule (3 rd) at Timber Ridge Oval and in their present frame of mind, Trinity are capable of anything . The quality and depth of players is shades of Haiieybury last season . Banyule, even without many gun players, will take this match right up to Tirini The forward line of Trinity will be the difference - Boxtel and Heath to kick a match winning score . . . Old Trinity by 29 pts. Old Paradians (7th) play host to Old Mentonians (5th) at Bundoora College in a match of major importance . Parade are on a roll - 4 successive wins means the oppositon must be at their best . I tipped Old Mentonians last week against the Doggies and was duly let down . I won't make the same mistake this week - Parade at home are very hard to beat - coach Michael Mulvahill must curb Acre man, Solley and Turner. There may not be much in this but Parade at home should take the points . . . Parade by 6 pts. St Bernards (2nd) with the grand opening of their new entertainment complex will not let Parkside (4th) spoil the Doggies celebrations. What a recruit Gavin Keane turned out to be, Parkside, on the other hand, have injuries to gun players Sansone tt i, Panjari, Goodier, Co tter and Cowell . St Bernards, although inconsistent, have too many guns for Parkside who have never beaten the Doggies at St Bernards . . . St Bernards by 39 pts . University (9th) play Old Brighton (8th) at the boggy University Oval . Make no mistakes, this match is the battle for relegation . Earlier in the season, Blacks thrashed Brighton on the Beach Oval - a hard task indeed . Black's efforts against Kew and Parade have been encouraging - Brighton, last week, looked good against Trinity. Brighton have the better side on paper - do they have the better commitment? Old Brighton to win a close match . . . Old Brighton by 3 pts . Kew (10th) play host to Old Xaverians (6th) only one game out of the four and with the expected losses by Banyule (3rd), Parkside ( 4th), Old Mentonians (5th) - can you believe this? - would jump to 3rd spot and be a force to be reckoned with . Kew on the muddy Victoria Park, as usual, will give their best but their best won't be good enough . . . Old Xaverians by 45 pts . SELECTIONS : Old Trinity Old Paradians St Bernards Old Brighton Old Xaverians 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 once again . . . great work fellow scribes!


C SECTION by Les "The Accurate One" Argen

REVIEW - ROUND 1 1 That beard seems to be getting busier every week!! 4/5 winners raises the "accuracy" to 62% for the season . However statistics always lie some say (especially backmen) and so I choose to look at my efforts in the last 4 weeks . 15/20 which is 75%!!! Suddenly things don't seem so even in C Section, if you look at the ladder, with Whitefriars 2 games clear in 4th spot. However 8th placed Thomastown still rightly feel they are a chance for the four, so don't put those glasses down yet ! State/Comm Bank moved to the top of the ladder with a strong win over Caulfield in the baffle of the Albert Park neighbours . The tricky wind proved very difficult even for the locals and it reduced the standard of skills on display. After equal use of the breeze the Cobras were 16 points up at half time. The Bank then moved to a 6 goal lead by the last change and prepared to hold the Fielders out in the last stanza . It was a tense struggle early as Caulfield peppered the goals but could not manage many majors - again failing down in front of goal . The Bank kicked a couple of steadiers into the wind and held on for a 32 point win . Best for the winners : Russ Linford, Vice Captain Neil Wallmeyer and ruck rover And rew Maher. Pre ston thought they might have a show at home against the Friars but it was not to be. The visitors kicked 6 goals in the first quarter and the fat lady could have started singing from there . Conditions were slippery but Whitefriars used the ball well (they're used to the wet ball?) and ran out comfortable winners . The Bullants, who are battling for numbers, were best served by Noble, Lowden and O'Brien . Thomastown kept their fina! hopes a!ive with a nervewracking win over St Kilda . Whilst the Saints were devastated by their 4th less-than-a- kick loss, the Towners were obviously elated . And who more so than Big Al? The Big Bad Bard of the Bears had this to say : "Thomastown players are no angels but they knocked the Saints' halos sideways on Saturday in what all agreed was a he!l of a game." The Bears used the breeze well early to be 11 pis up at the change, but then held St Kilda into the wind . At half time it was 12 pis to the Bears. The Saints were determined all day and at the last change had 16 pis to make up with the breeze. The last quarter was a heartstopper with the Bears going for the boundary line as many as 15 times in the last 5 minutes!! Best for the Saints in one they want to forget were Jason Fletcher (5 goals) and first gamer Jim Otto. The Bears want to name everyone but big ones came from Dashing Frank Farchione ; Sludge ; itAikevski ; Fellowes ; Murovic and Karambelis . Fawkner caused the upset of the round and rekindled their finals aspirations with a convincing 45 point win over Ivanhoe. Karl Edel told me the result was never in doubt from the moment he saw the Fawks fired up before the game . He was delighted with their teamwork and at-the-ball attitude . "A great win . A great team effo rt !" Robe rt Lawson, rover Cohen and goal sneak Majerczak were better players . The loss slips Ivanhoe from the top of the ladder on percentage. The Bulleen-Temp vs Monash clash promised a lot but delivered a strong and convincing win to the Stowers . There was no wind advantage and M onash led narrowly at the first 2 changes . When the game had to be won in the third quarter the Stowers were too good, too systematic and too fast for the Ashes . BulleenTemp were given enormous drive from on-bailer "Paris" and a good target up forward in youngster Stef Mitilinas. Monash coach Brian Ford was disgusted in the feeble showing of the Students who seemingly had much to play for . All credit to Bulleen-Temp on a hard-earned win . PREVIEW ROUND 1 2 This looks a very tough round to select . Clubs are now fighting for the double chance, the finals or to survive in C Section and in most cases 2 of the above 3! ! Ivanhoe home to Thomastown . Ivanhoe should rebound in front of their parochial supporters but I sense the wheels are back on the bandwagon at Thomastown. But like the Eagles at home I'll not go for the Bears away?! Ivanhoe by 16 points . Bank at home to Bulleen/Temp . Could this be a grand fina! preview? Well it could be but I don't think the Hoers would approve! The Bank have won 6 in a row and it's time for a loss . Bulleen-Temp by 10 points. Monash at home to Preston. Monash coach Brian Ford (6pm last Saturday) reckoned Preston (easily) but I feel the Ashes will be out to return some pride and remove some question marks . Monash by 25 points. Caulfield and Fawkner replay their earlier thriller at Caulfield . Again this should be close but I think Fawkner are capable of upsetting the Fielders by 12 points . St Kilda at home and keen to avenge their early loss to Whitefriars . Frustration over near misses should fire the Saints up and narrow the gap between them and the four . Saints by 26 points (if it's close they might lose!) SELECTIONS: Ivanhoe BulleenTemplestowe Monash Fawkner St Kilda


D SECTION by Peter Lemon

The highlight from last Saturday was the continued good form of St Kevins with a strong win over Old Ivanhoe to cement themselves inside the four by 6 points . The lowlight of course was picking 4 out of 5 winners and missing on my own side, the Rovers ! Today sees SKOB's take on section leader Ajax. It will be very interesting to see how far St Kevins have come. After winning their last five out of six I give them a real chance to knock off Ajax . Given the Jackers good results, they still tend to go missing during their games, maybe it's a lack of concentration . Still, they have the score on the board and today's game will be a thriller. Another surprise came from Melbourne High where they were outplayed by a very determined Hampton Rovers . The Rovers have now improved their position on the ladder and the crunch comes today when they tackle Old Camber w ell at home. The loser I suggest will probably head to E grade. The ladder shows three sides on 12 points and3 sideson 20 points . With seven gamesto gothingsare tightening up. Today'sfixture will sought outthe ladder more clearly. In last week's draw, Glenhuntly came out on top with a solid win over St Bedes . Aided by the breeze Glenhuntly led by 5 goals to 3 by quarter time. St Bedes had levelled halfway through the second term only to let up and fail to capitalize on their good work earlier . A 6 goal haul in the third sealed the game for Glenhuntly leaving St Bedes to think what might have been. Best for St Bedes : Paul Newport ruck roving, Blair Hutchinson half forward, Simon Flannery half back and Tim Beazley in the ruck. For Glenhuntly : Steve Timms on the wing, Phil McGrath full back, Phil O'Keefe ruck and Tim Hill half forward were best . When a side has its back to the wall, beware! Hampton Rovers produced excellent form to defeat M elbourne High at the school Oval . Kicking with the breeze the Rovers were first to the ball and led 5 goals to one. M elbourne High fought back with a 7 goal second term to be even at the main break . Again the Rovers attacked with the wind holding a 24 point lead into the final term . On this season's form one would have expected M elbourne High to go on with it, but the Rovers showed more endeavour to fight back kicking 5 goals into the wind and taking the 4 valuable points from the game . Best for Hampton Rovers: Ian Boyle roving, Shawn Deveraux, Ross Hetherington, Dough Hobson, M ark Young and Barry Bird . For M elbourne High : Adam Green half forward, Chris Tyrrell and John Adduci tried hard all day. Ladder leader Ajax had their work cut out in beating Old Camberwell . The Jackers matched their opposition in the first quarter against the wind, then taking the initiative in the second term kicked 4 goals to have a handy lead . Old Camberwell showed plenty of spirit to keep within reach but were unable to take the lead . Ajax held the advantage all day to produce another win and consolidated themselves on top of the ladder . Best for Ajax : Peter Gotz half forward, Greg Rozenberg in the ruck, Danny and M att Pat on ball, and David Brisken on ball . TODAY'S SELECTIONS (80% strike rate) This week shapes as the most important round of the season . The final four is far from settled and three clubs are now entrenched at the bottom on the same points . In the match of the day Hampton Rovers at home and with an improved attitude will give anything to win against Old Camberwell . St Kevins are the big improvers and I'm going forthem against top side Ajax . Old Ivanhoe have slipped recently but today is a must against La Trobe. Melbourne High will need everything going to beat St Bedes and Old Geelong will win over Glenhuntly in a danger game. SELECTIONS : Hampton Rovers St Kevins Old Ivanhoe Melbourne High Old Geelong PRESS CORRESPO N DENTS: Contact Chris Rowston - Monday morning (W) 598 9800 or Fax 598 4856 . r- ~ -~ -,

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REVIEW OF ROUND 11 PLAYED JUNE 22, 199 1 It is my hope that after his diatribe last week Clarence will not be subjected by the Executive to the Socratic treatment of quaffing hemlock on Elsternwick Park because he has miscoached the youth of the VAFA . G NORTH Seven correct selections from eight matches was my record for the second successive week . North Old Boys did climb another rung ontheladder as aconsequence of their 74 pointwin over Therry whilst further east Eltham built percentage with a 49 point victory over Marcellin . My "man at the match" told me the "Turtles" held sway in the ruck duels through the efforts of Adam and Paul while Dar re n Bishop controlled the centre duels. Old Scotch overwhelmed Old Westboume by 91 points atGoshes Paddocleaders St Bemards recorded a 33 point victory over Albanvale . Kew did keeptheirfinals' hopes alive astheyaccountedfor Old Paradlans by 45 points. Unfortunately for Kew, fourth placed Chirnside Park overran Oid Xaverians by 70 points to further consolidate their top four position . Bulleen Templestowe completely outclassed Banyule to win by the unusually high margin of 163 points. The one sided nature of the match can be gauged from the "Bullants" 46 scoring shots (one each two minutes) to three by Banyule. My only blemish of the round came at the hands of Collegians who proved me wrong when they defeated Footscray Institute by 11 points . G SOUTH For the second successive week I tipped the card . De La Salle recorded their eleventh consecutive victory when they over ran Old Geelong to win by 131 points . De La Salle scored virtually every two minutes whereas Old Geelong averaged a score each half. Mazenod's inaccurate kicking limited them to a 20 point victory over Old Haileybury who had only half as many scoring shohts . Monash Whites proved far too strong for Old Melburnians and ran out 46 point winners while CBC St Kilda kept in touch with the leaders by defeating St Kevins by 32 points . But for marked inaccuracy St Kilda's margin would have been far greater. t4ontias-North Caulfield proved no match for Bloods who won the game by 73 points . M onash Gryphons recorded their second victory at the expense of AJAX who went down by 26 ponts . In another fairly one sided game second side "St Johns" over played Glenhuntly to record a 74 point victory. NORTH PREVIEW OF ROUND 12 TO BE PLAYED JUNE 29, 199 1 G Collegians and Kew will appreciate the size and surface of the Harry Tro tt Oval although the extra size could test the fitness of both sides . I select Kew who must keep winning if they want to feature in the finals . Eltham travel west to play Therry whose 1991 form indicates that the "Turtles" should win well . West meet east when Chi rn side Park make the long journey to play Albanvale . Although I am sure the "Cobras" will extend their visitors, all form indicates that Chirnside Park will win. The form side N orth Old Boys travel to Bulleen to meet Marcellin whose form does not reveal evidence that the Eagles will be able to defeat North . North must keep winning to hope to qualify for a final . The match of the round is that between Old Scotch (third) and St Bernard's (first) . Although Scotch has in Price a reliable goal sneak St Bernards have scored more this season . Given that the two defences are fairly evenly matched, I will disregard home ground advantage and select St Bernards as I accept the axiom "Forwards win matches". Bulleen Templestowe who should be on the crest of a wave after last week, travel west to the muddy Naughtin Oval to play Old paradians . The Paradians, who are a small side, will not have the talent to hold Bulleen Templestowe to a losing score. G SOUTH A.J.A.X., who will be at home to C.B.C St Kilda will not have the necessary talent to hold St Kilda to a losing score. I favour Old Melburnians to return to the winning list be defeating Kontias-Nth Caulfield whilst I favour De La Salle to win their twelfth consecutive game at the expense of Mazenod . Monash Whites appear to be strong enough to defeat Glenhuntly at Caulfield Park . However the students should be careful as the enigmatic Glenhuntty are capable of causing an upset . Nevertheless I select Monash Whites . St Kevinsand Old Haileybury appear so evenly matched I am in doubt who to select . At home I select St Kevins . In the match of the day St Johns will be at home to Bloods . Second place will be the reward for the victor . There is little between the sides on paper although in Su ttle, St Johns have the best forward on the field . I expect a match worthy of a final and favour St Johns to emerge victorious . Old Geelong will be at home to Monash Gryphons at Como Park . Neither side inspires me to select it . I have many doubts about the outcome? Can the Gryphons handle the big ground or will Geelong be depleted by skier preference? M onash Gryphons are my selection to win a close match .

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Personali 500 GAMES AT BULLEEkI TEMPLESTOWE Our senior and reserve grade boundary umpir e "Running" Robbie Hill will run the boundary for the 500th time in the seniors match against State Comm Bank on Sat 29th June . Robbie first started running for the Bullants in 1977. Prior to this he had been an Amateur field umpire in 1976, a VFL reserves field umpires in 1975 and a VFL reserves boundary umpire in 1974. Robbie has also ran in many VAFA finals, bringing his amazing game total to over 580 . For his service to the club Robbie was awarded Life Membership in 1987 . The entire club wish to thank and salute Robbie for his outstanding achievement . 400 GAM ES TO ORMOND BOUNDARY UMPIRE S All at Ormond congratulate our boundary umpire Matt Szylit on his 400th game today (29/6) - an incredible performance . Matt has run the boundary in 328 A grade - 35 B grade - VAFA 22, Reserves 11 and Under 19 4 games. He expressed the following views - Best Ormond Player: Bruce Bourne with special mention to Phil Mehrten ; Best Ormond Team : Could not separatethe 1972 -1988 Premiership sides ; Best Amateur Field Umpire: KelvinMcKay (1965) . Matt is a pharmacist and has always assisted Ormond with medical supplies - we saythanks for your great service not only to Ormond but to Amateur football generally and best wishes for your future. BIG BLOND BO MBSHELL BREAKS THE 200 BARRIE R Today (29/6) Peter Noske lays his 200th game for Old Haileyburians to cap a charismatic and entertaining career which has seen him play most positions and rise above the good-natured ridicule of team mates and opponents alike. Peter's involvement with the Bloods 10

rs began in 1979. Eternally fit, he played his first 79 games without a break, and by the early 80s was making his mark as a six-foot wingman . In later years the enduring number 23 has played a prominent role in defence, but has made it into attack enough to push his tally of goals to nearly 250 . "Noskers" finally tasted premiership success two years ago, and there were few more deserving participants considering how Pete had stuck through the hard times . Pete is a respectable accountant in real life, so is ideally qualified to oversee the club's finances as Treasurer in their first year in'A' Grade. Peter is to be congratulated on a fine career and in being only the 12th Old Haileyburian to reach the coveted 200 mark. PRESIDEN T'S 150TH GAME AT GLENHUNTLY Steve Hill, one of the famous quartet, celebrated his 150th game with a win against St Bede's last week (22/6) . The only Hill with brains!, Steve has been President for the last two years. Since his first game in the late 70s, Steve has only been reported once, was 2nd in the 1988 Second's B&F and has as many grey hairs as Stevie Withers . Congratulations on a fine effort both on and off the field . 150 GAMES FOR OLD PARADIANS FRANK GLEESO N OP's champion rover Frank (Mr Magic) Gleason will play his 150th game on 29/6 . Frank started with OPs U19 side in 1980. He was senior captain 1988/ 89/90, won the A Grade B&F in 1987, so far he was won Old Paradians B&F 4 times - 83, 84, 87, 90 . Frank has represented the VAFA in 1986 to 1989. All the players, committee and members wish Frank all the best and keep on roving the packs and upset the opposition . Well done Mr Magic. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


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REVIEW OF LAST W EEK'S GA M ES Almost achieved the impossible perfect score last week with 16/17 only to be foiled by who else but De La Gold who had a great win over Bedas - well done Tony and Co . Apologies for any incorrect names today - I'm writing from the shadows of the Harbour Bridge using a blotchy faxed copy of my notes that I left in Melbourne . DIVISION 1 De La slaughtered Tonners with Rob Makinson getting another 15 and Leo Vivona telling Dennis that he definitely kicked 11 . Rover Danny Smith also did well . Xavs easily deft with the Monds with D'Amico, King and Purcell their best . Haileybury played a shocker according to Gilla but still cruised home from the Students . Darren Naisbett kicked 5.7 and took the mark of the year for the Bloods . The consistent Eddie Bingham again did well as did Scott Harrop and Paul Anderson. Bernies, 2 goals down at 1/2 time, kicked 8 in the 3rd quarter and went awayfrom Nodders who were best served by Wes Marshall and Matt Guiliano. Nick Mitchell inspired Bernies 3rd quarter comeback and skipper Andrew B rebner, Anthony Comito and Stuart Looker all did well . ° Wet weather expert, Shaun O'Riley, again featured for Marcellin in their easy win over the "slab losers" Parade . State squad hopefuls Adam Ryder and "mate" A .T. also featured . Collegians got back in the winners circle over Scotch with Tony Symons and Fergus Donaldson their best . DIVISION 2 NORT H ° Chirnside continued their good form at Towners expense with Andrew Schafer again their best . 16 y.o. David Paola also made his presence felt . Despite kicking 9 points (no goals) Grant Hyndman was OT's best against the Friars. Two other contributors were Simon Williams and Jacques Bennett. Albanvale marched on at BulleenTemp's expense after an even first 1/4 . Anthony Paddon was again Cobra's best - will he get the hat trick of B&F's? Andrew Leahy and Ben Vitalone gave Cobras 4 good 1/4's . Therry held 2nd spot with a good win over NOBs who slipped from the 4. Paul Stanko booted 5 for the Ploys and Jacob Dimech put in a top effort . DIVISION 2 SOUT H Melbourne High kept in touch with the 4 by rolling Nodders. Bi g Bruce Ansell and Mark Lansley were High's best while John Duketis snagged 6 . Rovers easily accounted for St Peters with a quartet of goal-sneaks featuring including the disappointing "talent waster" Jamie Ross who got 6 . Joel Day also got 6 and Phil Ha rvey and Richard Bulmer both got 5. Toners held on to a 5 goal lead at 1/2 timeto get home from Jackers with Luke Waters booting 6 . Three of their most consistent players - Simon Mullin, Peter Appel and Michael Sichlau - all did well . Ashers got home by a point from Old Wells in the last 3 minutes after playing the first half with only 16 starters . Steve Rowlands and Paul Tocknell were Ashers best . Beda's coach, John Meyer, reckons my nemesis, De La Golds, are the best team he's copped in the last 2 years, no doubt influenced by their super 6 goal first 1/4 . Gerard O'Brien, Matt M cCraw and Brad Smith battled hard for Bedas whilst Craig Johnson was the Golds best . Simon Greely and Ash Truscott both got 3 in a low scoring game. ONCE AGAIN - BRIEF PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES DIVISION 1 With only 17 men De La annihilated Tonners last week and I think they will do likewise today against the Students. The Bundoora Boys will be happy again that i am going against them today against Xavvers but there is no "slab" on offer if they cause an upset . Nodders will return to the winners list at Monds expense whilst Haileybu ry will be too good for Scotch. Collegians are not playing as well as they did early in the season and will lower their colours to Bernies whilst Marcellin will get a much needed percentage boost against Brighton . SELECTIONS : De La Blue O . Xaverians M azenod O. Haileybu ry St Bernards Marcellin DIVISIOP! 2 NORTH Albanvale will push NOBs further down the ladder whilst Chirnside will get a much needed percentage boost against the Parkers. Towners wiil be too good for Oid Hoes and my ex-fancies Bulleen-Temp . will get the winning feeling again at Friars expense. The tough selection is OTs versus Aquinas. I expect the consistent home team - OTs - to win . SELECTIONS : Albanvale Chirnside Park Thomastown Buileen Temp. O. Trinity DIVISION 2 SOUTH Ashers renewed run for the 4 will falter because of Uni holidays and the greater all round strength of the Toners . Melb . High keep knocking on the door of the "4" but I expect Jackers to turn the knock into a tap today in spite of High's undoubted home ground advantage . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


Personality Pars OLD CARE Y All at Old Carey wish Simon "Legs" Le Gear the best in his move to Sydney. Simon, a former captain, best & fairest and premiership player, has transferred in his job. A 73 game player he has dominated the rucks since his debut with the U19 in 1984 and will be missed by all on and off the field . Good luck Simon . OLD CARE Y All at Old Carey amired goal umpire Dick Thomas for his dedication to duty when he stayed at his post & kept waving the flags as his beloved old Volvo went up in flames during the senior game against Boronia Park (13/4) . Thanks to all supporters who managed the fire hose until the brigade arrived and pronounced the Volvo "dead" due to an e!ectrical fault . OLD CARE Y We are delighted to again have the company of A rthur Sandell (Life Member and Time Keeper par excellence) after a bout of severe illness and surgery . Good also to again see Joan Gramlick (83), widow of Old Carey's founder, "Bunny" Gramlick, barracking on the sidelines ; and the keenest supporter of them all - our resident "smokestack" - 91 yr old Bill "PA" Miiiership - 1920 Fitzroy player and grandfather of the Cope boys, cheering us on and puffing non-stop on his cigar. (He enjoys a port or three too!) . His secret for long life? "Just keep on breathing!" . OLD CAREY Elizabeth Cope runs the canteen. Graeme Cope conveys the "crocks" to hospital . Andrew Cope patrols the back pocke t James Cope "runs" for the 1's & 2's whi!e recovering from knee surgery. Richard Cope waves the flags behind the goals . What a great family -Old Carey sure is "Coping" in'91!!

THE BLACK LIS T ROUND 11 JUNE 22 1991 FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES BY 3PM UNI BLACKS (Res) 3 .35* BRUNSWICK (Res) 3.38* CHIRNSIDE PARK (G-Nth) 3.41 * KONTIAS (G-Sth) 3 .53* BY 5PiUi OLD BRIGHTON (Snr) 5.08* THOMASTOWN (U19/N) 5.04 BY 5 .30 PM NORTH OLD BOYS (U19/N) 6 .19 OLD SCOTCH (U19/1) 6.45* * *Clubs had to be contacted for scores . "'Opposing club had to be contacted

Personality Pars VALE - OLD PARADIANS All at OPs were saddened at the passing of Jenni Nailer on Anzac Day . Jenni was one of our most ardent supporters and all the players, members and committee will miss this young girl who brought so much to the Old Paradians . The OPs are thinking of Kaye,Gavin, Paul and Stephen on these sad times . OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIAN S "Congratulations Paul & Andrea" The Committee and players of Old Essendon Gr . wish to congratulate Paul Hen ry and Andrea (Lohesy) on their engagement this week . Paul is a!ife member and current reserves coach . They say if you smash a mirror it's seven years bad luck so is it seven years of good luck if you smash a plate?!! ! BEST WISHES PAUL & ANDREA

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Club sec retaries/Press corre spondents from each of the 10 A and B clubs are to be congratulated for their Saturday night "ring through" to Norm Nugent . Home clubs have half an hour (5 .00-5.30) to make contact with Norm and dictate to him Q by 0 scores, goalkickers and best players from both participating clubs from each game (ie 3 mins per club) . "Stars" last week were Old Haileybury (phoned 4.50) and Uni Blacks (4.55) . The rest made contact from between 5 .00 and 5.30 with the exception of Old Melburnians (5 .33), Parkside (5.35) and Old Mentonians (5.38) ALL CLUB SECRETARIES AND U M PIRES ARE REMINDED OF THE 1991 PROCEDURE REGARDING REPORTS AND CONTACT TO BE MADE WITH ELSTERNWICK PARK AS A RESULT . • Theclub secretary of the reported playerto ring Elsternwick Parkon Mondaymorning ONLY IFthe playerwishes the Tribunal Co-ordinator to consider the prescribed penalty being given . • The Tribunal Co-ordinator, once he has considered the player's previous record and the gravity of the report, will then inform all involved of his decision - if the pre scribed penalty re quest is granted . If the request is denied the club secretary only will be informed of the denial . • IN SUMMARY -ONCE A REPORT IS MADE ALL PARTIES INVOLVED ARE TO ASSUME THE TRIBUNAL WILL HEAR THE CASE THE FOLLOWING TUESDAY UNLESS THE TRIBUNAL CO-ORDINATOR ADVISES OTHERWISE . • All umpire reports must be at Elsternwick Park during the Monday following the match . Club secretaries are advised that these details are explained fully in a Memo to Secretaries (May 27 1991) *** At the recent Perth Amateur Carnival, Justin Toohey was selected as the VAFA's representative at the Carnival . Justin officiated in the matches that Victoria was not participating in and from all reports performed credibly and impressed all with his representation of Victoria and efficiency as an umpire. Well done Justin . ~t** Whilst talking about the Carnival our WA host club was the West Coast Amateur Football Club based at City Beach . West Coast were terrific hosts and any Victorian amateur player who is transferred to Perth in his employment could do no better than contact West Coast AFC about continuing their career there . P. Stevens


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Aug 4th Sun Old Scotch v Old Haileybury (A) Aug 10th Sat Ajax v Old Geelong (D ) Aug 11th Sun Thomastown v Whitefriars (U19/N) 11 .30 am Thomastown v Bulleen-Temp (C ) Thom astown v Bull/Temp (Res) EP No . 211 .30am Aug 17th Sat St Bernards v Banyule (B ) Aug 16th Sun G Section Grand Finals 11 .30 am Aug 24th Sat Old Melburnians v De La Salle (A) Aug 25th Sun No matches at EP this da y Aug 31st Sat B Section First Semi-Final Sept 1st Sun A Section First Semi-Final Sept 7th Sat B Section Second Semi-Final Sept 8th Sun A Section Second Semi-Final Sept 14th Sat C Section Grand Fina l Sept 15th Sun A Section Preliminary Final Sept 21st Sat B Section Grand Final Sept 22nd Sun A Section Grand Final '

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 ST BERNARD'S OC vs OLD BRIGHTON ORMOND vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS OLD SCOTCH vs OLD PARADIAN S DE LA SALLE BLUE vs OLD XAVERIANS MARCELLIN OC vs MAZENOD BLUES COLLEGIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLUE S

B SECTION UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs ST BERNARDS OC PARKSIDE vs OLD MENTONIAN S OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD PARADIANS BANYULE vs OLD XAVERIAN S OLD TRINITY vs KEW

UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION AQUINAS vs THERRY THOMASTOWN vs BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE WHITEFRIARS vs PARKSID E NORTH OLD BOYS vs CHIRNSIDE PARK OLD TRINITY vs ALBANVAL E OLD IVANHOE - BY E

C SECTION CAULFIELD GR vs MONASH BLUES PRESTON MBOB vs BULLEENTEMP FAWKNER vs STATE/COMM BANKS THOMASTOWN vs WHITEFRIARS OC IVANHOE vs ST KILDA CBOC D SECTIO N GLENHUNTLY vs HAMPTON ROVERS OLD CAMBERWELL vs M .H .S .O.B. OLD GEELONG vs ST BEDES OLD IVANHOE vs AJAX LATROBE UNI vs ST KEVINS OB E SECTION WILLIAMSTOWN vs AQUINAS (Sun, Fearon Reserve) WEST BRUNSWICK vs POWERHOUS E NORTH BRUNSWICK vs DOVETON MAZENOD OC vs ST MARY'S BRUNSWICK vs OLD ESSENDO N ST ANDREW'S vs BULLEEN UNITED F SECTION SALESIAN vs UNI REDS BORONIA PARK vs ANZ BAN K ST PAT'S MENTONE vs RICHMOND CENTRALS ELSTERNWICK vs OLD CARE Y PENINSULA OB vs UHSOB

UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION ST BEDES vs OLD MENTONIAN S OLD CAMBERWELL vs A .J .A .X . (1 .30 pm start) M .H .S.O.B . vs OLD MELBURNIANS CAULFIELD GR vs ST PETER'S CLAYTON HAMPTON ROVERS vs MONASH BLUES MAZENOD BLACKS vs DE LA SALLE GOL D (Brandon Park Reserve, Glen Waverley) G NORTH SECTION NORTH OLD BOYS vs F.IT. ELTHAM vs OLD XAVERIANS (Eltham HS, Dalton St) COLLEGIANS vs OLD WESTBOURN E OLD SCOTCH vs ALBANVAL E ST BERNARD'S vs OLD PARADIANS KEW vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE CHIRNSIDE PARK vs THERRY MARCELLIN vs BANYULE G SOUTH SECTIO N DE LA SALLE vs MONASH GRYPHONS A .J .A .X . vs ST JOHN'S OC (Oval 2, Albert Park) OLD MELBURNIANS vs GLENHUNTLY MONASH WHITES vs ST KEVIN S ST KILDA CBC vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS KONTIAS vs OLD GEELONG (Caulfield Park) BLOODS vs MAZENOD (Alt venue to be decided)


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19 L. Sayers 21 . R- Berryman 22 . A . Brau n 23. M . Farrington 25. T. Symons 26. C. Lester 28 S . Blackman (VC) 29. A, Kenneally 30. A. Quayle 32 . B Allan 33. T Smit h 34. B. Barker (VC) 35. P. Mastos 44- N . Collinson 57 S . Stephens 99. T. Lester

OLD PA RADIAN S GREEN Coach : David Way 1 . T. Jones 2 . M . Colaci 3 T Kell y 4. M . Dickason 5 M . Liv y 6 N . Condie 7 A . Collings 8, S. Batchelor 9. M . Harrison 10 D. Baird 11 .S.Swindon 12 . D. Hal l 13, K . Jenkins 14 D. Vicino 15, C. Natoli 16 R . Perr y 17. J Blandford 18, B. Joyce 19. C . Hoobin 20 . B . Brodie 21 . P McGinley 22 . S. Cross 23, S . Wallis 24 .B .Pannam 25. A. Pekin 26. L . Peyton 27-B.Johnson 28 L . Smith 29. S . Metaxis 30. S . Willmore 33. C. Henry 37. A . Thomas 43 . S . O'Keefe 44 M . Hayes 45, A. Joyce 48. N . Wayman 49. S . Vincent 50. J. Reid y 51 A. Finanzio 1.1,' J OR SPONSO R

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11 . M . Laffan 12- S. Greely 13. D. Crowe 14. C. Johnson 15 K . Keely 16. C. Lester 17. S . Neeson 18 T. Grogan 19, J. Duckett 22 . M Laffe rty 24 . J . Hayter 26 R . Makinson 28, N . Vanderplight 29 . M . Mastroianni 30, M . Murray 31 . G. Borg 32 . C. Belleville 51, K . Pollard 53 D.Rosman 54 M . Smit h 57 B . Fitzgerald 59 . A. Greely F'AJOR SPONSOR

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MAZENOD

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Coach : BRIGHTO N Adrian Williams Coach : Mark Swain 1 . M. Tetley 6. A . McLachla n 2 . N. Little 7 M . Devine 3. J Mannix 9. R . Haydon 3. A . Kin g 12 .J.Hendne 5. B. King (Capt) 15 . J . Moore 6. P. Occhipinti 17. D . Moreton 7. J. Lenett e 19 . J . Pyers 8. G. Makin 21- T. Smith 9. B. Howe 23. S . Bishop 10. C. Varney 36.R Carter 11 . D. Gill 41 . S. Crowe 12. W. Marshall 43, J. Ferrer 13. S . Josz a 52-B .Jones 14. M . McCusker 53. P, Murphy 15 M. Cavanagh 54. A . Naughton 16, D. Horben 55 K . Payne 17 D. Weston 56. B. Pollock la S, Powel l 57. A . Skelton 19. P. Maiden 58. M . Spence 20 . M . Goudie 59.N . Wartman 23 . T. Walker 60. M . Wilson 24, W. Sergeant 61- M . Tol l 25 . M . Guiliano 62 . A . Delbridge 26. A. Little 63, N . Hil l 27, J Walsh 64. A . Lomas 28, A. Morris 65 . D. McCormack 29 J . Fisher 66 . M . Rei d 30 .5 . Barton 67 L . Hamilto n MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial • Domestic

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OLD HAILEYBURY Coach : Tony Gilchrist 1 . J Delalande 2 . M . Alle n 3 0. Andersen 4 . G . Anderson 5, P. Dow 6 . D. Pasco & S. Harrod 9 . D. Bugalski

10. S. Lyons 11 . C. Kraus 12 . T. Hunte r 13 . A . McLaughlin 14, T- Rice 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. R Vine

38. J McLean 40. D. Naisbitt 42 .J . Dran e

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ST. BERNARDS Coach: Terry Davi s

OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Andrew Ralph 1 . A. Caput $ 2, R . Hansen 3. S. Barlow 4. P. Brady 5. N . Cook 6 A,Keyhoe 7 R . Salter 8 . A . Ega n

9 . B McDonald 10 A Burke 11 . C. Burke 12.L. Hannebery 13 S . Nattill i

14 P. Finn 15 M, Scatzo 17. I . Purcell 1& D. Bailey 19. M . Juracich 20, S. Hogan 21 .J. Boston 22 R Tucker 23 A . Duggan 24,D.Landngan 25 . D. O'Sullivan 26. M . D'Amico 27. D. Clarke 28.J .Hilbert 30 34. L&.Powe Daviesr . Meehan 35.. M J Portelli 36 37. C Green (Capt) 41 . M . Dillo n 42. J. Flynn 44, T Collins 55 P Salter

ORMOND Coach : J. Veal 1 . B . Turner 2. J. Brown 3. D. Auslander 4 .J . Osborne 5 G . Marirnc 6. A. Fische r 7. P. Marnow 8. R . Butner 9. D. Barto n 11, D . Taylor 12 . C. Keleher 13 .C. Lough 14 . S Montgomery 15 . C. Karageorgio 16 0 Abrahams 17 J, Schulman 18. C. Woo d 20. P Hurley 21 . P. Absalom 24 R . Carboon (DVC) 27, J, McCarth y

28, K, Sparrow (Capt) 29- M_ Gribble (VC) 32 . C. Sparrow 37.J . Agar 38. P. Conroy 48. C, Montgomerie 52 D Burgio 54.T. Percoc o 74 . A . Taylor ; 1 oT i71

1 .S . Jones 2 . C. Byrne 3. A . Brebner 4. J . Comito 5. S. Looker 6. M . Hande T S. Parrett 8 . L. Vassalo 9 .J .Kennedy 10. N . Mitchell 11 . P. Scerri 12. A . Daliey 13. 0. 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 Raffl e 26 F. Giordano 2T D Farrell 28 . B, Horn 29 . S . Martin 30, A. Webb 31 .S Fox 32. 0, Calderon 33 . D Solomon 34 . M Dailey 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, Arroaysmit h

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Under 19 North ALBANVALE Coach : Peter Robertson 1 J . Karagiannis 2 .T.Febey 3 . 8 . Gatt 4 . J . Smith 5 . J . Hodge 6 . A . Grech 7. J. Triplett 8. B, Williams 9. J . Mason 10.8.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. Psail a 24. A . Leahy 40, D. Liddell 69 B Vitalone A Cilm i R Razbocan M Bourke D Canavan C. Gergi s J . Swansson

AQUINAS . Coach: Peter Davison 2 .P Dunn e 3 . M . Glennie 4. B. O'Connor (C) 5. S. Upton (VC) 6. K . Denve r 7. C. Glennie 8. J . Hewitt 9. S. Flynn 10 . J . Scott 11 . J . Hacking 12 . C . Burde u 13 B. Chamberlain 14 C. Belli 15 A. Ward 16 . B . May 17. L. Stackpole 18 C. Zuponavich 19- G . Whitehead 20- C Collive r 21 . A. James 22 S.Jone s

23. J. Livingstone 24 A . Wright 26. J. Swann 27 . M . Riseley 29.D Henderson 30 J Knight s 33 J Crouc h 35 M.Kennedy(DVC) 44 J McEwa n

OLD IVANHOE OLD TRINITY Coach: Andrew Ryan 1 . J. Crane 2 . D. Proll 3 J . Fox 4 . D. Toll 5 . A . Mohr

7. M . Greenhalgh 8 R . Schmidt 9 T. Pitt 10.1. Roxburgh 11 . B. Elsworth 12 . R . Ivey 13.S. Shepherd 15. 8. Barker 19. M . Wu

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 Lutz 33 M . Hore 34 . E . Larner 35. C. Dermeris 36 L . Hu f 37 D. McLelland 38 . M Tozz a 42 C . Pitt 69 M . Squirrel]

Coach : Leigh Coleman 1 . C. Bougas 2 N . Sims (Capt) 3.T. Gibson 5. G. Brimble 6 P Peterson 7. J. Bennet t 8 . L . Sanguinetti 9 . S Beamish (VC) 10. T. Vains 11 . E . Best 12 . S. Hindi 14. J. Curry 15. T. Harvey 16 M . Seuling 17. B. Greet 18. S . Lloy d

19 P Gutteridge 20 T Roberts 22 S. Williams 23 G. Hyndman 24 . J . Giles 29 A. Howe 31 .D . Denby 37. M. Adam 42, C. Symonds SPONSORS :

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BULLEEN TEMPLESTQWE Coach: Alan Parris 1 . P. Nage l

2 . C. Mutimer 3. D . Tulloch 4. B. Pascoe 5. N . Mann 6. S . Mitilinas 7. P Dail-Oglio 8. C . McWaters 9. R . Pulverenti 10 . G . McLaren 11 . N . Waddell 13 . A Kemp 15 .J . Pederick 16 . D. Brennan 17. G . Pemberton 18 . J . Catt

21 . S . Doggett 22 .B .Cowan 25. M . Cumming 29. C . Ellis 30. G . Shallard 34 . J. Scott 44 . M . Hyd e

PARKSIDE Coach : P. Ha rvey 1 . J. McAinch 2 . B . Satins 3. G . Galanis 4. A . Worrel l 5. M . Dipasqale 6. A . Delle-Vergini 7. S. Marshall 8. T Came 9. D. Craig 10. R Martinez 11 . G . Hunt

12. C . Walsh-Holmes 13. A . Crawle y 14 . B Dowsett 15- N . Damilitas 16. C. Ellis 17. G . Giannopolous 18. S Elli s 19. S. Arnold 20. J Stuart 21 . C . Williams 22 . A . Harvey 23. T Wilson 24. P Conlin 25. A. Wilson 26 . M . Chara

27. A . Athanasiou 28.L. Caruana 29 .R .Grundy 30 . S . Williams 31, D Barker 32 .R. Duncan 33 . S . Dzemadoski 34 . C. Garcia 35 . D. Lombardi 36 . A. Luc h 37. N . Memos 38- D Rayner 39 R. Rogers 40 R . Salisbury 41 D . Tolson 42, S. White 43- G . Tsaiko s SPONSORS Irotie Clothing 489 9511 Parkside Panels 459 8516 P&W Transport 462 2488

CHIRNSIDE PAR K Coach : Peter McCall 1 . M . Pemberton 2. B . Greensill 3. S . Marks 4. B. Pedler 5. C. Gellert 6. M . Thomson 7. V. Piccio h 8. A. Spirh 9. S . Foster 10. D. Harvey 11 . D . Paola 13 . E . Kerr 14 . G . Woodcock 15. N . Romano 16. C . Lancaster 17. S. Condie 18. P Smith 20. M . Edwards 21 . A . Schafe r 22. M . Van Leemput 23. R. Foster 24. P Egan 37 . T. Connell 39. C. Derham 45.P. Pope 50. P. Di Ciero 51 . C. Devoy

THERRY Coach : A. Le Maistre 1 . R . Bannister 2 . S Hollow (VC) 3. D. Ford (DVC) 4 J.Schembn 5. A . Newbould 6. K . Grant 7. M . Fitzpatrick 8. M . Sharp 9. G . Baker 10, D. Howson 11 .I .Sheedy 12. C . Masters 13. S . Villella 14. C. Noonan 15. R_ La Rose 16. N . La Fontaine 17. D. Goodwin 18. K. Sexton 19. J. Dimech 20. G . Carbis 21 . P. Stanko 22 . B. Scutlli 23. A . Baker 24. J. Delaney 25. D . Hoaureau 26. G . Grocock 27. K . Fitzpatrick 28. P. Higgins 29. P. Loris

33. M Goodwin 35. R . Stevens 36. T. Pinne r 39. S. Boyle (Capt) 42 . A McKay

NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD CAREY Coach:

Coach : Terry Mills 1 . G . Vain a 2 . M . Leigh 4. C. Mulle r 6. S . Thomasello 10 . B . Collinson 13 . F. Salvatore 14 .L . Roberts

19 . R . Papaleo 20. A . Rad i 21 . A- Newport 23.S . Boczar 31 . L . Boyle 32 . G. Phyland 35. C. Camponelia 38. B. Del-R e 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. Sartori 69. M . Davi s

THOMASTOWN 1 . George Joseuski 3. C Hutchinson 4. J. Gatevski 5. F. Dillorenzo 6. M . Daghistani 7. C. Sahi n 8. J. Pougios 9. T. Morroney 10. S . Kotevski if . D. Pougios 13 . F. Farchione 14 . T. Jimouhs

15. M . Trouatello 16.F.Jarrod 20. A . Rya n 21 . A. Skora 22 . M . Inzitari 23. R . Dimmagio 25. E. Valentino 27. M . Grech

28. P Kotsos 29.J. VahoUs 30. R . Gerinia 31- T. Cakovski 35 . D. Dimouski 37. D. Stevenouski

WHITEFRIARS O.C. Coach : Leon Jones 1 . D. Qutlty 2. M . H,okox 3 A. Wise 4. D.teBockhurst 5. D. Larret t

6. J . Co x 7 . G . Gibbons 8.T. Haynes 9. C Tilling 10 . P. Millar 11 R . Reidy 12, J, Force 13 M . Irwin 14, G . Johnson 15 . J . Ciardulli 16 A . Ravenarki IT 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 Belfor d 30 D. Carapellotti 31 . N . Smir k

32 . S. Smir k 33. 8. McGauchie 34, V. Barker 36. S. O'Sullivan 46, M . Vernal 48. B. Wilkinson 63. M . Jackson 72, H . Flanagan

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Under 19 South A .J.A.X . 1, R. Lipto n 2 . D. Lewenberg 3.J.Hoppe (DVC) 4. J. Carp 5 . P. Loewy 6. D. Kalb 7. B. Chizik 8 . J. Wrobel 10. D. Kol 11 . A. Slade (OVC) 12 . D. Berkovitch 13. Ashley Krongold 14. R. Israel 16. L . Moses 17.J . Perelberg 18. A. Redlich 20 . J . Wrobel (Capt) 21 . D. Totter 23 . M . Serry 24 . Z . Rosenberg 25 . D. Cukierman 28 . Z . Frie d 29 . S. Rosenberg 30 . D. Raic h 31 . G . Sheezel 33 . J . Bram 34 . T. Fell (VC) 37.D.Bendel 39 . A . Pakula 41 . J. De Vries 47. D. Shlakht 60. D. Brytman 66. M . Fagenblat 69. A. Traye r 71 . A . Levine

MONASH BLUE S Coach : Bob Heliyer 1 . D. Gurvic h 2. C . Signorelli 3. M . Williamson 4. P Clifford 5. R . Barker 6. J. Howard 7. V. Sheehan 8. B. Hahne] 9. M . Smith 10. A. Wozencroft 11 . S. Gill

12. C . Dillon 13. S . Arnott 14 .P.Bertacco 15. D. Corrigan 16. T. Gason 17. G . Wadley 18. P. Drew 19. S . Watkins 20 . B . Kile 21 . W. Douglas 22 . P. Tocknell 23 . D. Arnall 24. A . Froelich 25 . D. Berlingeri 26 . J . Harris 27.S .Rowland 2& S. Pogue 30 . M . Pond 31 . A . Bec k 32 . A . Archer 33 . L . On g 34 . B . Dowsley 36. G . Urquhart 37. S . Mentha 38. A. Brumley 39.G .Pasqua 42 . P Millie

CAULFIELD GRAMM . Coach : Graeme Wootridge 1 . G . Harrison (Capt) 2 . A . Moore (VC ) 3 . J . Richards 4 . C. Hos e 5. I . Crosher 6. M. Salter 7. M . Jones 8. C. Adkins 9. T Smart 10 . A. Beasley it . T. Henri 12 . N . Johnson 13 . A. Babarczy 14 . J . Ryan 15 . D. Mori 16 . J . Patterson 17. A. Lourie 18. W. Byrn e 19 . S . Carmichael 20. T. Henri MAJOR SPONSO R

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OLD CAMBERWELL Coach :

Peter Robinson 1 . A. McKenzie 2 . J . Eadie 3. J. Metcalf 4. B. Taylor 5. T. Nixon-Smith 6.R.Jepson 7. R. Froomes 8. C. Porter 9, B. Jones 10 . T. Walker 11 . J . Nichols 13 . A. Kolmorgan 14 . A. Gale 15. A. Kent 17 . J . Smith 18.R.McCahon(DVC) 19. S . Woods (Capt) 20.T. McManus (VC) 21 . M . McHutchison 22 . A. Wilso n 23 . C . Town 24 . C . Fisher 25. R . Nas h 26 . C . Brown (DVC) 27. S . McCann 30 . A . Opray 31 . J. Harcourt-Horsfield 33 . J . Fletcher 34 . A . Gregory 35 . P. Cunnington 36 . M . Nixon-Smith 37. M . Jaboo r 39 . M . Mudge

HAMPTON ROVERS DE LA SALLE Coach: GOLD Graham Smith 1 . M . Johannsen Coach: 2 . T. Phillipson Tony Spencer 1 . L . Bakhs 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. Hill 43 .L . Mcinneny 44 . T. Magree 45. L . Maher 46. S. Mahoney 47. E . Maillard 48. J. Raju 49. D . Smith 50. A . Raynor 58. J . Taylor 73. A . Truscott

OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : David Elam 1 . D. Milne 2 . S. Will 3. M. Cornell 4. A. Nelson 5. P. Donova n 6. C. Branchflower 7. M . Rose

8. A. Morrell 9. J. Correll 10 . 0. Burdeu 11 . W. McLean 12 . W. Salter 13 . P. Allen

14 . M . Metzner 15. T. Cooper 16. G . Tyrrell 17 . B . Vile 18. M . Weis 19. D. Trinidad 20. H . Hope 21 . N . Rhoden 22 . D. Kogler 23. M . Sneezwell 24. J . Gourlay 25. G . Tyrel l 26 . J . Thomas 27. D. Kozckar 28 . S. Cox 29 . C. Dixon 30 .L .Duffy 31 . S. Frazer 32 . C. Gillard 33 . J. Blythe 34 . T. Muscamp 35 . J. Bull 36 .P Sheehan 37. E. Koc h 40 . M . Blood 44 . C . Bisogni 46. P. Sinn 48. A .C. Smith 49. A. Smith 51 . W. Ward

M .H .S .O.B.

Coach : Steve Duketis 1 . N . Bradley (VC) 2 . P. Alberg o 3 . A . Saultry 4 . T. Wilke s 3 . C . Amoore (DVC) . Theobald 4 . B. McGregor (DVC) 56 .. G D. Pilmore 5 . D. Woo d 7. R . Goodman 6 . R . Abraham 8. B. Gordon 7. P. Harvey 9 . S . Nea l 8. A . Cakmak 10. T. Roberts 9, D. Ari z 11 . K . Wailes 10. A . Fairweather 12 . J. Knight 11 . S. McGregor (VC) 13 . C . Parris 12 . E . Murray-White 14 . R . Zwar 13 . R . Bulmer 15 . J . Duketi s 14 . M . Clarke 16 . A. Chenowith 15 . J . Day 17. J . Lipscombe 16 . G. Taylor 18 . B. Web b 17. R . Capes 19 . P. Barge 20. J. Robbins (Capt) 20. P. Lansle y 21 . N . Skinner 21 . M. Konstanty (C) 22. R . Brabner 22 . T. Angelopoulos 25. C. McLean 23. B. Ansel] 27. J . Dakis 24. N . Gregory 28. D. Wilto n 25. M . Clowes 34. C . Voulgarakis 26. N . Archdall 35. D . Hallas 27. J . Vida l 40. S. Anderson 28. P Baker 48. M . Atkinson 29. M . James 50. C . Scarlett 30. L. Flood 52 . M . Lester 31 . D. Lander 53. B . Kay 32 . J . Bamert 60. C . Worland 33.R .Gustone 71 . C. McGregor 34. M . Guinea 80. J . Alessi 35. B. Gilholme 88 . S. Blick 36. M . Mackenzie J . Biancardi 37. D. Marti n J . Bridger 38. C . Young D. Hobson 39 . C . Glover M. Hope 40. S. Galt T. Kell s 41 . J. Goldi n M . Looschilder 42 . S . Greenland J. MacAlister 43. P. Howarth A . Manago 44. A. Rehak B. Nelson 45 . S. Robins L . Scoullar 46 . J . Stewart R . Shaw 47. J. Willis D. Stafrace 48 . M . Wilson S. Whitby 49 . M . Rees MAJOR SPONSOR S 50. G . Mackie 51 . B . Etchel l

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ST. BEDES Coach : John Mayer 1S .Yas s 2 . 8 . Smith 3. D . Barr 4. D . Beasley 6. R . Bilos 7. I . McNicol 8. D. O'Brie n 9. S. Flannery (VC) 10. C. Ros s 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. Bracchi 23 . M . Kinsella (Capt) 24. P. Campagna (DVC) 25 . S . Farme r 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. Hrisovergi 5. M . Ayoubi 6. P. Williamson 7. G . Wild 8. M . Grant 9. J. Mercuri 10. E . Lem a 11 . S . Woodbridge 12 . G. Redford 13. P. Kinsella 14. A. Schultz 15. T. Tomlinson 16. R . Schwass 17 G . Doman 18. J. McKay 19. S. Lazzara 20. M . Gavin 21 . S. Lampard 22. G . Hall 23 . J . Wylie 26 .E .Jones

MAZENOD BLACKS Coach : Steve Thompson 1 . S . Dell'Oro 2 . P.Saynor 3. C. Falloon 4. S. Griffith 5. S. Pola n 6. S. Fraser (Capt) 7. P. Evan s 8. S. Prendergast 9. J . Warke 10. B. Mounter 11 . M. Kein 12 . B . Martin 13. T. Willi s

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. Bor g 26. S . Bourbon 27. J . Wickman 28. C. Nash 29. M . Hancock 30. R. Burrows MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial • Domestic • Commercia l

558 5255 OLD MENTONIANS Coach :

Peter Murphy 1 . A. Howar d 2 . D. Campbell (DVC) 3. C . Schelle 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. Rile y 13. K . Richardson 14. P. Appel

15. C . Flanagan 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. Radin 25 . A. Carter 26. M . Leone 27. N . Graham 28. M . Bond 29. G . Worrell 30. L . Murphy 31 . B . Smith 32 . B . Stainforth 33. T. McNamara 34. P. Sullivan 35. J. Styles

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No1't COLLEGIAPlS Coach : D. Tadgel ,

ALBANVALE ( i e, t { .

13 J.Aenara ( Coa-h) 14 C ;. us(DVC) t5 D Guastelegname 16 M Holdswodh (VC) 17 J Arvah o9s

IS T La rt er 19 M . Higgans 20 E . Walker 21 C Griffiths 22 J Van Meet 23 J Joseph 24 T Kabc 25 R Turner 26 S Mitchell 27 P Carngan 28 M Phdhps 29 B Clark 30 S Breadey 31 G Radford 32 J Francese 33 D Barnard 34 P Krasicky 35 M Bradley 36 A McOonaid 37 F Lorenzon 38 M Sm~tt 39 A Schoetbaenker 40D Kir k 41 4V Bentley 42 D Chapman 43 D Dodemaide

BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Paul Ryan, Mal Prior 2 T Driver 4 P Saw 6 L Parts 8 A Bennett 9 P Reid 10 G Hatton 12 D Merrett 73 A OLoughlin tS B Lederman 16 C Shallard t70 Hal l 18 W Murphy 9 M Prior 21 C Connelly 24 P Ryan

25 P Edwards 29 G Parkinson 32 A Saw 39 C McMahon 41 R Eac h 49 G Dasley 58 D Cummins

CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : R . Heinrich I J Par k 2 P Anthony 3 S Wheeler 4 M De Jong 5 J Km g 6 G De Jong 7 V Bourke 8 G Andrew 9 R Gray t0 R Mathyssen ii G Wyngaard 12 C hlath,eson 13 C Parker 14 J Schroen 15 M Warren 16 F Romano 17 P Scardamag6a 18 M Carus i

20 T Sanderson 21 M Mazur 23 D Foste r 24 R Hemnch 25 M Thomas 26 T Marks 29 M Harrington 30 K . Bass o 34 B Hayes 35 P Campbell 40 W Comelrssen 47 0 Marshman

4 5 . F,. :.. .. 6 . P. Duni 9. C. C. r 10. K. Dun11 . C. Woods 16 S, Mackay 17_ R . BIMackay 24 '9 D C Tadgell (Capt) 27 C.Chappel l 29 G Kenneally 32 R Nancarrow 33 S Irw m 34 R Wilson 35 A Taylor 41 S . Byrne 43 N Comley 57 Ph .] Svran 58 Peter Swan 64 C S ingleton 65 1 Lockwood 66 G Sutherland 69 M Burgess

ELTHAM Coach : D . Tucker i G O'Donnell 2 S, Murdoc h 3 A . Tucker (Capt) 4, D Wh d 5 S Fitzpatrick 6 S Mitchel l 7 D Bishop 8 P Smclai r 9 G Constantine 10 P Saga r

M ARCELLIN FOOTSCRAY Coach : INST OF TECH '. Snr. N. Le Lievre

Coach: Wayne Tayio 2 . J. Perre 3 J 0Kane 5 N Barbounis 7PByrnes i2. G Z~egle r 14 M Williamson 16 E M,do n 19 T Johnstone 22 P Chfte 23 E Darmaom 26 V Biba s 28 S Case 29 P Morley 32 Ww Taylo r 33 M Robertson 40 PK Allen 39 Thielman 42 D Connoll y 43 M O'Shannessy 55 T Nucar a 99 B Holburt P Armetas A Barboums M Bonke 0 Edwards A Rile M Esteban F Garcia M, Gale M Haynes F,. Klroy Br Mah a B Moebus T Mu' C Pat tonnson G Pall son J Schembn B Tomelty W Ward

11 K Tucker 12 J Weather II 13 N Hampshire 14 W Wood (VC) 15. P Taylo r

16 F Mandler 17, B Evan s 78 P Kernaghan 19 L Dawson 20 8 Anderson 21 S Milla r 22 0 Wilton 23CToy 24 T St.ckland 26 M Delaney 27 S Fealy 28 W Gaff 29 R Haber 30. A Gardiner 31 C Butler 32 M Collings 33 G Hal l 34 S Shaw 35 J Pitcher 36I Chesser 37. J West 38 J Coll~ngs 39. M Barden 40 A Peacock 41 .L Woods 42,S McV,car 43 G Moore 44 M Bar6ng 45 D Thorsen 46 C Perna 47 M 48 D Bishop Peterson 49 S Jablonski 50 J Skidmore 51 A Koster 52 .S McPha,l 53 A Smark 54 M Pertot 55 S Tozer

56. S Eastaway 57 R Leedham 58 S Ward 59 M Jackson 60 R Lovett

Coach : Reserves A. Paatach 1 A Paatsch 2 T Day 4 C Carr 6 G Petroti 7 M DIIOn 8 M Amad 70 A Gallagher 11 C Slattery 12 N Bourke 13 M Stapleton 14 D Howe

15 J Seabury 16 G Waster 17 M Getson (Capt) 18 A Cattily 19 M Delahunl 20 S O'Flynn 22 T O'Hehrr 24 A Hevntt 26 D O'Callaghan 27 R Gross 28 C Maso n 30 A Bendoncch,o 31 I Patterso n 32 A McIntosh 33 A Treganowan 34 L Getson 35 J Pappas 36 G Walsh 37 TJ 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 Buhagar 48 D Bromage 49 S Mangan 50 S Koledrnk 51 T Mahon 52 T Smit h

53 T Slattery 54 S 55 N Seattl Menzies

BANYULE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

56 Jeremy Golds e 57 B Day 58 S Boysen 59 K. Robinson 60 S . Watson 61 M Bushell 62 M Szakacs 63 J Kan n

64 M .Rozenboom 75 J Dinnee n

;CHEMPLEEX KEW Coach: Paul Shaw I P Shaw(CtCoach) 2 B Provrse 3 M O'Dea 4 A Tucker 6 Richard Maclsaac 7 S Nuna n 8 M. Glemster 9 D Maclsaac 10 C Northam 11 A Phelan 12 M Wan 13 M O'Hanlon 14 A Lrvmgstone 15 I Oakley 17 A Lazarus 18 C Curtain 19 C Macisaac 20 M Furlong 21 A Bolan d 22 J Vanderzalm 23 J H o 24 S . James (VC) 25 Robert Macisaac 36 R McEncroe (DVC) T Vana M Manley W Stengards R McGregor M Doyl e

BOARDWALK BA Banana Alley, City ***

VAUGHAN PRINTING 624 High St, E. Kew 817 4483

ST. BERNARDS TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIE D

THERRY Coach : J. Kite L M . Conway 8 S Lyons 10 H. Ayad 11 B O'Sulhvan 15 S Brisbane 16 P Doherty 16 J Grant

24 G Falchk 25 A Smith 28 D Sandman 31 L McIntyre 32 R Costello 33 S Gibson 40 R . De Vila 41 W Un d 48 D Lyons 49 C Mohren 55 M Jacobsen 60 P Roper 75 J Kite (C) 76 T Hewat 77 D Jmkins 79 J Bolaho 96 S Redden

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : D. Fogarty 1 D Errol l 2 L Joseph 3 P Mtllett 4 B Hickey 5 S Dowhn g 6 P McSweeney 7 M Collins 8 Carbo n 9 A Hoffman 11. G Carroll 12 P Wei r 13 S Gerde 14 0 Fogarty 15 M Hibbert 17 D Perrone 19, M . Stormont 20 M Molone 21 P Greaves 23 L Bevan 24 J Ra e

25 J Schmidt 26 G OHare 28 P O'Dwyer 29 J McIntyre 31 G O'Toole 32 A Schmidt 33 B Dubois 35 O Fitzgerald 36F Kennedy 37. P Hehir 38 G Mac n 39 M Mantmeo 41D Nixo n 42 A . Baker 43 D Hofstede 44 P Solomon 45 J Horan 46 C Moore 47 5 Moloney 49 A Price 50 P Kett 51 J Cahll 52 J Molloy 53 M Egan 54 T Atonsi 55 P Callaghan 56 8 Crmckshank 57 V Tlrott a 58 0 Pairs 59 D Cotter 60 S Scollo 61 AOrelh 64 McGnllen 66 J Ciccotosto

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach : David Kay 6 R Maxwell 11 K Fuller (L) 28L Higham 30 S Stokes (Capt) 31 M Clunies-Ross 32 R. MacMillan 33 S 34 A Warner Jap p 35 H Middleton 36 W Strangvrard 37, D Lelievr e 38 S Wilson 39 M Godwn 40. D. Steele 41 A Price 42 D 43 D 4Vearne Snarly 44. P. Morrison 45, G Alto 46 S Montgomery 47 M . McGregor 48A Hawdon 49 R McLeish 50 S Gibbs 51 S Rodwell 52 5 Hawkins 53 C Perkin s

54 A Greenaway (VC) 55 0 Kay 56 A Clunies-Ross 57 J Russell 58 N Howell 59 S Psichalos 60 A Sutherland 61 K Richards 62 D Hoyl e 63 S Knowles 64 C Lockett 65 P La w 66 S Finlay 67 E Hutchinson 68 C Adams

88 I Bowde n

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OLD PARADIANS

Coach : Peter Martin 1 M Dea n 2 P Woroplow 3 D Gear y 7 P Lor d 8 J Caruso 10 J Natol, 11 V Scarcella 15 P Price

21 P Burge 22 E Bourke 23 P Digney 24 J Cadd y 26 P Martin (CC) 27 P Steven s 28 P Brennan 33 N Pucc,o 34 L Thomas 35 P Luby 40 0 Quix 44 D Gravell 45 P Henry 46 A Joyce 47 S Barker 48 P Caddy 49 R Lecm-Kee 50 W BWot 51 P Rei d

52 C Ray 53 D Blackley 54 M year 55 L Vear 56 J Caruso 57 D Keenan 60 S 0 Toole 61 J Elks 66 C Zahra 67 A Vdlanb 68 D Qugley 72 R Toonan 73 A Redy

OLD WESTBOURNE Coach : Greg Crowe I P Alberg o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

G Baker A Belcher A Board D Cloves G Crowe D Evans T Ferns

9 W Fleming 10 0 Freeland 11 A Freer 12 T Weir 13 T Ggas 14 A Goates

15 G Harris 16 J Heffernan 17 0 Horsburgh 18 A Horsburgh t9 S Karunaseewa 20 P Kuklych 21 M Lourds 22 J Manalokas!s 23 S MacBean 24 G Murdoch 25 P Ostru m 26 S Porter 27 W Taylor 28 D Reeves 29 A Vincent

OLD XAVERIANS 1 Rogers 2 Teha n 3 OSullivan 4 Jurasich 5 Mart y 6 Rush 7 SiIk 8 Orsin i ii O'Sullivan 12 Alant

23 J Sadier 26 5 Millard 27 R King 28 M Taylor 34 P Gretchen 36 M Gibson 59 J McGrath 77 W Peppard 78 S Hawel


South A .J.A .X . 1 R Lipto n 2 D Lewenberg GVC) 3 J, Hoppe 4 J Car p 5 P Loewy 6 0 Kalb 7 B Chizk 8 J Wrobel t0 D Koi 71 A Slade (DVC) 12. D Berkovnch 13 . A . Krongold 14 R, Israe l 6 L Moses 17 J. Feldberg 18 A Redlic h 20 J Wrobel (Capt) 21 D Totie r 22 . M Seigel 23 M Serry 24 Z. Rosenberg 26 Z Fned 29 S Rosenberg 30 0 Reic h 31 G Sheezel 33 J Dunne 34 T Fell (VC) 37 D Bendel 39 A Pakula 40 J DeVries 47 D Shiakht 66 M Fagenbiat

BLOODS Coach : B. Jarick 1 P Ell' s 2 M Cadman 3 R McAsey 4 P Greene 5 P Gaynor 6 C Hutchinson (C) 7 H 11i, Poulo s 8 S Curtis 9 D Stoc k

10 B Janck (Coach) 11 R Eilam

72. C McDonnell (VC) 13 P Bainbridge 14 R Howard 15. J Nanowch 16 B R,seiy 17 D Legge 78 . 5 Powell

19 8 McDonnell 20 P Neyla n 21 D Rust 22 N Stevenson 23 D Thomas 24, N Va n 25. J Gran t 26.S Smnh(DVC) 27 D Wilts 28 G Hart 29 S Tress,der 30 J Ra.vboHom 31 P Amarant 32 .K Shannon 33 M Turne r

34 C McAsey

MONASH GRYPHONS Coach: C. Robinson 1 W Spensiey 2 N Marvin 3 L Waplmg 4 C Robmson 5 A La Cava 6 J Duke s 7 S Ogilvie 8 8 Kosmer 9 S Olive 10 B Searle tt S Bloom 12. M Walsh

13 B Prendergast 14 M Morro w 15 M Campbell 16 0 Anderson 17 M Kdner

18 A O'Brien 19 M Hal l

20 J Anderson 27 D Gravma 22 C Barker 23 L Baker 24 T Prendergast 25 T Wrli~am s 26 M Luncar 27 B Duncan 28 C Robertson 30 D Grabau 35 V Ryan 44 S Hogan 45 C O'Bnen 49 1 Helton 69 D Adams

MONASH WHITE S 1 T Donyssopoulos 2 A Bainbridge

3 J Youn g 4 M Petrescu 5 P King 6 G Bunshaw 7. P Edwards 8 T Guaiano 109 A Rezausk .s J Donnelly 11 D Gemmola 12 R O'Ne d 13 B Kenny 14 R Treverton 15 D Smn

16. 0 Graham 17 L Colomb,es 16 S Terry 19. D Foster 20. G Leech 27 . W Farley 22 . A Par k 23 G Shaw Stuart 24 8 Nmm s 25 D Rowie y 26 M Kotsanis (Capt) 27 J Fos 28 G Ridley 29 J Selth G Morgan M Young 30 P Seidel 31 32 33 D Snadden 34 P Jones 35 A Kowanyko 36 D Ym g 37 38 39 40 41 42 44

P Dawson J Conquest M Pmkey C Jeffers K Lakusa M Skarkey N Pa n

45 M Van Der Schoot 46 B Lloyd 47 5 Dods 48 A Park 49 A O'Hara 50 G Couns 55 M Car r 72 G Sammells 75 B Muhktar 77 J Salvatore 99 A Wilson

GLENHUNTLY Coach: B. Brinan 2 S Warren 7 S, Noble 70 B.Drman 11 . D Holman 12.A Dix 13,J O'Donoghue 14. C Whela n 15 R Nicholls 16 W. Dueli 20 D Ottaway 21 R. Vmnard 25 A . Levey 30 G .Toogood 3L R. Barnes 33 P Hyde 34 G . West 35 B Trense 42 R, Gray 43 G . Nayar (Capt) 44. C Hardin g

50 C Ryan 52 C Thom (VC) 53. R Hal l

60 Fishe r

DE LA SALLE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

OLD HAILEYBURIAN

KONTIAS Coach: D. Joyce 1'0 Joyce

2 A Alerandrou 3 M Copeland 4 N Barbousas 5 N Lambnnos 7 N Lambrinos 8 G Sp,hopoulos 9 N Aiexandrou 13 P Spdropouios 14 A William s 17 N . Andonopoulos 19. G Kantanas 20 SBon d 21 P. Bouriotos 22 .A, Cowan (VC) 23 N . Farley 26 M.Zuegn 27 K South 29 C Lording 30 J, Hatzidakis 31 . A . Gannakrs 32. M . Doulgerakis 33 J Kyparssi s 34 D Kirwan 35. P Andersson 36 C. Fountogiou 39 A, Dimaws 40 F Giannakis 43 M Herbert 44 J Vasd

45 C Podandis C Emmanouel A Karvelis H . Yiannakis G Veloni s B Tchaker,an J Mattes J Papagianrns S Drouga s A Gounans

Coach: Chris Ladds 2 J Wood 4 J Robertson

6 Whitehead 25 S O'Leary 27 M Reed 30 R Wilson 31 C Lane 33 T Johnston 35 N . De Read 40 G Pa-l1 41 R Stevrert 42 P Fiockart

OLD M ELBURNIANS Coach :

MAZENOD O .C. Coach: Danny Wain 2 S Palamara 3 S Campbell 4 D. Carr (VC) 5 S. Bateman 7 P Deega n 8 A McCormack 12 A Wtlk s 14 R Murray 16 D Cox 17 T. Tslaws 20 C Hearn 21 J Dicmtio 22 S McDonald 23 M Sayers 25 L Phillips 28 G . Noone 30 B. Car r 31 I . Not 33. N, Wareham 34. C Emery 36 5 . Anderson 37, N, Collins 38 A Green 39 R Bourbon 40 M . Birch 41 P Sharp 43 A Chilcolt 44 G Smith 45 G Rogers 46 S Grady 48 D Wain (Capq 49 M Fitzpatrick 50 T Halla m 51 . N Robinson 53 J Wilkson 54 R Ure n 55 D Brennan 56 R Seligo 57 M Jackson 58 M . McK .ttne 59 G .Daubeny 60 A Willis 61 J Kennedy 62 P Chalker 63 R Jenn~ngs 64 A Bright 65 M Bias 66 Scott Bray 67 R Charman fi8T Noonan 69 S Kerr 70 D Roach 71 P Stemfort

R. Van Den Dungan 72 C Dalgleish 73 K VanDerHdst I A Woodhouse 74 M Bright 2 T Farndon 44 A Kirkwood-Scott 75 T Had6eid 3 J Francis 47 R Dobson 76 J Cincotta 4 J Kellam 52 M White 77 Steve Bray 5 DJ Hamilton OVC) 55 C Ladds 78 J Boyle 6 J Earn 56 B Ladds 7 R Heath MAJOR SPONSO R 57 G Taylor 8 S Hunt (Capt) 61D McCnmmon 9 T O'Leary 62 A Johnston 10 R Hockney 63 M Brid e it . A Reid 64 D Kretchme r 12 S Hargreaves 13 D Dawson 14 S Potter 15 D Hawke 16 G Parstow Coach: Tim Corrigan 17 L Mates 1 T Arnold i8 A Sutcliffe 19 M Waring (VC) 2 P ~.antone TEAM LIST 20 A Butten y 3 P Civaetia NOT SUPPLIE D 4 T Corrigan 21 S Conran 22 A O'Connor 5 R Davey 23 B Morphet t 6 R Douglas 7 M . Durrant 24 J Correll '.. 25 R Van Den Dungan ''.. 8 J Freema n 9 S Haidamous 26 C Daddo 10 S Ka z 27 A Georgione 11 G Long Coach : Gre g Furlong 28 D Hawke 12 P Lon 9 29 D Stephenson 4 M Deayto n 13 JDMcDonald Mcbonaid 30 D Perkin s 14 5 5 Costanuno (DVC) 31 T Wilson 6 S Corcoran 32 A. Joyc e 15 B Millar 7 J, Lassen 16 A Nanfra 33 D McDonald 8 . T Cantwell 34 M . Naylor 77 C Nolan 9 A Racheile 35 J Davis i8 C OKeel e 10 D Owens 19 M Shaw 36 P Nelson 71 .S Coppms(DVC) 20 M Sheehy 37 N Oschro 72 G Matheson 2t C Wiggins 38 H Ingleton 13 5 Ham 22 D Gdi 39 R Pergra 14 J Sheeha n 23 P Gili 40 T Richards 16 W Charlton (VC) 24 A McLaughlan 41 P Tnndade 17 J Brodi e 42 A Waring 25 B Barclay 18 M Dunsmore(DVC) 26 B 0 Brien 43 M Dowd 19 S McCreesy 27 J Sweeney 44 J Dowd 21, G Cester 28 M McCol l 45 J Walmsley 22 C Suttie 46 C Hancheae 23 M Janson 47 S Laycock 24 M Zannon 48 J McConneit 25 D Kelly 49 J Hardmg 26 C Frerker 50 J Butt 28 G Thomas 77 B Rowland 29 A lorlano 86 J Kellam 30 Z, Monroe SPONSOR : , U47i(JN 8NOWCE 31 D Higgins (CapO 31 P Liddell M. REINER Sr CO . 419-0141

TWO TONE PAINTING 558 525 5

OLD GEELON G

ST. KEVIN'S

ST. JOHN'S O .C.

TRI-GLOBAL

ST. KILDA C.B .O.C. Coach: R . McOueeda i M Nck!asen 2 A Barnard 3 J Howard 48Bo;d 5 M G4 an 6C ~ Degenng 7 8 G Baker 9 P White 10 P Buzz2 11 A Gale/ 12 M Raher 13 P Suw^nch 14 S Mooney 15 F Buckley 16 G McAlister 17 C Battersh4 18 A Frtzsrmon 19 M King

20ARddeg 21 S 22P =n 23 J Pasara 24 C Gray .'' 25 M Murrd-ry '.. 26 A Joyu 27 R Stwa

28 A Woodward 29 1 Hammam 30 D LaForvare 31 P Sherman 32 M Fargo 33 N Anderson 34 G Kerran 35 B Mance 36. J Parsonage 37 J Kob# esvan 38 5 Vbod 39JOro 40 G Rosenberg 42 P Kenan 43 M Schnell 44 M Howard 45 P Trabnger 46 D Capetar~ 47 G Hogan 48 M Broadhead 49 M Rogers 50 P Rog_rs 51 M Creckan 52 T Pearl 53 S 54 S MChapman 55 J Fletcher 56 A Presr ell 57 D DurSene 58J G 59 G Joseph 60 S Hems 61 R Pope 62 B Kelly 63 B Capesar, 64 M Boyd 65 1 Richards 66JRyan 67 M OSuPVan 68 B Jackson 69 J Price

70 J Rush 71 R Ral la 72 A McGa.v 73 J Ryan 74 B Deham 75 C Hickey 76 A Liddell 77 C Hussey 78 M Gleason 79 M Goble 80 6 Hawker 81 G Hawker 82 D Larw~n 83 R GraM 84 M Oriscoa 85 G Saad


F Section 0 0 Founded 1906

OLD CAREY ANZ BANK Senior Coach : Tony Kennedy Reserves Coach : Peter Smit h 1 . P. Smith tA. S. Duke 2 . M . Sanelli 3 . G . Skei n 4 . P. Cummins (DVC) 5. L . McLeod 6. P. Marshall 7. D. Mulle r 8. W. Simmonds 9. E . Nicolosi (VC ) 10. H . Birkenfield (C-Res) 11 . S. Byrn e 12 . G . Larkin 13 . S . Hall 14 . M. Szeitz 15. N . Pastras 16. P. Knight 17. R . Hueston 18. P. Boyle 19. W. Lasslett 20. R . Koegler 21 . P. Shoppee 22 . A. Sore 23. A . Bennett (DVC-Res) 24. M . Birrell (VC-Res) 25. J. McDonald (Capt) 26. P. Ganley 27. O. Morros 28. P. Dawson 29. T. Reed 30. S. Vergos 31 . T. Harbinson 32 . M . Farrel l 33. K . Kringoodis 34 . N. Vergo s 35. J . Zafaridls 36. G. Flaherty 37. M. Sweeney 38-S. Pastras 39 . D. Kilmartin 40. A . Luckin 42 . B. Curthoys 43 . M . Cox 44 . R. McDonald 45. S . Kovacs 50. M. Whelan 52 . C . Westblade 55. T. Brai n 57. P. Wilkinson 58. B. Fernandez 60. N . Wals h 63. M . Xuereb

BORONIA PARK Senior Coach: Peter Mart in Reserves Coach : Chris Challis 1 . M. Nicolson 2 . D. Weinlich 3. S. Nicolson 4. Allen Carew 5. G. Hincksma n 6. Daryl Harper (Capt) 7. D. Monish (VC ) 8. D. Bates 9. S. Carew 10. M. Hawken 11 . I . Cooksey 12. W. Briant 13. S . Brown 14. M. Pound 15. D. McDowell 16. R. Van Buul 17. N . Borthwick 18. D. Featonby 19. R. Luiyt

20. R . Walter 21 . M. Pittorino 22 . G . Breed 23 . M . Neal 24. M . Mitchell 25 . C. Challis (Capt-Res) 26 . G. Christotoro 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. Baldini 50. R. Dean

ELSTERNWICK 1 . L . Murph y 2 . S . Bean 3 . J . Eklom 3a. M . Andrew 4 . C . Farrington 5 . S. Bel l 6 . M . Lloyd 7. T. Heath 8. B. Howard 8a. R. Stafford 9. A . O'Connor 9a. G . Andrew 10. J. Blennerhasssett 11 . P. Mahon y 11a . P. Bolte 12. R . Eklom 13. A. Guinane 14 . Albert Contin 15. L . McCooke 16. A. Abrahams 17 . J . Ward 18. P. Harris 19 . M . Bullard 20. P- Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22 . L . McGregor 23. N . Christie 24. D. Conlin 25. J. O'Connor 26. D. Mahony 26a . M . Pachler 27. M . Spin k 28. B. Hill 29. R . Passante 30. S. Quir k 31 . R . Bulluss 32 . M. Minniti 33. J . Schulz 34. Adrian Conlin 35. D. Osborne 37 . G . Marshall 38. B. Hammer 39. S. Topakis 40- D . Nolan 41 . S . McLennan 42 . B. Jackson 43. A . Hankin 44. C . Walke r 45. R . Grandemange 46. M . Barber 47. B. Phelan 48 . P. Stankovich 49. M . Ingram 50 . R . McIntyre 51 . R . Torrance 52 . C. Tsaloumas 54- M . Byrn e 55, M . Roberts SPONSORED BY

Senior Coac h Rick Daniels Assistant Coach: Greg Sken e Reserves Coach: Gil Huckstepp 2 . C. Hickey (VC) 3. N . Chipp 4. R . Cutlack

5 . R . Daniels (C/C) 6 .R . Hughes 7. R . Evans 8 . R . Keppell 9 . S. Macrae 10. K . Shrives 11, M. Hoyle 12 . W. Ballagh . A . Cope 14. 13 C . Bryan (DVC) 16. M . Jones 17. C. McWilliam 18. I . Paterson 19. G. Berti 20. J . Raft 21. B . Dunshea 22. J. Hands 23 G . Dyson 24 . S. Brown 25. M . Harris 26. J . McQuie 27. S. Neale 28. P. Nance 29. V. Occhipinti 30. A. Drever 31 . C. Fuddle 32. S. Patterson 33. P. Harris 34. G . Earney 35. P. Gittins 36. M . Kerr 37. D. Llewellyn 38. G . Huckstepp 39. P. Bennett 40. I . Chisholm 41 . M . Graham 42 . S. Ustic k 43. V. James 44. B. Oliver 46. A . Kanis 47. G .Skene 48. J. Cope 49. M . Cooke 51 . D . Pitts 52 . P. Pang 53 . J . Hubbard 54 . G . Wilson 55 . D. McCleery 57. N . Collyer 60 . B . Blizzard 61 . A . Bennett 63 . T. Style s

64 . N . Morgan 65.D.DAdam 67. K . Egerton 68. C. Bertalli 69. G . Neate 76 . M . Frank 77. J . Keeble 78 . S . Paterson 79 . D. Zadnik 87- S. Jones

MAJOR SPONSOR

ELGIN,IN N.

PENINSULA OLD BOYS Senior Coach : W. Sparks Reserves Coach : A . Powell 1. M. Sampson 2. S . McMahon (VC) 3 . G. Harns 4 . J . Pratt 5. M . Goding 6. D. Morgan 7. N . Franks (OVC) 8. R . Kerley 9. P. Krohn 10 . M Chesterman 11 . B. Sharpm 12 . S. Farrow 13 . J . Quirk 14. R . Wheeler 15 . S. Wilshire 17 M . Atkins 18 S. Glover 19 M Freeman 20 P McKay 21, R Come 22 .J .Thnpp 23. M. Collopy 24. M. Fisher (C-Res) 25 S. Rowe 26 G . Marlyn (VCR) 27. M . Kidde r 28. L . Marks 29. A. Macri 30. R. Blood 31, J. Levin 32 . W . Sparks (CC) 33. A. Berry 34. J. Nagel 35. B. Janet 36. T. Parker 37. P. McNamara 38.A .Thnpp 39. S Taylo r 40. W. Reid 41 . G . Calder 42 P. Angus 43R.Horngan 44. G . Glover 45. R . Ukoz, ch 46. V. Branoat.sano 47. S . Greenhill 48 .J. Bleasby 49. S. Warner 50 . G . Debruyn 51 . S. Degorgio 52. R. Parker (DVCR) 53 P. Leitzke 54. P Carlson 55 A . Powell 56. S. Kemp 5T D Burton 58. A . Jarret 59. P. Wes t 60. D. Gfenzuck 61. D . Warne-Smtth 62. B. Spicer 63. R . Carter 64. B . Collopy 65. J. Hopkins 66. a Crowder 67.R .Graham 68. G . Scott 69. D. Hunter 70.P Crowder 71 . M Jeffs 72. J. Harrison 73.J. LaBrody 74 . T. MM1chener 75. D. Mathison 76 C. Gardiner 77. A. Dolphm 78.J Crowder 79. M . Burnell 80. G . Robinson 81 . C.Sharpm 62 N . Bath 83. A. Callagane 84, S Maca n


RICHMOND CENTRAL Senior Coach: Mark Bestow Reserves Coach : Dennis Ricke tts 1 . G Paras 2. M Alevras 3 W Lon g 4 D Shanno n 5 C Miranda (VC-Res) 6 S P,ckett 7 R Peat6ng 8 J Agorakis 10 S PeatOn g 11 0 Ricketts (C/C .Res) 12 M Luttgens 13 P Wagon 14 C Shannon 15 I Lan g 16 B Simmonds 17 D Sand e 18 . M Venaskie (DVC-Res) 19 0 Asschert 20 G . Dormer 21 K Davis (DVC-Res) 22.C Kennedy 23 M Funda 24 M Bastow (C/C) 25 G Tate 26 C Fulto n 27 R Sutherland (DVC) 28 8 Par k 29 D J.ggms (VC) 30 S Fenton 32A .LeSueur 33 J Fawcett 34 D Holt 35P Conway 36 B Young 37. S Peters 38 D Gibson 39 J. Donazzon 40 K, Bowen

41 M . Sutherland 42. J. Gunderson 43 C Johnson-Clark

44 P Sande 45 A Glanz 46C Johannsen 47 V Jarrett 48J Hughes 49 D. Gibso n 50 J Redfern 51 M SungaOs 52 M Pickett 53 R Jiggms 54 B Healey 55 M . Wood 56 B Carroll 57 D Stamped 58 R Gadsden 59 J Topsom 60 J Littl e 61 T Piicher 62 L Fort h 63 P Woodman 64 R, Bosco 65 G . Bel l 66 M. Fredrickson 67 P Harriso n 68 J McPhee 69 S Carroll 70 C Ware 71 P Docking 72 G Haswell 73 M Warton 74 C Smith 75 J Curran 76 I Smith

QUADRO HAIR FASHION 544 5508 * R & F PLUMBING 018 339269 * GEEBUNG POLO CLUB 882 7388

* TRAINOR & SONS 654 8361

UNIVERSITY RED S U.H .S .O.B . SALESIAN OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Chris Pecom Reserves Coach: Des Perkin s 2 . M . Castaldi 3 . S. Anastasi 5 . M . Canavan 6 . M . Clarke 7. G. Gaspari 8 . D. Sutherland 9 . N. Gibbons 10. D . Olive r 12 . A. Gaspari 13. I . Bobetic 14. P Schembri 15. P. Forbes 16. A . Chiappmi 17. M. Forbes 18. S. Sinclair 19. S. Carfora 20 . A. Seager 21 . A . Perna 22 . M . Power 23 . M . Clohesy (VC) 24 . A. Healey 25. M . Pradel 26. P. Miller 27. R . Cincotta 28. M . Byrne 29. J . Nannes 30. D. Lawton 31 . P. McKnight 32. B. Quinn 33. J . Garafolo 34. A. Grace 35. C. Zois 36. A. Stevens 37.J. Brennan 38. P. Barry 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.Kin g 48. P. Rossi 49. D. Scotti 52 . S. Brownhill 54. G . Stoffaridis 55. G . Agapitos 57. R. Thompson 60. S. Shelley 62 . D. Perkins

Sanior Coach:

ST. PATRICK'S MENTON E Senior Coach: Mark Bowden Reserves Coach : Peter Fatou ro s 1 A . Cam m 2 . P. Morrow 3 . C Duggan 4 P Lewi s 5. P Emmerson 6 . A. Davis (DVC) 7.P Kingsbury 8 . R. Liste r 9 . P Emmett 10. P Barry 11 . P Fatouros (C-Res) 12 . M . Henson 13 S . Scanlan 14.G Houlihan 15. J Mackay 16. 8 Pipe r 17. W. Mackay 18 T. Sullivan 19. C. Stevens 20, M . Bowden (C) 21 .T Razga 22 . P. Murphy 23 . D. Murphy 24 . M . DiPill a 25 W. Leonard (VC) 26, M . Mulcahy 27, D, Seedsman (DVC-Res) 28. M O'Brien 29. S. Adams 30. M . Noonan 31 .J. Batley 32. S . Oliver 33. D . Andrew 34 .D Sheehan 35 . H . Kellett 36 M Gibbin s 37 T. Symons (VC-Res) 38. M Crawford 39 J. Wright 40, D Nicholls 41 C Johnston 42 . M Houlihan 43 A . Drake 45 . N . Saunderson 46 . J. Mulholland 47. B . Kellett 48 M. Dix 49 K. Gunter 50 A .Ladds 51 A. Wals h 52 M . Sheehan 53, D . Noonan 54,R . Duncan 55 .B.Capuano 56 . B. Moloney 57. L . McDonald 58 .0. Dickson 59,R .Schmidt 60. M . Wals h 61 . D. Halloran 62 .B Symons 63. P Symons 64 R . De Vos 65 P Tully 66.P Stevenson 67.Capuano G 68. C. Li m

69, D. Holle r 71 Peter Murphy 72 . S. Lewis 73 M. Wise

MAJOR SPONSOR ARCTI C FOOD WHOLESALERS

Ross Hi ggins Reserves Coach: Paul Hoope r

1 . A. Flavel 2 . R . Higgins 3. G . Smith 4. S. Freeman 5. S. Shone 6.S ' Smith

7. C . Skinns 8 . T. Hallifax 9 . R . Smith 10. P. Burns 11 . R. Burns 12 . G . Bale s 12 . C. Arnol (Res) 13. P. McLea n 14. D. Regan 15. M . Davidson 16. D. Cresswell 17. B. Rothwell 18 .P.Hooper 19. G . Mazza 20. T. Trantino 21 . M . Grant 22. D. Bennett 23. I . Cleary 24. A . Kountios 25. G . Allan 26. C. Gamble 27. K . Strahan 28. M . Rothwell 29. A . Hasefoff 30. S . Epifano 31 .D.Watt 32 . D. Bunn 33. S . Wright 34. J. Palmer 35. B. Lugg

36. R. Clements 37. P Kem p 38. A . Boyc e 39. M . Herrmann 40.A.Sawchyn 41 . S. O'Hallora n 42 . D. Wallace tCapt) 43. L . Mastrosavas 44. P. Vesetas 45. C. Lightfoot 46. M . Roberts 47. R . Dran e

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 . Hillgrove 57. R . Morris 58. D. Ross 59. A . Ferguson 69. S. Williamson 71 . A. Diflorio 74 . K. Bishop 75. B. Tune

Senior Coach : Graham Burgen Assistant Coach: Shane Ryles Reserves Coach: Leo Dynes 1. G. Burgen (Coach) 2. G . Schiavo 3. D 4. S . Maus Fosse 5. P. Barone 6. G . Newing 7. G . Coburn 8. B. Klau 9. S . Katsiamakis 10. D. Cahi r 11 . R. Smit h 12 . W. Simpson 13 . J . Grassby 14 . E . Suigeest 15. G . Riccio 16. J . De Angelis 17. L. Auffray 18. M . Moran 19. T. Carty 20. G. Cook 21 . N . Capp 22 . R. Smit h 23 . B . Condon (Capt) 24 . A . White 25 . S. Jackson 26 . M . Urban 27. S . Ryles (Ass. Coach) 28. S. Baroane 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. Saizano 37. C. Mizis 38. T. Bel l 39. S. Salzano 40. D. Delahoy 41 . M. Angelodemou 42 . M. Priest 43. G. Lambourne 44. P. Whit e 45 . R . Sjogren 46.R Heaphy 47. A. Saint

48. P. Hutchings 49. G. Gretch 50. W. Beacom 51 . I . Mezalira 52 . D. Kane 53. D. Holland 54. M . Ross 56. I. Marcantonio 57. J. Doyl e 58. G. Molnoey 59. S. Merrigan 60. D. Shaw 64. J. Cavalli n 65 . G. Christopollous 66 . P. McCormack 69 . A . Sheridan 96. F. Godschan


A Section OLD HAILEYBURY Senior Coach : Simon Meehan Rese rve Coach:

COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Lei gh Carlson Let Ass . Coach : Stephen Moun t Reserves Coach : Chris Warne r Ass. Reserves Coach : John Farme r 1 . S. Williams 2 . D. Hoyle 3. B . Woolhouse 4 .S. Laussen 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 . Milat 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 . Kenneall y 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. Coyne 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 OLD 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 . Frase r 6. R Gree n 7. C. McClounan 8. C. Wright 9. C. Campbell 10 . D. Tessier 11t R . Prezens 12 . O.Toohey 13. P. Beddoe 14. S. Hunter 15.G.Hynes 16. B. McGee 17. P. Gree n

18. A . Scot t 19. N . Vanderplight 20 . P. O'Brien 21 . A . Klarica 22 . P. O'Callagahan 23. M . O'Callaghan 24. M . Low e 25. M . DeMattia 26. P. Wyles 27 . D. Kinsella 28. M . Knuppel 30.D .Rosman 31 . C. Belleville 32 .G .Sheedy 33.P.Rennie 34. J. Tull y 35. A. Macintosh 36 . C. Swift 37. R Rudd 38 .S.Rudd 39 . G . Sharrock 40. P. Waldron 41 . K. Mullins 44. L . Vanderplight 45. A . Cris ;

4& M . Hagan 4& A . Banks 50. P. Mannix 52. S. Harrison 54. P. Fiume 55. P. Dwyer 56. M . Kruger 57. G . Curran 64.B.Byrne MAJOR SPONSOR

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MA R CELLI N Snr. Coach : N. Le rv Lievre Rese es Coach : A.Paatsch 1 . A. Paalsc h 2 . T. Day 3 . M . Chu n 4 . C. Carr (VC) 5. A . Tranquilli 6. G . Petrof t 7. M . Dillon 8. M . Amad 10. A . Gallagher 11 . C . Slattery (DVC) 12 . N . Bourk e 13 . M . Stapleton 14 . D . Howe 15 . J . Seabury 16 . G . Wooler 17 . M . Getson (Capt) 18 . A. Caffr y t9 . M . Delahunt 20 . S . O'Flynn (DVC) 22 . T. O'Hehi r 24 . A . Hewitt 25.1. Patterson 26. D. O'Callaghan 27. R . Gros s 28. C . Mason 30. A Bendoricchio 31, B.Cooper 32 . A . McIntosh 33 .A .Treganowan 34 . W . Getson 35 .J.Pappas 36 . G . Walsh 37 . T .J . Slattery 38 . J . Triangolo 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 . Smit h 53 . T . Slattery 54 . M . Menzies 55 . S . Beattie 56 . Jeremy Golds 57 . B . Day 58 S . Boysen 59 A. Robinson 60 S Watson 61 M . Bushell 62 . M . Szakacs 63 .J.Kann 64 M .Rozenboom 65 . P . Borrello 75 .J .Dinnee n ~R'•'~ .~~,.^

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NORT H OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Robert Hyde Rese rves Coach : Jim Marchbank 1 . A . Ega n 2 . T . Jones 3 . D . Martin 5 . M . Schmidt 6 . A. Cahil l 7 . P . Booth 8 . F . Muto 9 . S . Brazil 10 . B. Hanlon 11 . S . Hoffman 12 . J . Tierney 13 . B . Curull i 14 . 0 . Abrahams 15. P . Kearney 16. M . Hadley 17. M . Boy d 19. P . Considine 21 . D. Baker 22. N . Goodear 23. C . Alevras 24 P. Curtin 25. D . Cerini 26. S. Hibbert 27. R . Atkinson 28. N . Garnham 29. P. Daniel 30. M . Lynch 31 . L . Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 33 . S . O'Brien 34 . B. Conti 35 . M . Fennelly 36 . P . McMenamin 37 . J . Zumbo 38 . K . Scott 39 . B . Sheehan 40 . I . Turnbull 41 . P . Dwyer 42 . C . Horn 43 . G . Irvine 44 . B . Girolami 45 . M . Devine 46 . N . Culnane 47 . J . Wiggins 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

1 . A. Baxter (1) 1 . A. Wigg (2) 2 . D . Connell (1) 2 . J. Wood (2) 3 . N . Schmid t

4 . C .G . McKenzie (1) 4 . D . Craig (2 ) 5 . F . Mai n 6 . W . Smith (1 ) 6 . P . Robinson (2) 7 . D. Merrell 8 . M . Orton 9 . Bugalski (1) 9 . B . Herbert (2) 10 . P . Bennett 11 . C. Kraus (1) 11 . J . Rae (2 ) 12. D.P . Seccull 13. B . 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 . VJilliams (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 . Taranto 38 . D . Cotto n 39. B . Steenholdt 40 . M . Lake 41 . R . Plecher 45. T. Doran 46. B . Dowling 48. P.G . Merrell 60. A .B. Armitage

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OLD MELBURNIANS Senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Rese rves Coach : Guy Nelson 1 .A.Wilts 2 . S . Hunt 3 . J. Nichols (VC) 4 . N . Wright 5 .N .Boyden 6. R. Dery 7. C. Thompson 8. J. Keebl e 9. D . Coroner 10. A. Joyce 11 . B. Murphy 12. G .Borton 13. S . Rose 14. S, Bardsley 15 . D . Phillips 16 P . Wood 17. M . Ros e 18. W. Ward-Ambler 19. M Dadd o

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21 . T Wertheimer (Res-VC) 22.1 . Mackay 23. A . Wilts (Capt) 24 . D. Wilson 25. R . Nelson (Res-Capt) 27 . C. Brya n 28. C. Terrill 29. R . Meade 30. C . Elstoft 31 . S . Frazer 32 . R Webb (DVC) 33 . G. Dixo n 34 . C . Anastasakis 35 . M . Hibbrns 36 . S . Newman 37 . G. Curtis 38 . M . Naylor 39, A . Holt 40 . M . Blood 41 . P . MacDonald 42 . E . Smithers 43 . P . Birrell 44 .J . Harty 45 . Z. Useinov 46 . P . Sinn 47 . A . Tymms 48 . A .C. Smith 49, T. Stuckey 50 .B .Cook 51 W_ Ward 52 . D. Dowling 53 . C . Kopa 54 . A . Wilson 55 . R . Cameron 56 . M . Wilkenson 57 . H_ Dautevic 58. A. Sutton 60 . J . Walmsley 61. J . Shelton 62 . A . Geogiani 63 . D . Perkins 64 . S. Surge 65 .J .Cunnack 66 . P. Tsiampas 67 . D . MacDonald 68 . S . Conlan 69 . P. Jos t 70. R. Williams 71 .K Daddo 72 . S. Hargreaves 73 T Hogg 74 . D . McGuiness 75 P. Harris 76 . R . Gee 77 . J . Jarvis 78 J . VanHecke 79 . J . McConnell MAJOR SPONSOR

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OLD SCOTC H Senior Coach : Peter Shenvan Reserves Coach: John Coidham 1 . E . Allen 2 . S . Reddish 3. R . Lloyd 4. R . Fuller (Capt) S. A . Aston 6 D . Hooper 7. A. Lloyd 8 R . Hodges 9. R . Aujard 10 . J . Kerr 11 D . Stanton 12 . M . Veselik 13 . N . Hooper 14, A . Chambers 15 . D. McCall

16. A . Cowper 17. R. McLeish 18. D. Bingley 19. G. Eagle 20. T. Keipert 21 . S. Gibbs 22 . S. Twitt 23, A. Millar 24 . W. Allen 25 . S . Stokes 26 . A . Hart 27. C. Winneke 28 . S. Glascott 29 . J . Laird 30 . F. Kiel 31 . A . Smith (VC) 32 . G . Jackson 33. C . Hunter 34. J. West 35. B. Steele 36. A . Price 37. R . Emmett 38. N . Tribe 39. D . Wilson 40. P Brown 41 . J . Har t 42 R . Hume 43 R . Austi n 44 A .Stubbs (Res VC) 45 B. Cai n 46 B. Shepherd 4T N . Howell 48. R. Pett y 49. R . Steele 50.T.Byrne 51. C . Billing 52.S. Wigney 53, J. Sinclair 54 . J . Russel l 55. M . Sunderland 56 G . Bennet t 57 . D. Kay 58. M .Newnham 59 . T. Hart 60. B . Crump

Senior Coach : Michael McCarthy Assistant Coach : Geoff Reille y 1 .8 . Burde n 2 . P . Schuhkraft 3 . T. Boyanto n 4 . R . Barnes (Capt) 5 . D. McDonal d 6 . T. Gallagher 7 . B . Connell 8 . M . Gilmore 9 . S . Grace 10 . M . McDonald (VC) 11 . R . Strahan 12 .N .Sebo 13 . P . Kingston 14 . S . Samild 15 . M . McConvill 16 . T. Stewart 17 . A . Best

18 . P . Turley 19 . A . Jobling (DVC) 20 . D. Wood 21 .S.Carboon 22 . M . Stone 23. P . McDonald 24. S. McCooke 25. P . Forsyth 26. M . Brown 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. C . Clark 37 . A. Or r 38. P. Milner (Res VC) 39 . R. Nankivell 40 . D . Edgell 41 . R. Oate n 42 . D . Robertson (Res . C) 43 . P . Harrington 44 . A. Fitzgerald 45 . R. Singleton 46 . M . Hayes 47 . M . Davine 49 .D .Hansen 50 . S . Harrold 51 . C. Thomas 52 . A. Connolly 53 . S . Griddle 56 . J. Gilliam 57 . G . Fisher 58 . S . Morgan 59 . M . Broadbent 60 . R . Morgans 62 .S .Sharp 63 . G . Dickson 65 .B .Egan 66 . C. Croo k 67 . G . Planner 68 . N . Riseley 70 . G . Ritchi e MAJOR SPONSOR

THERRY Senior Coach : Tony C rotty Assistant Coach : Terry Quinn Reserves Coach : D . Boden 1 . G . Biddlestsone (VC) 2. J . Zanetti 2 . J . Sandman 3.J.Toohey 4.J.Schembr 5. S . Ramsay (C) 6. T. Quin n 7. P. Jones 8. S . O'Brien 8. J. Serratore 9. M . Grocock 10 . R . Eggiestone 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) I& B . Carte r 19. A . Ratcliffe 20. R. Gunston 21 . M . Fitzpatrick 22. J. Gallagher 22. M . Devereaux 23. C. Bye 24 . P. Mellon 25. M . O'Rourke 26.P Ryan 27. M . Tadinac 28. M . O'Kearney 29 . M . Vaina 30 . B . Mielicki 31 . G. Bourke 32 . S . Eastmure 33 . S. McMahon 34. M . Donohue 35. L. Clifton 36. A . Smit h 37. D. Castatdi 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. Ratcliff e 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 60. B. Pearse 88. P. Murphy

UNIVERSITY BLUE S Senior Coach: Reserves Coach : 1 . A . Mitchel l 2 . R. Furphy 3 . G. Williams 4. E . Banks 5. M . Bolton 6. W. Carroll 7. R . Wait on 8. M . Yandeil 9. M . McCarty 10. A . Davis 12 . J . Kanis 14. J. Ingleton 15. B. Dowling 16. G . Allardice 17. P. Stephens 18. S . Kirsanovs 1R D. Buckley 20 . A . Venturini 21 . J. Fintayson 22 . R. Nummnuts 23 .J . Buckley 24 . A . Walli s 25 . D. Baker 26 . D. Macinnes 27. J . Jamieson 28 . G. Hazeldine 29 .B .van Denderen 30 . R . Green 31 . M. Formosa 32, A. Nugent 33 . C . Love 34 . H . Worsley 36. N . Macauley 37. D. Lewi s

40. D . Kozckar 41 . M . Currie 42 . P. Kistler 43.J.Dunn 45.A .Lennon 46. S. Lawley 47. J . Gerner 48. J. Dawson 49. D. Christie 50. G . Markley 51 . B. Dudley 52 . A. Ogilvy 53. L . Bonadio 54. J. Id e 55. R . Harris 56. N . Myers 58. L . Bonadio 60. A . Hamilton 61 . D. Freyer 64. N . De Dear 65. A . Jackson 66. T. McGregor 67 . T. McIntyre 68. R . Mitchell 71 . N . Smith

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

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14. P. Clayton (VC) 15. G . White 76. A. Bowater 17. A. Blake 18. N . King 19. R. Barry 20. D . Stephe n 21 . P. Thornely (Capt) 22 . R . Schobe r 23. R . James 24. R . Smith 25. P. Pedretti 27. R . Love 28. L. Donavan 29. A . Barnes 30. 0 . Greenwood 31 . C. Hibber d 32 . J . Brassil (Res-Capt) 33. M . Hammon d 34. A. Noonan (Res-VC) 35. L . Bradle y 36. M . Jack 37. C . McLeod 38. D. Christensen 39.S . Harrison 40. A. Pric e 41 . C . Tustin 42. A . Thomas 43. S . Tustin 44 . S . Clayton (Res-VC) 45. A. Skerritt 46. D. Wood 47. M . Tustin 48. M . Peric 49 . R . Macri 50.P. Murdoch 51 . J. Harvey 52 . P Hattersley 53 . B . Cullen 54 . J . Blowtield 55 .S.Page 56 . C. Voight 57. W. Marshall 58 . V. Dimasi 59 . D. Martini 60.J. Kolovos 61 . T. Gourdouhs 62 . J . Whitbread 63. N . Delli s 64. S. McMahon 65. P. Barker

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OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach : Mark Parker Reserves Coach: Shane Young 1 . C . Smith 2 . M . McLennan 3 . A . Pryor 4 . C . Anderson 5 . M . Waddington 6 . M . Allen 7. J. Rya n 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. Talbot 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. R 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. Donlen 41 . S. Duggan 42. N . Hillard 43. A. Wraith 44. R. Brown 45. J. Carnegie 46. R. McKenzie 47. B. Broome 48. C. Haling 49. S . Youn g 50. M. Hutchinson 51 . P. Fitzgerald 55. P. McMahon

OLD MENTONIAN S Senior Coach : Be rt Calvert Reserves Coach : Paul Hodges t . A. Acreman 2 . Ft . Beynorr 3. R . Newman 4. M . Barrett 5. M . Turner 6. V. Sciacca 7. G . Norton 8. N . MacOuire 9. R . MacQuire (Capt) 10. M . Durac k 11 . D. Solley 12. T. Appel 13. S . Sharp . D, Rogers 1 4 C. Davis t5. t6. D. Grant 17. C . McKinnon 18.T.Bournon 19 . D. Zajc 20. S. Farrow 21 . C. Ericksen 22 . A. Leaver 23. N . Moodie 24. M . Brooks 25. A . Holland 26. B. Scalzo 27. C. Appel 28. B. Coyle 29. P. Hyland 30. D . Ridley 31 . S . Ingram 32 . J . Sl y 33. C. Gardiner 34. D. Holland 35. P. Hodges 36. M . Dew 37. S. Scurna 38. D. Wright 40. M . Osborn 41 . N . Sher 4Z 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 61 . T. Cowel l

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15. M . McNamara 16. M . Heffernan 17. Michael Vear 18. P. O'Loughlin 19.P.Brabender 20. J . Atta 21 . T. Nelson 22 .A.Reagan 23.P.Robertson 24. D . Stuckey 25. A . Morelli 26. P Marti n 27. N . Kerr 28.R Shannon 29.P.Zappa 30.F. Gleeson 31 . P. Walsh 32 . M . Skerritt 33. A . Peyton 34.T. Beare 35, J. Stencil 36. J. Beveridge 37.T. Canavan 38. M . Mullavey 39. P. Naile r 41 . M . O'Keefe 42. P. Hammond (C-Res) 43. P. Heal y 44. T. Livy 46. B. Flyn n 47. R . Aanenson 48.P Caddy 49. P Russell 50. J. Mills 51 . P. Reid 52 . C . Ray 53. D. Freeman 54. Matthew Vear 55. L . Vear 56.B.Joyce 57.D.Keenan 60. I . Boot h 63. J . Toby 64 . N . Wayman 65. S . Vincent 66.C.Zahra 67. A . Villanti 70 B.Panna m MAJOR SPONSO R

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Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Johnson Michael Rush ~ Coach : Reserves Coach: Tom Flower Michael Reserves Coach : O'Shaughnessy Chris Glass 1 . D . Juracich 1, A . Dunn 2 . R . Hansen 2 . C. Robison 4 . R . Curtain (VC) 3 . A . Allibon (VC) 5. D. McKay (VC) A. T. Norman 6. M . Ellis D. 0'Shaughnessy(DVC) 7. W. Denton (Capt ) J . Dickson 6. A . Taylo r 7 . R . Forbes 9. A. McCorkell 8. R. Beardsley 70. D. Richardson 9. A . Johnson (Capt) tt . G Greetham s . Parke 12. t Stoney 10. A t3. 5 . Lynch 11 . T. Phillips 14, M. Collopy . Vize 12 . A 15.A . Mclean 13 . D. Balazsy . Boztel 16. L. Meehan . R 14 1 5. T. Pontefract 1Z J . Datton 18 . B O'Suilivan 16. A . Black 19. M . Dalton V . T. Farrel l 20 . A, Calla n 18. N . Beardsley 21, J. Richardson 19. G . Hudson 22. R . Visentini 20. T. Roberts 23 T. Devin e 21 . S . Dru m 24 . J. McKay 22 . P. Robison 25. D . Taylor 23. J . Adgemis 26, T. Atkins 24. A . Anderson 27. D. Doolan 25. E . 8orghesl 28.D . McLean 26 . L . Coleman 29. A . Wilson 27. I . Wallace 30.D.Dann (VC) 28. G . Harvey 31 . R . Ralph 29, I . Frazer 32 . J . Hilbert 30 . C. Anderson 33. D. Landrigan 31 . U. Turner 34. J . O'Sullivan 32 . N . Sammut 35 .C. Mortensen 33 . P. Scott 36. L. Hannebery 37 . A . Landrigan 34. A. Curtis 38 . J. Mahony 35. A. McAree 39. M. Holmes 36. R . Heath Q. R . Dalto n 37. R. Sella 41 . A, Dillon 38. R. Phillips 42 . D. Honan 39. J. Hodder 43. W. Mithen 40. M . Beamish 44.B. Heaphy 41 . A . Spinks 45. P. Dalton 42. A . Barfield 46.J.Kennedy 43. C . Neave 47. J. Flynn 44 . A . Turner 48. M . Logan 45.C.Cooper 49 . D. Bailey 46. I . Geller 50. G. Dalton . Harmer 47. G 51 . ?.Conn rs 48 . D. McCulloch 52 . D. King 49. C. Backman 53 . A . Klvac 50. D . Wallace 54. J . Petroff 51 . D. Rogers 55. M . Kelliher 52. A . Smit h 56 . A. Hal l 53. B. Beamish 57, M .Fennessy 54, M . Malizia 58. M . Lovelock 55. D. Pettigrove 59 .J. McGrath 56. D. Ashe 60.S.tAvegrove 57. M.Adam 61 . J . Lowe 58 . M . Nougher 62 . R. Salter 63 . P. Burke 59. B . Davey 64. A . Sheehan 60. A . Daniels 65. B . Dethridge 61 . D. McClay 66, D. McInerney 62 . J.P. Adgemis 67. G. Horn e 63. A. Pautlett 66, A . Bourke 64. C. Orwi n 69. M . Gibson 65. T. Glar e 70. A. Luxto n 66 . M Harrison 71 . M. Williamson 67. U . Green 72. C. Ralph 68. N .Torzeau 69 .L .Thomas 80. A. Smith

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PARKSIDE Senior Coach: Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach : Marc Bradley 1 . L. Insetra 2. G . Griffiths 3. F. Sansonettl 4. B. Peatling 5. T. Gard 6. A. Stuart 7. D. Goodier 8 . J . Chilcott 9 . G . Dunrabbin 10 . M . Sturgess 11 . U . Hoyn e 12 . P. Colislmo 13. G. Yoksich 14 . M . Sedgwick t5. J. Cotte r 16. K . Jergens 17, C . Freeman 18. D. Gray 19. S. Rodwell 20. M . Page 21 . B. Glasgow 22 . P. Coombe 23. U . Sherlock 24. G . Williams 25. P. Torre 26. M . Bradley 27. L . Panjari 28. T. Franklin 29. M . Rowe 30 . J . Papas 31 . J. King 32 . L . Cowell 33 .A .Botta 34 . M . Brown 35. G . Panjari 36. G. Asquint 37. J. Panjari 38. N . Vincitodo 39. D . Debiasi 40, B .}nserra 41 . M . Penrose 42. B. Gaw 43. S. Blackney 44, A King 45. R. Fitzgerald 46. P. Sherlock 47. L . Clarke 48 .R .Shanahan 49 . N . Slattery 50. K . Hart y 51 . T. McMurtry 52. R . Gard 53. L . Macnamara 54. A . Globa n 55 . P. Meehan 56. M . Jarrouge 57, J. Hehi r 71 . C. Ferry

ST. BERNARD S Senior Coach: Frank Duneli : Ass sta Pat Daff~ath

R ~h~New~botd 1 . M. Sullivan 2, P. Fitzgerald 3 .J .Law 4. G . Mathewes 5. S. Walsh 6. C . Wood 7 . S. Perrett 8. A. Capes 9. G . Wood 10. J. Federico 11 . P. Capes 12 . D. Godfrey 13. R . Purcell t4. S. Doran 15. L . Overman 16. WD unel . Careyi17 18 . A . Purcell 19. L . Gollant 20 . J . Fraser 21 .0 Mallia 22 . M . Mahady 23 . C. Overman 24. K. Mahady 25. F. Comito 26. J . Gollant 27. A. Nathan 28. P. Morrice 29. J. Overmanan B . Mutqueen 31. C . Bon d 32 . P. Bunting 33. M . Mulkearns 34 . J . 0'Connell 35. J. Saundry 36. P. O'Dea 376 M O'Connell 'Ill 38. D..r 39, A . Vmecombe 40. S. Byrn e 41 . D. Looker 42 . M . Marshall 43. A . McCteave 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 . Doola n 54 . B . Gallaugher 55. P. Rogerson 56. D. Brebner 57. S. Denahy SPONSORS 58. H . Tobin s Ferguson Plarre Bakehouse 59. A .. Nugent 60. C Whitehead 434-6699 61 . J. Dyna n * 62. M . Urbaniak Parkside Panels 459 651 6 63. P. Walsh * 64. M . McNamara 469 9511 65. S . Mille n lvorte Clothing 66 * O'Connell .. 'P P..0 Grandview Hotel 4615469 67 78. M . Devers * Heidelberg Mitsubish i

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Senior Coach: Steven Cernt Reserves Ceach : Mick Shaddock 1 . M. Gibney 2. J. Radlord 3. R. Grummet 4. A. Gray 5 . J . McDonald 6. C. McCawisil T. J. Coburn 8. J. Somme-lie 9 . S. Phillipson to. S. Bromell tt. M . McErvate 12. M, Bell 13. H . O'Neale 14 .1. Thomas 15 G . Anderson 16. B. Kedar 17 N . Hopkins 18 . M . Lagastes 19.P.Vaughan 20.8.McMahon 21. S. Whitehead 22. S. Stoner 23. B. Belly 24. J. Stan 25 .A .MacGo+sn 26. A. Bandt 27 . S. Stetan 28. S Cheel 29. J . Gray 30. G . Keys 31 . C. Poastn 32 .N, Pappas 33. G Miller 34. M . Giltrap 35. O . Perry 36,M .Hynes 37. A. Hengel 38. A. McArthur 39. N . Adams 40, J . Ganly 41 . M. McLachHn 42. G . Vhnes 43. J. Curtly 44. P. D~Iton 45.T. Putdey 46. B . Dan:elson 48. M . Donovan 49. S. Cernr 50S,Shaddock 51 . C. Robmson 52. M Bell 53. P. Jordan 54 .S.LOngley 55. C. Morgan 56 B. Barbery 57, A. Harris 58 . C . Ganly 59. S . Mayor 60, A. Mernn 61 . B.Jackson 63. B. Smith 64, A. Stone 66. S . Sp+nks 67 . L . Spetch 68 . C . Watson 69. A. Batey 70. B. Murphy it . B. Smith 72. A, Morrison 73. R . Ne+:Combe 74 K Semmons 75, M. Edmonds 76. A Lenin 77. T. Laming 7& C. Browne 79.J. Sokol 80. A . Burke 81 . Costello 82. A, Donal d

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BULLEE N / TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach : Harry Harisiou Reserves Coach : Gerry Mile s 1 . G. Clark 2 . S . Drive r 3 . S. Wotherspoon 4. D. Fitt 5. M . Agrotis 6. C . Parri s 7. P. Robertson 8. N . Bone 9. S. Mitilinas 10. P. George 11 . S. Farley 12. A . Parris 13. J. Mclnnerney 14 . D. Matthews 15. P. Faulkner 16. S . Smith 17. 0. Mayne 18 .T. Course 19 . P Nigro 20. J. Kalpakis 21 . D. Hooper 22 . K . Tilbaldi 23. S . Pace 24. H . Murtic 25. T. Merrett 26. R. Minney 27. B. Kelly 28. C. Mutimer 29.R Bone 30. R. Field 31 . A . Shine 32 . P. Harvey 33 . C. McWaters 34, R Bell 35 . M . Osborne 36 . A . Bolinko 37. D. Martin 38 . S . Young 39. C . Young 40. W. Smith 41 . A. Rozarntis 42 . W. Arthur 43. M . Mason 44. J. Rozanitis 45. D . Philpots 46. T Agosta 47. D. Agosta 48. D. Frazer

49. S. Espenchied 50. N . Glove r 51 . B. Bon d 52. M . Cumming 53. T. Mathews 55. M . Bellato 57. J . Edmonds 58. S . Alyward 59. R. Smith

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Senior8 Res Coach : Ray Keane 2 . D. Hart 3. B. Matthews 4. T. Nelson 5. W. Horton 6. R. Harrison 7. G . Boston 8. S . Pearce 9. G . Dind 10. D. Cronin 11 . R. Morrissey (DVC) 12. G . Bendal l 13. J. Turner 14. S . Klose 15. C. Cooney 16. T. Royals (VC) 17. G . Williams 18. N . Co x 19. J. Restarick 20. G. Bourke 21 . N . Brohier 22 . W. Sheppard 23. D. Alle n 24. K . Dachs 25. S. Allen 26. S. Holmes 27. N . Cable 28. J. Maestros 29. A . Dachs 30- A . Cohen 31 . D. Gurr 32. M . D'Crosta 33. C. Simpson 34. C. Roseman 35. R . Harri s 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 . Affinita 56. M . Frank 57. J. Sherriff 58. H . McDonnell 59. D. Lee 60. C . Wilson 61 . G . Embleton 62 .R .Johnson 71 . G . Pain e

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IVANHOE Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Reserves Coach: Robe rt McDowell 1 . R . Armstron g 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. Rawle y 14. P. Flynn 15. E . Flyn n

16. T. Kassimiotis 17. A . Zanatta 18. S. Money 19. G . Buttes 20. R . Stewart 21 . D. Howard 22 . R . Angelini 23 . D. Delaney 24 . M . Flyn n 25 . A . Barro (VC) 26 . S. Lyn n 27. D. Nibali 28 . P. Pettingill 29.P Lee 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 . Irving 40. D. Malia 41 . C . McDonald 42. D . Cartwright 43. J . Stoviadia 44 . B. Woolcock 45. S . Hal l 46. T. Scoble 47. A . Wolczko 48. L . Cenagdziga 50. W. Lloyd 52.D . Web b 53. M . Calleja 54 . R . Harrison 55. P. Vidajic 56. R . Blythe 57 . P. Haros 60 . A . Woolfe 65 . P Jackson

MONASH UNI BLUE S Senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserves Coach : Marcus Hanlon 1 . J Alexander 2. I . Kohle r 3, 1 . Bes t 4. B . Cornwell 5. G . Gal e

6. I . Hildebrand 7. B. Seato n 8. A . Barker 9 . L. Baring 10.J. Koo p it . M . Spencer 12 . M . Cramptom 14, R. Hyatt 15. R . Knight 16. 0. Corrigan 17. S . Zachandis 18. G . Hipwell 19. A. Hoogeveen 20 . A . Tuha n 21 . 0. Lawrence 22 . M . Cohen 23 . D. Lynch 24 . R . Mezzadra 25 . M . Kellock 26 . A . McGregor 27. D. Newman 28 . R Littl e 29 . A . Headberry 30 . J . Sturgess 31 . J. Smit h 34 . J . Quin 35 . A . Quin 36 . M . Quin 37. J. Andritsos 39 . D. O'Brien 40 . J . Harrison 41 . A. Kiers 42 . P. Millie 43. G . Enders 44 . L. Champness 45 .J . Lochowiak 46. 0. Walsh 47. M . Christiansen 48. S. Fielk e

50 . G . McHenry 51, B. Hodgson 52 . J. Millie 54 . R . Houghton 55 . Z. Maric 57. M .Kan¢ay 58 . M . Hanlon 63 . M . Sinclair 64 . R . Knott 65 . D . Woo d 66 . C . Ketsakidis 71 . M . Hay 72 . C . Conroy 73. A . Parsons


PRESTO N MBOB Senior Coach : Martin Debono Reserves Coach: 2. R. Herbert 3. L. Johnston (Capt) 4. C. Smart (DVC) 5. D. Caton 6. A . Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8 J . Culp h 9. D. Heena n 10. J. Mounsey 11 . A. Hodgson 12. P. Yendali(VC) 13. A . Philp 14. M .Zubak 15.L DeBono 16. C. Lykopanagos 17. W Stewart 18 M. Noble 19. G. Phillips 20. M . Faure 21 . T. Buttock 22 . P. Bullock 23 P. Coleman 24. A . Buttock 25. A . McDonald 26. A . Brydson 27 S . Richardson 28. A . Allen 30 R. Dean 31 . G . Masset 32 . G . Bennett 33. S- Tanne r 34. R . Calcutt (Res C/C ) 36

N, Maynard 37. E. Kynacou 38. G, Setzeh 39 R. Johnstone 40, A . Fnikaridies 41 . J. Lowden

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Reserves Coach: David Jenkin s 1 . S . Cloke 2. R . Gnie l 3 M . Bunnell 4. D Templeton S.J. Beare(DVC) 6 . Andrew Maher 7. I . Bee r 8 J. Ranginu, 9.G Andrews 10. V McDonald 11 . A. Pitts 12. Anthony Maher 13. D Jenkin s 14. W. Keighran 15S. Bennett 16. N . Waifineyer 17 D . Coltman 18. P John s 19 P. Buchanan 20.J. Coghlan 21 . A .Jackson 22 .B . Wad e 23. C. Arnephy 24. B. Wilson 25. J. Murray 26. R Linford 27. F.Isgro 28, N . Shor t 29 . C. Jackson (C/C) 30, 0Noronha 31 R Lucas 32.P Hyde 33 .P,Rachor 35.D,W Brow n 36. R. Stekelenburg 37. G . Ella z 38. G . Smith 39. P Pitts 40. G . Cank 41 . G . Phelps . 42 T. Smith 43. A . Corboy 44. J. Nolan 45 P . Meharry 46. J. Curtin 47- M . Durham 49. R . Williamson 50. C . Moor e 51 . P Kemezys 54. B. Walker 55. W. Brown 56. K. Athanasopoulos

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Sentor Coach: Chart" r-Reserves M~oone 1 . M. Nickasen 2. A. Barnard 3 J. Howard 4 a. Bo}d 5. M. Ginan 6. P tk;genng 7 C. Captron 8. G . Baker 9.P.Whrte 10.P.Burza 11 . A Ga0.ey 12, M. Raher 13 P. Suswioh 14. S. Moorrey 15. F BucWay 16. G. Mrqltl5er 17 C, Battershitt 18 A. FFitrsimn 19. M . King 20. A . Rrc7deti 21 . S Denynn g 22 , 23. J. Pasara 24. C. Gray 25 A4 Murphy 26. A. Joyce 27. R. Storai 2B. A. Voodward 29. t. Hammam 30. 0. LaFontain e 31. P Sherman 32 . M . Faxaz 33.N.ArWerson 34, G.Kenan 35. B. Mance 36J, Parsonage 37 J Kotokssian 38S.tvcd 39.J.Qtto 40. G . Sp,sa 41 . G . Rosenberg 42 . F Kena n 43 M Sctm231rrqer 44 M . Nadard

45 P. Trabrr~er 48 D. Capetfan 47 G . Hder t 48 M . Brq3dhead 49. M . Rogers 50. P Rogers 51, M . Creca,n 52. T Peyrt 53 . S Morga n 54. S Chapman 55 J. Fietcher 56 A, Presr a)! 57 D. Dun&, e 58 J. GaJanop~,,us 59. G.Joseph 60 S Harris 61 . P Rope 62. B Ke,yy 63. B . Capettan 64. M . Boyd 65 1. R,chards 66.J.Ryan 87. M O'Sullrvan 68. BJackson 69. J. PrCe 70. J. Rush 71 . R. Ratta 72. A. Mc6aw 73 J Ryan 74 B. Derham 75 C. Hicke~ 76 A . Liddul 77 C. Hussey 78. M. Gleeson 79 M Gotxe 80 B. Hawker 81 G . Hawker 82. 0. tangdon 8,3 R Grant 84. M . Dnscoll 85 G SaarJ

WHITEFRiARS Sentor Coach : PeterHannan ese-s Coach: G6enn Tayto r

Senior Coaoh : M , Btoodwrart h Resenves Coach : 1 .PLane J. Keenan 2.S. Woodman y 1. G . Velkos 3. P. Reidy 2. C. Cedro 4. 8. Str(ke 3. P- Valeri 5, R, Baker 6. C. Houston (VC) 4. G . Petsinis 5 . R, Kenned y 7 P Coghtan 8.A . McKeown 6. R . DeThomasis 9. P Harrison 7. S . Plan t 10. T Pratt 8 . A. Fellows (Capt) 11 . R. Reidy 9. 7 Staios 12 . M. Spears (Capt 10 . B .Leavold )13 . M. Reld y 11 . A. Fleming 14 . S. Huntley 12. F, Farchione 15. M, Harrison 13. R . Mo!lel a 16. M . Borrack 14. B. Jenkins (VC-Res) 1 7.A. Carbone 15. B. Pelfigrino (DVC-Res) 18. D. Muttins 16. D. Farchione 19. 0 Cro+r+e 17. D. Leate 20. S. McAulitfe 18. Ken Harling 21 . 7 McNeil 20, S. Andrews 22 . C. 8ourke 21- E . Lentini 23. P Ciardulti 22 . C. Tsaikos 24 .J.Bonnyman 23. D. Fellows (VC) 25. W. Lyall 24 . J . Karambellis 26. M .Roberts 25. S. Bradford 27 B . Crowe 26. V. Tsakmakis 28. B. Lee 27. A. Formosa 29. M . 8atema n 28. L . Moribito 30. Paut O'Brien 29. Kevin Harting 31 . N. Jenkins 32. P- Hackett 30. C. Fellows 33. G. Feutr 'rll 31 . R- Abdetnour 34. S . Lornveit 32. S, Papaioanou 35.J 33. J . Zaicos . Dunbar 36.P Bunn 34. R. Lpvett 37. Peter O'Brien 35. T. Cofosimo 38. M . White 36. A . Smith 39. Gordon White 37. P. 8attista 40. B. Tierney 38. G . Latouf 41, S . Ciardu9i 39 . P, Baitey 42. G. Selkirk 40. A. Clark 43.N,Robenon 41 . W. Cooper 44 . D. O'ponnell 42 . L . Mikevski 45. 8. Starbuck 44. B. Maurovic 46. M . Hoat h 45 . M, 8urn 47- P, Mason 46_ J. Perrone 48.P Rohan 47. M- Plotvright 40.R. McHugh 48. P Prinz'r 50, G. Nicholas 49. J. Bubis 51 . G . Reidy 50. R. Gitp'in 52 . G. Taylor 51 . M . Boyden 53. M, Jackson 54 .T.Edgoose 52 . A . tezz i 55. J. Gibbll n 53. J. Naumovaki 56. A, Tymms 54 . D. Nazitovski 58. Greg White 56. F. Maio 59. P . Gerraty 57, J . Sturrock 60. H. Bretler 58. M . Mutkoun 61, D . Barclay 59. P, Ciccatdo 62- B. Rohan 60. S . loannidis 63. C. Flett 71- F. Budak 64, J. Flanagan 75. S . DAvoin .t.Janey 82. P, Horkingse (Capt-Res) 65 66. G. Roker 83. N . D'Avoine 67. A SPONSORED B Y

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Est . 196 7 GLENHUNTLY A .J .A .X . Senior Coach : Michael Rttterman 1 . D. Marks 2. A . Klooger (Capt) 3. A . Kiel 4. M. Fried 5. M. Silve r 6. M. Ritterman (Coach) 7.P.Goet 8. M. Roseman z 9. A. Bursztyn (VC) 10 . R . Bloom 10 . J . Flinkier 11- L. Burstin 12. A . Shenker 13. A. Gordon 14. G . Poswell 15. Oren Komornik 16. R. Mark s IT Ofer Komornik 17. D. Burford 18. S . Skurnik 18. D. Segal 19. A . Micmacher 20. M . Rosner 21 . D. Sheezel 22 . W. Krongold 23 . P. LeBransky 24 . B . Rozene s 25 . M . Gross (DVC) 26 . B. Rothschild 27. B. Goldberg 28. G . Rozenberg 29. D. Briski n 30. D. Reich 31 . G. Sheezel 32. A . Mordech 33. M . Pat 34. D. Gunn 35. A. Halphen 36. G . Velleman 37. D. Rockawin 38. J. Ster n 39. J. Mond 40. P. Berman 41 . D. Szuk 42 . A . Shostak 43. B. Spicer 44. D. Smorgon 45. D. Galbin 46. D. Krongold 47. D. Shlakht 48. L. Goldberg 49 . A . Horne 50 . A . Mordech 51 . W. Lev y

52 . A. Zielinski 53 . M . Ben-Meir 54 . Paul Klein 55 . B . Zielinski 56. D. Szwarcburg 57. M . Perch 58. R . Zubin 59. S . Akoka 60. J. Roseman 61 . D. Jagoda 62. C. Vat i 63. D. Pat 64. D. Markham 65. J. Davi s 66. D. Marlowe 67. G . Neater 69. J. Rubenstein 71 . A . Wool f 73 . A . Levy

Senior Coach : Mick Smith Reserves Coach: Greg Schultz 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. K . Palmer 8. P. Ashcroft 9. Phil O'Keefe 10. M . Smith 11 . G . May

12 . P. McGrath 13. S. Smit h 13. N . Monaghan 14. R . Patterson 16. D . Casse r 17. Craig Horsey 18. Cameron Horsey 19. S. Withers 20. R. Bateman 21 . D. Wrigh t 22. P. Austerberry 23. G . Schultz 24. R . Stocker 25. M . Hollaway 26. D . Manc e 27. I . Withers 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 . Brow n 36 . W. Crooke 37. P. O'Shannesy 38. M . Miitz e 39. (A) T. Rossiter 40. G . Boxshall 41 . S. Tal)arico 42. G. Fletcher 43. M. Richards 44. J. Gilmour 45. P Lam b 46. R . Horowitz 47. N. Morris 48, M. Inkster 49. R. Hal l 50. R . Grinstead 51 . S . Noble 52 . M . Lukais 53. M . Ley 54. M . Davies 55.S.Jones 58. A . Antonio 59. C. Ryan 65. B. Lowden

HAMPTON ROVER S Senior Coach: Jeff Costello Reserves Coach : Kyle Ivey 1, R . Hetherington 2. M . Blake 3. I. Boyl e 4. A. McGregor 5. D. Rogerso n 6, D McConville (Capt) 7. J. Aless i 8, A. Nrppard 9. D. De Luca 10 W. Boyl e 11 1, Rogerson 12, W Capp 13 C Dwyer 14 G Russell 15. R Thompson 16. S. Mulholland 17 B. Bird (VC-Res) 8, G Devereaux 19 A. Winkle r 20. S. Devereaux 21 . G . McDonald 22 M, McKellar 23, D . Devola 24 . M 'rbun 25 R Meln}ak g (DVC) 26 Jr ROS 27 M. OilS 28 N Dwye r 29 5 Pappon(VC) 30 S McDonald 31 P Pavlou 32 A Williams 33, A. Windmill 34 W. Austin 35. R. Davis 36 S Baskett 37. M . Moss 38. M . Hyne s 39. K. Ivey (CC-Res) 42,A Pryor 43, G Hoggett 44 M Handler 45 G . Kanneberg 46 T Murray-White 47 C Holton 48 T. Worland 49. 0 Blakey 50. J Hunter 61 M Grimmer 87 D Nuttall D Alessi N Andrew M Andrews G Cox S Crisp M Curry P Curry P Derrick S Guy B Hibbs 0 Hutchison G Kelly P Kelly J . Kibblewhite A Luca s G. McQueen J Mathe r P Poulter P Rogerson

LA TROBE UNIVERSIT Y 1 . R . Little (Capt) 2. D. Huffer 3.P.Rae 4. T. McCombe 5. M . Gabb e 6. J. Dumaresq 7.T-Zoch 8. B. Franzman 9. D. Shaw 10. M . Bakogianis (DVC) 11 . L. Athanasakis 12- P. Chilco 13. D. Mitchell 14. G . Molyneux 15. M . Lewis 16. G . Liersch 18. T. O'Connor 19. R . 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 33 . A. Couroupis 34 . N . Morrice 35. R . Scott 36. J . Scanlon 37. M . Moeliker 38. S . Davidson 39 . P. McComb 41 . B. Harwood 42 . M . Crawley 43 . A. Huffer 44 . G . Eldridge 45. S . Turner 46. D. Wright 47. D . Rider 48. J. Russell 49. C. McLachlan 50. S. Brownlaw 52 . J . Cousins 53. M . Engle r 54. S. Fredrickson 55. A . Cummings 56. M . Kreuzer 57. M . Pearce 58. A . Brennan 60. A . Wheaton 61 . R Christian 63. S. Male 64. T. Wilson 65 . R . Spiers 66 . D. Watson 67. D. Fakhry 68 . N . Bolger 69 . M . Nitschte 70 . A . Chiodo

MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB Snr Coach : Ron Verma Res Coach : Paul Kotz t J. Adduci 2 A . Atchison 3 R . Verma 4 D. Menzies 5 R Martin 6 J. Bamert 7. R. Knigh t 8 J D .xon (DVC) 9 D, Comer (Capt) 10. M. Beazley (DVC) 11 . S . Harrie s 12 . J . Palmos 13 A, Dawson (VC) 14 B. Glover 5. G . Peckham 16 P Ko1z 17 C Tyrrell 18 C Young 19 . A . Snaidero 20 A Athanasopoulos (OVC) 21 C Sumne r 22. M. Roach 23 0. Walker 24. G . Wilson 25 0 . Suckling 26. G . Tyrrell 27, A . Moore 28 P And us 29 A Green 30 RNewton 31 C Barage (Res DVC) 32 L Apost0lou 33 A Drummond 34 M Webster 35 8 Konstanty 36. M. Feferkranz 37. P. O'Conno r 38 C Drake (Res VC) 39 P Yee 40 D Baker 41 . R. Wi n 42 . B McGrath 43 G O'Brien 44 . M La i

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18, G . Adams 19. J. Gan 20 . T. McManus 21 . A . Mance 22 . M. Sugde n 23. M . Armstrong (DVC) 24. S. Burmeiste r 25. N . Huntley 26. G . Young (Capt-Res) 27. D. Proven 28. B. Leitch 29. W. Forward 30. S . Swingler 31 . J . Forwood 32. J . Nei l 33. A . Walker 34. P. McCrea 35 Q . O'Brien 36. D. Essery 37. C . Strachan 38. R. Curtis 39. M . Mudge 40. W. Earl 41 . C . McHarg 43 . B . Salvaris (VC-Res) 44 . D. Haye s 45 . N . McCann 46 . R . Lee 47. P. Lenton 48 . S. Crundell 49 . C . McCulloch 50 . N . Brown 51 . A . Wilson 52 . R . McCahon 53 . S. Woods 54 . B . Ellio t

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OLD GEELON G Senior Coach : Alan Qualffe Reserves Coach : Bruce Harwood 1 . S. Furphy 2. W. Davis 3. P. Clark e 4 . C. Gunn (Capt) 5. R . Burn 6. D. Ritchie (VC) 7 B . Harwood S.J .Handbury 9. C. Slorac h 10 . A . McDougal 11 . J. Pescott 12 . G . Fawcett (DVC) 13 . B . Smith 14 . JM. Ritchie 15, Williams 16. S. Burgess 17. W . Dowling 18. C . Richardson 19. J . Manto n 20. C. Ross 21 . J . Munnings 22.P.Handbury 23. M. Davis 24. M. Bayley 25. A . Peake 26. A. Heritage 27. J . Young 28.C.Jones 29.B.Logan 30.P Jones 31 .T Jackson 32 . C . Landale 33. T. Killworth 34.P Law 35. C. Hollis 36. D. Oliphant 37. T. Light 38. A . Gray 39. R, Hanna 40. R. Rice 41 . G . Stubbings 42. B. O'Halloran 43. D. Colac i 44 . A . Dawson 45. J. Cox 47.D . Oberin 48.C.Begg 49. N . Haslem 50. T. De Steiger 51 . J . Lee 52. P Stock 53 C. Kaaka 54 C. Fayers 55- A . McMillan 56 D. Clerk 57, N . Lillie 58. M. Naylor 59. C. Walker 60. S . Bayliss 62. M . Maclnnon 63. T. Hibbard 66. E . Spiden 67. C . Slorach 68. C. Cameron 69. J. Manifold 70. G . Bennett

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OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Alan Salter Reserves Coach: Steven King 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. Colledge 19. P. Wallis 20. M . Huber 21 . A . Haug 22 . P. Ryan 23. J . Maycock 24. W. Parry 25. N . Weston 26. G. Farlacas 2i.' P. Ritchie 28. D. Jones 29. R . Knight 30. D. Caddy 31 . G . Woodhead 32 . M . Rochford 33. D. Minogue 34. D. Greenhalgh 35. S. Conboy 36. L. Raftopolous 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 . Bel l 61 . P Naim

Senior Coach : Vern Boag Assistant Coach : Ray Purcel l Reserves Coach : Bob Bums 1 . S. McNamara 2. D. Marshall 3. M . Beasley 4. B. Ridewood 5. B. Connolly 6. R . Parsons (VC-Res) 7. N . McColoug h 8. D. Seeley 9. C. Lancaster 10. S . Gray it . R . Grech 12. B. Burke 13. S . Zahra 14. P. Lannert (DVC) 15. P. Walke r 16. B. Barry 17. R . Cerolini 18. G . Burke 19. B. Tomlinson 20. M . Beasley 21 . A. Whitelaw 22 . C. Bracchi 23. B . Hutchinson 24. T. Beasley (Capt) 25. D. Smit h 26. B . Burns (Capt-Res) 27. J. Elmor e 28. C . Loo s 29. B . Hambridge 30 . G . Fitzgibbon 31 . C. Dunlo p 32 . M . Beasley 33. R . Purcell (VC) 34. A . Boag 35 . B . Mills 36. L. Walker 37. N . Fitzgibbon 38. B. Dunstan 39. D. Taylor 40. S. Egan 41 . T. Bryant 42 . P. Griffiths 43. C . Parks 44. R . Bryant 45. M . McCraw 46. M . Santagada 47. B . Wilson

48. W. Miles 49. P. McColl 50. S. McQueen 51 . M . Paynter 52 . M. Hollingworth 53. B. Mentiplay 54. M . Daniell 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. Battus o 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 BOY S Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Reserves Coach: David Walpole 1 . R . Hawkins 2. M . Hard y 3. A. Varasdi (VC) 4. G . Gross S. R. Callanan 6.P. Hagerty 7.S. Kerr (Capt) 8. P. McNe e 9. J. Fogarty 10 . H. Stone 11 . G . Mulcahy 12 . R. Arthurson (DVC) 13 . M . Pivetta 14 . P. Joyce 15 . M . Harrison 16. S. BazJey 17. O. Hourigan 18 . P. McCann 19 . J . Watkin 20. M. Quinlan 21 . I . Fullagar 22 . M . Ker r 23. M. Aumont 24. P. Meagher 25. D. Walpole 26. J. O'Brien 27. J . Quinlan 28. J. Bare 29.P McCann 30. B. Snell 31 . J.F.X . Sergeant 32 . P. Charles 33. S. Loorham 34. M . Warton 35. A. Donovan 36. M . McKaige 37. A . Beale 38. D. McNair 39. D. Chaffey 40.J.Shaw 41 . R . Deaty 42 . P. Panagiotopolous 43. R. Snel l 44. P Chaffey 45.A.Croagh 46 D. DeRooden (Res-C) 47. R . Marks 48. A. Richardson 49. P. Stewart 50. C. Wiggins 51 . C. Stone 52 . P. Lewin 53. M . McColl 54. D. McDonald 55. C. O'Keefe 56. B. Barclay 57. P Lon g

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Senior Coach : Senior Coac h Denis Kelly Peter Melton Reserves Coach : Reserves Coach Gary Slac k Jeff Gibson 1 . G . Clarke 1 . J . Sangos 2. A . Crosby 2 . B. Owens 3. K . Crough 2 . M . Green 4. M . Wilkinson 3. A . Stracha n 5 A . Coster 4. P. Conduit (VC-R) 6. S. Kenn y 5. D. Steven s 7. P. McCafferty 7. D. Carroll 8. S. Kell y 8. D . Clarke 9. R . Leavey 9. I . Campbell 10. G . Clifford 10. R . Watkins 11 . D. Savaris 11 . M. Snelson 12 . 0 O'Loughlin 12 . S . Hewitt (Capt) 13. T. Alfor d 13 . S. Kannegiesser 14 . D. Hodg e 14 . P. Spezza 15 . J . MacNamara 15 . T. Barley 16 . G . King 16 . G. Cross 17.J .Sauze 17. P. Hard y 18 . R .A . Cronin 18 . A. Black (VC) 19 . T. Grierson 19 . J. Gibson 20.B. McKenna 20 . D . Portell i 21 . A . James 21 . G . Robertson 22,J Rya n 22 . C. Christodoulou 23 . J . Livingstone . McLea n 23 . S 24 . A. Whelan 24 . S. McBride 25. S . Bell . McKinnon 25. P 26. M. Gay 26. A. Kowalewsky 27. I . Shaw . Cayir 27 . H 28. G . Wrigh t 28. B. Gibson 29. S . O'Loughlin . Haines 29. J 30. M . Dempster 30. R .Jacobs 31 . L . Kin g 32 . M . Vankerkhover. 31 . L . Cordes 32 . S . Gibson 33. B . Fitzgerald 33 . J . Ralph 34 . M . Tarull i 33 .R .Shaw 35 . S. Livingstone 34 . S. Bell 36 . D. Phelan 35 . D. Sedgwick 37. J. Hewitt 36 . R . Kennedy 38 . A. Felazzo 37. S. Matusko 39 . T. Mahar 38, M . Jameson (C) 40 . D. Wright 39 . M . Lehmann 41 . M . Walsh 40. S . Moor e 42. B . Hale 41 . R . McCulloch 43. C. Rogers 42 . C. McCulloch 44. J. McEvoy 43. M . Bourke 45.L . McKenna 44. R . McKissack 46. D .Langdon 45. R . Ogilvie 47. P. Kvietelaitis 46. D . Pearce 48, C . Reite r 47. B. Petrollini 49. J . McLaughlin 48. D. Rogers 50 . P. Grierson 49. J . Smith 54 . S. Alford 50 . J . White 58 . Mick Tarulli 51 . R . Bourke 60. B. McKellar 52. W. Smith 61 . C . Duff y 53. S . Deshong 62. P. Rosbrook 54 . N . Campbell 65. R. Maurice 55. K. Beaumont 70. P Sainsbury 56, D. Roberts 77. L . Brooksbank 58. J. Wrigh t 80, M . Joyce 59. M . Berms 61 . D. Jacobs 65. R . King

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BULLEEN UNITE D Senior Coach: Max McColl Reserves Coach Michael Flanagan 1 . R . Schneider 2. R . Morley 3. J . Rainbow 4. N . Cartledge (C-R) 4. J. Empey 5. S. Scanlon 6 . M . Kelly 7, G . Stallworthy 7. R . Divirgilio 7. C . Veitch

8. C. Gay 9. C. Parker 9. H . Turvey 9. D. Robbins 10, B . Snaps (Capt) 11, R- Creighto n 11 R . Divirgiho 12 . D. Thompson 12 P Lamin g

13. G . Cotterill 13 . S. Irvine 14 . B . Mott 14 . J . Empey 16 M Tymms 17 . D. Gandolfo 18. D. Kody 19. D Robbins 19 C. Parker 20 J . Moran 21 . M . Davey 23. J . Redfern 24. A. May 25. M. Harris 26. C . Cahill 27. M . Stratton 27. R Lord 30 . D. Berkfeld 31 .T Hodges 32 P. Whiting 32. W. Olney 33. A. Divirgiho 34. S . Avery 34.R. Rees 35 P. Avery 36. R Inglese 36 G . Stallworthy 37- M . Stratton 38 . A . Sill -

37. P Flew (VC) 39 M . Flanagan 40 A, Humphrey 40, S . Dowd 41 . D. Adamopoulos 42 H . Roberts 43. S . Dicenso 44. M . Brener 44,S. McLaren 45 W Reynolds 46 .V Lacana 47, M . Dellaca 48. L . Coleman 49 . M . lacuone 50. W. Olney 51 . D. Hopkins 52 M . Fit t 53 D Toon 54 . P. Zorz 56 N . Borg 57 . J . Ciro 58 . R . Huntington 59 . C. Cahil l 60. C. Poribury

DOVETON A .F.C. Senior Coach : Keith Wilson Reserves Coach: Bill Stephens 1 . C. Wormesley 2 L. Nguyen 3. D. Polglaise 4. B. Hendy 5. 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. Warren 16 . R . Gibbs 17 . F. Kahlil 18. D. Ulrich 19. M . Wilso n 20. K . Charleston 21 . B. Goodwin 22 . D. Giddens 23 . D. Reiger 24 . J . Potter 25, M . Lapinski 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. Reiger 44. A . Brown 45. B. Walker 46. T. Carte r 47. .PBrodie 48 . P. Payet 49 . B . Giddens 50. D. Baker 52 . T. Mertis 53. C. Pepper 54. C . Smith

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Senior Coach: Matt Johnso n Res. Coach: C. Boyle i. N. Kendal l 2 . M Johnson (1) 2- S Palamara (2) a s campbsll (VCR) 4 D Carr (2 ) 4 Pl McLean (1) 5.5 Bateman 6 W Fraruas

PlO . : : .9 BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : Dino DlASarco Reserves Coach: Rodney Burrows I M Canno n

7 P Deegan a T Lucas (i) (DVC) 8 A . McCormack (2) 9 P Hall 10 S Ward 11- T Smit h 12 S Noble() 12 A, Wdks(2) 13 P. Rtzgeraltl 14 R Murray 15, D Barker 160COx 17 T Ts,auis 18 . M, Surcia u

19, S McMullin 20 C Murray (1) 20 C Hearn (2)

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25 L Phdhps 26 Y7 Pouite r 27 R . Pafamara (VC) 28 N . wd5on (1 ) '.. 28 G Noone (2) 29 P Lualord

30 8 can 31 I Neil 32 S McCormack 33 N Wareham(2) 34 C Emery

35 Paul Riley 36 .5 Anderson 37 N CClhns 38 . A. Green 39 R Bourbon 40 M Such

41 P Sharp 42 J Gem son 43 A Chdcott 44, G . Smith 45 G Rogers 4& 8 Grady (DVC .R) 47- Peter Riley 48. T Hcward (1) 48, D. Wan (2) 49. M. Rtzpatnck 50 T Hailam 51 N Robmson 52 M.O'Hara 53 J Wilkson 54 R Ure n 55 0 Brennan 56 RSe6go 57 M . Jackson 58. Mc. McKitirie 59 G Daubany

60 A, Will a 61 J Kennedy 62 P Chalker 63 R .Jenrungs 64 A Bright 65 M Bias, 66 Scott Bray 67 R, charman 68T Noonan 69 S Kerr 70 D Roach 71 P Stein9ort 72 C Dag!esh 73 K Van Der Hilst 74 M, Ought 75 T Hadfiudd 76 J Cincotta 77 Steve Bray 78. S Rrcc 79 J Fisher 80 G. Gye 81 M BackhOuse 82 J Nugar a

2 K Llaneas 3 M . DeMorlon (C) 4 P DlMarc o 5 G Cutle r 6 V. Grimaldi (DVC) 7. J. Briffa 8. P Clarke 9 A, Sammartino 10 A, Tirchett (VC) 11 K Hehi r 12 . C Cortese 13 PBnff a 14 G Parkmson 15 H . Tsailtas 16 S Tsailtas 17 A Tabbt 18 M Brdta 19 V Lvosi 20 R Thorpe 21 J Androutsos 22 C. Fox . 23 V. Rispoh 24F Mvag6a ' 25. M Maso n 26 J Tuchett 27 P Randello 28 J Ktbrzls 29 D Adams 30 B Thorpe 31 A Sherrill 32 H Tabbrt 33 M Demlrkol 34 A. Kyriazis 35 . P Dowsett (C-Res, 36 M . Payne 37. D. DeMorton 38. D . DeVito 40 G. McCall (VC-Res) 41 J Boudolo h 42 L DeMorton 43 A. Galling 44 S Gibbons 45 J Houston 46 C Jewell 47 B Gerdsen 48 D Fox 49 D Demetnou 50 D Prouse 51 . R Johnston 52 J Fotla s 53. R . Latorre 54, A Crosina 55J.Roussos 56, A Ferguson 57 C Keat 58 8 Laurie 59 B Allard 61 C Burrovr, 62 G Kyranms 63 T Wright 64. M Young 65 S Marme76 66 V Randello 67 N Alhoub 69 Kevi n

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Senior Coach : Garry Connolly Reserves Coach : WEST ST. ANDREWS Greg Ross BRUNSWICK 1. M . Learmonth Senior Coach: 2. G. Hurley Malcolm Webster Senior Coach : 3 . R . Livingstone Reserves Coach : Brian Taylor 4. D. Gray Rodney Pepyat 1 . I . McNeice 5. N . Power 1 . I . Spiteri 2. T. Johnstone 6. R. McNamara 2 . I . Ashby 3. M . McRostie 7. P. Malcolm 3 . R . Ralph 4. S . Casley 8. J. Sinicco 4 . R . Davies 5. P. James 9. M . Huebner 5 . W. Abou-Eid 6. S . Capron s 10 . T. Jone 6. G. Casey 7. N. Jenks 11 . B. Clark 7. B. Campbell 8. G . McDonald . Mullins 12 . G 8. A . Ford 9. D. Fowle r 13 . A. Lindsay 9. K . Wright 10. S. Fyffe 14 . T. Heubner 10. S. Rule 11 . G. Barnes 15. D. Andrews 11 . P. Goldsworthy 12. K. Buhagiar 16. S . McKoy 12 . J. Nicholls 13.J .Jackson 17. M . Ritchie 13 . R . Lindsey 14. D. Anderson 18. C. Rankins 14 . N . Taylor 15. P. McNaughton 19. D. Lupton 14 . C . Galea 16. D. Moore 20 . F. O'Rourke 15. W. Chamr 17. S . Downer 21 . T. Yme r . C. Bear d a16 18. J. Rainon e 22 . G . Sloan 17. C . Goyne 19. S . Bargiamidis 23 . T. Brideson 18. J. Rainbow 21 . D. Lampard 24 . I . Goullet 19. L . Henkel 22 . N . Magafas 25. C. Jackson 20. J. Tapner 23 . M . Sassine 26. A. Ellett 21 . A. Park 24 . J . Beaumont 27. G . Baxter 21 . R. Pepyat 25. G . Sherif f 28. P. Heubner 22 . D. Smith 26. R . Hokkanen 29. J . Fuller 23. S.Lucas 27. P. Robinson 30. I . Ellett 24 .T. Burns 28. C. Borg . Matthews 31 . C 26 . B . Emblem 29. D. McAllister 32. S. Bennett 27. C. Overend 30. B. Kyriakidis 33. A. Bourke 29, N . MacDonald 31 . R . Gorman 34. T Burt 30 . A. Carmen 32. L. Kirk 35. R . Burns 31 . D. Briggs 33. H . Johston e 36. E. Evans 32. G . Unwin 34. C. Konstantinidis 37. C . O'Brien 33. M. Oguzhan 35. R. Ashdowne 38. P. Fuller 34 . D. Lynch 36. G . Andoniadis 39. M . Paino 35. J . Wilcox 37. D . Frencham 40. M . Boyd 36. P. Minnitt 38. D. Marlow 41 . J . Queiruga 36. P. Grandy 39. B. Wilkie 42 . G . Ogden 37. D . Iles 40. R . Baker 43. D. Shepherdson 39. C. O'Leary 41 . M . Moore 44. M . Kendal l 40. M . Serbe 42 . Carl Sabatini 45. N . Faulkner 41 . G . D'Angelo 43. Chris Sabatini 46. L. Gilmour 42 . G . Palmington 44. P. Hennessy 47. C. Stanton 43. N . Blancato 45. D . Meli a 48 . P Binyon 44. P. Hawking 46. S. McGraw 49 . G . Wade 45. R . Sonci n 47. S . Burton 50 . A. Huntington 46. Ali Abou-Eid 4 8 . P. Keenan 51 . J . Fai 47. K . lie s 49 . C . Griffith . M . Pearso n52 48. M . Stuart 50 . A. Mitsou . M. Jansenn53 49. A . Gleisner 62. J.P. Trayno r . Pearson 54. L 50. T. Winkler 55. S . Preston 51 . D. Moysey 56. D. Weir John Platten's 52 . A. Tunzi 57. M . Jarvis 53 . G . White 58. R. Kimberley 54 . P Bovezza 59. J. Stewart 55 . R . Heaney 60. M . Burrows 56 . M . Richards 61 . F. Sadler 57. M . Allen 62 . D. Collins 58, W. McLean 63. G . Clark 59 . Atef Abou-Eid 64. G . Chapman 60. M . Robinson 65. R . Pickering 61 . N . Stebbing 66. M . Rawson 62. M . McLachlan 67. S. Swanso n 66. K. Varkopoulos INITED 67. B. Grysza n ~ MOTO R 1uCT1ONS I 69. R. Griffiths /^' 74 . M . Weate j i

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12 . Andy Featherston . 13 . P. Graham 14 . A . Cook (VC) 15 . D. White 16. A. Teagl e 17 . Anth. Featherston 18. A. Langha m 19. I . McCullagh 20. M . Dervan 21 . B. Mazouris 22 . G . Henderson 23 . P. McNamara 24 . R . Meilak 25 R . Evans 27. B. Tuck 28 5 . Calderwood 29. M . Anderson 30. A. Morelli 31 .D.Clough 32. F. Nuedini 33.T Canno n 34. B. Hann 35.S .Kennedy 36. R . Zammit 37. G. Clerk 38. D. Mill s 39. D . McLeod 40. L . Turnley 41 . A. Morgan 42 .0.Goucher 43. G. Smith 44. B . Cetinich 45 . D. DiGenova 46 . M . Tuck

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5 YEARS AGO - 198 6 Victoria had an easy 82 point win over Tasmania in the second round, 17.13 to 4.9 . Best were Smith, Spillane, Keenan, Lopes, Gleeson, Considine . The two undefeated teams, host South Australia and Victoria met as anticipated in the final game. The first half was tight with Victoria leading by 5 points, 8 .2 to 7.3. The Vics went right away in the second half to win 17.10 to 11 .8 . Came ron O'Brien at FF kicked 8.1 . Best were Spillane, Berzins, O'Brien (8 goals), Lopes, Fuller, Ryan, Yandell, Meh rten . The team line up was as follows : B. : Conti, Schober, Lopes H .B. : Fuller, Considine, Spillane C. : Smith, Mehrten, Kingston H .F. : Adams, Keenan, Berzins F: Gleason, O'Brien, Palmer Rucks : Yandell, Ryan, Meehan I/C : Herman, Witts, Barne s Match trophy winners were vs W.A ., Simon Meehan vs Tasmania, Paul Considine, vs S.A ., Dominic Spillane. The President's Trophy for Best Player in Carnival went to Phil M eh rten while Came ron O'Brien won the Hugh V. Millard AAFC Medal . Spillane (C), Adams, Considine, Fuller, Keenan, Mehrten, O'Brien, Ryan and Schober were selected in the All-Australian team . John Fisher was named as coach . VAFA Umpires at the Carnival were Brian ( Benny) Goodman (field), and John Hall (Goal) . 150 games to Ken "Turk" Mehmet (Commonwealth Bank) and Richard "Dick" Williams (De La Salle OC) . Team Manager of MHSOB reserves, Tony Orchard found the team one short, borrowed some gear and came out of a three year retirement to kick four goals and be in the best players in a winning side . Real dedication . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 1 In "C" Hampton Rovers were a game clear in third place following their 17 point win over M HSOB who slipped out of the fou r. Best were Rowston (later Club President - NR), Wilson, Marshall (H . Rovers) and Jones, Flegeltaub and Delaney (MHSOB) .

Brunswick's accuracy (F Section) enabled them to inflict Banyule's second only defeat for the season, 15.5 to 13.13 . Stars for 'Wicks were Quigley, Hutchison, B. Lewis and for Banyule Wilcox, Stevenson and Hitchins. 100 games to Scott Wagstaff, Collegians - first used atfullback where he was highly dependable and then as a utility player with regular stints at centre half forward where he won the club best and fairest award . 50 games also at Collegians to Mark Hibbibsand G reg Parsons. Only undefeated teams to date were Coburg (D) 13 wins, Therry (F) 12 wins and 1 draw, Bulleen Temp . (C Reserve) 13 wins . Unbelievable inaccuracy in "C" cost Old Haileyburians, 10 .26 the game against State Bank 15.10 with the best Cloke, Baudinette,lRfynd (State) and Corrigan, Hart, Meckiff (0. Hail .) . Victoria defeated South Australia at Elsternwick Park 13.22 to 4 .10. Best were Murphy, Kauffman, Dillon, Lockie, Bourke, Gedye and Pirrie . Team physiotherapist was a Miss J. Lachal - today M rs Jennifer Fre nch, wife of former VAFA General Manager, Peter F re nch . Wayne Hinton celebrated his 100th game of Amateur Football . Wayne was later a VFL Senior Umpire. Leading goalkickers were A . Jones (Marc.) A Section 57, J . Priestly (0. BTN) B Section 55, Deve re (Bull .-Temp.) C Section 57, Ryan (St Bedes) D Section 58, S . Scullin (N . Burns) E Section 62 and A . Quaife (Bull . Utd) F Section 51 . 50 games to Garry Todd (MHSOB), 100 games to Robe rt " M oe" Maxwell (Parkside), 200 games to Gary "Lumpy" Rosewame (Elsternwick), 250 games to Brian "Bottles" Vear of Country Colleges (ex Assumption OC and St Pat's Ballarat) . "Bottles" also played 103 games for Commercial Bank which took his tally past 350 ! Cobu rg (D) and Therry (F) were still undefeated . De La Salle were advertising copies of their Club history as written by M ichael Ashford . The contact - you guessed it Tony O'Callaghan, VAFA Marketing Officer.

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edited by Mike McArthur-Alle n AAFC 1991 CARNIVAL - PERTH, W.A . 9th June to 16th June 199 1 The VAFA Senior representative squad of 25 players participated in the XIXth AAFC Carnival along with representative squads from Tasmania (TAFL), South Australia (SAAFL), and the host state, Western Australia (WAAFL) . Pre-carnival training consisted of 6 weeks training, Wednesday nights and Sunday mornings and atraining squad of 50 players in total were invited at some time to be members . Selection was made by a panel of 7 seletors under the Chairmanship of Noel Rundle and comprised Senior Coach Mike McArthur-Allen, Andrew Chisholm, Geoff Reilley, Andrew Langford-Jones, Greg Tootell and John Morgan . Selectors were rostered to look at a wide range of VAFA games for the 8 weeks prior to the carnival and the final squad of 25 players was chosen for the last week of training . State Captain named was Rob Fuller from Old Scotch, Vice-Captain was Jack Manton from Old Geelong and Deputy Vice-Captain was Richard Furphy from University Blues . The performance of the VAFA on the field in this Carnival was not as successful as ha s been the case in most carnivals held so far under the auspices of the AAFC . It may come `- _- ~ as a surprise to many to learn that Victoria has not won every Carnival . There seems to be a misplaced assumption that we have been victorious every time we have taken th e field in representative football . This is not intended as some feeble justification of this year's inadequate result . The coach, players, and selectors accept only too well their responsibilities and fully understand that you must win them and wear them . We failed to deliver the victories that we expected to and that all VAFA members expected of us . We will not shrink away from that stark fact . However, we do want the record to show the true picture of previous results . For those who are interested in the full historical results these are printed in the VAFA Annual Report and a summary is printed below for information . The opening game saw us take on Tasmania in the curtain-raiser and wi n by 119 points . The Tassie team should be congratulated on their commitment to Interstate footy and their genuine interest in total involvement . They took a party of 52 people on the long trip to Perth and were anthusiastic in all areas of the carnival . Their players, whilst not at the same standard as the 3 mainland states, performed valiantly and gave it everything, drawing very positive responses from all who witnessed their efforts. They are to be admired for their friendliness and great resilience . On the Wednesday we again played in the early match, this time against South Australia . The Subiaco oval where all 3 days had been scheduled was in a heavy condition . This is the home ground for all the West Coast Eagles day games as most Victorian AFL teams have discovered to their dislike . Despite the much publicised image of good weather in Perth it rained for most of the week and was a difficult unexpected factor. Leading by 31 points at three quarter time Vic was over-run by SA in the last 20 minutes when they slammed on 8 goals to win by 10 points. It was a magnificent fight-back by SA and full credit to their persistence . There was no doubt the Vics tired in the last quarter as we had only 5 or 6 players who had kept us going for the first 3 quarters and they finally ran out of legs . We also lost 4 players through injury (2 for the remainder of the week). The disappointing form of the remaining Vics was hard to fathom and the enormity of throwing away a certain victory (if there is such a thing in today's football) was shattering for the entire party . The WA team had defeated SA on the opening day in an impressive performance and defeated Tas following our defeat by much the same margin as we had . They then stood in the best position to win the carnival but we were still in with a chance provided we could beat them on the final day by 5-6 goals . In fact, SA were back in ,the hunt too, after their disappointing loss to WA . They had the mammoth task of beating Tas by 25-28 goals but that was not beyond the pale given the previous 2 defeats of Tas . The last day had to be transferred at the last moment to the wind-swept Claremont near the sea because of the condition of Subiaco. SA easily accounted for Tas to the tune of 22 goals but it was not expected to be enough to take them above either Vic's or WA's percentage. WA played great team football to defeat Vic by 13 goals and really showed the home crowd their commitment and immaculate ball-handling skills . The game was played in avariety of weather including thunder, lightening, hail, misty rain, sunshine and wind . The Vics played very poorly after the first quarter and were held together by the solo efforts of 4 or 5 players . The loss of 3 players early in the game was a further difficulty we could not overcome in the second half. In summary, WA were deserved winners of their first-ever AAFC Carnival title winning all 3 games in a most impressive style and clearly showing the rapid improvement in amateur football in that state . By contrast, the VAFA has not improved the quality of the top section of its footy and this will be borne out by the absence of drafted players from VAFA ranks this year. Furthermore, with the success of the W.C. Eagles the dreaded Big V does not strike any fear into the minds of WA players (or for that matter, SA players given the Crows success) and in fact, I suggest, that what has happened at the AFL level has backfired inadvertently on the VAFA as the other states have certainly developed a manic passion to defeat any Victorian team . This was certainly harnessed very well indeed by the WA players and officials . In essence, we were not good enough . There is no dodging that issue . We were beaten by a far better skilled team in WA and a more desperate team in SA . We need to foremost accept these facts. We had 5 VAFA players rewarded with All-Australian membership for their efforts in the Carnival . This the lowest number ever so it reinforces the level of our team performances . The 5 players are to be congratulated fortheirfine individual achievement and their commendable contribution to the VAFA team . The players so recognised were: Robert Gross - Marcelli n Matthew Brown - Ormond Bruno Conti - North Old Boy s 5 Brett Connell - Ormond - Jack Manton - Old Geelong - also named Vice-Captain .


I would like to take this opportunity to express publicly my thanks for the wonderful efforts of so many people who worked so long and hard for the VAFAto be able to smoothly and efficiently mount and operate such a well-run touring squad . Many off-field people should be individually thanked for their efforts but the list would be too long, ALL the touring staff are to be congratlated on their efforts with Geoff Reilley, Phil Stevens and Peter Harris withou t' peers in their fine organisational performances. I am confident no stone was left unturned by them or any person to help prepare and give the team its best opportunities to perform . At home Sue Anderson, Max Lyon and Phil Rowell were towers of strength shouldering the workload left behind to keep the VAFA operating . It is to these people and to all who contributed to the rep team effort along with all VAFA players, officials and supporters that the State players, selectors and I are indebted and I speak on behalf of them all when I say it is a bitter disappointment that we were unable to bring success back with us to Victoria . However, we have to rise from this setback and start preparing now for the next VAFA effort, the Under 19 Vic Health Championship on July 17th coached by Max Lyon and where, hopefully, a more positive future of the VAFA will be on display. I wish them good fortune ike McArthur-Alle n . M VAFA 1991 Senior State Coach RESULTS OF AAFC CARNIVAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY YEAR VENUE WON BY YEAR VENUE 1936 Adelaide Victoria 1970 Perth South Australia 1938 Launceston Victoria 1973 Melbourne South Australia 1948 Perth South Australia 1976 Adelaide South Australia 1951 Melbourne Victoria 1979 Hobart Victori a 1953 Adelaide Victoria 1982 Perth Victoria 1956 Hobart Victoria 1985 Melbourne South Australia 1959 Perth Victoria 1986 Adelaide Victoria 1962 Melbourne Victoria 1988 Launceston Victoria 1964 Adelaide Victoria 1991 Perth Western Australia 1967 Launceston Victoria

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TUESDAY JUNE 25TH 199 1 Club complaint against Bulleen United (Doveton v Bulleen United played May 11) Various charges: H . ROBERTS : striking repeatedly - suspended 14 weeks J. CIRO : striking - suspended 8 weeks H . TURVEY: consuming alcohol whilst acting as an official -guilty -club fined (see below) A . DIVIRGILIO : abusive language to a goal umpire - guilty - severe reprimand . Club, Bulleen United, guilty of conduct unbecoming a Club of the Association in the conduct of their senior and reserve matches played on 11th May 1991 : fined $2000. VAFA against Doveton and Old Essendon in that both senior teams were guilty of conduct unbecoming a Club of the Association in that they engaged in two melees in their game played at Doveton on July 1st . Old Essendon fined $200 (first offence) Doveton fined $1000 (third offence) VAFA against ANZ Bank and Peninsula in that both senior teams were guilty of conduct unbecoming a Club of the Association in that they engaged in a melee in their game played on June 1st . Peninsula fined $100 (first offence) ANZ Bank fined $300 (second offence) VAFA against North Brunswick and Aquinas in that both senior teams were guilty of conduct unbecoming a Club of the Association in that they engaged in a melee in their game played on June 1st . North Brunswick fined $300 (second offence) Aquinas fined $300 (second offence) P. Stevens General Manage r ruC AuATC11 0 CEN1TRAl I FR 1AU1


Personality Pars 150 GAMES FOR ROD CREIGHTON AT BULLEEN After just 91/2 years " Rocket" Rod Creighton pulls on'the boots for Bulleen United for the 150th time nciuding a few finals in that time - and Rod certainly i as been a driving force to get the Bulls there . A nuggety little fella who plays in the middle now , Damage" has nuggetted many an opposition player a lot harder than they expected - but it is the hard work Rod does that makes him so valuable, not just th e ° occasional goal ortwo, but filling in the hole in defence as well . No one covers as many miles at Bulleen as Rod . Congratulations, Rod, from everyone at Bulleen . - CONGRATULATIONS "MOTH" - 100 GAMES Today (29/6) Tim "The Moth" Phillips plays his 100th game for Old Trinity . Tim started attheclub in'84 . He was an integral part of the premiership team of '85, although he missed the Grand Final through an ankle injury. He is a highly skilled player who has represented the club well both on and offthefieid . Injuries have not been kind to the "Moth" but his resilient nature has seen him overcome them . He is admired and respected for both is football talents and his personality . To a great clubman all at OTs wish Tim the very best . MILESTONES N ORTH BRUNSWICK Adrian (Tirch) Tirchett played his 100th game fo r North Brunswick on 22/6 against St Andrew's . Tirch has been touted as being one of the most talented players to ever hit the Club. He won the club's B&F in 184 and the following year just missed out on the comps B&F when he was runner-up. He finally took that scalp in 1990 when he headed the field in the E Grade B&F count . Tirch is also up there with the best when it comes to the social stakes . Congratulations Adrian from the committee, players and supporters of the Club. Mention must also be made of Chris ( Spud) Keay who played his 50th for North on 15/6 against Bulleen, and Sof 1'siaitsas who played his 150th for the club against Williamstown on 18/5/91 . Both belong to the youth brigade of North Brunswick and the Club hopes to get more good service from the lads along the same lines as they have already given .

50 GAMES TO BASHE R M ark 'Basher' Beasley has finally made the big 50 for St Sedes OC. Basher has had a distinguished career mainly because of his size and love of umpires . Bashers career took a new turn this year when he moved to the number 55 jumper, an obvious attempt to cover his immense build and numerous tattoos . However not much can be done about his "skeletor" hair cut . Basher's football continues to prosper with age as do most big men . Put in a big one Bash and score another hair cut award . Congratulations Basher. 50 GAMES HUTCHYBU N All down at Beda Land wish to congraulte Blair Hutchison on reaching 50 games . Hutchy has developed into a fast leading full forward who recently has also shown to be very handy at centre half back . His long raking kicks giving the Bedas some much needed drive. Hutchy's game has improved dramatically since he teamed up with Margared and drawn inspiration from future brother-in-law Brendon (Caveman) Hambridge. Well done Hutchy. REUNION AT OLD CAREY Great to see our 1961 Premiership side have their Reunion on 15-6-91 . Coach Noel Voigt was there along with Richard & John Elliott, 300 gamers Tony Fink & Ian England, also John & Peter Rowe, Roger Morgan, Chris Kelleher, Eric Dick, Peter Dambrosio and many many more. Our thanks to Chris Thomas for organising the lunch . OLD CAR EY - VALE The committee, players and supporters at Old Carey wish to extend their condolences to the Dick Family on the death of Nita. Nita, mother of former player and president Eric and wife of committeeman Keith, herself served the club over many years with distinction, passed away on June 9. She will be missed around Old Carey. TECH OLD BOYS COM E HOM E The committee and players at F.I .T. extend the warmest of welcomes to all the "Old Boys" gathering at today's home game (29/6) . Recent years have not held much joy for the Tech and victories are still hard to come by as we re-group in G Section . Hopefully we can rise to the occasion today and give you all plenty to cheer about. Welcome home "Old Boys" and enjoy the warmth of good friends and legendary tales .

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• Thanks to our neighbours . . .the mighty Elsternvrick,4FC . . . for their participation in our training last week . The workout really agreed with them judging by their solid win over the Elitists . Well done, `Bac kyard Boys ' and thanks again for your attendance . • Congratulations to,0.nthony' Earrings' Damen on making it to C Section last week . Anthony is another exPower House performer who has made the grade this year. Well done, Anthony. You've worked hard so keep climbing to the higher grades . PS : Speaking of Power House . . .w ho is/was Ron Lippold ? • Word has it that Julian 'The Rabbi' Velleman has gone into the `buy, swap and sell' business. Give hi m a call if you're buying or selling . As far as 'swapping' is concerned, it's by appointment only . • Thanks to Jane and Lyndell, the daughters of M r (Ted) Keating, for putting the umpires through a solid aerobics workout recently . The pumping, thumping, huffing and puffing really brought some of the whistleblowers t o their knees . Bobby Dunstan would have attended if he could have exercised to Melba music and not INXS ! o Speaking of the Keating family reminds us that Ted turns 50 this year while sone, Tim, reaches 25. Surely that doesn't mean that the latter is only half as good an umpire as his Dad . Incidentally, how many father/so n combinations have we had in the VAFAUA ranks? • By the way, Santo 'Enrico' Caruso would like to thank Tim K . for sta rt ing a recent OGs match without him . Then again, perhaps Santo can't handle 'nature' as well as others . • Does Andrew `Stud Kilner still pay free kicks for and against players in the same team ? • CongratulationstoSimon'PArBoxerShorts'Vandersiuysforcrackingthe50gamebarrier. Now 21, Simo n was aformer runner for Trinity before joining our ranks in 1989 . The `Goiden Whistie Avlard' winner last year, he has officiated in an U19 G/Final (1989) and D First Semi . Currently running around C Section, Simon' s future promises much . Well done, Simon . • Hats off to Steve Hopper and 'you can have the shirt off my back' David Jobling . Both goalies would appea r to have experienced clothing difficulties in recent time. • HIGHLIGHTS OF THE GOALIES (ANNUAL) "GALLOP'n GORGE" ( 20/6/91) - Eve ry body, actually, completing the run/jog/walk around the Tan Track . - Everybody making it up the Anderson St Hill . -Taking in the looks on the faces of both Scotch and Xavs personnel following training - YES . . .we do trai n conscientiously ! -Watching Gary 'Elvis' Clancy endeavouring to eat raw octopus, potato and garlic dip and pitta bre a d at the Greek restaurant . -All in all, a fun night was had by all . Thanks to Scotch and Xavs for opening their rooms for the group an d the Woody, Simmo and Benny for sharing the meal . • 'fdi .U.M .P.S' (M issing Umps) - WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Steve Cordner, Laurie Stratton, Harry Marks, Bernie Jephson, Colin Wills, Graham Upham, Bruc e McTaggart, Neil M cLean, Daryl Hill, Ross Hill, Des Hinchciiffe, Peter King, Fred Grubb, Cary Nichoi , Stan Goodman, Terri Allen, Bruno Siega . • RACV : Goals ahead - 24 hours a day Mike and Mecca

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VO U R VIERIUMAO A SECTIO N COLLEGIANS vs MARCELLIN (E .P. Saturday) Field: Robert Ell, Mark Gibso n ° Field: Jim Huckson, Frank Martinez GoaL• Reno Barichievich, Gary Clancy COLLEGIANS vs MARCELLIN (Reserves at E.P.) Field: Club umpires Boundary: Adrian McMaster, Dirk Kramer Goal: Leo Wilson, Nancy McTaggart ORMOND vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: Mark Bushfield, Noel McDonald Goal: Mike Murray, John Kell y NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: Stephen Clinch, Andrew Kilner Goal: Bill Fowler, Andrew Hogan OLD SCOTCH vs THERRY Field: Richard Simon, Riddell League Umpire Goal: Dennis Webster, Mike Lentin i DE LA SALLE vs UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: Tony Hales, Geoff Rid d Goal: Stephen Hopper, Rob Liddle B SECTION OLD TRINITY vs BANYUL E Fie/d: Tim Shearer, Peter Wiseman Goal: Bob Seymour, Jason Tyrel l OLD PARADIANS vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: David Harford, Peter Keog h Goal: Roy Tucknott, David Jobling ST BERNARDS vs PARKSID E Field: Andrew McPherson, Geoff Curran Goal: Bill Ross, Robert Dunstan UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: Peter Mair, Geoff Moor e Goal: Geoff Grigg, Mike Richardson KEW vs OLD XAVERIAN S Field: Gary Lowe, Brian Lowe Goal: Don McKenzie, Neil Edwards C SECTIO N IVANHOE vs THOMASTOWN Field: Chris Keeton, Paul La Vale STATE/COMM BANK vs BULLEEN/TEMP Field: Simon Vandersluys, Anthony Damen MONASH BLUES vs PRESTON MBOB Field: Jason Moore, Steve McCarthy (Rot A) CAULFIELD GR vs FAWKNE R Field: Rob Mayston, Santo Caruso ST KILDA CBCOB vs WHITEFRIARS Field: Alan Ladd, Mike Gilday D SECTION LATROBE UNI vs OLD IVANHOE Field: Anthony Podesta, Tim Keating ST BEDE'S vs MHSO B Field: Andrew Belche r HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD CAMBERWELL Field: Tony Murphy, Kevin Segota GLENHUNTLY vs OLD GEELON G Field: David Mille r Boundary: Anthony Gabriel, Brad Hodge ST KEVIN'S vs A .J.A.X . Field: Andrew Taylor E SECTION BULLEEN UNITED vs MAZENOD OC Field: Ron Smith, Norm Nugent DOVETON vs ST MARY' S Field: Graeme Thwaites (Rot B) OLD ESSENDON vs WEST BRUNSWICK Field: Ken Walke r NORTH BRUNSWICK vs POWERHOUSE Field: Damien Knott, Peter Howe

E SECTION continued ST ANDREW'S vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field: Peter Harris, Gary Knigh t AQUINAS vs BRUNSWICKFie/d: Field: Ron Martin, Peter Simpson F SECTION PENINSULA OB vs ELSTERNWICK Field: Clark Thuy s RICHMOND CENTRAL vs ANZ BANK Field: Ted Keating SALESIANS vs BORONIA PARK Field., Tony McKenzie, Russell Francis UNIVERSITY REDS vs ST PATRICK'S MENTONE Field: Jeff Bea r UHSOB vs OLD CAREY Field: Brad Lowe UNDER 19 SECTION 1 UNIVERSITY BLUES vs DE LA SALLE BLUE Fie/d: Mike Wakelin OLD PARADIANS vs OLD XAVERIANS Field: David D'Altera MAZENOD BLUES vs ORMOND Field: Gary Beasley Field: Warren Allen, David Chalmers Goat: Craig Chalmers, Gordon Chalmers OLD SCOTCH vs OLD HAILEYBURY (E .R Sun . 11 .30am) Field: Michael Ford e Boundary: David Fowler, Shane Mannix Goal: Leo Wilson, Nancy McTaggart COLLEGIANS vs ST BERNARDS OC Field. Rob Colli e Boundary: James Brown Goal: Adam Harris, Julian Velleman OLD BRIGHTON vs MARCELLIN Field: Paul Rapke Boundary: Luke Kirton, Brad Johannsen UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION ALBANVALE vs NORTH OLD BOYS Field: Ken Coughlan, Tom Zapadlo PARKSIDE vs CHIRNSIDE PAR K Field: Justin Toohey (Rot A), Barry Reichelt Boundary: Paul Costantin, Dean Costantin Goal: Graeme Simpson, John Picket t OLD IVANHOE vs THOMASTOWN Field: Marc English, Breck Hayward WHITEFRIARS vs BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE Field. Rob Dooley, Cameron Swal e OLD TRINITY vs AQUINAS Field: Ashley Dreier Boundary: Don Walton THERRY - BY E UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION M . H .S .O . B . vs A .J .A.X . Field: David Ashto n Boundary: Robert Swinton, Michael Shelton Goal: Trish Boyd, Gary Baumgarton (Rot) MONASH BLUES vs OLD MENTONIANS Field. Glen Furness Boundary: Tim Creighton, Robert Condo n OLD MELBURNIANS vs ST BEDES (E .P. Sunday 2 .00 pm) Field: Mark Jenkins, Tim Shearer Boundary: David Gourlay, Leah Gallagher Goal: John Kelly, Gary Clancy CAULFIELD GR vs OLD CAMBERWELL Fie/d: Chris Box Boundary: Vin Vescovi, Greg Dowlin g ST PETER'S CLAYTON vs MAZENOD BLACKS Field: Peter Graham Boundary: Ben McKee, Mark Cimdins Goal: Bernie Hoare (Rot), Len Mirabch i DE LA SALLE GOLD vs HAMPTON ROVERS Field. Alan conway, Wayne Henry


OLD HAILEYBURY 4.1 5 .2 7.8 11 .9.75 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .3 4.10 9.12 15 .20.110 OLD HAILEYBURY Meehan 3, Walden 2, Baxter 2, Lappage, McKenzie, Tanner, Kraus. BEST Orton, Carty, Baxter, Tanner, Dewar, Main . NORTH OLD BOYS Garnham 3, Hanlon 3, Moloney 2, Tierney 2, Egan, Jones, Abraham, Cenn, Phyland . BEST O' Farrell, Moloney, Abraham, Atkinson, Phyland, Jones, Martin . OLD SCOTCH 4 .4 8.6 11 .10 18.11.119 4.4 5.9 10.10 13.17.95 ORMOND OLD SCOTCH M tllar 8, Keipert 3, Aujard, Brown, Hodges, McCall, Smith, B. Steele, Twitt, BEST Fuller, Millar, Jackson, Eagle, Keipert, Hunter . ORMOND S. Grace 5, Schuhkraft 2, Connell, Burden, Kingston, P . McDonald, Hille, Brown . BEST Madden, Kingston, S. Grace, D . McDonald, Hills, Burden. 15.14.104 THERRY CCOB 2 .3 6.11 10 .13 COLLEGIANS 6 .4 7.6 12 .10 13.14.92 Taylor 5, Zanetti 3, Castaldi 3, Falcone 2, Mellon, THERRY CCOB Goodwin. BESTTaylor, Eastmure, Tadinac, O'Rourke, Crotty, McCann . Mount 3, Daly 3, Lake 3, Proctor, Schober, Woolhouse, COLLEGIANS Wallace. BEST Schober, Lord, Wallace, Proctor, Lake, Warner . OLD M ELBURNIANS 1 .1 2 .7 4 .8 6.11 .47 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .1 3.5 7.11 8.13 .61 OLD MELBURNIANS Theodore, Terrill, A. Wilts, R . Nelson, Cordner Ward-Ambler. BEST Newman, Baldwin, R . Nelson, P. Nelson . A . Witts, Blood . UNIVERSITY BLUES Matthews 3, Stevenson 2, Allardice 2, Bolton . BEST McCarty, Van Dendren, Walsh, Kirsanovs, Stevenson, Matthews . 4.1 11 .6 15.6 22 .12 .144 MARCELLIN OC DE LA SALLE OC 4.2 7.3 11 .9 14 .10 .94 MARCELLIN OC Boysen 8, O'Flynn 3, Zannoni 2, Wooller 2, Slattery 2, Caffry, M . Getson, Chun, Duncan, Sexton . BEST O'Flynn, M . Getson, Boysen, Zannoni, M . Amad, Merton . DE LA SALLE OC Harrison 3, Tully 2, M . O'Callaghan 2, Mannix 2, Fraser, Hunter, Knuppez, Kruger, Wright . BEST Lowe, Campbell, Wright, Mackintosh, Mahony, Prezens.

OLD '.IENTONIANS 2.3 4.3 7.5 8.9.57 ST BERNARDS OC 2 .5 7.8 13.11 16.19 .115 OLD i .'. ~NTONIANS Acreman 3, Campbell 2, Bournon, Stroud, Turner. BES7 Ne,vman, Sly, Beynon, Campbell, Solley, Acreman . ST BERNARDS OC G. Keane 6, L . Gollant 2, J . Gollant 2, V. Comito, A . Nathan, M. Fitzpatrick, S. Walsh, M . Mulkearns, J. Federico . BEST V. Comito, G . Keane, C. Malia, W. Carey, J . Gollant, R . Purcell . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .4 6.7 8.10 12.14.86 OLD PARADIANS 2 .6 5 .11 11 .16 16.19.115 UNIVERSITY BLACKS J . Gray 2, Cerni 2, Bromell2, Longley, Merrett, A . Gray, Girney, McErvale . Vaughan . BEST A . Gray, O'Neale, Wines, Bromell, J. Gray, Radford. OLD PARADIANS Pannam 4, Beare 4, Gleason 3, Vincent 2, Skerritt, Stuckey, M . Considine. BEST Cosgriff, J . Geary, Brabender, M . Considine, Gleason, Vincent . OLD BRIGHTON 5 .4 8.4 10.7 14.10 .94 7.6 12 .12 15 .16 22.20 .152 OLD TRINITY OLD BRIGHTON Perry 3, Marion 2, Murray 2, Hayden 2, Prior, James, Brook, Blair, McLachlan . BEST McLachlan, Talbot, Lade, James, Blair, Murray. OLD TRINITY Boxtel 7, Heath 4, Allibon 3, Johnson 3, A . Anderson 2, Balazsy 2, R . Phillips . BEST Taylor, Allibon, Boxtel, Rogers, Balazsy, M . Turner. PARKSIDE 1 .1 3.2 4 .8 8 .19.67 OLD XAVERIANS 3.6 7.8 12 .17 13 .17.95 PARKSIDE Page 2, Freeman 2, Sedgewick, King, Coombes, Williams . BEST Inserra, Williams, Bradley, Vincitorio, Page, Sturgess. OLD XAVERIANS J . McKay 3, Dann 2, M . Dalton 2, G . Dalton 2, Connors, Taylor, Mithen, Logan . BEST Logan, Holmes, Petrofi, M . Dalton, G . Dalton, Taylor. BANYULE 3.9 7.13 13.22 16.29.125 KEW 1 .2 3.5 5.6 10 .11 .71 BANYULE Power 4, Gent 2, Witchell 2, Glass 2, Turnbull, Sutterby, Gilham, Fraumano, Parry, Cullen. BEST R . Parry, Turnbull, Gilham, Cullen, Adams, Power. KEW Barry 3, P. Clayton, Wood, King, Brassil, Schober, Bowater . BEST McMahon, Schober, King, White, P. Clayton, Pedretti .

4.3 7.6 13 .8 17.10.112 BULLEEN-TEMP. MONASH BLUES 5 .1 8.3 9.5 11 .7.73 BULLEEN-TEMP. Harvie 4, Mitilineos4, Matthews 3, C . Parris 3, Clarke, Shine, S. Young . BEST A . Parris. George, McInerney. S. Drives, Harvie, Farley. MONASH BLUES Hipwell 2, Newman, Corrigan, Seaton, Koop, Alexander, Tuhan, Zacharidis, Baring, Kohler. BEST Hipwell, Zacharides, Hay, Kiers, MacGregor, Little. CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 .4 7.6 9.8 12 .14.86 STATE/COMM . BANK 6.2 10 .3 16.8 18.10 .118 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. STATE/COMM . BANK Bennett 4, Andrews 3, Beer 3, Wade 3, Jenkins 2, Bunnett, Keighran, Wilson . BESTCIoke, Short, Wallmeyer, Keighran, Andrews, Beer. FAWKNER 2 .0 8.3 10 .5 14.12 .96 IVANHOE 1 .4 4.7 6 .12 7.13.55 FAWKNER Payet2, Lawson 2, P. Majerczak2, C . Kelly, Cropley, Mitchell, M . Roach, Mullinger, Middlemo, Hoare, L . Cohen. BEST Lawson, Mitchell, P Majerczak, L . Cohen, Johnston, I . Habgood. IVANHOE E . Flynn 2, Lengacher 2, Strangwick 2, Lynn . BEST Stewart, Rawley, T Flynn, Tucker, Armstrong, Kennedy. 1 .2 3.4 4.8 4 .9.33 PRESTON MBOB WHITEFRIARS OC 6.4 9.8 11 .11 17.14.116 PRESTON MBOB Hepburn 2, Lowden, McGaw. BEST Lowden, McGaw, Noble, O'Brien. WHITEFRIARS OC Pratt 7, R . Reidy 4, Midro 3, Carbone 2, Jenkins . BEST Carbone, Coghlan, Pratt, D . Crowe, M . Harrison, Midro . 4 .7 6.11 9.12 10.12 .72 THOMASTOWN ST KILDA CBOC 3 .2 5.5 7.8 10.9 .69 THOMASTOWN Mikevski 2, Langbourne 2, Karambelas, Moribito, J . Bubis, D. Farchione, Papaioanou, D. Fellows. BEST Maurovic, Langbourne, Smith, Moribito, Papaioanou, D . Fellows. ST KILDA CBOC Fletcher, Chapple, Murphy, McGaw, Kerian, Capiron . BEST Fletcher, Otto, O'Sullivan, Capiron, Sherman, Fitzsimon .

'SHSOB 1.0 7.3 8.4 10.11 .71 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 .4 5.7 11 .10 14 .12 .96 MHSOB Bamert 3, Comer 2, Green, Snaidero, J . Palmos, Atchison, Newton . BEST Green, C . Tyrrell, Adduci, Comer . HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiotidis 5, G . Devereaux 2, Boyle, Capp, S . Devereaux, C. Dwyer, Hender, Hobson, Rogerson. BEST S. Devereaux, Boyle, Hetherington, Hender, Bird, Panagiotidis. GLENHUNTLY 5.3 8.4 13.10 17.13.115 ST BEDES 2 .2 6 .12 7.13 12 .17.89 GLENHUNTLY M . Smith 5, Leys3, Halpin3, Isaacs 2 . Palmer, C. Horsey, Gregory, T. Hill . BEST Timms, McGrath, Gnome, O'Keefe, T. Hill, D. Mance. ST BEDES Seeley 5. McNamara 2, McColough 2, Walker, Purcell, Lannan . BEST Newport, Hutchinson, Flannery, Lannan, McNamara, Seeley. OLD GEELONG 3.5 6 .10 9 .15 12 .22 .94 LATROBE UNI 3 .3 5 .7 7.8 10.12 .72 OLD GEELONG Manton 3, P. Hannabury 2, Lillie 2, Furphy, Harwood, Gunn, Young . BEST McDougal, Baylis, Manton, Williams, Munnings, Lee. LATROBE UNI Wilson 5, Dumaresq, Little, Male, Pearce, Shaw . BEST Little, Wilson, Mete, Cummings, Shaw, O'Connor . OLD CAMBERWELL 16 .11 .107 AJAX 19.9.123 OLD CA M BERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not racelved . AJAX Briskin 5, D. Marks 3, Goetz 3, Rozenes 2, Gordon 2, D . Sheezel 2, Bugalski, D. Pat . BEST Bloom, Goetz, D. Pat, Rozenberg, Briskin, M . Pat . OLD IVANHOE 8.2 2.12 8.13 10.16 .76 ST KEVINS OB 6 .6 9.7 15.7 16 .8.104 OLD IVANHOE Cockerill 2, Smith 2, Pidoto 2, Triandos, Jenkins, Yarwood, Cavanagh . BEST Cockerill, Parry, Dyson, Smith, Cavanagh, Wells . ST KEVINS OB Hourigan 7, Beale 5, Gross 2, Hardy, Kerr . BEST Beale, Pivetta, Arthurson, Hourigan, McNair, Varasdi .


FAAZEi4OD OC 8.5 13.9 18.11 28 .13.181 1.0 3.2 4.4 5.6.36 AQUINAS MAZENOD OC Rekic 9, Noble 5, Hadfield 3, McMullin 2, Kendall 2, palamara 2, Chilcott 2, Riley, Gye, Conroy . BEST O' Hara, Conroy, Rekic, G ;._, Kendall, Noble . AQUINAS Coster 2, Lablache, Tarulli, Wilkinson . BEST J. Livingston, S. Livingston, Sauze, Clarke, Hodge, Walsh . WEST BRUNSWICK 12 .10.82 12.15.87 ST MARYS WEST BRUNSWICK Capron 4, Buhagiar 3, Magafas, Thornton , ° McNaughton, Johnstone, Chapple.-BEST Kyriakidis, Bargiamidis, Sassine, Jenks, Sadalko, Magafas, Buhagiar . ST MARYS W. Mullenger3, I . Ellett 2, T. Ymer 2, M . Huebner, T. Jones, D. Lupton, M . Ritchie, T. Brideson . BESTG . Sloan, T. Jones, T. McCaskell, W Mullenge c NORTH BRUNSWICK 6.2 11 .11 19.21 23 .30.168 ST ANDREWS 1 .2 1.5 3.10 6.10 .46 NORTH BRUNSWICK D. DeMorton 10, Grimaldi 4, Cutler 3, Burrows 2, A . Tirchett, J . Briffa, B. Thorpe, Keay. BEST Hehir, Lirosi, D. DeMorton, A. Tirchett, Wright, Keay. ST ANDREWS D. Iles 2, Taylor 2, Ali Abou-Eid, Goldsworthy . BEST Ali Abou-Eid, Ford, Rule, Saddler, Serbe, Tapner . POWER HOUSE 3.4 5.4 7.7 8 .12 .60 BULLEEN UNITED 2.6 6.12 8.15 12 .16 .88 POWER HOUSE Kemp 3, Williams, J. Scotland, J . Hall, Gallo . BEST Doyle, Williams, Kemp, Martin, Morris, Hollawood . BULLEEN UNITED Morley 3, S. Avery3, Thompson 2, Reynolds 2, Ciro 2. BEST S. Avery, Flew, McLaren, Harris, Creighton, Gay . WILLIAMSTOWN CYRAS 26 .19.175 OLD ESSENDON 8.5 .53 WILLIAMSTOWN CYA9S Tuck 6, Graham 5, T. Cannon 3, Turnley 3, Langham 2 . Gunn 2, Clerk 2, Evans, Clough, McNamara . BESTTurnley, Langham, Case, M . Cannon, Harry, Tuck . OLD ESSENDON Willmott 2, Thomson 2, Nyasola, Cram, McConville, Olarenshaw. BEST Carmichael, Olarenshaw, Cram, Maddern, Willmott, Bishop. BRUNSWICK 4.2 5.4 7.12 8.15.63 DOVETON 4.1 7.5 9.8 12 .13 .85 BRUNSWICK R . Gibson 2, McBride 2, Hewitt 2, Sayers, Cordes. BEST McBride, Stevens, Carroll, Cordes, Roberts, B . Gibson . DOVETON Dyke 8, J. Reiger, Campbell, Murphy, T . O'Donnell, BEST Andore, Campbell, Dyke, S. Wilson, Khalil, Beugelaar.

ANZ BANK 7.5 9.10 12 .18 14 .18.102 SALESIAN 5 .2 10.5 13 .8 13 .9 .87 ANZ BANK Szeitz 4, Nicolosi, Ganley, N . Vergos, Reed, L . McLeod, Lasslett, R. McDonald . BESTCumming, 0. McDonald, Sanelli, Nicofosi, Reed, Ganley, Koegler. SALESIAN Byrne 6, Nannes 3, Hayes 2, Garafolo, Seeger. BEST Perna, Hayes, Nannes. Cincotta, Quinn, Seeger. UNIVERSITY REDS 4.3 7.9 9.11 11 .16.82 RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .2 4.4 5.4 7.5.47 UNIVERSITY REDS Gilbert 4, Barone 2, Schiavo 2, Fosse, Condon, Doyle. BEST Doyle, Barone, De Angelis, Burgen, Schiavo, Kane . RICHMOND CENTRAL P. Warton 2, Sungalis, Donazzon, D. Shannon, R. Sutherland, Fredrickson. BEST D. Jiggins, B. Carroll, M . Warton, P. Warton . D. Shannon, Fredrickson . ST PAT'S M ENTONE 3.4 9.2 17.10 17.13.115 PENINSULA OB 2 .2 4.7 6.12 11 .20.86 ST PAT'S MENTONE Henson 5, Paul Murphy 3, Leonard 3, Barry 2, John McKay, Johnston, Horiec BEST Bailey, Emmerson, Peter Lewis, Brian Kellett, Johnston, Henson . PENINSULA OB B. Cotlopy 2, DeBruen 2, Cross, McMahon, M . Callopy, Glover, Warne-Smith, Jarrott . BEST Cross, McMahon, Angus, Harris, Sparks, Bleesby. BORONIA PARK 1 .3 3.7 10.10 11 .12.78 OLD CAREY 7.4 10.10 13 .12 20.20.140 BORONIA PARK S. Carew 2, Tucker 2, Featonby 2, Whale 2, Monish, Hincksman, Challis. BEST Monish, Whale, Hawkins, Tucker, Van Buut, Martin . OLD CAREY Hickey 8 . Cooke 5, Ballagh 3, Skene 2, Chipp, Dyson. BEST Ballagh, Skene, St Paterson, Hickey, Cooke. ELSTERNWICK 7.4 12 .7 22 .10 24 .13.157 UHSOB 3.1 6 .2 8 .7 15 .11 .101 ELSTERNWICK M . Andrew 7, Alby Conlin 4, Pavlovic 3, Christie 2, Pachlet 2, Southall 2, Ward, Hill, Farrington, Bolts . BEST Hankin, Christie, Farrington, M . Andrew, Hill, Southall . UHSOB Freeman 4, Cleary 4, Bales 2, McLean, Gathercole, Davidson . Boxshalf, R . Smith. BEST Trantino, Rothwell, Freeman, Williamson, Bales, Boxshall .

I NORTH OLD BOYS 13 .13.91 THERRY 2 .5 .17 NORTH OLD BOYS Perrone 2, Allman 2, J. Schmidt 2, Hehir, Fogarty, Biscaro, Masic, Trimboli, Bugeja, Siluca . BEST Allman, Trimboli, Masic, Birrell, O'Toole, Scott . THERRY Blain, McIntyre. BEST Brisbane, Kelly, Goodwin, McIntyre, Eastmure, O'Sullivan. ELTHA M 14.9.93 MARCELLIN 6.8.44 ELTHAM Stickland 6, Fitzpatrick 2, Thorsen, K . Tucker, Bishop, M . Collings, Sinclair, Taylor. BEST Smark, Bishop, K . Tucker, Peacock, Evans, Stickland . MARCELLIN O'Callaghan 2. Day, Douglas, T.G . Slattery, Watson . BEST Day, Douglas, Archdeacon, Hesse, Harvey, Rule . OLD SCOTCH 15 .13.103 OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .6 .12 OLD SCOTCH Price 4, Steele 3, Aird 2, Sunderland 2, Perkins, Japp, Hawkins, Morrison. BEST Hawdon, McLeish, Hawkins, Japp, Russell, Middleton. OLD WESTBOURNE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ST BERNARDS 2 .2 7.6 9 .10 10 .13.73 ALBANVALE 2 .3 4 .3 5 .4 6.4.40 ST BERNARDS Van Ecke3, J. Monaghan 2, P. Monaghan, J. O'Connell 2, Deasy. BEST P. Monaghan, M . Cunningham, J. O'Connell. M . O'Connell, M . Creaks, Van Ecke. ALBANVALE V. Agius 2, M . Smith, C. Agius, E . Walker, D . Chapman . BEST C. Bigham, T. Courtney, V. Agius, R . Turner, S. Mitchell, M . Phillip. KEW 2.1 7.3 9 .5 12.10.82 OLD PARADIANS 2 .2 2 .3 4 .5 5.7.37 KEW D. MacIsaac6, O'Dea2, Lazarus2, O'Hanlon, Vanderzalm . BEST Tucker, Prowse, D. Macisaac, Lazarus, Phelan, Richard Maclsaac . OLD PARADIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . CHIRNSIDE PARK 15.11.101 OLD XAVERIANS 4 .9.31 CHIRNSIDE PARK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD XAVERIANS M . Gibson, L . Silk, A . Rush, D. Hummerson . BEST S. Howe, J. McGrath, J . Manly, A . Rogers, B . McDonald, D. Hummerson . FIT 2 .4 3.4 6 .5 7.7.49 COLLEGIANS 0.2 4.6 5.8 8.12.60 FIT P. Cliffe3, N . Barbounis2, D'Angelo, Perre. BEST Esteban, O'Kane, P. Cliffe, Williamson, Ziegler, Bylnes. COLLEGIANS Nancarrow 3, Tadgell, Parsons, Dunne, Lockwood, Byrne. BEST Parsons, Byrne, Kelly, Comley, Davies, Dunne. BANYULE 1 .0 2 .0 3 .0 3 .0 .18 BULLEEN-TEMP. 6.3 13 .10 21 .14 27.19 .181 BANYULE Simpson, Walkley, Phillips. BEST Agostinelli, Sturrock, Healey, Phillips, Ratcliffe, Place . BULLEENTER,4P. Kile 8, Shine 4, Hendrie 3, Smythe 2, Parkinson 2, Massey 2, Otter 2, Shallard, Daisley, Quaiffe, Fraser. BEST A . Saw, Massey . Smythe. Parkinson, Kile, Shine .

DE LA SALLE 21 .17.143 OLD GEELONG 2.0.12 DE LA SALLE Swan 4, McGraw 3, Goss 2, Murtagh 2, P. Hegan, Cooper, Jenkinson, Hunt, M . Mannix, Moore, Jennings, J. O'Callaghan, A . Robertson, G. Antas . BEST J. O'Callaghan, A . Cooper, M . Ladson, F. McGravi, P. Hegan, G . Antes . OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. OLD HAILEYBURY 6.4.40 AAAZENOD 8.12 .60 OLD HAILEYBURY Krause 3, Wigg, Bride, Whitehead . BEST McCnmmon, Eyser, Bride, B . Ladds, C. Ladds, Kretchmer. MAZENOD Wilkinson, Hallam, Noone, Willis, Di Petta, Connelly, Paltetti, Collins . BEST Connelly, Wilkinson, Sharp, Robinson, Di Pete, Simmons . MONASH WHITES 0.2 7.5 9.8 12.10.82 OLD MELBURNIANS 0.2 0 .3 2.4 5.6.36 MONASH WHITES Gemmola 3, Sammells 2, O'Hara 2, Bainbridge, Sinn . BEST Gemmola, Gualano, O'Hara, Pinkey, Pain, Lloyd . OLD &9ELBURNIANS Dugdale, Hamilton, Dixon, Pergra, Kellam . BEST Francis, Hamilton, Dugdale, Hunt, Georgione, Conlan . ST KILDA CBC 7.16.58 ST KEVINS 4.2.26 ST KILDA CBC Jackson 2, Chapman, Price, Skender, Sussovich, Galanopoulos. BEST Nardella, Derham, Mance, Orgill, Galanopoulos, Caiafa. ST KEVINS Civitella, Turvey. C. Stone, M. Lewis. BEST Millar, Wilson, O'Keefe, Douglas, Darcy, Sheehy .


KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD 3.1 4 .2 4.3 6 .3 .39 BLOODS 5 .0 9.5 12 .8 17.10.112 KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD Lording 3, Andonopoulos, P. Spiliopoulos, Herbert . BEST D . Kirwan, P. Spiliopoulos, P. Bourlotos, N .A. Lambnnos. K . Smith, S. Bond . BLOODS Ellam 4, Turner 3, Smith 3, R . McAsey 2, Watkins, Amarant, Ellis, Curtis, Shannon. BEST Turner, Rowbottom, Findlay, C . McAsey, Smith, Amarant . MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .1 2 .5 4 .6 8.7.55 AJAX 1 .2 2 .3 4 .4 4 .5 .29 MONASH GRYPHONS D. Grabau 2, D. Adams, F . Cheshire, A. Cram, D. Gravina, S. Hogan, A . O'Brien . BEST L . Wapling, D. Gravina, S. Hogan, M . Campbell, T . Hogan, D. Grabau . AJAX J . Davis 2, Krongold 2 . BEST Bild, Friedman, Lebransky, Cherny, Jagoda, Kay. ST JOHNS OC 16 .15 .111 GLENHUNTLY 5 .3.33 ST JOHNS OC Suttie 7, Cantwell 3, Sheehan 2, Chadwick, Ladson, Higgins, Matheson . BEST J . Sheehan, T. Cantwell, J . Ladson, C. Frerker, D. Chadwick, D . Kelly. GLENHUNTLYTrezise 2, Breslin, Oaten, Grinstead . BEST Wright, Pesce, Warren, Holman, Whelan, Oaten .

1~ I DE LA SALLE BLUE 12 .5 22 .14 29.18 41.24.270 OLD BRIGHTON 1 .4 1 .4 2 .4 2 .5 .17 DE LA SALLE BLUE Makinson 15, Vivona 11, Duckett 3, Raju 3, McCarthy 2, Murray 2, Broun, Crowe, Mastroianni, Schuiling, D . Smith . BEST Danny Smith, Makinson, Duckett, McCarthy, Schuiling, Vivona . OLD BRIGHTON Hayden, Farrow. BEST Hayden, Richardson, McNamara. Farrow, Murphy, Bickert . ORMOND 1 .5 1 .6 2.9 3.15.33 OLD XAVERIANS 4.1 6 .6 9.8 13.14.92 ORMOND Brown 2, Hurley. BEST Butner. Sparrow, Hurley, Turner, Agar, Montgomery. OLD XAVERIANS King 3, P. Salter 2, Tucker 2, D'Amico, Duggan, Warner, Black, Green, Caputti. BEST D'Amico, King, Purcell, Dillon, Portelli, Hogan . OLD SCOTCH 3 .1 5.1 8.5 9.8 .62 COLLEGIANS 3.2 6.11 9.13 15.14.104 OLD SCOTCH BEST Iser, Roberts, Roberg, Piekusis, Harris, Stokes . COLLEGIANS Sawers 4, Kenneally 3, Fredman, Mastos, Haintz, Symons, Rickards, Braun, Berryman, Hosking . BEST Kenneally, Fredman, Symons, Donaldson, Stephens, Rickards . OLD HAILEYBURY 5 .7 15 .15 15.16 20.19.139 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .4 5 .6 12.10 13.11 .89 OLD HAILEYBURY Naisbitt 5, Home 4, P. Anderson 3, Kelly 3, Lyons 2, Arnhold 2, Panetta. BEST Harrop, P Anderson, Lyons, Bingham, Delalande, Home. UNIVERSITY BLUES Gurner 5, Duffy 3. Morgan 3. BEST Gurner, Donovan, Liggett, Morgan, Grummet, Mitchell . ST BERNARDS OC 4.4 5.6 13 .8 18.13 .121 MAZENOD BLUES 3.3 7.4 9 .6 10.9.69 ST BERNARDS OC Gilmour 5, Mitchell 3, Tormey 2, Byrne 2, Hande 2, Vassallo, Comito, Looker, Larabina . BEST Brebner, Comito, Vassallo, Looker, Mitchell, Pigitsakis. MAZENOD BLUES Mounter 2, Howe 2, Gill 2, Horban 2, Marshall, Walsh, BEST Marshall, Guiliano, Horban, Walsh, Gill, Howe. MARCELLIN OC 3 .2 9.3 14.5 18.6.114 OLD PARADIANS 0.2 3.4 3.7 6.9.45 MARCELUN OC Darby 4, Quarrell 3, Becchetti 2, Neal 2, Sticca 2, Vimpani, Murray, Moran, Gallagher, Tranquilli . BEST O'Reilly, Tranquilli, Ryder, Edwards . Darby, Murray. OLD PARADIANS Goal KId ~ nrs and Best Players not received .

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .6 4 .8 6.10 9.12.66 THERRY 4.3 7.5 13.8 16 .14.110 NORTH OLD BOYS Vaina 2, Del Re 2, Horne 2, Delac, McLachlan, Leigh . BEST Fisher, Horne, Bangit, Salvatore, Leigh, Boczar, Rowlands . THERRY Stanko 5, Noonan 3, Newbould 2, Delaney, Carbis, Dimech, A . Baker, K . Fitzpatrick, Bannister. BEST Dimech, Noonan, A . Baker, Villella, Boyle, Stanko . THOMASTOWN 3 .4 6 .6 13.9 13 .11 .89 CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 .6 12 .15 12 .15 17.24.126 THOMASTOWN A. Doucas 5, D. Stevanovski 3, Daghistani, Skora, Gatevski, Valiotis. BEST Skora, Gatevski, Doucas, Sahin, Di Maggio . CHIRNSIDE PARK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

WHITEFRIARS 0.1 2.6 3.7 3.8.26 6.6 8 .9 11.16 14.24.108 OLD TRINITY WHITEFRIARS Giacolti, Ciardulli . BEST Flannagan, Halley, Smirk, Suarkie, Barker, McGauchie . OLD TRINITY Adam 2, Denby 2, Gutteridge 2, Roberts 2, Sutherland 2, Best, Currie, Gibson, Mann . BEST Hyndman, Williams, Bennett, Adam, Brimble, Veins . BULLEEN TEMP. 1 .4 1 .5 2 .8 3.9 .27 ALBANVALE 1 .4 8 .6 12 .7 14 .11 .95 BULLEEN-TEMP. Bennie, M . Nagel, Kemp. BEST Pemberton, P. Nagel, Ellis, Dalloglio, McWaters, Tulloch . ALBANVALE Williams 3, Ragusa 3, Procko 3. Phillips 2, Bentley, Febey, Leetet . BEST Ragusa, Procko, Febey, Leahy, Williams, Paddon, AQUINAS 1 .2 3.10 6.14 9 .22.76 2.2-14, OLD IVANHOE 1 .1 1 .1 1 .2 AQUINAS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . . McEwan OLD IVANHOE J . Hacking 5, T. Jess 2, S. Jones, J . BEST J . Hacking, S. Upton, C. Zuponavich, C . Belli, J . Swann, B . May . PARKSIDE - BY E

ST BFDES 1 .0 6.2 6.4 8 .7.55 10.7 10.7.67 DE LA SALLE GOLD 7.2 10 .2 ST BEDES Ross 2, Hecker 2, Timms, Bracchi, Law, Farrell . BEST G . . O'Brien, McCraw, Smith, Barr, Farrell, Campagna DE LA SALLE GOLD S. Greely3, Truscott 3, A. Greely, Whitfield, Magree, Marsh. BEST Johnson, S . Greely, Dean, Maher, Grogan, Mahony, 2.9 4 .13 8.18 9 .20.74 OLD CAMBERWELL MONASH BLUES 1 .2 4 .7 6.10 10.15.75 OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. MONASH BLUES Signorelli 2, Pasqua 2, Smith 2, Bertacco 2, Tocknell, Gurvich. BEST Rowlanos, Tocknell, Clifford, Gurvich, Bertacco, Dillon . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .0 1 .2 2 .4 2 .4.16 OLD MELBURNIANS 5.7 10.11 12 .14 17.26.128 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD MELBURNIANS Theodore 7, Trindade 2, Sneezewell 2, Donavan Rhoden, Milne, Will, Cox . BEST Theodore, Will, McLean, Gillard, Sneezewell, Trindade . OLD MENTONIANS 6.8 10.9 14.16 17.18 .120 AJAX 0.0 5.5 7.5 13.11.89 OLD MENTONIANS Waters 6, Riley 3, Sichlau 2 . Riddle, Harrington, Carter, Oxland . BEST Mullin, Appel, Sichlau, Waters, Marshall, Radin. AJAX Slade 3, Hoppe 2, Fagenblat 2, Chizik 2, Pakula, Levine, Lewenberg, Israel . BEST Rauch, Israel, Slate, Hoppe, Tofler, Berkovich . HAMPTON ROVERS 6.10 12 .10 23 .20 32.23.215 ST PETER'S CLAYTON 2 .3 5 .6 5 .6 9.9.63 HAMPTON ROVERS Bulmer 6, Day 6, Ross 6, Harvey 5, Amoore 3, Phillipson 3, Atkinson, Capes, Wood . BEST J. Day, N . Murray-White, P . Harvey, J . Ross, B. Nelson, R . Bulmer. ST PETER'S CLAYTON Wylie 2, Redford 2 . BEST Schultz, Redford . Kelly, Mercuri, Ayoubi, Wylie . MAZENOD BLACKS 0.1 5.4 6.5 8 .9.57 MHSOB 9.6 12.9 19.15 25.19 .169 MAZENOD BLACKS Surisan 3, Goudie 2, Nash, Harrison, Makin . BEST Surisan, Barras, Harrison, Goudie, Warke, Evans . MHSOB J. Duketis 6, Stewart 5, Parris 4, Helmot 4, Sauitry 3, M. Konstanty 2, James. BEST B. Ansell, Lansley, Bradley, Duketis, Parris, Stewart, Helmot. Great Team Effort.

OLD HAILEYBURY 5 .4 2 .6 15.8 17.10.112 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .0 4.3 5.4 12 .7.79 OLD HAILEYBURY Rae 4, Broadbent 3, Smith 3, Irvine 2, Herbert 2, Steenholdt, A . Dunn, Armitage . BEST Armitage, Smith, Steenholdt, Broadbent, C . Dunn, Kirkwood-Scott . NORTH OLD BOYS Collison 4, M . Schmidt 2, Mcllroy, Radi, Goodear, Daniel, Hogan, Irvine. BEST M. Schmidt, Collison, Hogan, Cotter, Hibbert, Mcllroy . OLD SCOTCH 2 .2 8 .5 9.7 14.8.92 10 .17.77 ORMOND 2 .9 5 .13 9 .16 OLD SCOTCH Shepherd 5, Bingley 3, Aston 2, Kerr, Petty, R . Steele, N . Hooper . BEST Shepherd, Crump, Kerr, Bingley, Petty, Stanton . ORMOND Carboon 2, Nankivel 2, Broadbent 2, Samild, Cleary, Stewart, Stone . BET Forsyth, Stone, Carboon, Nankivel, Orr, Best .


THERRY CCOB 2.2 7.8 10.11 14 .11 .95 COLLEGIANS 7.7 7.8 10.8 12.8.80 THERRY CCOB Davies 3, Whelan 3, Donohue 2, Pinner 2, Petrevski, Jones, Moran . BEST Petrevski, Jones, Donohue, Davies, J. Vaina, Whelan . COLLEGIANS Foard 3, Coyne 2, Anderson, Fraser, Ingleton,Parsons, Pike, Wolff, McRae . BEST Kenneally, Williams, Ingleton, Jones, Lancaster, Parsons . OLD MELBURNIANS 6.3 8.9 10.11 12 .13.85 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 .2 2 .5 2 .5 5 .5.35 OLD 61ELBURNIANS M. Daddo 4, P. McDonald 2, Tsiampras 2, Wright 2, D. McDonald, Birrell . BEST Wright, Birrell, Dowling, Bardsley, ~siampras, S . Rose. UNIVERSITY BLUES Markley 3, Furphy, Bonadio . BEST McIntyre, J. f4orman, Zurbo, Lewis, Ide, Markley. INARCELLIN OC 1 .2 2 .5 4.5 5.8.38 DE LA SALLE CO 6 .1 8.2 12.4 13.6.84 MARCELLIN OC Petroff 3, Bourke 2 . BEST Castagna, Julian Kann, Jeremy Kann, Triangullo, Smith, Randall . DE LA SALLE OC Waldron 4, McClounan 3, Fiume 2, Peter Green *2, S . Rudd, Wyles. BEST McClounan, Bolt. Fiume, S. Rudd, Wyles, Pat Green .

'OLD MENTONIANS 0.0 2 .0 2 .0 3.2 .20 ST BERNARDS OC 5 .4 11 .5 16.11 19 .15.12 9 -'' OLD MENTONIANS Estcourt 2, Sher. BEST McKinnon, Leaver, Appel, Cowell, Buxton, Worrell . ST BERNARDS OC Mulqueen 4, Doran 4, Hogan 3, Looker 3, Doolan 2. Mahady, Overman, Runting . BEST Morrice, Looker, Mulqueen, Byrne, L . Overman, Hogan . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .3 1 .5 1 .7 2 .7.19 ,OLD PARADIANS 4 .6 4.12 9.12 12 .13.85 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Hards, Spetch. BEST F. Costello, Jackson, Spetch, MacGowan, Major, Danielson . OLD PARADIANS Hammond 3, Regan 2, Steinol 2, P . Joyce 2, McClements, B. Joyce, N . Kerr. BEST B . Joyce, Steinol, Mullavey . Aanenson, O'Keefe, Healy . OLD BRIGHTON 1 .0 4 .3 4 .3 5.4.34 OLD TRINITY 3 .3 4 .4 9 .9 9.10.64 OLD BRIGHTON Duggan, Drew, Fisher, Templeton, Gale . BEST Pollock, Brown, Duggan, McLennan, Fisher, Bennett . OLD TRINITY Neave 3 . 0'Shaughnessy 3, Ashe, Sammut, Vize . BEST I . Wallace, T. Phillips, T. Smith, Drum, A . Turner, O'Shaughnessy . PARKSIDE 3 .1 3.1 4.5 4 .6.30 OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 6.9 8.12 13.17.95 PARKSIDE King, Stone, J. Panjari, Globan . BEST Delle-Vergini, Ellis, Shanahan, Botta, Torre, Panjari. OLD XAVERIANS J. Richardson 3, Flynn 3, Heaphy 3, Keyhoe 2, Dickson, Meehan . BEST Greetham, Kelliher, Dickson, Flynn, Wilson, J. Richardson . BANYULE 3 .1 5.2 10 .3 11 .4.70 KEW 5.2 8.6 8.6 9.8.62 BANYULE Bowler 5, Parry 2, Ayres 2, Gillies, Rigby. BEST B . Hogan, McGuiness, A. Parry, Winstanley, Stephens, Gilbert . KEW Price 3, Kiriakou 2, Macri, C . Tustin, Oliver, Barker. BEST Macri, Marshall, Thomas, S . Bruno, Martini, Price .

BULLEENTEM19P. 4 .3 5 .4 6 .4 6 .7.43 MONASH BLUES 1 .2 3 .8 4.11 10 .13 .73 BULLEEN-TEMP. Nigro 2, C. Young, Faulkner, Frosinoss, Kelly . BEST Osborne, Mathews, Glover, P. Bone, Bellato. . MONASH BLUES Spencer 6, Harkson 2, O'Brien, Knott. BEST Lawrence, J. Millee, J . Andritsos, Headberry, Spencer, Helke . CAULFIELD GR 0 .0 4.2 4 .3 6.10.46 STATE/COMM . BANK 3 .7 4 .10 9.13 11 .13.79 CAULFIELD GR Goal Kickers and Beat Players not received. STATE/COMM . BANK Cank 4, T. Maher, Guy, Lucas, Rachor, Meharry, G . Smith, Ranginui . BEST Coltman, Williamson, T. Maher, P. Pitts, Guy, Murray. FAWKNER 1 .2 3 .8 5.8 8.14 .62 IVANHOE 2 .2 4.2 6.4 6.6.42 FAWKNER Madden 2, Vilani 2, Leahy, Horvath, Holt, Cole. BEST Cole, Kane, Cecchini, Madden, Horvath, Selleck . IVAHOE Maud 2, Angellini, McDowall, Thackeray, Woolfe . BEST Angellini, Woolfe, Thackeray, Cavar, McDowall, Delaney . THE AMATFIiR 6MYTaa11 Co loo~

PRESTON RABOB 2.1 3.2 4 .2 4 .2 .26 WHITEFRIARS OC 2.3 3.3 6.4 8 .5.53 PRESTON MBOB Barbara 2, Hume 2 . BEST Barbara, Hume, McDonald. WHITEFRIARS OC S. White 3. Peter O'Brien 2, P . Ciardulli, McHugh, Shannon. BEST P . Rohan, McNeil, Almatrah, Fredriksen, Bonnyman, McHugh . THOMASTOWN 2 .5 2 .5 5 .7 6.9.45 ST KILDA CBOC 1 .2 5.2 7.3 9 .7.61 THOMASTOWN G . Bubis 2, Talosi, Gikovski, Prinzi, Kennedy. BEST Leale, Jenkins, Bubis, Nazifovski, Pearson, BaRista . ST KILDA CBOC P. Degering 3, R . Morgons 2, P. Rogers, Healy, Pope. BEST Pope, Wood, Gray, Sossa, Healy, Fawaz.

PAHSOB 7.2 11 .7 15.8 16.10.106 HAMPTON ROVERS 0.3 0.3 2.4 3.5.23 MHSOB Drummond 7, Martin 6, Lai 2, O'Brien . BEST Gately, Drake, O'Brien, Martin, Drummond, Exton . HAMPTON ROVERS Alessi, Devote, Hunter. BEST G . McDonald, Blake, N . Dwyer, Mather, Mulholland, Ivey. GLENHUNTLY 3.4 7.7 8.7 9.9.63 ST BEDES 1 .2 2.3 6.5 7.7.49 GLENHUNTLY Rossiter 4, Fletcher, Brown, Noble, Withers, Patterson . BEST Murphy, S . Withers, Bateman, S . Hill, P. O'Shannesy, T . Rossiter. ST BEDES Ridewood 3, Lancaster, Matt Beasley, Trease, Algeri . BEST Ridewood, Whitelaw, Bennett, Trease, Algeri, Mark Beasley. OLD GEELONG 5 .8 6.9 11 .9 15.14.104 LATROBE UNI 0 .1 1 .4 2 .6 2 .8.20 OLD GEELONG M . Maylor 6. A . Grey 5, Peake, McMilian, Stock, J . Richie. BEST Grey, M . Maylor, Heritage, J . Ritchie, McMillan, Stock. LATROBE UNI Moeliker, Wright . BEST Rae. Moeliker, McLeod, Russell, D. Edmunds, McDonald. OLD CAMBERWELL 9 .11.65 AJAX 5.4.34 OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Beat Players not received . AJAX P.Rubenstein 2, Rockawin, Perch, Zubin . BEST Silver, Galbin, Ofer Kormornik, Berman, Rosner, B . Zielinski . OLD IVANHOE 2 .6 5 .7 7.16 11 .18.84 ST KEVINS OB 1 .1 4.2 4 .4 4 .5.29 OLD IVANHOE T. Stevens 3, Colledge 2, Mills 2, Conboy, B . Parry, Marshall, Duske . BEST B. Parry, Colledge. Osbourne, Dunell, Weston, Dowall . ST KEVINS OB Fullagar, Bare, Snell, Hawkins . BEST Bare, Hooper, McColl, Charles, DeRooden, Hawkins .

PdAZENOD OC $6 .13.109 AQUINAS 1 .4.10 MAZENOD OC Paul Riley 6, Deegan 2, Tsiavis 2, Sinclair 2, Dicintio, Boyle, Waye, Fitzpatrick . BEST Sinclair, Smith, Leggett, Boyle, Deegan, Chilcott . AQUINAS Clifford . BEST Crough, D. McKellar, S. Alford, L . McKenna, Morice . WEST BRUNSWICK 5 .8.38 ST MARYS 8 .19..67 WEST BRUNSWICK Gorman, Gamble, Beaumont, Lewis, Borg . BEST Borg, Downer, Frencham, Robinson, Andoniadis, Lapsley. ST MARYS M . Piumridge 4 . L . Gilmore 2, R . Burns, D. Andrews. BEST P. Malcolm, M . Burrows, C. O'Brien . NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 7.7 11 .14 19.16 .130 ST ANDREWS 1 .1 2 .1 3.3 3 .4.22 NORTH BRUNSWICK Kibizis 3, H . Tabbit 2, Johnston 2, Rispoli 2, Houston 2, Marineli 2, Cannon, P. Briffa, Laurie, Dowsett, Androutsos, Miraglia. BEST P. Dimarco, P. Randeilo, M. Briffa, Adams, H . Tabbit, Johnston. ST ANDREWS MacDonald, Walsh, Whiting . BEST Blancato, Grandy, MacDonald, Palmington, Rainbow, Unwin . POWER HOUSE 2 .4 6.5 7.5 7.7.49 BULLEEN UNITED 3 .2 7.4 9 .4 11 .10.76 POWER HOUSE Fisher, Vagg, Selleck, Angel, Wilson, S . Silva, Miller. BEST Selleck, Reidel, N . Trompf, Vagg, Kerr, Cope . BULLEEN UNITED Dowd 3, Olney 2, Inglese 2, Huntington 2, Irvine, Hodges . BEST Cotterill, Kiddy, Coleman, Inglese, Schneider, Huntington WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 .14 .104 OLD ESSENDON 3 .8.26 WILLIAMSTOWN CY NS B . Tuck 5, Zammit 2, Teagle 2, Grigg, Bubnic, Dervan, Morelli, J. Tuck . BEST Teagle, J. Tuck, B. Tuck, Mills, Mazouris, Featherston. OLD ESSENDON Murray 2, Moroney. BEST Henry, Dervan, Moroney, Soteriou, Poulton, Crossley.


BRUNSWICK 2 .0 5.3 6 .4 6.8.44 DOVETON 5 .2 6.5 8 .7 8.9.57 BRUNSW ICK J . Quinn 2, Pearce, P. McCulloch, Bell, Petrollini . BEST Conboy, Pearce, Ludekins-Bin . DOVETON Simpson 2, Owen 2, Pepper 2, Brown, Sheppeck . BEST Barrow, Webster, Simpson, Pepper, K . O'Donnell, Muirhead .

ANZ 2 ^,1'IC 17.16.118 SALESiAFd 4.7.31 ANZ .2",NK Xuereb 6, Kovacs 4, Duke 2, Cox, Fernandez, Kringoudis, Zafiriais, Wesley. BEST Harbinson, Duke, Kringoudis, M . McLeod, Heuston, Wasley . SALESIAN Stoffaridis 2, Brownhill, Gibbons . BEST Miller, Sutherlan, Sinclair, Thompson, Brennan, Clark . UNIVERSITY REDS 1 .3 3.8 5.9 7.15.57 RICH M OND CENTRAL 0.1 0J 0.1 0.1 .1 UNIVERSITY REDS Carty 3, Heaphy 2, Moran, Bell . BEST Bell, Heaphy, Cart y, Whitton, Smith, Phypers . RICHMOND CENTRAL BEST Curran, Miranda, Peters, P. Sando, Lang, Conway. ST PAT'S MENTONE 3.3 4.7 9.18 12 .18.90 PENINSULA OB 1 .1 5.6 5.7 6 .9.45 ST PAT'S MENTONE Camm 4, Gibbins 2, B. Symons 2, M . Houlihan, G . Houlihan. M . Noonan, McDonald . BEST Kingsbury, McDonald, Fatouris, B. Symons, Halloran, M . Noonan . PENINSULA OB Parker 2, Pratt, Blood, Atkins, Powell. BEST Powell, Brancastiano, martin, Rowe, Parker, Greenhill . BORONIA PARK 0.0 1 .1 2 .4 2 .4.16 OLD CAREY 4.3 8.9 11 .12 13.18 .96 BORONIA PARK Ton 2 . BEST Coath, Cumming, Wilder, Ton, Foster. OLD CAREY Nance 3, Hands 2, J. Cope 2, Bertalli 2, Macrae, Drever, Graham. Wilson . BEST D'Adam, Nance, Macrae, Wilson, Bertalli . 1.3 4.8 5.9 9.15 .69 ELSTERNWICK UHSOB 3.3 6.3 10.6 11 .9 .75 ELSTERNWICK P. Mahony 4, Walker 2, Schultz 2, Barber. BEST Schultz, Bulluss, Minnitti, P. Mahony. UHSOB Epifano 4, S . Smith 3, Siluca, Arnol, Marzico, Gunthorpe. BEST Gunthorpe, Diflorio, Epifano, R . Rothwell, S . Smith, Roberts.

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W L D FOR AGST 45 PTS D RESERVE SECTION MHSOB 10 1 0 960 550 174 .55 40 OLD GEELONG 9 1 1 928 597 155 .11 38 NORTH 08 .97 32 COLLEGIANS OLD CAMBERWELL 8 3 0 837 649 128 .90 121 .63 24 6 4 0 1237 1077 ST BEDES 6 4 1 666 623 106 26 DE LA SALLE AJAX 6 5 0 749 628 11927 6 4 0 1122 966 116 .15 24 24 OLD SCOTCH ST KEVINS 6 5 0 713 695 10259 24 THERRY .20 16 4 6 0 11~3 1089 102 20 OLD IVANHOE 5 6 0 693 ~3 10058 ORMOND 4 6 0 971 1019 9529 16 0 8 OLD HAILEYBURY GLENHUNTLY AFC 2 9 4 6 0 1037 1137 91 20 16 LATROBE UNI 1 10 0 488 873 5590 MARCELLIN 4 6 0 753 1008 7470 16 SECf10N4 1064 4737 4 HAMPTON ROVERS UNIVERSITY BLUES .40 4 1 9 0 797 1257 63 E RESEIRVE OLD MELBURNIANS 44 MAZENOD OC 11 0 0 1437 298 482 .2 1 B SECTIO N .0; 36 WILLIAMSTOWN CYM5 9 2 0 1102 463 238 .93 9 1 0 1294 670 193 .13 36 OLD TRINITY 36 NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 2 0 1142 560 203 .47 7 3 0 1217 746 163 .14 28 ST BERNARDS OC 28 OLD ESSENDON GR 7 4 0 815 712 114 6 4 0 1204 1041 115 .66 24 BANYULE .82 24 AQUINAS OB 7 4 0 694 649 10693 28 6 4 0 984 896 109 PARKSIDE 28 ST MARYS 7 4 0 692 779 8883 6 4 0 963 1003 9601 24 OLD MENTONIANS BRUNSWICK 4 7 0 708 889 7964 5 5 0 1034 917 11276 20 7 OLD XAVERIANS .6 16 12 .42 20 POWERHOUSE 3 8 0 564 900 62 5 5 0 1056 974 108 OLD PARADIANS 12 DOVETON 3 8 0 602 961 6264 3 7 0 850 1086 7827 12 OLD BRIGHTON 12 5 BULLEEN UED 3 8 0 540 888 6081 3 7 0 772 1415 54 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 0 10 0 744 1370 54 .36 1 1 0 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 9 0 459 1184 3877 KEW 4 ST ANDREWS 1 10 0 488 1094 4461 C SECTION F RESERVE SECTION .75 32 1391 1040 133 .92 36 0 8 3 UHSOB 9 2 0 987 829 158 STATEICOMM BANK .12 32 1073 118 1248 ANZ BANK 8 3 0 969 595 162 .86 32 IVANHOE 8 3 0 1139 917 124.21 30 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 7 3 01 ELSTERNWICK 8 3 0 940 579 162 .35 32 1150 106.81 28 1226 OLD CAREY 6 5 0 873 598 145.99 24 WHITEFRIAR S 1035 10792 20 1117 .41 24 MONASH BLUES 5 6 0 PENINSULA OB 6 5 0 908 656 128 .16 20 1227 1178 104 FAWKNER 5 6 0 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 6 5 0 906 741 122 27 24 1044 10412 20 1087 SALESIAN OC 6 5 0 825 790 10443 24 ST KILDA CBCOB 5 66 0 1041 1213 8582 18 UNIVERSITY REDS 5 6 0 769 669 11495 20 THOMASTOWN 7 0 1261 8033 16 1013 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 10 0 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 10 0 447 1208 3417 40 .06 4 72 0 1410 51 .68 PRESTON M8O8 BORONIA PARK 0 11 0 299 1379 21 D SECTION .71 36 G SECTION NORTH .46 125 984 10 1 0 963 471 204 46 AJAX 9 2 0 1237 .81 34 ST BERNARDS OC 778 147 OLD 869 464 87.28 36 OLD GEELONG 8 2 1 1147 F SCOTCH 9 2 0 36 9 2 0 917 499 1 .77 183 970 120.82 28 7 4 0 117 2 OLD IVANHOE ELTHAM O 6 116'23 26 CHIRNSIDE 4 1 1117 961 PARK 9 2 0 785 483 162 .53 36 ST KEVIN S 1137 t1011 20 KEW 9 2 0 893 647 13802 36 5 6 0 1252 MHSOB 11 51 8471 20 BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 7 4 0 934 542 17232 28 GLENHUNTLY AFC 5 6 0 975 1165 83 .09 20 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 4 0 692 554 12491 28 LATROBE UNI 5 6 0 968 ii85 8439 12 MARCELLIN 6 5 0 761 675 112 .74 24 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 3 8 8 0 18~99 1096 8203 12 OLD XAVERIANS 5 6 696 791 8799 20 ST BEDE S 1380 7522 12 BOURNE 5 6 0 0 661 815 81 .10 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 8 0 1038 OLD WEST 4 7 0 572 699 8183 16 40 AL&4NVALE E SECTION 182.53 36 OLD PARADIANS 2 9 0 481 727 6616 8 876 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10 1 0 1599 COLLEGIANS 2 9 0 465 890 52 .25 8 873 172 .97 MAZENOD OC 9 2 0 1510 36 piT 2 9 0 369 839 43 .98 8 158 .58 927 9 2 0 0 NORTH BRUNSWICK ~ .~ 28 THERRY 1 10 0 389 879 4425 4 111 .79 984 AQUINAS O B 24 BANYULE 1 10 0 362 1191 3039 4 111 .67 1003 DOVETON 6 5 0 1120 10313 24 G SECTION SOUT H 1 4 1216 .73 44 BRUNSWICK 6 5 0 125 1140 9368 24 DE LA SALLE 11 0 0 1284 326 387 .91 40 6 5 0 068 BULLEEN UNITED 4 9321 1044 1120 16 ST JOHNS OC 10 1 0 1007 514 195 .51 36 7 0 POWERHOUSE 12 BLOODS 9 2 0 1026 457 224 8089 1303 .99 32 OLD ESSENDON GR 3 8 0 1054 7630 12 MONASH WHITES 8 3 0 920 492 188 .50 28 1253 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 8 t2 MAZENOD OC 7 4 0 712 586 121 1358 74 .74 0 0 10158 4 ST MARYS 3 1771 3580 0 OLD MELBURNIANS 6 5 0 687 640 10734 2 8 ST ANDREWS 0 11 0 63 4 ST KILDA CBCOB 6 5 0 603 628 9602 24 F SECTIO N 44 KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD 4 7 0 628 1028 6109 16 704 232.53 .72 1 ANZ BANK 11 0 0 1637 32 GLENHUNTLY AFC 4 7 0 437 845 51 1140 134.82 679856312 ELSTERNWICK 8 3 0 1537 28 'OLD HAILEYBURY 3 8 0 b~i~j 952 5368 12 872 135 .09 6 7 4 2 0 1178 UNIVERSITY 28 ST KEVIN S 1004 125 .80 3 OLD CAREY REDS 943 52 49 1193 102.43 24 MONASH GRYPHONS 2 9 0 495 51 95 89 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 6 5 0 1222 4 1 1245 9767 24 OLD GEELONG 2 70 0 436 832 4038 UHSOB 6 5 0 1216 1136 105 .19 20 *AJAX UNDER 19 SECTION 1 SALESIAN OC 4 5 2 1195 1306 87.29 12 .42 40 PENINSULA 08 3 8 0 1140 1647 5428 8 DE LA SALLE BLUE 10 0 0 2038 522 390 .16 32 BORONIA PARK 2 9 0 894 ST BERNARDS OC 8 2 0 1365 578 236 1833 4354 0 2 0 809 605 133 .72 3 2 RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 11 0 798 MARCELLIN .36 28 OLD XAVERIANS 7 3 0 1156 730 158 A RESERVE MAZENOD BLUES 6 4 0 1080 763 154155 24 OLD SCOTCH 9 1 0SECTION 1063 710 149 .72 36 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 4 0 1172 936 12521 24 DE LA SALLE 8 2 0 1088 700 155 .43 32 COLLEGIANS 4 6 0 990 1033 9584 16 NORTH OB 7 3 0 901 833 108 .16 28 .76 16 ORMOND 8 3 1 991 755 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