The Amateur Footballer, Week 13, 1991

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d afternoon football followers . ;:+ith the nineteenth Amateur Carnival having been played, won (by Western Australia) and lost (by Victoria, South _ :ralia and Tasmania) the Chairman of the Executive, David Burnes, spoke at last Monday's Secretaries' Meeting y Gelivered the following speech which hopefully will allay some of the criticisms aimed at the VAFA in respect ri ~a Carnival . i present the actual speech as recorded at the Secretaries' meeting. P. Stevens, General M anage r

THE 19TH AAFC CARNIVAL by Dav id Burne s "Ladies and gentleman - the 19th AAFC Football Carnival has been played and won by W .A . For the record Vic defeated Tas by 20 goals, lost narrowly to S .A . and were comprehensively beaten by W .A . who were, without i)ubt, the best team at the Carnival .

Quite obviously no Victorian team likes to lose . However, when we are beaten it has never been our policy to i,inge or complain . Over the past two weeks since the Carnival I have had reason to visit several different games -ich Saturday . At a number of these games I have been approached by people who, for one reason Or another , seemed to want to have a whinge about the result of the Carnival or representative football in general . The bulk this criticism seems to fall into three areas : 1 . We did not pick the best players in the competitions 2 . The trip was a free holiday for the E xecutive 3, The cost of going to a Carnival is too high and cannot be justified . Looking at point 1 - that we did not pick the best side . Anyone who has ever been involved with choosing a squad for a Carnival will know that there is more to it than picking out the best 25 players on a club basis and that'stheteam . Firstly, there are always a number of players who are unavailable to travel to a Carnival dueto work, study or personal commitments . It is also necessary to be very mindful of the fact that a squad of 25 players must be capable of moulding together as a team and as a group that is compatible over the 8 days of the Carnival when they will be forced to live virtually in each other's pockets for 8 days, and be able to get along as a harmonious and united group . All these factors come into play when selecting the team and the credentials of those given the task of picking the squad I believe to be beyond reproach . The coach, Mike McArthur-Allen, is without doubt the most successful club coach in recent history . His record of 4 successive A grade premierships speaks for itself . Noel Rundle, the chairman of selectors, was involved with successful Carnivals in Adelaide in 1986 and Launceston in 1988. I would put it to you that hindsight is a wonderful teacher and perhaps with the advantage of that hindsight the selectors may have chosen a different 25 players. But to be critical of the team selection with the advantage of that hindsight is, I believe, wrong and unjustified . Looking at the second criticism - that it was a paid holiday for the Executive . I am aware that this criticism found its way onto the airwaves when some supposedly intelligent Amateur follower rang Leon Weigard to tell him that the VAFA took 25 players and 27 officials to Perth . The truth of the matter is that the VAFA does not pick up the tab for aII those who go on a Carnival trip . The members of the Executive and the supporters who go on a Carnival do so at considerable expense to themselves . The Executive members have their airfare subsidised but are responsible for all other expenses . Other members of the touring party, such as vice presidents or past presidents, travel at their own expense. Also I feel it should be noted that not only are there costs incurred by those people to travel with the team but a number of them take a week of their annual leave to support the VAFA . It must be remembered that for 8 days the squad is in what can only be described as hostile territory . I am sure that if you were to speak to any member of the team they would express their thanks, that people were prepared to travel to Perth at their own expense to support them . A number of players' parents also came to Perth and we, as an Association, are extremely grateful for the support they were able to give the squad . Naturally all these people travelled at their own expense - not a free junket as the caller to Leon Wiegard would have you think !

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The third criticism was that the cost of going to a Carnival is too high and cannot be justified . Firstly can I say that I cannot remember the same criticism when Victoria won in Perth in 1982, or in '86 when we won in Adelaide or in '88 when we won in Tas . The cost of the 1991 Carnival was estimated at the end of 1988 and costed into the budget of the Association in the years 1989 through to 1991 so as not to drain too heavily on the budget in any one year. I n round figures the original estimate in 1988 was to allow $90,000 . I n 1991 this was reduced to $75,000 with the introduction of deregulation in the airlines . The rough figures compiled by Mr Rundle before his departure show the cost coming in at around $65,000, which as you can see is $25,000 below the original budget . When the exact figures are finalised they will be circulated, as I feel that it is most important that the players in particular are made fully aware of the costs incurred by the Association in sending them to a Carnival .

May I say ladies and gentleman that it is very easy to be critical from a distance but I firmly believe that the VAFA must accept that we were not the strongest state in 1991 and plan to try and rectify that fact . We must learn from W.A . who showed, by sending their coach to watch our club games on at least 3 occasions, that they were prepared to spend the money and do whatever was necessary to achieve the results . It is interesting to note that a group of the W.A . players got together in October and trained as a unit throughout the summer, 8 months prior to the Carnival and before any of them had even been picked in the squad . Unless we in Victoria can show that same sort of commitment we are not going to be able to regain our position of Number 1 in Amateur Football . We are most fortunate that, because we are celebrating a centenary in 1992, W .A ., S .A. and Tas have all expressed a desire for a Mini-Carnival in Victoria in 1992 . Victoria will have an opportunity to heal our wounded pride at the earliest possible chance. We certainly don't wish to see W.A . establish themselves as S .A . did in the 70's when they were able to win successive Carnivals in Perth, Melb and Adelaide . In conclusion ladies and gentleman, can I say that "Yes we lost in W .A ." but let us all work together to make sure we, as a united Association, can work towards reversing the result in 1992 - the year of our Centenary ."

At the recent meeting of the AAFC, VAFA President David Scott was elected by the Council to be the AAFC President for the next three years (up to the next official Carnival year 1994 . David will ce rt ainly be kept busy leading the VAFA into its Centenary Year and the AAFC as well . The VAFA's Honorary Solicitor John Dillon continues to be a member of the AAFC Executive. The VAFA congratulates both these extremely hardworking officials on their continuing service to Amateur football .

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A SECTION P VI 77 by Mike McArthur-Allcza

ROUND 11 MATCHES - REVIE W The pressure is really mounting at the bottom of the A Section ladder and a battle royal is on for 4th place between 3 teams after Round 11 concluded . The best match of the round was at Swan St where Scotch tried to cement its 4th place but was shocked by Ther ry 's opening quarter onslaught kicking 7 .4 and keeping Scotch scoreless. Scotch fought back but at the last change still trailed by 27 pts . Tremendous spirit by Scotch saw them rattle on 5 goals but a handy goal and some tremendous resistance by Therry resulted in a narrow 5 pts win . The spoils of victory saw Therry take over Scotch's place in the four. G ro cock H B, and on-ballers Castaldi and Eastmure were great for the victors and Zanett i really played well at FF kicking 6. Scotch's CHB Hunter along with Keipert and M iller were good players. A costly home-ground ;oss by Scotch just when they were looking so formidable . Ormond at home and in very heavy conditions made Haileybu ry pay dearly for their first round defeat of Ormond at the Park . The physical commitment of the Ormond players was vastly superior to Haileybu ry and the game was all but gone at half time when the ' M onds led by 8.7 to 1 .4. It was a very gloomy Haileybu ry room at half time as Coach Meehan tried to stir some life into his players . Any chance of a second half revival was dashed by Ormond's 3rd qtr kicking 4 .4 to 2 pts . Haileybu ry 's 2nd and final goal for the day was kicked in the last qtr and for such an important game their performance was disgraceful . Ormond was given great service by 4 experienced players: Burden (centre), McCooke (HF), Kingston (wing) and Dave McDonald ( BP) . Haileybu ry 's best were more difficult but Merrett and new recruit ex-AFL Danny Seow tried hard to lift their flagging teammates . At Headquarters, Collegians made sure there was no repeat of Round 1 by conclusively defeating M arcellin and in doing so they looked very impressive. Marcellin were coming off a giant-killing performance by defeating De La the previous week but they gave no hint of having such ability this week . The dominance of the Lions midfield (Gailbraith and I rvine) and on-ballers ( Pollock and Lemon) gave plenty of opportunities up forward and the Lions patrolled their forward zone well with the elusive Daly kicking 5 from the flank and ruckrover Lake kicking 3. The Eagles defence were under constant threat and their best players come from this area : Amad, M erton, Hewitt and Gross. Its back to the drawing board for the Eagles . Section leaders No rt h had a narrow escape in obviously heavy going out at Brunswick . Melburnians raced away in the 1st qtr kicking 5 .3 to 3 pts and managed to hold NOBS to only 2 goals in the 2nd . Scoring must have been at a premium and after half time North slowly ground their way back into the game although they still trailed by 10 pts at the final break . A very hard-earnt 3.2 by NOBS to OM's 2 pts in the last qtr saw them take the game by only 8 pts and OM must be asking themselves how they had led the top side all day and not been able to score a much-needed win that would have impressed all of A Section . Cahill at HB, Atkinson at FB, M oloney (again) at HF and Conti all worked tirelessly to wear down the valient OM lead, For Melburnians, Smithers and Nelson both at HB and Anastakis on a wing were terrific players . De La at home showed how much the last few weeks have stung by totally dominating the game against Uni Blues . The D's blew the Students off the ground with a withering 9 goals straight in the 1st qtr to the opposition's 2 . In such difficult conditions the amazing accuracy of both sides saw no behinds kicked in the first term and only 4 by De La by half time (11 .4 to 6.0) . De La continued to control the game in the second half kicking another 10 .13 to Uni's 2 .3 to run out convincing winners by 92 pts . Peter Green kicked 6 at FF and Wright at HB, Kinsella at HF, Campbell as ruckrover were very good De La players among many whilst consistent M cCarty in the centre, Jamieson in the ruck and Van Dendren at CHB gave everything for Uni . ROUND 12 MATCHES - PREVIE W With 7 matches to go the A Section ladder has taken on some interesting possibilities for the next few rounds as it really has got to make-or-break time for some teams . A slip up now could be very costly and the struggle for survival at the bottom has great dramatic potential . Furthermore, the weather conditions will play a big part . The heavy going of the past 3 weeks has narrowed the skill gap between the teams . If this weather continues upsets are very much a reality . Old Melburnians look to be definate relegation material but there is still time left if they can only get their game together for 4 qtrs . The fight to avoid relegation over the years has inevitably produced some monumental improvements in the last third of the season . It is one of the great appeals of Amateur footy . This week OM at home have a real chance to avenge themselves for the humiliation of last year's GF and at the same time make life very difficult for their conquerors in that game, Haileybury . Haileybu ry looked very ordinary last week in the mud at Ormond . By contrast, OM came ever so close to toppling the ladder leaders in the mud at Brunswick . If they can apply themselves as well this week they will win . The boys from McKinnon showed a real vulnerability last week and will need to approach this week in a much more positive attitude. Lose today and it could be disastrous as the next 3 weeks brings contests against Collegians, De La and Scotch . This thought may be enough to jerk them into some action but I think OM will win this one.

Scotch host NOBS and what a game for the Cardinals as they have slipped to 5th, 2 pts behind Therry . A win last week would have given them a 6 pts buffer in 4th place . There would have been some gnashing of the THF e U aTCnc -- . .- ., . ..,,.


teeth by Peter Sherwen with the loss and the Scotch match committee will be working hard to identify and remedy the faults of last week . They have looked better all over the field this year and have been the only team to defeat the ladder leaders so farthis season . It was a very disciplined victory out at Brunswick and will givethem confidence for this rematch . But Robe rt Hyde will be provoking his players with memories of that poor performance and they will want to extract some revenge . I think NOBS will beat Scotch but it will be close. Collegians are at the Trott against De La in a battle for 2nd place . Can De La grab back the position they held for a large part of the early season? Have Collegians got all of the guns necessary to stop De La? I believe they have. The De La defence will have its hands full trying to quieten the Lions attack . The strength of Schober and M ount make for a potent forward line which will test De La's height deficit and the team plays the Trott so well . De La are back into form but at this stage they don't look capable of matching the overall quality of Collegians. Therry , now 4th, take on Ormond at Oak Park and the 'Monds are making a charge for the four although it is still some big ask given their horrendous start to the season . Currently, 5 pts behind Therry, Ormond will have Scotch willing them on as the Cardinals can take back their surrended 4th spot if they win and Ormond beat Therry. The boys from Oak Park can do their sums too and will know the fate that can befall them if they fail . They will also be anxious to atone for the hiding Ormond gave them in late May at Headquarters . Therry must front up to NOBS next week so they know it is a tough fortnight but they have found new depths of resilience of late and will welcome the challenge. Ormond are putting it together much better now and apart from a last qtr slip against Scotch have looked formidable over the past 5 rounds . It will be a great match but I fancy Ormond in its current mood will take some stopping . The final match has M arcellin at home to Uni Blues and this is a cut-throat match for potentially 9th spot . Both are coming off last week losses and yet both know their A Grade future is at stake in this match . The Blues have had a grand defence all year and have strengthened their attack but the Marcellin defence boasts Gross, Amad and some terrific hard goers . The Eagles attack looked innocuous last week and made goals hard to come by . They can play much better than that . To win they will need to. I'm going for the Blues .

B SECTION by Tom Johnsto n

Round 11 was fairly predictable - the Villain picked 4/5 winners missing out on University Blacks win over Old Brighton . The same four sides keep winning - flag favourites, Old Trinity (8 successive wins), St . Bernard's (3), Old Paradians (5), Old Xaverians (2) - it's just a coincidence these same four sides are all in the four ! REVIEW - ROUND 1 1 Top team Old Trinity's game was transferred at Trinity's request to Fawkner Park (the home of Old Melburnians) given the state of Timber Ridge oval . The shift of grounds did not bother Trinity whose 9 goals in the 1st 1/4 floored Banyule . Banyule made many positional changes but lack of depth due to the Bangers horrendous injury list always had them trailing the awesome Trinity throughout the match . OT had many good players but none better than defender Anthony Dunn - what about Andrew Allibon in the centre? When will Andrew play a bad game? On bailer David Balazsy goes about his job in a workmanlife manner - forwards Rod Heath ( 4 goals), Roger Baxtel (6), Julian Hodder (5), all made good contributions to the team effort . Banyule best players were hard to find - Greg Sutterby was a superb on-baller - Michael Harte (a wee midget) had the better of Alan Johnson - rover Peter Adams was the Bangers only constructive forward . Old Paradians maintained its winning way scoring their 5th successive win over Old M entonians in heavy conditions on the Bundoora School oval . Mentone were hard hit by injuries yet more than put up a creditable job. Best players for Old Paradians were numerous - Jamie Gea ry in the ruck would have to be the most improved player this season . Veteran rover Frank Gleeson playing his 150th game was magnificent ; centreman Steve Philp delivered the ball to M ichael Skerritt whose 5 goals was the result of fine work by the onballers . Old Mentonians best player was the very courageous Tony Bournon - not big in size but enormous in heart . John Sly is having a great season as is centreman Mark Barrett whose duel with Philp was a good one . Defender Nick M aquarie was a real goer. St Bernard's, sitting in second position and with the opening of their new clubrooms, were in no mood to allow Parkside to spoil their day. Parkside started well in the muddy conditions - the Devils made all the play in the first quarter. The Doggies, showing better determination, started to find goals easier to come by . Parkside defence was magnificent as the Doggies attacked repeatedly d u ring the 2nd and 3rd quarter to win by 45 points and establish themselves as a real threat to Old Trinity . St Bernards' best player was rover Vin Comito. Boy what a tough cookie Vin is (a real ammo star) . Other rover Co ry Malia is a quiet achiever, ruckman W ayne Carey who refuses to give the other Doggies ruckman a run was awesome as was Gavin Keane whose experience is a major asset to the Doggies. Best player for Parkside was forward Ga ry W illiams who had the better of Frank Dunnell . Defender


Mark Sturgess was a real goer - his aggression at the ball was fantastic . Marc Bradley (conceding many inches Carey) whose "never give in" attitude is to be admired . University Blacks moved one game clear from the relegation zone with a good strong win over the disappointing old B ri ghton . Blacks rose to the relegation challenge and continued their improved form with a 5 goal first '/a n ary heavy muddy conditions . Old Brighton had to play catch up football all day - a difficult task due to the conditions - with Blacks winning by 7 pts notching their fourth win of the season . University Blacks best player Was defender Richard Reilly who went four quarters as did rover Tim Rourke playing his first senior game. Full back Graeme Anderson was impassable, Simon Brommell continues to impress. Old Brighton best player was rover M att Talbot who is a real goer. Young state U19 hopeful Nick Perry in the ruck gave a good display - what about M artin Hutchinson, normally a reserves player won promotion to the seniors and did not let his side down - top effort Martin . Kew at home on the muddy Victoria Park found their opponents Old Xaverians to be a very good side. The first 1/4 was the best for the match . Xavs picked up the tempo in the second but still found goals hard to come by, After half time it was all Xavs adding 9 for the second half to run out very convincing winners by 78 pts . Old Xaverians best player was the consistent centre half back Mick Holmes. Defender John Dalton continues to impress many ammo supporters . Rover Mick Logan had a good match as did defender Adrian McCorkell . Kew best player was winger Jim Campion returning from injury was a clear winner. On bailers Paul Clayton and Simon 'Lord only know the hard way to win the ball . Rover Dean Wood was busy. ROUND 12 MATCHES PREVIEW University Blacks (8th) play host to St Bernard's (2nd) in a real danger match for the Doggies. Blacks are definitely on the improve but St Bernards' talented on bailers will give them the advantage . St Bernard's by 49 pts . Parskdie (6th) clash with Old Mentonians (7th) at Pitcher Park in a match of vital importance. Both sides have 6 wins apiece and only percentage keeps them out of the four . Can Parkside reverse the earlier season loss to Old M entone? I think Par kside home ground advantage will be a big factor in the match . Parkside to win a thrillery by 3 pts . Old Brighton (9th) clash with Old Paradians (4th) at the Beach Oval . Parade, on a roll, will be going for their 6th successive win . Old Brighton are too unpredictable for this scribe even allowing for the notorious home ground advantage - Old Paradians by 21 pts . Banyule (5th) take on Old Xaverians (3rd) in the match of the round . Xavs have won four out of the last five - Banyule have lost four out of 5 . In wt and muddy conditions I believe Old Xaverians will be too strong - too big - too good! Old Xaverians by 39 pts. Finally Old Trinity play Kew at Elsternwick Park in what should be a one sided affair. The awesome Old Trinity march towards A grade will not be stopped by Kew . Old Trinity to annihilate Kew . Old Trnity by 109 pts. SELECTIONS : ST BERNARD'S PARKSIDE OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS OLD TRINIT Y

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C SECTION by Les "The Accurate One" Argen

REVIEW - ROUND 1 2 Not many winners coming my way and a second draw for the season makes the ladder look quite strange with 2 points separating a number of sides . Whitefriars' big win over St Kilda COBC means that the four is still out of reach of the other sides looking for a finals berth and Bulleen Temp have slipped to fourth . Monash and Fawkner have kept their finals hopes faintly alive, but sixth side Fawkner needs to make up 2 matches and a lot of percentage to sneak in . That seems a difficult task with only 6 matches left . Monash have a better chance of making the finals but realistically the 4 is looking pretty settled . It would be an amazing performance by St Kilda, Thomastown or Caulfield to make the finals from here . The lottery for relegation with Preston will seemingly be drawn out to Round 18 , One thing is for sure - there's a lot of important matches for clubs looming over the next few weeks . The match of the round between the top side Bank and third placed BulleenTemp was not as close as expected and the Cobras made it 7 in a row to edge out Ivanhoe as premiership favourites in my book . The Bankers got off to a good start and Bulleen-Temp could do nothing to peg them back. The Cobras are high on confidence and spirit and their run off the backline is impressive . Best for the Bank were Burnett, Cloke and Beare . Thomastown went to Ivanhoe, after de-haloing the Saints, confident of some successful jousting (with apologies to Sir Walter Scott - it's a good book though Big Al!), but found their defences hard to penetrate . Conditions were a bit on the quagmirish side of muddy but the Hoers were well served by their running players and superior disposal . It was a hardfought contest but Ivanhoe were too good on the day and justified their second position on the ladder. For the Bears David Fellowes was desparate in the mud and his own mother wouldn't have recognised him after the game! Other good games from brother Chris, Farchina and Chile. Monash Blues returned to the winning list with a 50 point win over Preston . Preston put in one of their best efforts for the year and got in front in the second quarter before the fitness and system of the Students wore them down . Best for P re ston were Noble, Stewart and Muir. The Ashes were again down on form, especially in the first half, but received drive from Corrigan and Sturgess and the return to form of Hildebrand . If the Round 1 thriller of Fawkner and Caulfield wasn't enough for one season the Fawks and the Fielders turned it on again at Albert Park to record a draw . One would think these 2 sides are fairly evenly matched! The 2 points for each side could prove handy in the wash-up though as Caulfield moved up level to Thomastown and the Fawks moved to within 2 matches of the four. So not a complete waste of a Saturday afternoon . PREVIEW ROUND 1 3 Accuracy is back to 60% so I guess I can expect to get 3/5 again this week (or worse) . Caulfield at home to Monash Blues . It wasn't long ago that the Students scored a convincing 10 goal win over the Fielders at Monash, but it will be a much closer contest at Albert Park I imagine . At home Caulfield have done well including a win over Whitefriars and I think they could upset the Monash Blues in a match both clubs will be desperate to win . Preston at home to Bulleen-Temp. Preston have picked up some handy players in key positions butthe Stowers have more at stake and should win . I have no doubts it will be no picnic - especially with all the Bullants around! Fawkner will try to halt the big run of State/Comm Bank and at the same time make a move on the 4 . No doubt this is a big task and the Cobras were successful last time the sides met in Round 8. The home ground advantage will helpthe Fawks asthe Cobras will be making theirfirst visittothe Charles Mutton, but on form I'll go forthe Bank . Thomastown don't lose too many at home and Whitefriars make the trek out there this week . Whitefriars are safely entrenched in thefour and the Bears will be out of hibernation and looking for a win . Big Al has probably started working out the plans already. I shudder to think . . . The Bears in a close one . Ivanhoe at home again to St Kilda CBOC. A very big task for the Saints who haven't done a lot right since the mid season break . Ivanhoe must start favourites, but if the Saints fire they are a definite chance . SELECTIONS : Bulleen-Temp Caulfield Thomastown Bank Ivanhoe SOCIAL SCENE: Disappointed to hear that neither Preston nor Buileen Temp stayed for a drinks after their matche s on Saturday. Amateur football relies on this support and both their opponents had previously "done the rightthing" when visiting . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : As the season reaches its climax and interest intensifies this article will be more informative if correspondents (or anyone interested) rings through with any match details on 571-8121 Sunday evenings.

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in last weeks match th e e downing th authority on D Grad e rand to put Hampton Rovers at th e e brand of upweathe the more desperat a yed A Old Camberrve{frpl day. bottom of the ladder, and what now appears to be a one way ticket to F Grade . ° More rain fell in June than any other month recorded and the proof being 8" or 195 millimetres (or is that litres), recorded at the St Bedes ground at Bangholme, making football in general one hard slog . more desperation Rovers Old Camberwell treated the game as a final and showed the Camberwel Down at Hampton, inmost games in the wet, the side which takes the lead while the ball is still dry gets the advantage . Old lhemslve gconvert obreak. Ol 4points e ood form' int fgriovi n nt of the stick s d rward to Contin~ue~his held ahandy shiooaAlf Panagotidis kioked goalshatfinal f a hand y the Rovers, Alf Panagotidis, Ian Boyle, Doug Hobson, Wayne Capp to lead this years goal kicking . Best for . High . and Darren McConville kicked truely for 3 telling goals in the first 10 minutes to set up their victory over M elbourne St Bedes In what can only be described as pathetic conditions the home side led from the instant and pluggedconsidering their way fought back with a goal to get to within 5 points . A big win for St Bedes Purcell on the wing and to victory. Melbourne High Ray half forward, 9datham M cColough Newton in the ruck was judged best on their position on the ladder . Best for St Bedes, rt "Chret" elourne High, Robe for M ; while Andrew Boag ruck roving Adam Green half forward and Pat O'Connor ground or BOG in keeping with the ground! Dean Comer ruck roving, at halt back . Glenhuntly. The first half was even with OG's holding win against Old Geelong battled their way to a sound kicking with the tide, kicked 10 goals to 4 to consolidate their ladder OG's, . After the break a couple of goals lead eil Monaghan roving in flippers, Phil McGrath half position . Best for Glenhuntly, Steve Timms on the wing, N . back and Ian Withers back flank the SKOBs . St Kevins sta rted a strong win aover ° AJAX proved to one and all they deserve their top billing with more disciplined second quarter of the Jackers well, kicking 5 goals in the first 11 minutes, but to the credit . While kicking only all important third term saw SKOBs outplayed put the game on even keel by half time . The one which left them with the aid of the scoring end in the final term . Jackers managed 2 goals with the wind the . Best for AJAX, Rob Five goals to one sealed the game and thus securing the double chance come finals time ruck and Danny and Matt Pat . For St Kevins, Greg Rozenberg Micacher half back, Zubin on the wing, Adam Foga rty at full back .l note with Arthurson back flank and John Greg C ross in the centre was judged best, Bob cCaige - yes, you did play in 1982 "Cougs", was Mark M for SKOBs interest that this weeks press correspondent I remember hand-balling to you ! be - no details reported! Old Ivanhoe returned to the winners list over La Tro 70 %) TODAY'S GAM E (Strike Rate Anything can happen out there, on form AJAX In today's match of the day top side AJAX travel to Old Ivanhoe . the Rovers measure. Old Camberwell to start favourite . Glenhuntly, at home, have proven over the years they have Geelong have the can continue their winter form by downing a very disappointing Melbourne High and Old La Tro be . fire power to put St Bedes away . St Kevins to win over Glenhuntly Old Camberwell Old Geelong St Kevins AJAX SELECTIONS : Rowston - Monday morning (W) 598 9800 or Fax 598 4856 . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Contact Chris

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E- S'T E by Tom Brain

Humble apologies to all press correspondents and players for last weeks lack of inf entry was not accepted and I promise all to have my copy in by Tuesday in the futuie . i ne bloods had a goo d win to keep that 1 game clear, as the Westies added plenty of interest in the fight for survival with a good win over the OEGs. This tipster scored 6/6 - still some chance for the Lyon Lager . REVIEW Aquinas bounced back with a good hard fought victory over the Wicks in conditions that were more suited to rollerball than football . The Bloods know their ground very well and exploited the conditions perfectly . They played in front alI day, which is totally essential in these conditons, and so recorded a most important victory. Matty H made a pleasing return to form for the Bloods and Rors and the Capt were also very good players. Dasher Stevens continued his excellent form . Hewitt in his 2nd game for the year and Cowboy in his 1 st senior game for a while were always battling for the W icks. Again in very muddy conditions Doveton got the early break on the Bells by working very hard in the first half to set up a lead that they were able to maintain all day . Tony Ahdore again proved his value to the Doves, who were also well served by Khalis, young "Ace" Campbell, Wilson and Dyke whose 4 goals were invaluable. The Bells could only be happy with centreman Lupton and half back M cCoy. Williamstown continued on their merry way with a big victory over St Andrews who at least, after the long break, make their opponents battle for every kick . To score 26 goals in the conditions at Hallam was indeed a very good performance. Anthony "Cookstar" Cook was an excellent ruck rover, Tony Lan ham was everywhere and the Tuck Bros-John and Bernie held a monopoly across the half forward line. For the Saints it was a mixture of youth and experience with "Slide" Rule and "Gorky" Park blending in with Galea and Serbe . Both sides were very complimentary of the solo umpiring performance of Lumpy in the ressies . Well done Chris. North Brunswick struggled early against Powerhouse and found themselves 5 goals in arrears at both 1/4 and 112 time . An excellent 3rd quarter where they kicked 7 goals against the win brought them right back into the game and they capitalised on that in the last quarter with another 8 to run out convincing winners . They are very unobtrusive the Northies - they are efficient and go about things in a very business like fashion, while the House have now placed themselves under a bit of pressure in their fight for survival . Ady Tirchett is now building up to something like his top form, as Vinny Grimaldi and Keith Hehir, along with the rest of the side, continue to be consistent . Everything very quiet in the Powerhouse quarters this week . Bulleen, still feeling the effects of their torrid week off field, started very slowly against the Nodders and found themselves 6 goals in arrears at the short break . From there on in they matched it with their opposition and steadily made up the last ground to just fall short at the end . The N odders excellent start with the dry ball and the wind proved to be the difference . Nude Nut repo rts that it was a very fierce contest without any spite. M att Johnson and Timmy Chilcott were excellent leaders for the Nodders, M ick O'Hara and Peter Riley also played well, Mark Kelly roving gave all and more for the Bulls, Capt Snape and evergreen Dick Morley were also serviceable . West Brunswick at last put together four quarters of football with every player making a contribution . If only theycould produce performances likethis each week . Nifty Jenks was impassable inthe backline, Gary Chappali belied his years and was excellent at full forward, while big Sassine set it all up from the ruck. John "Tunnell" Pana never gave up all day, Farmer Willmott kept kicking the wet ball some 60 metres each time and Hollywood McConville kicked all the OEG's goals . PREVIEW Some big games this week, of the utmost importance at both ends of the scale . The Saints at Hallam are confident they can break the ice against the Bulls. I give them some chance but Bulleen still have a fast hope, this should be their motivation to win . N odders should boost their percentage with a big win over St Marys who must be looking forward to the year's end . Brunswick will come backto the winning list over the OEGs who have not had a good year. Doves will be desperate to beat the N orthies to really open things up. Big Tony's return has lifted their confidence enormously but it's hard to fault North who will win a close even encounter. Boy! Is there a lot hingeing on this game. If West can win they have a big chance of surviving in E-Street - if they lose it looks like F-Troop . The House are in the same boat . I'm punting on Ocker and the Westies to find some consistency and reverse the first round result . Willy will be also smarting from their first round loss and only loss at the hands of the Bloods . Fearsome Reserve is the driest in the competition at the moment . Although the Bloods will be pumped this is a MUST for them . The overall strength and height of the Warriors will just prove too much on the day . SELECTIONS : Bulleen Brunswick Mazenod North Brunswick West Brunswick Williamstown MILESTONES : Two of St Andrew's veterans P. Goldswo rt hy and Chris Overend played their 100th and 150th respectively last week. Well done fellas. PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Another consistent week 11/12 - Well done . Don't forget Ph : 571 4808 (H); 417 6044 (W) or Fax 569 8766 by 6pm Mondays . THIS WEEK'S BLACKLIST: Powerhouse only. 8

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


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F-TROOP by Pe te r Hille

Knitwear chooks ; that Michelle Grattan Peter Spiker eats eggs from his own hae Its always comforting to know that local polly a a accor hat there will buttth~ectop 4~Troopers to a{esepthat the allen ~~a~~ rde°tis t melesstcomedy . But sl it comforting to anyth lgetsoh~ VCE, 4 is settled with 6 rounds to play ? the Young Poets Society - playing we final All the big guns had comfortable wins last week with the fifth - sides lose form dramatically I can't see nlessside the top the Socialists and the Brewers . U . The Winkles are Weagles . but still 2 games behind any changes will occur, unless the 2, 3 and 4 spots are shuffled at the momen Beaker who is in some personal turmoil os Botanists by about 8twins reportsthe nt otanists could . T court cases '• The Poets beatthe had to leavelthe field fortsom etholidayn severa Bourke ewith p~ ;n°g ~antis°°tkicked a s x~pack oflm nodr s ingnd Poet skfppelr Mick . against the the . pane( "y beat~ng after coping a nasty branch n was not enough to inspire The Crew of Mark "Sambo" Sampso . Backyard late inclusion, "Grangey" did The return in the dew kickers who won by nearly 10 twins in very heavy conditions Backyard Boys the Apostrophe. moment a fine job reportshad a very good away win against the Elitists who seem to have lost the plot at theewen third s .itonleadrs The . This Boys as the a su prise packeto erat e~ elx f t w roun d y could make the Stae ontmasters t8scoringh by Winkles, nevertheless, made it 12 in a row uSocialists th Shamrock s fhe 5th.ashbe i emmy Carru hersThexpctd Leprecha . The eween tdhe diff'cultground su ace . onto record albig wintconsid at half-time but stayed on for the post-mortems and going were looking for a Brunswick Street tram SOCIAL NOTE S . , Brewers Trivia Night tonightDesert Storm at Club Camberwell . Socialists are re-enacting and consistent centreman Ivan Bobetic . BEST PLAYER S ick Bourke and Gino Gaspari Poets: Defenders M Tucker and Dea n Briant and wingers Stve Contin as welt as rover Peter Botanists : Back pocket Wayne ~e and Danny' Mr Tn?a ureh Laine "Cooky" ~ Backyard Boys : Defenders "A .B:' Southall . : Parker, forward Nelson and on-batter Cross ! Sailors : Defenderreports a good team effort (no leaks from his cabinet) s~uinki~y can get back on track . Brewers: Soivoi arrived late last week I'm Elitists : Dame Edna's with forward John Dorazzon• Va n Pickett and Dave Holt George Sciavo and Justin Doyle. Stationmasters : Defenders Simon Angelis and on-ballers ,,Socialists- Ruck rover John DeMulholland and D. M urphy . Shamrocks : P. Emmerson, J. PREVIEW if they are to stay in touch, but I fancy the Socialists to create a 10 year record ® A must win game for the Poets by winning their sixth successive matchby byBucko's about 5 Boys' twins . brave showing last week but I have a feeling the Van would be encouraged • The Botanists . Stationmasters by Winkles may step let up themselves a notch anddown havelast a big winbut week will bounce back at home to down the * The Shamrocks . can keep the doldrums which have descended on about a six-pack. Elitists and I 4e majors o The Sailors are at home to theof the Sea by l fancy) the home side to win by 3 or 4 twins against the Brewers . Backyard where the Zoo in recent weeks . Sons the • The other big clash is at

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° ak G & H SECTION S FILM by Norm Nugen t

REVIEW OF ROU N D 12 - JU N E 2 were revealing and presented the unexpected not only9Round12reslt to your ticuuC uu, w~ne u oecuon s followers in general . We don't expect a one goal total in a twentieth century match nor did we expect an undefeated side with a phenomenal percentage to go down to a side outside the top four. Yet both these unlikely scenarios happened . Maybe I was lucky to escape with a 60% success rate . G NORT H Lowly placed Collegians with greater accuracy accounted for final's aspirant Kew by twelve points on the wide expanses of the Harry Trott Oval . This defeat could cost Kew a final's berth as they are now a game and percentage behind the top bracket. As expected Eltham coasted to a ten goal victory over Therry and Chirnside Park confirmed their top four status with a twenty-three point victory at Albanvale . The Marcellin ground looked all right as I passed but it must have been really heavy . How else can the single goal be explained? The play must have been fairly even although the degree of inaccuracy was marked except for the sole North Old Boys goal . What a boilover the match between the two top sides was! Old Scotch outclassed St Bernards to win by fifty-one points and sent the Saints back to Niddrie in third place on the ladder. BulleenTemplestowe continued to bridge their gap with the top sides when they clearly outpointed Old Paradians especially in the second quarter when the "Bullants" nine goals paved the way for their seventy-nine point victory. My informant, Brian Hoey named centre half forward Wotherspoon as Bulleen-Templestowe's best . For Old Paradians, Brian reckoned ruck rover Eamon Bourke, ruck Bob Toonen, Paul Burge and Lucas Vear did best . Old Westbourne came to town to triumph over the disappointing Old Xaverians by fifty-three points The season's results are not flattering to the Xaverians who dominated H Section just two seasons ago. Footscray Institute insured their reunion was a success by clearly outplaying Banyule to win by forty-six points . G SOUT H As expected AJAX proved no match for CBC St Kilda who triumphed by eighty-seven points and Old Melbumians returned to the winning list with a vengeance by accounting for Kontias-North Caulfield by fifty-five points . In the upset of the season Mazenod defeated De La Salle by five points. Congratulations Mazenod, I didn't think any side would defeat De La Salle on the performances so far this seson . Despite inaccurate kicking in front of goal Monash Whites were in control of their match against Glenhuntly which the "Students" won by sixteen points. Bloods moved back to second place as their reward for defeating St Johns by sixteen points after an even contest in which Bloods greater accuracy set up their victory . Old Hai leybu ry thrashed St Kevins by seventyfour points after afairly one sided game while in the final game Monash G ryphons, aided by uncanny accuracy, defeated Old Geelong by thirty-five points . NORTH PREVIEW OF ROUND 13 - JULY 6 G North Old Boys should be able to rectify their scoring problems against Footscray Institute as I believe FIT will not be talented enough to extend North . Eltham should consolidate second place at the expense of the disappointing Old Xaverians who will not appreciate their early journey to Eltham's rustic glades. Collegians, despite their unexpected victory over Kew face another tough encounter against Old Westbourne . With no great confidence I select Old Westbourne especially after their big win last week . New leaders Old Scotch will consolidate their position at the expense of the determined Albanvale whose overall talent will not be sufficient to defeat the leaders . Old Paradians can expect no respite from deposed leaders St Bernards who must now win well to regain lost territory. I select St Bernards . Bulleen-Templestowe whose creative play has impressed in recent matches, travel to Kew who are struggling this season . Despite the small ground being restrictive to their ball movement, I select Bulleen-Templestowe . Fourth placed Chirnside park have the opportunity to build percentage today against Therry. I am in no doubt Chirnside Park will win only the margin is in doubt!! M arcellin should return to the winning list and goal kicking list by defeating Banyule at Bulleen . G SOUTH Despite their recent winning form I cannot see that Monash G ryphons will be able to defeat De La Salle . Their loss last week will mean the De La side will have regrouped and the G ry phons will be the first to suffer from their performance. St Johns, despite their long journey into the Albert Park morning, will return to the winning list by easily accounting for lowly AJAX . Old Melburnians, with continued final four hopes, should prove too strong for Glenhuntly today at Fawkner Park. M onash W hites, seemingly safe in the four, should be able to build percentage against the disappointing St Kevins. CBC St Kilda, who always do well at home, face the rampant Old Haileybu ry flushed with last week's big win . Given the contrasting style of both sides as well as St Kilda's home ground advantage, I believe the Saints will defeat " the Bloods" . The Kontias-North Caulfield versus Old Geelong match should prove an interesting encounter although I am in little doubt that Kontias-No rt h Caulfield will win . The match of the day will be that between Bloods and Mazenod which could well be afinal's dress rehearsal . 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UNDER 19 SECTIONS by Max Lyo n'

Sorry about the omission of 1/2 of last week's Div . 2 South preview. Congrats to St Bedes and OM's for their first class display in the double header last Sunday . Their club support was also good which was not the case for curtain-raiser clubs Scotch and Haileybu ry . Thanks also to Collegians for their enterprising lunch with their U/19 players' parents last Saturday. REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GAMES DIVISION 1 Old Xavs put an end to Parade's remote chances of a finals spot with a 105 point win at Bundoora with best players being D. Dalton, Keyhoe and Egan whilst the consistent Marc Harrison toiled hard in the ruck for parade. After a slow start in which Colleg ians led Bernies to the ball, the Bernies winning centreline took over and they got home by 40 points. Winger Sam Taylor, centre Jacko Kennedy and Mick Hande were best for the winners. Marcellin waited until the last quarter to get going against Tonners whose performance was encouraging for "Swainy". Ted Pyers did well all day at full back for Tonners, as did Tim Richardson and Luke Hamilton whilst the Eagles best were A .T., Adam Ryder and Chris Darby . Uni forfeited to De La Blue. BLACK LIST: Mazenod, Old Halleybury. DIVISION 2 NORT H Albanvale pushed NOBs further from the four with a crushing 20 goal win with the 2 Andrews - Leahy and Leetet - their best. Chlrnside's massive 44 goal win over the Parkers moved them into 2nd spot over Therry who had the bye. Peter pope booted 8 and 2 of the other better 20 players were Tony Spirli and Nick Romane . Old Trini ty gave themselves a 2 game cushion in 4th place by crushing Aquinas by 10 goals . Chris Symons, Marshall Adam and Shaun Beamish were OT's best . BLACK LIST Bulleen-Temp ., Old Ivanhoe, Thomastown .


DIVISION 2 SOUTH De La finally did the right thing and won after I'd tipped them but Rovers put in their best effort (must ha, been the "Slab" Graeme!) and managed to kick 15 goals which is a good losing score . Simon Greeley wi~ ;, ~rj and Nick Van Der Plight with 8 accounted for half of De La's score, whilst Chris Lester and Simon R9si.oney were their best . Melbourne High put in a big last quarter against Jackers going from 4 goals in front to a 13 gcai win to remain only one game out of the four. High had 10 players kick their 20 goals whilst Nick Bradley an , Malcolm James were their most consistent performers . Old Mentone remained undefeated ater a 13 goal v .1n over Ashers with Troy Riley booting 7 to pass the half century. The consistent Mike Sichlau and Greg Pride were 'Tones best . BLACK LIST: St Peters, Old Camberwell, Old Melbourne . PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES DIVISION 1 Despite last week's improvement, Tonners won't be able to match it with Bernies whilst the Bundoora Boys will return to the winning list (sorry fellas) at the expense of Scotch who also showed improved form last weeK Ormond were unlucky not to beat Haileybury last time they played and I expect their home "ground" (a bog last week) advantage to square the ledger for them . Collegians should be too good for the Students even if they get the numbers (don't leave your gear in those Alb . Park rooms) . The 2 big games are De La versus Old Xavs and Marcellin against Nodders. De La should dispel the stupid AFL rumour aboutthe bye being harmful by being too talented for Xavs . Nodders will be keen to improve on their last effort against the Eagles who will move away from the double chance if they let this one slip. I expect Eagles to put in 4 quarters this week and that will enable them to win .

SELECTIONS : St Bernards Ormond Old Parade De La Blue Marcellin Collegians DIVISION 2 NORTH Aquinas need a win to keep in touch with the four but Therry will be equally keen to get 2nd spot back and won't let this one slip. Thomastown are always many goals better at home but I still expect the Bullants to win narrowly. W hitefriars will return to the winners list at Parkside's expense whilst Chirnside will be too good for NOBs. OT's need to win today to get a cushion from the other candidates for 4th spot but, despite being at home, I don't think they can beat the all-conquering Cobras. SELECTIONS : Therry Bulleen-Temp. Whitefriars Chirnside Park Albanvale DIVISION 2 SOUT H Bedas' should have learned a bit from last week's game against O Ms and will be keen to avenge their previous 1 point loss to "traditional" rivals Old M entone who have lost some of their best performers to the firsts . On the strength of last week's effort at Headquarters, I'll go for Bedas in an upset . Jackers could almost say goodbye to the finals if they lose to Old C'well today and I think that will be sufficient spur to them to win today. After my "confrontation" with that Old Melb. "player/supporter" last Sunday, I checked my past writeups to see what he was on about and proved what I told him, that I had been writing PRO-O Ms all year. Important to know your facts before you try to "bag" someone!! After all that, I will go for O M s, as usual, to beat the High boys despite that renouned home ground advantage . Caulfield should provide St Peters with their 3rd win whilst Rovers should beat Ashers who will be undermanned due to Uni . holidays . De La will be too good for Nodders. SELECTIONS : St Bedes AJAX Old M elb. St Peters Hampton De La Gold SLAB CHALLANGE : It must go to Nodders Blues in their game against the Eagles . (I wonder why Nodders made the "Blacklist" last week for the first time in 2 years!!)

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Vic Health Matches of the Day to be held at Elsternwick Park for rest of season . This Sat Old Trinity v Kew (B) weekend : No matches at EP this day July 13th Sat North Old Boys v Therry (A) July 14th Sun No matches at EP this da y July 20th Sat Old Haileyburians v Collegians (A) July 21st Sun No matches at EP this da y July 27th Sat U19 doubleheade r Marcellin v Collegians (U19/1) 11 .30 am ) 2.00 pm July 28th Sun No matches at EP this da y Aug 3rd Sat C or D Section doubleheader : Latrobe Uni v Hampton Rovers 11 .30 am Ivanhoe v Monash Blues 2 .00 p m Aug 4th Sun Old Scotch v Old Haileybury (A) Aug 10th Sat Ajax v Old Geelong (D)

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UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION THERRY vs WHITEFRIARS OLD IVANHOE vs PARKSIDE ALBANVALE vs AQUINAS

ST BERNARDS OC vs OLD BRIGHTON KEW vs OLD PARADIAN S C SECTION MONASH BLUES vs FAWKNE R ST KILDA CBOC vs STATE/COMM . BANK S

UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION MONASH BLUES vs MHSO B OLD MELBURNIANS vs MAZENOD BLACKS ST PETER'S CLAYTON vs DE LA SALLE GOLD

D SECTION HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD GEELON G ST KEVINS OB vs ST BEDES (Righetti Oval ) E SECTION AQUINAS vs NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD ESSENDON vs DOVETO N BULLEEN UNITED vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYM S F SECTION SALESIAN vs ST PATS MENTONE UHSOB vs RICHMOND CENTRALS

G NORTH SECTION THERRY vs KEW ALBANVALE vs COLLEGIANS MARCELLIN vs OLD PARADIANS FIT vs OLD SCOTC H

G SOUTH SECTION OLD GEELONG vs ST KILDA CBC OLD MELBURNIANS vs AJAX MAZENOD vs ST KEVIN S MONASH GRYPHONS vs GLENHUNTLY DE LA SALLE vs BLOOD S

Personality Pars PENCIL IN "100 FOR SOUIGGLES" Today (6/7) Lex "PD" Taylor plays his 100th game for Old Trinity. A colourful figure around the club, Lex is known for his inspirational pre-game comments, his many varied nicknames, but above all his ruckwork, Squiggles, the son of, has been dominating the ruck duels this yeac It is h is great form that is an integral part of Old Trinity's success in the first half of 91 . All at the club wish Lex the very best for today . We hope to see Lex around the club for many years to come . Congratulations Squiggles . 16

MILESTONES AT STATEXOMM BANK Today (6/7) two players reach personal milestones . Chris Arnephy plays his 100th game and ha s proven to be reliable and dependable defender . Although not doing all the pre-season work, Chris picked up form early and has strung a few games together to gain senior selection . Ian Beer plays his 50th game and is renowned for his long kicking . Ian was a member of State Bank's 1990 Premiership team and has been working hard to emulate last years feat . From committee and players CONGRATULATIONS CHRIS AND IAN!


MAZENOD N Coach: Phil Aa ro na ..' 1 . A. Bamford 2 J Grigg 3, M. Heintz

4. F. Donaldson 5, M . Tritto n 6. L . Heath 7.J .Sneddon 8 D. Hopkins 9. D. Warner t0, A. Batiste ,3. D. Stubb 4. S . Jenkin (Capt) '5. D. Gran t 16. J . Fredman 17. S. Trusier I& J, Bar e

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, 6, Allan 33 T. Smith

34_ 8_ Barker (VC) 35 . P Mastos 44. N . Coihnson 57, S . Stephens 99.T Lester

Coach : David Way 1 . T Jones 2. PA Colaci 3. T. Kelly 4 M . Dickason 5 . M . L iv y 6 . N Condie 7. A. Collings 8. S Batchelor 9 M . Harrison 10. D. Baird 11 S Swindon 12 . D. Hall

13 . K Jenkins 14. D . Vicino 15. C Natoli 16. R . Perry 17 J . Biandford 18. B.Joyc e 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 2& L, Smith 29. S Metaxis 30. S_ Wilimore 33 C Henry 37, A . Thomas 43. S . O'Keefe 44 . M . Haye s

A, Joyce N . Wayma n S. Vincent J, Reid y Finanzio _iJO, ^n~~sOR

Coach : Denis McGrory 1 . D. Dean (VC) 2 .J McCarthy (C) 3 G. Jackson 4 A .Sheedy '.. 5 D Schuilmg 7 P Marsh (DVC) 10 L Vrvona 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 . Lafferty 24 J Hayter 26 R. Makinson 28. N. Vanderp6ght 29 . M . Mastroianni 30 M . Murray 31 G Borg 32 C. Belleville 51 K . Pollard 53 D . Rosman 54 M . Smith 57. B, Fitzgerald 59. A. Greely _1A .lOR S°ON SOR

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach:

,.. Terry Kendall 1 . H_ McNeil 2 .5 . Woodhouse 3 J. Lawson (Capt) 4. A . Warner 5.C.Johnson 6. C. Allard 7 J Harris 8 C Barber 9. M . Steel 10 S Hardy 11 . J Gallagher 12 A Simpson 13 L . Robertson 14 . D Norman 15 J Bock(VC) 16 D. Kidd

17 D . Iser 18. P Roberts 19. D .Johnson 20 J Kinley 21 M . Robertson 22 . 0. McWhirter 23.J .Hannebery 24 J Knox 25 A Crawford 26. J. Fraser-Smith 27 R . Piekusis 28P Robers

1 . D . Bearzatto 2 . C. Darb y 3, S. Neal 4. L. Curran 5. A Tranquil6 6. P Sexton 7. J. Murray 8. M . Amad 9. S . O'Reilly 10 . S. Ellis 11 . J. Wallis 12 . V. Gallagher 13. M . Becchetti 14. G . Bennett 15, G . Vimpani 16. D. Merton 17. A Boot h

18 . B Rule 19 . T Cox 20, B, Gorman 21 . D Sticca 2Z C Healey 23 . M Curry 24 . M . Boysen 25, N . Quarrell 26. M Heath 27, M. Edmonds 28. I Barlow 29, M . Entwisle 30, S Abbott 31, C McKenzie 32, J . Rimes 33 . A. Ryder 34 . M Moran 35, N . Daicos 3& M, Williams 37. S . Dimattina 38,S.Edwards 39. D Boothie 40, H . Fitzgerald 41 . R . Collusi 42. S. McKenzie 43 . M, Cromie 44 .J .Keays 45, A. Weisz 46 S. Beasley 47. N . Marr 48. H . Aarons 49, J . Daffy 50. A Merton 52 . M Meeha n SPONSOR

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

12 . W. Marshall 13, S. Josza 14. M McCusker I& M . Cavanagh 16. D, Horben 17. D. Weston

18. S . Powell 19 . P. Maiden 20. M . Goudie 23. T. Walker 24 . W. Sergeant 25. M . Guiliano 26 . A. Littl e 27. J. Walsh 28 . A . Morris 29 J . Fisher 30.S. Barton MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAI N TING Industrial • Domestic

OLD BRIGHTO N Coach: Mark Swain 6 A, McLachla n 7. M . Devine 9 RHaydon 12.JHendne 15. J Moore 17. 0 Moreton 19 . J . Pyers 21 T. Smith 23 S . Bishop 36.R Carter 41, S Crowe 43 J . Farrar 52 .B .Jonas 53 . P. Murphy 54. A . Naughton 55 K . Payne 56. 8 Po!lock 57 A. Skelton 58. M . Spence 59. N . Wartmar, 60. M . Wilson 61 . M . Toll 62, A Deibndge 63 . N. Hil l 64, A . Loma s 65, D. McCormack 66. M . Reid 67 L . Hamilton

• Commercia l

558 525 5

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HA1L1 .~' . Coach : Tony Gilchrist 1 . J Delaland e

2 M . Allen 3 D Andersen 4. G, Anderson 5 RDow 6 D. Pasco ,.. 8 . S. Harrop 9 . D. Bugaiski 10.S Lyons 11 . C . Kraus 12. T. Hunter 13 . A. McLaughlin 14 . T Rice 15. D_ Kell y 16. E. Bingham 17. N Mistry 18, B. Mui r 19. M, Phillips 20, B Arnold 21 B. Canobie 22,S . O'Brien 24.J . Parton 25, A . Newman 26. S. Healey 27, A . Dunstan 29,D.Lappage 30. J . Panetta 31 . A . Fothergdi 33 .J . Bryce 34, R . Home 35. A Whrtetaw 37 P. Vine 38. J McLean 40. D Naisbrtt 42 J . Cran e

ST. BERNARDS OL D XAVERIANS Coach : Andrew Ralph 1 A Caput i 2 . R. Hansen 3. S Barlow 4 P Brady 5 N . Cook 6 A . Keyhoe 7 R Salter 8 A Egan

9 B McDonald 10 A Burke 11 . C. Burke 12 L.Hannebery 13 . S . Nattil6 14 P Finn 15 M . Scalzo 17. I . Purcell 18. D. Bailey 19 M . Juracich 20 S, Hogan 21 J. Boston 22 R. Tucker 23 A Duggan 24.D Landrigan 25 D 0'Sul6van 26. M D'Am~co 27. 0. Clark e 28. J . Hilbert 30. S, Power 34 L Davies 35, M . Meehan 36 J Portelli 37 C Green (Capt) 41 M Dillon 42 J Flynn 44 T Collins 55 P Salter

O R MO N D Coach: J. Vea l I B Turner 2 J Brown 3 D . Auslander 4 J Osborne 5. G . Marirnc 6 A. Fischer 7 . P. Marnow 8 . R . Butner 9 D. Barton 11 . D. Taylor 12, C . Keleher 13 C Loug h 14, S Montgomery 15, C. Karageorgio 16 D Abrahams 17 J Schulman 18 C Woo d 20 P Hurley 21 P. Absalom 24 .R .Carboon(DVC) 27 J McCarth y

Coach: Terry Davis 1 .S .Jones 2 . C. Byrne 3 A. Brebner 4, J Comito 5. S . Looker 6 M . Hande 7. S. Perrett 8. L . Vassalo 9 J Kennedy 10. N . Mitchell 11 . P Scorn 12 A . Dailey 13. D Garvey 14 . S Chatfield 15 M, Egan 16 .P,Gilmour 17. A . Comito

'.. 1& S. Hall 19 B. Atkins 20 . B . Jarrett 21 C. Mallia 22 M Farmer 23 D Rogers 24 M Cashman 25 D Raffl e 28 K Sparrow (Capt) 26 F Giordano 27 D Farrell 29 M Griddle (VC) 28 B Horn 32 . C Sparrow 29 . S . Martin 37 J Agar 30 A . Webb 38 P Conro y 31, Fox 48 C Montgomene 52. D . Burgi o 32 D Calderon 33, D Solomon 54 T Percoco 34. M . Daile 74. A . Taylor y35MTorme y 36 T Paradowsk, 37 H Bradshaw 38,S Parkhill 40 A Noonan 41 T Backhouse 43 M McGeown 44 S Taylor 69 G Arroy5mrth


Under 19 North ALBANVALE Coach : Peter Robe rtson 1 . J . Karagiannis 2.T,Febey 3 . B. Galt 4 . J . Smith 5. J . Hodge 6 A. Grech 7 J . Triplett 8. B. Williams 9 . J . Mason 10.B. Dorrough 1L S . Ragusa 12 . S . Caulfield 13.S. Cooper 14.A .Paddon 15, W . Nicholls 16 M . Mitchell 17, A . Leetet 18 S. Bucsko 19. D. Sebastian 20.J . Procko 21, P. Phillips 22. J . Wilson 23. J. Psaila 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 . Denver 7. C . Glennie 8. J . Hewitt 9.S. Flynn 10, J. Scott 11 . J . Hacking 12. C . Burdeu 13, B, Chamberlain 14 C. Bell i

15. A . Ward 16. B. Ma y 17. L Stackpole 18. C. Zuponavich 19 G . Whitehead 20 C. Collive r 21 . A . James 22,S.Jones 23 J . Livingstone 24 A. Wrigh t 26 . J . Swann 27. M . Riseley 29 D Henderson 30 J Knights 33-J.Crouch 35. M . Kennedy (DVC) 44.J.McEwa n

OLD IVANHOE OLD TRINITY Coach : Andrew Ryan 1 . J . Cran e 2. D. Proll 3 J. Fox 4. D. Toll 5. A. Moh r 7 M . Greenhalgh 8, R . Schmid t 9. T Pitt 10.1 . Roxburgh 11, B . Elsworth 12. P . Ivey 13 S, Shepherd 15. B. Barker 19. M . Wu

20 . D. Morant 21 T. Keusgen 23 A . Bachelor 25 G Brown 26, H . Fitzgerald 29, P Congleton 30. S Gaylor 31 S. Roe 32. C . Lutz 33 M . Here 34 E . Larner 35 C. Dermeris 36 L . Hu f 37, D . McLelland 38 M . Tozza 42 C Pitt 69 M Squirrell

Coach: Leigh Coleman 1 .C .Bougas 2 . N . Sims (Capt) 3 . T. Gibso n 5 G . Brimble 6 . P Peterson 7 J . Bennet t 8. L . Sanguinetti 9. S . Beamish (VC) 10 . T. Vein s 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 :

COLLIE COOKE

PRINTING SUPPLIERS

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 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-Ogko 8. C . McWaters 9. R . Pulverenti 10. G . McLaren 11 . N . Waddell 13. A . Kem p

15. J Pederick 16, D . Brennan 17, G . Pemberton 18. J. Cat t 21 . S. Doggett 22 . B. Cowan 25 . M . Cumming 29 . C. Elli s 30 . G . Shallard 34 . J . Scott 44 . M . Hyde

PARKSIDE Coach: P. Harvey 1 . J. McAinch 2 . B. Balms 3. G . Galanis 4. A . Worrell 5 . M . Dipasqale 6 . A Delie-Vergini 7. S . Marshal l 8 . T Came 9 .D.Craig 10. R . Martinez 11 . G . Hun t 12 . C Walsh-Holmes 13. A. Crawley

14, B . Dowsett 15 . N . Damilitas 16 . C. Elli s 17. G . Giannopolous 18 . S Ellis 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. Barke r 32 R . Duncan 33. S . Dzemailoski 34. C. Garci a 35. D. Lombardi 36, A . Luch 37 . N. Memos 38 D . Rayner 39 R Rogers 40 R . Salisbury 41 D. Tolson 42 . S, White

43 G. Tsaikos SPONSORS ivorieClothiog 4899511 Parkside Panels 459 8516 P&W Transport 462 2488

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

THERRY Coach: A. Le Malstre 1 . R . Bannister 2 . S Hollow (VC) 3 . D. Ford (DVC) 4 . J . Schembri 5 . A. Newbould 6 . K. Gran t 7 . M . Fitzpatrick 8. M . Sharp 9. G . Baker 10 . D. Howson 11,I .Sheedy 12 . C. Masters 13 . S. Villella 14 . C. Noonan 15, R_ La Ros e 16. N . La Fontaine 17 D. Goodwin 18. K. Sexton 19.J . Dimech

20. G . Carbs 21 . P Stanko 22 . B . Scuilli 23, A . Baker 24 . J . Delaney 25 . D . Hoaureau 26 . G . Grocock 27. K. Fitzpatrick 28 . P. Higgins 29 . P Lori a 33, M . Goodwin 35 . R . Stevens 36, T. Pinner 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 . Camponella 38. B, Del-Re 39. J . Considine 41, R Sarong 42 . C. Horne 43. M . Elliot 44, M . Girolami 46, N . Culnane 48 . M .Bangd 52 . D . Dela c 54 . D. McLachlan 57, R . Mezetta 65, F. Sartori 69 . M . Davis

THOMASTOW N WHITEFRIARS O .C. 1 . George Joseuski 3. C . Hutchinso n

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

Coach : Leon Jones 1 D.Oudty 2 . M . Hickox 3 A Wise 4. D . teBockhurst 5. D . Larrett 6.J .Cox 7. G . Gibbons 8. T. Haynes 9 . C . Tilling 10. P. Millar 11, R . Reidy 12 . J . Forde 13 M Irwin 14. G . Johnson 15. J. Ciardulh 16 A . Ravenarki 17, A Carbone 18 N Par r 19 N . McGrath 20 J. White 21, M . Foley 22 . M . Notley 23. J. Slattery 24 D . Dorazio 25, M . Young 26. M . Houston 27 P Martin 28 J Delaney 29 . P. Belford 30 . D, Carapellotti 31 . N . Smir k

32, S . Smirk 33 . B . McGauchie 34 . V. Barke r 36 . S . O'Sullivan 46 . M . Vernal 48 B . Wilkinson 63. M . Jackson 72, H . Flanagan


Vnder 1 .9 Sout h A .J .A .X . 1- R . Lipton 2 .D.Lewenberg 3. J. Hoppe (DVC) 4. J. Carp 5P.Loewy 6 D. Kal b 7. B . Chizik 8. J. Wrobel 10 D. Ko l 11 A . Slade (DVC) 12. D. Berkovitch 13 . Ashley Krongold 14 . R . Israe l 16. L. Moses 17. J. Perelberg 18 . A . Redlich 20. J. Wrobel (Capt) 21 . D. Tofle r 23. M. Serry 24. Z . Rosenberg 25. D. Cukierman 28. Z . Fried 29. S . Rosenberg 30. D. Rajc 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. Trayer 71 . A . Levine

MONASH BLUES Coach : Bob Heliyer 1 . D. Gurvich 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. Dillo n 13. S. Arnott 14. P Bertacco 15 . D. Corrigan 16 . T. Gason 17. G. Wadley 18 . P. Drew 19 . S. Watkins 20. B. Kil e 21 . W. Douglas 22. P. Tocknell 23. D. Arnall 24. A . Froelich 25. D. Berlingeri 26. J. Harris 27.S.Rowland 28.S .Pogue 30. M. Pond 31 . A. Beck 32. A . Archer 33. L . Ong 34. B. Dowsley 36. G . Urquhart 37. S. Mentha 38. A . Brumley 39.G .Pasqua 42. P. Millie

CAULFIELD GRAMM . Coach:

Graeme Wooiridge 1 . G . Harrison (Capt) 2 . A. Moore (VC) 3. J. Richards 4. C . Hose

5. I . Crosher 6. M . Salter 7. M . Jones 8. C . Adkins 9. T. Smart 10. A . Beasley 11 . T Henri

12. N . Johnson 13. A. Babarczy 14. J. Rya n 15 D. Mon 16. J. Patterson 17. A. Lourie 18. W. Byrne 19. S . Carmichael 20 . T. Henri MAJOR SPONSOR

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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. Jepso n 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 . Wilson 23 . C. Town 24 . C. Fisher 25. R. Nash 26. C. Brown (DVC) 27. S. McCan n 30. A. Opray 31 . J . Harcourt-Horsfield 33 . J . Fletche r 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 . Baklis 3. B. Broadhead 6.T Spence r 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. Mclnneny 44. T. Magree 45. L. Maher 46.S. Mahoney 47. E . Maillard 48. J . Raj u

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 . Ros e 8. A. Morrell 9. J . Correll 10. D. Burdeu 11 . W. McLean 12 . W. Salter 13- R Alle n 14. M . Metzner 15.T Cooper 16. G. Tyrrell 17. B. Vil e 18. M . Weis 19. D. Trinidad 20. H . Hope 21 . N . Rhoden 22. D. Kogler 23 . M . Sneezwell 24 . J. Gourley 25. G . Tyrell 26. J. Thomas 27. D. Kozckar 28. S . Co x 29. C. Dixon 30. L . Duffy 31 . S. Frazer 32. C . Gillard 33 . J. Blythe 34 . T Muscamp 35, J. Bull 36-R Sheehan 37. E . Koch 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. Albergo 3. A . Saultry 4. T. Wilkes 3. C. Amoore (DVC) G . Theobald 4. B. McGregor (DVC) 5. 6. D. Pilmore 5. D . Wood 7. R. Goodman 6. R . Abraham 8. B. Gordon 7. P. Harvey 9. S. Neal 8. A . Cakmak 10. T. Roberts 9. D . Ariz 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. Bulme r 15. J. Duketi s 14, M . Clarke 16. A . Chenowith 15. J. Day 17. J. Lipscombe 16. G . Taylor 18. B. Webb 17. R. Capes P. Barge 20 . J . Robbins (Capt) 19. 20 . P. Lansley 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. Wilton 25 . M . Clowes 34 . C. Voulgarakis 26. N . Archdall 35 . D. Hella s 27. J. Vidal 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. Berrien 60 . C. Worland 33 . R . Gustone 71 . C . McGregor 34 . M . Guinea i 80. J . Aless 35 . B . Gilholme 88. S . Blic k 36 . M . Mackenzie J. Biancardi 37. D. Marti n J. Bridger 38, C . Young D. Hobson 39. C . Glover M . Hope 40. S. Gaff T Kell s 41 . J. Goldi n M . Looschilder 42 . S . Greenland J. MacAlister 43. P. Howarth A . Manag o 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

ST. BEDES Coach : John Mayer 1 . S. Yass

ST. PETER'S CLAYTON

Coach: Ron Lumb 1 . D. Hal l 2 . M . Crugnale 3 . L . Billing 4 . T. Hrisovergi 7. I . McNicol 5. M . Ayoubi 8. D. O'Brien 6. P. Williamson 9. S . Flannery (VC) 7- G . Wil d 10 . C. Ross 8. M . Grant 11 . M . Hecker 9. J . Mercun 12 . J. Libbis 10. E . Lema 13 .S. Zahra 11 . S. Woodbridge 14 . D. Beesley 12 . G . Redford 15 . A . Maloney 13 . P. Kinsell a 16 . T. Garlick 14 . A . Schultz 17. S. Crowe 15 . T. Tomlinson 18 . S. O'Brien 16 . R . Schwass 19 . L . Cahill 17. G . Doman 20. M . McCraw 18 . J . McKay 21 . P. Farrell 19 . S. Lazzara 22 . C . Bracch i M . Gavin 23. M . Kinsella (Capt) 20. 21 Lampard 24. P. Campagna (DVC) 22.. S. G . Hal l 25.S . Farmer 23. J . Wylie 26. D. Goodchild 26.E .Jones 27. P. Reaby 28. C. Loos 29. A . McFarlane 30. S . O'Kelly 31 . M . Ellerton 32 . M . Law 2. B . Smith 3. D. Bar r

4. D. Beasley 6. R . Bilo s

MAZENOD BLACKS Coach : Steve Thompson 1. S. DeIPOro 2. P.Saynor 3. C. Falloon 4. S . Griffith 5. S . Polan 6. S . Fraser (Capt) 7. P. Evans 8.S. Prendergast 9- J. Warke 10. B. Mounter 11 . M . Kein 12. B. Martin 13. T. Willis 14 . M . Quirk 15. C. Dalgleish 16. C. Harrison 17. S. Azzopardi 18. S . Kropman 19. A. Byrne 20. A . Pawsey 21 . K . Duffy 22 . B. Parker 23. R . Ebert 24. B. Hickleton 25. B. Borg 26.S.Bourbon 27. J . Wickman 28. C . Nash 29. M . Hancock 30. R . Burrows MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial • Domestic

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558 5255 OLD MENTONIANS Coach : Peter Murphy 1 . A. Howard 2 . D. Campbell (DVC) 3 . C . Schelle r 4 . D. Murphy (Capt) 5 . A . Oxland 6 . N. May 7. B. Mueller 8 . M . Sichlau 9 . A. Marshall 10. M . Raymond 11 . W. Jones (VC) 12 . T. Riley 13. K . Richardson 14. P Appe l 15. C. Flanagan 16. L . Waters 17. A. Riddle 18. G . Prid e 19. M. Boldiston 20. S. Mulli n 21 . D. Paterson 22 . P. Harrington 23. J. Polkinghorne 24. C . Radin 25.A .Carter 26 . M . Leone 27. N . Graham 28 . M . Bond 29- G. Worrell 30 . L. Murphy 31 . B. Smit h 32 . B. Stainforth 33 . T. McNamara 34 . P. Sullivan 35 . J . Style s

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o COLLEGIAN S Coach : D . Tadgel l

ALBANVi4LE is Lowe r

2 J Charte 3 J Bigham (C) 4 T Courtney 5 J Debono

6 A Portray 7 J EI6s 8 D Ellis 9 V Agius 10 C Taylor it T Harvey 12 C Bgham 13 J Almenara (Cca,:h) 14 C Agms(DVC)

5 D Guaste!egname 16 M Holdsworth (VC) 17 J Arvahon s 18 T Larter 19 M Higgins 20 E Walker 21 C Grill the 22 J Van Meet 23 J Joseph 24 T Kaht

25 R Turner 26 S Mitchell 27 P Can, gain 28 M Phdhps 29 8 Clark 30 S Brearley 31 G Radford 32 J Frarn-,ese 33 0 Barnard 34 P Kras,cky, 35 M Bradley 36 A McDonald 37 F Lorenzon 38 M Sm¢ t 39 40 41 42 43

A Schoetbaenker D Krk W Bentley 0 Chapman D Dodema'de

BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Paul Ryan , Mal Prior 2 T Dnver 4 P Saw 6 L Pares 8 A Bennett 9 P Re d 10 G Hatton 12 0 Merrell 13 B A Lederman 0 Loughlin 15 16 C Shallard

17 D Hal l

4 W Murphy M Prior 21 C Connelly 24 P Rya n 25 P Edwards 29 G Parkinson 32 A Saw 39 C McMahon 41 R Boon 49 G Daisiey 58 0 Cum-ms

CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : R . Heinrich i J Par k 2 P Anthony 3 S Wheeler 4 M Oe Jong 5 J Kin g 6 G De Jong 7 V Bourke 8 G Andrew 9 R Gray 10 R Mathyssen It G Wyngaard 12 C Matheson 13 C Parke r 14 J Schroen 15 M Warren 16 F Romano

17 P Scardamagha 18 M Carus 20 T Sanderson ' 21 M Mazur 23 D Foste r 24 R Heinrich 25 M Thomas 26 T Mark s 29 M Harrmgton 30 K Bass o 34 B Hayes 35 P Campbell 40 W Cornelissen . .t 0 Marshman

I B Latchford 2 M Whittaker 3 N Sibbmg 4 J Parsons 5 A Davie s

6 P Dunne 9 C Comley 10 K Dunne 11 C Woods 16. S Mackay 17 R Blee 19 C Mackay 24 D Tadgeli (Capt) 27 C Chappell 29 G Kennealiy 32 R Nancarrow 33 S Irwin 34 R Wilson 35 A Taylor 41 S Byrne 43 N Comiey 57 Phil Saran 58 Peter Swan 64 C Singleton 65 I Lockwood 66 G Sutherland 69 M Burgess

ELTHAM Coach : D. Tucke r i G O'Donnell 2 S Murdoch 3 A Tucker (Capt) 4 D Whit e 5 S Fitzpatrick 6 S Mitchel 7 D B shop 8 P Smclair 9 G Constantine 10 P Sagar

FOOTSCRAY MARCELLItd Coach : INST OF TECH Snr. N . Le Lievre

Coach : Wayne Taylo Reserves Coach : 2 J Perna A . Paatsch 3 J O'Kane 5 N Barbounis 7 P Byrne s 12 G Ziegle r 14 M Williamson 16 E Mido n

19 T Johnstone 22 P Chft e 23 E Darmanin 26 V Side 28 S Cases 32 29 W P Morley Taylor 33 M Robertson 39 P Alien 40 K Thin man 42 D Connoliy 43 M O'Shannessy 55 T Nucara

99 B Hclburt P Armetas A Barbounms M Bonke A Chife D Edwards M Esteban F Garcia M Gale M Haynes F Kilroy B Mahar 7 Moebus Murto n C Patnson G Patllson J Schembn B Tomelty W Ward

It K Tucker 12 J W'eatherdl 13 N Hampshire 14 W Vlood (VC) 15. P Taylor

16 F Mandler 17 B Evan s 16 P Kernaghan 19 L Dawson 20 B Anderson 21 S Miilar 22 D Wnton 23 C b y 24 T Suckland 26 M Deianey 27 S Fealyf 28 W Gaf 29 R Haber 30 A Gardiner 31 C Butler 32, M Collings 33 G Hal l 34 S Shaw 35. J Pitcher 36 I Chesser 37 J West 38 J Collings 39 M Barden 40 A Peacoc k 41 L Woods 42.5 McVicar 43. G Moore 44 M Batting 45 D Thorsen 46 C Penns 47 M Peterson 48 D Bishop 49 S Jab'.onsk, 50 J Skidmore 51 A Kpster 52 . S McPha~i 53 A Smark 54 M Parlor 55 S Toze r 56 S Eastaway 57 R Leedham 58 S Ward 59 M Jackson 60 R Lovett

BANYULE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIE D

I A PaatsCh 2 T Day

4 C Carr 6 G Petroft 7 M Dillon 8 M Amad 10 A Gallagher 11 C Slattery 12 N Bourke 13 M Stapleton 14 D Howe 15 J Seabury 16 G Woo!e r 17 M Eason (Capt) 18 A Catfry 19 M Delahunt 20 S O~Fiynn 22 T 0~Hehir 24 A Hewitt

26 D O'Callaghan 27 R Gross 28 C Maso n 30 A Bendoricchro 31 I Patterso n 32 A McIntosh 33 A Tregano .van 34 L Belson 35 J Pappas 36 G Walsh 37 TJ Slattery 36 M Chun 39 C Castagna 40 D Cooper 41 S Duck 42 A Duncan 43 N Duncan 44 P McIntyre 45 P Randall 46 J Golds 47 T Buhagair 48 D Bromage 49 S Mangan 50 S Koledn,k 51 T Mahon 52 T Smith 54 TNSlattery 53 Menves 55 S Beattie 56 Jeremy Golds 57 B Day 58 S Boysen 59 K .Robnson 60 S Watson 61 M Bushell 62 M Szakacs 63 J Kann 64 M Rozenboom 75 J Dinneen

NORTH OLD BOY S Coach : D. Fogarty 1 D B&rreli 2 L Joseph 3 P Pddiett 4 B Hickey 5 S Dawiing

6 P McSweeney 7 M Collins 8 Carbon 9 A Hoffman 11 G Carroll 12 P Weir 13 S Deride 14 D Fogarty 15 M Wbbert 17 D Perrone 79 M Stormont 20 M, Malone 21 P Greaves 23 L Bevan 24 J Rae 25 J Schmidt 26 G O'Hare 28 P O'Dwyer 29 J McIntyre 31 G O'Tooie 32 A Schmidt 33 B Dubois 35 D Fitzgerald 36 F Kennedy 37 P Heh r

38 G Mac

39 M ManUneo " 41 D N,ro n 42 A Baker 43 D Hoistede 44 P Solomon 45 J Horan 46 C Moore 47 5 Moloney 49 A Price 50 P Kett

51 J Cahill 52 J Mctiroy 53 M Egan 54 T Altons~ 55 P Callaghan 56 B Crmckshank 57 V T¢otta 58 D. Perris 59 0 Cotter 60 S Scoilo 61 A Oreib 64 McGrdle n

66 J Ciccotosto

OLD SCOTC H COLLEGIAN S Coach : David Kay 6 R Maxwell

KEW Coach : Paul Shaw 1 P Shaw (CtCoach) 2 B Proa se 3 M O'Dea 4 A Tucker 6 Richard Macisaac 7 S Nuna n 8 M . Giemster 9 D Macisaac 10 C Northam 11 A Phelan 12 M Wawn 13 M O'HaNon 14 A Lrvingstone 5 I Oakley

17 A Lazarus 16 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 Maclsaac 36 R McEncroe (DVC) T Van a M Manley W Stengards R McGregor M Doyl e

BOARDWALK BA Banana Alley, City VAUGHAN PRINTING 624 High Si, E . Kew 817 4483

ST. BERNARDS TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

THERRY

Coach: J. Kite i M.Conway 8 S Lyons 10 H Ayad 11 B O'Sui6van 15 S Brisbane 16 P Doherty 18 J Grant 24 G Fadchk 25 A Smith

28 D Sandman 31 L McIntyre 32 R Costello 33 S Gibson 40 R De Vita 41 W Lin d 48 D Lyons 49 C Mohren 55 M Jacobsen 60 P Rope r 75 J Kid (C) 76 T Hewat 77 D Jink,ns 79 J Bohtho 96 S Redden

11 K Fuller (L) 28 L Hgham 30 S Stokes (Capt) 31 M Ciun,es-Ross 32 R MacMillan 33 A Jap p 34 S Warner 35 H Middleton 36 W Strangward 37 D Lalievre 38 S Wilson 39 M Godwin 40 D Steele 41 A Price 42 D Wearne 43 D Bnedy 44 P Morrison 45 G Aird 46 5 Montgomery 47 M McGregor 48 A Hawdon 49 R McLevsh 50 S Gibbs 51 5 Rodwell 52 S Hawkins 53 C Perkm s 54 A Greenaway(VC) 55 0 Kay 56 A C an es-Ross 57 J Russell 58 N Haxell 59 S Pshalos 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 Bowden

OLE PAR .°.^' Coach : Pete r I M Dea n 2 P 4ti'orop,ow 3 D Gear y 7 P Lord 8 J Caruso 10 J Natoli it V Scarceua 15 P Price 21 P Burge 22 E Bourke 23 P Digney 24 J Caddy 26 P Martin (CC) 27 P Stevens

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28 P Brennan 33 N Puccio 34 L Thomas 35 P Luby 40 0 Ouix 44 D Gravell 45 P Henry 46 A Joyce 47 5 Barker 48 P Caddy 49 R LewKee 50 W Buiot 51 P Hard

52 C Ra y 53 D Blackley 54 M Veal 55 L Vear 56 j Caruso 57 O Keenan 60 S 0 Toole 61 J Elks 66 C Zahra 67 A Want, 68 D Quigley 72 R Toonan 73 A Reidy

OLD WESTBOURNE Coach : Greg Crowe i P Aibergo 2 G Baker 3 A Belcher 4 A Board 5 D Ciov.es 6 G Crowe 7 D Evans 8 T Fern s

9 W Fleming 10 0 Freeland 71 A Freer 12 T We r 13 T Gigas 14 A Goates 15 G Harris 16. J Hetternan 17 D Horsburgh 18 A Horsburgh 19 S Karunaseexa 20 P Kuklyc h

21 M Lourds 22 23 24 25

J Manalokass S MacBean G Murdoch P Osirum

26 S Porter 27 W Taylor 28 D Reeves 29 A Vmcen t

OLD XAVE'.RIANS 1 Roger s 2 Tehan 3 O'Sullivan 4 Jurasoh 5 Mar y

6 Rush 7 Sdk 8 Ors+ni 11 0 Sullivan 12 Alan t 23 J Sadler 26 5 Mdiard 27 R King 28 M Taylor 34 P Grolchen 36 M Gbson 59 J McGrath 77 W Peppard 78 S Hava0


BLOODS A .J.A . X . 1 R . Lipton 2 D. Ls.vanberg 3 J Hoppe (DVC) 4 J Carp 5 P Loewy 6 D Kalb 7 B Chmk 8 J Wrobei 0 Kai A Slade (DVC) D Berkowtch - :, Krongold ... R . Israel

4o=es J Per ~ ?rg ~:. A Re: : h i Wroc:1 (Capt) 9 F:rl4 7e1 Seuy Rosenberg L Fried ~_• S Rosenberg D Batch 31 G Sneeze' 33 J Dunne 34 T Fell (VC) 37 0 Bendel 39 A Pakula 40 J De'Jnes 47 D Shlakht 66 M Fagenbtat

Coach : B . JaricK 1 P Ell is 2 M Cadman 3 R McASey 4 P Greene 5 P Gayno r 6 C Hutchinson (C) 7 H Iliopouio s 8O 9 S Curtis Stock 10 B Janck(Coach) 11 R Eliam

12 C McDonnell (VC) 13 P Bambndge 14 R Howard 15 . J Nanovich 16 B Rseiy 17 D Legge 18 . S Po,rell 19 B McDonnell 20 P Neyia n 21 D Rust 22. N Stevenson 23 0 Thomas 24 N Van

25 J Grant

26 S Smith (DVC) 27 D Wa s 28 G Hart 29 S Tress,der 30 J Rowbottom 31 P Amarant 32 K Shannon 33 M Turner 34 C McAsey

MO N ASH G RYPHON S Coach: C. Robinson 1 .4V Spenstey 2 N Marvin 3 L Waplmg 4 C Robinson 5 A La Cava 6 J Dukes 7 S Ogd .ne 8 B Kosmer 9 S Oliva 10 B Searle it S Bloom 12 M Wals h 13 B Prendergast 14 M MOrrow 15 M Campbell 16 0 Anderson 17 M Kilner 18 A OBnen l 19 M Hal

20 J Anderson 2t D Gravma 22 C Barker 23 L Bake r 24 T Prendergast 25 T William s 26 M Luncar 27 B Duncan 28 C Robertson 30 D Grabau 35 V Rya n 44 S Hogan 45 C Or.en 49 J Hotton 69 0 Adams

MONASH WHITE S i 2 3 4 5

T A J M P

Donyssopouios Bainbridg e Young Petrescu King

6 G Bunshaw 7. P Edwards 8 T Gualano 9 A Rezausks 10 J Donnelly 11 D Gemmola 12 R 0 Neil 13 B Kenny 14 R Trevenon 15 D Sin n D Graham 16 L Colombies 17 18 S Terr y

19 D Foster 20 G Leech 21 W Farley 22, A Par k 23 G Shaw Stuart 24 B Minnie 25 D Rowley 26 M Kotsanis (Capt) 27 J Fox 28. G Ridley 29 J Selth 30 G Morgan 31 M Young 32 P Seidel 33 D Snadden 34 P Jone s 35 A Kowanyko 36 D Yin g 37 P Dawson 38 J Conquest 39 M Ponkey 40 C Jeffers 41 K Lakusa 42 M Skarkey 44 N Pa n

45 M Van Der Schoot 46 B Lloy d 47 S Dods 48 A Park 49 A O'Hara 50 G Courts 55 M Carr 72 G Seminars B Muhktar 75 J Salvatore 77 99 A Wdson

GLENHUNTLY Coach: B. Brinan

1 D Joyce 2 A Aiexandrou 3 M Copeland 4 N Barbousas 5 N Lambnnos 7 N Lambnnos 8 G Spdfiopoulos 9 N Alexandrou 13 P SpIliopouios 14 A Wdlams

13J O'Donoghue 14 C Whela n

15 R Nicholls 16 W. Duell 20 D Ottaway 21 R Vmnard 25 A . Levey 30 G Toogood 31 R . Barnes 33 P Hyde 34 . G West 35 B Trez.se 42 R Gray 43 G Nayar (Capt) 44 C Hardin g 50 C Ryan 52 C Thom (VC) 53 R Hal l 60 Fisher

DE LA SALLE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIE D

t7 N Andonopoulos 19, G Kantarias 20 S Bond 21 P Bourlotos 22 A Cowan(VC) 23 N Parley 26 M Zuegn 27 K Smith 29 C Lordmg 30 J Hatz.daks 31 A Giannak,s 32 M Douigerakis 33 J Kyparrsi s 34 D Kirwan 35 P Antlersson 36 C Fountoglou 39 A D .mak,s 40 F Gannaks 43 M Herbert 44 J Vasil 45 C Podand,s C Emmanouel A Karvehs

Coach: Chris Ladds 2 J Woo d 4 J Robertson 6 Whitehead 25 S O'Leary

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40 G Powell '..., 41 R Stewart 42 P Flockan

44 A Kirkwood Scott 47 R Dobso n52FAWhit se5CLad 56 B Lattice 57 G Taylor 61 0 McCnmmcn 62 A Johnston 63 M Brid e 64 D Kretchmer

OLD GEELONG TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

ST. JOHN'S O .C.

14 J Sheeha n 16 W Charlton (VC) 17 J Brodie 18 M Dunsmore (DVC) 19 S McCreesy 21 . G Cester 22 C Suttie 23 M Janson 24 M Zannon 25 0 Kelly 26 C Frerker 28 G Thomas 29 A lorlano 30 Z Monroe 31 D Hggms (Capt) 31 P Liddell

2 S Palamara 3 S Campbeli 4 D Carr (VC) 5 S Bateman 7 P Deegan 8 A McCormack 12 A . Wdks 14 R. Murray 16DCox 17 T Ts'ams 20 C Hearn 21. J 9cmtio 22 S McDonald 23 M Sayers 25 L Phillips 28. G Noone 30 B Carr 31 i . Ne t 33 N Wareham 34, C Emery 36 S Anderson 37 N Collins 38 A Green 39 R Bourbon 40 M &rc h 41 P Sharp 43 A Chdcott 44 G Smith 45 G Rogers 46 S Grad y

48 D Wain (Capt) 49 M Fitzpatrick 50 T Hallam 51 N Robinson 53 J Wdkson B Tchakerian 54 R Uren J Melia s 55 D Brennan J Papagiannis 56 R Seligo S Drouga s 57 M Jackson A Gounans 58 M McKdtne 59 G Daubeny 60 A Willis 61 J Kennedy 62 P Chalker 63 R Jennings 64 A Bright 65 M Bla s 66 Scott Bray 67 R Chairman 68 T Noonan 69 S Ker r 70 D Roach 71 P Stemtort R . Van Den Dungan 72 C Dalgieish 73 K VanOerHdsl 1 A Woodhouse 74 M Brigh t 2 T Farndon 75 T Hadfield 3 J Francis 76 J Cincotta 4 J Kella 77 Steve Bray 5 DJ Hamlton(DVC) m 78 J Boyle 6 J Ela m 7 R Heath MAJOR SPONSOR 8 S Hunt (Capt) 9 T O'Lear y

OLD MELBURNIANS Coach :

10 R Hockney 11 A Reid

12 5 Hargreaves 13 D Dawso n 14 5 Potter 15 0 Hawke 16 G Pars ow 17 L Mates i8 A Sutcliffe 19 M Waring (VC) 20 A Butterly 21 S Conlan 22 A OConnor 23 B Morphett 24 J Correl l

25 R Van Den Dungan 26 C Daddo 27 A Georgione 28 D Hawke Coach : Greg Furlong 29 D Stephenson 4 M Deayto n 30 D Perkins 5 S Costanuno (DVC) 31 T Wilson 6 S Corcora n 32 A Joyc e 7 J Ladson 33 D McDonald 8 T Cantwell 34 M Naylor 9 A Rachetle 35 J Davis 10 D Owen s 36 P Nelson 11 S Coppns(DVC) 12 . G Matheson 135 Ha m

MAZE N OD O .C . Coach: Danny Wain

H Yiannaks G Veioni s

OLD H,4ILEYEtURIA N

27 M Reed 30 R Wilso 31 C Lane n 33 T Johnston 35 N On Rea d

KONTlAS Coach: D. Joyce

2 S. Warren 7 S Noble 10 B Dnnan 11, D Holman 12.A O x

37 N Oschro 38 H Ing!eton 39 R Pergra 40 T Richards 41 P Tnndade 42 A Waring 43 M Dowd 44 J Dowd 45 J Walmsley 46 C Hancheite 47 S Layceck 48 J McConnell 49 J Harding 50 J Bu t

77 B Rowland 86 J Kellam SPONSOR : M . REINER & CO.

TWO TONE PAINTING 558 525 5 ST. KEVIN'S

Coach : Tim Corrigan I T Arnol d 2 P r~antone 3 P Gvrteil a

4 T Corrigan 5 R Davey 6 R Douglas 7 M Durranl 8 J Freema n 9 S Hadamous to S Kao it G Long 12 P Lon g

13 0 McDonald 14 J McDonald 16 A 15 6 Millar Nantra 17 C No!an 18 C O'Keele 19 M Shaw 20 M Sheehy 21 C Wiggins 22 D Gill

23 P Bil l

24 A McLaughlan 25 B Barcia y

26 B O Vey 27 J Sweeney 28 M McColl

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ST. KILDA C.B .O .C. Coach: R . McQueeda i M NekJase n 2 A Barnard 3 J Howard 4 B Boyd 5 M . Gaan 6 P Degenng 7 C Cap ron 8 G Baker 9 P Wnr:e to P Buzza 11 A Gai 12 M Raher 13 P Susowch 14 S Mooney 15 F Buckley 16 G McAHousr 17 C Batte..:h4 8 A Fsnamon 19l.i King 20 A Raided 21 S Mm 22 P 23 J Pasara 24 C Gray 25 M Murrkry 26 A Joyce 27 R Stora 28 A Woodward 291 Hammam 30 D LaFortt;Jrie 3t P Sherman 32 M Faeraz 33 N Anderson 34 G Kenan 35 B Mance 36 J Parsonage 37 J Kciakoessian 38 S Wood 39 J Oro 40 G S ssa 41 G Rosenberg 42 P Kenan 43 M Schneqrit}er 44 M Howard 45 P Trabsq)er 46 D Capesan 47 G Hden

48 M Broadhead 49 M Rogers 50 P Rogers 51 M Cre~n 52 T Peart 53 S Morgan 54 S Chapman 55 j Farber 56 A Presrv=r 57 D Dur€evw _ 58 J Gzsarqpolous 59 G Josep h 60 S Harris 61 R Pope 62 B Ke'Tj 63 B Capers', 64 M Boyd 651 Rchards 66 J Rya n 67 M 09s5tian 68. B Jackson 69 J Price 70 J Rush 7t R Rndla 72 A McGaw 73 J Ryan 74 B Derham 75 C HGkE y

76 A Liddell 77 C Hussey 78 M Gle-eson 79 M Goble 80 B Hawker 8t G Hawker 82 D Largcbn 83 R Grand 94 M Driscoll 85 G Seed


F Section

Found®d190 6

OLD CAREY ANZ BANK Senior Coach : Tony Kenned y Reserves Coach: Peter Smit h 1 . P. Smith 1A. 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 . Farrell 33. K . Kringoodis 34. N . Vergos 35. J . Zafandis 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. S. Fernandez 60. N . Wals h 63. M . Xuereb

BORONIA PARK Senior Coach: Peter M a rt 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 . L 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. Luiyf

20. R . Walter 21 . M. Pittorino 22 . G . Breed 23. M . Neal 24. M . Mitchell 25 . C. Challis (Capt-Res) 26 . G. Christotorou 27. Philip Martin 28 . J . Brown 29. T. Lawry 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. Chariton 43 . P. Matovic 44 .S . Borthwick 45 . G . Nilsen 48 . N. Baldini 50. R. Dean

ELSTERNdU1CK 1 . L . Murphy 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. Mahony 11a . P. Bolte 12. R . Eklom 13 . A. Guinane 14 . Albert Conlin 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. Conli n 25. J. O'Connor 26. D . Mahony 26a. M. Pachler 27. M . Spink 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 Skene 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 13. A . Cope 14. C . Bryan (DVC) 16. M . Jones 17. C. McWilliam 18. I . Paterson 19. G. Bert i 20. J . Raft 21 . B . Dunshea . J- Hands 2i 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. Ruddle 32. S. Patterson 33. P Harri s 34. G . Earney 35. P. Gittins 36. M . Kerr 37. D. Llewellyn 38. G . Huckstepp 39. P. Bennett 40. I . Chisholm 41 . M . Graham 42 . S . Ustick 43. V. James 44. B. Oliver 46. A . Kanis 47. G . Skene 48 . J . Cope 49 . M . Cooke 51 . D . Pitts 52 . R Pang 53 . J . Hubbard 54 . G . Wilson 55 . D. McCleary 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 . Neale 76. M . Frank 77. J . Keeble 78.S . Paterso n 79. D. Zadnik 87.S.Jones

MAJOR SPONSOR

PENINSULA OLD BOYS Senior Coach : W. Sparks Rese rves Coach : A . Powell 1. M . Sampso n 2. S. McMahon (VC) 3 G . Harris 4. J. Pratt 5. M . Godmg 6. D. Morgan 7. N. Franks (DVC) 8. R. Kerley 9. P. Krohn 10 . M . Chaste man 11 . R . Sharpr n 12 . S . Farrow 13 . J . Qu,rk 14 . R . Wheeler 15 . S. Wiltshire 17. M . Atkins 18 S Glover 19 M . Freeman 20 P McKay 21 . P Come 22 .J Thnpp 23 M . cotlopy

24. M . Fisher (C-Res) 25 S. Rowe G . Martyn (VCR) 26 M . Kidder 27 28. L. Marks 29. A . Macri 30. R . Blood 31 . J. Leo n 32 . W. Sparks (CC) 33 A . Berry 34. J . Nagel 35. B. Jarret 36. T. Parke r 37. P. McNamara 38 . A . Thrip p 39. S. Taylor 40. W. Re,d 41 . G . Calder 42 .P Angus 43 . R . Harrigan 44 . G. Glover 45 .R .Ukonch 46 . V. Brancatisano 47.S Greenhill 48 .J . Bleasby 49 . 5. Warner 50. G Debruyn 5L S. Degorgi o 52. R Parker(DVCR) 53 P Leitzke 54 P Carlson 55 A. Powell 56 S . Kemp 57.D Burton 58. A. Jarret 59 P. Wes t

60 Cr Qlenzuck 61 . D. Warne-S-th 62. B Spicer 63. R. Carter 64 B. Coilopy 65. J. Hopkins 66.D Crowder 67 . R . Graham 68 G . Scott 69. D Hunter 70. P. Crowder 71 M Jeffs 72. J . Harrison 73. J. I..aBrody 74 .T. Mitchener 75 D Mathison 76. C. Gardiner 77. A. Dolphin 78. J Crowder 79 M. Burnell 80 G .Robmson 81 C.Sharpm 82 . N. Bath 83. A Callagane 84 S Macan


UNIVERSITY REDS RICHMOND CENTRA L Senior Coach : Mark Bestow Reserves Coach: Dennis Ricketts 1 G . Para s 2 M Alevras 3 W Long 4 D Shannon 5 C Miranda (VC-Res) 6 S Pickett 7. R PeatOng 8 J Agorakrs 10 S Peatlmg if D. Ricketts (C1C-Res) 12 M . Luttgens

U .H .S .O .B. SALESIAN OLD COLLEGIANS

Senior Coach: Chris Pecora Reserves Coach : Des Perkins 2 . M . Castaldi 3. S. Anastasi 5. M . Canavan 6 . M . Clarke 7. G. Gaspari 8 . D. Sutherland 13 P Warton 14 C Shannon 9 . N. Gibbons 15 1 Lang 10. D . Oliver 16 B Smmonds 12 . A. Gaspari 17 0 Sand o 13 . I . Bobetic 18 M Venask;e (DVC-Res) ''.. 14. P Schembr, 19 D Assche 15 . P. Forbes nr20GDorme 16 . A . Chiappmi 21 . K Davis (DVC-Res) 22 .C Kenned y 17. M . Forbes 23 M . Funda 18 . S . Sinclair 24 M Bastow (C/C) 19 . S . Carfora 25 G Tat e 20.A .Seager 26 C Fulton 21 . A. Perna 27 R Sutherland (DVC) 22 . M . Power 28 B Par k 23 . M . Clohesy (VC) 29 D J .ggms (VC) 30 S Fenton 24 . A . Healey 32, A. LeSueur 25 . M . Pradel 33J Fawcett 26 . P. Miller 34 D Holt 27. R. Cincotta 35 P Conway 28 . M . Byrne 36 8 Young 29 . J . Nannes 37 S. Peters 38 D Gibson 30. D. Lawton 39J Donazzon 31 . P. McKnight 40 KBowen 32. B. Quinn 41 . M Sutherland 33. J. Garafolo 42 J Gunderson 34. A. Grace 43 C Johnson-Clark 35. C. Zois 44 P Sando 36. A . Stevens 45 A Glanz 46 CJohannsen 3T J . Brennan 47 V. Jarrett 38. P Barry 48 J Hughes 40. D. Ramsdale 49 D Gibson 41 . J . Gooden 50 J Redfern 42 . J . Ebinger 51 M Sungahs 43 . M . Tassone 52 M Pickett 44 . C . Hunt 53 R Jiggms 54 B Healey 45 . J . Quirk 55 M . Wood 46 . M . Bourke (Capt) 56 B Carroll 47. P King 57 D Blampied 48 . P Rossi 58 R Gadsden 49 . D. Scotu 59 J Topsom 52. S. Brownhtll 60 J Lttle 54. G . Stoffaridis 61 T P~Icher 62 L Fort h 55. G . Agapitos 63 P Woodman 57. R . Thompson 64R8osco 60. S . Shelley 65 G 8 1 1 62 . D. Perkins 66 M Fredrickson 67 P Harriso n ''. 68 J McPhee 69 S Carroli 70 C Ware 71 P Dockmg 72 G Haswell 73 M Warton 74 C Smith 75 J Cu«an 76 I Smith

QUADRO HAIR FASHION 544 550 8 ~t R & F PLUMBING 018 33926 9 ~t GEEBUNG POLO CLUB 8827388

* TRAINOR & SONS 654 8361

ST. PATRICK'S M ENTON E Senior Coach : Mark Bowden Rese rves Coach : Peter Fatou ro s 1 A . Camm 2 . P. Morrow 3.C. Duggan 4. P Lewi s 5 . P. Emmerson 6 A. Davis (DVC) 7. P. Kingsbury B . R. Lister 9 . P. Emmett 10 P Barry 11 . P Fatouros (C-Res) 12 M Henso n 13 . S Scanlan 14 G . Houlihan 15 J Mackay 16. B. Piper 17 W. Mackay 18. T. Sullivan 19. C . Steven s

20. M . Bowdes (C) 21 T Razg a 22 . P Murphy 23 . D. Murphy 24 . M . DiPtlla 25 W Leonard (VC) 26 . M Mulcahy 27 D Seedsman(DVC-Res) 28. M O'Brien 29.S. Adams 30 M Noonan 31 J. Bailey 32 S . Oliver 33.0 Andrew 34 . D.Sheehan 35. H . Kellett 36. M . Gibbins 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. Gurtler 50 A.Ladds 51 . A Walsh 52 . M . Sheehan 53 . D. Noonan 54 .R Duncan 55.B.Capuano 56 B. Moloney 57 . L . McDonald 58. D . Dickson 59. R . Schmidt 60. M . Walsh 61 . D . Halloran 62 .B Symons 63 P. Symons 64. R . De Vos 65. P. Tully 66, P. Stevenson 67.Capuano G 68. C Lim 69 D. Horle r '.. 71 Peter Murphy .' 72 S. Lewi s 73 M . Wis e

MAJOR SPONSOR ARCTI C FOOD WHOLESALERS

SdniorCoach : Ross Hig gins Reserves Coach : Paul Hoope r 1. A . Flavel 2. R . Higgins 3. G . Smit h 4. S . Freeman 5. S. Shone 6. S. Smit h 7. C. Skinns 8 . T. Hallifax 9 . R . Smith 10. P. Burns 11 . R- Burns 12 . G . Bate s 12 . C. Arnol (Res) 13 . P. McLean 14 .D.Regan 15. M . Davidson 16. D. Cressweli 17. B . Rothwell 18. P. Hooper 19. G . Mazza 20 . T. Trantino 21 . M . Grant 22 . D. Bennett 23 .1 . Cleary 24. A. Kountios 25. G . Allan 26. C. Gamble 2i.' K . Strahan 28. M . Rothwell 29. A . Hasetoff 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 . Boyce 39 . M . Herrmann 40 . A .Sawchyn 41 . S . O'Halloran 42 . D. Wallace (Capt) 43 . L . Mastrosavas 44 . P. Vesetas

45. C. Lightfoot 46. M . Roberts 47. R- Dran e 47. L. Keatiner (Res) 48. B. 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 Resenras ~oach : Leo Dynes 1 . G . Burgen (Coach) 2 . G . Schiav o 3 . D. Fossa 4 . S. Maus 5. P. Barone 6. G . Newing 7. G . Coburn 8. B. Klau 9. S . Katsiamakis 10 . D. Cahi r 11 . R . Smith 12. W. Simpson 13. J . Grassby 14. E . Suigeest 15. G . Riccio

16. J. De Angelis 17. L . Auffray 18. M . Moran 19. T. Carty 20. G . Cook 21 . N. Capp 22 . R . Smith 23. B. Condon (Capt) 24. A . White 25.S.Jackson 26. M . 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. Salzano 37. C . Mizi s 38. T. Bell 39. S. Salzano 40. D. Delahoy 41 . M . Angelodemou 42. M . Priest 43. G- Lambourne 44. P. White 45. R. Sjogren 46.R Heaphy 47- A . Saint 48. P Hutchings 49. G . Gretch 50. W. Beacom 51 .1 . Meza6ra 52 . D. Kane 53. D. Holland 54. M . Ross 56. I. Marcantonio 57. J. Doyle 58 . G. Molnoey 59 . S. Merrigan 60. D. Shaw 64 . J . Cavaili n 65. G . Christopolous 66. P. McCormack 69. A. Sheridan 96.F.Godschan


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Senior Coach : Let Carfr- n Ass. Santor Coach : Stephen Mount Reserves Coach: Chris Warne r Ass. Reserves Coach : John Farme r t 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. Marino 16. A . Wallace (VC ) 17. A . McGibbon (VC-Res) 18- J . Bennet (Capt) 19 P. Scot t 20 M . Whittaker 21 I . 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. Lie 32. S. Bowtell 33. G . Irvine 34 R. Happell 35 P Dickson 36. N . Pike (Capt-Res) 3T 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 SO .B Jefferson 51- P Baxte r

52 . P. Wolff 59 R . Lancaster (DVC-Res) 61 R . Oliphan t 66 G . Oakley 69, M . Burgess 75 N Proctor

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DE L A SAL LE OL D CO LL E GIA N S Senior Coach : Bernard Dun n Reserves Coach: Len Hannah 1 . G Borg 2- B . Mahony 3, A . Phillips 4 M . Edmonds 5. N . Fraser 6 P Gree n 7. C. McClounan 8. C. Wright 9. C. Campbell 10 . D. Tessier 11 . R Prezens 12- D.Toohey 13,P.Beddoe 14. S- Hunter 15 .G .Hynes 16, B . McGee 17. P. Gree n

18 . A Scott 19 . N . Vanderplight 20. P O'Brie n 21 . A. Klaric a 22. P. 0'Callagahan 23. M . O'Callaghan 24. M . Lowe 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 . Tully 35 . A . Macintosh 36 . C. Swift 37.P.Rudd 38 . S. Rud d 39. G . Sharrock 40. P. Waldron 41 . K. Mullin s 44. L. Vanderp6ght 45. A . Cris ;

46 M . Hagar, 48 A, Banks 50. P. Mannix 52,S . Harrison 54. P Fiume 55. P Dwyer 56 . M . Kruger 57. G. Curran 64 . B . Byrne "A- tOR SPON SOR

dELLlN Snr . Coach : N. Le Lievre Reserves Coach : A. Paatsch 1, A . Paatsch 2. T. Day

3 . M . Chu n 4. C . Carr (VC) 5. A . Tranqutlh 6. G . Petroff 7. M . Dillo n 8. M, Amad 10. A . Gallagher

11 . C . Slattery (DVC) 12. N . Bourk e 13 . M . Stapleton 14 .D . Howe 15 .J .Seabury l& G . Woofe r 17 . M . Getson (Capt) 18 . A . Caffry 19 . M . DelaFun t 20, S . O'Flynn (DVC) 22 . T, O'Hehir 24 . A. Hewitt 25 . I, Patterson 26 . D . O'Callaghan 27 . R . Gros s 28 . C. Maso n 30 . A. Bendoricchio 31 .B .Cooper 32 . A. McIntosh 33 .A.Treganowan 34 . W. Getson 35 .J .Pappas 36. G . Wals h 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 . Smith 51 T . Slattery 54 M . Menzies 55. S. Beatti e 56. Jeremy Golds 57 B . Da y 58.5. Boysen 59 A Robinson 60 S . Watson 61 . M . Bushell 62 M . Szakacs 63, J, Kan n

64. M . Rozenboom 65. P . Borrello 75.J .Dinneen

BOYS £ .. nior Coach : rio! 4 Hyde i . .,,Ciach• Jim Marchbank 1 . A. Egan 2 .T . Jones 3 . D . Martin 5 . M . Schmidt 6 . A. Cahill 7 . P . Booth 8 . F . Muto 9, S . Brazil 10 . B. Hanlon 11 . S . Hoffman 12 . J. Tierney 13 . B. Curul 6

14 . 0 . Abrahams 15 .P .Kearney 16 . M. Hadley 17 . M. Boyd 19 . P . Considine 21 . D . Baker 22 . N . Goodear 23- C. Alevras 24 P . Curti n

25 . D. Cerini 26 . S . Hibbert 27 . R . Atkinson 28 .N .Garnham 29 . P . Daniel 30 . M . Lynch 31 . L . Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 33 . S . O'Brien 34 . B . Conti 35 . M . Fennelly 36 . P . McMenamin 37 . J . Zumbo 38 . K . Scott 39 .B-Sheehan 40 . I . Turnbull 41 . P Dwyer 42 . C . Horn 43 . G . Irvine 44 . B . Girolam 45 . M . Devine 46 . N . Culnane 47 . J . Wiggins 48 . A . Rolls 49 . J . Mcllroy 50 . B . Devine 51, J . Cahill 52 .D.Goodear 53 . S . Biscaro 54 . A . Tnmboli 55 . S . Zocco 56 . T . Siluca 57 . B . Allman 58 .T .Keogh 59 . J . Hatzi

60 . L . Nandella 62 . B . Cruickshank 67 .S .Bevanda

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

4 . C.G . McKenzie 4 . D. Craig (2 ) 5 . F. Main 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 . Carly 14 . A . Phillips 15 . D. Scaunich 16 . E . Bingham 17 . W.D . Cox (1) 17 . W. Cox (2) 18 . M . Constable 19, B .C . Gamy 20 . A .W. Sher 21 . A . Walden 22 . M . Fisher (1) 22 . P . Wigg (2) 23 . P .J . Noske 24 . D. Williams (1 )

24 . R . Lavender (2) 25 . M . Colston (1) 25 . S . O'Leary (2) 26 . S . Melican 27- C . Dunn (1 ) 27 . H. Broadbent (2) 28- S .G . Meehan (Capt) 29 . D. 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 . Merrett 60 . A .B, Armitag e

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Senior G, ,it : Micheal iAcCarthy

_D MELBURNIANS senior Coach: Alan Stoneham Reserves 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. Joyc e ...' 11 B. Murphy 12- G . Borton 13. S . Rose 14, S . Bardsley 15, D, Phillips 16. P . Wood 17. M . Rose 18. W. Ward-Ambler 19 M . Daddo 20. A . Salek 21 . T. Wertheimer (Res-VC) 22L Macka y

23 A, Wilts (Capt) 24 D . Wilso n 25, R. Nelson (Res-Capt) 27 . C . Bryan 28 . C . Terril l

29 A. Meade 30, C . Beloit 31_ S . Fraze r

32 . R. Webb (DVC) 33. G . Dixo n 34. C. Anastasaks 35. M Hibbins 36. S . Newman 37 G. Curtis 38- M . Naylor 39. A. Holt 40. M . Blood 41. P . MacDonald 42 . E . Smthers 43 P . Birrell 44 J, Harty 45 Z. Usenov 46, P, Sinn -47 . A . Tymm s 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 . Dautewc 58 . A. Sutto n 60. J. Walmsley 61 . J Shelton 62. A, Geogiani 63. D Perkins 64. S . Burg e 65 J . Cunnack 66 . P . Tsiampas 67 . D. MacDonald 68 S, Conla n 69 . P Jost 70 . R Williams 71 .K Daddo 72 S . Hargreaves 73 . T Hog g 74 . D. McGuiness 75 . P Harri s 76 . R . Gee 77 . J . Jarvis 78 .J .VanHecke 79 . J . McConnel l

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OLD SCOTC H Senior Coach : Peter Sherwen Reserves Coach: John Coldham 1, E . Allen 2 S Reddish 3 R Lloy d 4 R . Fuller (Capt) 5. A Aston & 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 . McCal l

16, A . Cowper 17. R. McLeish 18. D Bingley 19. G Eagle 20 T. Keiperl 21 . S . Gibbs 22 . S . Twi n 23. A . Millar 24, W. Allen 25, S. Stokes 26. A . Hart 27. C . Winneke 28. S . Glascott 29, J. Laird 30, F. Kie l 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 Hart

42 R . Hume 43 R Austi n 44 A Stubbs (Res VC) 45 B. Cai n 46 B Shepherd 47 N, Howell 48. R Pett y 49 R . Steele 50 T. Byrne 51, C . Billing 52 . S . Wigney 53 J Sinclair 54 J Russell

55 M . Sunderland 56 G . Bennett 57 DKay 58. M . Nevenham 59. T Hart 60, B. Crump

Assistant C .3ch : Geoff Reilley

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1 . B . Burde n 2 . P, Schuhkraft 1 T-Boyanton 4 . R. Barnes (Capt) 5, D . McDonal d 6 . T . Gallagher 7 B. Connell 8 M, Gilmore 9 . S . Grac e 10 . M . McDonald (VC) 11, R . Straha n

12 N . Sebo 13 . P . Kingston 14 . S . Samild 15 . M . McConvill 16. T. Stewart 17. A Best 18 . P . Turley 19. A . Jobiing (DVC) 20. D. Wood 21 .S.Carboon 22. M . Stone 23, P . McDonald 24-S. McCooke 25. P . Forsyth 26 . M . Brown 27 . T- Hille 28 . B. Collins 29 . G . Petering 30 . D . Roth 31 . G . Stewart 32 . B . Madden 33 .A Roe 34 . G . Russell 35 . A . Grace 36- C. Clark 37. A . Or r 38. P . Milner (Res VC) 39. R . Hank sell 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. Devine 49 . D . Hansen 50 . S . Harrold 51 . C . Thomas 52 . A Connolly 53. S . Gribble 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 . Crook 67. G . Planner 68, N . Riseley 70. G . Ritchie MAJOR SPONSOR

Senior Coach: Tony Crott y A - ~_ t Cc sch : ry %~uin n r. :; Coach : U. Bc,den 1 . G . Biddlestsone (VC) 2. J . Zanetti 2. J. Sandman 3 . J . Toohe y 4 . J . Schembri 5 . S . Ramsay (C) 6. T. Quin n 7. P. Jones 8 . S. O'Brien 8 . J . Serratore 9 . M . Grocock 10, R . Egglestone 11 . S . Bannister 12 . S. Seymour 13. M . Bosanko 14. J, Reddick (DVC) 15-P. McCan n 16. M . Goodwin 17, R . Lyons (Res-Capt) 18 B. Carter 19, A. Ratcliffe 20, R . Gunston 21 . M . Fitzpatrick 22 . J . Gallagher 22 . M . Devereaux 23. C. Bye 24. P. Mallon 25. M . O'Rourke 26.R Ryan 27. M . Tadinac 28. M . 0'Kearney 29 . M . Vein s 30. B . Mielicki 31 . G . Bourke 32 . S . Eastmure 33 . S. McMahon 34. M . Donohue 35. L. Clifton 36. A . Smit h 37. D. Castaldi 38. G . Pinner 40. G . Gentz 41 . M . Crotty 42, P. Ryan 43, A. Whelan 44, J. Vaina 45. M. Petrevski 46. C. Rya n 47. P. Ratcliffe 48. D. Wrigglesworth 50. M . Purcell 51 . R . Moran (VC-Res) 52. M . O'Connell 53. Sr Gibson 54. J. Blai n 55. M_ Jacobson 57, D. O'Sullivan 60B .Pearse 88. P Murphy

BLUIES Senior Coach : Reserves Coach: 1 . A . Mitchell 2 . R.Furphy 3 . G . Williams 4 . E . Banks 5 . M . Bolton 6. W. Carroll 7. R . Walton 8. M . Yandell 9M . McCarty 10. A. Davis 12. J. Kanis 14 . J . Ingleton I& B. Dowling 16 G . Allardice IT P Stephens 18. S . Kirsanovs 19. D. Buckley 20. A . Venturini 21 . J . Finlayson 22 . R . Nummnuts 23, J. Buckley 24, A- Walli s 25. D. Bake r 26. D. Macinnes 27. J. Jamieson 28. G . Hazeldine 29 B. van Denderen 30, R. Gree n 31 . M . Formosa 32.A .Nugent 33 . C. Love 34 . H . Worsley 36. N . Macaulay 37. D. Lewis 40, D. Kozckar 41 . M. Currie 42 . P. Kistler 43. J . Dunn 45.A .Lennon 46, S. Lawley 4T J. Corner 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 Ar Hamilton 61 . D. Prayer 64 N . De Dear 65, A. Jackson 66.T. McGregor 6T T McIntyre 68. R . Mitchell 71 . N . Smit h

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13. C. Kiriako u 14. P. Clayton (VC) 15. G . White 16. A. Bowater 17. A. Blake 18. N . King 19. R. Barry 20 . D. Stephe n 21 . P. Thornely (Capt) 22 .R.Schober 23 . R . James 24 . R . Smith 25. P. Pedretti 27. R . Love 28. L . Donavan 29. A. Barne s 30. .6Greenwood 31 . C . Hibbard 32. J. Brassil (Res-Capt) 33. M. Hammond 34. A. Noonan (Res-VC) 35. L . Bradley 36. M . Jack 37. C . McLeod 38. D. Christensen 39.S . Harrison 40. A. Price 41 . C . Tustin 42.A .Thomas 43. S . Tusti n 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 . Blowheld 55.S.Page 56. C . Voight 57. W. Marshall 58 . V. Dimas 59. D. Martini 60- J. Kolovos 61 . T. Gourdoulis 62 . J . Whitbread 63. N . Dellis

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OLD MENTONIAN S Senior Coach : Be rt Calve rt Reserves Coach: Paul Hodges 1 .A .Acreman 2 .R .Beynon 3 . R . Newman 4 . M. Barrett 5. M. Turner 6. V.Sciacca 7. G . Norto n 8. N . MacQuir e 9. R . MacQuire (Capt) 10 . M . Durack 11 . D. Solley 12. T. Appel 13. S . Sharp 14. D. Rogers 15. C. Davis 16. D. Grant 17. C. McKinnon 18.T.Bournon 19. 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. Scurria 38. D. Wright 40. M . Osborn 41 . N . Sher 42 . J. Norman 43 . C . Best 44 . M . Dyer 45 . G . Dickson 46 . A. Petrov 47. J. Konicanin 48.D.Johnson 49. M . Hargreaves 50. C. Funsto n

51 . N . Daou 52 . T. Scalzo 53 . G . Barnes 57. D.Schinzel 58 . T. Lo w 59 . G . Buxton 61 . T. Cowell 62 . B . Trebilcock 68. G Gakovic

OLD PARADIA N S Senior Coach : Michael Muivahiii Reserves Coach : Tony Hayes 1 . P. Considine 2. B. McClement s 3. M . Considine (Capt) 4. S . Phil p 5. G . Powick 6. J. Geary 7. P. Cosgritf 8. D. Reeves 9. A . Canavan (VC) 10. B. Considine 11 . D. Beck 12. M . Geary 13. R. Mills 14. P. Board 15. M . McNamara 16. M . Heffernan 17. Michael Vear 18. P O'Loughlin 19.P.Brabender 20 . J . Att a

21 . T. Nelson 22.A . Reagan 23. P Robertson 24. D. Stuckey 25. A. Morelli 26. P. Martin 27 . N . Kerr 28.P Shannon 29.P Zappa 30.F. Gleason 31 . P. Walsh 32 . M . Skerritt 33. A . Peyton 34. T. Beare 35 . J . Steindl 36 . J . Beveridge 37.T. Canavan 38. M . Mullavey 39. P. Nailer 41 . M . O'Keef e

42 . P. Hammond (C-Res) 43 . P. Heal y 44 . T. Livy 46 . B . Flyn n 47. R . Aanenson 48 . R 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 . Booth 63. J. Tob y 64. N . Wayman 65. S. Vincent 66. C .Zahra 67. A. Villanti 70.B.Pannam MAJOR SPONSO R

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OLD TRINITY GRA M MARI A NS Senior Coach : Alan Johnson Asst. Coach : Tom Flowe r Reserves Coach: Chris Glass 1 . A . Dun n 2 . C. Robison 3. A . Allibon (VC) 4. T. Norma n 5 .D. 0'Shaughnessy(DVC) 6. A . Taylo r 7. R. Forbes 8. R. Beardsley 9. A . Johnson (Capt) 10. A . Parkes 11 . T. Phillips 12 . A. Vize 13. D . Balazsy 14. R . Boxtel 15. T Pontefract 16. A . Blac k

17. T. Farrell 18. N . Beardsley 19.G . Hudson 20 . T. Roberts 21 . S. Dru m 22 . P. Robison 23 . J . Adgemis 24 . A . Anderson 25 . E . Borghesi 26 . L. Coleman 27. I . Wallace 28 . G . Harvey 29 . I . Fraze r 30. C . Anderson 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Sammut 33. P. Scott 34. A . Curtis 35. A . McAree 36. R . Heath 37. R . Sella 38. R . Phillips 39. J. Hodder 40. M . Beamish 41 . A. Spinks 42 . A. Banfield 43. C . Neave 44. A . Turner 45. C. Cooper 46. I . Galjar

47. G. Harmer 48. D. McCulloch 49. C. Backman 50. D. Wallace 51 . D. Rogers 52. A . Smit h 53. B. Beamish 54. M . Malizla 55. D. Pettigrove 56. D. Ashe 57. M . Adam 58. M .Nougher 59. B. Davey 60. A. Daniels 61 . D. McClay 62. J.P. Adgemis 63. A. Paullett 64. C. Orwi n 65. T. Glare 66. M . Harrison 67. M . Green 68. N . Torzeau 69. L . Thomas 80. A . Smit h

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UNIVERSITY BLACK S OLD XAVERIAN S Senior Coach: Mchaet Rush Reserves Coach : Michael O'Shaughnessy 1 . D. Juracich

2. R . Hanse n 4 . R. Curtain (VC) 5. D. McKay (VC) 6. M. Ellis 7. W. Denton (Capt) 8.J. Dickso n 9. A. McCorkell 10. D. Richardson 11 . G. Greetham 12 . T Stoney 13 .S .Lynch 14. M . Collopy 15. A. McLean 16. L . Meehan 17. J . Dalton 18 . P. O'Sullivan 19 . M . Dalton 20. A . Callan 21 .J. Richardson 22. R . Visentini 23. T. Devine 24 . J . McKay 25. D. Taylor 26. T. Atkins 27. D. Doolan 28. D. McLean 29. A . Wilson 30. D. Dann (VC) 31 . R. Ralph 32 . J . Hilbert 33 . D. Landrigan 34 . J. O'Sullivan 35 . C. Mortensen 36.L . Hannebery 37. A . Landrigan 38. J. Mahony 39. M . Holmes 40 . R. Dalton 41 . A. Dillon 42 . D. Honan 43 . W. Mithen 44 . B. Heaphy 45 . P. Dalton 46 . J. Kennedy 47. J . Flynn 48 . M . Logan 49 . D. Bailey 50 . G . Dalton 51 . R Connors 52 . D . King 53 . A. Klvac 54 . J. Petroft 55 . M . Kelliher 56 . A. Hal l 57. M . Fennessy 58 . M. Lovelock 59 . J. McGrath 60 . S. Lovegrove 61 . J. Lowe 62 . R . Salter 63 . P. Burke 64 .A.Sheehan 65 . B. Dethridge 66 . D. McInerney 67. G. Horne 68 . A. Bourke 69 . M. Gibson 70. A. Luxto n 71 . M . Williamson 72 . C. Ralph

PARKSIDE Senior Coach ; Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach : Marc Bradley 1 . L. Inserts 2 . G . Griffiths 3 . F. Sansonetti 4 . B. Pealing 5. T. Gard 6 . A . Stuart 7. D. Goodier 8. J . Chiicott 9. G . Dunrabbin 10. M . Sturgess 11 . M . Hoyn e 12. P. Colisimo 13. G . Yoksich 14. M . Sedgwick 15. J. Cotte r 16. K. Jergens 17. C. Freeman 18. D. Gray 19. S . Rodweli 20. M . Page 21 . B. Glasgow 22 . P. Coombe 23. M . Sherlock 24. G . Williams 25. P. Torre 26. M . Bradley 27 . L . Panjari 28. T. Franklin 29. M . Rowe 30. J. Papas 31 . J . Kin g 32. L. Cowell 33. A. Botta 34. M . Brown 35. G . Panjari 36. G . Asquinl 37. J. Panjan 38. N . Vincitorio 39. D. Debiasi 40. B. Inserra 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 . Globan 55 .R Meeha n 56 . M . Jarrouge 57. J. Hehi r 71 . C. Ferry SPONSORS Ferguson Plarre Bakehouses 434 -6699 * Parkside Panels 459 851 6 * Ivorie Clothing 489 9511 * Grandview Hotel 4815489 * Heidelberg Mitsubish i

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ST. BERNARDS Senior Coach : Frank Dunell Assistant Coach: Paui Daftey Reserves Coach: John Newbold 1 . M . Sulliva n 2 . P. Fitzgerald 3 . J . Law 4 . G . Mathewes 5 . S. Wals h 6 . C. Wood 7. S. Parrett 8. A . Capes 9. G. Wood 10. J. Federico 11 . P. Capes 12. D. Godfrey 13. R. Purcell 14. S . Doran 15. L . Overman 16. F. Dunell 17. W. Carey 18. A. Purcell 19. L . Gollant 20. J. Fraser 21 . C. Mallia 22 . M. Mahady 23. C . Overman 24. K . Mahady 25. F. Comito 26. J. Gollant 27. A. Nathan 28. P. Morrice 29. J. Overman 30. B. Mulqueen 31 . C. Bond 32 . P. Runting 33. M . Mulkearns 34. J. O'Connell 35. J. Saundry 36. P. O'Dea 37. M . O'Connell 38. D. McAllister 39. A . Vinecombe 40. S. Byrne 41 . D. Looker 42 . M . Marshall 43. A . McCleave 44. T. Matkov 45. S . McKnight 46. J. Patterson 47. R . Kennedy 48. B. Doolan 49. C. Rye 50. A . Walsh 51 . P. Flynn 52 . M . Boucher 53. R . Doolan 54. B. Gallaugher 55. P. Rogerson 56. D. Brebner 57. S . Denahy 58. H . Tobi n 59. A. Nugent 60. C. Whitehead 61 . J . Dynan 62. M . Urbaniak 63. P. Walsh 64. M. McNamara 65. S . Millen 66. A. Moodie 67. P. O'Connell 78 . M . Devers '9

Senior Coach: Steven Carl Reserves Coach : Mick Shaddock 1 . M. Gibney

2 . J. Radford 3 . R . Grummet 4. A . Gray 5 . J . McDonald 6 . C . McCanoh 7. J. Coburn 8 . J . Sommerville 9 . S. Phillipson 10. S. Bromell 11 . M . McErvale 12 . M Bell 13 H . O'Neale 14. T. Thomas 15 G . Anderson 16. B. Keilar 17. N. Hopkins 18. M . Lagastes 19 P. Vaughan 20. S. McMahon 21 . T Whitehead 22 . S. Glover 23. R . Reilly 24. J. Start 25. A . MacGowan 26. A . Bandit 27. S . Stelam 2& S. Cheat 29. J. Gray 30. G . Keys 31. C. Pie in 32 . IN Pappas 33. G . Mdler 34. M . Giltrap 35. O Perry 36. M. Hynes 37. A . Hengel 38. A. McArthur 39.N .Adams 40, J. Garay 41 . M . McLach6n 42. G . Wines 43. J. Gaily 44. P. Dillon 45. T. Purdey 46, B. Danielson 48. M . Donovan 49. S . Cern 50. S . Shaddock 51 . G. Robinson 52. M . Bell 53. P. Jordan 54. S . L.ongiey 55. C. Morgan 561 Rr Barbary 57. A . Harris 58.C.GaMy 59. S. Major 60. A . Merritt 61, B. Jackson 63 . fl Smith 64 A . Stone 66 . S. Spanks 67. L . Spetch 68 . C . Watson 69, A . Betsy 70. B. Murphy 71 . B. Smith 72 . A . Morrison 73, R. Newcombe 74.K. Sammons 75. M . Edmonds 76 A. Lenin TT T Leming 78. C. Browne 79. J. Bokor 80. A . Burke 81 . Costello 82. A . Donal d

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C °.1)LF9EL D : - .l[ . ,RIANS Sonior A Res Coach : R ./I one 2 .D.Hart 3. B. Matthews 4. T, Nelso n 5. W . Horton 6. R . Harrison 7. G . Boston B. S. Pearce 9. G . Din d 10, D. Croni n 11, R . Morrissey (DVC) 12. G. Bendal l 13. J . Turner 14. S . Klose 15. C. Cooney 16. T Royals (VC) 17. G . Williams 18, N . Cox

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FAW KN ER Senior Coach: M ark Tymms Reserves Coach : Gilbert Ould 1 . M . Tymm s 2 . M . Middlemo 3, G . Busst 4. W . Hoare 5, N . Horvath 6. S. Lydiatt 7. D. Cropley 8.I .Habgood 9. P O'Leary 10. P, Villani ll .K . Kavanagh 12 . P. Tymms 13. P. Kerslake 14. M . Roach 15. D . Terry . L . Cohen 117. 6 G . Ould 18.J. Madden 19, D . Clark 20 . S . Hol t 21 . G . Salerno 22, S. Buckley 23. N . Goseuinckel 24, R. Lawson 25. B. Young 26. B. Selleck 27. G . Young 28, M . Kane 29. M . Barrett 30. N . Palet 31 . S . Molloy 32 . A. Johnst . P. Majercza c3 k 34, W. Bygate 35. P, Barrett 36. C . Kelly 37. C. Ford 38 . J . Roach 39 .C.Habgood 40 . C . Gleason 41 . D . Cecchmi 42 . K . DeHenin 43 .S . Gleason 44 . G . Mitchell 45 . D. Smith 46, B. Smit h

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IVANHOE Senior Coach : Kelvin Shaw Reserves Coach : Robert McDowell 1 . R . Armstrong 2 . A . Kew 3 C. Tucker 4 R Purcell 5 . P, Manuel &T Jackson 7, J . Matthews 8, J . Freeman (Capt) 9 . M . Thackwray 10 .G .Kennedy 11 . V. Sammarhno

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MON -,' SA E!P!I BLUE S Senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserves Coach : M arcus Hanlon 1 J Alexander 2 I Kohle r 3 I Sest 4 B . Cornwell 5 G . Gal e

6 I . Hildebrand 7 B. Seato n 8 . A . Barker 9 . L. Baring 10. J. Koo p ll . M . Spencer 12 . M . Cramptom 14. R . Hyatt 15, R . Knight 16, D. Corrigan 17, S. Zachandis 18 . G . Hipwel l 19 . A . Hoogeveen 20. A . Tuhan 21 . D. Lawrence 22 . M . Cohen 23. D. Lynch 24 . R, Mezzadra 25 . M . Kellock 26 . A . McGregor 27. D Newman 28, P. Little 29, A. Headberry 30. J . Sturgess 31 . J, Smit h 34 J. Quin 35, A Quin 36, M . Qui n 37 J . Andritsos 39 . D . O'Brien 40. J . Harrison 41, A. Kiers 42, P. Millie 43 . G . Ender s 44 . L, Champness 45 .J,Lochornak 46, D. Wals h

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8. J. Ranginui 9 G . Andrews 10. V. McDonald 11 . A . Pitts 12. Anthony Maher 13, D. Jenkin s 14 . W. Keighran 15.S . Bennett 16. N . Wallmeyer 17 D. Coltman 18. P. Johns 19, R . Buchanan 20.J.Coghlan 21 . A. Jackson 22 . B . Wade 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. 0. Noronh a 31, R . Lucas 32 P Hyde 33P Rachor 35. D.W. Brown 36. R. Stekelenburg 37. G. Eliaz 38. G . Smith 39. P Pitts 40. G . Cank 41 . G. Phelps 42.T Smith 43. A. Corboy 44 . J . Nolan 45. R Meharry 46 J . Curtin 47. M . Durham 49. R. Williamson 50. C. Moore 51 . P Kemezys 54 . B. Walker 55. W. Brown

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D Section ~,~ ~ Est . 1967 GLENHUNTLY A.J .A .X . Senior Coach: Michael Ritterman 1 . D. Marks 2. A . Klooger (Capt) 3. A . Kiel 4. M. Fried 5. M. Silve r 6. M. Ritterman (Coach) 7. P. Goet z 8. M. Roseman 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. Marks 17. 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. Levy 52 . A. Zielinski 53. M . Ben•Meir 54. Paul Klein 55. B. Zielinsk i 56. D. Szwarcburg 57. M . Perc h 58. R . Zubin 59 . S. Akoka 60 . J . Roseman 61 : D. Jagoda 62 . C. Vati 63 . D. Pa t 64 . D. Markham ~65 . J . Davis 66 . D . Marlowe 67. G . Neate r 69. J . Rubenstein 71 . A. Woolf 73. A. Levy

Senior Coach : Mick Smith Reserves Coach: Greg Schultz 1 . B. Wilso n 2 . (A) D. Gregory 2 . (B) P. Jone s 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 it . 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. Tallarico 42. G. Fletcher 43. M. Richards 44. J. Gilmour 45. P Lam b 46. R. Horowitz 47. N . Morris 48, M. Inkster 49. R 50. R.. Hal Grinstead l 51 . S . Noble 52, M . Lukais 53.M.Ley 54. M. Davies 55.S.Jones 58. A. Antonio 59. C. Rya n 65. B. Lowden

HA M PTON ROVERS Senior Coach : Jeff Costello Reserves Coach: Kyle Ivey 1 . R. Hetherington 2 . M . Blake 3. L Boyl e 4. A. McGregor 5 D. Rogerson 6. D. McConville (Capt) 7. J. Alessi 8. A. N .ppard 9 D De Luca 10 W Boyle 11 .1 Rogerson 12 W Capp 13 C Dwyer 14. G Russell 15 R Thompson 16 S Mulholland 17 B Bird (VC-Res) 18. G Devereaux 19. A. Winkler 20 . S Devereaux 21, G, McDonald 22 M . McKellar 23 . D. Devote 24 . M, Young 25 R Meln7ak (DVC) 26 J Ross 27, M, Gill 28 N Dwye r 29 S Pappon(VC) 30 S McDonald 31 P Pavlou 32 A Williams 33, A. Windmill 34 W. Austin 35 R. Davis 36. S Basken 37. M, Moss 38, M . Hyne s 39, K. Ivey (CC-Res) 42 A, Pryor 43. G, Hoggett 44 M, Hender 45 G Kanneberg 46 T Murray-White 47 C . Holton 48 T Worland 49 D. Blakey 50 J, Hunter 61, M . Grimmer 87 D, Nuttal l D Alessi N Andrew M . Andrews G Cox S Crisp M Curry P Curry P Derrick S Guy B Hibbs D Hutchison G Kelly P Kelly J Kibblewh,te A Luca s G McQueen J Mathe r P. Poulter P Rogerso n

LA TROBE UNIVERSIT Y 1 . R. Little (Capt) 2 . D. Huffer 3.P,Rae 4.T.McCombe 5. M . Gabbe 6. J. Dumaresq 7.T.Zoch 8. B. Franzma n 9. D . Shaw 10. M . Bakogianis (DVC) 11 . L . Athanasaki s 12. P. Chilco 13. D. Mitchell 14. G . Molyneux 15. M . Lewi s 16. G . Liersch 18. T. O'Connor 19. R . Taylor 20 . S . Tighe 21 .D .Edmunds 22 . M . Edmunds 23 . S. Dunin 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. Ride r 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 . P. 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

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2 . A. Mitchell (DVC) 3 . J . Harvey 4. R . Paterson 5 . S. Spicer 6, D. Heint z 7. P. Kerkvliet (Capt) 8 . P Jepso n 9 . R . Bea t 10. E . Smith (VC) 11 . A . Dance

12. J . Wilson 13. A. Kyriacou 14.S .Jackson 15. R . Spurritt 16. W. Inkster 17. R . Pike 18.G .Adams 19. J. Gan 20.T. McManus 21 . A. Mance 22 . M . Sugden 23. M . Armstrong (DVC) 24. S. Burmeiste r 25. N . Huntley 26. G . Young (Capt-Res) 27. D. Provan 28. B. Leitch 29. W. Forward 30. S . Swingler 31 . J. Forwood 32. J . 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. Hayes 45. N . McCann 46. R . Le e 47. P. Lenton 48. S . Crundell 49. C. McCulloch 50. N . Brow n 51 . A . Wilson 52.R .McCahon 53. S . Woods 54. B. Elliot 55. R. Wood 56.R .Jones 57. A . Gibb 58. S . Jardine 59. E . Morel 60. A. Schoff 61 .B. Town 63. C. Evans 64. R . Dowling

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OLD GEELON G Senior Coach : Alan Quaiffe Reserves Coach: Bruce Harwood 1 . S . Furph y 2 . W. Davis 3. P. Clarke

4. C . Gunn (Capt) 5. R . Bur n 6. D. Ritchie (VC) 7. B. Harwood 8.J .Handbury 9. C . Slorac h 10. A . McDougal 11 . J. Pescott 12 . G . Fawcett (DVC) 13. B Smith

14. J. Ritchie 15, M . Williams 16. S. Burgess 17. W. Dowling 18. C . Richardson 19. J . Manto n 20. C. Ros s 21. J . Munrnngs 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 . Colaci 44.A, Dawson 45. J. Cox 47 D.Obernn 48.C .Begg 49. N . Haslem 50. T. De Steiger 51 . J. Le e

52 . P Stock 53 C .Kaaka 54 C . Fayers 55, A, McMillan 56. D. Cler k 57. N . Lillie 58 . M . Naylor 59 . C . Walker 60 . S. Bayliss 62 . M . Maclnnon 63 . T. Hibbard 66 . E . Spide n 67. C. Slorach 68 . C. Cameron 69 . J . Manifold 70. G . Bennet t

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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 27. 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 . Rattopolous 37. R . Sutherland 38. P. Triandos 39. S. Boyd 40. M. Giovannetti 41 . J . Marshall 43. T Theodore 44. A. Triandos 47. D.Cuttriss 49. M . Dodderill 50. C. Dunnell 52 . A . Novak 54. M . Poglog 59. R . Bell 61 . P Naim

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

ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Reserves Coach: David Walpole 1 . R . Hawkins 2. M . Hard y 3. A. Varasdi (VC) 4. G . Gross 5. 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 Joyc e 15. M . Harrison 16. S . Bazley 17. 0. Hourigan 18. P. McCann 19. J . Watkin 20. M . Quinlan 21 . 1 . Fullagar 22 . M. Kerr 23. M . Aumont 24.P. Meagher 25 . D. Walpole 26 .J . O'Brien 27. J. Quinlan 28. J . Bare 29 . P. McCann 30. B . 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. Chaffeq 40.J .Shaw 41 . R . Deal y 42. P. Panagiotopolous 43. R. Snell 44. P. Chaffey 45. A. Croag h 46.D. DeRooden(Res-C) 47. R . Marks 48. A. Richardson 49. P. Stewart 50. C. Wiggins 51 . C. Stone 52 . P Lewin 53. M . McColl 54. D. McDonald 55. C. O'Keefe 56. B. Barclay 57, P Lon g

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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 . Divirgili o 7 C . Veitch 8 C . Gay 9 . C . Parker 9 . H, Turvey 9 . D. Robbin s 10, B. Snaps (Capt) 11 R, Creighton 11 . R . Divirgdr o

12 D. Thompson 12 P. Laming 13 G Cotterill 13 . S. Irvine 14 . B . Mott

14 J . Empey 16 . M . Tymms 17 . D. Gandolfo 18. D Kiddy 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 . Divirgilio 34. S. Avery 34 R . Rees 35 P Avery 36, R . ingles e

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. Reynold s '.. 46 V Lacana 47 . M . Dellaca '.. 48 L . Coleman ' 49 M .lacuon e .

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Looking Back by Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 198 6 Parkside (B), third, defeated top team Old Xaverians by 2 points after trailing by 25 points at half time. Final scores were 12 .9 to 12 .7. Best were Sherlock, Yoksich, Griffiths (P'side) and Beattie, Summers, Peter Curtain (Old Xavs) . Ormond held a very successful old players night with best and fairest winners a feature of the night . Those present were Havel Rowe (1947), Joe Sheehan (1950), Geoff Harris (1951), Ron "Hookey" Trevor ro w (1955 - all the way from QId), Norm Pe rt (1959), John Burdekin (1960), Ken Davidson (1962), Brian Finlayson (1963, 67, 69), Kevin Ladd (1968), Roger Wood (1971), Bruce Bourne (1974, 76), Alan Naylor (1977), Bruce Corben (1978), Steven McCooke (1979, 81) and Guy Ritchie (1983, 85) . 100 games to Old Trinity's David "Doughty" = O'Shaughnessy, senior best and fairest in 1982 and 1984 . Caulfield Grammarians (A) with their second successive win, kept the survival hopes alive . It was a great victory as the "Fields" trailed the `Hoes by 3 goals at the last change, then kicked 4 .7 to 0.2 in the final term . David Matthews and John Kanis in their new roles in the ruck and centre dominated the game. Old Haileybumians (C) fell by the wayside yet again when they were thrashed by Kew, 8.5 to 3.65. It was afairly rugged game. The bestwere Peric,'C Portelli, F. Haralambopoulos (Kew) and Smith, Holman, Paul (Old Hailey.) . Ormond went to second position in "A" Section when they handled Elsternwick Park's heavy conditions far better than fourth placed Bull .-Temp. Thetwo Phils, Kingston and Meh rten continued their carnival form to dominate in Ormond's 38 point win, 12.15 to 6.13, a real turn around as Ormond led by only one goal at half-time. 10 YEARS AGO - 1981 Merit Award winners for 1981 were Ida Marcon (Ivanhoe), Bob Jenson (North Brunswick), Bob Cold re y (Hampton Rovers), G re g Tootell (Caul . Gramm .), Allan McFarlane (Coburg), Brian Costello (Uni . Blacks) and Colin Johnston (TAFL) . Centuries galore at Hampton Rovers when Don "Village" Scariett along with former club captain Steve "Lucky" Huckett thundered down the race for their 200th games, followed by lion-hearted rover Alley Ma rt in to play his 100th . The Executive expressed their thanks to Brighton City Council Parks and Gardens supervisor, Tom New, and his assistants, G re g Gianakis and Clarrie Peel for keeping Elsternwick Park in great shape despite the recent heavy rains.

300 games to Elsternwick's Don Perkins and 150 games to Mick Conve ry. Marcellin kept in touch with "A" Section for when they annihiliated second place Ormond, 16.8 to 6.18 . Best were Hesse, Bracher, Gartner (Marcellin) and McAsey, Kingston, P. Mehrten (Ormond) . St Kevins (C) kicked 12 .2 but still went down to Bulleen-Temp. 13 .7. Stars were Bird, Van den Driest, Gilmore (B.-Temp.) (1986 Capt. NR) and Hannan, Olsen, Tempany (St Kevins OB) . In the battle for fourth place in C Section, MHSOB kicked 4.4 to Old Camberwell's 0 .4 in the final term to win by 2 points, 13.9to 12 .3. Best were Todd, Knight, Sho rt (MHSOB) and Polgiase, I . Rogers, Warner (O. C'well) . 15 YEARS AGO - 197 6 The team to represent Victoria in the AAFC Carnival in Adelaide, was selected was as follows : M . Ri tterman (AJAX), G . Fletcher, J. Griffiths, J. Butcher (Caul . Gramm .), P. O'Brien (Cob.), I . Rice (Coll .), I Davis (Geel .), J. Gartner (Marc . OC), R. Silberberg (MHSOB), R. Booth (Monash), S. Magui re (North OB), (c) J. Anderson (Old Scotch), ( vc) C. Hansen (Old Trinity), B. Bourne (Orm .), R. Sykes (Power House), M . Bates, R. Shepherd (ROB), P. Aughton, M . D re nnan, G . Mitchell, P. Rackham, G . Wade (St Bernards OC), N . Burne, J. Clarke (U . Blacks), R . Hindle (U. Blues) . Peter O'Donohue was coach with Brian Lauder, manager and Fred Coid rey, assistant . Monash Blues (ninth) caused a major upset when they defeated top side No rth Old Boys. Better backingup and aerial supremacy won the game for Monash . North, nearly 10 goals down atthe final change, added 6 goals in good time but faded out towards the finish . Best were Moo re, Bickford, Syme (Monash) and Foga rty, O'Keefe, O'Connor (North) . Undefeated teams after 10 games were Old Haileybu ry (C), AJAX ( D), West Brunswick ( F), No rth Old Boys (Junior 1) and Thomastown (Junior 2) . Bennett (Hampton Rovers) kicked 10 goals in his team's (C Section) big win against Power House, 24 .22 to 7.10. 20 YEARS AGO - 1971 In a high scoring game Ormond defeated leaders Caulfield Grammarians, 21 .15.141 to 18.13.121 . The defeat tumbled Caulfield fro m top place to fifth, on percentages, with the top five teams level on 32 points. Best we re Morgan, Wood, Logan (Ormond) and Butcher (5 goals), Fox and Steve McLaughlin (Caulfield) . Don Bradshaw, OGG's captain (who travelled from Hamilton each week) played his 50 consecutive game . '3C


Peter de Luca in his first "A" Section game kicked 8 fine goals from full-forward for St Bernards . Milestones - 350 games to Les Gordon (Power House) ; 200 to John ( Pincus) Penhale (ANZ Bank) ; 150 to Don Mullin ( Kew), Peter Sierakowski (Ormond) ; 100 to Alan Saxby (AMP Society), Rod Jones (Old Trinity), Brian Grindlay (Old Paradians) and Henry Halassa (De LaSalle) . 25 YEARS AGO - 1966 M HSOB were now 2112 games in front of Coburg while a further 11/2 games behind were Caulfield Grammar, Old Paradians, Old Scotch and Collegians . Old Ca rey welcomed back John Elliott from his overseas trip and commented "the Chicago Wildcats are still recovering from the night John trained with them" . Youngest player for St Pat's (Ballarat) is Ray Ball . (Raylaterplayedfor Richmond and South Melbourne and was later centre half-back for Caulfield in the VFA .) Parkside ruckman Keith Johnson was his team's best player for the third successive week .

"A" Section umpires were Loy, Posetti, Wait Murphy and M ason . 40 YEARS AGO - 1951 Blues and Blacks staged a great struggle for three quarters but Blues weretoo strong in the final quarter with 8.2 to 2 .2 . Duncan Anderson (13 goals), John Jolley and Rick Morrison were outstanding for Blues with Harry Meredith, Robin Farmer and Hugh Miller best for Blacks. Ormond managed to defeat Old Melburnians by 5 points to leave the teams in places 4 and 5 on the ladder with 24 points . Ron McFarlane, Ormonc"s angular ruckman and a wobbly kick, steered through 7 goals . St Andrews and Beilfieid, battling for a place in "D" Section four, staged a great game, with the home team stronger in the second half to win by 11 points . Rod Ellison on the back line was best afield for St Andrews while other stars were Ted Drinkwater, John Waller and Bob Stein. Caulfield Grammarians Juniors commented on Ted Marshall's two glorious drop kick goals "miracles, miracles" .

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COACHES CI,T ~3; ---_ edited by Mike McArthur-AUen Having become an avid reader of "Coaches Clipboard" I must admit to having been very impressed with both articles supplied thus far by Banyule coach, John Simpson . His first on doing your homework and the more recent one on performance analysis highlighted his very professional approach to his coaching role .

I remain in awe and in a state of envy with his ability, good fortune and/or good management in being able to assemble around himself such an array of fact finding, researching, data collecting personnel . This professional approach, taken on board by all concerned at club level, separates the men from the boys, or more to the point the distinction between the upper and lower echelons of the Amateur ranks . Generally speaking, and I re-iterate generally, 'D' grade and down, district club or old school it's more of a 'slather and whack' approach to get yourself up the best way you can using whatever physical and material resources you have at your disposal . The recruitment of players to clubs in these grades is often based simply on how quickly we can gain promotion through the ranks rather than a carefully planned long-term, tea m building approach . Haphazard recruiting often attracts the wrong type of player to the " < club, and while he'll put in a'good' one every now and again, in the long-term he will more than likely jeopardise the future of an in-house junior who through lack of opportunity will drift out of the club or transfer directly to another club which has a more sensible policy . From an old school perspective, the recruitment of existing students is no 'snack' either. Many of these youngsters have stars in their eyes and if the old school team isn't in 'A' or 'B' grade then in the main forget it old chum ! No amount of wooing or cajoling will see them don your guernsey, although the cop-out line is ever so predictable I'll have a coule of years at such and such a club and then I'll be back . Good night Irene, gone forever unless the club fails and yours performs minor miracles over a short span of time. The groupings of these younger players either at a particular school or in a residential/district zone creates an atmosphere whereby peer conformity is the norm and before you know it, Billy Bloggs goes to club 'X' and all and sundry follow suit . Billy might make it, the others might not, however, this doesn't make it easy pickings to get them back . No one likes to fail, let alone admit it! Again it will take time and considerable persuasion to convince particular players to come back a few grades and throw their lot in with you in pursuit of success . The school themselves cannot entirely divorce themselves of fault eithec Some that I have studied have a wonderful fostering and nurturing system through their campus sports network whereby kids will break their guts to try out for the old boys when the time comes along . Others sadly to say, neglect basic coaching strategies to the point where kids want to pursue anything else but footy and, in some instances, the naturally gifted and talented ones are steered and directed from that particular schools old boys team to go to anothers who are in the top bracket . So much so for even a degree of loyalty. I'll allow you the reader to peruse the old school teams through the grades and make your own assessment of the situation . Ken J . Bremner Senior Coach, St Kevins

-Ji4AL TUESDAY JULY 2ND 1991 *A . SHORT ( Banyule) - Striking - 3 matches . *S . POLAN (M azenod Blacks U/19) - Striking - 3 matches . M . CRUENALE (St Peter's U119) - Striking - 3 matches . R . LOVE ( Kew) - Headbutting - 6 matches. M . TYRRELL (Old Xaverians) - Abuse of Umpire - 6 matches . R . CAPES ( Hampton Rovers U119) - Tripping - 1 match . S . LORD ( Kew) - Attempted Striking - 2 matches . D. RAJCH (Ajax U119) - 2 Charges : Charge No 1 - Abusive language - 2 matches Charge No 2 - Pushing umpire -5 matche s Total 7 matches plus any finals for 1991 season . *Accepted prescribed penalty Mike McArthur-Allen, Tribunal Co-ordinato r

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VIE79MAO TODAY A SECTION OLD SCOTCH vs NORTH OLD BOYS Field: Tony Hales, Justin Toohey Goal: Reno Barichievich, Gary Baumgarton OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: Rob Bell, Mark Jenkin s Boundary: Jim Huckson, Frank Martinez Goal: Jason Tyrell, Bernie Hoare THERRY vs ORMON D Field: Mark Gibson, Geoff Rido Goal: Mike Richardson, Ken Pitcher MARCELLIN vs UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: Noel McDonald, Steve McCarthy Goal: Gary Clancy, Rob Liddle COLLEGIANS vs DE LA SALLE OC Field: Richard Simon, Mark Bushfield Goal: Mike Murray, Andrew Hoga n B SECTION UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs ST BERNARDS Field: Graham Thwaites, Tim Shearer Boundary : Shane Mannix, Leah Gallagher Goal: Mike Lentini, Nick Edwards PARKSIDE vs OLD MENTONIAN S Field: Peter Wiseman, Brian Lowe Goal: Don McKenzie, Steve Hopper OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD PARADIANS Field: Andrew McPherson, Garry Lowe Goal: Julian Velleman, David Jobling BANYULE vs OLD XAVERIAN S Field : Geoff Curran, Peter Mair Goal: John Kelly, Bob Seymour OLD TRINITY vs KEW (E. Park) Field : David Harford, Geoff Moore Boundary: David Gourley, David Fowler Goal: Geoff Grigg, Trish Boyd OLD TRINITY vs KEW (Reserves - E . Park) Field: Club Umpires Boundary: Brad Hodge, Dirk Kramer Goal: Bill Fowler, Nancy M .C . Taggart C SECTION CAULFIELD GR vs MONASH BLUES Field: Alan Ladd, Paul La Val e PRESTON MBOB vs BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field: Michael Forde, Chris Keeton FAWKNER vs STATE/COMMONWEALTH BANK Field: Mike Gilday, Jason Moore THOMASTOWN vs WHITEFRIAR S Field: Simon Vandersluys, Rob Mayston IVANHOE vs ST KILDA CBCO B Field: Ric Casey, Anthony Damen D SECTION GLENHUNTLY vs HAMPTON ROVERS Field: Andrew Belcher, Damien Donohue Boundary: James Brown, Brad Johanssen OLD CAMBERWELL vs MHSO B Field: Peter Simpson, Andrew Taylor OLD GEELONG vs ST BEDES Field: Tim Keating, Santo Caruso OLD IVANHOE vs AJA X Field: David Miller, Glenn Rowe LATROBE UNI vs ST KEVINS Field: Tony Murphy, Clarke Thuy s E SECTION WILLIAMSTOWN vs AQUINAS (Sunday) Field: Paul Le Vale, Tom Zapadlo WEST BRUNSWICK vs POWERHOUSE Field: Breck Hayward, Russell Francis NORTH BRUNSWICK vs DOVETON Field: Ken Walker, Jeff Bear MAZENOD vs ST MARYS Field: Tony McKenzie ruc eue~rci~o cnnTeni i co ~no~

E SECTION continued BRUNSWICK vs OLD ESSENDO N Field: Ted Keating, Damien Knott Boundary: Don Walto n Goal: Graeme Simpson, Roy Tucknott ST ANDREWS vs BULLEEN UNITED Field : Brad Lowe F SECTION UNIVERSITY REDS vs SALESIAN OC Field: Peter Howe, Stephen Clinch (Rot A) BORONIA PARK vs ANZ BAN K Field: Peter Harris, Ron Marlyn ST PATRICK'S MENTONE vs RICHMOND CENTRAL Field: Paul Rapke, Gary Knigh t Boundary: Anthony Gabriel, Luke Kirton ELSTERNWICK vs OLD CARE Y Field: David D'Altera PENINSULA vs UHSOB Field: Jeff O'Rourke UNDER 19 SECTION 1 ST BERNARDS vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: David Ashton, John Natoli ORMOND vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: Rob Dooley Boundary: Robert Swinton, Brett Collins OLD SCOTCH vs OLD PARADIANS Field: Ashley Dreier, Peter Keogh (Rot A) Boundary: Tim Creighton, Ben McKee Goal: Leo Mirarchi, Dennis Webster (Rot) DE LA SALLE BLUE vs OLD XAVERIANS Field: Wayne Henry, Gary Beasley Boundary : Robert Condon, Mark Cimdins Goal: Adam Harris, Hany Eid MARCELLIN vs MAZENOD BLUE S Field: Marc English, Ken Coughlan COLLEGIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: Chris Box, Anthony Podesta Goal: Bob Dunstan, James Cheshir e UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION AQUINAS vs THERRY Field: Rob Collie, Cameron Swale THOMASTOWN vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE Field: Ron Smit h Boundary: Dean Costantin, Paul Constantin WHITEFRIARS vs PARKSIDE Field: Glenn Furness, Andrew Kilner (Rot A) NORTH OLD BOYS vs CHIRNSIDE PARK (Brens Oval, Royal Park) Field: Mike Wakeli n OLD TRINITY vs ALBANVALE Field: Peter Graha m Goat: John Pickett, Sam Khan OLD IVANHOE - BYE UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION ST BEDES vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: Alan Conway OLD CAMBERWELL vs AJAX (1 .30pm start) Field: Norm Nugent Boundary: Brad La Ferlita, Vin Vescovi MHSOB vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: Barry Reichel t Boundary: David Chalmers, Warren Allen Goal: Graig Chalmers, Gordon Chalmers CAULFIELD GR vs ST PETER'S CLAYTON Field: Tom Zapadlo HAMPTON ROVERS vs MONASH BLUE S Field : Darren Dalgleish (Rot A), Adrian McMaster MAZENOD BLACKS vs DE LA SALLE GOLD Field : Geoff Kelly Boundary navid Billimoria, Sanjay Kapadi a


Where quality costs no more THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


COLLEGIANS 4 .3 8 .7 11 .9 15.10.100 MARCELLIN O.C. 2.2 5 .4 6.10 7.13.55 COLLEGIANS Daly 5, Lake 3, Mount 2, Schober 2, Happeli, Ingleton, proctor BEST Lemon, Irv!ne, Pollock, Galbraith, Lake . Daly. MARCELLIN Chun 2, Wooller 2, Boysen, Slattery, L . Getson. BEST O'Fiynn . Amad, Merton, Hewitt, Gross, Slattery, ORMOND 4 .4 8.7 12 .11 14 .13.97 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 0.2 . 1 .4 1 .6 2 .10 .2 2

DE LA SALLE OC 9.0 11 .4 16.11 21 .17.143 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .0 6 .0 7.2 8 .3.51 DE LA SALLE Peter Green 6, Makinson 4, Kinsella 3, Campbell 3, Fraser 2, Borg, Mahony, Mackintosh BEST Wright, Campbell, Kinsella, Bolt, b9ahony. Peter Gree n UNIVERSITY BLUES Matthews 4, Wallis 2, Formosa, Furphy. BEST ' cCarty, Jamieson, Vanderen, Kanis, Stephens, Matthew s

IVAi! HOE 4.1 7.5 10.7 15.14 .104 THOL~ ASTON+N 1 .2 4 .2 4.5 7.5.47 IVANtlOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. THOMASTOWN D. Farchione 2, Morobito 2 . D. Fellows, J. Bubis, F. Farchione. BEST.D. Fellows, C. Fellows, Smith, D Farchione, Mavrovik, Lentini . STATE/COMM . BANK 5.8 9.8 10.12 16 .14 .110 BULLEENTEL9PLESTOWE 1 .1 3.5 5.10 8.15.63 STATE/COMMONWEALTH BANK Jenkins 8, Wilson 4, Beare 2, Short, Bunnell. BEST Short, Cioke, A . Maher, Wailmeyer. Keighran, Andrews . BULLEEN-TEMP Mdtlineos 2, C . Parns 2, S. Driver, Nigro, A . Parris, Shine. BEST George, Wotherspoon, Robertson, Driver, Agosta, Clarke . MONASH BLUES 5.4 8.6 12.6 17.12 .114 PRESTON MBOB 3.1 7.6 9.8 9.10.64 MONASH BLUES Baring 3, Corrigan 3, Spencer 3, Cohen 2, Newman 2, McGregor, Alexander, Hildebrand, Seaton . BEST Corrigan, Seaton, Sturgess, Sinclair, Kohler, Baring . PRESTON MBOB Hepburn 3, Herbert 3, Muir, Noble, Philp BEST Bennett. Herbert, Muir, Noble, Smart, Stewart . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .2 5.11 7.14 11 .14 .80 FAWKNER 2 .3 3.6 7.7 11 .14 .80 CAULFIELD GR . Morrissey 4, Boston 3, T. Royals 2, Capie. Pearce. BEST T Royals, G . Williams, Simpson, Boston, Mathews, Morrissey . FAWKNER P Majerczak3, Hoare 3, Clark, M . Roach, Lawson, Mitchell, Cropiey. BEST Habgood, Materczak, Cohen, Cropley, Young, Roach . ST KILDA CBOC 2 .5 6.9 6.12 8.17.65 WHITEFRIARS OC 6.0 10.3 14.9 18.13.121 ST KILDA Degering 2, Boyd 2, Riddell, Fawaz, Capiron, Buckley, BEST Capiron, Gray, Sherman, Gailey, O'Sullivan, Wood . VdHITEFRIARS Pratt 6, Houston 3, Midro 3, Gibbins 2, Stnke, McKeown, Reidy, Carbone. BEST Coghian, Harrison, McAuliffe, D Crowe, Carbone, Pratt .

OLD TRINITY 9.3 11 .5 16.9 19 .13 .137 BANYULE 1 .1 3.3 5.4 6.4.40 OLD TRINITY Boxteil 6, Hodder 5, Heath 4, Johnson 2, Parkes, R Phillips . BEST Dunn, Ailibon, Balazsy, Heath . R . Beardsley, Hodder. BANYULE Adams, Broster, Harte, R . Hogan, Power, Wdchell . BEST Sutterby. Harte. Turnbull, Ashton, Adams. Fraumano . -OLD PARADIANS 6 .6 10.8 12 .15 18 .20.128 OLD MENTONIANS 1 .2 4 .8 5.11 8.14.62 OLD PARADIANS Skerrit 5, Gleason 3, O'Keefe 2, Pannam 2, M . Considine 2, Stuckey, B Joyce, Beare, O'Loughlin BEST J . Geary, Gleeson, Philp, Zappa, Brabender Skerri t OLD MENTONIANS Best 2, Bournon 2, Sher 2, Sly, Soiley. BEST Bournon, Sly, Newman, R. Macquire, Norton, Turner. ST BERNARDS OC 0.2 5 .6 9 .12 14.21 .105 PARKSIDE 3.2 4 .3 7.5 9.6.60 ST BERNARDS Keane 4, J . Goiiant 3, Maliia 3, Law, Fitzpatrick, V Comto. F.Comito. BEST V Comito, Malls, Carey, Keane, J. Gollant, A . Purcell PARKSIDE Sedgew ck3, Freeman 2, Posting, Vincitorio, Williams- BEST Williams. Inserts, Sturgess, Hoyne Vinatorio, Sedgewick . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .1 6.2 9 .4 9.5.59 OLD BRIGHTON 0.2 4.4 6 .9 7.10.52 UNIVERSITY BLACKS McErvale 2, Rourke, Cerni, Longiey, Gibney, Spinks. A Gray. Bromeii . BEST Reilly. Rourke, Anderson, Bromell, 0Neale, Longiey. OLD BRIGHTON Hayden 3 . James2, Marion, Talbot . BEST Talbot, Perry, James, Hutchinson, McLachlan, Pryor. KEW 3 .3 4.4 4 .5 4.8.32 OLD XAVERIANS 4.2 6.12 10.16 15.20.110 KEW S. Lord, Barry, Campion, King . BEST Campion P Clayton, S . Lord, Wood, R James. McMaho n OLD XAVERIANS Richardson 3, Dalton 3, McKay 3, Connors 2, Mithen 2, Dalton, Landngan BEST Holmes, J . Dalton, McCorkell, Logan, Connors, Petroff

LATRCE_• : UNI 5 .5 .35 OLD IVANHOE 17.20 .132 LATROB UNI Pearce 3, Wilson, Sidebottom . BEST Mele, O'Connor, McDonald, Tighe, Liersch, Eldridge. OLD IVANHOE Pidoto 8, Yarwood 3, Cockenll2, Alexander, Dyson, Hall, Corlett, BEST Taylor, Alexander, Smith, Pidoto . W. Parry, Dyson . ST BEDES 3.3 3.4 4.5 4.5.29 M .H .S .O.B. 0.0 1 .3 1 .6 3.6.24 ST BEDES Boag . McNamara, Lannan, Algien . BEST McColough, Beasley, Hutchinson, McNamara, Smith, Purcell . M .H .S .O.B. Newton, Bamert, Green . BEST Newton, Comer, Green, Ath anasopoul os. O'Connor, HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .1 2 .6 5 .6 5.8.38 OLD CAMBERWELL 3.3 5.5 6 .7 7.12.54 HAM PTON ROVERS Panagiotidis 4, Wilton . BEST Boyle, McConville, Capp, PanagioUdis, Blakey, Rogerso n OLD CAPABER4'dELL Pike 4, Proven 3 . BEST Armstrong, Jackson, Kyriacou, Pike, Leitch, Bryson . GLENHUNTLY 1 .2 1 .4 2.5 4 .7.31 OLD GEELONG 2 .3 5.9 5 .14 12 .16.88 GLENHUNTLY Halpin 3, Isaacs, BEST Timms, Gnome, McGrath, Withers, Midze, Halpin . OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ST KEVINS OB 5 .5 5.5 7.10 8.10.58 AJAX 1 .2 6.6 7.10 12 .13 .85 ST KEVINS Gross 2, Hourigan, Kerr, Varasdi, Beale, Hardy, Sergeant, BEST Gross, Arthurson, Fogarty, Stone. Watkin, Sergeant. AJAX D. Marks3, Briskin 2, Klooger 2, D . Sheezel 2, Bugalski, Gordon, Micmacher BEST Zubin, Micmacher Rozenberg, M . Pat, D Pat . Goetz .

ORM OND Schuhkraft 3, Nankivel 2, McConville 2, Connell 2, Kingston, Brown, McCooke, P McDonald, S . Grace BEST Burden, McCooke. McConville, Kingston, Nankivei, D. McDonal d

OLD HAILEYBURY Rae. Seow. BEST MerreK, Armstrong, Sew, Tanner, Orion, Carty. NORTH OLD BOYS 0 .3 2 .6 4 .7 7.9.51 OLD M ELBURNIANS 5 .3 5.4 6 .5 6 .7.43 NORTH OLD BOYS Egan 2, Garnham, Hanlon, Abraham, Tierney, Boyle . BEST Cahill, Atkinson, Moloney, Conti, Hanlon, Egan . OLD MELBURNIANS A . Wilts 2, Webb 2, Nichols, Birrell . BEST A. W itts, Webb, Nichols, Smithers, Anastakis, P. Nelson . OLD SCOTCH 0.0 4 .4 9 .7 14.8.92 THERRY CCOB 7.4 9 .5 13 .10 14 .13.97 OLD SCOTCHMtlIar 4, Aujard 2 . Kepert 2, McCall 2, Brown, Hume, T . Hart, Smith . BEST Hunter, Keipert . Millar, Au3ard, B . Steele, Fuller. THERRY Zanetti 6, Matton 2 . Taylor 2, Goodwin 2, Carter, Castaldi . BEST Grocock, Castaldi, Eastmure . Biddiestone, McCann, Mellon .

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BULLEEN UNITED 2 .1 2 .3 4 .3 5.3.33 6 .0 7.2 7.3 7.5.47 MAZENOD OC BULLEEN UNITED Robbins 2, Creighton, Kelly, Hopkins. BEST Robbins, Kelly, S . Avery, Gay, Morley, Snape . MAZENOD Rekic 3, Francis 2, D. Murray, Ch ilcott . BEST Conroy, O'Hara, Johnson . Chilcott. Mannix, Riley. DOVETON 1 .3 3.7 6 .10 7.12 .54 ST MARY'S 1 .1 1 .2 1 .14 2 .5 .17 DOVETON Dyke 4, J . Reiger, Campbell, T . O'Donnell. BEST Khalil, Ahdore, Campbell, S. Wilson, Muirhead, Dyke . ST MARY'S M . Huebner, B. Clark. BEST D. Lupton, S. McCoy. OLD ESSENDON 1 .2 2 .3 4.6 4.6.30 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .2 6.6 7.7 10.8.68 OLD ESSENDON McConville 4 . BEST J. Panagiotopolous, Willmott, Olarenshaw, Bishop, Thomson, McConville. WEST BRUNSWICK Chapple 5, Capron 2, McDonald 2, Johnstone . BEST Johnstone, Sassine, Chapple, Konstantinidis, Sanalko, Baker. NORTH BRUNSWICK 20 .15 .135 POWERHOUSE 14 .11 .95 NORTH BRUNSWICK D . DeMorton 6, Grimaldi 3, J . Briffa 3, C . Fox 3, A . Tirchett 2, Burrows 2, Boudoloh. BEST Grimaldi, A . Tirchett, Hehir, J. Briffa, D. DeMorton, Cutler. POW ERHOUSE J. Scotland 4, Lynch 3, Gallo 2. J. Hall 2, Doyle, Maddox, Hanson . BEST Doyle, Cross, Morns, Martin, Newland, Escott . ST ANDREW'S 1 .0 6.0 7.0 8 .6.54 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 9.10 18.12 23.20 26.24 .180 ST ANDREW'S Goal Kickers and Best Players not recelved . WILLIAMSTOWN Graham 10, Turnley 6, J. Tuck 3, Mcnamara 2, Anderson, White, M . Cannon, Cook, T. Cannon . BEST A . Cook, A . Langham . J . Tuck, B . Tuck, P McNamara, G . Case . AQUINAS 4.5 7.7 8.8 9.10 .64 BRUNSWICK 0.1 3.2 3.6 4 .7.31 AQUINAS Coster 2 . T. Greirson 2, Whelan 2, M . Walsh, Hurley, Sauze . BEST Huriey Leavey, Haggarty, P. Greirson, Tarulii, Wilkinson . BRUNSWICK S. Gibson, Roberts, Stevens, Cordes. BEST Stevens, Carroll, Hewitt, Conboy, Barley, Green . NO "

PENINSULA OB 2.2 7.5 9 .5 10.11.71 ELSTERNWICK 7.4 12 .5 17.5 20.7.127 PENINSULA OB Warne-Smith 3, M . Collopy 2, McMahon 2, Bleasby, Nelson, Sparks. BEST Parker, Nelson, Cross, Bleasby, Sparkes, McMahon . ELSTERNWICK Allay Conlin 5, G . Andrew 4, Christie 3, Pavlovic 3, Murphy 2, Hill 2, Hankin . BEST McCooke, Southall, D. Contin, Hill, Farrington, Murphy. RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .7 2 .10 4.14 5.17.47 ANZ BANK 6.3 8 .12 9.14 12 .18.90 RICHMOND CENTRAL Sungahs, R. Sutherland, D . Sando, M . Warton, Gadsden . BEST S. Pickett, R . Sutherland, Holt, Fenton, Donazzon, M . Warton . ANZ BANK Szeitz3 . Nicolosi 3, R . McDonald 2, Sanelli, Reed, Larkin, Smith. BEST R . McDonald, L . McLeod, Sore, Sanelli, Boyle, Nicolost SALESIAN 2.9 4 .12 7.17 11 .22 .88 BORONIA PARK 0.1 2.6 3.6 5 .12 .42 SALESIAN Perna 4, Healey 3, Cincotta, Bourke, Bobetic, Byrne . BEST G. Gaspari, Bobetic, Bourke, Sutherland, Chiappini, Perna . BORONIA PARK Featonby, Mitchell, Patterson, Whale, Carew . BEST Briant, Tucker, Whale, Martin, Weinlich, Van Buul . UNIVERSITY REDS 5 .4 8.6 9.13 13.17.95 ST PAT'S MENTONE 1 .1 3.3 3.3 4.6 .30 UNIVERSITY REDSG . Schiavo 6, McDonald 4, J. Schiavo, Grassby, Barone. BEST Ryles, G . Schiavo, J . Schiavo, DeAngelis, Doyle, Grassby. ST PAT'S MENTONE Henson, Johnston, Paul Murphy . O'Brien. BEST Barry, Emmerson, Scanlon, Gurtler, B . Kellet . UHSOB 1 .4 4 .4 5 .8 5.10.40 OLD CAREY 3.1 7.5 8 .9 11 .13.79 UHSOB Cleary 4, B. Rothweli . BEST Strahan, McLean, Skinns, R . Smith, Williamson, Trantino. OLDCAREY Hickey5. Ballagh 2, Oliver, Gutlack, Skene, Bertalli . BEST Good team effort .

COLLEGIANS 5 .7,37 KEW 3 .9.25 COLLEGIANS Singleton 2, Parsons, Blee, Dunne. BEST S. Mackay, Comley, Lockwood, C. Mackay, Parsons, Singleton . KEW Prowse 2, O'Dea . BEST Tucker, M . Doyle, Richard Macisaac, K . Doyle, S . James, Prowse . THERRY 1 .1 4 .2 4.2 4 .4 .28 ELTHAM 8.3 6.4 7.9 13.10.88 THERRY Brisbane 2. O'Connell, Sandman . BEST Brisbane, Ford, O'Sullivan, Jacobson, J . Sandman . ELTHAM K . Tucker 4, Weatherill 2, Thorsen 2, Sinclair 2, Stickland 2, White. BEST A . Tucker, K . Tucker, Stickland, Smark, Sinclair, Weatherill . ALBANVALE 7 .7.49 CHIRNSIDE PARK 13.12.72 ALBANVALE A. Lowe 2, M . Phillips, Griffiths, C. Agws, V. Agius, R . Turner BEST S . Lowe, C . Bigham, A . McDonald, C. Agius, V. Agws, A. Par(rey. CHIRNSIDE PARK Thomas 5, Carvsi 2, Foster, Harrington, Anthony BEST Team Effort . MARCELLIN 0 .2 0.3 0 .6 0.8 .8 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .4 1 .4 1 .8 1 .9 .15 MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . NORTH OLD BOYS S. Biscaro. BEST Scott, O'Toole, Biscaro, O'Dwyer, Gale, Masic . OLD SCOTCH 3 .4 5.9 8.10 9.12.66 ST BERNARDS OC 0.0 1 .0 1 .1 2 .3.15 OLD SCOTCH Japp 4, R . Steele, Price, Hawkins, Ausar, Winneke . BEST Japp, R. Steele, Sunderland, Greenaway, Hawkins, M . Clunies-Ross. ST BERNARDS P. Wood 2 . BEST F. Monoghan, S. Tobin, M . Devers, Creake, J . Monoghan, P. Wood . OLD PARADIANS 2.2 3.2 4.3 5 .4 .34 16.17.113 BULLEEN TEM P. 2 .3 11 .8 13 .11 OLD PARADIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. BULLEEN-TEMP . Shine 5, P. Saw 3, Parkinson 2, Parris 2, G . Hatton, Otter, Bennett, Massey . BEST Reid, Hurley, Brindley, Parkinson, Saw, Otter. OLD WESTBOURNE 10.15 .75 OLD XAVERIANS 3 .4.22 OLD WESTBOURNE BEST Belcher, Evans, Manalokasis . Murdoch, Vincent. OLD XAVERIANS J . Manly, C . Pearson, M . G ibson. BEST J. Cunnm,ngs, S . Natilli, J . Manly, T. Caputti, J. McGrath, B. McDonald . FIT 1 .3 4.5 7.9 11 .10.76 BANYULE 3.1 3.3 4 .6 4.6.30 FIT N . Barbounis4, Byrnes 3, O'Kane, G . Pattison, Morley, Taylor. BEST P Byrnes, T. Johnstone, M . Williamson, G . Pattison, J . O'Kane, G . Ziegler. BANYULE Knight 2. Duncan. BEST Rigby, Sturrock, R . Agostinelli, F. Agostinelli, Duncan, Knight.

AJAX 0.1 0 .1 3 .1 4.2 .2 6 CBC ST KILDA 6 .4 11 .9 13.11 17.11 .113 AJAX J . Davis 2, Blatman, Bild . BEST Biid, Bassett, Friedman, Jagoda, Davis . CBC ST KILDA Kelly 4, Jackson 4, Sussovich 4, Hepworth 2, Chapman 2, Derham . BEST Jackson, Derham, Nardella, Sussovich, Credlin, Hoffert.

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .4 5.4 9.5 13.5.83 KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD 0 .2 1 .2 4.4 4.4 .28 OLD MELBURNIANS Dugdale 5, McIntyre 3, Hargreaves 2, Hamilton, Woodhouse, Kellam . BEST Dugdale, Nunge, Francis, Hamilton, Hunt, Kellam . KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD Lording 2, G . Spiliopoulos, N. Alexandrou . BEST G . Spiliopoulos, N . Farley. C. Fountoglou, F. Giannakis, N .A . Lambrinos, C . Lording. MAZENOD 0.1 3.3 4.4 6 .6.42 DE LA SALLE 2 .4 3.5 5.6 5.7.37 MAZENOD Hallam, J . Bright, Wilkinson, Grimison, Sayers, Bray. BEST Great Team Effort . DE LA SALLE McKenzie, J. O'Callaghan, Robertson, Murtagh, F. Hagan . BEST McGraw, J. O'Callaghan, Davey, Robertson, Goss, P. Hegan .

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GLENHUNTLY 0.0 2 .0 2 .3 3.7.25 MONASH WHITES 3 .3 4.6 4.10 5.11 .41 GLENHUNTLY West, Thom, Jones. BEST Sist, Dueil, Gilmour, Morris, 08hannessy, Whelan . MONASH WHITES Sinn, Ridley, Sammelis, Pain. BEST Pain, M . Young, _,tsanis, Sammells, Pinkey, Sinn.

ST KEVINS 0 .0 0 .1 2 .2 3.3 .21 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3 .8 7.12 9.15 13 .17.9 5 ST KEVINS Bazley 2, Kazi . BEST Shaw, J. N ettlefoid, Douglas, Wilson, Corrigan, Kazi . OLD HAILEYBURIANS Krause 3, Kietchmer 3, White 2, Meckiff, Cooper, Eyers, McCrimmon, Wigg . BEST W hite, McCrimmon, B . Ladds, Eyers . Caspers, C. Ladd s ST JOHNS OC 4 .5 .29 BLOODS 7.3.45 ST JOHNS OC C . Suttie 2, G . Matheson, A . Rachelle. BEST S. Koppens, S Corcoran, Z . Monroe, J. Sheehan, S. Ham, S. Costantino . BLOODS Stock 3, Ellam, Curtis, Smith. BEST Bainbridge, Amarant, C. McAsey, Smith, Stock, Ellis . OLD GEELONG 2 .0 4 .3 4 .6 7.7.49 MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .4 6.5 9 .5 13.6.84 OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH GRYPHONS D. Grabau 4, F. Chesire 4, S . Hogan 2, A . Oram, L, Worthy, G . Hymus . BESTS. Hogan, D . Gravina, P. Smith, D . Kelleher, Hogan, D . Grabau .

~J1 It\~ I UNIVERSITY BLUES FORFEITED TO DE LA SALLE BLUE OLD PARADIANS 0.0 3.2 3.2 6.3.39 OLD XAVERIANS 5.7 11 .9 16.10 22.12.144 OLD PARADIANS Brodie 2, Halt, Jones, Wallis, Biandford . BEST M . Harrison, M . Livy, A . Pekin, C. Henry, S. Batchelor, D. Vicino. OLD XAVERIANS Duggan 4, King 3, R . Salter 2, P. Salter 2, Egan 2, D. Dalton 2, Burley 2, Green, Hiilbert, Black, Davies, Cook . BEST D. Dalton, Keyhoe, Egan, R Salter, Duggan, Barlow . MAZENOD BLUES 5 .2 9.5 19.8 21 .13 .139 ORMOND 3 .2 8.5 8.6 11 .7.73 MAZENOD BLU ES A. King 4, Surilan 3, Marsha113, Parker 2, Gill 2, Josza 2, L Prendergast . Horban, Howe, Giuliano, McCusker. BEST Giuliano, Howe, Josza, Horban, Surijan, Gill . .ORMOND Brown 2, Marnow 2, Fischer, K . Sparrow, Carboon, Agar, A . ,Taylor Hurley, Turner. BEST Keleher, Montgomerie, Turner, Agar, K. Sparrow, C. Sparrow. OLD SCOTCH 4.1 8.4 9.8 13.10 .88 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5 .6 9.11 12.16 15.20.110 OLD SCOTCH Piekusis 5, Simpson 2, Fraser-Smith, C . Johnson, Robertson, Iser Hosking . BEST Roberg, Roberts, Lawson, Bock, Iser, Harri s OLD HAILEYBURIANS Lyons 2, Lappage 2, P. Anderson 2, Naisbitt 2, Kelly 2, Muir 2, Phillips 2, Healey . BEST Home, D. Anderson, P. Anderson, Nesbitt, O'Brien . Healey. COLLEGIANS 4 .0 5.0 6.1 9.3.57 ST BERNARDS OC 2.3 6.9 11 .13 13 .19.97 COLLEGIANS Mastos 2, Hoskmg 2, Sayers 2, Walliss, Berryman, Blackman. BEST Blackman, Barker, Heath, Grant, Walliss, Hosking . ST BERNARDS OC Parrett 6, Kennedy 2, Taylor 2, Gilmour 2 . Capra . BEST Taylor, Kennedy, A. Comic, Solomon, P Capes, Parrett . OLD BRIGHTON 0 .1 3 .3 3.4 6.5.41 MARCELLIN OC 1 .0 3 .4 3 .6 8 .13.61 OLD BRIGHTON Hamilton 2, Tolley, Farrar, Bickett, Payne . BEST Richardson, Pyers, Hamilton, Gilmore, Skelton, Farrar. MARCELLIN OC Darby 2, Sticca, Shortall. Bearzatto, Moran, Wallis, Ryder. BEST Ryder, Darby, Tranquilli, Wallis, Curry, McKenzie .

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OLD IVANHOE 6.2 7.4 11 .6 12 .9 .81 THOMASTOWN 2 .4 7.7 7.7 12 .9 .81 OLD IVANHOE Morant 2, Roe 2, Greenhalgh 2, Wall 2, Stibbs, Mohr, Young, Barker. BEST Roe, Congleton, Squirrell, Young, Mohr, Morant. THOMASTOWN Doucas 5, Richmond 2, Sahin 2, Kotevski, Valiotis, Joveski . BEST Valentino, Dimovski, Grech, Skora, Daghistani, Doucas. WHITEFRIARS 3 .0 5.2 5.2 7.3.45 BULLEENTEMP. 3.8 4 .14 9 .17 9.19.73 WHITEFRIARS Giacotto 3, Young 2, Parr, Carapellotti . BEST Halley, Ciardulli, Cox, Wise, Parr, Giacotto . BULLEEN TEMP. McLaren 3. Hyde 2, Tulloch 2, M . Nagel, P. Nagel . BEST Tulioch, Ellis, Doggett. Hyde . Mutimer, Dalloglio. OLD TRINITY 0.1 3 .4 5.9 10 .12 .72 AQUINAS* 1 .3 1 .4 1 .4 1 .5.11 OLD TRINITY Gibson 3, C . Symons 2, Denby, Hyndman, Lloyd, Sutherland, Veins. BEST Symons, Currie, Adam, Hyndman, Simms, Gutteridge. AQUINAS Flynn . BEST Zuponavich, Denver, A. Wright, Upton . THERRY - BYE

MHSOB 4 .4 9 .6 12 .8 20.11 .131 AJAX 2 .1 6 .4 7.7 7.12.54 MHSOB Parris 4, Roberts 3, Saultry 3, M . Konstanty 2, Ansell 2, Webb 2, Goldin, Bradley, Helmot, Clowes . BEST Bradley, James, Gatt, Konstanty, Helmot, Roberts, Great Team Effort . AJAX Fagenblat 2, Rajch, Pakula, Redlich . Slade, Jeremy Wroebel . BEST Slade, Israel, Trayer. Redlich, Fagenblat, Tofler. MONASH BLUES 0.0 2 .1 3 .3 4.5.29 OLD MENTONIANS 4.10 6.10 11 .15 15.17.107 MONASH BLUES Signorelli 3, Smith . BEST Arnall, Signorelli, Smith, Rowlands. OLD MENTONIANS Riley 7, Pride 3, Sichlau 2, Harrington, Appel, Carter . BEST Sichlau, Pride, Riddle, Appel, Riley, Carter . OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .4 6.8 7.10 10 .15.75 ST BEDES 3.4 4.7 6.12 7.15.57 OLD MELBURNIANS Theodore 3, Terrill 2, Rose, Salter, Rhoden, Donovan, Fraser. BEST Cox, Rhoden, Salter, Rose, Gillard, McLean . ST BEDES Farrell 2, Barr 2, Hecker, FArmer, Loos . BEST Kinsella, McCraw, Rivalland, Hecker, Farrell, Smith . ST PETER'S CLAYTON 3.7 8.13 9 .22 15 .32 .122 MAZENOD BLACKS 2 .1 2 .1 2 .3 3.3.21 ST PETER'S CLAYTON E. Lema 6, J . Mercuri3, R . Schwas, T. Tomlinson, L. Billing, G . Redford. BEST D. Hall, E . Lema, J . Mercuri, R . Schwass, G . Redford, M . Ayouai. MAZENOD BLACKS Walker 2, Warke. BEST Warke, P. King, Kropman, Evans, Makin, Walker. CAULFIELD GRAMM. 1 .1 2 .4 4 .9 8.9.57 OLD CAMBERWELL 5.6 6 .6 10 .7 13 .9 .87 CAULFIELD GRAMM . Frater 3, Johnston 2, Kouvaras 2, Terry. BEST Gosstray, Johnston, Varthalis, Humphries, Frater Michaetides. OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . DE LA SALLE GOLD 11 .9 18.12 27.18 35 .21 .231 HAMPTON ROVERS 4.1 6 .2 11 .4 15.4.94 DE LA SALLE GOLD S. Greely 10, N . Van Der Pligt 8, Losino 3, Truscott 3. Whitfield 3, Foggia 2, Jackson 2, Johnson, Lester, Mallard, Taylor . BEST Lester, Mahoney, Van Der Pligt, Whitfield, Johnson, S . Greely . HAMPTON ROVERS Philiipson 4, Anderson 3, Ross 3, Amoore, Bulmer Harvey. Murray-White, Robbins. BEST Robbins, Phillipson, Amoore, Anderson, Kay.

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NORTH OLD BOYS 8.2 9 .10 10 .12 17.16 .118 OLD M ELBURNIANS 4.1 4 .3 5.5 5.5 .35 NORTH OLD BOYS M . Schmidt 4, Joseph 4, Daniet 4 . Callison, Hibbert, B. Devine, Curtin . Irvine. BEST Daniel, M Schmidt. Hogan, Collison Cotter, Keogh. OLD A4ELBURNIANS Kopa 2 . Tsiampras 2, Curtis . BEST Kopa, Mead . Potter, Tsiampras, Jost, Hol t 13.9.87 OLD SCOTCH 4 .3 10 .6 12 .7 THERRY CCOB 2 .7 2 .8 6 .10 7.12 .54 OLD SCOTCH Aston 3, Shepherd 3. Byrne 2, Stanton, Cain, Bingley, Petty, Stokes. BEST Austin, Kiel, Laird . Shepherd, Glascott, Kerr. THERRY CCOB A . Eastmure 2, Purcell, Donohue, Pinner, J . Vaina, Clancy. BEST Purcell, Donohue. O'Brien, Devereaux, M . Carter. Smales. 16.13 21 .17.143 DE LA SALLE OC 7.4 13 .9 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .4 2 .4 6 .6 6.9.45 DE LA SALLE OC Waldron 9, Hegan 2, Fiume 2, P. Mannix2, M . Mannix, McClounan, Mullins, Hunter. Pat Green, Tessier. BEST Murray, Waldron, Hagan, Pat Green, Hunter, Phillips . UNIVERSITY BLUES Jaksic 2, D. Christie 2, Nugent, Maci nnes . BEST Mitchell, Ryan, Banks, Dobson, Hamilton, Zurbo .

4.9 5 .11 6.11 .47 OLD TRlf :l T ," 2.8 . 4.6.3 0 A : .'ULE 1 .0 2.5 4.6 OLD TR! i liTY Rob m 2, Ashe, Farrell, Harmer, Hudson. BEST Harmer, T. Phillips, Sammut, I . Wallace, Drum, A .Turner. BANYULE Bouler, A . Parry, Stanton . Kearsey. BEST Allen, A . Parry, M Gray. Glass, Thompson, Hoist . OLD PARADIANS 9 .5 16 .10 21 .12 25 .18.168 OLD MENTONIANS 0 .0 0.0 0.0 0.0 .0 OLD PARADIANS Kerr 11, Regan 4, Wayman 2, Canavan 2, Elks 2, Healy, Way, Steindl . P Nailer. BEST N . Kerr. R Aanenson, D . Beck, P Board, A . Canavan, J. Elks OLD M ENTONIANS BEST McKinnon . Appel . Ingram, Dyer, K . Turner, Buxton . ST BERNARDS OC 9 .5 12.9 14.13 19.18 .132 PARKSIDE 1 .0 2 .1 2 .4 3.8.26 ST BERNARDS OC Mathewes 3, Marshall 3, Hogan 3, J . O'Connell 3, K. Mahady 2, Flynn 2, D . Looker, Mulqueen, Punting BEST Marshall, S . Byrne, K . Mahady, Hogan, Mornce, Mathewes . PARKSIDE Dunbabbin 2, Ferry. BEST Stone, King, Dunbabbin, S . Tustin, Rowe 2 .2 4.6 4 .7.31 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .1 OLD BRIGHTON 1 .0 4.3 4.4 5 .4 .34 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Hynes, Ganly, Purdey, Lagastes BEST Major . Hopkins, Jackson, Purdey, Lagastes, Gan!y . OLD BRIGHTON Hopkins 2, Donlan . Lade, Phillips. BEST Duggan, Davies, Lade, Bennett, Hopkins . Phillips 0.1 2 .1 2 .2 2 .3 .15 KEW OLD XAVERIANS 4 .6 8 .13 9.21 18.23 .131 KEW Noonan, Barker. BEST Hibbard, Oliver, Blowfield, Porte!Ii, Thomas, Price. OLD XAVERIANS Heaphy 4, Ellis 4, J. O'Sullivan 3, P O'Sullivan 2, J . Richardson 2 . Rose], L . Hannebery, t`e'liher. BEST Kelliher, P. O'Sullivan, Rose!, Dickson, Atkins, J . O'Sullivan .

7.10 8.14.62 IVPS! :iG - 3 .5 5 7 TH0~:7ASTC : : N 1 .0 2 .1 2.2 2 .4 .16 IVANHOE Goal Kic' era and Best Pin : ire not received . THOMASTOWN Bailey, Gikovski . BEST Gikovski, Bell, Nazifousk, Pearson, Plowright, Leale. STATElCC7'- .' . BANK 1 .2 6.6 6.7 10 .8.68 3.4 3.5 5.10 6 .11 .47 BULLEENTE7. STATE/CC " . I"_ Bi.i dK A . Jackson 5, Cank 2, Giham, Williamson, E!Iaz . BEST Curtin Williamson . P Pitts, A. Jackson, Giham, Hyd e BULLEENT=' iP. Pace 2, Erwin, Frosinoss, C . Young, Edmonds. BEST Bone, Bond, Frosinoss, Mabon, Frazer, Edmond s MONASH BLUES 7.4 13 .7 19 .13 24.17.161 PRESTON 698OB 0 .0 0.1 0 .1 0 .3.3 MONASH BLUES A . Quin 9, Lynch 4, Manuel 2, O'Brien 2, Knott 2, Kennedy, Harrison, Ketsa, Hanlon, Jorgon . BEST Kennedy, Hyatt, Quin, Lynch, Houghton, Knott . PRESTON 6R BOB BEST Barbara . I . De Bono . Lykopanagos, C Tanner CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .0 1 .0 2 .0 3.1 .19 6.3 12 .5 18 .7 18 .12.120 FAWKNER CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Paine, Harley . Platt, BEST Isaacs, S . Williams, Spears, Harley, Nelson, Plat t FAWKNER Ford 4, Terry 3, R . Wilson 2, Horvath 2, Ould 2, J. Roach, G Kelly, Villani, Bygate, Simmonds BEST Ford, J . Roach, Holt, Terry, Ruggeno, Simmonds

ST KILDA CBOC 1 .1 4.6 6 .8 11 .8.74 VIHITEFRIARS OC 3 .2 4.2 7.3 7.4,46 ST KILDA CBOC Pasara 5, Conroy 2 .S- Degenng 2 . Healey, Pearl, BEST Pasara, Conroy, Pearl, Woodward, J . Howard, Raher . WHITEFRIARS OC S. White 3, G. White. Kelly, Dunbar, Shannon . BEST Lyall, Tymms, Zavarel!a, Morris, Murray, S . White

2•8•20 LATROGE U 11 1 OLD IVAt1H0E 5.6.36 LATROBE UNI Russell, Sheehan . BEST Hoeliker, Mo!yneaux, Nasser, Hawking, Turner, D. Edmunds OLD IVANHOE Wallis. Knorr, Stevens, Duske, Osborne . BEST Knorr, Dowell, Greenhalgh, Craker Trnandos, Edward s ST BEDES 0 .0 3 .1 3.1 3.1 .19 1 .0 1 .0 3 .2 5 .4.34 MHSOB ST BEDES L . Walker, Burke, Clagnan . BEST Ferruccio. Bennett, L Walker, C Lancaster, Mark Beasley, Clagnan . M HSOB Feferkranz 2 . O'Brien, Webster, Martin, Aposto!ou. BEST Menzies, Apostolou. Sounis, P Konstanty, Gately, Snaidero HA M PTON ROVERS 0.2 2 .3 2.6 3.7.25 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .0 3 .4 4.5 7.7.49 HAMPTON ROVERS Blake, Holten, Thompson . BEST Nippard, Blake. Salmon, Lourie, Mather, Alessi , OLD CAMBERWELL Forward 2, Alex, Essery, Jepson, Sa!vans, Ghan BEST Miller, Howard, Forward, Wood, Lenten, McCulloch . GLENHUNTLY 3 .2 5.2 6 .5 6 .5.41 OLD GEELONG 1 .4 1 .11 3.12 4.15.39 GLENHUNTLY Bateman 2 . Ta!anco 2, B. O'Shannessy, Brown . BEST Horowitz, S. Withers, Inkster, May, Bateman, Team Effort . OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST KEVINS 08 3.1 5.3 6.3 7.4.45 3.7 3.8.26 AJAX 0.6 2 .7 ST KEVINS OB Hawkins, Snell, S. Bare, J . Bare, McColl, Marks, DeRooden . BEST Price, J . Bare, DeRooden, Snell, Croagh, Walpole, AJAX Halphen, Mond, Burford . BEST Dewinter, Berman, Burford, Galbn, Gross, Shnider.

BULLEEN UNITED 2 .1 2 .1 2 .7 2.8.20 MAZENOD OC 3 .2 5.6 6.6 6.8.44 BULLEEN UNITED Hodges 2, BEST Parker, Cottenl!, Kiddy, Divirgdio, Cartledge, Irvine . MAZENOD OC Tsiavis 2, Boyle, Fitzpatrick, Lucas, Palamara . BEST McCormack, Connolly, Fitzpatrick, T. Smith, P. Smith, Palamara . DOVETON 0 .0 1 .0 1 .4 3.5.23 ST MARYS 2 .3 6.5 7.5 7.7.49 DOVETON T. Webster 2, D. Tantrum . BEST M . Page, M Labrinski, C Barrow, W. Stephens . B . Handy, D. Nobles ST @AARYS M . Plumndge 2, R. Corbett, L . Gilmore, Thompson . R Burns BEST P Binyon, P Murphy . R . Corbett . OLD ESSENDON 0 .1 2.2 4.4 4 .5.2!1 WEST BRUNSWICK 2.4 2 .5 6.6 7.8 .50 OLD ESSENDON Callanan, Price, Coe, Briggs . BEST Coe, P Carmichael . Moroney, Crossley, Bellman, D . Carmichael . WEST BRUNSWICK Marlaw 2, Andoniads, Gerrard, Hokkanen . Robinson . Beckman . BEST DBenedetto, Matzistavrou, Downer. D'Anrea, Gorman, Lapsley NORTH BRUNSWICK 22 .19.151 POWER HOUSE 1 .2.8 NORTH BRUNSWICK L. DeMorton 3 . Laurie 3. P. Dimarco 2, M . Brdfa 2, Dowsett 2, Houston 2, Gibbons 2 . Kyrannis 2, H . Tabbit, Kibizis, Rispoli, Marinelli BEST Laurie, Gibbons, Dowsett . P. Dimarco, Adams, Rispoli . POWER HOUSE M . Silva, BEST R Lipped, C McLeod, S . Selleck ST ANDREWS 0.1 1 .1 2.2 3 .4 .22 9 .17 10.17.77 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 .6 6 .10 ST ANDREWS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . WILLIA6ASTOL4tN CYMS Dawson 4, Dervan 2, Thomson, Zammit . More! b . Hann. BEST McLeod . P Dervan, D Dawson, Calderwood . Thomson, Hylan d 10 .12.72 3.3 6.5 8.8 AQUINAS .9 BRUNSWICK 1 .1 1 .2 1 .3 1 .3 . McKellar, James . ! McKenna 3, S . O'Loughlin 2, B AQUINAS Ryan 3 BEST James, Joyce. Ryan, S O'Loughlin, L McKenna, L . King BRUNSWICK R McCulloch . BEST C . McCu!loch . King, Kennedy. Lehmann ~.i,c .asnrc~ro cnrYrRAI I FR 1 991


PENINSULA OB 3 .2 4 .4 8 .6 9.6.60 ELSTERNWICK 4 .2 4 .3 5 .4 10.4.64 PENINSULA OB Marks 4, Fisher, Pc :.ell, Sampson, Pratt, Watson ELSTERNWICK Minnitti 3, Bullard 2, Abrahams 2, S. Ramay, Walker. Heath, BEST Minitti, R . Bulluss, Bullard, Hammer, R . Eklom RfCHA9OND CENTRAL 3 .2 3.2 3 .2 4 .2 .26 ANZ BANK 3.4 5.10 9.19 12 .23 .95 RICHMOND CENTRAL Ricketts, R . Jiggins, Venaskie, Jones. BEST Jarrett, Alevras. Le Sueur, Kennedy, C. Shannon, Cuschien . ANZ BANK Zafindis 4, Kovacs 2, Wilkinson 2, Cox, Flaherty, Koegler, Wilkinson . BEST Duke, Lasslett, Byrne, Shoppee, Knngoudis, Za6ridis . SALESIAN 2.0 6.3 7.3 11 .6.72 BORONIA PARK 2.5 2.5 5.7 6 .9.45 SALESIAN Gibbons 7, Grace 3 . Perkins. BEST Shelley, Sinclair, Miller, Gibbons, McKnight, Thompson . BORONIA PARK Hincksman 3, N. Borthwick, J . Brown, Wright . BEST Wright, Hincksman, Ton, Mitchell, Joyce, Patterson UNIVERSITY REDS 2 .1 3.4 3.4 3 .5 .35 ST PAT'S M ENTONE 2.4 2.6 4.7 4.10.34 UNIVERSITY REDS Edgley 2, Smith . BEST Phypers, Salzano, Beacom, Whittort, Smith, White. ST PAT'S MENTONE Mulcahy 2, Noonan, Saunderson . BEST Morrow, Sheehan, Dipilla. Mulcahy, Fatouris . G . Houliham. UHSOB 4 .3 6.5 9 .8 11 .8.74 OLD CAREY 0 .1 2 .2 2 .2 3 .4 .22 UHSOB Shone 2, Wood 2, E pfano 2, Laspina 2, Ross, Racine, Mazza . BEST Racine, Bennett, Di6ono, Hillgrove, Wood, Allan . OLD CAREY S . Jones, Kino, Dreaver BEST Keeble, Fewson, D'Adam

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Personality Par s 200 AT PRESTON M BO B Everyone at Preston MBOB congratulates the ever popular ivan De Bono on his 200th game for the c!u b against Bulleen/Temp today (6/7) . Ivan has capably held the position of President this year as well as playing for the ones and twos. A 'B&F' winner and member of our'88 D Grade Premiership side, Ivan's meals after Thursday night training would put Melbourne's top restaurants to shame. Well done Oongh! ! MILESTONE TO DAVID McDONALD Congratulations are extended from all at Ormond to David McDonald who plays his 150th game today (6/7) . David is one of only 4 players to have played in all of our five premierships 1985-7-8-9 and 90 over recent years. On the field David, who plays in defence, is a very polished footballer, cool in the crisis and everything he does is with class . We thank him for his great service to Ormond and hope he continues to drive the ball out of the backline in many more games to come. Best wishes for the future . 150 GAM ES AT PARKSID E Along time coming, Rod Shanahan finally reched his 150th game for Parkside last Saturday (29/6) against St Bernards . Injuries have taken a heavy to!l on Shanna over the pastfew seasons, and it is a credit to his courage that he has reached this milestone . Rod started in the U 19s back in 1980 and was a key member of the winning senior Grand Final side of 1982 . A well respected and hard working committeeman also these days, Shanna is now looking toward the big 200 .

100 GAM ES TO THE BEAR This week ( 6/7) Gilbert Ould plays his 100th game at Fawkner. Gil played his first senior game back in 1984, after coaching the club in 1983 to Runners Up and standing out for one year . He has played many more Amateur games for such clubs as Ivanhoe and North Old Boys in their 1976 Premiership side . Gil also had a spell in the Ballarat League for Sebastapol . But having travelled far and "wide" Gilbert decided to come back to where his footba!l roots were, at Fawkner having been an old St Mark's boy . I'm sure everyone at Fawknerwou!d!iketojoin me and congratulate The Bear on playing his 100th Game. Well done Bear !

100 GAMES TO MONASH WHITES DU O All at Monash Whites congratulate two fine players on reaching their 100th games recently. Mike Kotsanis began his career with the Whites back in 1985. In that same year he was best 1st year player and R/U B&F. Since then the dominating ruckman has been B&F in 1986 (Eq) and 1990 with a further R/U in 1989 . Captain for the last 3 years, Kotsa has proven to be an excellent leader and great clubman . David Gemmola started with the Whites during our 'F' Grade days in 1984. A creative player with superb skills on both sides of his body, Gemma has put in some top performances this year. Those raking left-footers have torn apart more than one oposition side! Gemma is another example of Whites loyalty being a current committee member and former treasurer for 3 years . WELL DONE TO BOTH PLAYERS !

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (3) 44 R . Makinson (De La Blue) (-) 95 (2) 39 Gilmour (St Bernards) (2) 53 (4) 38 Perrett (St Bernards) (6) 4 7

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UNDER 19 NORT H Gatt (Albanvale) (0) 62 Stanko (Therry) (-) 32 Hacking (Aquinas) (-) 30 UNDER 19 SOUTH Riley (Old RAentonians) (7) 56 (6) 60 Cornell (Old Melburnians) (-) 52 (-) 48 Pride (Old Mentonians) (3) 43 (-) 44 A RESERV E Aston ( Old Scotch) (3) 3 4 Gribble (Ormond) (2) 2 8 (4) 57 Rae (Old Haileybury) (-) 26 (1) 50 (1) 45 B RESERV E Heapy ( Old Xaverians) (4) 37 Hammond (Old Paradians) (-) 32 Hudson (Old Trinity) (1) 25 (6) 74 (10) 67 C RESERV E (3) 45 Degering (St Kilda) (2) 58 Spencer (Monash Blues) (-) 24 Clarke (Bulleen-Temp.) (-) 23 63 D RESERVE (5) 42 Martin (MHSOB) (1) 28 (1) 41 Drummond (MHSOB) (-) 27 McGrath (MHSOB) (-) 24

C SECTION Pratt (Whitefriars) Bergman (St Kilda) Pace (Bulleen-Temp.) D SECTION Panagiotidis (Hampton Rovers) Wilson (Latrobe) Bamert (MHSOB) E SECTION DeMorton ( No rt h Brunswick) Graham (Williamstown ) Rekic (Mazenod OC) F SECTION Hickey ( Old Carey) Bowden (St Pat's Mentone) Cincotta (Salesians)

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OLD TRINITY 10 1 0 1421 710 200.14 40 ST BERNARDS OC 8 3 0 1322 806 164 .02 32 OLD XAVERIANS 6 5 0 1144 949 120 .55 24 OLD PARADIANS 6 5 0 1184 1036 114.29 24 BANYULE 6 5 0 1244 1168 10651 24 PARKSIDE 6 5 0 1044 7001 10430 24 OLD MENTONIANS 6 5 0 1025 113i 9063 24 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 7 0 831 1467 5665 16 OLD BRIGHTON 3 8 0 902 1145 78 .78 12 KEW 0 1i 0 776 1480 5243 0 C SECTIO N STATE/COMM . BANK 9 3 0 1501 1103 136.08 36 IVANHOE 9 3 0 1350 1120 120 .54 36 WHITEFRIARS 8 4 0 1347 1215 110 .86 32 BULLEENITEMPLESTOWE 7 4 1 1202 1027 117.04 30 MONASH BLUES 6 6 0 1237 '099 71201 24 FAWKNER 5 6 1 1307 1258 10390 22 ST KILDA CBCOB 5 7 0 1152 7165 9888 20 THOMASTOWN 4 7 1 1088 1317 8261 18 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7 1 1093 1347 81 51 18 PRESTON MBOB 1 11 0 784 1524 5144 4 D SECTIO N

AJAX 10 2 0 1322 1042 126 .87 40 OLD GEELONG 9 2 1 1235 807 153 .04 38 OLD IVANHOE 8 4 0 1294 1005 128 .76 32 ST KEVINS 6 5 1 1175 1046 112 .33 26 MHSOB 5 7 0 1276 1166 1094.3 20 OLENHUNTLY AFC 5 7 0 1006 1239 81 19 20 LATROBE UNI 5 7 0 1003 1287 7793 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 8 0 1054 1223 8618 16 ST BEDES 4 8 0 928 1120 8286 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 9 0 1076 1434 7503 12 E SECTIO N WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 1 0 1779 930 191 .29 44 MAZENOD OC 10 21557 906 171 .85 40 NORTH BRUNSWICK 10 2 0 1605 1022 157 .05 40 AQUINAS 0 8 8 4 0 11 64 1015 114 .68 32 DOVETON 7 5 0 7174 1020 11510 28 BRUNSWICK 6 6 0 1285 1280 10039 24 BULLEEN UNITED 6 6 0 1101 1187 9275 24 POWERHOUSE 4 8 0 1139 1255 9076 16 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 8 0 3024 1283 79 .81. i6 OLD ESSENDON GR 3 9 0 '084 137i 7907 12 ST MARYS 3 9 0 1032 1412 7309 12 ST ANDREWS 0 12 0 688 1951 3526 0 F SECTIO N ANZ BANK 12 0 0 1727 756 228 .44 48 ELSTERNWICK 9 3 0 1664 1211 137.41 36 UNIVERSITY REDS 8 4 0 1273 902 141 .13 32 OLD CAREY 7 3 2 1342 1044 128 .54 32 SALESIAN OC 5 5 2 1283 1178 10891 24 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 6 6 0 1257 1288 9759 24 UHSOB 6 6 0 1256 1324 9486 24 PENINSULA OB 3 9 0 1211 1433 8451 12 BORONIA PARK 2 10 0 936 1735 5395 8 RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 12 0 845 1923 4394 0 A RESERVE SECTIO N OLD SCOTCH 10 1 0 1150 764 150 .52 40 DE LA SALLE 9 2 0 1231 745 165.23 36 NORTH 0 8 8 3 0 1019 868 117.40 32 ORMOND 7 3 1 1073 799 134.29 30 OLD HAILEYBUAY 6 5 0 926 874 10595 24 ddARCELLIN 4 6 1 822 803 10237 18 COLLEGIANS 4 7 0 833 1043 7987 16 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 8 0 774 995 7779 12 THERRY 3 8 0 819 1146 7147 12 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 it 0 541 '338 4043 0 B RESERVE SECTIO N OLD PARADIANS 11 0 0 1289 296 435.47 44 OLD XAVERIANS 10 1 0 1166 459 254 .03 40 ST BERNARDS OC 8 3 0 1193 498 239 .56 32 OLD TRINITY 7 4 0 815 499 163 .33 28 YULE 6 5 0 692 869 7963 24 5 6 0 623 864 7211 20 ~'RIC-'ON 4 7 0 497 901 5516 7 6 RSI-, SLACKS 3 8 0 557 909 61 28 12 '.'E41ANS 1 10 0 266 1228 2166 4 0 t1 0 366 1071 34t7 0 C RESERVE SECTION ST KILDA CBCOR 12 0 0 1048 464 225 .86 48 BULLEEN}TEMPLESTOWE 8 4 0 1074 531 202 .26 32 FAWKNER 8 4 0 840 751 111 .85 32 IVANHOE 7 5 0 856 668 128.14 28 "-~-E :CC'.'`,7 BANK 7 5 0 849 829 ;0241 28 a4ASH oLUES 6 6 0 743 722 10291 24 LEFRIARS 5 0 585 939 6230 20 CAULFIEL D GRAMMAR 3 9 0 749 996 7520 12 THG.' aSTONlN 3 9 0 592 902 65 .63 12 PRE, SON ~ABOB 1 11 0 395 '034 3820 4

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