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Good afternoon football followers . As we move closer and closer to the year 1992 - the celebration of 100 years of Victorian Amateur football many exciting things are appearing on the horizon, many of which should keep Amateur followers enthralled and truly entertained . Next Wednesday the fourth Vic Health Under 19 Football Championships takes place at Victoria Park-the Home of the 1990 AFL Premiers, the Collingwood Magpies . What a wonderful opportunity for young Amateur players to pit their obvious talents against their counterparts from Victoria's other football bodies - the VFA, the VMFL and the VCFL. The Executive of the VAFA felt that our participation in these Championships provide our players with a wonderful opportunity to commence their football career pathway to the best level of football in Australia - League football . I urge as many followers of the VAFA to support our boys on the day - our games are scheduled for 10.00 am, 1 .15 pm and 2 .30 pm . The possibility of a Mini-Carnival between all the four Amateur playing football states to celebrate our Centenary has been mentioned in this column, and that too should be marvellously entertaining . One of the many changes being considered is also the format of this publication - "The Amateur Footballer" . An obvious improvement - the addition of new teamlists immediately after permits close - was suggested at a recent Secretaries' Meeting and is a wonderful suggestion, as it will make these lists more up to date and thus more useful . Another suggestion is to produce, say all the B section information on one double page spread . That is, the B section preview, B section teamlists, B section Personality Pars, B section teamlists and B section ladders would all appear on this one double page spread . The planned extensions to the Administrative area at Elsternwick Park to accommodate increasing staff and demands on the staff is exciting and will allow Administration to successfully pilot Amateur football through the everchanging 1990s . I welcome any written suggestions as to how I can assist the Executive in planning your football for you . Have a great day - hope your side does well . Phil Stevens General Manage r
FINALS ELIGIBILITY SENIORS - Open to all registered players who have been granted a permit . UNDER-19 - Open to registered players who have been granted a permit provided that if a player has played in an aggregate of 5 or more senior and reserve games during the season he must have played at least more than 5 Under-19 matches during the season . RESERVES - Open to registered players who have been granted a permit and who have played 2 reserve grade matches and have not played more than 8 seneior matches during the season . G SECTION - Open to registered players who have been granted a permit, who have played in at least 4 G Section matches and have not played more than 8 senior and reserve grade matches .
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July 13th, 1991 Price : $1e1
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ROUND 12 MATC H ES - REVIE W The top 2 positions look set after Round 12 but it is a real bunching up of the pack for the next 2 position and the survival scramble is on in earnest for the one remaining relegation berth . If not before, Oi .°j are now gone. Collegians had a surprisingly easy win over De La at the Trott . Not that the Lions aren't a very good side but De La should have been capable of making more of a contest of it if they are rightful holders of 3rd place . The have some facts may bethat De La may have fooled everyone and as Barry Lyons told me earlier this season they . Woolhouse way to go yet . The Lions race away with the game in the first half leading by 8 goals at half. time Best Lions players in a new role up forward added speed and kicked 5 and Mount strolled in for some easy goals De La struggled and Bennett at CHB . Lord at FB Pollock who was not seriously challenged in the ruck, were Chris gathered a lot of possessions . but Kinsella ruckroving, Harrison and M ackintosh across the centre and M ahoney finals hopes with a commanding 32 pt victory at Swan St . The Cardinals dented Scotch's North seriously have squandered a wonderful opportunity to consolidate their place in the four with 2 consecutive home ground hands . Is this a case of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory - a losses; against Therry and now at NOBS sort of in-built self destruct? Scotch have shown so much more this season but the last fortnight will tarnish their 7 goals in the first qtr and keeping Scotch exploits . The Northerners set their seal of class on the game by kicking . For North, to 4 pts . Catch-up footy in heavy conditions isjust not on and NOBS controlled the game from there on was back to his best in the centre and Cahill showed his usual straight-at-the-ball play to be very effective Jones at HF. Laird and M illar were good players for the Cardinals. Scotch failed miserably at home against proven Therry, after such a great win last week to take 4th place fromhis players have seen Ormond win 6 of their last mud-runners Ormond . Hard work by Coach M cCarthy and riding on the outcome, Therry would 7 games to lift them to 5th and only 2 pts out of 4th place . With so much.12, even allowing for the conditions, is be naturally very disappointed with their performance and to only kick 3 kept up the workrate for all 4 qtrs and supported each other like a good team should. . Ormond a poor day's work was terrific showing courage to win the ball on many occasions and veteran David Darren Wood Youngster McDonald is playing his best football of a long illustrious career. For Therry, there were none better than Scott Ramsay and Simon Eastmure. Survival finally shook Marcellin into some form in ponderously heavy conditions at Bulleen and they pushed game was never high given the ground surface Uni Blues perilously close to relegation . Certainly the quality of the . Kicking 3 .3 to nil in the but sheer grit was required and that was forthcoming from the Eagles where it counted 1st qtr meant Uni would need a miracle to peg them back after that but the Eagles kept the pressure on kicking break and the game another 3 by half time. The Students answered that 3 but still trailed by 21 pts at the long . M att Getson was great was over. Both sides only managed 2 goals each in the 2nd half so bad was the ground Uni, M cCarty for the in the ruck and Gross maintaining consistent form was a very good defender at FB . For 3rd consecuive week was their best with support from Hazeldine at HF and Walsh in the centre. I tipped OM to inflict a costly defeat on H aiteybu ry after their respective form from the previous week but the only certainty about Amateurfooty is its uncertainty . Both teams reversed prior form and Haileybury ran out decisive meant that any home ground winners by 11 goals . A strange move by OM to relocate the game at Toorak Park . The ground was strange to both advantage was lost as O M have only played on this ground once this season Haileybury turning on 3 teams and they took some time to find their bearings . An even 1st qtr was followed by but both much better qtrs drawing further away at each break . Walden, Seow and Meehan all kicked 3 apiece Armstrong . were the best performers and I must admire the tenacity and courage of winger HBs Merrett and Connell Blood's rucking OM were best served by Ward-Ambler and Nelson at HB and I was impressed by ruckman . and marking up forward ROUND 13 M ATCHES - PREVIEW This is the 2nd split round for A Section and the matches on July 13th are 2 rippers . Both can claim to be of qualifying finals status. . With both sides eyeing off North and Therry meet in a local derby but the location is Amateur Headquarters a finals berth both camps will be extra keen to gain as much as they can from their last outing at The Park before leaders buttheir last 6 games see 5 against finalstime. North certainly deserved to befirmly entrenched as ladder not want the next 4 sides on the ladder including twice against Collegians who they lead by 6 pts . They wouldOrmond . two-time conqueror to slip up now. Therry are aware their slip last week has opened a chink for their . To Their inferior percentage leaves them exposed to both Ormond and Scotch who are both only 2 pts astern at stake bring out the hold 4th they must not lose here or they may be swept aside. Games like this with so much I think NOBS have got stronger whilst . . The last meeting of these 2 was at Oak Park and it was athrilling draw best but if ever Therry had a chance Ther ry conti nue to confound all with their hot' n cold form . The indicators say North ? to finally arrive it is this game . So what can your boys do Tony Crotty when season 1991 is on the line month were mauled to the tune of 6 goals when they last De La who have been in mediocre form for the past y met Ormond in Round 8 and this week host Ormond at East Malvern knowing that 3rd place could be lost if Therr TuG e M aTF1 IR FOOTBALLER 1991
,vere to win and De La lose . Uppermost in Ormond's mind is the prize of a position in the four for the first time tius season and after their unimpressive start to the 1991 season most of the VAFA would have written them off . They have had to work very hard to get backto within a sniff of the four and won't let it go too easily . De La's height is just so exposed when the grounds are poor and it is here that Ormond have the trumps . At ground level Ormond have some players in fine form who run straight at the ball . De La will need to lift a few cogs to meet this challenge but their well-respected spirit has provided this for them over the years . This should be a wonderful contest and cannot help but show some bias and stick with the in-form ' M onds . Bernie Dunn hopes I'm wrong . On July 20th the split round concludes with Haileybury taking on Collegians at Headquarters and after their good work to ease away from relegation Haileybury will need to improve substantially more to match it with a very determined and skilled Collegians. The Lions have strung together some good games and have strength and speed at both ends of the field . It will be a good clash across the middle and on-ball but Collegians spread of talent and seasoned A Grade performers will not spare any effort to make it an unpleasant afternoon for the McKinnon boys. Uni Blues in a last ditch effort meet Scotch who are smarting from their recent split chances . The Cardinals still hold hope of 4th place if Therry and Ormond fail their tasks and Scotch have a good run home playing 5 teams below them on the ladder . Their destiny is quite clearly in their own hands . Uni know to survive now they cannot afford to drop any more games and that situation has produced some terrific commitment in past years . Still, I think Scotch will have too much overall class and be able to quell the vital Uni guns . Finally, OM host Marcellin at Cordner Oval and I suspect the Eagles will be bouyed significantly by their win at home last week . To escape this year won't be easy for the Eagles as they have a very tough run home meeting teams up in the top 5 in 4 of the games. They really cannot afford to drop this one and seeing OM last week I doubt they will . For all the good players Oflfl have picked up this season, they are just not working together as a team and it has been a frustrating year for the OM club . M arcellin should be too good in a close encounter although playing at Fawkner Park has never been easy . THE 1991 "A" SECTION BATTL E Pts Rd 13 Team Rd 14 Rd 15 Rd 16 North 42 Therry EP Ormond H Collegians A De_La H Collegians 36 Haileybury EP Uni Blues A North H Ormond H De La Salle 28 Ormond H Haileybury A Old Melb. H North A Therry 26 North E P Old Melb. A Marcelli n H - Uni Blues A ---------------------------------------- ---------- ---------------- Ormond 24 De La A North A Uni Blues H Collegians A Scotch 24 Uni Blues A Marcellin A Haileybury H Old Melb. A Haileybury 20 Collegians EP De La H Scotch A Marcellin A Marcellin 20 Old Melb. A Scotch H H Haileybury H ------ ------------------ Therry Uni Blues 16 Scotch H Collegians A Ormon --d A Therr y H Old Melb. 4 Marcellin H Therry H De La A Scotch H
Rd 17 Rd 1 8 Marcellin H Collegians H Scotch A North A Therry H Old Melb . A De La A Marcellin A--------- - ---- -----------Old Melb. H Uni Blues A Collegians H Haileybury A Uni Blues H Scotch H North A Therry H Haileybury A Ormond H Ormond A De La H
B SEC"'I'I by Tom Johnston
Round 12 was a ripper . Boy where there some unexpected results . Banyule's win over Old averians will be vital at the end of the season . Old Brighton claimed Parade on the notorious Beach Oval . Old P,1entonians a nail biter over Parkside . Old Trinity too strong for Kew. St Bernard's too good for University Blacks andwon the Villain had a shocker picking only 2 winners . The make up of the ladder is great for the competition - 7 spots are up for grabs. REVIEW ROUND 1 2 St Bernard's clash with University Blacks was always going to be a hard, tough affair on the muddy U niversity Oval . The Doggies' opening quarter won the match 5-3 to Blacks 1-4 . The second half was the best footie of the match and Blacks never give in attitude was commendable . St Bernards' winger Jon Law and defender Mark Eagan were real gun players in the conditions . What about the Gollant boys, Luke and Jason, who continue to create havoc on the Doggies forward line. For University Blacks, Captain Coach Steve Cerni certainly led by example . On-ballers Hayden O'Neale and Justin Gray were good players, as was defender Jim Radford . Parkside were very disappointing in losing to Old Mentonians by 5 points at Pitcher Park - inexcusable . This game was as close as you want all day and a draw should have been a fitting result (except if you barracked fo r THE A â–şdATPUQ Cntrron, , co ien.
excellent form for Old M entonians, as did centreman Old Mentonians) . Forward Tony Bournon continues his and Craig Best had the better of the Parkside duo. Lou Russell Macquire who dominated rovers Mark Barrett Greg Griffiths gave everything for Parkside . Good in the ruck and winger arc Bradley M Inserra on the wing,make a welcome return to the seniors, after a long absence due to injury . Congratulations to to see Mark Rowe Mentonians' Drew Solley's 50th . and Old on reaching 150 games Parkside's Rod Shanahan reversal coming from behind What a suprise result at the Beach Oval where Old Brighton staged a big. form The Tonners 15 point win over Old to notch their 4th win of the season and are now equal with University Blacks 7-8 to Old Paradians 2-5. What did Parade's Paradians was full of merit . After half time Old Brighton kicked best player was centreman Andrew Pryor -!'ve Old Brighton's say after the game? coach Michael M ulvahall and Perry had a great match in the air and ruck Carl Anderson said it before - what an Ammo star. Nick were Frank Gleeson and Jamie Geary was great well served by Parade were real goers . M ichael Hendrive value for the side, defender Paul Zappa was terrific. Old Xaverians Banyule once again had their backs to the wall and probably had the best win for the season over the Bangers' by 15 points in a game that Xavs had counted on winning to make the finals . I must give credit to who spends so much time preparing for a match I often wonder if Simmos got the time Coach John Simpson Dave W illiams is having, greatvalue . DefenderStephen toturn up and coach . What aseason Banyule ruckman John Turnbull . For Xaverians Matt Dalton was good value, worked tirelessly as did Gray and rover David Gent and rover Mick Logan tried to lift their side . It's back Adrian McCorkell defender ick Kelliher, as was winger M for Xavs. to the drawing board At headquarters Trinity made sure that Kew would not score a surprise victory by keeping Kew goaless in the 4 points and started off in awesome form adding 7-3 to the Brutal Browns first half, a fair effort indeed . Trinity . Trinity won by 72 spirit and determination in the 3rd quarter was just fantastic Kew's . the game was all but over would not have been impressed by the Trinity effort after half time . Trinity points but I expect Coach Alan Johnson and Andrew . Full back Rick Beardsley was very good, winger Dave Rogers Trevor Norman best was ruck rover . For Kew youngster Matthew Jack had a great contest against gave the forward plenty of opportunities Parks . Winger Jim Campion and defender a very experienced opponent . What about Sam Bruno's game at full back for Kew . gave everything John Brassil ROU N D 13 SPLIT ROUND M ATCHES PREVIEW 13/7/9 1 to Old Brighton (8th) in the match of the day . The St Bernard's, strongly entrenched in 2nd spot, are hosts . Old Brighton are so unpredictable, they are Doggies are going along nicely having won their last 4 matches will reverse their battling to avoid relegation, yet I think they have the making of a good side . I believe the Doggies by 19 points . St Bernard's . earlier in the season Brighton loss at Old Paradians . Kew, although outclassed by Trinity last week, showed Kew at Victoria Park will be no easy lettaskfor a chance to consolidate in the four slip with their unexpected loss to Old some encouraging signs . Parade Parade who have too much to Brighton . Kew's spirit and determination won't be enough to stop a committed lose to let this game slip . Parade by 29 points . ROUND 13 SPLIT ROUND MATCHES 20/7/9 1 . Old Old M entonians (4th) take on flag favourites Old Trinity in the match of the round at Keysborough Mentonians decisive home ground advantage will be of little use to them as Trinity seem to play better away . 24 points march toward A Grade to continue . Old Trinity by from Timber Ridge. I predict the awesome Trinityand Dean Rogers playing their 200th game for Old Mentonians A special note of congratulations to Russ Macquire today, great work fellas . Xavs can blow their whole season if they Old Xaverians (5th) take on University Blacks (9th) at Yarra Park . s . cannot beat. Have the Blacks need to play boy, Xavs wil win, but boy oh Xav he same class? I think not . t Xavs Blacks lenthusiam t well . Xavs by 11 points . (3rd) at Pitcher Park in what should be yet another great traditional clash . Parkside (7th) clash with Banyule beat Parksid 2 can at last Banyule firmly believes . Simmo Banyule have never beaten Parkside for 4 points . Banyule by 9 points . I share his view . Parkside are a shadow of their earlier season form Old Trinity Old Xaverians Banyule St Bernards Old Paradians SELECTIONS : Simmo why? . Banyule rk BLACK LIST : After 4 weeks in succession of good wo
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D SECTION by guest columnist Chris Rowsto n St Bedes and Hampton Top sides AJAX and Old Geelong both suffered losses last week while bottom sides Rovers won vital games to keep their chances of survival alive. D Section has 6 clubs in fear of relegation and with 5 games to go anything can happen . Ivanhoe where the home side, apart from defeating AJAX, had "the The highlight of the round was out at Old . Legend of Ivanhoe", Doug Cuttriss, now 44 years young, play in what is believed an Amateur record 420th game was judged best on ground in the two's, in what can only be described as an amazing performance well Doug done Doug . The match of the day turned out to be a very exciting match, a high standard witnessed considering the heavy conditions. After an even first half, Old Ivanhoe held a handy 4 goal lead with 3 quick goals coming only to see Old Ivanhoe come in the last 5 minutes. The third term saw AJAX fight back and lead by a point, .H ., Mark Dyson and away in the final term for a strong win . Best for Old Ivanhoe, (initials only) B .M ., D .A .K., A Goetz with persistent who rucked tirelessly all day, Peter Jackers, Greg Rozenberg and for the tt Jansen, Bre work in the forward line and David Bugelski on the wing . between The surprise last week was the downing of Old Geelong by St Bedes . Given the ladder differenceSt Bedes their opponents, the 2 sides, it shows anything can happen in this grade . Showing more desperation than got off to a good start to lead 4 goals to nil in good ground conditions . By half time St Bedes hadn't relinguished. with Old Geelong putting in a very ordinary performance the advantage. The game wastotally controlled by St Bedes Owen Lalor contributed well at half forward, For St Bedes, Grant McLachlan on the wing put in 4 good quarters, played well up forward . Paul Newport marked well at half forward and Tony Ferrucc ro in his debut Hampton Rovers . Bad kicking early At Gienhuntly, the home side struggled all day against a most determined game was even . Both sides in the first term prevented the Rovers from holding a handy lead . By half time. the the game Best for Hampton Rovers, Ian fought it out to the end with the Rovers scoring the vital goals to seal atfull back and Darren McConville Boyle roving, Wayne Capp on the wing, Mark Young on-ball, Andy Nippard Glenhuntly, Gerard Halpin, 5 goals, Phil in the centre . Leading goal kicker, Alf Panagotidis, kicked 4 goals . For McGrath full back and Dave Mance back pocket . should have been by afar greater St Kevins responded to last weeks loss in predictable fashion with a win that but by half time with no addition margin . Inaccuracy by SKOBs in the first quarter kept La Trobe competitive, at full forward regained top form with 6 goals, Kerr to La Trobe's score, it was always going to be by howfar . Steve for SKOBs. Michael Pivetta in a forward pocket and Andy Beale ruck roving also played great games 14 JULY 13 OF ROUND PREVIEW . Old Geelong reeling from a shock Hampton Rovers play Old Geelong at home . The ground is a mud heap looming the Rovers defeat last week, will be simply too good for the inconsistent Rovers side. With relegation St Bedes. What a big win for St Bedes need to get their act together now! St Kevins at the Righetti Oval take onwith St Kevins (is this a grudge match?) . last week! Can they do it again - who knows . On form you have to stick Round ) JULY 20 (Split OF ROUND 14 PREVIEW chance of making the finals, they must keep Melbourne High take on La Trobe. If the home side have any . Coming off a loss AJAX will have too many good winning . The Jackers, at home, have a proven record this year . In a close game they players for Glenhuntly . Old Ivanhoe need to win today to keep their double chance alive will win over Old Camberwell . Next round it's back to the Fruit man, Peter Lemon . Old Ivanhoe Melbourne High AJAX Old Geelong St Kevins SELECTIONS : ; 66 3 PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : All press correspondents please contact by Monday - 824 7423 (Home) 8611 (Bus.) ; 663 8618 (Fax) .
Clubs are reminded of the absolute necessity to advise in writin g durin g the week prior to a game of any change in a match venue . Too often recently, clubs have been advising each other of venue changes but have not been advising the VAFA in writina . If alterations are made weeks beforehand, clubs are still asked to reconfirm the change during the week prior to the game . Faxes or letters must include : ® where the game has been changed to ® starting time ® notice that the opposition team has been advised of the change . It would be appreciated if the opposition team, once advised of a change, would confirm with VAFA Administration that they are aware of the change (again in writing please) .
swith a mammoth over 4t t hotsehm h e's abil Y to theisurface and with anotl~ero5 6~he ~is a eWilam s legat on b ought~hetFlou e©The threat of eIve hang in theconsistency least some in tipping . REVIEW game on the mud heap at Hallam . put in their best performance for the year in a hard sloggin g Buol The Saints ih the 3 uartes with the scores being eve k kick the Saints would not give in and battled bac shard tathro nBothsideb~al L nza to take faTgoad leadr but t e e with the first 4 p a gers~s gavet em '~n betGe®ef~foyrk• PPa~~and Unwin were ral(~veryAvalluabl nexte lt hoc byto10 pioenp~i M Considering the inclement weather the Western Oval wasso in excellent condition for the big clash between Wes ,buthe m either an d could have . From match wa the the ea he gametevn oPowerhuse ae ll up with 5 twins in the champions p quarte~ Brunny . me despe ate football~setrit Loui e with s House, w Kioved closer to stavin g wing to hel p ~Srendan Hall controlled thewere was all o over back was veryo9htland all good e ptacrossphaff . Jamie Sam Bargiamedis and Dean Lampard the ground man House their first win for a while . Greg McDonald, . gyve played a good hard even game . It are really looking forward to the week's break Wicks and OEGs ~esties who The OEGs had their chance s in what at best could be termed sloppy conditions, the was not pretty football but one in which this competition is all about hard and faic e d fort Brunswick as did mkicking hotu9h Mark Lehmann p ayed anaexooel4ent tearlyhbincu firstthsen or game. The OEGs continue to and Carrolt pull he o side helped t Hewitt (making his presence felt now he's back) Greeny, the eve r-refiables Thomson, Stevens and Olarenshaw . tryItand were that pleased appears only with 10 minutes of very good football in which they kicked 5 goals was enough for the Nodder t sibur takbe no hi gsaway from the Bells~ who e lwhidch s c uc alSThis is wen t o r e g i s ~ u n p y t points on their percentag managed to play the full 4 quarters, while veterans a vital p p were the . Only Conroy and Tim Chilc®tt . Ruckman Brent, rover t3rideson put in an excellentshowed performance plenty of the old G&D of years gone past Riley and Todd M ullunger. Stone and best of the Bells supported totallyaby 5 goal start in the first quarter which in the context of the game was just to y tussl orthies the N oints wa gave The Doves e to get b ateno4 . be dunfuok Nthe old catch u foo all simedao Doves .much . They d orth reckoned they wereauckyito win a na dthe e h T Tony A, wer Ste e Reiger and Freddy Jason Tirchett , ~ck d hMo~oomardyP5,aDy~e with 6 was Doves battleward,f wit are still in with an excellent chance but may well rue their inaccurate kicking ~Orth Deano Khalin all played well for Doveton who . Willy played like in this defeat before the year is out . An 11 goal first quarter soon put the issue beyond doubt at the very dry Fearon Reserve Thei homebtah adou f direct to lo oftent r hey did however t overat . t h e b a l b u g t p e r p h a p s o t u r n e d i . Willy proved they are a very . The Bloods hadla iot o eoildmahWrs very l decent, especially in the 2nd quarter where they booted playwel some some 7 goals good football side and will obviously take some beating as the final part of thebattle season fast approaches, taking the while points the Moses with . Moses and the Big Bird had a great e e now Fa . for th F, t and o not be written offi just yet BO G e awar won the B& Sioods shoufd rnley v middle The Don d ball ou f is th although Bird took some strong marks in defense . Larry'i'u 4~arIY knocked u p getting th was afine spearhead and "Dirty" Peter Graham and ~hits in for his first game were also good Sloods t PR~Vilw~d JULY sidei33~ playing their most important game of the season . an Aquinas has an injury to Ringwood toface ~oreh grunswicktravel at the moment, Deano stake. ~lorth+es are off the~r .form They just cannot afford to drop this game. . They will be pumped up with so much atEssendon, will win v es the Do though they are not very good travellers doubt . Aquinas will lust in, Even out at taiPe~nt~edlf~or~i SuU1 ~O~e~n Williamstown will be too taii, strong and JULY ooQe s West Brunswick, having a Past Players day, have all the incentive in the ame andworld to knock Mazenod are SerAy g~w at romtheir .aodde mp~obpg a tthefweeks gorby,tsolareothe ~effs gwh~o played wel lastlwee~ktThey at Albert Park to.perch remain within are g , theseY Bells and this persuades me to stay with them . Brunswick must win reater physical strength will see home have just as much at stake. Perhaps the 1~ick's g striking distance . Powerhouse St M ary' s Williamstown them just sneak home . M azeond ick Doveton Brunswick Aquinas SELECTIONS :
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REVIEW A highlight was the terrifi c Strong win by the in-form Backyard Boys in the main game against the Brewers. by my old sparring partner Wes "Yanick Noah" Nicholson . blanketing job on Brewer star spearhead Hickey to regain second spot . Solvol The Apost rophe reckons the Boys will take some beating and are determined was impressed by the way the Boys ran in numbers throughout the day . He too is confident that the Brewers can come back strongly. Jimmy Carruthers and the Leprechaun report a 10 twin win to the Sham rocks in a lack lustre affair against the Stationmasters . The Sham ro cks give themselves a bit of a chance of slipping into the four so will be on their mettle over the next few weeks . on the half forward flank set up Five majors including a couple of freakish twins from Rob "Bocca" Boxhall was most impressed with the revival a win for the Elitists on the dreaded trip to Reg Ansett Oval . Dame Edna. The Big Fish was not at all impressed. of Elitist desperation and teamwork which had been missing in recent weeksthe Van Winkles went through a minor Welcome backto Getta Brain who had been holidaying interstate whilst sent out to be would slump. Back to business with a 93 point thrashing of the Botanists and further warnings be challengers for the flag . The match highlight was the first set shot twin in 2 years by Paul "Ganga" Ganley who celebrated with a victory dance which failed to move the Empe ro r. to The Young Poets turned on a slippery dip for the Socialists at Southland and were in with a real chance . The orange time. Then the visitors turned up the volume and ran away to a 4 twin win to consolidate second spot have improved greatly on last year's showing and are a Poets have probably run their race for this season butwas in fine form after the match at the presentations and team of the future . Reporter Des "Beaker" Perkins earlier had been kind enough to have yours truly stretchered from the ground due to exhaustion and arthritis . BEST PLAYER S Brewers: Botanists : centre Brett "Abba" Fernander . Van Winkles : Ruckman Craig Freer, wing Steve Duke and . Sham rocks: Back pocket Peter Lewis, rover T. Symons and winger C. . Gu rtier Sailors : On-bailer Sparkes, backman Glover and wing Warne-Smith . Elitists : Full back Bob Hillg ro ve, ruck and wing Kier Strachan winger Darren Kane . Socialists: Ruck rover John Grassby, forward Peter Barone and tt and full back Wes' Nicholson. Backyard Boys : Ruck rover Neil "Spider" Christie, half backJohn Blennerhasse Stuart Shelley and ruckman wingman Anthony "I'm not on drugs" Perna, Young Poets' Society: Defender Bernie Quinn . Simmonds . Stationmasters: Dave Holt in defence, Shane "Steroids" Fenton and Bar ry MILESTONES Stationmasters; 50 games to Mark Dipilla against Sham rocks : 50 games to Danny Seedsman against thePeter Fataris . Well done ! and 300 career games to Reserves coach the Socialists SOCIAL NOTES The Stationmasters are off to the trots at the Valley on the 20th - Bucko reckons it's their best chance for a win on a Saturday so far this season ! on August 11th . $1000 Raffle (Chippy has tickets) drawn at Shamrock social roomsgame for the Van Winkles. Sponsors-Supporters Club Luncheon during and after Peninsula . All welcome - phone Paul White on The Socialists are having a Perest ro ika Cocktail Night on July 27th 489 6601 for $20 ticket . E FLASH PHI U S GOURMET GUIDhas a magnificent Bistro meal and extensive wine list all at recession conscious The Lincolnshire Arms Hotel . The Bistro is situated on the corner prices . Carmelita is the hostess and particularly welcomes club bookings of Mt Alexander and Keilor Roads in North Essendon . PREVIEW JULY 13t h to have enough The Bridesmaids clash at Southland where I expect the home side, the Young Poets' Society season . Poets skill and run to knock over the Shamrocks who have shown a penchant for travel sickness this by 3 twins in a good match . Stationmasters who are The Elitists have found some form and at home should record a big win over the still cherry bound . Elitists by about 2 handfuls .
JULY 20t h • The Van Winkles to have a big win Lakeside against the Sailors with them ain excitement taking place at the ,Brain Food Luncheon . Winkles by a dee . The Botanists will not relish the visit of the Backyard Boys who do not have a reputation for watching Burke's Backyard or appreciating the niceties of an Alan Seale sentence or a vin Heinze cheerio . Boys by a wheelbarrow of twinnies . Match of the round is at the Brewery where the Brewers will be hoping to turn the tables on the Socialists and the visitors will be aiming for their seventh straight . Conditions are expected to be holding and the scores close . I anticipate collecting my side wager with Solvol by a 3 twin margin at the close .
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REVIEW OF ROUND 13 - JULY 6 Only a five point victory by Glenhuntly over Old Melburnians prevented me picking the card . Still 93% is a good result and it must keep me in the quest for the holy grail of Lyon Lager . G NORT H The top sides except Kew all won atthe expense of the bottom sides . North Old Boys continued on their winning way as they outclassed Footscray Institute to win by thirty-four points. There was no joy for the Old X averians in egalitarian Eltham as the "Turtles" outplayed the "Crocodiles" and recorded a seventy point victory "man at the match" reportd that the Eltham margin would have been greater but for a third quarter lapse. My said the "Turtles" best were Ken Tucker (ruck rover), Wayne Wood (wing) and M arty Collins (half back).. He An accurate Old Westbou rn e came to town with a bang and sent Collegians home with a whimper as the Hopper's C ro ssing Horde won by sixty-two points . Old Scotch justified theirtop rating with a clear cut victory over,4lbanvale . The "Cardinals" held the "Cobras" to six scoring shots as they won easily by sixty-six points . St Bernards did have a percentage building win over a depleted Old Paradians who managed only one goal . Brian Hoey, my match reporter, told me St Bernards would have increased their one hundred and four point winning margin had theirforwards been more disciplined . The named Peter Brennan (centre half back), Lucas Vear ( rover) and Bob Toonen (ruck) as Parade's best. As St Bernards have no team listed I can't nametheir best . Only inaccurte kicking for goal prevented Bulleen-Templestowe defeating Kew by more than four points . Kew have now dropped to seventh and with a comparatively poor percentage face a big taskto re-enter the four with onlytwo games remaining . Chirnside Park recorded a gargantuan victory by one hundred and eighty points overTherry who failed to score . This victory surely will become part of the Chirnside Park folk lore. Chirnside scored forty-seven times from eighty minutes playing time . At half time Marcellin led Banyule by six points and the diagnosis by the dynamic duo, "The Doc" and "Jim" was that Banyule should have been in front . Well chaps your mates must have gone home early as M arcellin went away to win by thirty-six points . G SOUTH Monash Gryphons did feel the De La Salle rebound as the leaders cruised to a massive ninety-four point victory In similar vein at Albert Park, St Johns avenged their prior round defeat by accounting for AJAX by the big margin . of fifty-eight points . My only error of the round came at the hands of Glenhuntly who, despite shocking inaccuracy in front of goal, defeated Old Melburnians by five points to stop any hope the "Navy Blues" had of appearing in thefinals. M onash Whites did build percentage atthe expense of St Kevins who have lost all form . The Whites with forty-four scoring shots to four overwhelmed St Kevins and won by one hundred and fifty-five points . CBC St Kilda may have been fortunate to defeat Old Haileybury by seven points as the Haileyburians had three more scoring shots but the "Bloods" lacked the Saints' accuracy. Old Geelong may well have kicked themselves out of victory against Kontias-Nth Caulfield because with three more scoring shots Old Geelong still lost by seven points. Bloods had a comparatively easy victory over Mazenod by twenty-two points . M azenod's week of glory was ended by Bloods superiority during the game. NORTH PREVIEW OF ROUND 14 (SPLIT ROUND) - JULY 13 G Kew should be able to win when they travel to Therry while I believe Albanvale will prove too strong for Collegians who will not appreciate their long drive to Deer Park . M arcellin should be able to record another good victory ; this time at the expense of Old Paradians who are finding success elusive in their debutant season . Leaders Old Scotch should record another victory when they play Footscray Institute whose 1991 form gives no indication they can defeat the leaders . G SOUT H Old Geelong must improve their accuracy if they are to have any hope of defeating CBC St Kilda whom I believe arethe more talented side and whom I believe will win their game at Como Park . Old Melburnians, whilst suffering
1 remorse from last week's defeat, should salvage pride and percentage by defeating AJAX while out at : ; L : . to score a big win at the expense of St Kevins who have not placed pressure on their opponents I expect Mazenod Glenhuntly meet for their Caulfield Cup . Although for many weeks. Near neighbours M onash Gryphons and Final preview De La y ~,,e their form is unpredictable, I favour Glenhuntly to win . In what could be the Grand in the section, especially De La Salle who have regularly are at home to Bloods. These two sides do stand out to early season defeats, have not experienced the pressure won very well (except against M azenod) . Bloods, due De La Salle. felt by De La Salle so they could be the fresher side . Nevertheless, at home, I select JULY 20 ROU N D) ROUND 14 (SPLIT PREVIEW OF G NORT H who may have to carry a cut lunch for their "great trek" to Lib Chirnside Park await Old Westbourne, Chirnside Park will win . El': , with great confidence. I believe this confidence is warranted because, I believe, . I favour Eltham because their "onat home to North Old Boys, should be the first team in weeks to stop and North his fellow forwards so that they can kick balP' players should win enough possessions to feed Tim Stickland at Timber Ridge . If there is to be a change in the will test St Bernards a winning score. Bulleen Templestowe . Given this and their home ground are the side most likely to move into the four top four, Bulleen Templestoeve could have their second victory Xaverians, who play Old . Banyule, advantage I select Buileen Templestawe . For the upset of the round I select Banyule. are not playing well as the "Crocodiles" G SOUTH to build percentage when they play St Johns, who aspire to second place, will not let the opportunity pass whom I believe do not have the talent to defeat St Johns . M onash Whites should bes Kontias-Nth Caulfield able to record a comfortable victory at the expense of Old Haileybury who do not possess the necessary skill to defeat Monash Whites .
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PARKSIDE 100 GA M ES Congratulations to Mark Page on reaching 100 games . Pagey is recognised among the best centremen to play at Parkside and his consistent form over the years proves his value . Mark's commitment and popularity was recognised by the club in 1988, when he was made captain of the senior side, and he led them to an historic Grand Final victory and the first appearance of Parkside in A grade . Everyone at o Parkside would like to see Mark around for another 100 games .
50 GAM ES FOR DE LA STA R Talk to young De La Salle wingman, Andrzw M ackintosh, and you'd swear he was a veteran of 200 games . Drink with him at the Prince Albert Hotel and you'll wish you never started . Once school captain of De LaSalle, Macca had a short stint at Hawthorn FC and is now one of the most exciting players to watch in the VAFA . Last week (6/7), the son of legendary Billy. Mackintosh, chalked up 50 games for the club Congratulations from De La FC and the girls at Burwood Teachers' College .
UNDER 19 SECTIONS by Max Lyo n
REVIEW OF M ATCHES PLAYED JULY 6 DIVISION 1 Old Brighton became yet another team to be slaughtered at Bernies' Keilor home. Jacko Kennedy got the Bernies notes for the 2nd week in a row while Nick Mitchell booted 5. One of Ben Horn's U19 stars, Darren Croker, debuted with an impressive 4 goals . Xav's gave De La a good contest despite losing by 6 goals . Barlow and the consistent keyhoe were Xavs best whilst Duggan booted 5. The "Villain" thought C ro we was one of De La's best but the club votes went to M ark Murray, Danny Smith and David Dean . Collegians got home over the vacationing Students with Scotty Blackman putting in 4 good quarters and Roger Berry man returning to his best form . Nodders moved up to "equal" 4th with their convincing win over the Eagles after a big second half. I'd like to say that the sides were evenly matched and the only difference was that Plodders had a better coach but the real reason was that Plodders were keener and more desperate to win . They attacked the ball in the 2nd half almost as ferociously as they attacked my "slab" afterthe game . Skipper "Wally", "Wogga" and "Bo" were the best 4 quarter contributors for Marcellin whilst Danny, Wes and Howie were some of Nodders best. Haileybu ry beat Ormond and Old Scotch upset the Bundoora Boys. DIVISION 2 NORT H Aquinas kept their finals hopes alive at Therry 's expense . Towners beat the Bullants whose best were M al Cummings, Dean Tullock and Marcus Hyde. The Friars got a walkover from Parkside . NOBs upset the 2nd placed Chirnside, thanks to good efforts from M ick Bangit and M ichael Leahy. NOBs congratulated Stan Boczar for turning out for his 54th U19 game - a club record . The Cobras rocked along with an impressive win over finals contenders OT, at a very muddy OT venue . Albanvale were best served by Sean Marian, Simon Buczko and Paul Mills. DIVISION 2 SOUT H De La opened up a2 game break in 4th spot with a good win over Plodders the consistent Losinno booting 5 and Greely chipping in for 2 . Rovers were too good for Ashers who werewith missing a few regulars due to Uni . vacations . Joel Day was Rovers best ably supported by 2 "experienced" p!ayers in Ross and Gavin Devereaux . Caulfield had an overdue return to the winners list at St Peter's expenseJamie who can't seem to play 2 good ones in a row. Mark Frater and Ma tt Forster were Field's best and Tony back to make sure that Gosstray also got a mention . O M s had 12 goalkickers in their easy win over ftAeib.rang . Campbell Dixon (6) and Andrew Smith (4) were the best of the 12 whilst Stewart Will and Will Salter wereHigh r principal vote getters . Hagar did a great job of umpiring (so he says!) the Old C'well and AJAX game and,thei unlike the 'Wells, found time to let me know that forward, McManus, M udge and Kent were the 'Well's best whilst Jackers were best served by Redlich and Israel . Mentone and Bedas again staged another tight game with Toners again getting up by one kick despite not scoring in the last quarter . Tones 3 goal lead on the 1 st quarter was too much Bedas ,to peg back despite good efforts from Bob Bilos and David O'Brien . Tone's best were Greg Pride,for Andrew Marshall and Peter Appel . PREVIEW OF JULY 13 GAME S After last week's "educated" failures - the first time I've had less than a 50% result - I'm glad I've only got to pick a half round today whilst still licking last week's wounds . DIVISION 1 Old Scotch's form over the last 2 weeks has been vastly improved and, despite Tonner's ground advantage, they should collect the 4 points today . True to form, the Bundoora Boys lost last week whenhome I tipped them so beware Nodders, I'm going for you to reverse the result of your previous encounter. Bernies will annihilate the Students by at least 25 sixers. SELECTIONS : Old Scotch Mazenod St Bernards. DIVISION 2 NORT H Ashers will sti!l be undermanned because of the U ni . holidays and will lower their colours to Melb . High. OMs will blitz Nodders as will De La against St Peters. SELECTIONS : MHSOB Old Melbourne De La Gold. DIVISION 2 SOUT H Therryshou!d bounce back from their loss last week with a win over the Friars . Old 'Hoes should be too good for the disappointing Parkers whilst the Cobras will continue their undefeated run at Aquinas' expense despite getting a good run for their money . SELECTIONS : Therry Old Ivanhoe Albanvale . SLAB CHALLENGE : 2 today - the Bundoora Boys and the Tonners.
PREVIEW OF JU LY 20 GAMES DIVISION 1 The 'RAonds are at home to De La Blues and will be doing well if they can get within 20 goals . Xavs should rebound from their loss to De La and hang on to 4th spot with a win over Collegians. Haileybury tackle Marcellin on Elsternwick's mini oval . The Eagles didn't handle the mud well against Nodders but will be suited to the smaller ground and should hold 3rd spot with a win, but only just . M arcellin . SELECTIONS : De La Blues Old Xavs DIVISION 2 NORT H Towners are at home to NOBs who returned to the winners list last week . Towners are many goals better at is atough selection home as the Bullants found out last week and I expect them to get home. Chirnside versus OTsOTs and leave the after both teams poor efforts last round . I think the long trek to Chirnside will work against home team in 2nd spot . SELECTIONS : Thomastown Chirnside Park . DIVISION 2 SOUT H Old C'welJ tasted victory last week but this week it will be Bedas' turn after 2 successive losses to the 2 top teams . Mentone will be much too good for the Fields whilst Jackers and Rovers should have a. good even contest at Oval 3. I expect the Rovers to continue their good recent form and get home in this one Hampton Rovers . SE LECTIONS : St Bedes Old Mentone Winning clubs can phone me weekends (568 4727) orfax on Mondays (646 5053) with details . Let's get a 100% contribution for next week's issue.
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Personality Pars MUZZA'S 150 All at State/Comm Bank congratulate M urray Guy on reacing this milestone against St Kilda CBOC . Murray has been a loyal member of the club for over 10 years with his major achievements being a member of our 1987 and 1990 senior premiership side . The "Iceman" never loses his cool and he would be one of the most reliable defendersthis club has had . A late starter this year has seen him in the reserves, however his recent inclusion into the senior side is well deserved . Well done Muzza and go for 200!
100 GAMES AT DE LA SALLE When a bloke can hardly crack it for a spot on the lsts for 5 years you don't really expect him to be considered for the Amateur State Team . But that's exactly what Mick Hegan achieved this year. In 1990 he finally proved to himself and the selectors that he was good enough and justifiably won the club's Most Improved Award . He didn't make the trip to Perth but knowing Mick, he will be far happier making the trip to Elsternwick in September . Congratulations 'Douglas'. -
Clubs are reminded of the absolute necessity to advise in writing during the week prior to a game or any change in a match venue. Too often recently, clubs have been advising each other of venue changes but have not been advising the VAFA in writing . If alterations are made weeks beforehand, clubs are still asked to reconfirm the change during the week prior to the game. Faxes or letters must include : - where the game has been changed to - starting tim e - notice that the opposition team has been advised of the change . It would be appreciated if the opposition team, once advised of a change woul d confirm with VAFA Administration that they are aware of the change (again in writing please) . A great morning at Elsternwick Park last Saturday morning to conclude VicKick programs for local schools in the area . Approximately 200 children covered E .P. enjoying skill clinics whilst parents enjoyed a cuppa and biscuits, courtesy of the VAFA and Dental Health Services, whilst being advised of the importance of wearing mouthguards by D . H .S : s Kerrie-Ann Jolley. Congratulations to the VAFA's Mike McArthur-Allen and VicKickco-ordinator Allan Sinclair for putting together such a great morning for the "senior players of tomorrow" . A statistical nightmare ahead?? - G North Section . With 2 rounds to play the top 4 sides are equal on 44 points (11 wins, 2 losses each) . Only 8% divides them on the ladder. In fact Eltham and St Bernards have an identical percentage of 200. What a finish to the season! Wins Losses Points For Against Point s Old Scotch 11 2 1022 500 200.4 44 Eltham 11 2 1096 548 200 .0 44 St Bernards 11 2 1090 545 200 .0 44 Chirnside Park 11 2 1044 532 196 .24 4 4 For interest sake, if we have indentical %the higher team is worked out by calculating to the first decimal place then if still inseperable to the second decimal place etc, etc, up to 5 decimal places .
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NAME : Mick Grocock AGE : 24 HEIGHT 185cm WEIGHT 78kg GAMES : 131 CLUB : Therry POSITION : Win g FOOTBALL HONOURS : Runner up best and fairest 1990 . BEST AMATEUR PLAYER SEEN : Glen Nyman from Therry. GREATEST THRILL : Winningthe second semi-final againstDe LaSallein 1989toear n promotion to A Section . The prolific possession gatherer was instrumental in Therry's win over Old Scotch last week and his consistent form throughout the season has earnt him the Trophy Town Player of the Week Award . •Trophy Town is at Kilsyth, Canterbury Rd (Ph : 720 6399) .
VICTORIAN COACHES WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO VICTORY IN XIXth AAFC CARNIVA L In the aftermath of the Victorian loss, in Perth, an interesting factor has emerged . Western Australia was coached by a Victorian with 8 season's experience in the VAFA . Paul "Pud" Rafter played 8 seasons with Old M entonians between 1969 and 1978, during which time he played 121 games and kicked 102 goals . For 6 of those sessions Paul captained and coached Old Mentonians. The hall marks of Ruckman Rafter's approach to football have
obviously rubbed off onto his Western Australian players who according to M ike McArthur-Allen played great Kilmore team football with deep commitment . Paul Rafter's football career had its origins at Assumption College, where he played alongside well known names, Kevin Heath, Peter Crimmins and Dennis Munari who all went on to the VFL after cameo appearances in the VAFA . The Rafter game was based on tireless and unselfish team pIay as well as skilful use of the body. During his VAFA career Paul didn't always please the purists because of his uncompromising style of play as he ran hard and stright at the ball while serving the Old RAentonians with distinction . Paul has obviously taken his talents and dedicated approach to football to Western Australia where his teachin g has brought unprecedented success to Amateur football in that state . Thanks to Norm Nugent for researching the above article for "Talking Football". P. Stevens General Manage r
' l TUESDAY JULY 9TH 1991 *i HAGGARTY ( Aquinas) - Abusive language - 2 matches. J. HARDING (Old Meib U19) - Striking - 3 matches. *S . RICHMOND (Banyule) - Striking - 3 matches . G . BIDDLESTONE (Therry) - Abusive language - 2 matches . C. VEITCH ( Buiieen Utd) - Abusive language - 3 matches. Mike McArthur-Allen, *Accepted prescribed penalty Tribunal Co-ordinato r
INVESTIGATIONS
INVESTIGATIONS HELD TUESDAY JUNE 25TH AND TUESDAY JULY 9TH VAFA v ELSTERNWICK . Elsternwick found guilty on 3 of the charges laid : 1 . In its game against University Reds (27th April 1991) the Club did inclube in its team a non registered player knowingly . . .club fined $25 0 2 . On the same day Elsternwick included on its team sheet a registered player of the Club in the place of the unregistered player . . .club fined $50 0 3. On the 30th April the said registered player did make afalse declaration regarding his participation in the above mentioned match . . .club fined $500. ; Other penalties : Player Andrew Guinane's permit revoked for the remainder of the season for his involvement Club secretary suspended from being able to hold any official capacity with any club of the Association for 1991, 1992 and 1993 . Elsternwick to lose the 4 premiership points for the match and have its score for the day deleted .
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t participation in sports and the majority of these dental injuries are preventable it a professionally-fit e icult treatment y r e uentl and f n s considerable pai is worn . cant costdinovoldved . Additionallyp, the incident mayaproblemfthdnisSAo,ermayb hav effect on the footballer's psychological attitude to further sporting participation . A recent Australian study of dental trauma revealed that approximately one third were due to sporting involvement, . In only one in 20 of those sporting injuries, was the remainder being due to accidents, especially in the home a mouthguard being worn at the time . ; they were pieces of rubber, trimmed Mouthguards were first developed seventy years ago for use in boxing . Thistype of mouthguard is represented today by the stock mouthguard and hollowed out and worn on the upper teeth . As the teeth need that can be bought at sports stores and pharmacies without any form of individual adaptation to be clenched together to maintain it in position, there is almost a complete elimination of oral airflow which has . Also, because of the lack of individual adaptation, been shown to be crucial with increasing levels of physical exertion the mouthguard is loose fitting and easily displaced by an impactforce which could, if the wearer was to be. knocked unconscious, result in the mouthguard being dislodged and possibly causing an airway obstruction. It provides The concept of an individually-fitted mouthguard was developed in the U nited States during the 1960's greater protection because it is fitted to suit the individual, has less interference to breathing and speaking and . The single disadvantage of the professionally-fitted type compared with the has a higher player acceptance rate this is offset by the additional advantages provided . ; however "off the shelf" type is cost The protective functions of the professionally-fitted mouthguard are : . . It prevents the tongue, lips and cheeks from being lacerated against the sharp edges of the teeth 1 . It decreases the risk of injury to the upper front teeth by approximately 90 percent . 2 . It lessens the chance of damage to the back teeth of either the upper or lower jaw following a blow delivered 3under the chin which causes a traumatic closure of the jaw to occur . ; be well fitted and The mouthguard should be comfortable, odourless, tasteless and non-irritating to the gums . It is recommended that mouthguards be kept in a rigid, cause minimal interference to speaking and breathing . After use, the mouthguard should sealable, plastic container which is half-filled with a diluted, antiseptic mouthrinse . The antiseptic solution should be changed weekly . be washed with clean water and returned to the container . Early replacement and unnecessary cost can be prevented by proper care and storage of the mouthguard . For children, where permanent teeth are still erupting, the mouthguards may need to be replaced annuallye For an adult, a standard mouthguard needsto be replaced after every two to three years as there can be a degre of deterioration of the physical properties, especially resilience .
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ANOTHER JOINT INITIATIVE OF THE VICTORIAN HEALTH PROMOTION
FOUNDATION
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Vic Health Matches of the Day to be held at Elsternwick Park for rest of season. Sat North Old Boys v Therry (A) Sun No matches at EP this da y Sat Old Haileyburians v Collegians (A) Sun No matches at EP this da y 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 pm Aug 4th Sun Old Scotch v Old Haileybury (A) Aug 10th Sat Ajax v Old Geelong (D) This weekend: July 20th July 21st July 27t h
Aug 11th Sun Thomastown v Whitefriars (U19/N) 11 .30 am Thomastown v Bulleen-Temp (C) Thomastown v Bull(femp (Res) EP No. 211 .30am Aug 17th Sat St Bernards v Banyule (B) Aug 18th Sun G Section Grand Finals 11 .30 am Aug 24th Sat Old Melburnians v De La Salle (A) Aug 25th Sun No matches at EP this da y Aug 31st Sat B Section First Semi-Final Sept 1st Sun A Section First Semi-Final Sept 7th Sat B Section Second Semi-Final Sept 8th Sun A Section Second Semi-Final Sept 14th Sat C Section Grand Fina l Sept 15th Sun A Section Preliminary Final Sept 21st Sat B Section Grand Final Sept 22nd Sun A Section Grand Final ~
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(alternate venue and time if indicated in brackets ) UNDER 19 SECTION 1 A SECTION ORMOND vs DE LA SALLE BLU E OLD HAILEYBURY vs COLLEGIANS (EP - Saturday) OLD XAVERIANS vs COLLEGIAN S UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD SCOTC H OLD MELBURNIANS vs MARCELLIN OC B SECTIO N OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD TRINIT Y OLD XAVERIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS PARKSIDE vs BANYUL E C SECTION BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE vs IVANHOE WHITEFRIARS OC vs CAULFIELD GR PRESTON MBOB vs THOMASTOW N
D SECTION MHSOB vs LATROBE UN I AJAX vs GLENHUNTLY
OLD CAMBERWELL vs OLD IVANHOE E SECTION WEST BRUNSWICK vs MAZENOD O C ST MARY'S vs ST ANDREW'S (Camberwell Sports Ground, Camberwell Rd, Camberwell) POWERHOUSE vs BRUNSWIC K F SECTIO N ANZ BANK vs PENINSULA O B OLD CAREY vs UNIVERSITY REDS BORONIA PARK vs ELSTERNWIC K
THE BLACK LIST ROUND 13 JULY 6 1991 FAILED TO PHO N E FINAL SCORES BY 3P M CAULFIELD GR (Res) 3 .19* UNIVERSITY BLACKS (Res) 3 .17* BY 5PM ST ANDREWS (Snr) 5.2 5 *Clubs had to be contacted for scores . PHONED I N CORRECT SCORE S MHSOB (U191S) COLLEGIANS (Res) CAULFIELD GR . (Res)
OLD HAILEYBURIANS vs MARCELLIN OC UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION THOMASTOWN vs NORTH OLD BOYS CHIRNSIDE PARK vs OLD TRINITY BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE - BY E
UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION OLD CAMBERWELL vs ST BEDE'S (1 .30pm start) OLD MENTONIANS vs CAULFIELD G R AJAX vs HAMPTON ROVER S G N ORTH SECTION CHIRNSIDE PARK vs OLD WESTBOURN E ELTHAM vs NORTH OLD BOYS (Eltham HS, Dalton St) BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs ST BERNARD'S BANYULE vs OLD XAVERIAN S G SOUTH SECTIO N OLD HAILEYBURY vs MONASHO WHITES (EP-No 2 noon) DE LA SALLE vs BLOODS
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COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE
MARCELLIN
Coach : Phil Aarons 1 . A Bamford 2. J. Grig g 3, M, Heintz 4. F Donaldson 5. M, Tritto n 6. L_ Heath 7.J .Sneddon 8. D. Hopkins 9 D. Warne r 10e A . Batiste 13. D. Stub b 14. S. Jenkin (Capt) 15. D. Gran t 16. J. Fredman 17- S, Trusler 18- J. Bar e 19. L . Sayers 21 R . Berryman 22. A. Brau n 23, M . Farrington 25. T. Symons 26. C . Leste r 28 . S. Blackman (VC) 29 . A . Kenneall y 30 . A . Quayle 32 B . Allan 33 T. Smit h 34 . B. Barker (VC) 35, P Mask' s 44. N . Collinson 5T S, Stephens 99 T Lester
BLUE Coach :
Denis McGrory 1 . D. Dean (VC) 2 .J . McCarthy (C) 3. G . Jackso n 4 A .Sheedy 5 D . Schuiling 7 P. Marsh (DVC) 10 L . Vivona 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 . Vanderplight 29. M . Mastroianni 30. M . Murray
31 . G . Borg 32 . C . Belleville 51 . K . Pollard 53.D.Rosman 54 . M . Smith 57. B . Fitzgerald 59 . A. Greely °°AJOR SPONSOR i
OLD PA RAD IA N S GREEN Coach : David Way 1 . T. Jone s 2 . M . Colaci 3, T Kell y 4. M. Dickason 5 M . Livy 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 Blandtord 1& 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 28 L . Smith 29. S . Metaxis 30 S Willmore 33, C, Henry 37 A . Thomas 43. S O'Keefe 44 M . Hayes 45 A. Joyce 48 N . Wayman 49. S . Vincent 50 J. Reidy
51 A. Finanzi o . .~h .JOR SFD•.ISOR
OLD SCOTCH COLLE G IA N S Coach: Terry Kendall 1, H . McNeil 2.S. 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. Hard y . J. Gallagher 112 1 . A. Simpson 13. L. Robertson 14.D . Norman 15.J . Bock(VC) 16. D . Kid d 17. D Iser 18 P Roberts 19.D .Johnson 20 . J . Kinley 21 M . Robertson 22 . D . McWhirter 23 .J .Hannebery 24 .J Knox 25 A. Crawford 26 . J . Fraser-Smith 27. R . Piekusis 28 .P Robers
1 . D. Bearzatto 2. C. Darby 3. S. Neal 4. L . Curran 5. A . Tranquilli 6. P Sexton 7. J . Murray 8. M . Amad 9. S . O'Reilly 10 . S . Ellis 11 . J. Walli s 12 . V. Gallagher 13 . M . Becchetti 14 . G . Bennett 15 . G . Vimpani 16 . D. Merton 17. A . Booth 18 . B Rule 19. T. Cox 20. B. Gorman 21 . D.Succa 22. C . Healey 23 . M . Curry 24 . M . Boysen 25. N . Quarreli 26. M . Heath 27. M . Edmonds 28 . D Barlow 29 . M . Entwisle 30 .S .Abbott 31 . C. McKenzie 32 . J . Rimes 33 . A . Ryder 34 . M . Moran 35 . N . Daicos 36 . M . Williams 37. S . Dimattina 38 . S . Edwards 39 . D. Boothie 40 . H . Fitzgerald 41 . R . Coliusi 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 . Meehan SPONSOR
MAZENOD Coach: Adrian Williams 1 . M. Tetley
2 . N . Little 3. J Mannix 3. A . Kin g
5. B. King (Capt) 6. P. Occhipinti 7. J. Lenette 8. G . Makin 9. 6 Howe 10. C. Varney it. D. Gil l 12 . W. Marshall 13 .S .Josza 14 . M . McCusker 15 . M Cavanagh 16 . D. Horben 17. D. Westo n
18 . S. Powell 19 . P. Maiden 20. M. Goudie 23. T. Walker 24. W. Sargeant 25. M . Guiliano 26. A . Littl e 27. J . Walsh 28. A . Morris 29. J. Fisher 30.S . Barton MAJOR SPONSOR
OLD BRIGHTO N
OLD HAILEYBURY
Coach : Mark Swain 6. A . McLachla n
Coach: Tony Gilchrist 1 . J Delalande 2. M . Alle n
7. M . Devine 9. R. Haydon 12 . J. Hendrie 15 . J . Moore 17. D. Moreton 19. J . Pyers 21 . T. Smith 23. S . Bishop 36. R . Carter 41 . S. Crowe 43, J . Farrar 52 .B.Jones 53 . P. Murphy 54, A. Naughton 55 K_ Payne 56. B. Pollock ST A . Skelton 5& M . Spence 59 . N . Wartman 60 . M . Wilson 61 M . Toii
62 . A . Delbridge 63 . N . Hil l 64 . A. Lomas 65 . D. McCormack 66 . M . Rei d 67. L . Hamilto n
TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial • Domestic • Commercial
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3 . D. Andersen 4 . G. Anderson 5 .PDow 6 . D . Pasco 8 .S. Harrop
9 . D . Bugalski 10. S . Lyons 11 . C. Kraus 12 . T. Hunter 13. A. McLaughlin 14. T. Ric e
1 5, D. Kell y 16. E . Bingham 17. N . Mistry 1& B. Mui r 19. M. Phillips 20 . B. Arnold 21 .B.Canobe 22 . S . O'Brien 24 . J Parton 25 . A . Newman 26 . S. Healey 27. A. Dunstan 29.D.Lappage 30. J . Panetta 31 . A. Fothergill 33.J . Bryce 34. R . Home 35. A . Whitelaw 37. P Vine 38.J. McLean 40. D. Naisbitt 42 .J . Dran e
ST.SERNARDS OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Andrew Ralph 1 . A . Caputi 2. R . Hansen 3 . S . Barlow 4 P. Brady 5. N . Cook 6. A. Keyhoe 7 . R . Satter 8 A. Ega n 9 . B McDonald 10. A . Burke 11 . C. Burke 12 .L .Hannebery 13. S. Nattd h
14. P Fin n 15 M Scalzo 17. I . Purcell 18. D. Bailey 19. M . Juracich 20 .S . Hogan 21 .J. Boston 22 R . Tucker 23 . A . Duggan 24 . D. Landrigan 25 . D. O'Sullivan 26 . M . DAmico 27. D. Clarke 28. J . Hilbert 30.& Power 34 L . Davies 35 . M . Meehan 36 . J Portelii
37, C Green (Capt) 41 . M . Dillon
42 . J . Flynn 44 T. Collins 55, P Salter
O RMO N D Coach : J . Vea l 1 . B. Turner 2 . J Brow n 3. D . Auslander 4 J, Osborne 5. G . Marinic 6. A . Fischer 7. P. Marnow 8. R . Butner 9.D .Barton 11 . D. Taylor 12. C . Keleher 13.C.Lough 14 . S . Montgomery 15 C Karageorgio 16. D. Abrahams 17 . J . Schulman 18. C. Wood 20. P Hurley 21 . P. Absalom 24.RCarboon(DVC) 27. J . McCarth y 28 K . Sparrow (Capt) 29. M . Gribble (VC) 32 . C Sparrow 37.J . Agar 38. P Conro y 48. C. Montgomene 52. D. Burgio 54.T.Percoco 74 . A . Taylor r'.i_; ,I ;7_- T`
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Coach : Terry Davi s 1 .S .Jones 2 . C . Byrne 3. A. Brebner 4. J. Comito 5. S . Looker & M . Handle 7. S . Parrett 8. L . Vassalo 9.J.Kennedy 10 . N. Mitchell 11 . P. Scorn 12 . A. Dalley 13 . D. Garvey 14 . S. Chatfield 15. M . Egan 16. R Gilmour 17. A . Comito 18. S. Hall 19. B. Atkins 20. B . Jarrett 21 . C . Mallia 22. M. Farmer 23 .D.Rogers 24 M Cashman 25 D. Raffle 26.F. Giordano 27, D Farrel l 28. B Horn 29 . S . Martin 30 . A . Webb 31 . S. Fo x 32 . D. Calderon 33 . D. Solomon 34 . M . Dailey 35 M Tormey 36 T. Paradowski 37. H Bradshaw 38 . S. Parkhill 40.A .Noonan 41 .T. Backhouse 43.M .McGeown 44, S. Taylo r
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under 19 North ALBANVALE Coach: Peter Robe rtson 1 . J . Karagiannis 2 .T.Febey 3, 6 Gal t 4 . J . Smith 5 . J . Hodge 6, A. Grech 7 J . Triplett 8 . B . Williams 9 . J . Mason 10. B. Dorrough 11 . S . Ragusa 12 . S . Caulfield 13. S. Cooper 14,A .Paddon I& W. Nicholls 16 M . Mitchell 17 A . Leetet 18. S. Bucsko 19. D . Sebastian 20,J . Procko 21 . P Phillips 22. J . Wilson 23.J . Psail a 24 . A. Leahy 40 D. Liddell 69 B. Vitalone A Cilm i R Razbocan M Bourke D Canavan C, Gerg s J Swansson
AQUINAS . Coach: Peter Davison 2 .P. Dunn e 3 . M . Glennie 4, 6- O'Connor (C) 5. S. Upton (VC) 6 . K . Denve r
7. C . Glennie 8. J . Hewitt 9. S. Flyn n 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 .Zuponawch 19. G . Whitehead 20 . C Collive r
21 . A . James 22 .S.Jones 23 J . Livingstone 24 . A . Wright 26. J . Swann 27. M . Riseley 29. D . Henderson 30 J Knights 33 J. Crouc h
BULLEEN TE MPLEST0INE Coach : Alan Parris 1 . P. Nage l 2 C Mutimer 3. D. Tulioch 4. B . Pascoe 5. N . Mann 6. S. Mitilinas 7. P Dail-Ogiw 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 Ellis 30. G . Shallard 34 . J. Scott 44, M. Hyde
Coach : Peter McCall 1 . M . Pemberto n 2 . B . Greensill 3. S. Mark s 4. B. Pedler 5. C . Gellert 6 M . Thomson 7. V. Piccioi, 8 . A . Spirh 9. S. Foster 10. D. Harvey it . D. Paola 13. E. Ker r 14. G . Woodcock 15. N . Romano 16. C. Lancaster 17. S. Condi e
18. P. Smith 20. M . Edwards 21 . A . Schafe r 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. Devoy
NORTH OLD BOYS
OLD CAREY Coach:
Coach : Terry Mills 1 G . Vaina 2 . M . Leigh 4 C . Muller 6. S. Thomasello 10, B. Collinson 13. F. Salvatore 14. L . Robert s 19. R . Papaleo 20 . A . Rad i 21, A . Newport 23 .S. Boczar 31 . L. Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 35 . C. Camponelia 38 . B. Del-R e 39 . J . Considine 41 . P. Sarong 42 . C . Horne 43 . M. Elliot 44 . M. Girolami 46. N . Culnane 48, M.Bangd 52 . D. Delac
54 D . McLachlan 57. R . Mezetta 65. F. Sartor i 69. M . Davi s
35 M.Kennedy(DVC) 44 J McEwan
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 I . Roxburgh 11 . B . Elsworth 12 R . Ive y 13. S. Shepherd 15, B. Barker 19. M . Wu 20. D. Morant 21 .T. Keusgen 23, A . Bachelor 25 G . Brown 26 H, Fitzgerald 29 P Congleton 30 S . Gaylo r 31 S .Roe 32 . C. Lutz 33, M . Hore 34, E . Larner 35. C . Dermeris 36, L . Huf 37 D. McLelland 38. M . Tozza 42 . C. Pit t 69 M . Squirrell
CHIRNSIDE PAR K
Coach : Leigh Coleman 1C .Bougas 2 . N . Sims (Capt) 3 .T. Gibso n 5 G . Brimble 6. P Peterson 7 J . Bennett 8. L . Sangwnetti 9. S. Beamish (VC) 10 . T Vain s 11 . E . Best 12 . S. Hindi 14, J. Curry 15 T. Harvey 16. M . Seuling 17. B. Greet 18. S. Lloyd 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 . Symond s SPONSORS:
COLLIE COOKE
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PARKSIDE Coach : R Harvey 1 . J . McAinch 2 . B. Balms 3 . G . Galanis 4 . A. Worrell 5. M . Dipasqale 6. A Delle-Vergmi 7. S . Marshal l 8. T. Carne 9. D. Craig 10 . R Martinez 11 . G. Hun t 12 . C Walsh-Holmes 13 . A. Crawle y 14 . B. Dowsett 15 N . Damilitas 16. C. Ellis
17. G . Giannopolous 18. S Elli s 19. S. Arnold 20 . J Stuart 21 . C . Williams 22 . A . Harvey 23 . T Wilson 24 . P Conlin 25. A. Wilson 26. M . Chara 27. A . Athanasiou 28.L . Caruana 29. R. Grundy 30. S . Williams 31 . D. Barker 32 .R . Duncan 33. S. 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 Whit e 43 G . Tsaikos SPONSORS tvo rie Clothing 489 9511 Parkside Panels 459 8516 P&W Transport 462 2488
THERRY Coach: A . Le Maistre 1 . R . Bannister 2 . S Hollow (VC) 3 . D. Ford (DVC) 4 . J . Schembri 5. A . Newbould 6. K . Gran t 7. M . Fitzpatrick 8. M . Sharp 9. G . Baker 10, D. Howson 11 . i . Sheedy 12- C . Masters 13 . S . Villella 114 .C. Noonan 15, R . La Rose
16. N La Fontaine 17 D. Goodwin 18. K . Sexto n 19. J. Dimech 20 . G . Carbis 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 Lona 33. M . Goodwin 35. R . Stevens 36 T. Pinne r 39. S Boyle (Capt) 42. A McKa y
THOMASTOWN WHITEFRIARS O.C. 1 . George Joseuski 3. C, Hutchinson
4, J. Gatevski 5, F. Dillorenzo 6. M . Daghistani 7. C. Sabi n 8. J. Pougios 9. T. Morroney 10. S . Kotevski 11 . D. Pougios 13. F. Farchione 14. T. Jimoalis 15. M . Trouatello 16. F. Jarrod
20 . A . Ryan 21 . A . Skora 22 . M . Inzitari 23 . R . Dimmagio 25 . E . Valentino 27. M . Grech 28. P Kotsos 29, J . Valois 30. R. Gerinia 31 .T.Cakovsk 35, D. Dimousk 37 D . Stevenouski
Coach : Leon Jones 1 . D, Guilty 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. Ciardulli 16 A . Ravenarki 17.A .Carbone 18. N Par r
19 N McGrath 20 J. White 21 . M . Foley 22, M . Notley 23 J. Slattery 24 D . Dorazio 25. M . Young 26, M . Houston 27 P Martin 28. J . Delaney 29 . P. Belford 30 . D. Carapellotti 31 . N . Smir k
32 . S . Smirk 33 . B, McGauche 34 . V. Barke r 36, S . O'Sullivan 46 . M . Vernal 48 . B. Wilkinson 63. M . Jackson 72 . H . Flanagan
Under 19 South
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A .J.A.X. 1 . R. Lipto n 2 . D. Lewenberg 3. J. Hoppe (DVC) 4, J, Carp 5. P. Loewy & 0. Kalb 7. B. Chizik 8. J. Wrobel 10. D, Kol 11 . A . Slade (DVC) 12, D . Berkovitch 13. Ashley Krongold 14, R . Israel 16. L . Moses 17.J, Perelberg 18. A. Redlic h 20. J. Wrobel (Capt) 21 . D. Toiler 23. M . Serr y 24. Z. Rosenberg 25, D. Cukierman 28. Z. Fried 29, S. Rosenberg 30.D.Rajch 31 . G . Sheezel 33. J. Bram 34. T. Fell (VC) 37, D . Bendel 39. A . Pakula 41 . J . De Vries 47. D. Shlakht 60. D. Brytman 66. M . Fagenblat 69. A. Traye r
CAULFIELD GRAMM . Coach : Graeme Wooiridge 1 . G. Harrison (Capt) 2 . A . Moore (VC ) 3 . J. Richards 4 . C. Hose 5.1 . Crosher 6 . M . Salter 7 . M . Jones 8 . C. Adkins 9 . T. Smart 10 . A . Beasley 11 . T. Henri 12 . N . Johnson 13. A . Babarczy 14. J . Ryan 15 . D. Mori 16 . J . Patterson 17. A . Loune 18 . W. Byrne 19 . S. Carmichael 20. T. Henri MAJOR SPONSOR
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HAMPTON ROVERS DE LA SALLE Coach: GOLD Graham Smith 1 . M . Johannsen Coach : 2 . T. Phillipson Tony Spencer 1 . L. Baklis 3 . B . Broadhead 6 T_ Spencer 8 . P. Satchel 10. P. Spencer 11 . A . Whitfield 13. S. Brown 14. B . Buick 21 . R . Grace 33 . T. Green 36. S . Enright 39 . A- Hynes 40 . M . Hil l 43 . L . Mclnneny 44 . T. Magree 45 . L . Maher 46 . S . Mahoney 47. E . Mallard 48 . J. Raj u
49 . D. Smith 50. A. Raynor 58. J. Taylor 73 . A. Truscott
71 . A . Levine
M ONASH BLUE S Coach : Bob Hettyer 1 . D. Gurvic h 2. C . Signorelli 3. M . Williamson 4- P. Clifford 5. R. Barker 6. J. Howard 7. V. Sheehan 8. B. Hahne] 9. M. Smith 10. A . Wozencroft W S . Gill 12 . C. Dillon 13 . S. Arnott 14. P. Bertacco 15 . D. Corrigan 16 . T. Gason 17. G . Wadley 18 .P.Drew 19 . S. Watkins 20. B. Kil e
2t . 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 . On g 34 . B. Dowsley 36. G . Urquhart 37. S. Mentha 38. A. Brumley 39 . G . Pasqua 42 . P. Millie
OLD CAMBERW ELL Coach :
Peter Robinson 1 . A. McKenzie 2 . J . Eadi e 3. J. Metcalf 4 . B. Taylor 5. T. Nixon-Smith 6.R.Jepson 7. R . Froomes * C. Porter 9. B. Jones 10 . T. Walker 11 . J. Nichols 13 . A . Kolmorgan 14. A . Gale 15 . A . Kent 17. J . Smith . R . McCahon (DVC) 18 .S . Woods(Capt) 19 20. T McManus (VC) 21 . M . McHutchison 22 . A . Wilson 23. C. Town 24 . C. Fisher 25. R. Nash 26 C. Brown (DVC) 27.5. 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
OLD M ELBURNIANS Coach : David Elam 1 . D. Milne 2 . S. Wil l 3. M . Cornell 4. A. Nelson 5. P. Donovan 6. C. Branchflower 7. M . Rose
8. A. Morrell 9. J. Correll 10 . D. Burdeu 11 . W. McLean 12 . W. Salter 13 . P. Alle n
14 . M . Metzner 15 . T. Cooper 16 . G . Tyrrell 17. B . 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. Cox 29. C. Dixon 30.L.Duffy 31 . S . Frazer 32. C. Gillard 33. J. Blythe 34. T. Muscamp 35. J. Bull 36.P.Sheehan 37. E . Koch 40. M . Blood 44. C. Bisogni 46. P. Sinn 48. A.C . Smith 49. A. Smith 51 . W. Ward
M . H .S.O.B.
Coach: Steve Duketis 1 . N . Bradley (VC) 2. P. Alberg o 3 . A. Saultry 4 . T. Wilke s 3 . C . Amoore (DVC) Theobald 4 . B. McGregor (DVC) 5. G.. Pilmore 6. D 5 . D. Wood 7. R . Goodman 6 . R . Abraham 8. B. Gordon 7. P. Harvey 9.S ' Nea l 8 . A . Cakmak 10.T Roberts 9 . 6. 11 . K . Walles 10. A . Fairweather . Knight 12 . J 11 . S . McGregor (VC) 13 . C. Parris 12 . E . Murray-White 14 . R . Zwar 13. R . Bulmer 15 . J . Duketis 14. M . Clarke 16 . A. Chenowith 15. J. Day 17. J . Lipscombe 16. G. Taylor 18 .B . Web b 17. R . Capes 19 . P. Barge 20. J . Robbins (Capt) 20. P. Lansley 21 . N . Skinne r 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. Hellas 27. J . Vida l 40. S . Anderson 28. P Baker 48. M . Atkinson 29. M . James 50. C. Scarlett 30, L . Flood 52. M . Lester 31 .D.Lander 53. B. Kay 32. J . Bamert 60. C. Worland 33. R. Gustone 71.C . McGregor 34. M . Guinea i 80. J. Aless 35. B. Gilholme 88, S . Stic k 36. M . Mackenzie J. Biancardi 37. D . Marti n J. Bridger 38- C. Young D . Hobson 39. C. Glover M . Hop e 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. Whitb y 49. M. Rees MAJOR SPONSOiaS 50. G . Mackie 51 . B. Etchell i~i .~~l~ifolrl a
S'1: BEDE S Coach : John Mayer 1 .S .Yass 2 . B . Smith 3. D. Barr 4. D. Beasley 6. R . Bilos 7. I . McNicol 8. D . O'Brie n 9. S. Flannery (VC) 10. C. Ros s
ST. PETER'S CLAYTO N
Coach : Ron Lumb 1 . D. Hal l 2 . M . Crugnale 3. L . Billin g 4. T. Hrisovergi 5. M . Ayoubi 6. P. Williamson 7. G . Wild 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. Kinsella 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. Bracchi M . Gavin 23. M . Kinsella (Capt) 20. . S . Lampard 24 . P Campagna (DVC) 21 22 . 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. 0'Kelly 31 . M . Ellerton 32 . M . Law
MAZE N OD BLACKS Coach : Steve Thompson 1 S . Dell'Oro 2 . P.Saynor 3. C . Falloon 4. S. Griffith 5 . S. Polan 6. S. Fraser (Capt) 7. P. Evans 8 . S. Prendergast 9 . J . Warke 10. B. Mounter 11 . M . Kein 12 . B . Martin 13. T. Willi s 14. M . Quirk 15. C. Dalgleish 16. C. Harrison 17. S . Azzopardi 18. S. Kropman 19. A . Byrne 20 . A. Pawsey 21 . K . Duffy 22 . B. Parker 23 . R . Ebert 24 . B . Hickleton 25. B . Borg 26. S . Bourbon 27. J. Wickman 28 . C. Nas h 29 . M . Hancock 30 . R . Burrows MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial a Domestic
Commercial 558525 5
OLD M ENTONIANS Coach:
Peter Murphy t . A . Howard 2 . 0. Campbell (DVC) 3 . C. Schaller 4 . D. Murphy (Capt) 5. A. Oxlan d 6. N . May 7. B . Mueiler 8. M. Sichiau 9. A. Marshall 10. M . Raymond 11 . W. Jones (VC) 12 . T. Riley 13. K . Richardson 14. P. Appel 15. C . Flanagan 16. L . Waters 17. A. Riddle 18. G . Pride 19. M . Boldiston 20 . S. Mulli n 21 . D. Paterson 22 . P. Harrington 23 . J . Polkinghorne 24 . C . Radin 25 .A .Carter 26 . M . Leone 27. N . Graham 28 . M . Bond 29 . G . Worrell 30 . L . Murphy 31 . B. Smith 32. B. Stainforth 33. T McNamara 34 . P Sullivan 35. J . Styles
U N IVERSITY BLACKS TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED
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ALBANVALE 11 S Lowe r 2 J Charte
3 J B&gham (C) 4 T Courtney 5 J Debon o
6 A Parfrey 7 J Elli s 8 D Ellis 9VAgms 10 C Taylor it T Harvey 12 C Bighorn
13 J Aintenara (Coaoh) 14 C Agius (DVC) 15 D Guastelegname 16 M Holdsvrorth (VC) 17 J Arvahotrs
18 T Lader 19 M Hi ggins 20 E Walker 21 C Griffiths 22 J Van Meet 23 J Joseph 24 T Katic 25 R Turner 26 S Mitchell 27 P Carrigan 28 M Phillips 29 B Clark 30 S Brearfey 31 G Radford 32 1 33 D Barnard Francis 34 P Kravcky 35 M Bradley 36 A McDonald 37 F Lorenzen 38 M S-11 39 A Schoetbaenker 40 0 Kirk
Coach : D . Tadgell I B LetcMord 2 M . Whittaker 3- N S,bbing 4 J Parsons 5 A Dawe s 6 P Dunne 9 C Comley 10 K Dunne 11 C Woods i6 S Mackay 17 R Blee 19. C Mackay 24. D . Tadgell (Capt) 27 C Chappel l 29 G Kennealiy 32 R Nancarrow 33 S Irwi n 34 R . Wilson 35 A Taylor 41 S Byrne 43 N Comiey 57 Phil Swan 58 Peter Swan 64 C. S+ng!eton 65 I Lockwood 66 G Sutherland 69 M . Burgess
ELTHAM Coach: D. Tucker I G O'Donnell 2 . S, Murdoch 3 A Tucker(Capt) 4 .D, White
5 S Fitzpatrick 6 S Mitchel
4i W Bentley 42 D Chapman 43 D Dodemaide
7, D Bishop 8 P Sinclai r 9. G Cons antine 10 P Sagar
BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE
11 . K Tucker 12 J Weatherdl 13. N Hampshire 14 W Wood(VC) 15. P Taylor
Coach: Paul Rye n , Mal Prior 2 T Driver 4 P Saw 6 L Parrs 8 A. Bennett 9 P Ro d 10 S. Hatton 12 D Merrell 13 A 0 Loughlin 15 B Lederman 16 C Shallard 17 D Hall
18 W Murphy 19 M Prior 21 C Connelly 24 P Rya n 25 P Edwards 29 G Parkinson 32 A Saw 39 C McMahon 41 R Boo n 49 G Daisiey 58 D Cummins
CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach: R. Heinrich 1 J Park 2 P Anthony 3 S Wheeler 4 M De Jong 5 J Kin g 6 7 8 9
G De Jong V Bourke G Andrew R Gra y
10 R Mathyssen tI G Wyngaard 72 C Math .eson 13 C Parke r 14 J Schroen 15 M Warren 16 F Romano 17 P Scardamaglia 18 M Carus 20 T Sanderson 21 M Mazur 23 D Foste r 24 R Heinrich 25 M Thomas 26 T Marks 29 M Harrington 30 K Basso 34 B Hayes 35 P Campbell 40 W CorneiIssen 41 D Marshman
16 F Mangler 17 B Evan s 18 P Kernaghan 19 L Dawson 20 B Anderson 21 S Millar 22 D Wilton 23 C Toy 24, T Stickland 26. M Delaney 271S Fealy 28. W Gaff 29 R Haber 30 A Gardiner 31 . C Butler 32 M Collings 33 G Hall 34 S Shaw 35 J Pitcher 36 .1 Chesser 37. J West 38 .J Collings 39. M Barden 40 . A Peacock 41 . L Woods 42. S 61cVicar 43 G Moore 44 M Balling 45 D Thorsen '. 46. C Penna 47 M Peterson 48 0 Bishop 49 S Jablonski 50 J Skidmore 51 A Koster 52 5 McPhail 53 A Smark 54 M Pertot 55 5 Toze r 56 S Eastaway 57 R t.eedham 58 S War d 59 M Jackson 60 R Lovett
FOOTSCRAY MARCELLIN : INST OF TECH SnrN..Coach Le Llevre
Coach : Wayne Taylo 2 J Perre 3 J O'Kane 5 N Barbounis 7 P Byrnes 12 G Ziegler t4 M Williamson 16 E M .do n 19 T Johnston e e2PChil 23. E. Darmanin 26 V Bba s 28 S Case 29 P Morley 32 W. Taylor 33 .M Robertson 39 P Ale n 40 K Thielman 42 D Connoll y 43 M O'Shannessy 55 T Nucar a 99 B Holburt P Armetas A Barbounis M Bonke A. Chfte D Edwards M Esteban F Garcia M . Gale M Haynes F Kilroy B Mahar B Moebus T Murton C Pattison G Partisan J Schembri B Tomelty W Ward
Reserves Coach : A . Paatach i A Pearson 2 T Day 4 C Carr 6 G Petrotf 7 M D~Ilon 8 M Amad 10 A Gallagher 11 C Slattery 12 N Bourke 13 M Stapleton 14 D Howe 15. J Seabury 16 G Woo7e r 17 M Getson (Capp 18 A Caffr y 19 M Delahunt 20,S 0 Flynn 22 T O'Heh,r 24 A Hewitt 26 0 O'Callaghan 27 R Gross 28 C. Maso n 30 A Bendoncchio 31 1 Patterson 32 A . Mclntosh 33 A. Treganowan 34 L . Getson 35 J Pappas 36 G . Walsh 37 TJ Slattery 38 M. Chun
BANYULE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED
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 Koledn .k 51 T Mahon 52 T Smit h 53 T Slattery 54 N Menzies 55 S Beattie 56 Jeremy Golds 57 B Day 58 S Boysen 59 K Robinson 60 S Watson 61 M Bushell 62 M Szakacs 63 J Kann 64 M . Rozenboom 75 J Dinnee n
C.HEMPLE X KEW Coach: Paul Shaw 1 . P Shaw (CtCoach) 2 B Prows e 3 M. O'Dea 4 A Tucker 6 Richard Mactsaac 7 S Nuna n 8 M . Glenister 9- D Maclsaac 10, C, Northam 11 A Phelan 12 M Wawn 13 M O'Hanion 14 A Livingstone 15 1 Oakley 17 A Lazarus 18 C Curtain 19 C Macisaac 20 hi Furlong 21, A. Bolan d 22 J Vanderzalm 23 J H o 24 S James (VC) 25 Robert MacWsaac 36 R McEncroe (DVC) T Van e M Manley W Stengards R McGregor M Doyl e
BOARDWALK BA Banana Alley, City #~c*
VAUGHAN PRINTIN 624 High St, E. Kew 817 4483
ST. BERNARDS TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIE D
NORTH OLD BOY S
OLD PARADIANS
Coach : Peter Martin I M Dean
Coach: D. Fogarty 1 D B&rrei l 2 L Joseph 3 P Mmett 4 B Hickey 5 S Dowlin g 6 P McSweeney 7 M Collin s 8 Carbon 9 A Hoffman 11 G . Carroll 12 P Wei r 13 S Gerde 14 D Fogarty 15 . M Hibbert 17 D Perrone 19 M Stormont 20 M Molone 21 P. Greaves 23 L. Bevan 24 J Rae 25 J Schmidt 26 G O'Hare 28 P. O'Dwyer 29 J McIntyre 31 G O'Tooie 32 A Schmidt 33 . B Dubois 35 D Fitzgerald 36E Kennedy 37 P Hehir 38 G Mac n 39 M Mantmeo 41, D Nixon 42, A . Baker 43 D Holstede 44, P Solomon 45 J Horan 46 C Moore 47 S Moloney 49 A Price 50 P Kett
2 P Nloroploww 3 D Gear y 7 P Lor d 8 J Caruso 10 J Natoli 11 V Scamella
15 P Price 21 P Burge 22 E Bourke 23 P D.gney 24 J-Cadd y 26. P Martin (CC) 27 P Steven s 28 P Brennan 33 N Pucc,o 34 L Thomas 35 P Luby 40 D Owx 44 D Gravel] 45 P Henry 46 A Joyce 47 S Barker 48 P Caddy 49 R Le,r;-Kee 50 W Bulot 51 P Reid
52 C Ra y 53 D Blackley 54 M Vear 55 L Vear 56J Caruso 57 0 Keenan 60 S OTooie 61 J ElIks 66 C Zahra 67 A ViOann 68 0 Owgiey 72 R Toonan 73 A Redy
51 J Cahill 52- J. Mc1UOy 53 M Egan 54 T Ailonsi 55 P Callaghan
OLD WESTBOURNE
56. "I Cruickshank 57. Tuotla f 58 D Ferns 59 D Cotter 60 S Scollo 61, A Orel6 64 McGnlien 66 J, Ciccotosto
Coach: Greg Crowe
OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS
Coach : David Kay 6 R Maxwell 11, K Fuller (L) 28 L Higha m 30 S Stokes (Capp 31 M Clunies-Ross 32 R . MacMillan 33-A.Japp 34 S Worne r 35 H Middleton 36 W Strangward 37, 0 Lehevre 38 S W~Ison 39 M. Godwin 40- D Steele 42 O 41 A Price Wearne 43 0 Brady 44 P. Morrison
1 P Aibergo 2 G Baker 3 A Belcher 4 A Board 5 D Cloves 6 G Crewe 7 D Evans 8 T Ferri s 9 W Fleming 10 0 Freeland I1 A Freer 12 T Wei r 13 T Gigas 14 A Goates 15 G Harris 16 J Heffernan 17 0 Horsburgh 18 A Horsburgh 19 S Karunaseevra 20 P Kuklyc h 21 M boards 22 J Manaiokass 23 S MacBean 24 G Murdoch 25 P Ostru m 26 S Porter 27 W Taylor 28 0 Reeves 29 A Vincent
45 G An d
THERRY Coach : J . Kite 1 M . Conway 8. S Lyons 10. H Ayad 11 B O'Suihvan 15 S, Brisbane 16.P Doherty 18. J Gran t 24 G Falchk 25 A Smit h
28 D Sandman 31 L McIntyre 32 . R . Costello 33 S Gibson 40 P . De Vita 41 W Lind 48 D Lyons 49 C Mohren 55 M Jacobsen 60 P Rope r 75 J Kite (C )
76 T Hewat 77 ~ ga ~o y j 96 S Redden
46 S. Montgomery 47 M. McGregor 48A Hawdon 49 R McLetsh 50 S Gibbs 51 S Rodvrell 52 S Hawkins 53 C Perkin s 54 A Greenaway (VC) 55 D Ka y 56 A. Clunies-Ross 57, J Russell 58 N Howell 59 S Psschalos 60 A Sutherland 61 K Richards 62 0 Hoyle 63 S Knowles 64 C Lockett 65 P La w 66 S Finlay
I
OLD XAVERIANS
Rogers 2 Tehan 3 O'Sullivan 4 Jurasich 5 Man y 6 Rush 7 31k 8 Ors o~ 11 O'Suf6van 12, Alan
67 E Hutchinson 68 C Adam s
88 I Bnwden
I
23 J Sadler 26 S Millard 27 R King 28 M Taylor 34 P Grotchen 36 M Gbson 59 J McGrath 77 W Peppard 78 S Hawel
South A.J .A .X . 1 R . Lrpton 2.0 Lewenberg 3 J Hoppe (DVC) 4 J- Carp 5 P Loewy 6 0 Kalb 7,8 Chrzrk 8 J Wrobe l ~', A Slade (OVC) O Berkovrtch ->. Krongol d .. H 13r1^- I
r4c=-2 s .i Perelberg Re '. = n ~1 Wrat- 1 (Capry D Taper el Seuy Rosenberg Fried Rosenberg D Patc G Sheezel h J Dunne ?=_ T Fell (VC) 37 0 Bendel 39 A Pakula 40 J DaVnes 47,0 Shlakht 66 M Fagentkat
MONASH GRYPHON S Coach: C. Robinson t W Spensley 2, N, Marvin 3 L Waphng 4 C Robinson 5 A La Cava 6 .J Dukes 7,S Oglvr e 8 B Kosmer 9 S Olive 10 B Searle 11,S Bloom 12. M. Walsh 13 B Prendergast 14 M Morrow
15 M Campbell 160 Anderson 17 M Kdner 18 A O'Brien 19 M . Hall 20 J Anderson 21 0 Gravma 22. C Barker 23 L Baker 24 T Prendergast 25 T Williams 26 M Luncar 27,6 Duncan 28 C Robertson 30 0 Grabau 35 V Rya n 44 S Hogan 45 C Onen 49 J Holton 69 D Adams
BLOODS Coach: B. Jarick 1 P Ellis 2 M Cadman 3 R McAsey 4 P Greene 5. P Gayno r
6 C Hutchinson (C) 7 H IOopouto5 B S Curtis 9 D Stoc k 10 B Janck(Coach) 11 . R Ella m 12. C McDonnell (VC) 13 P Bainbridge 14 . R Howard 15 J Nanovrch 16 B Risely 17 D Legge 18 S Powell 19 B McDonnell 20 P Neyla n
21 0 Rust 22 N Stevenson 23 D Thomas 24. N Van 25.J Grant 26. S Smith QVC) 27. D Witt s 28. G Hart 29 5 Tressider 30 J Rowbottom 31 P Amarant 32 K Shannon 33 M Turner
I GLENHUNTLY Coach : B . Brinan 2 S. Warre n 7. S Noble 10 B Orman 11. D Holman 12 A Di x 13. J. O'Donoghue 14 C. Whelan 15. 8 Nicholls I& W. Duell 20 D Ottaway 21 R. Vnnard . Levey 30 25 G A .TOOgood 31 . R. Barnes 33 P. Hyde 34 G . West 35 6 Trezrse 42. R . Gra y 43 G Nayar (Capt) 44 C Harding 50 C Rya n 52 C Thom (VC) 53 R Hall 60 Fisher
DE LA SALLE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIE D
34 C McAsey
MONASH WHITES i T D,onyssopoulos 2 A Bainbridge 3 J Youn g 4 M Petrescu 5 P King
6 G Bunshaw 7. P Edwards 8 T Gualano 9 A Rezauskrs 10 it J Donnelly D Gemmola 12 R O'Neill 13 B Kenny 14 R Treverton 15 . D Sin n 16 D Graham 17 L Colombes 18 . S Terry 19 . D Foster 20. G Leech 21 . W Farley 22. A Par k
23 G Shaw-Stuart 24 B Ninnis 25 D Rowley 26 M Kotsanis (Capt) 27 J Fox 2& G Ridley 29. J Selth 30. G Morgan 31 M Young 32 P Seidel 33 D Snadden 34 P Jones
35 A Ko'.vanyko 36 D Ymg 37 P Dawson 38 J Conquest 39 M Pinkey 40 C Jeffers 41 K Lakusa 42 M Skarkey 44 N Pain
45 M Van Der School 46 B Lloy d 47 5 Dods 48 A Park 49 A O'Hara 50 G Coutts 55 M Carr
72 G Sammells 75 B Muhktar 77 J Salvatore 99 A Wilson
OLD HAILEYBURIAN
KONTIAS
Coach : Danny Wain
1 D Joyce 2, A Alexandrou 3 M Copeland 4 N Barbousas 5 N Lambnnos 7 N Lambnnos 8 G . Spliopoulos 9 N Alexandrou 13 P Sp6opoulos 14 A. Williams 17. N, Andonopoulos 19. G . Kantanas 20 S.Bon d 21 P Bourlotos 22 A Cowan (VC) 23 N . Farley 26 M Zuegn 27 K. Smith 29 C Lording 30 J . Hatzidak* 31 . A Dannaks 32 . M Doulgerakis 33 J Kypansrs 34D Krwa n 35 P. Andersson 36 C. Fountoglou 39. A . Drmakis 40F.Giannaws 43 M Herbert 44 J . Vasil 45 C Podandis C Emmanouel A Karvelis H Yrannaus G Veforn s B Tchakenan J Mellas J Papagiannis S Drouga s A Gounans
2 S Palamara 3 S Campbell 4, D, Carr (VC) 5 S . Bateman 7.P.Deegan 8 A McCormack 12 A. Wilks 14 R . Murray 16 D. Cox 17, T Tsiaws 20 C Hearn 21 J Drcmbo 22 . S McDonald 23 M Sayers 25. L Phillips 28. G Noose 30. B. Carr 31 . 1. Nei l 33. N Wareham 34. C. Emery 36. S Anderson 37 N. Collins 38 A . Green 39 R Bourbon 40 M Birc h 41 P Sharp 43 A . Ch,lcott 44 G . Smith 45 G Rogers 46. S. Grady 48 D Wain (Capq 49 M F,tzpatnck 50 T Hallam 51, N, Robinson 53 J Wilkson 54 R . La n 55 0 Brennan 56 R Selrgo 57. M Jackson 58 . M McKrttne 59 GDaubeny . Willi 60 A 61 J Kennedy s 62 P Chalker 63 R Jennings 64 A Bright 65 M Biasi 66 Scott Bray 67 R Chairman 68 T Noonan 69 S Ker r
Coach: Chris Ladds 2 J Wood 4 6 25 27
J Robertson Whitehead S O'Leary M Ree d
30 R Wilson 31 C, Lane
33 T Johnston 35 N De Read 40 G . Powell 41 R. Stewart 42 P Flockart 44 A Kirkwood-Scott 47 R Dobso n
MAZENOD O.C.
Coach : D . Joyce
OLD MELBURNIANS Coach :
70 D Roach 71 P Stemfort 72 C Dalglersh 73 K . VanDerHdst 74 M Bright
R . Van Den Dungan I A Woodhouse 2 T Farndon 75 T Hadfield 3 J Francis 76 J Cincotta 4D 5 J Kellam J Hamilton (DVC) 52 M White 77 Steve Bray 55 C Ladds 78 J Boyl e 6 J Elam 56 B Ladds 7 R Heath MAJOR SPONSOR 57. G Taylo r 8 S Hunt (Capt) 61 . D McCrrmmon 9 T O'Leary 62. A . Johnston 10 R Hockney 63 M Bride 11 A Red 64 0 Kretchme r 12 5 Hargreaves 13. D Dawson 14 S Potter 15 D Hawke 16 G Parslow Coach : Tim Corrigan 17 L Mates i T Arnol d 18 A Sutcliff e 2 P r :antone 19 M Waring (VC) TEAM LIST 3 P Civitella 20 A Bulterly NOT SUPPLIE D 4 T Corrigan 21 S Conlan 5 R Davey 22 A O'Connor 6 R, Douglas 23 B Morphett 7 M Durrant 24 J Correl l 8 J Freeman 25 R . Van Den Dungen 9 S Hardamous 26 C Dadd o to S Kaz r 27. A Georgione 11 G Long 28 D Hawke Coach : Greg Furlong 12 P Long 29 D Stephenson 4 M DeaNo n 13 D McDonald 30 D Perkin s 51 S. Costantmo (DVC) 14 J McDonald 31 T Wilson 6 5 Corcoran 15 B Mille r 32 A Joyce 7.JLadson 16 A Nanfra 33 D, McDonald 8 T Cantwel l 17 C Nolan 34 M Naylor 9 A Rachelle 18 C 0* Keefe 35 J Davis 10 D Oveen s 19 M Shaw 36 P. Nelson it, S Coppms(DVC) 20 M Sheehy 37, N . Oschro 12. G Matheson 21 C Wiggins 38 H. Ingleton 13 S Ham 22 D Gd l 39 R Pergra 14 J Sheeha n 23 P Grll 40 T Richards 16 W Charlton (VC) 24 A McLaughlan 41 PTmdade 17 J Brodi e 25 B Barclay 42 A Waring 18 M . Ounsmore (DVC) 26 B 0'Bnen 43 M Dowd 19's McCrees y 27 J Sweeney 44 J 0o'r:d 21 G Cester 28 M McCol l 45 J Walmsley 22 . C Suttre 46 C Hanchette 23 M Janson 47 S Laycock 24 M Zannon 48 J McConnel l 25 D Kelly 49 J Harding 26 C Frerker 50 J Bul l 28 G Thomas 77 B Rowland 29 A Iorlano 86 J Kellam 30 Z Monroe SPONSOR: WION & 31 D Higgins (Capt) 31 P Ltldell M . REINER & CO. 419-0141
TWO TONE PAINTING 558 525 5
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ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. Coach : R. McQueecla 1 M NCWasen 2 A Barnard 3 J Howard 4BBC'yd 5 M G4an 6 P Degerrng 7 C Capron 8 G Baker 9 P Wn.4e 10 P Buzza 11 A Ga~ey 12MRaher 13 . P Susrnsch 14 . S Mooney
i 5 F Buckley
6 G Mc4lister 17 C Battergiil l 18 A FRZSrmn 19 M King
20 A. Riddel 21, S.
22 P O= 23 J Pasara 24 C Gray 25 M Murrfiy 26 A Joyce 27R $pxa 28 A WUodv,ard 29. I Hanxnarn 30 D LaFontaine 31, P Sherman 32 M Fa'xaz 33 N Anderson 34 G Kenan 35 B Mance 36 J Parsonage 37 J Kololiossian 38 S Wood 39 J OW 40 G Sousa 41 G Rosenberg 42 P Wean 43 M Schne#ruier 44 M Hov2rd 45 P T2bnger 46 0 Cape&an 47 G Hden
48 M Broadhead 49 M Rogers 50 P Rogers 51 M Crecitn 52T Pearl 53 S Morgan 54 5 Chapman 55 J Fetcher 56 A Presriy 57 D Durderz 58 J Galanopdws 59 G Joseph 60 S Harris 61 R Pope 62 B Kely 63 B Capetian 64, M Boyd 65 I Rdyatnards 66 6 J 7 M RO SuAGan 68 B Jackson 69 J Pace 70 J Rush 71 R RatW 72 A McGaw 73 J Ryan 74 B Derham 75 C Hickey 76 A Liddell 77 C Hussey 76 M G'eeson 79 M Gobe 80 B Ha.Wrer 81 G Howler 82 0 Larv~on 83 R Gram 84 M Driscoll 65 G Seep
F Section
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OLD C.rtREY ANZ BA NK Senior Coach: Tony Kennedy Rese rves 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) it . S. Byrne
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. Vargo 31 . T. Harbinson 32 . M . Farrel l 33 . K . Kringoodis 34 . N . Vergos 35 . J . Zafandls 36 . G . Flaherty 37. M . Sweeney 38.S . Pastras 39. D. Kilmartin 40. A. Lucki n 42. B . Curthoys 43. M . Cox 44. R . McDonald 45. S. Kovacs 50 . M . Whelan 52 . C. Westbiade 55. T. Brain 57. P. Wilkinson 58. B. Fernandez 60. N . Walsh 63. M . Xuereb
BORONIA PAR K Senior Coach : Peter Mart in Reserves Coach : Chris Challis 1 . M . Nicolson 2. D . Weinlich 3. S . Nicolson 4. Allen Carew 5. G . Hincksma n 6. Daryl Harper (Capt) 7- D. Monish (VC ) 8. D. Bates 9. S. Carew 10. M . Hawken 11 . 1 . 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 . Luiy f 20. R. Walter 21 . M . Pittorino 22. G . Breed 23. M . Neal 24. M . Mitchel l 25. C. Challis (Capt-Res) 26. G. Christotorou 27. Philip Martin 28. J. Brown 29. T. Lowry 30 . A . Nicolson 31 . D. Paulka 32 . Peter Martin 33 . S. White 34- B . Hine 35. S . Wheeler 36. G . Coath 37. D. Anstee 38. T. Wright 39. G . Bates 40. K. Paulka 41 . E . Joyce 42. S. Chariton 43. P. Matovic 44. S. Borthwick 45. G . Nilsen 48. N . Baldini 50. R . Dean
ELSTEFiNWiCK 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 Be . 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. Conlin 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 . Schul z 34 . Adrian Conlin 35 . D. Osborne 37. G . Marshall 38 . B. Hammer 39 . S. Topakis 40 . D . Nola n 41 . S. McLennan 42, 8, 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 Coach Rick Daniels Assistant Coach : Greg Skena Reserves Coach : Gil Huckstepp 2 . C. Hickey (VC) 3. N . Chip p 4. R . Cutlac k 5. R . Daniels (C/C) 6. R . Hughes 7. R . Evans 8 . R . Keppeil 9 . S. Macrae 10. K . Shrives 11 . M . Hoyle 12 . W. Ballagh . A . Cope 13 . C . Bryan (OVC) 14 16 . M- Jones 17- C . McWilliam 18 . I . Paterson 19 . G . Bert i 20. J. Raft 21- B. Dunshea 22 . J . Hands 23 G. Dyson 24. S. Brown 25. M . Harris 26 . J . McQuie 27- S . Neate 28 . P Nance 29 . V. Occhipinti 30. A. Drever 31- C . Ruddle 32. S. Patterson 33. P Harris 34.G .Earney 35. P. Gittins 36. M . Ker r 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. McCleery 57. N . Collyer 60. B. Blizzard 61 . A. Bennett 63 . T. Styles
64 . N . Morgan 65 .D.0'Adam 67. K. Egerton 68. C. Bertalli 69. G . Neat e '.. 76. M . Frank 77. J . Keeble 78. S . Paterson 79. D. Zadnik 87.S.Jones
PENINSULA OLD BOYS Senior Coach: W. Sparks Reserves Coach : A. Powell 1 M. Sampson 2 . S . McMahon (VC) 3 . G. Harri s 4, J . Pratt 5. M . Godmg 6, D. Morga n 7. N . Franks (DVC) 8. R . Kerley 9. P. Krohn 10 . M. Chaste man 1t R .Sharpm 12, S . Farrow 13 . J . Quirk 14 . R, Wheeler 15. S Wiltshire 17 M . Atkins t8 S Glover 19. M . Freeman 20 P. McKay 21 . P. Corde 22 . J Thripp 23 M Collopy 24 . M . Fisher (C-Res) 25 S. Rowe 26. G Marlyn (VCR) 27 M Kidde r 28 . L. Marks 29 A . Macn 30. R . Blood 31, J Levin 32. W. Sparks (CC) 33. A. Berry 34. J. Nagel 35. B. Jarret 36. T. Parker 37. P McNamara 38.A.Thdpp 39. S Taylo r 40. W. Red 41 . G. Calder 42 . P. Angus 43, R . Horrigan 44. G . Glover 45. R . Ukozich
46. V. Brancat-sano 47. S Greenhill 48, J . Bleasby 49, S. Warner 50, G. Debruyn 51. S. Degorgi o 52. R . Parker (DVCR) 53 P. Leitzke 54, P Carlson 55 A. Povrell 56 S. Kemp 57 D. Burton 58 A. Janet 59. P West 60 D. Olenzuck 61 . D. Warne-Smith 62 . B, Spice r 63. R . Carter 64. B Colony 65 J . Hopkin s '. 66 . D. Crowder 67. R, Graham 68. G. Scott 69 D. Hunter 70 P Crowder 71 . M, Jeits 72, J Harrison 73. J . LaBrody 74 .T. Mitchener 75, D. Mathison 76. C Gardmer 77 A. Dolphin 78 J Crowder 79 M Burneli 80, G . Robinson 81 . C Sharpm 82 N. Bath 83. A . Cailagane 84. S Macan
RICHMO N D CENTRAL Senior Coach. Mark Bestow Reserves Coach : Dennis Ricke tts 1 . G . Paras 2, ¢,4 . Alevras 3. W Long 4.D Shanno n 5. C Miranda (VC-Res) 6 . S Picket t 7 R Pealing 8 . J. Agorakjs to, S Peatlm g 11 . D Ricketts (ClGRes) 12 . M. Luttgens 13 P. Warton i4 C Shannon 15 1. Lang 16 B S+mmonds 17.D Sando 18. M Venaskie (DVC-Res) 19.D Asschert 20. G Dorme r 21 K Davis (DVC-Res) 22-C Kennedy 23M .Funda 24 . M . Bastow (C/C) 25 G . Tat e 26 C Fulto n 27 R Sutherland (DVC) 28 8 Par k 29. D J .ggins (VC) 30,S Fenton 32.A LeSueur 33J Fawcett 34,0 Holt 35.P Conway 36 B Young 37 S Peters 38. 0 . Gibson 39 J . Donazzon 40 .K Bowen 41 . M. Sutherland 42.J Gunderson 43 . C Johnson-Clark 44 P Sand o
45 A . Glanz 46 CJohannsen 47 V Jarret t 48 J Hughes 49 D Gibson 50 J Redfern 51 M Sungalis 52 M Pickett 53 R Jiggins 54 B Healey
55 M . Wood 56 B Carroll 57 D Blampied 58R Gadsden 59 J Topsom 60 J Lntl e 61, T Plcher 62 L Forth 63 P Woodman 64 R Bosco 65 G Bel l 66 M. Fredrickson 67 P Hanso n 68 J McPhee 69 S Carroll 70 C Ware 71 P Docking 72 G Haswell 73 M Wench 74 C Smith 75J Curran 76 I Smit h
QUADRO HAIR FASHION 544 5508 * R & F PLUMBING 018 33926 9 * GEEBUNG POLO CLUB 882 7388
* TRAINOR & SONS 654 8361
UNIVERSITY RED S U .H .S .O.S. SALESIAN OLD COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Chris Pecora Reserves Coach: Des Perkin s 2 . M . Castaldi 3 . S . Anastasi 5 . M . Canavan 6. M . Clarke 7 . G . Gaspari 8. D. Sutherland 9 . N . Gibbons 10. 0. Oliver 12 . A . Gaspari 13. I . Bobetic 14- P. Schembri 15 . P Forbes 16 . A . Chiappini 17- M . Forbes 18 S. Sinclair 19 S . Carfora 20. A . Seeger 21 . A. Perna 22 . M . Power 23. M . Clohesy (VC) 24. A . Healey 25. M . Pradel 26. P. Miller 27. R . Cincotta 28. M . Byrne 29. J . Nannes 30. D. Lawton 31- P. McKnight 32 . B. Quinn 33 . J . Garafolo 34 . A . Grace 35 . C. Zois 36 . A. Stevens 37. J. Brennan 38 . P. Barry 40 . D. Ramsdale 41 . J. Gooden 42 . J. Ebinger 43. M. Tassone 44 . C. Hunt 45. J. Quirk 46. M. Bourke (Capt) 47. P. King 48. P 49. D.. Rossi Scottl 52 . S. Brownhlll 54. G . Stoffarldis 55. G . Agapitos 57. R. Thompson 60. S. Shelley 62 . D. Perkins
Senior Coach : Ross Hi ggins Coach: ST. PATRICK'S Reserves Paul Hoope r MENTON E 1 . A . Flavel 2- R. Higgins Senior Coach: 3. G . Smith Mark Bowden 4. S. Freeman Reserves Coach: 5.S.Shone Peter Fatouros 6. S . Smith 1 .A.Camm 2, P. Morrow '.. 7. C . Skinns 3 . C. Duggan '. 8. T. Hallifax 9. R. Smith 4, P. Lewi s 5, H Emmerso n 10. P. Burns 6, A . Davis (DVC) 11 . R . Burns 7. P Kingsbury 12. G . Bales 8. R . Lister 12. C. Arnot (Res) 9. P Emmett 13.P. McLean 10, P Barry 14.D.Regan 11 . P Fatouros (C-Res) 15. M . Davidson 12 M Henso n 16. D. Cresswell 13 S Scanlan 17. B . Rothwell 14 G . Houlihan 18. P Hooper 15 . J Mackay 19. G . Mazza 16 . B. Piper 17 . W. Mackay 20. T. Trantino 18 T. Sullivan 21 . M . Grant 19 . C . Steven s 22 . D. Bennett 20. M . Bowden (C) 23 . 1 . Cleary 21 .T Razg a 24 . A . Kountios 22 . P. Murphy 25 . G . Allan 23, D. Murphy 26 . C. Gamble 24, M DiPdla 2i.' K . Strahan 25. W. Leonard (VC) 28 . M . Rothwell 26 M . Mulcahy 29 . A. Haselofi 27 D Seedsman(DVC-Res) 30 . S . Epifano 28 M O'Brie n 31 .D.Watt 29 . S . Adams 30 M . Noonan 32 . D. Bunn 31 . J . Bailey 33 . S. Wright 32 . S. Oliver 34 . J . Palmer 33 .D.Andrew 35 .B .Lugg 34. 0. Sheehan 36 . R . Clements 35. H . Kellett 37. P. Kemp 36 M, Gibbin s 38. A. Boyce 37 T. Symons (VC-Res) 39. M . Herrmann 38 . M. Crawford 40 . A. Sawchyn 39 . J Wright 41 . S. O'Hallora n 40 D Nicholls 42. D . Wallace (Capt) 41 . C Johnston 42 M Houlihan 43. L . Mastrosavas 43 . A. Drake 44 . P. Vesetas 45 . N . Saunderson 45. C. Lightfoot 46. J. Mulholland 46. M . Roberts 47. B. Kellett 47. R . Dran e 48. M . Dix 47. L . Keatiner (Res) 49 K Gunter 48.B.Hudd 50 .A,Ladds 49. G . O'Brya n 51, A. Walsh 50. J. Marzico 52 . M . Sheehan 52. J . Forest 53 .D Noonan 54 .R. Duncan 53. P. Shanahan 55 .B.Capuano 55. P. Holmes 56 B. Moloney 56. R . Hillgrove 57. L . McDonald 57. R . Morris 58 . D. Dickson 58. D . Ross 59 . R . Schmidt 59. A . Ferguson 60, M . Walsh 69. S. Williamson 61 . D. Halloran 71 . A. Diflorio 62.8 Symons 74 . K. Bishop 63. P Symons 75. B. Tune 64 R De Vos 65. P Tully 66. P Stevenson 67. Capuano G 68. C Lim
69. D. Hoffer 71 . Peter Murphy 72 S. Lewis 73 M . Wise
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Senior Coach: Graham Burgen Assistant Coach: Shane Fs h: Resarvas Leo Dyne s 1 . G . Burgen (Coach) 2 . G. Schiavo 3. D. Fosse 4. S. Maus 5. P. Barone 6. G . Newing 7. G . Coburn a B. Kla u 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 . AuNray 18. M . Moran 19 . T. Carty 20. G . Cook 2t . N . Capp 22. R . Smith 23. B. Condon (Capt) 24. A. White 25.S .Jackson 26, M . Urba n 27. S. Ryles (Ass. Coach) 28. S. Baroan e 29. G .DuChateau 30. M . Jelnic 31 . R. Zapelli 32 . C. Tehan 33. L. Dynes (Res. Coach) 34. M . Edgley 35. D. Goldberg 36. F. Salzano 37. C. Mizis 38. T. Bel l 39. S. Salzano 40. D. Deiahoy, 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 . I . Mezalira 52 . 0. Kane 53, D. Holland 54. M . Ross 56. I . Marcantonio 57. J. Doyl e 58. G . Molnoey 59. S. Merrigan 60.D-Shaw 64. J. Cavallin 65. G. Christopolous 66 .P McCormack 69 . A . Sheridan 96 . F. Godschan
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Hr~ I L E COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Lei gh Carison Ass . Senior Coach: Stephen M oun t Reserves Coach : Chris Warne r Ass . Reserves Coach : John Farmer 1 . S. Williams 2 . D . Hoyle 3 . B. Woalhouse 4 .S . Lausse n 5. D. Greeves 6. A. Ingleton 7. C. Higson 8. C. Pollock 9. S . Mount 10 . C . Warner 11 . W. Daly 12 . M . Conron 13 . N . Mila t 14 . R . Schober (VC) 15 . D. Marino 16 . A. Wallace (VC) 17 . A . McGibbon (VC-Res) 18 . J . Bennet (Capt) . Scot 19 PM . Whittaker 20. t 21 . 1 . Roberts 22 . G . Parsons 23. A . Wright 24. D . Ramshaw 25. S. Fraser 26 H . Stephens 27. R . Brown 28. S. Blackman 29. A . Kenneally 30. M . Galbraith (VC) 31 .S . Li e 32. S. Bowtell 33. G . Irvine 34 . R. Happell 35. P. Dickson 36. N . Pike (Capt-Res) 37.C .Coyne 38. C. Manuell 39 .B .Jones 40 . A . Lor d 41 . D. Stubbs 42 L Griffin 43 . M . Foard 44. D. Parkin 45. P Harry 46. A . Mitchell 48 . J . Lemon 49. G . Kenneally 50 B . Jefferson 51 . P Baxter 52 . P Wolff 59 . R . Lancaster (DVC-Res) 61 R . Oliphan t 66 G . Oakley 69 . M . Burgess 75. N . Proctor
DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Bernard Dunn Reserves Coach : Len Hanna h 1 . G . Borg 2 . B. Mahony 3. A . Phillips 4 . M . Edmonds 5 . N . Frase r 6. P. Gree n 7. C. McClounan 8. C . Wrigh t 9. C . Campbell 10. D. Tessier 11. R . Prezens 12. D.Toohey 13.P.Beddoe 14. S . Hunter 1& G- Hynes 16. B. McGee 17 . P Gree n
18. A. Scott 19 . N . Vanderplight 20. P. O'Brie n 21 . A. Klanc a 22 . P. O'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.Rudd 39 . G . Sharrock 40. P. Waldron 41 . K. Mullin s 44. L. Vanderplight 45. A . Cris : 46. M . Hegan 48. A . Banks 50. P. Mannix 52,S . Harrison 54. P Fiume 55. P Dwyer 56 . M . Kruger 57. G . Curran 64, B . Byrne MAJOR SPONSOR
MARCELLIN Snr. Coach : N . Le Lievre Reserves Coach : A . Paatsch 1 . A . Pastsch 2 . T . Da y 3 . M . Chu n 4 . C . Carr (VC) 5 . A. Tranquilli 6 . G . Petroff 7 . M . Dillo n 8 . M. Amad 10_ A. Gallaghe r 11 . C. Slattery (DVC) 12 N . Bourke 13 . M . Stapleton 14 .D .Howe 15 .J .Seabury 16 . G . Woole r
17 . M . Getson (Capt) 18. A . Caffry 19. M . Delahun 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 . Mason 30 . A . Bendonccho 31 . B . Coope r 32 . A . McIntosh 33 . A . Treganowan 34 . W . Getson 35 .J .Pappas 36 . G . Walsh 37 . T .J . Slattery 38 . J . Triangolo 39 . C . Castagna 40 . D- Cooper 41 . S . Duck 42 . A . Duncan 43. N . Duncan 44. P . McIntyre 45 . P . Randall 46. J . Golds 47.T.Buhagav 48 . D. Bromage 49. S . Mangan 50. S . Kolednik 51 . T. Mahon 52. T. Smit h 53. T. Slattery 54 . M . Menzies 55. S. Beatti e 56. Jeremy Golds 57. B . Da y 58. S. Boysen 59 A . Robinson 60. S . Watson 61 . M, Bushell 62 M . Szakacs 63 J . Kann 64 M . Rozenboom 65 P . Borrello 75 .J . Dinneen
NO. c'TH OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Robe rt Hyda Reserves Coach: Jim Marchbank 1 . A . Egan 2 . T. Jones 3 . D. Martin 5 . M . Schmidt 6. A . Cahil l 7. P . Booth 8. F. Muto 9.S . Brazil 10. B . Hanlon 11 . S . Hoffman 12 . J . Tierney 13. B . Curull i
14. O. Abrahams 15. P . Kearney 16. M . Hedley 17. M . Boy d 19. P . Considine 21 . D. Baker 22.N .Goodear 23. C . Alevras 24 P. Curtin
25. D . Cerini 26 .5.Hibbert 27 . R . Atkinson 28 . N . Garnham 29 . P. Daniel 30 . M . Lynch 31 . L . Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 33 . S. O'Brien 34 . B . Conti 35 . M . Fennelly 36 . P. McMenamin 37 . J . Zumbo 38 . K . Scott 39 . B. Sheehan 40 . I . Turnbull 41 . P. Dwyer 42 . C . Horn 43 . G . Irvine 44 . B . Girolami 45 . M . Devine 46 . N . Culnane 47 . J . Wiggins 48 . A . Rolls 49 . J . Mcllroy 50 . B. Devine 51 . J . Cahill 52 . D . Goodear 53 . S . Biscaro 54 . A . Trimboli 55 . S . Zocco 56 . T . Siluca 57 . B . Allman 58 . T . Keogh 59 . J . Hatzi 60 . L . Nandella 62 . B . Cruickshank 67 .S .Bevanda
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SeniorCoach: Simon Meehan Rese rve Coach : Roger Gamy 1 . A . Baxter (1) 1 . A . Wigg (2) 2. D. Connell (1) 2. J . Wood (2) 3 . N . Schmidt 4_ C .G. McKenzie (1) 4. D. Craig (2) 5. F. Main 6. W. Smith (1 ) 6. P . Robinson (2) 7. D. Merrett B. M . Orto n 9. Bugalski (1) 9. B . Herbe rt (2) 10. P . Bennett 11 . C . Kraus (1) 11 . J . Rae (2)
12. D.P . Seccull 13. B . Ca rty 14. A . Phillips 15. D. Scaunich 16. E . Bin gham 17. W.D. Cox (1) 17. W. Cox (2) 18. M . Constable 19. R .D . Gerny 20. A .W . Sher 21 . A . Walden 22. M . Fisher (1) 22. P . Wigg (2) 23. P .J . Noske 24. D. Williams (1) 24. R . Lavender (2) 25, M . Colston (1) 25. S. O'Leary (2) 26. S. Melican 27. C . Dunn (1 ) 27. H . Broadbent (2) 28. S.G . Meehan (Capt) 29. D . Ray 30. A . McGorlick 31 . B . Main 32 .A . Roberts 33 . G . Tanner (1) 33 . W. Caspers (2) 34 . R . Hom e 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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OLD MELBURNIANS Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach: Guy Nelson 1-A Wilts 2- S . Hunt 3. J . Nichols (VC) 4. N. Wrigh t
5, N. Boyden 6. R, Dery 7, C, Thompson 8. J Keeble
9. D. Coroner 10, A . Joyce 11 . B . Murphy 12 .G.Borton 13. S, Rose 14- S. Bardsley 15- D Phillips 16. P, Wood 17,. M . Rose 18. W . Ward-Ambler 19M .Daddo 20. A . Salek 21 T. Wertheimer (Res-VC) 22 1 . Mackay
21 A . Wilts (Capt) 24 . D . Wilson
25 . R . Nelson (Res-Capt) 27 . C . Bryan 28 C . Terrill 29- R . Meade 30 . C . Elstoft 31- S. Frazer 32-R .Webb (DVC) 33- G . Dixon
34 . C- Anastasakis 35, M. Hibbins 3& S. Newman 37, G . Curtis 38 . M. Naylor 39, A . Halt 40 . M. Blood 41 . P. MacDonald 42 . E. Smithers 41 P. Birrel l
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47 A. Tymms 48 . AC . Smith 49T .Stuckey 50-B.Cook 51_ W. Ward 52 D . Dowling 53. C . Kopa 54, A. Wilson 55. R. Cameron 56 M. Wilkenson 57 H . Dautevic 5& A. Sutton 60. J . Walmsley 61 . J. Shelton 62. A. Geogiani 61 D . Perkin s 64.S . Burge 65.J.Cunnack 66. P . Tsiampas 67 . D. MacDonald 68 . S . Conla n 69 . P . Jost 70. R . Williams 71 .K .Daddo 72. S, Hargreave s
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78. J . VanHecke 79. J . McConnell MAJOR SPONSOR Comn . Faint Rd Pri~tran ~
OLD SCOTC H Senior Coach: Peter Sherman Reserves Coach : John Cotdham 1 . E . Alle n
2. S Reddish 3. R . Lloyd 4. R . Fuller (Capt) 5 A. Aston 6. 0. Hooper 7. A . Lloyd 8. Ft . Hodges 9, R . Aujard 10, J . Ker r 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.Keipert 21,S. Gibbs 22 . S . Twitt 23 . A . Millar 24- W. Allen 25- S. Stokes 26. A . Har t 27. C. Winneke 28. S. Glascott 29. J . Laird 30. F. Kiel 31 . A. Smith (VC) 32- G . Jackson 33. C. Hunter 34. J. West 35. B. Steele 36. A. Price 37. R . Emmett 38. N . Tribe 39. D. Wilson 40. P. Brown 41 . J . Hart 42. R . Hume 43, R Austin 44, A. Stubbs (Res VC) 45. B. Cai n 46. B. Shepherd 47. N . Howell 48. R . Petty 49 . R . Steele 50 .T. Byrne 51 . C . Billing 52, S. Wigney 53, J . Sinclair 54 . J . Russell 55 . M . Sunderland 56 G. Bennet t 57. D . Kay 58.M .Newnham 59. T. Hart 60, B. Crump
Senior Coach: Michael McCarthy Assistant Coach: Geoff Reilley 1 .B .Burden 2. P . Schuhkraft 3. T. Boyanton 4 . R . Barnes (C apt) 5. D, McDonald 6. T. Gallagher 7. B . Connell & M . Gilmore 9. S. Grac e 10. M . McDonald (VC) 11 . R . Strahan 12. N . Sebo 13. P . Kingston 14. S . Samild 15. M . McConvill 16. T. Stewart 17. A . Best 18 . P . Turley 19. A . Jobling (DVC) 20. D. Wood 21 .S.Carboon 22. M . Stone 23. P . McDonald 24 . S. McCooke 25. P . Forsyth 26 . M. Brown 27 . T . 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. Orr 38 . P. Milner (Res VC) 39 . R. Nankivel l 40 . D . Edgell 41 . R. Oate n 42 . D . Robertson (Res- C) 41 P . Harringto n 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 61 G . Dickson 65 . B . Egan 66 . C. Crook 67 . G . Planner 68 . N . Riseley 70 . G . Ritchi e
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~~EP7Y Senior Coach : Tony Crotty Assistant Coach: Terry Quinn Reserves Coach: D. Bade n 1 . G . Biddlestsone (VC) 2 . J. Zanett i 2 . J. Sandman 3 . J . Toohey 4 . J . Schembri 5 . S. Ramsay (C) ~ 6 . T. Quinn 7. P. Jones 8 . S. O'Brien 8 . J . Serratore 9 . M . Grocock 10, R . Egglestone 11 . S . Bannister 12 . S. Seymour 13. M . Bosank o 14. J. Reddick(DVC) 15.P McCan n 16. M . Goodwi n 17. R. Lyons (Res-Capt) 18.B.Carter 19. A . Ratcliff e 20 . R . Gunston 21 . M . Fitzpatrick 22- J. Gallagher 22 . M . Devereaux 23 . C . Bye 24 . P- Matton 25 . M . O'Rourke 26 . P. Rya n 27. M . Tadinac 28 . M . O'Kearney 29. M . Vaina 30 . B. Mielicki 31 . G . Bourke 32 . S . Eastmure 33.S. McMahon 34. M . Donohue 35. L . Clifton 36. A . Smith 37. D. Castaldi 38. G . Pinner 40. G . Gentz 41 . M . Crotty 42 . P. Ryan 43. A . Whelan 44. J. Vain a 45. M . Petrevski 46. C. Rya n 47. P. Ratcliffe 48. D. Wrigglesworth 50. M . Purcel l 51 . R. Moran (VC-Res) 52, M . O'Connell 53. S. Gibson 54- J. Blain 55. M Jacobson 5iD. O'Sullivan 60. B. Pearse 88. P. Murphy
U 1 JV4Sl~ TY B ~ iS Senior Coach: Reserves Coach : 1 . A . Mitchel l 2 . R . Furphy 3. G . Williams 4. E . Banks 5. M . Bolton 6. W. Carroll 7. R. Walton 8. M . Yandell 9. M . McCarty 10 . A. Davis 12, J. Kanis 14 . J . Ingleton 15. B. Dowling 16. G . Allardice 17. P. Stephens 18. S . Kirsanovs 19. D. Buckley 20. A . Venturini 21 . J. Finlayson 22 . R . Nummnuts 23. J. Buckley 24. A . Walli s
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SenlorCo-ah : Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach: Marc Bradley 1, L . Inserts 2 . G . Griffiths 3. F. Sansonetti 4 . B. Posting 5. T. Gard 6. A . Stuart 7. D. Goodier 8 . J . Chilcott 9 . G . Dunrabbin 10. N . Sturgess 11 . M . Hoyn e 12 . P CoVis mo 13. G . Yoksich 14 . M . Sedgwick 15. J. otte r 16. K . C Jergens 17. C. Freeman 18 .DGray . 19: S . Radwell 20 . M . Page 21 . B. Glasgow 22. P. Coombe 23. M . Sherlock 24 . G . Williams 25. . PTorre 26M . Bradley 27 . L . Panjari 28. T. Frankhn 29 . M. Rowe 30, J. Papas 31 . J. King 32 . L . Cowell 33. A. Botta 34. M . Brown 35. G . Panjari 36 . G. Asquini 37. J. Panjari 38. N . Vincitorio 39. D . Debiasi 40. B. lnserra 41 . M . Penrose 42 . B. Gaw 43. S . Blackney 44 . A . Kin g 45. R . Fitzgerald 46. P. Sherlock 47 . L . Clarke 46 . R . Shanahan 49 . N. Slattery 50. K. Harty 51 . T. McMurtry 52 . R. Gard 53 . L . Macnamara 54. A . Globan 55. P. Meehan 56 . N . Jarrouge 57. J . Hehir 71 . C . Ferry
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Ff 4@® K /E E 1"/ Senior Coach : Mark Tyrants Reserves Coach : Gilbert Oul d 1 . M . Tymms 2 . M. Middlemo 3 . G. Bus t 4. W. Hoare 5. N . Horvath 6. S. Lydiatt 7. D. Cropley 8. I . Habgood 9. P. O'Leary 10. P. Villani 11 . K . Kavanagh 12. P. Tymms 13 . P. Kerslake 14 . M . Roach 15 . D. Terr y 16 . L. Cohen 17. G. Ould 18 . J . Madden 19. D. Clark 20. S . Hol t 21 . G. Salerno 22 . S. Buckley 23 . N. Gosewinckel 24 . R . Lawso n 25 . B . Young 26 . B . Selleck 27. G . Young 28. M . Kane 29. M . Barrett 30. N . Palet 31 . S. Molloy 32 . A. Johnstc 33. P. Majerczak 34. W. Bygate 35. P. Barrett 36. C. Kelly 37. C. Ford 38. J. Roach 39. C. Habgood 40. C. Gleason 41 . D. Cecchini 42. K . DeHenin 43. S . Gleason 44 . G . Mitchell 45. D. Smit h 46. B. Smith 47. S. Ovieda 48 . G . Walker 50.R. Cohen 55. G . Kelly
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Est . 196 7 GLENHUNTLY ', .J . A .X . Senior Coach: Michael Rliterman 1 . D. Marks 2 . A. Klooger (Capt) 3. A . Kiel 4- M . Fried 5. M . Silver . M. . Goetz Ritterma(Coach) n 67. P 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. Rozenes 25. M . Gross (DVC) 26. B. Rothschild 27. B. Goldberg 28. G . Rozenberg 29. D. Briskin 30. D. Rejoin 31 . G . Sheezel 32. A . Mordech 33 . M . Pat 34 .a 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. Zielinski 56. D. Szwarcburg 57. M . Perch 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 11 . G . May 12 . P. McGrath 13 . S. Smith 13 . N. Monaghan 14. R . Patterson 16. D. Casse r 17. Craig Horse y 18. Cameron Horsey 19. S. Withers 20 . R . Bateman 21 . D. Wright 22 . P. Austerberry 23 . G . Schultz 24 . R . Stocker 25 . M . Hollaway 26 . D. Mance 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. Brown 36. W. Crooke 37. P. O'Shannesy 38. M . Miitze 39. (A) T. Rossiter 40. G . Boxshall 41 . S . Tallarico 42 . G . Fletcher 43. M . Richards 44. J. Gilmour 45. R Lam b
46. R. Horowitz 47. N . Morris 48 . M . Inkster 49 . R . Hall 50. R. Grinstead 51. S. Noble 52. M . Lukais 53 . M . Ley 54 . M . Davies 55 .S.Jones 56. A . Antonio 59. C . Ryan 65. B. Lowden
HAMPTON ROVER S Senior Coach : Jeff Costello Reserves Coach : Kyle Ivey I R. Hetherington 2. M . Blake
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25 R Me1n}ak (DVC) 26 J Ros s 27 M . Gill 28 N Dwyer 29 S.Pappon(VC) 30 S McDonald 31 . P Pavlo u 32 A Williams 33 A, Windmill 34 W Austin 35. R, Davis 36. S. Baskett 37 M . Moss 38 M, Hyne s 39. K. Ivey (CC-Res) 42, A . Pryor 43 G . Hoggett 44 M Hender 45 G. Kanneberg 46 T Murray-White 47 C Holto n 48 T Worland 49 D Blakey 50. J Hunter 61- M . Grimmer 87 0 Nuttal l D Aless. N Andrew M Andrews G Cox S Crisp M Curry P Curry P Derrick S Guy B Hibb s D Hutchison G Kell y P Kelly J. Kibblewhite A Luca s G McQueen J. Mathe r P, Poulte r 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. Franzman 9- D. Shaw 10. M . Bakogianis (DVC) 11 . L. Athanasakis 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. Duni n 24 . T. Fawcett (VC) 25 . D. Sidebottom 26 . C . Lloyd 27. A. Sheehan 28 . T. Demeo 29, A . McDonald 30- V Cavallieri 31 .S . Lonergan 33. A . Couroupis 34. N . Morrice 35. R . Scott 36. J. Scanlon 37. M . Moeliker 38. S. Davidson 39. P. McComb 41 . B . Harwood 42. M . Crawley 43. A. Huffer 44 . G . Eldridge 45. S . Turner 46. D. Wright 47. D. Ride r
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OLD GEELON G Senior Coach : Alan Qualffe Rese rves 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. Slorach 10, A. McDougal 11 . J . Pescot t 12. G . Fawcett (DVC) 13 B. Smith 14 . J . Ritchie 15, M . Williams t6 . S. Burgess 17. W. Dowling 18 . C . Richardson 19 . J . Manto n
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OLD I VA NHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Alan Salter Reserves Coach : Steven King 1 . B. Yarwood 2 . M . Dyson 3. A . Jenkins 4. I . Well s 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. Walli s 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.Cuttris s 49. M . Dodderill 50. C. Dunnell 52 . A. Novak 54 . M . Poglog 59 . R . Bell 61 .P.Naim
Senior Coach: Yem Boag Assistant Coach: Ray Purcel l Reserves Coach : Bob Bums 1 . S. McNamara 2. D. Marshall 3. M . Beasley A . B. Ridewood 5. B. Connolly 6. R. Parsons (VC-Res) 7. N . McColough 8. D. Seeley 9. C. Lancaster 10. S. Gray 11 . R. Grech 12 . B. Burke 13. S. Zahra 14. P. Lannan (DVC) 15. P. Walke r 16. B. Barry 17. R. Cerolini 18. G . Burke 19. B. Tomlinson 20. M . Beasley 21 . A. Whitelaw 22 . C. Bracchi 23. B. Hutchinson 24. T. Beasley (Capt) 25. D . Smith 26. B. Burns (Capt-Res) 27. J . Elmore 28. C. Loos 29. B. Hambridge 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 . C. Dunlo p 32. M . Beasley 33. R. Purcell (VC) 34. A. Boag 35. B. Mills 36 . L. Walker 37. N . Fitzgibbon 38. B . Dunstan 39. D. Taylor 40. S. Egan 41 . T. Bryant 42 . P. Griffiths 43. C. Parks 44. R . Bryant 45. M . McCraw 46. M . Santagada 47. B. Wilso n 48. W. Miles 49. P- McColl 50. S . McQueen 51 . M . Paynte r 52. M . Hollingworth 53. B . Mentiplay 54 . M . Daniell 55, M . Ellis 56. P. Pagani 57. M . Inkster 58 . 0. 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. Ra k 73. R . Smallwood 74. M . Kelly 75 . A . Cusack 76. A . Bartsch
ST. KEV I N'S OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Reserves Coach: David Walpole 1 . R . Hawkins 2 . M. Hardy 3. A . Varasdi (VC) 4. G. Gross 5. R . Callanan 6.P.Hagarty 7. S . Kerr (Capt) 8. P McNee 9. J. Fogarty 10. H . Stone 11, G . Mulcahy 12. R. Arthurson (DVC) 13. M . Pivetta 14, P. Joyce 15. M . Harrison 16. S. Bazley t7. 0. Hourigan 18 .P. McCann 19 . J . Watkin 20. M . Quinlan 21 . I. Fullagar 22. M . Ker r 23. M . Aumont 24. P. Meagher 25. D. Walpole 26. J . O'Brien 27. J. Quinlan 28. J . Bare 29.P McCann 30. B. Snel l 31, J-FX. Sergeant 32 . P Charles 33. S. Loorham 34. M . Warton 35. A- Donovan 36. M . McKaige 37. A . Beale 38. D. McNair 39. D. Chaffey 40. J. Shaw 41 . R . Deal y 42. P Panagiotopolous 43. R. Snell 44 . P Chattey 45.A.Croagh 46. D. DeRooden(Res-C )
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5 YEARS AGO - 1986 The Collegians machine continued to roll on when theyannihilated Ormond atthe HarryTrott by 96 points. 22 points ahead at half time, Collegians kicked 14 goals to Ormond's 2 in the second half. Collegians were too skilful, their passing, foot and hand, was precise, and in a fairly physical game, Phil Kingston and Russell Barnes came off second best in physical clashes. Collegians best were A . Ingleton, Bickford, 'I rv ine, Herman, Lemon, Pollock . Ormond's best player was full back Martin Crampton who restricted "A" Section leading goalkicker, Ian Roberts, to 1 goal . 200 games to Warre n Tuckey (C'wealth Bank), 150 games to Steve orris (Ormond), Paul Bain (UHSOB), 100 games M to Pau "Freddy" Forsyth (Ormond) and Greg Connolly t Bedes) .150 games to Umpire John Horwood . (IS Bernie Dunn was pleased with his boys at Therry when they moved closer to the "B" Section four with a 42 point win over fourth placed Parkside, 19 .17 to 13 .11 . Best were Gibson, Crott)fi Biddlestone (Therry) and Williams, Glasgow, Papas (P'side) . Bulleen United (E) were still undefeated . Old Essendon, on top i n"F", lost their game when they went down to second team, UHSOB, 10.11 to 12 .14. Best were Flavel, Buckman, Vestas (UHSOB) and Bishop, Bilby, Price (Old Essendon) . 250 games to Parkside's Robert Poyntz, 150 games to Ga ry Johnston (B'wick) and Steve Graham (MHSOB) . Uni Blacks saluted the 250 games played by Ross Perrett who commenced as ajunior way back in 1972, played in 1974 "A" Section premiership team, captained the team 1977 to 1981 and won many other honours . His smiling face and rugged football had won the respect of all . In appalling conditions at University Oval, M arcellin kept their hopes of avoiding relegation alive with a 15 point win over Uni Blues . Best were M . Getson and J . Amad . 10 YEARS AGO - 1981 Old Paradians saluted 200 games for Tony Johnson whojoined the club as ajunior in 1967, played in the club's 1971 "B" Grade flag, won the best and fairest in 1975 and captained the team in 1978 and 1979 - and still kicks the occasional drop kick . And in the umpiring business, Brian (Benny) Goodman also reached the 200 mark - in 11 seasons, 18 finals and 17 grand finals . And in case spectators might have queried Benny's football knowledge, Benny played 105 games between 1965 and 1970 with Brunswick Amateurs, winning the club's best and fai rest in 1968 and 1970. A recurring shoulder injury curtailed his football career.
De La Salle held on to fourth place and cost Ormond second spot when they trounced the ' Monds, 10.5 to 6.12 . Best were Frenetic, Brown, Connolly (De La) and Ritchie, Robertson, M cCooke (Ormond) . Old Trinity, on bottom in "D", beat Old Ivanhoe by 10 points in a high standard prolific scoring game, 22.8 to 20.10. Stars were O'Shanghassy (9 goals), Birrell, Ward ro p (Old Trinity) and Eurrington, K . Hogan, Marshall (Old Ivanhoe) . Coaches in "E" Section were P. Darvell (AMP), Garry Rosewame (E'wick), Tony Sheehan (Latrobe), Wayne Kirby (Old Ment .), Danny Demir (N . B'wick), J . Carlyle (Princes Hill), Arthur R . Jackson (Thomastown), Brian Grace (T'bury) and A . McNair (U . Reds) . Who coached ANZ Bank, Beverley Hills, Old Geelong? 15 YEARS AGO - 1976 South Australia won their third successive AAF Carnival when they beat Victoria, the hot favou rites, by 34 points in the final match on Thebarton Oval . It was a distinct reversal of form by the S.A .'s who were not convincing in their win over Tasmania . S.A . 3.2 7.3 15.7 19 .12 (126) Vic. 5.1 7.2 9.4 14.8 (92) Goals: Butcher5, Hansen 4, Shepherd, Silberberg, Booth, Bourne, Griffiths . Best : Griffiths, Hansen, Rice, Bates, M agui re , Bourne . FIT saluted veteran Geoff Fletcher who broke the club record of 245 games held by Robert Sharp . In his 18 years with the club, Geoff had, at various times, been president, coach, captain and coach. 300 games to Collegians personality, Bruce Ferguson, a player with the club since 1960, and Victorian representative in 1966 . M onash Blues, goalless at half time, to St Bernards, 4.6 and 21 points down at the last change, got up to win by 1 point, and allow De La Salle to take second place in "A" Section . Best for Monash were Black, O'Dwyer, Cheatley . Les Murray (North OB) kicked 10 goals in the club's 14 point win over University Blues, 18 .13 to 16.11 . Other stars were Horan, Butera (NOB) and Sharp, Sammon, Rabone (U . Blues) . 20 YEARS AGO - 1971 200 games to John (Egg) Elliott the first Old Ca rey player to reach that number. Captain from 1962 to 1965, John won the best and fairest trophy in the clu b's 1961 premiership team . A double century also to Dennis Davies of St Kevin's Old Boys - as the scribe said "a bachelor gay, he is believed to be losing his grip of late" .
Collegians and M HSOB staged a "relegationsaver" game with high kicking 5 .2 to 1 .2 in the third quarter to seal the game and win by 19 points. Collegians suffered a setback when vice-captain Phil Pryor was carried off unconscious on a stretcher and taken to hospital after an accidental blow to the head . Vengeance was Old Trinity's when they easily defeated Assumption, 21 .9 to 8 .8 at Elsternwick Park. Fletcher, G . Fellows (5 goals) and Emerson were best while Stevens and Phil Cohen each kicked 6 goals. 25 YEARS AGO - 196 6 In the worst weather conditions for some years, 3 leading teams were defeated -M eibourne High, Old Carey (on top in "D" Section) and AJAX, who suffered their first loss for the season at the hands of Assumption who lead all day and won, 11 .16 to 8.6. Jackson, McM ahon and Muinari (Assumption) and Janover, Duzenman and Perelberg (AJAX) were best . Surprise of the day was backman "Crash" M cMahon's 2 goals. Top "C" Section sides, St Bernards and Old Brighton staged a!ow-scoring thriller with the home side victors 5 .6 to 5.5 . Mudlarks were Reidy, K .
Hampson, M ahoney (St Bernards) and Berry, Code and D. Meyers (Old Brighton) . 100 games up to John Taylor ( Kew), Bruce Ferraii (AMP) . Best "trueboot" performance of the round Geelong's Guy Wilson with 6 goals against Preston . 40 YEARS AGO - 195 1 Commonwealth Bank continued their hoodoo run over Ormond who took a 1 point lead in time-on only to see Bank clear the ball down to a certain ruckman who held the mark of the day and capped a magnificent display with the winning goal . ( Gympie - 1951's press corresponent believed in anonymity - will your archives give the ruckman's name? ) Or as Ormond scribe, DrJ.R. Porter, penned "The fickle dame transferred her affections in our encounter with the Bank. A few chips light in that settlement" . Col Campbell, Ron McFarlane and Laurie Holman were Ormond's best. In "B" Section Geelong held off a determined finish by visitors Alphington who kicked 3 goals and a poster in 4 minutes to get within 7 points when Tom Russell torethrough to goal with along punt. Alan Vizard with clever scouting, kicked 4 goals for the home side .
COACHES CLIPBOARD edited by M ike McArthur-Alle n THE FOOTBALL WIDOW After reading Ken Bremner's article in "Coaches Clipboard" about mothers, wives and girlfriends, it was gratifying to know that the footballers really do care about their female companions . But do you males really know what it is like for us females? I thought I would let you know right from the horse's mouth!! And I should know - having been a player's wife and now a coach's wife . Funny as it may appear to many, I much prefer the !atter. Sure there is a!ot of things to contend with, living with a coach, but as I re!fect over the 10 years of sitting on the boundary watching Garry play, a lot more negatives come to mind . • Have you ever met a footballer without a chronic groin injury where a female physio is at the club? • Listening to abuse being shouted from the sidelines about your beloved husband . • Always the last out of the showers and change rooms after the game (possibly due to the chronic groin injury). • Constantly late home for dinner but always with a big excuse to match the smile on his face . . . leaving him to eat a burnt meal, telling you how much he is enjoying it . • Not to mention the endless washing of muddy football clothes and having to get them dry for the next training night . Having mentioned all of the above, I should also point out that being a coach's wife still poses some of the same problems (he is still late home for dinner) and a few new ones . • The endless phone calls - not to mention the size of our telephone bills! • Not only the number of outgoing calls but the time the players decide to ring - 10 .55 on a Friday night is not really appreciated . • Constant analysing and re-analysing of the performance of each player and the game for the whole week until another game is played . • Having to put up with the highs and lows depending on the outcome of the game and the sme!l of beer regardless of the outcome . Either way, for some silly reason, we females all still put up with the antics of our partners and follow their football interests whether it be playing or coaching . By the way, even though this article may be "straight from the horse's mouth", please never ca! l me nag! Lis Connolly Wife of Garry, Coach of St Mary s
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• Before we start! Evergreen umpire, Ron "Granny" Smith, repeatedly complains that he never rates a mention in this column . Ronny - consider yourself mentioned ! • Congratulations to affable goalie, Bobby Seymour, who cracks the ton" with us this round . Bob joined us in 1987 following stints with the VFA (112 games) and the Footscray DFL (127 games) . Well done, Bobby. •"Jumping" Jimmy Huckson ran his 50th boundary last week. With Grand Finals in "D" Section (1989) and "B" (1990), Jimmy's looking for higher honours in September. Keep it up, big fella . • A pat on the back to our latest "promotees" - Geoff M oore ( B) ; Tony M cKenzie ; Tony M urphy ( D) ; Mike Richardson (A) and Jason Tyrrell (A) . The latter two - goal umpires - have steadily worked their way through the ranks. • Kenny "Who" Coughlan celebrated his 250th performance with a "pearler" at M arcellin ( U19s) last week . In semi-retirement, "K.C." continues to impart his knowledge and experiencewith ouryounger, up and coming umpires. Thanks to Marcellin for looking after Ken at the "after match" . He may not have won the "skol" but he sti!l took home the champers . Congrats, again, Ken . • Goalie Rob Liddle topped the 50 game mark last week. Recruited in 1989 (via the J . Natoli - John not Jane - "hard sell"), Rob's humble beginnings saw him doing boundary riding at Carey before graduating to the Old Scotch Juniors and then M onash Blues . Having slowed down in middle age, he took up the flags and to date, has a "G" and "H" Grand Final under his belt . (It is said that he actually took his lunch into the shower once thinking it to be his towel and toiletries .) Keep up the good work, Rob. • David "S-O-B" (Son of Billy) Fowler chalks up 100 determined bounda ry line performances (20/7/91) . Young Chock, at 19 years and 50 weeks, was recruited from the Dandenong and District Junior ranks and at present, has 5 Grand Finals and a VAFA/Diamond Valley (U19s) game under his belt . Having trialled preseason with the AFL, David remains within our ranks and his "century" is a credit to him . While he aspires to bea "007" type, father, Bill, puts him more inthe "0055" category. Congrats David on reachingthis milestone . • The Book According to Benny : Rule 13 .4 - "50 M etre Penalty" : If a free kick or mark has been awarded and a player of the opposing team runs through the 10 metre protected area, unless accompanying orfollowing an opponent within 5 metres, a 50 metre penalty shall be awarded" THAT'S JUST THE WAY IT IS ! • The Umpires Association congratulates Robbie Hill ( Buileen Temp . - 500 games), Matt Szylit (Ormond -400 games) and Brian O'Donnell ( OP's/De La - 300 games) fortheir servicesto Club boundary umpiring and their solid support and assistance to our members over many years . Thanks guys. • WHERE ARE THEY NOW?? Peter King, Bob Russo, Don Dodds, Tom Wyles, Brian Nicholls, John Hall, Faster Rossett o, Terry Antoniou, Chris Mclnnes, Neil Johnson, Denny Gow, Neil Spitzer, Norm Sharpe and Hak Van Der Kaay. P.S. Thanksto Mrs Norma Fullerton for supplying us with some info . (At least someon e reads the column .) REMINDERS • Um p ires/Advisors' Meetings : Thurs . July 25th . • End of Season Dinner - Nth Melb. : Mon. August 19th . • Cam the RACV - A Winner in all Conditions . Mike and Macc a
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NORTH OLD BOYS vs THERRY (EP-Sat) Field: Steve Clinch, Darren Dalgleish Boundary: Leah Gallagher, Jim Huckson Goal: Dennis Webster, Ken Pitche r *Field: Tom Zapadlo, Mike Wakelin Boundary: Mark Cimdins, Warren Allen DE LA SALLE OC vs ORMON D Field: Mark Jenkins, Andrew Kilner Goal: Bernie Hoare, Gary Clancy 'Feld: Rob Dooley, Alan Conway 13 SECTIO N ST BERNARD'S vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: Peter Keogh, Peter Wiseman Goai: Trish Boyd, David Jobling "Field: Gary Knight, Ken Walke r KEW vs OLD PARADIANS Field: Geoff Curran, Tim Shearer Boundary: David Fowler, David Gourley Goah. James Cheshire, Don McKenzie *Field: Glen Furness, Chris Bo x C SECTIO N MONASH BLUES vs FAWKNER Field: Michael Forde, Rick Casey Boundary: Shane Mannix, Frank Martine l Goal: Gary Baumgarton, Andrew Hogan *Field: Cameron Swale, Adrian McMaster ST KILDA vs STATE/COMM BAN K Field: Justin Toohey, Geoff Moore Goal: Rob Liddle, Mike Lentini *Field: Mark English, Glen McDonnel l D SECTION HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD GEELONG Field: Steve McCarthy, Peter Simpson Boundary: Dirk Kramer *Field: Peter Graham, Jeff O'Rourke ST KEVIN'S vs ST BEDE'S (Righetti Oval) Field: Richard Simon, Jason Moore Boundary: Brad Hodge, Anthony Gabriel Goal: Graeme Simpson, Adam Harris *Field: Graham Morgan, Ted Keatin g E SECTION AQUINAS vs NORTH BRUNSWICK Field: David Harford, Chris Keeton 'Field: Norm Nugent, Ron Smith OLD ESSENDON vs DOVETON Field: Geoff Ridd, Gary Lowe *Field: Peter Harris, Ashley Dreie r
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J®aI) 13/7/9 1 E SECTION continued BULLEEN UNITED vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field: Mark Bushfield, Paul Laval e Boundary: Jim Brown, Don Walton *Field : Damien Knott, Breck Hayward F SECTIO N SALESIANS vs ST PAT'S MENTONE Field: Peter Mair, Brad Lowe *Field: David Ashton, Gary Beasley UHSOB vs RICHMOND CENTRAL Field: Mark Gibson, Anthony Damen Boundary: Luke Kirton, Brad Johannsen *Field: Paul Rapke, Ron Marly n UNDER 19 SECTIO N 1 OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD SCOTCH Field: Kevin Segota, Tim Keating Boundary: Michael Shelton, Robert Swinto n Goai: John Kelly, Hany Ei d MAZENOD BLUES vs OLD PARADIANS Field: Rob Bell (Rot), Graeme Thwaites Boundary: David Chalmers, Ben McKee Goal: Craig Chalmers, Gordon Chalmers UNIVERSITY BLUES vs ST BERNARDS OC Field: David Miller, Santo Carus o Goal: Mike Richardson, Leo Mirachi UNDER 19 N ORTH SECTION THERRY vs WHITEFRIAR S Field: Brian Lowe, Mike Gilday Boundary: Paul Costantin, Dean Costantin Goal: Roy Tucknott, Geoff Grigg OLD IVANHOE vs PARKSID E Field: Andrew Belcher, Tony Murphy Boundary: Brad Laferlita, Craig Braitberg Goal: Jason Tyrrell, Bill Fowler ALBANVALE vs AQUINAS Field: Noel McDonald (Rot), Andrew Taylor Goal: Reno Barichievich, Steve Hopper UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTIO N MONASH BLUES vs MHSOB Field: Wayne Henry, Damen Donahue Boundary: Sanjay Kapadia, Brett Collins Goat: Leo Wilson, Bill Ros s OLD MELBURNIANS vs MAZENOD BLACKS Field: Andrew McPherson, Alan Ladd Boundary: Robert Valentine, Vin Vescovi Goat: Julian Velleman, Nick Edwards ST PETER'S CLAYTON vs DE LA SALLE GOLD Field: Russell Francis, Rob Maysto n Boundary: David Billimoria, Rob Condon Goal : Sam Kahn, Bob Dunstan
FIELD: - - 1 Lowe IT Y -- _a. Shane Mannix GOAL: J--_- :)n Tyrrel l The VAFAUA congratulates the above appointees on their selection at these Championships
Personality Par s 200 FOR RUSS & DEAN AT OMFC All at Old Mentonians would like to congratulate senior captain Russell Macquire and players representative Dean Rogers, who today (20/7) play their 200th gamesforthe club. Both former Mentone Grammar School students, Russ and Dean joined OMFC in 1978 and have since played the majority of their games in the senior side, Russell as a rover and Dean as a backman or winger. Russell, a fish merchant, names his father, Fred, as his boyhood hero and career influence and his greatest moment in football as last year's "C" Grade Premiership. As well as being a very courageous player Russ has also been a keen committeeman in the position of social chairman and was this year elected club captain following Gary Norton's 13 year reign on the position . Dean also regards last year's flag as his greatest moment in football together with his 9 goal "bag" against our Under 19s in a practice match . Dean has also served on our committee as recruiting officer, assistant treasurer and is this year's club treasurer. Russell has won "Most Courageous" Award twice and also "Best Team Player" on two occasions, whilst Dean was Most Consistent twice and runner-uo B&F .
The club is very proud to have 2 such outstandinc, contributors, both on and off the field, within its ~ an! ; and we look forward to many years of service frorn them . 100 GAMES TO N ORTH OLD BOYS' CAPTAIN TO N Y EGA N The committee, players and supporters of North Old Boys today (13/7) co ngratulate their dynamic captain, Tony Egan, on reaching the 100 game milestone with the club. Tony began his career in 1984 as a fresh faced teenager in the U19s. After 16 U19 games, it became obvious that this was a player with talent . Tony has since played the rest of his 100 games as an ever-dangerous half-forward, half-back or full-forward . No matter where Tony plays, he has the uncanny ability to score plenty of goals . After a year with Carlton in 1989, Tony returned to the club as our captain and full-forward and the club is now reaping the rewards of his fine individual performances and leadership. Congratulations Tony from all your friends . STATE/COMM BANK SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday July 13 - Bush Dance Thursday July 18 - Tom Hafey Nigh t Saturday Aug 3 - State Bank FC and Commonwealth Bank FC Life Members & Past Players Day .
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OLD SCOTCH 0.4 4.9 6 .12 10.15.75 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 .0 8 .2 13.4 16 .11 .107 OLD SCOTCH Millar 4, McCall 2, B. Steele, Brown, Hunter, Keipert . BEST : .3, Millar, Emmett, Kerr, Hunter, McCall. Phyland, Jones, NORTH OLD BOYS Egan 5, Martin 4, Dwyer 2,. Cerini, -+ :'on, Moloney, BEST Jones, Cahill, Moloney Phyland, Martin, Cerini . OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .2 4.5 5.7 6 .10.46 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3.6 7.8 11 .13 16 .18.114 OLD MELBURNIANS Blood 3, Anastakis, T. Witts, Thompson. BEST R, Nelson, P. Nelson, Anastakis, Blood'OLD HAILEYBURY Walden3, Meehan3, Seoow3, Home2,Armstrong 2,Steenhotdt, Williams, Orton . BEST Connell, Merrett, Steenholdt, Seow, Armstrong, Meehan . THERRY CCOB 1 .2 1 .6 2.8 3.12.30 ORMOND 3 .3 4.8 7.9 10.13 .73 THERRY Baina, Grocock, O'Rourke. BEST Ramsay, Eastmure, McCann, Crotty, Castaldi, Grocock . ORMOND Schuhkraft 3, Brown 3, McConville 2, Gilmore, Kingston. BEST Wood, D. McDonald. Hille, A. Grace, Clark, Madden . MARCELLIN OC 3 .3 6.5 7.6 8.11 .59 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.0 3.2 4.4 5.6 .36 MARCELLIN Boysen 2, Caffry 2, Sheehan, Darby, Golds, Jeremy Kann . BEST M . Getson, Gross, Sexton, Hewitt, L. Getson, Boysen . UNI BLUES Allardice 2, Stevenson, Formosa, Norman . BEST McCarty, Hazeldine, Walsh, Formosa, Stevenson, Furphy . COLLEGIANS 6.5 12.7 17.8 19.9.123 'DE LA SALLE OC 1 .2 4.6 6.7 10.14.74 COLLEGIANS Woolhouse 5, Mount 5, Daly 3, Wallace 2, Schober 2, Lake, Irvine. BEST Pollock, Lord, Bennett, Irvine, Wright, Galbraith . DE LA SALLE Peter Green 3, Waldron 2, McClounan, Mahony, Knuppel, Wright, Mannix . BEST Kinsella . Harrison, Mackintosh, Mahony, Knuppel, =F dd .
CAULFIELD GR 5 .6 6 .9 9 .10 14.12.96 MONASH BLUES 5.2 8 .9 13 .10 20.12.132 CAULFIELD GR Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH BLUES Spencer 6, Alexander 2, Koop 2, Cohen 2, Baring 2, Corrigan 2, Sturgess, Hipwell, Lawrence, Kiers. BEST Macgregor, Baring, Alexander, Koop, Sturgess, Kiers . PRESTON MBOB 0.1 0.2 1 .3 3.5.23 BULLEEN-TEMP 5.4 7.6 10.12 12 .13.85 PRESTON Allen, Finikaridies, Noble. BEST Bennett, Bullock, Kyriacou, McKenna, O'Brien . BULLEENTEMPPace3,Agrotis2,Harvie2,Nigro2,George, C .Parris, Robertson. BEST Espenschied, Harvie, George, Robertson, Wotherspoon, Agosta. FAWKNER 6.3 9.3 121 .5 17.5.107 STATE/COMM BANK 1 .1 2.5 3.7 6.11 .47 FAWKNER Middlemo 6, L . Cohen 3, C . Ford 2, Lawson 2, Payet, Holt, Clarke, Cropley. BEST R . Cohen, Cropley . Middlemo, Holt, Ford . L. Cohen. STATEICOMM BANK A . Pills 2, Meharry, A. Jackson, Bunnett, Wailmeyer BEST Short, Andrews, Bunnett, Meharry, Brown, Arnephy . THOMASTOWN 1 .1 3 .2 3.5 4 .6.30 WHITEFRIARS OO 4.4 9.10 16.13 22.17.149 THOMASTOWN Langbourne, Papaioanou, Petsinis, Bell. BEST Smith, C . Fellows, Bell, Langbourne, D. Fellows, Petsinis. WHITEFRIARS Pratt 5, Reidy 5, Jenkins 5, Carbone 2, Harrison 2, Lee 2, Houston . BEST D. Crowe, Houston, Bateman, Reidy, Harrison, Carbone . IVANHOE 4.1 5.7 8.10 11 .17.83 ST KILDA CBOC 0.1 1 .3 2 .4 6.6 .42 IVANHOE Kassiamotis 4, Kennedy 3, Bullen 2, E. Flynn, Fawley. BEST Mathew, La Rosa, Kennedy, Lee, Nibali, Bullen . ST KILDA CBOC Gray, Riddell, Chapple, Pasara, Boyd, Raher. BEST O'Sullivan, Sherman, Capiron, Raher, Chapple, Gray .
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .4 1 .5 5 .5 6.5 .41 ST BERNARDS OC 5.3 6.6 9 .8 12 .11 .83 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Cerni 2, Gglover, McErvale, Spinks, MacGowan. BEST Cerni, O'Neale, J . Gray, Radford, Bromell, Gibney. ST BERNARDS L . Gollant 3, Hogan 2, F. Comito 2, V. Comito, Mallia, J . Gollant, Law, Fitzpatrich. BEST Law, L . Gollant, J. Gollant, C . Mallia, M . Egan, F. Comito. PARKSIDE 7.6.48 OLD MENTONIANS 6.17.53 PARKSIDE Freeman 3, Vincitorio, Stone, Sturgess, Peatiing . BEST Bradley, Inserra, Griffiths, Hoyne, Rowe, Williams. OLD MENTONIANS Solley 2, Acreman, Bournon, R. Macquire, Sly. BEST Bournon, Barrett, R. Macquire, Best, Sly, Leaver. OLD BRIGHTON 1 .1 6.3 9.7 13.11 .89 OLD PARADIANS 3.8 8 .11 8.13 10 .116 .76 OLD BRIGHTON Hayden 3, Talbot 3, McLachlan 2, Murray 2, Anderson, Perry , PhilliPs . BEST Pryor, Perry, Brooke, Hendrie, Murray, Tregaskis . OLD PARADIANS Skerritt 4, Kerr, McNamara, Beare, Philp, Atta, Vincent. BEST Gleason, J . Geary, Zappa, Atta, McNamara, Skerritt . BANYULE 5.1 7.7 8 .11 12 .13 .85 OLD XAVERIANS 2.4 5.6 6.8 10.10.70 BANYULE Legge 2, Sutterby 2, R . Hogan 2, Coulson, Gilham, D . Williams, Holt, Gent, R . Parry. BEST D. Williams, S. Gray, Gent, Turnbull, Witchell, Ashton . OLD XAVERIANS S. McKay 2, P. O'Sullivan 2, Landrigan, Taylor, G . Dalton, Logan, Mithen, Connors . BEST Illegible, Kelliher, McCorkell, Logan, Curtain, Bailey. OLD TRINITY 7.3 10.5 13.6 16.8.104 KEW 0.4 0.5 4.6 4.8.32 OLD TRINITY Boxtel 4, Heath 3, All bon 2, Norman 2, Anderson, Dunn, Hodder, R. Phillips. BEST Norman, R . Beardsley, Rogers, Parkes, Dunn, M . Turner. KEW Kyriakou 2, Clayton, Campion . BEST Jack, Bruno, Campion, Brassil, Porte, Wood .
GLENHUNTLY 1 .3 5.10 10 .11 10.14.74 HAMPTON ROVERS 2.9 5.15 7.20 12 .22 .94 GLENHUNTLY Halpin 5, M . Smith 4, T. Hill . BEST Halpin, McGrath, Mance, Lays, O'Shannessy, Miitze . HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiotidis 4, Deluca 3, Amoore 2, I . Boyle 2, N. Dwyer. BEST Capp, I . Boyle, McConville, Young, Nippard, McKellar, Deluca . OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .1 3 .8 5 .11 6.13 .49 MHSOB 6 .1 8 .3 11 .9 13.13.91 OLD CAMBERWELL Proven 2, Mitchell, Harvey, Pike, Woods . BEST Jackson, Pike, Kyriacou, Bryson, Spurritt, Neil . MHSOB Bamert 3, Young 2, Green 2, Exton 2, Adduci, Comer, Yee, C . Tyrrell. BEST Tyrrell, Newton, Exton, Comer, Yee, O'Connor, Glover. OLD GEELONG 0.2 5 .4 6 .8 9.10.64 ST BEDES 4 .3 8 .6 13 .9 13.14.92 OLD GEELONG Pescott 2, Colaci 2, P. Handbury, McDougal, Rundle, Lillie, M . Naylor. BEST D. Dowling, McDougal, Young, Lee, Burgess, Gunn . ST BEDES McNamara 3, McColough 3, Walker 2, Spencer 2, McLachlan, Algieri, Newport, Lalor. BEST Purcell, Tim Beasley, McLachlan, Lalor, Newport, Dunstan . OLD IVANHOE 4.3 8 .3 8 .3 11 .6.72 AJAX 1 .2 3 .6 7.10 7.11 .53 OLD IVANHOE Cavanagh 6, Duneli, Pidoto, Dyson, Hall, Cockerill. BEST Cavanagh, Dyson, Corlett, Smith, Parry, Jensen . AJAX Burford 2, Goetz, R . Marks, Micmacher, Klooger, Rozenberg . BEST Rozenberg, Goetz, Bugalski, Bloom, Zubin, D. Pat . LATROBE UNI 3.0 3 .2 3.5 5 .8.38 ST KEVINS OB 3.6 6.10 9.18 14.21 .105 LATROBE UNI Wilson 4, Wright . BEST Dumaresq, Franzman, M . Edmunds, Wilson, Naser, McDonaldST KEVINS OB S. Kerr 6, Sargeant 2, Varasdi 2, Mulcahy, Watkin, Hourigan, Beale. BEST Kerr, Pivetta, Gross, Beale, Sargeant, Hagarty .
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A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" .
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 .2 15.4 24 .11 28 .11 .179 2 .2 8.6 9.7 11 .11 .72 AQUINAS WILLIAMSTOWN Graham 10, McNamara 5, T . Cannon 4, Turnley 3, White 2, Harry, Cook, Gunn, J. Tuck. BEST Turney, Graham, White, Featherston, Harry, McNamara . AQUINAS Whelan 5, Hodge 2, Sauze 2, Tarulli, Whitehead. BEST Walsh, Hodge, Phelan, Whitehead, Sauze, Tarulli . WEST BRUNSWICK 0 .2 3.4 3.4 4.5 .29 POWERHOUSE 2 .0 4.4 9.5 10.10.70 WEST BRUNSWICK McDonald 2, Jackson . Buhagiar. BEST Bargiamidis, Sanajko, Lampard, Baker, McDonald, Kyrikidis, Downer . POWERHOUSE Devlin 2, Morris 2, Gallo 2, Scotland 2, Lynch, McKay . BEST Martin, Kemp, Desler, Gallo, B . Hall, Luciano. NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.4 8 .6 11 .8 13.11 .89 DOVETON 1 .3 7.5 8.9 12 .13 .85 NORTH BRUNSWICK M . DeMorton 5, D . DeMorton 4, Burrows, Sammartino, Grimaldi, Boudoloh . BEST Clarke, D. Tirchett, M . DeMorton, Keay, Wright, Grimaldi . DOVETON Dyke 6, Burgess 2, Handy, Goodwin, T . O'Donnell, Muirhead. BEST Ahdore, S . Reiger, Dyke, Khalil, Burgess, Johnston . MAZENOD OC 3.3 9 .7 9.11 10.15.75 ST @AARY'S 1 .4 2 .7 4 .9 6.13.49 MAZENOD Rekic 3, Noble, Barker, Chilcott, McMullin, Gye, D . Murray. BEST Conroy, Chilcott, Kendall, Riley, O'Hara, Todd . ST MARY'S I . Ellett 2, T Brideson, S . McCoy, A . Huntington, F. O'Rourke. BEST A . Brent, T. Brideson, S . Stone, W. Mullenger. BRUNSWICK 3 .3 4.4 5.9 8.13 .61 OLD ESSENDON 1 .5 3.6 5.8 6 .8.44 BRUNSWICK Stevens 2, Cordes 2, Cross, S . Gibson, McBride, Williamson . BEST Green, Hewitt, Carroll, Stevens, Moore, Lehmann . OLD ESSENDON Milner 2, J . Panagiotopotous, Wright, Shaw, Olarenshaw. BEST Thomson, Willmott, Stevens, Olarenshaw, J . Panagiotopolous . McEncroe. 2 .1 6.2 7.4 10.7.67 ST ANDREWS BULLEEN UNITED 2 .4 6 .8 6 .10 11 .11 .77 ST ANDREWS Ashby 4, D . Iles 2, Saddler 2, Bovezza, Tapner . BEST Ashby, Bovezza, Minnitt, Rule, Tapner, Unwin . BULLEEN UNITED Thompson 3, Morley 2, Creighton 2, Robbins 2, P. Avery, Dellaca . BEST Snaps, S. Avery, McLaren, P Avery, Morley, Gay .
SALESIAN 0 .3 2 .4 4.5 5.5 .35 UNIVERSITY REDS 3 .4 3.4 5.7 7.10 .52 SALESIAN Grace 2, Cincotta, Nannes, Hayes . BEST Perna, Shelley, Bobetic, Quinn, Bourke, King . UNIVERSITY REDS Barone 2, Schiavo 2, Grassby, Ryles, Edgley . BEST Grassby, Barone, Urban . BORONIA PARK 2 .1 2 .3 4 .5 5.6.36 ANZ BANK 4 .3 7.5 14.12 18.21 .129 BORONIA PARK Featonby 2, Pattison, S . Carew, Hincksman . BEST Van Buul, Martin, Coath, Dean, Tucker, Pattison . ANZ BANK L. McLeod 5, Szeitz3, Sanelli 2, Ganley 2, Marshall 2, Larkin, Reed, Nicolosi, Smith . BEST L. McLeod, J. McDonald, Larkin, Sanelli, Boyle, Ganley, Harbinson . 3.3 7.6 10.9 13 .10 .88 ST PAT'S MENTONE RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .2 3.5 3.8 3 .10.28 ST PAT'S Bowden 8, Paul Murphy 2, D . Horler, Leonard, Emmerson, Duncan . BEST Peter Lewis, C . Gurtler, T. Symonds, J . McKay, P. Barry, S. Scanlan . RICHMOND CENTRAL Long 2, R. Sutherland . BEST Holt, R . Sutherland, Simmonds, Agorakis, M . Wanton, Fenton . ELSTERNWICK 21 .9.135 OLD CAREY 10 .10.70 ELSTERNWICK M . Andrew 5,Hill S,AlbyContin3,Christie3,G .Andrew, Murphy, Ward, Pavlovic, Brizzio . BEST Christie, Biennerhassett, Nicholson, Hill, Schultz, Bell . OLD CAREY Hickey 3, Cooke 3, Dyson 2, Daniels, Ballagh . BEST Berti, Chipp, Ballagh . PENINSULA OB 5 .1 6.6 9.7 12 .9 .81 UHSOB 5.1 11 .4 16.7 20 .14 .134 PENINSULA Parker 4, Marks 2, Sparkes 2, B. Collopy 2, M . Collopy, McMahon. BEST Sparkes, Glover, Warne-Smith, Parker, Cross, Carter. UHSOB Boxshail5, Kountios4, Wallace 3, Freeman 3, Strahan, Epitano, S. Smith, G . Smith, McLean . BEST Williamson, Hallifax, Hillgrove, R . Smith, McLean, Strahan .
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NORTH OLD BOYS 8 .1159 F.I.T. 4 .1 .25 NORTH OLD BOYS A. Ryan 2, D . Ryan, J . Schmidt, Biscaro, Perron, : M . Bevanda, Carroll . BEST M . Bevanda, A. Ryan, J. Schmidt, Biscae Gale, Carroll . F.I .T. G . Pattison, P Byrnes, A . Barbounis, J . Perre. BSET J. O'KanG . Ziegler, P. Byrnes, M . Esteban, J . Perre, G . Pattison. 4.2 10 .4 10.5 13.13.91 ELTHAM OLD XAVERIANS 1 .1 1 .1 3.2 3 .3,21 ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. OLD XAVERIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . COLLEGIANS 8 .10.58 OLD WESTBOURNE 19,6.120 COLLEGIANS Parsons 2, Byrne, Nancarra.v, Singleton, Hansen, Choo Kenneally. BEST Singleton, Schiller, Choo, Kennealiy, Parsons, Woods, Tadgeli . OLD WESTBOURNE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD SCOTCH 12 .15.87 ALBANVALE 3 .3.21 OLD SCOTCH Steele 3, Aird 3, Stokes 2, West, Avsar, Hoyle, Adams . BEST Hawkins, Sutherland, Middleton, Sunderland, West, Strangward. ALBANVALE M . Phillips 2, Brearley. BEST D. Ellis, R . Turner, A, McDonald, V. Agius, C . Bigham . ST BERNARDS 5 .4 10 .8 12 .12 16.16,112 OLD PARADIANS 0 .1 0.1 1 .1 1 .2 .8 ST BERNARDS J . Monaghan 5, V. McGuire 3, P Monaghan 2, Devers 2, F. Monaghan 2, Creake, Runting . BEST Runting, Devers, Van Ecke, Wood, Rogerson, J . Monaghan . OLD PARADIANS T. Livy. BEST L. Vear, B. Toonan, T. Livy, P. Brennan, P. Lord, M . Vear. KEW 1.1 1 .4 3.6 6 .6.42 1 .10 3 .10 4.12 5 .16.46 BULLEEN-TEMP KEW O'Dea 2, M . Doyle, Phelan, Quinn, Lidgerwood . BEST Richard Maclsaac, Curtain, M . Doyle, Phelan, S . James, Manley. BULLEEN-TEMP Hendrie, Parkinson, Bennett, P. Saw, Otter. BEST Hurley, Daisley, Otter, Ryan, Massey, Parkinson . CHIRNSIDE PARK 7.8 13 .12 23 .13 28 .19.187 THERRY 0.0 0.0 0 .0 0.0.0 CHIRNSIDE PARK Thomas 8, Carusi 5, G . De Jong 4, Harrington 3, Anthony 2, Gray, Warren, Mathieson, Mathyssen, Scardamagiia, Andrew. BEST Harrington, Carusi, G . De Jong, Gray. Anthony. THERRY BEST Brisbane, Jacobsen, Reddan, Kite, Wahba, D. Sandman . 4.1 6.4 8.7 11 .11 .77 MARCELLIN BANYULE 3.3 5.4 6 .5 6.5 .41 MARCELLIN M . Tyrrell 3, Hardy 2, Douglas, O'Callaghan, Rule, Paonessa, Stapleton . BEST M . Tyrrell, Paonessa, Kennedy, Menzies, Meehan, D. Tyrrell BANYULE Kouryalas i 2, Sturrock 2, Place, Healy . BEST Healy, McCormack, Kouryialas, Sturrock, Agostonelii . R . Dohertv .
14 .17.101 DE LA SALLE 5.5 9.8 11 .13 MONASH GRYPHONS 0.0 0.0 1.1 1 .1 .7 Swan 2, Mitchelhill 2, Friend, J . SALLE Williamson 3, Davey 2, DE LA O'Callaghan, Jennings, M . Ladson, Stewart . BEST J . O'Callaghan, A . Robertson, J. O'Dwyer, S. Davey, D. Jennings, Goodyear. AJAX 0 .2 2 .2 2.2 5 .2 .32 ST JOHN'S OC 4 .3 6.5 8.10 13.12 .90 AJAX Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST JOHN'S OC T. Cantwell 4, Corcoran 3, lorlano 2, Higgins, Suttie, Lidonnici, Ladson . BEST B. Colville, S . Corcoran, A . Rachelle, D. Hempel. P. McGuiness, D. Christian . OLD MELBURNIANS 3.2 3.3 4.7 4 .7.31 GLENHUNTLY 1 .2 2.6 3.9 4 .12 .36 OLD MELBURNIANS Van Der Duncan, Nunge, McIntyre, Buttery . BEST Buttery, Francis, Woodhouse, Coroner, Hockney, Hunt . GLENHUNTLY Trezise, Oaten, Barnes, Morris . BEST Dix, Jones, West, Ansterberry, Thom, Morris . MONASH WHITES 25 .19.169 2.2 .14 ST KEVIN'S MONASH WHITES D . Sinn 9, L. Colombies4, G. Morgan 4, A . O'Hara . Gualano, Sinn, . Gemmola 2, T Guaiano 2, A . Bainbridge 2. BEST T 2, D Pinkey, Morgan, Gemmola, Bainbridge. , Meagher, B . Richards. BEST Wilson, Wharton, Sheehy ST KEVIN'ST Douglas, Stewart, D . Chaffey .
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ST KILDA CBC 8 .3.51 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 6 .8.44 ST KILDA CBC Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. OLD HAILEYBURY Krause 2, McCrimmon 2, Kaneen, White. BEST Lavender, B . Ladds, A . Johnston, Sher. KONTiAS NTH CAUL . 1 .3 6 .4 6 .6 8.9.57 OLD GEELONG 0 .5 1 .6 5 .12 6.14.50 KONTIAS NTH CAULFIELD Hatzidakis 3, N . Alexandrou 2, Lordin g F Giannakis. BEST N .A . Lambrinos, Bond, Fountoglou, Hatzidakis, ;dexandrou, Lording . 2 .1 5.2 5 .5 6.6.42 BLOODS MAZENOD 0.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 .20 BLOODS Stock 4, C . McAsey, Turner. BEST Stock, Smith, R. McAsey, -r s, McDonell, C . McAsey. ~tAZENOD Simmons, Foley, Sayers . BEST Sayers, McDonald, Foley, --s' Wilkinson, Jackson .
,ST BERNARD'S 22 .17.149 OLD BRIGHTON 1 .10.16 Sr BERNARDS Mitchell 5, Croker 4, Taylor 3, Scerri 2, Kennedy 2 , Farrell, Tormey, Cristiano, Horn, Larabina, Byrne . BEST Mitchell, ° Kennedy, Croker, Brebner, Chatfield, Raffle. OLD BRIGHTON Hamilton . BEST Hamilton, Richardson, Pyers, Skelton, Farrar, Hayden . ORMOND 3.2 4 .5 5.8 6 .12 .48 ;OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3.4 6 .5 6.5 10.7.67 ORMOND Brown 3, Hurley, Marnow. BEST Agar, Osborne, Kelleher, Bulner, Sparrow, Montgomerie . OLD HAILEBURY Phillips 3, Naisbitt 2, Lappage 2, Bingham, Fothergill, Arnhold. BEST Harrop, D. Anderson, O'Brien, Rowe, Hennig, P. Anderson . OLD SCOTCH 5.3 10 .7 16.9 23.12 .150 OLD PARADIANS 7.3 10 .4 12.6 13.8 .86 OLD SCOTCH Piekusis 7, Hosking 6, Roberts 3, Harris 2, Lawson 2, Simpson 2, Stokes. BEST Hosking, Stokes, Piekusis, Roberg, Iser, C . Johnson . OLD PARADIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. DE LA SALLE BLUE 4.8 2 .10 10.13 10.15 .75 OLD XAVERIANS 1 .0 4 .2 4.5 5.7.32 DE LA SALLE BLUE Murray 2, Vanderplight 2, S. Greely, Lafferty, McCarthy, Rosman, Schuiling, D . Smith . BEST Murray, D. Smith, Taylor, Dean, Ford, Belleville. OLD XAVERIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MARCELIN OC 4.1 4.7 4.9 4.9 .33 MAZENOD BLUES 2 .2 5.4 9.7 12 .10 .82 MARCELLIN Gallagher, Wallis, Becchetti, Rhimes . BEST Becchetti, Ryder, Wallis, Moran, Edwards, McKenzie . MAZENOD BLU ES Howe 4, A. King 3, Marshall 2, Josza, Horban, Gill . BEST Howe, Weston, Marshall, Horban, Mannix, Giuliano COLLEGIANS 2.1 5.3 11 .7 17.7.109 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .2 3.4 7.6 9 .7.61 COLLEGIANS Berryman 4, Mastos 3, Batiste 2, Blackman 2, Grant 2, Braun 2, Fredman, Symons . BEST Fredman, Bare, Donaldson, Berryman, Blackman, Mastos. UNIVERSITY BLUES Bell 4, Moran 3, Allardice, Steer. BEST Duffy, McCaw, Hill, Liggert, Bell, Moran .
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AQUINAS 1 .1 4.5 4.8 8.12.60 THERRY 2 .2 3 .2 3.3 4 .3.27 AQUINAS T. Jess 4, A . Wright, J . Knights, J. Swann, B. Chamberlain. BEST J. Knights, T. Jess, A . Wright, S. Upton, J. Swann, J . Hacking . THERRY Stanko, G . Baker, Newbould . BEST M . Fitzpatrick, Sharp, Dimech, A . Baker, Delaney, Grant. THOMASTOWN 4 .3 9.3 16.7 20 .9 .129 BULLEEN 7'EMPLESTOWE 3 .5 12.9 15.16 17.18 .120 THOMASTOWN D. Pougios 8, Valentino 3, Gatevski 3, Skora 2, Kotevski, Morroney. BEST D. Pougious, Gatevski, Jimoulis, Skora . Grech, Valentino. BULLEENTEMP Layfield 3, P. Nagel 3, Hyde 2, Kemp 2, Tulloch 2, Wadde112, Mcl.aren, Mutimer, M . Nagel. BEST Cumming, Tuiloch, Hyde, Layfield, Casey, Dunsmore . WHITEFRIARS RECEIVED FORFEIT PARKSIDE FORFEITED NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .2 5.2 9.8 11 .11.77 CHIRNSIDE PARK 0.3 2.9 2 .11 5 .13 .43 NORTH OLD BOYS Fisher 3, Vaina3, Del Re 2, Horne 2, Collison . BEST Bangit, Leigh, Boozer, Salvatore, Collison, Bochford, Fisher. CHIRNSIDE PARK Fullerton, Smith, Pemberton, S . Foster, R . Foster. BEST Pemberton, Paola, Spirli, Harvey, Piccioli, Connell .
OLD TRINITY 6 .11 .47 ALBANVALE 7.18 .60 OLD TRINITY Hyndman 2, Denby, Lloyd, Makris, Roberts . BEST Bennett, Sutherland, Vains, Denby, Best, Hyndman . ALBANVALE Galt 2, Marion 2, Mills, Volpato, Procko . BEST Marion, Buscko, Lee Tet, Triplett, Mills, Liddell . OLD IVANHOE - BYE
I ST BEDES 1 .4 3.5 7.6 7.9.51 OLD MENTONIANS 4.5 6.6 8.9 8 .9 .57 ST BEDESTims2, Farmer, Farrell, D . O'Brien, Kinsella, Bracchi . BEST Bilos, D. O'Brien, Rivalland, Smith, Kinsella, Loos. OLD MENTONIANS Riley 3, Appel 2, Pride, Carter, Stainforth . BEST Pride, Marshall, Appel, Bond, Stamforth, May. OLD CAMBERWELL 2.3 3.5 7.10 11 .11 .77 AJAX 3.6 7.9 7.13 8 .8.66 OLD CAMBERWELL McKenzie 2, Taylor 2, Porter, Nichols, Town, Eadie, McManus . BEST W. Farusaro, Kent, Mudge, Porter, Nicholls, Fletcher. AJAX Hoppe 2, Devries 2, Levine, Jason Wrobel, Bram, Slade . BEST Jason Wrobel, Bendel, Jeremy Wrobel, Israel, Tofter, Hoppe . M .H .S .O .B. 1 .3 6.5 8.6 8 .8.56 OLD MELBURNIANS 6 .6 11 .7 16.13 21 .18 .144 MHSOB Helmot 2, Konstanty, Parris, Saultry, Ansell, Duketis, Zwar. BEST Saultry, Konstanty, Lansley, Clowes, Bradley, Helmot . OLD MELBURNIANS Dixon 6, A . Smith 4, Maskiel 2, Will 2, Rhoden, Sneezewell, Trinibade, Branchflovrer, Burden, Harding, Salter. BEST Will, Salter, Dixon, A . Smith, Maskiel, Branchflowec CAULFIELD GR . 3 .2 4 .6 7.9 11.12.78 ST PETER'S CLAYTON 3 .2 5.3 7.6 8.8.56 CAULFIELD GR Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST PETER'S G . Hall 3, Hrisovergi 2, Mercuri, Billing, Lema . BEST Mercuri, Ayoubi, D. Hall, Wylie, Kelly, Henry. HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .2 7.5 9 .7 9.7.61 MONASH BLUES 0 .2 1 .6 2 .10 4.14.38 HAMPTON ROVERS Fairweather 2, Murray-White 2, Ross 2, Wilton 2, Kay. BEST Day, Ross, Devereaux, Fairweather, Robbins, Atkinson . MONASH BLUES Arnett, Signorelli, Froelich, Archer. BEST Dillon, Rowlands, Mentha, Arnall, Clifford, Beck. MAZENOD BLACKS 1 .3 2 .4 2 .7 2.7.19 DE LA SALLE GOLD 2 .1 4 .2 7.3 8.4.52 MAZENOD BLACKS Parker, Delloro. BEST Walsh, Evans, Kropman, Parker, Fraser, Valle. DE LA SALLE GOLD Losinno 5, A. Greely 2, Truscott . BEST Losinno, A . Greely, Magree, Maher, Hynes, Spencer.
OLD SCOTCH 2 .5 3.8 6.16 11.18.85 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .0 3.0 5.0 6.1 .37 OLD SCOTCH A. Hart 3, Chambers 2, Shepherd, Lloyd, Veselik, N . Hart, T. Hart, R. Steele. BEST A. Hart, N . Hart, Stanton, T. Hart, Sinclair, Cain . NORTH OLD BOYS Hibbert 3, Hogan, Nardella, Irvine . BEST Hogan, Boyd, Hibbert, Cotter, Zumbo, B . Devine. OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .5 4.6 5.6 9.10.64 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 10.2 11 .7 15.9 18.12.120 OLD MELBURNIANS G . Nelson 4, D. Wilson 2, Tsiampras, Borton . BEST M . Rose, G . Nelson, Jost, Tsiampras, Borton, Holt. OLD HAILEYBURIANS Kraus 5, Irvine 4, Doran 3, McGorlick 2, Chegwin 2, Robinson, Roberts. BEST Broadbent, Fisher, Ray, Kirkwood-Scott, Kraus, Main . THERRY CCOB 1 .3 1 .4 1 .4 1 .5.11 ORMOND 0.6 3.10 6.14 9.17.71 THERRY CCOB Whelan . BEST Lyons, Jones, Clancy, Kelly, Devereaux, Petrevski . ORMOND Harrington 2, Robertson 2, Egan, Fitzgerald, Stone, T. Stewart, Samild. BEST Orr, T. Stewart, Milner, Collins, Robertson, Samild . MARCELLIN OC 1 .2 2 .7 6 .7 9.12 .66 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .0 1 .1 2.2 2 .2 .14 MARCELLIN OC Petroff 3, Mason 2, B. Day, Pappas, Triangulo, Delahunt . BEST Seabury, Smith, Pappas, TJ . Slattery, Julian Kann, Paatsch . UNIVERSITY BLUES Sill, Bolton. BEST Zurbo. Dobson, Lewis, Currie, Furphy, Bolton. COLLEGIANS 1 .3 2 .4 4 .5 6 .7.43 DE LA SALLE OC 3.5 5 .8 9 .9 11 .12.78 COLLEGIANS Coyne 2, Griffin 2, Foard, Milat. BEST Hibbins, Jones, Williams, Parsons, Pike, Lancaster. DE LA SALLE OC McGee 2, Fiume 2, Paul O'Brien 2, Hagan, M . Fraser, Dwyer, Wyles, Edmonds . BEST Tessier, Goss, Vanderplight, Toohey, Paul O'Brien, Wyles .
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .1 1.3 2.5 2 .6 .18 14 .13.97 ST BERNARDS OC 4 .4 7.7 9 .10 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Donald, Hynes. BEST Purdey, McLachlin, Giltrap Dillon, Weigard, F. Costello. ST BERNARDS OC Walsh 5, G . Wood 3, O'Connell 2, Doran, Morrice, Flynn, J . Overman. BEST G . Wood, A . Capes, Walsh, O'Connell, Doran, Morrice. PARKSIDE 9.9.53 4.4.28 OLD MENTONIANS PARKSIDE Dunbabbin 4, Debiasi 3, Ferry, Sherlock . BEST S. Tustin, G . Dunbabbin, C. Tustin, D. Debiasi, J. King, C. Ferry. OLD MENTONIANS Ericksen 2, Dyer 2 . BEST McKinnon. Appel, Hyland, Cater, D . Holland, Ingram . -OLD BRIGHTON 0 .0 0.0 0.0 0.1 .1 OLD PARADIANS 5.3 11 .7 14.9 16 .14.110 OLD BRIGHTON BEST McLennan, Williams, Ormand, O'Donogue, Brown, Treverton . OLD PARADIANS Way 7, Beck 3, J . Mills 2, Steindl, Foreman, Veor. BEST Board, Walsh, McClaments, Aanenson, Beak, Wyman . BANYULE 0.1 0.3 0.3 1 .6.12 OLD XAVERIANS 6 .1 11 .3 15.6 22 .9.141 BANYULE Gillies. BEST B . Hogan, Glass, Thompson, Kearsey, West, Stevens. OLD XAVERIANS Ellis 5, Heaphy 3, A. Dillon 3, Reset 3, J . O'Sullivan 2, Meehan 2, Doolan, Kennedy, Dalton, King . BEST Doolan, Dickson, Ellis, Wilson, Atkins, A . Dillon . 6 .3 9 .6 11.15 19.17.131 OLD TRINITY KEW 1 .0 2 .1 2 .2 2 .2.14 OLD TRINITY Banfield 3, Drum 3, Vize 3, Brownell 2, Cooper 2, Adam, Hudson, McClay, T. Phillips, Smith, Thomas. BEST Vize, A. Turner, Scott, Tony Smith, Curtis, T. Phillips . KEW Flower, Hibbard . BEST Casalria, Lord, Irwin, Hibbard, Carydis, Morgan.
CAULFIELD GR 0.0 1 .1 2 .4 2 .6.18 M ONASH BLUES 3.4 10.8 15.8 22 .10 .142 CAULFIELD GR Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH BLUES Headberry 6, O'Brien 6, M . Quin 2, Houghton 2, Newman 2, Edmonds, Lynly, Andritsos, Barker . BEST Hyatt, Fielke, Knott, O'Brien, Headberry, Barker. PRESTON MBOB 0 .2 3 .6 3.7 3.9.27 3.4 3 .5 5 .9 5.13.43 BULLEEN-TEMP. PRESTON MBOB Ferguson 2, Caton . BEST Cesare, Calcutt, I . Debono, Ferguson, Hodgson . Shortis. BULLEENTEP:9P. Frosinoss 2, Edmonds, Hooper, Mills . BEST Hooper, Deer, Coarse, P. Bone, Kelly, Frosinoss. FAWKNER 2.2 2 .6 3 .10 5 .11.41 STATE/COMM . BANK 1 .1 2 .2 2 .3 2 .3 .15 FAWKNER R. Wilson 2, Terry 2, Madden . BEST Cole, Kerslake, C. Gleeson, C . Habgood, Selleck, Lydiatt . STATE/COMM . BANK Giliam, Anthanasopoulos. BEST Kemezys, Stekelenburg, Coffman, Coughlan, Williamson, Curtin . 3 .2 5.7 7.10 7.12.54 THOMASTOWN 6 .11.47 WHITEFRIARS OC 3 .3 4.8 4.8 THOMASTOWN PlaNright 2, Talosi, Bradford, Pearson, Prinzi, Maiolo . BEST Kennedy, D'Avoine, Colosimo, Velkos, Boyden, Jenkins . WHITEFRIARS OC Peter O'Brien, Dunbar, G. White, Feutril, S. White, Tymns . BEST Hughes, Ryan, P. Harrison, P. Rohan, Selkirk, S . White. IVANHOE 3 .0 3.0 5.0 6.1 .37 ST KILDA CBOC 2 .3 4.6 5.7 5 .7.37 IVANHOE Angellini, Cartwright, Howard, Manuel, Maud, Purcell . BEST Cartwright, Manuel, Scoble, Delaney, Rooney . Lloyd . ST KILDA CBOC P. Degering 3, Hammam, Mooney . BEST Mooney, Gill, M . Howard, Pope, La Fontaine, Pope.
GLENHUNTLY 2.5 6 .6 10 .7 11 .8 .74 HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 1 .0 1 .0 2.2 .14 GLENHUNTLY Sist 2, Isaacs 2, Brown 2, Talarico, Stolker, S. Hill, Horowitz, Kouts. BEST Isaacs, S. Smith, Horowitz, Hall, Kouts, Fletcher. HAMPTON ROVERS Devote, Hibbs . BEST Grimmer, Hunter, Thompson, Gill, Crisp, Lowrie .
OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .1 1 .1 2.4 2,4,16 MHSOB 3 .1 7.2 9.6 11 .7,73 OLD CAMBERWELL Hill, Forward . BEST D. McDonald, J . Forward, C. McHarg, I . Hill, D. Alex, C . McCulloch . MHSOB Drummond 6, O'Brien 2, McGrath, Martin, Webster. BEST Suckling, Menzies, Andueza, P. Kontanty, Drummond, O'Brien . OLD GEELONG 1 .6 4.12 7.14 10.17.77 ST BEDES 1 .2 2 .4 3.5 5.7.37 OLD GEELONG J . Smith 4, Slorach 3, Gray, De Steiger, Hollis . BEST Rice, Gray, Slorach, Condery, Smith, Ploughman . ST BEDES Bennett 2, C. Lancaster, Ridewood, Brendan Beasley . BEST Trease, Mark Beasley, Santagada, C . Lancaster, G . Lancaster, Ellis. OLD IVANHOE 0.2 0.7 3 .11 3 .14,32 AJAX 2 .2 2 .3 2 .3 2 .4,16 OLD IVANHOE Mills 2, Duske. BEST D. Greenmalgh, Cuttriss, Conbr. ;, Naim, Triandos, Maycock. AJAX Rubenstein, Berman. BEST Berman, Shnider, W . Krongcld, Rosner, Galbin, Smorgon. LATROBE UNI 0.2 1 .6 1 .9 1 .9 .15 ST KEVINS OB 3 .4 4.6 5.7 6 .12.48 LATROBE UNI Sheehan . BEST Turner, Chiodo, Morrice, Blaskett, Hawking, Chilco. ST KEVINS OB Callanan 2, S . Bare, Richardson, McColl, P. Chaffey, BEST Croagh, Callanan, Richardson, Hooper, Cantone, Lewin .
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .2 7.4 12.6 14 .13.97 AQUINAS 3 .5 5 .6 7.9 8.10.58 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Dawson 4, Dervan 3, Bubnic 2, Morelli 2, Quinn 2, B. Tuck . BEST Hyland, Grigg, McLeod, Bubnic, Zadel, Henderson . AQUINAS Ryan 4, Gummers 2, S. O'Loughlin, L . McKenna . BEST P. Sheehan, Joyce, McCafferty, Ryan, L . McKenna . WEST BRUNSWICK 0 .1 1 .2 3 .2 3 .2 .20 POWER HOUSE 2 .2 3.5 4.5 5.8.38 WEST BRUNSWICK Hokkanen, Jones, Rooke . BEST Jones, Hokkanen, Fyffe, Ashdowne, Sudaro . POWER HOUSE S. Silva 2, Skews, Senior, Caracos . BEST Cope, Maddox, Wildes, S . Silva, Skews, Senior. NORTH BRUNSWICK 16 .14.110 DOVETON 1 .4.10 NORTH BRUNSWICK Dar+sett 4, Kibizis 2, Rispoli 2, McCall 2, Adatas, P. Briffa, Young, Kyrannis, Lianeas, Andioutsos . BEST Kyrannis, Da.vsett, Kibizis, Adams, H . Tabbit, Johnston . DOVETON Pepper. BEST Salerno, Barrow, G . McDonald, Polglaise, Noonan, Stephens . MAZENOD OC 3 .6 9.3 13 .11 16.18 .114 2 .0 2.1 3.2 4.2.26 ST MARYS MAZENOD OC Boyle 6, Tsiauis 2, Fitzpatrick 2, Dicintio 2, T . Smith, Connelly, Riley, Di Petta . BEST T Smith, Connelly, Boyle, Hoffman, Di Petta, Bateman . ST MARYS M . Plumridge 2, L . Gilmore, M . Kendall . BEST P. Murphy, P. Malcolm, M . Plumridge, J. Fuller. BRUNSWICK 2.2 3 .5 3 .8 5.9.39 2 .5 3 .5 .23 OLD ESSENDON 1 .3 1 .3 BRUNSWICK Clarke, McKissack, J. Gibson, Petrolini, W . Smith, BEST Good Team Effort. OLD ESSENDON Briggs, McKenzie, Guthrie. BEST Dunkley, McKenzie, Guthrie, Crossley, Clinnick, Callanan . ST ANDREWS 2 .2 3.4 3 .4 4.7.31 BULLEEN UNITED 3.3 4.6 8 .8 9.13.67 ST ANDREWS Campbell, McLachlan, Varkopoulos, Whiting . BEST Atef Abou-Eid, Adams, Campbell, Funnel[, Goldsworthy, Tetikis . BULLEEN UNITED Cahill 2, Schneider, Stratton, Coleman, Chafer, Flanagan, Rainbow, Whiting . BEST Whiting, Huntington, Borg, Schneider, Cahill, Cartledge.
SALESIAN 1 .2 2.4 3.9 5.11 .41 UNIVERSITY REDS 2 .6 5.15 7.16 9 .18.72 SALESIAN Gibbons 3, Clark, Wise. BEST Miller, O'Donnell, Mazio, Perkins, Sinclair, Stofforidis . UNIVERSITY REDS Hille 3, Heaphy 2, Dynes, R . Smith, Moran, Capp. BEST Ross, White, Heaphy, Dynes, Watts, Hasluck. BORONIA PARK 0 .0 0.1 0 .1 0 .2 .2 ANZ BANK 3 .5 6 .10 8 .14 11 .19.85 BORONIA PARK BEST Borthwick, Charlton, Cooksey, Pittorino, Lloyd, Zinnow. ANZ BANK Zafiridis 3, Curthoys 3, Kovacs 2, M . McLeod, Wilkinson, N. Vergos. BEST Freer, Duke, Fernandez, Wilkinson, Orchard, Zafiridis, Curthoys.
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tM POR'CAtd t 1401a To PRESS CORRESPONDENTS . All faxed best players and goal kickers must be faxed by 12 noon Mondays to be included in this list U N DER 19 SECTIO N 1 s5 A SECTIO N (De La Blue) (-) 5 3 . Makinson (3) 47 R Schuhkraft (Ormond) 46 Gilmour (St Bernards) (-) 7 ;,Aount (Collegians) (4) 42 Perrett (St Bernards) (6) 4 Miller (Old Scotch) UNDER 19 N ORTH 64 B SECTION Gatt (Albanvale) (2) (3 49 34 Gollant (St Bernards) Stanko (Therry) 31 45 Boxtel (Old Trinity) .) (-) McLaren (Bulleen-Temp (2) 32 Solley (Old Mentonians ) UNDER 19 SOUT H 59 Riley {Old u entonians) (3) C SECTION (Old Melburnians) ( ) 43 (5) 65 Cornell Pratt (VUhitetriars) (-) 48 Pride (Old Mentonians) - ) Bergman (St Kilda) (3) 47 A RESERV E .) Pace (BulleenTemp (-) 38 Price ( Old Scotch) ) (3) 34 Aston (Old Scotch) (2 D SECTION 28 (4 61 Gribble (Ormond) Panagiotidis (Hampton Rovers) 54 E Wilson (Latrobe) B RESERV (3) 4 8 40 Bamert (MHSOB) Heapy (Old Xaverians) (3) 32 Hammond (Old Paradians) ( Hudson (Old Trinity) (1) 2 6 E SECTIO N (5) 78 De M orton (N orth Brunswick) C RESERV E (10) 77 Graham (Williamstown ) 61 8 (St Kilda) (3) 4 Degering (3) Rekic (Mazenod OC ) Spencer (Monash Blues) (-) 23 Clarke (Bulleen-Temp.) (-) F SECTION E 66 D RESERV Hickey (Old Carey) (6) 33 (3) 42 Drummond (MHSOB) Bowden (St Pat's Mentone) 2 (1) 4 Martin (MHSOB) (1) 29 Cincotta (Salesians) McGrath (MHS B) 52 E RESERVE G NORTH (8) 340 Thomas ( Chirnside Park) Riley, Paul (M aaenod) (1) 45 9 Price (Old Scotch) Ryan (Aquinas) (4) 418 (2) 35 Rispoli (North Brunswick) (2) 3 O'Dea (Kew) F RESERV E G SOUTH 41 (-) St Pat's M entone) (1) 32 2 Camm ( 41 (3) Suttie (St Johns) Gibbon (Salesians) 36 Seidel (Monash Whites) (-) Xuerub (ANZ Bank ) (2) 24 Alexandrou (Kontias)
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V.A.RA . PREMIERSHIP LISTS W L D FOR AGST 96 Pts. A SECTIO N 956 133.16 42 NORTH OB 10 1 1 1273 1011 131.45 36 COLLEGIANS 9 3 0 1329 1191 122.08 28 DE LA SALLE 7 5 0 1464 1208 93.71 26 THERRY 6 5 1 1132 1141 112.45 24 ORMOND 6 6 0 1283 1170 110.17 24 OLD SCOTCH 6 6 0 1289 1162 95.27 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 7 0 1107 1273 90.42 20 MARCELLIN 5 7 0 1151 1210 69.42 16 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 8 0 840 1422 62 .31 4 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 11 0 886 8 SECTION .53 44 OLD TRINITY 11 1 0 1525 742 205 ST BERNARD'S OC 9 3 0 1403 847 165 .88 36 7 5 0 1329 1238 107.35 28 BAN YULE OLD MENTONIANS 7 5 0 1078 1179 91 .43 28 OLD XAVERIANS 6 6 0 1214 1034 11741 24 OLD PARADIANS 6 6 0 1260 1125 112 .00 24 PARKSIDE 6 6 0 1092 1054 10361 24 OLD BRIGHTON 4 8 0 991 1221 8116 16 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 8 0 872 1550 56 .26 16 KEW 0 12 0 808 1584 5101 0 C SECTIO N IVANHOE 10 3 0 1433 1162 123.32 40 STATE/COMM . BANK 9 4 0 1548 1210 127.93 36 WHITEFRIARS 9 4 0 1496 1245 120 .16 36 BULLEENREMPLESTOWE 8 4 1 1287 1050 122 .57 34 MONASH BLUES 7 6 0 1363 1195 11406 28 FAWKNER 6 6 1 1414 1305 10835 26 ST KILDA CBCOB 5 8 0 1194 1248 9567 20 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 8 1 1189 1473 80, 72 18 THOMASTOWN 4 8 1 1118 1466 76 .26 18 4 PRESTON MBOB 1 12 0 807 1609 50 .16 D SECTION AJ .A .X . 10 3 0 1375 OLD GEELONG 9 3 1 1299 OLD IVANHOE 9 4 0 1366 ST KEVIN'S 7 5 1 1280 MHSOB 6 7 0 1367 ST BEDE'S 5 8 0 1020 GLENHUNTLY AFC 5 8 0 1080 LATROBE UNI 5 8 0 1041 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 9 0 1103 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 9 0 117 0
1114 123 .43 899 144.49 1058 129.11 1084 118.08 1215 112.51 1184 8615 1333 8102 1392 7478 1314 8394 1508 7759
E SECTION 1007 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 1 0 1958 955 MAZENOD OC 11 2 0 1632 1107 NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 2 0 1694 1194 AQUINAS OB 8 5 0 1241 1109 DOVETON 7 6 0 1259 1324 BRUNSWICK 7 6 0 1346 1254 BULLEEN UNITED 7 6 0 1178 1284 POWERHOUSE 5 8 0 1209 1353 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 9 0 1053 1432 OLD ESSENOON GR 3 10 0 1128 ST MARY'S 3 10 0 1081 1487 2028 ST ANDREW'S 0 13 0 755 F SECTION ANZ BANK 13 0 0 1856 792 ELSTERNWICK 10 3 0 1799 1281 UNIVERSITY REDS 9 4 0 1325 937 OLD CAREY 7 4 2 1412 1179 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 7 6 0 1345 1316 UHSOB 7 6 0 1390 1405 SALESIAN OC 5 6 2 1318 1230 PENINSULA 08 3 10 0 1292 1567 BORONIA PARK 2 11 0 972 1864 RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 13 0 873 201 1
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A RESERVE SECTIO N 154 .06 44 OLD SCOTCH 11 1 0 1234 801 DE LA SALLE 10 2 0 1309 788 166.12 40 ORMOND 8 3 1 1144 810 141.23 34 NORTH OB 8 4 0 1056 952 110.92 32 111 51 28 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 5 0 1046 938 10869 22 MARCELLIN 5 6 1 888 817 78.14 16 COLLEGIANS 4 8 0 876 1121 7516 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 9 0 838 1115 6820 12 THERRY 3 9 0 830 1217 3953 0 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 12 0 555 1404 B RESERVE SECTIO N 471 .04 48 OLD PARADIANS 12 0 0 1399 297 277.49 44 OLD XAVERIANS 11 1 0 1307 471 250.00 36 ST BERNARDS OC 9 3 0 1290 516 184.41 32 OLD TRINITY 8 4 0 946 513 BANYULE 6 6 0 704 1010 6970 24 KEW 5 7 0 637 995 6402 20 4926 16 OLD BRIGHTON 4 8 0 498 1011 5716 12 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 9 0 575 1006 PARKSIDE 1 11 0 429 1099 3904 4 4 2 .77 OLD MENTONIANS 1 11 0 294 1291 C RESERVE SECTIO N ST KILDA CBCOB 12 0 1 1085 501 216 .57 50 BULLEENITEMPLESTOWE 9 4 0 1117 558 200.18 36 FAWKNER 9 4 0 881 766 115 .01 36 IVANHOE 7 5 1 893 705 126 .67 30 MONASH BLUES 7 6 0 1017 740 137 .43 28 STATEtCOMM . BANK 7 6 0 864 870 99,331 28 WHITEFRIARS 5 8 0 632 993 6365 20 THOMASTOWN 4 9 0 646 949 6807 16 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 10 0 767 1138 6740 12 PRESTSON MBOB 1 12 0 422 1209 3490 4
W L D FOR AGST % PTS D RESERVE SECTION MHSOB 12 1 0 1067 585 182.39 OLD GEELONG 10 2 1 1042 675 154 .37 OLD CAMBERWELL 9 4 0 902 747 120.75 ST KEVIN'S 8 5 0 807 736 109.65 OLD IVANHOE 7 6 0 761 725 10497 ST BEDE'S 6 6 1 722 734 9837 AJAX 6 7 0 791 706 112U4 GLENHUNTLY AFC 4 9 0 608 856 7103 LATROBE UNI 1 12 0 523 957 5465 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 12 0 543 1187 4575 E RESERVE SECTIO N MAZENOD OC 13 0 0 1595 344 463 .66 NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 2 0 1403 578 242 .73 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 2 0 1276 543 234 .99 AQUINAS OB 8 5 0 824 755 109.14 ST MARY'S 8 5 0 767 916 8373 OLD ESSENDON GR 7 6 0 867 801 10824 BRUNSWICK 5 8 0 757 984 7683 BULLEEN UNITED 4 9 0 627 963 6511 POWERHOUSE 4 9 0 610 1071 5696 DOVETON 3 10 0 635 1120 56 .70 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 10 0 529 1251 4229 ST ANDREW'S 1 12 0 541 1238 4370 F RESERVE SECTIO N UHSOB 11 2 0 1108 693 159 .88 44 ANZ BANK 10 3 0 1149 628 184 .43 40 ELSTERNWICK 9 4 0 1059 699 151 .50 36 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 8 5 0 1040 775 134.19 32 OLD CAREY 7 6 0 955 727 13136 28 SALESIAN OC 7 6 0 938 907 10342 28 PENINSULA OB 6 7 0 1010 767 131 68 24 UNIVERSITY REDS 6 7 0 864 744 11613 24 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 12 0 484 1503 32 20 4 BORONIA PARK 0 13 0 346 1536 22 .53 0 G SECTION NORTH OLD SCOTCH 11 2 0 1022 500 204 .40 44 ELTHAM OC 11 2 0 1096 548 200 .00 44 'ST BERNARD'S OC 11 2 0 1075 545 197 .25 44 CHIRNSIDE PARK 11 2 0 1044 532 196.24 44 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 3 0 1093 618 17686 36 KEW 9 4 0 960 730 131 .51 36 36 NORTH OLD BOYS 9 4 0 766 587 13949 MARCELLIN 7 6 0 846 731 11573 28 OLD WESTBOURNE 7 6 0 856 895 9564 28 OLD XAVERIANS 5 8 0 739 957 7722 20 ALBANVALE 4 9 0 642 858 7483 16 COLLEGIANS 3 10 0 560 1035 5411 12 FIT 3 10 0 470 928 5065 12 OLD PARADIANS 2 11 0 523 952 5494 8 THERRY 1 12 0 417 1154 3614 4 BANYULE 1 12 0 433 1344 3222 4 G SECTION SOUTH DE LA SALLE 12 1 0 1402 375 373 .87 48 BLOODS 11 2 0 1113 506 219.96 44 ST JOHN'S OC 11 2 0 1126 591 190 .52 44 MONASH WHITES 10 3 0 1130 531 212.81 40 MAZENOD OC 8 5 0 774 665 11639 32 ST KILDA CBCOB 8 5 0 767 699 109.73 32 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 6 0 801 704 11378 28 KONTIAS NTH CAULFIELD 5 8 0 713 1161 61 41 20 GLENHUNTLY AFC 5 8 0 498 9917 5431 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 4 9 0 589 870 6770 16 MONASH GRYPHONS 3 10 0 586 1093 5361 12 SL KEVIN'S 3 10 0 547 1216 4498 12 OLD GEELONG 2 11 0 550 1092 5037 8 AJAX 1 12 0 394 1035 3807 4 UNDER 19 SECTION I DE LA SALLE BLUE 12 0 0 2224 619 359 .29 48 ST BERNARD'S OC 10 2 0 1611 651 247 .47 40 MARCELLIN 9 3 0 903 728 124 .04 36 OLD XAVERIANS 8 4 0 1337 844 158 .41 32 MAZENOD BLUES 8 4 0 1301 869 14971 32 OLD HAILEYBURY 8 4 0 1349 1072 12584 32 COLLEGIANS 5 7 0 1156 1191 97 .06 20 OLD PARADIANS 4 8 0 905 1381 6553 16 OLD SCOTCH 3 9 0 848 1801 4708 12 OLD BRIGHTON 3 9 0 652 1431 45.56 12 ORMOND 1 11 0 760 1475 5153 4 UNIVERSITY 1 11 0 395 1696 2329 4 UNDER 19 NORTH SECTIO N ALBANVALE 12 0 0 1748 484 361 .16 48 CHIRNSIDE PARK 9 3 0 1424 1085 131 .24 36 THERRY 9 3 0 1066 898 118 .71 36 8 4 0 1172 849 138.04 32 OLD TRINITY NORTH OB 7 5 0 963 873 11031 28 AQUINAS OB 7 5 0 962 897 10725 28 BULLEEN(TEMPLESTOWE 6 6 0 1023 966 10590 24 THOMASTOWN 5 6 1 922 1147 8038 22 WHITEFRIARS 3 9 0 798 1263 6318 12 PARKSIDE 3 9 0 458 1858 2465 12 OLD IVANHOE 2 9 1 342 1003 34 .10 10 UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTIO N OLD MENTONIANS 12 0 0 1936 702 275 .78 48 OLD MELBURNIANS 11 1 0 1418 672 211 .01 44 ST BEDE'S 8 4 0 1412 727 194 .22 32 DE LA SALLE GOLD 8 4 0 1622 1095 148.13 32 AJAX INC 6 6 0 1355 1149 11793 24 MHSOB 6 6 0 1107 1350 8200 24 MONASH BLUES 5 7 0 834 948 8797 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 5 7 0 944 1329 7103 20 MAZENOD BLACKS 4 8 0 764 1351 5655 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 9 0 1127 1698 6637 12 ST PETER'S CLAYTON 2 10 0 777 1714 4533 8 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 10 0 624 4438 8
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