The Amateur Footballer, Week 15, 1991

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nood afternoon football followers . ` In an organisation as big as tne VAt-A, Administration and each member club relies enormously upon the many, r any hours of honorary labour to make the club, and the Association at large, function smoothly . W1y Editonal today is dedicated to those many people who give of their time and energies to make football tic k :aek by week . A prime example of ihis could have been seen at the recent VicHealth Under 19 Championships ;;i,ere a very large support staff gave up, for about 8 weeks three times a week, an enormous amount of time wit h ti e only reward the chance to give our young players the best possible opportunity to perform at the highest leve l possible. A further Iook at the list of people who frequent Administration at Elsternwick Park on a weekly basis gives a further insight into ihe fact that people these days are still prepared to do things for no self gain . ,At Elsternwick Park each week: =°On Monday - 3 volunteers devote 4 hours each processing all the information received from clubs ready fo r forwarding to The Amateur Footballer . On Wednesday - 4 volunteers devote all afternoon to processing the thousands of registration forms that com e through Elsternwick Park each season as well as the full Permit Committee which sits each Wednesday night . During Friday volunteers fold and place in envelopes approximately 200 Amateur Footballers for mailing ou t to Big V and Gold Pass Club members as well as media and sponsors . Each individual club of course can provide descriptions of many, many people who devote long hours to th e club allowing it to operate smoothly. Have no doubt, it is the many people who do it for "nothing" that make this Association run - not the peopl e such as myself, Mike or Sue who are depending on everyone else working well for our livelihoods . I hope that especially today each of you great 'Amateur' people have a particularly satisfying day . Keep up the good work . Phil Stevens

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ROU N D 13 MATCHES - REVIE WThesplitround wh La restoring some lost form and pride. North confirming their class on top and De The 2nd part was highlighted by Haileybury's upset victory over the Lions, Marcellin gaining some breathing space and Scotch stealing 4th . In conditions that were as poor as one would find De La avenged their Round 8 defeat by Ormond by clearly eclipsing the ' M onds for most of the game in a low-scoring affair . The D's opened well kicking the first 2 goals on a day when goals would be hard to get but both came through poor defence by Ormond . A late goal by McCooke pegged back De La's lead to 6 pts . De La had most of the play in the 2nd term but 2 Ormond goals gave them a 6 pts lead at the long interval . Bernie Dunn really fired up his boys at the break and their 2nd half was great team playing using the conditions and the ground with thinking football . They kept Ormond scoreless for the entire half and kicked 4.6 themselves. The deserved winners had a terrific CHF in M ick Bolt who kicked 2, and both Damien Toohey and (100 gamer) MLc k Hagan were impenetrable at HB . Grant Petering on a wing tried to lift the 'Monds and Anthony Grace (BP) and MarK Gilmo re (RR) were solid performers.

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At Headquarters, NOBS clearly confirmed their status as top side with a commanding 44 pts win over Therri who were somewhat undermanned with Wrigglesworth and Tadinac out injured and Biddlestone suspendec in a tight 1st half Therry took a narrow lead in the 2nd quarter but North quickly won back the advantage . Abhalftime North slipped up a cog kicking 7.6 to Therry's 2 .4 and Therry's insistence on short handball broug h them undone as the conditions lent themselves to long kicks as North skillfully demonstrated . Tim Jones (again played very well in the centre and defenders Peter O'Farrell and John Tierney were very good players . ForTherry Paul McCann at HF, the consistent Scott Ramsay (HB) and Anthony Ratcliffe (BP) were their best 3 . The upset (although Simon Meehan refutes this) was on the 2nd week at Headquarters where Haileyburi blew the Lions away in relatively light wind conditions with a 7.4 to 2 .4 1st quarter . Collegians responded to IN charge by kicking 9 .5 to 2 .2 and led at half time by 15 pts . Only 4 pts separated the sides at the last break an(' the final quarter was terrific stuff from both teams . Collegians edged away but not to be denied Meehan's boy ; showed some rediscovered poise and swept over the top of the Lions to lead by 11 pts close to siren time . Collegian best player Rick Schober at CHF hauled in a fine mark to kick his 5th at the 31 min mark and they surged forwar( again from the bounce but time beat the attack and a great amateur game ended with Haiieybury winnin g 5 pts. Leigh Carlson (understandably) won't have it but no real losers in this contest . Collegians showed the abilityto come back from a horrid 1st quarter but will be reminded that relaxation is fatal ; Haiieybu rywin an importan big game to move safer from relegation and still eye off 4th place ; and VAFA footy wins with such a good gamE at Elsternwick Park . Apart from Schober, Darren Warner (W) and Nick Proctor (HB) were Collegians' best whils Darren Seccull ( BP), Darren Williams (FP) and Andrew Walden with 7 were Haileybu ry 's best . At Melb Uni, the Blues continued on their "blues" with 24 pts loss to Scotch who take over Therry's 4tE position . The game looked over at half time with Scotch leading by 39 pts on a verynow heavy track . However, Uni looked revitalised after the break quickly kicking 4 goals with good direct play . Scotch steadied and contra for the remainder of the game . M illar and Duncan McCall kicked 4 each proving a handful for the Uniheld defenders and evergreen Peter Brow n (BP) and Camero n Hunter (CHB) were excellent defenders for Scotch . Mark M cCarty for an incredible 4th consecutive week was named as Uni's best in the centre (is he now unbackable for Uni's B&F?) . Sam Stevenson (Rov) and Steve Kirsanovs (HB) were again good players for Uni . Marcellin visited the Cordner Oval and were largely untroubled after a 7 .4 to 2.1 1st quarter. Despite a determined surge by O M in the early part of the 2nd quarter, chiefly through Will Ward-Ambler, at the long interval . The 2nd half saw a much more even contest on the scoreboard Marcellin led OM by 48 pts but M arcellin were always comforted by the sizeable lead at half time and ran out 49 pts winners . The win moves Marcellin 2 games clear of relegation and with a handy percentage advantage over Uni Blues the Eagles will survive. Congratulations to young Marcellin future star Anthony Tranquilii who played a fine game at H B after leading the VAFA U19 Rep Team in the Vic Health Championships during the past week . Robert G ross (FB) has really kicked on this 2nd half of the season and Peter Sexton (Rov) were good players. For O M , Myles Rose (CHF), Peter Nelson (HB) and Con Anastasakis (RR) were named as their best . ROUND 14 MATCHES - PREVIE W Normal fixtures return with only 5 games remaining and 4th spot up for grabs between 5 sides . Cut throat games could also see 1 of these 5 teams get relegated if Blues were to stage another of their remarkable Houdini escapes that they have achieved over recent years . The fascinating scenarios continue in VAFA footy No dull moments here . Haileybury host De La and would be hoping the weather gives their ground a chance to. recover as it has been very poorly affected over the past month . Haileybury, who are only a game out of 4th, but with poor percentage, would need good conditions to match De La in the form they displayed in the mud against Ormond . On a drier surface Haileybury may be able to exploit De La's lack of height although even here De La some players returning that will make them much better equipped for the finals . I'm going forDe La notthatit'shave much consolation to Occa and Co. North host Ormond at Brunswick and so far have provided Robert Hyde most of the answers he was seeking this year. Ormond have had 2 significant setbacks to their finals hopes with having had opportunities to take 4th position but falling over in the attempts . Poor losses to Scotch and De La have halted their upward move but after both losses they have rebounded with good form . Michael M cCarthy will be looking for the same recovery in this crucial test . But it may take more than Ormond are currently capable of to take on the ladder leaders in their own backyard . I think NOBS here. OM meet Ther ry and most of the wind has gone from the OM sails . Therry should be hurting having again squandered 4th position and with a poor percentage but a handy half-game they really have the job ahead of them to get back in . They are possibilities but are lacking some of their man-power at the minute . Tony Crotty has worked tirelessly to get them to believe they are good enough at this level and they have had some great performances when least expected . Alan Stoneham commented recently that "It's been a long season" and it certainly is a demanding task to general the OMs when they can show such promise for parts of games and then go missing when it matters . Ther ry should win here but no certainties. Marcellin take on possible finalist Scotch who surely must end their decade of unfulfilled potential and secure 4th position . Marcellin are not out of contention for this much-wanted 4th position but are also not out of the woods of relegation either. Marcellin's victory over OM was comprehensive but equally too was Scotch's handling of Uni so confidence in both camps should be high . Perhaps the bait of at last a berth at Headquarters in September will be the motivation that Peter Sherwen has been trying to excite his players about Marcellin have played in the last 2 finals series so they know the buzz it can create. This will be a close affair I. suspect but if Scotch are to ever grasp the nettle it has to be this year . Scotch narrowly. Uni Blues play Collegians at Melb Uni and I would not like to meet the Lions coming off last week's loss to Haileybu ry. I would think Leigh Carlson would be pushing the boys on the track this week as they showed a glimpse of complacency last week and it proved fatal . That has to be erradicated before September . Uni in a survival test have in the past come up trumps but I have a feeling they may have run out of wild cards . Sid Myers will be asking for a super effort from his charges but it will not be enough to cage the Lions . 2

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The results ot the split round was fairly predictable . 1 he 2 winners in the first round of the split, St Bernards at home and Old Paradians at Kew, won by convincing margins in shocking wet and muddy conditions . This week's winners were Old Trinity by 48 points at Old Mentone, Banyule scored their very first win over Parkside at Parkside by 42 points and Old Xaverians at home thrashed Blacks by 81 points. The Villain was back to his best picking 5 winners . REVIEW OF SPLIT ROU N D 1 3 The match played on the 13/7 at St Bernard's was a very one sided affair. The ground was very muddy, the conditions appalling . St Bernard's were magnificent . Old Brighton had their worst match of the season . The game was well and truly over at quarter time with the Doggies leading 6-4 to the Tonners 1-5 . The further the game progressed the better the Doggies looked . I had the privilege of watching the first half performance of St Bernard's full forward Luke Gollant who turned in a match-winner performance kicking 10 goals . Rover M att Mulkearns and Vin Comito repeatedly d rove the ball forward . Corey M alia was another good player for the Doggies . Brighton best player was forward Chris B rook, who worked hard as did Stuart Murray. Quite early Andrew Pryor lifted his workload showing his class . What about Owen Millis playing his 348th in 2nds to make up numbers, well done Owen . Kew at Victoria Park usually are very hard to beat, however someone forgot to tell Parade who kicked 9-2 to Kews 0-1 in the first quarter in a great display of wet weather football . The last quarter Kew rallied, in fact they did all of the attacking . The commitment was back as Kew added 6 good team goals, whilst Parade added 1 goal before winning by 73 pints . Best on ground for Parade was Frank Gleason . On ballers ruckman Jamie Geary and Peter Cosgriff had good games as did young rover B re tt Pannam . Kew 's best player was defender Sam Bruno, who went the 4 quarters, rover Dean Woods courage can never be questioned . Defender Nigel King was great value forthe Browns . Special thanksto Kew's President Ted Kelly who never stops working for his club . The free beers were terrific Ted . Old Mentonians, with a place in the four at stake, found the awesome Trinity too good on the day . Old M entonians found ground advantage was not a decisive factor, as both sides scored freely . The 3rd quarter was Old M entonians best for the match adding 2-3 and keeping Trinity goalless adding just 4 points . The final quarter was all Trinity and although inaccurate added 5-8 to Old Mentonians 2-3 to run out comfortable winners by 48 points . Trinity best player was forward Rob Phillips, who made a welcome return to form . Rover Adam Anderson 5 goals was his best effort for the season . What about ruckman Lex Taylor, who is playing great football . Defender A nthony Dunn was very impressive. Old Mentonians best player was young defender Darren Murphy who with experience will become a regular good senior player for Old M entonians . David Campbell and Adam Acreman were good performers for their side . Parkside playing Banyule at Parkside would normally result in a win to the Red Devils, however the Bangers coach John Simpson had been plotting for weeks for this match, and Simmo finally got the Parkside monkey off his big back, when the Bangers had their first ever victory over Parkside by 42 points . Banyule's best player was defender Wayne Ashton who trashed Freeman . On ballers John Turnbull and Greg Sutterby (about time Sutters) were major contributors for the Bangers. Defender Sean Sanders had the better of Cotter. Parkside's best player was winger Lou Inserra, whose sure hands and desperation were to be admired . Winger Greg Griffiths had a great tussle with Harte . Leo Panjari, who had much to prove for last weeks debacle, came through with flying colours.


Old Xaverians, seeking a place in the four, were far too strong for University Blacks and the winning margir of 81 points was a fair indication of the ability between the two sides . This game was well and truly over at quart Xavs brilliant first quarter. Old Xaverians's best player was forward Dan Richardson, whose 5 goaletimafr ; was very reminicent of his famous father and ammo physio Barry Richardson . Full back Damien Stoney w John McKay and defender David McKay showed great determinationastronghu emac,forwd , University Blacks' best player was defender Jim Radford, a model of consistency. Full back Graeme Andersoq was more than useful, as was the Black's two ruckman Simon B ro mwell (gun player) . ROUND 14 MATCHES PREVIEW St Bernard's are host to Old Paradians (5th) in the match of the round . What a beaut match we should ha v-bothsidearygnthids,boampreivwnsbotmfheladrdstoun and both have had a weeks rest . I watched a half of each teams last match . St Bernards were the more impressive ; Home ground advantage leads me to the Doggies . St Bernard's by 11 points. Parkside (7th) are at home to Old Brighton (8th) in a match that could decide the future of both teams . Parkside are really struggling, the commitment from their gun players is missing . Brighton were not much better againsl St Bernards, although they have players to return . Sentimental reasons, I'm tipping Parkside but with not much confidence. Parkside by 5 points. Old Xaverians (4th) host Old Trinity (1st) in another match that could be billed as match of the round . With both sides eyeing off a finals berth both camps will be extra keen to gain a physical advantage . Xavs have no consistent goal scorer and for this reason Trinity will be Xavs . Old Trinity by 11 points. Banyule (3rd) are at home to University Blacks (9th) in a game the Bangers cannot take lightly. Blacks will give their best on the occasion, but their best won't be good enough . Banyule by 33 points . Old Mentonians (6th) keen to keep their finals hope alive should be too good for Kew (10th) . A notorious home ground advantage Old Mentonians by 30 points . SELECTIONS: ST BERNARD'S PARKSIDE TRINITY BANYU L E OLD M ENTONIANS Please fax by Monday midday players full names and positions (Fax 489 9051) or phone (489 9511) .

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REVIEW - ROUND 1 4 For those who came in late Round 14 was played in 2 halves . In the first half, a fortnight ago, Monash Blues scored a vital win over Fawkner which keeps the Ashes very much in the running for the finals . In the other match St Kilda also scored an important win at the expense of the Bank . Whilst Monash are realistically the only side out of the four that can get into the four, the Saints have lessened their chances of relegation with that win . Last weekend saw 2 huge victories to Whitefriars and Bulleen-Temp . that stamps these 2 sides (who have each won their last 5 matches) as the teams to beat . Preston also delighted supporters by breaking the ice against hapless Thomastown . Caulfield travelled to the bush to confront Whitefriars on a roll . The Fielders felt they were in it at half time, but the third quarter blues struck again and the Friars were simply too good as they continually hammered the goals in the second half to run out victors by over 100 points and snatch top position on the ladder. Best for Caulfield - the consistent Trevor Royals . Some support from brother Rodney ; Brohier and Boston. Whitefriars have been bolstered by the return of Cam "The General" Houston, and backmen Danny Crowe and Tim McNeii . The margin at Bulleen Temp . was an even bigger surprise with the Stowers knocking Ivanhoe off their perch with a whopping 123 point shallacking . Ivanhoe described it as a "debacle" with no player a clear winner on the day whilst Bulleen-Temp . have been buoyed bythe return of David Espenshied and Dale Mayne who kicked 7. Steven Pace also got 8 and Simon Driver, in his 150th, and Peter George contributed greatly to the Stower's feast! P re ston finally broke the drought against Thomastown . Superior use of the breeze saw the Bullants in the unfamiliar positon of a 39 point lead at half tme . The Bears fought back strongly in the second half but Preston held on for a gutsy win . The Ressies also won and perhaps the 50th year celebrations got flowing on Saturday night! Best for P reston - THE WHOLE TEAM!! ! PREVIEW - ROUND 1 5 It's business time in C Section and there are 3 very crucial matches coming up this round . I noticed I maintained 2/5 last week for which I can blame assistant writer Trevor Slopden (whilst I was interstate as a rather unsuccessful coach) . Time to pick that rating up from 57% ! Match of the Round No . 1 : Top sides Whitefriars and Ivanhoe, who are separated on percentage only, to battle at Whitefriars . The Friars have reached peak form and have a full list whilst Ivanhoe are on the rebound from a poor showing last week . The Hoers have a very tough run home and this should be a great match . I'm selecting Whitefriars who are a good side anywhere but a very good side at home .


Match of the Round No. 2 : Monash and State/Comm . Bank at Monash . rhe Blues have got back some n!ayers and have been boosted by their Ressies who have won 5 on the trot . The Bank have lost the last 2 after oriefly sitting on top. This could turn into a battle for fourth spot and shapes as a very even contest . On form of recent weeks I'!l opt for Monash .

Match of the Round No. 3 : The beauty of the VAFA is relegation/promotion and Caulfield head to Thomastown n a match that could determine both sides destinies forthe season . Thomastown have lost the last 3 and Caulfield have not won (drew with Fawkner) since Round 9!! A desperate encounter and I'm going for the Bears at home. P re ston host Fawkner and try telling anyone out there that this game doesn't matter! The Bullants have one last sniff at avoiding relegation and they'!l give this one everything . It will be close but I think Fawkner can win . Finally Bulleen-Temp. are at home to St Kilda CBOC. The Saints proved again Saturday that they can bea t anyone on their day but Bulleen-Temp . are looking the best side in the section at the right time of the year. It will be a strong hit out but I favour the Stowers . (Whispers that Bergman will be back?!?) Bulleen-Temp . TIPS : Whitefriars Monash Thomastown Fawkner SOCIAL NOTES : Reminder about State/Comm . Bank's fu nction for past players and life members in early August . Contact the club. Preston wish to voice that a misunderstanding led them to think Monash didn't run a bar after that game and point to their record of socialising after all other games . (I can assure everyone that Monash do have a bar!) Bulleen-Temp . also wished to than k Ivanhoe fortheir patronage after last Saturday. Some good drinking done I hear! It certainly seems the Amateur spirit is more than alive and well . HAVE YOUR SAY: All clubs are interested at this time of the year . Sundays 571 8121 ; Mondays (work) 522 7287.

D SECTION by Peter Lemon

Back from Atrica, uneaten, and my thanks to Chris Rowston for his help . In 4 weeks my only contact with footba!l was to see the 1st Namibia-v-!ta!y rugby test, and, more importantly, to hear that G .A . was back for the Cats . The Test was an afternoon of endless melees and deliberate out of bounds on the full ; give me the !ocal code any day. (International Tipping Record, however - 100% ; beat that you other tipsters. ) April 13 showed that High Fliers in the Dry are No Sure Bets in the Wet with 2 teams in the Four going down toc!ubs moving away from relegation . Hampton Rovers (their 3rd win over teams in the Four) and St Bedes(their 3rd good win in a row) defeated Old Geelong (who slipped to 3rd) and St Kevins respectively, thereby giving MHSOB a sniff at the Four. The Rovers were understandably fired up for this one, and came from a 2-goal deficit in a quagmire to edge to the front in the dying minutes; the ever-consistent Darren McConville round the centre was the Rover's key, aided by Brendan Nelson in greatform up forward, Gavin Amoore (upfrom the U19s), and Russ Hetherington who won well in the ruck . Peter Clarke was the best for OGS . Conditions were no better at Righetti where the water table in places was about a foot above the playing surface. St Bedes, delighting in having players back, surprised the SKOBS to break away after half time. A good team effort, led by Grant McLaughlin on the wing, Paul Newport (brother of Steve Newport, for you Saints supporters) and Dave Smith . Handling the conditions best for the SKOBS were Greg Gross, "Titch" Callanan (3 goals), Mark "Laureln" Hardy, and Andy Beale . On April 20, AJAX virtually made the 2nd semi birth a certainty when they celebrated Michael Ritterman's 300th Amateur game (Jack's opinion : "a serviceable game, with a couple of classic "Ritter" goals"), congratulations Michael on a tremendous career. They defeated Glenhuntly by 8 points after controlling the game till 3/4 time, courtesy Leon, Greg, "Bloomy" and "Zuby" . A 10-goal-to-4 last quarter by the Hunters, however, added much respectability to their score but they never really looked like having sufficient time. Phil McGrath in the ruck, Hallpin (6 goals) and [an Withers (back flank) were among their best. Old Camberwell appeared to be a chance when they held the Hoes to 2 .9 with the wind in the first term, and kicked one goal themselves against it, but that was the end of it as Old Ivanhoe took over in the air, and on the ground, and most points in between, in the 2nd term to go to along lead . High-leaping ruckman "Hiawatha" Parry had no reservations about controlling the ruck for the Hoes, with Trav "The Glove" Smith burning on the wing and "The Holster" back to his best . No shortage of effort from the Wells but they couldn't convert . Melbourne High were untroubled to defeat an undermanned La Trobe, despite some Government assistance for the latter on the coaching side, with Peter O'Donohue in Perth . (Haven't been able to find out who it was who helped out; Joan was probably at the Essendon v Nort h game.) High had a big crowd, with Robin Ma rt in becoming the club's first-ever 300-game player, in the early match, and senior coach Ronnie Verma playing his 200th in the main game. Other highlight was Adam Green's drop kick goal from 40 metres out - great to know that the art is not quite dead . THF A!lIETCIIR C(1(1TRd11 CO -,


THIS WEEK "Vital" and "crucial" are words that could get a thrashing in this column over the coming weeks . We'll star, with M HSOB's vitally crucial clash with SKOBS - a loss to the home side will all but end their chances for th :, finals, victory will put them into the Four . SKOBS will be smarting over a loss that probably cost them any chanc ; of finishing 2nd, and I think they'll rebound for a win . At Bluff Road the big improvers of recent weeks meet in a crucially vital clash . A win to Rovers would all bu, ensure they stay in the Section ; a loss leaves them still vulnerable (though I expect them to still hang in there) The Bedas still feel they have some chance for the finals - only a win would keep that hope alive. Both clubs have shown plenty to come back from the brink - but I feel that Bedas will just take the points . AJAX against La Trobe looks like a formality - the Trobers, only out of the Four on percentage after Round 10, have fallen right away, and E Section looks a real possibility . I can't see wday's result doing anything to help, although there was not much in it when these 2 teams met earlier in the season, and the uni vacation has ended which could mean some players back . Old Ivanhoe are back on course ater the hic-ups nearthe end of the first round . I would expect them-to record a win against the Hunters in what could be a rather physical game, especially as the Hunters will be buoyed up after their good last term last week . On paper, Old Geelong (who are expecting a number back) should win their game against Old Camber wep, but OG's form has been ordinary over the last fortnight and they'll need to be lifting their work rate if they are going to have much influence on the finals . SELECTIO NS : St Kevins St Bedes AJAX Old Ivanhoe Old Geelong PRESS CORRESPO N DENTS : Please contact me midday Monday - 824 7432 (H) ; 663 8611 (B) ; 663 8618 (Fax),

Personality Pars M .H .S .O.B. M ILESTO N E S Last week against Latrobe (20/7) M HSOB Football Club honoured two of our great players who have served the club with pride and distinction over many years . Robin M artin after 18 years of great service (ironically he hasn't aged either) plays his 300th game for MHSOB and in so doing becomes the first player to do so at the head of a list of very elite 200 gamer players . In 1990, Robin broke the Club record of 279 games held by the great Jack Nelson and since has gone on to achievethis magnificent milestone . Originally starting in the U1 7s and dou bling up with the Reserves, Robin went on to play over 180 Senior games and became a prolific goal scorer. Robin iscurrently playing inspiring Reserves football and was a member of our 1990 D Section Reserves Premiership side . Certainly without Robin, the social calendar and the Club in general (especially bar sales) would not have reached the heights achieved and as 1991 Club Vice President Robin continues to serve his club from an administrative angle also. According to records Robin has been on the Club Committee since 1977 in many capacities . Well known to all Amateur Football players and supporters as a social "mogul" and legend and a pretty fair player also, Robin, we proudly salute you for your 300 loyal games, your 18 years of service to MHSOB and your friendship and great memories you have engendered at our Club. THANKS. Ron Verma, our current Senior Coach and member of our 1990 Reserve Premiership side, last weekagainst Latrobe (20/7) played his 200th game for MHSOB . Starting in 1979 in our U19s side Ron's great skills, his tear thru tactics and tremendous desire for success were immediately noticed and his involvement with all things involving the Club has gained admiration from all . A very well known Amateur identity amongst many clubs and especially the patrons of the "Boardwalk", Ron portrays enthusiasm and dedication to every task he tackles and MHSOB had no hesitation in appointing Ron as the 1991 Senior Coach when the position became vacant . The respect ana great leadership

shown to the players has been fabulous thus far and we hope we can repay this to Ron by gaining a position in the 1991 Finals . To you Ron and your lovely wife, Linda, we congratulate you for this great milestone . The day the mighty "Verms" is not around MHSOB will be very sad indeed .

300 GAMES FOR RITTER AT AJAX Michael Ritterman played his first game of Amateur football back in'66 when, as a fresh-faced 15 year old, he turned out for the AJAX U19 team . Last Saturday (2017) Ritterman played his 300th and last game oAmateurfobl theJackrsgintGlehuy . In that time, not only has he assumed legend-like status at AJAX, he carved for himself a career as one of the all-time greats of amateur football, as week after we ehknocdup30siormenthc e "Ritter" has been with the Jackers through the gooc times and the bad . All at AJAX (and we are surE M HSOB and St Bernards too) congratulate him on hi : playing career in amateur football, and we lookforwarc to his off-field contribution to our club for many yean to come.

MILESTONE TO M ICHAEL POWER - BANYULE Congratulations are extended to M ichael Power whc played his 200th game for Banyule last Saturday (20/7 ; against old rivals Parkside . Whilst this is a player recorc at Banyule, Michael also played 151 games with ou junior club, making a magnificent milestone of 351 competitive games . Michaelfirst played with BanyulE Juniors in '69 as an 8-y-o, progressing through thE juniors to our VAFA U19 team . Since then Michael'; career has been outstanding . Life membership of botf senior as well asjunior clubs, B&F with both clubs, ha played in 10 premiership sides out of a total of 14 gran( final appearances including six VAFA grand finals to 5 premierships. A great mark and talented left footei he has the rare ability to turn on his best when the goinc gets tough . He is a great clubman and highly respectei by all at our club .

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I The split round produced one surprising result with Willy unable to come to terms with the muddy ground at Bulleen . All others were as predicted . The Bloods victory keeps them alive, and the relegation battle is not over yet, it all promises to make for an intriguing final 4 weeks of the season . REVIEW The Doves kept their chances alive with a hard fought win over the OEGs who again never stopped trying but found themselves behind when the final bell tolled . OEG tried very hard to keep the ball away from big Tony A who, although not having total control, was still a valuable player. Burgo led from the front as usual, M uirhea d s a good player and Dyke (3 twins) gave them something to kick to, and the man who fails to cast a shadow r :as also back in form . At the other end of the scale "Farmer" Willmott was in sparkling form kicking all the goals for the OEGs. Paul Carmichael, promoted from the Ressies, played a great game across half back and John mcEncroe was his usual reliable self in the centre . In a game they had to win to stay alive the Bloods did just that in pretty good style. It was a hard slogging game n,rzry difficult conditions with plenty of hard and fair physical clashes, both sides felt the toll finishing with only 17-18 fit men . Jean Louis, Bernhard and The Whale stood out in another even Blood performance as Jason 'Brother of Ady' Tirchett, Keith Hehir and Vinni Lorosi gave the Northies their very best . At Bulleen the contest resembled the battlefield of Florence in 1917 - all the grass was removed and the mud „as imported from Werribee. However this did not stop the game being a great result for the Bulls . Their forward we of "Fish", Thommo and Happy all did well as did all the on-bailers led by Stu Avery, Snapper, M att Kelly and Dick Morley, they adapted better to the conditions, were more purposeful and richly deserved their victory to keep alive their somewhat slim chances . The Warriors will not be too upset with this loss and look forward to the drier grounds of August/September . An excellent effort by the Bells saw them achieve their best result for the year . Again St Andrews started slowly and soon found themselves 6 goals in arrears by the short break . For the next 11/2 quarters the Undertakers were very competitive but then, in the end, were overrun by the Bells. The Bells little men had a ball . Terry `Freddy' Ymer kicked 6 goals, Timmy Brideson roved the packs in his usual style, and they were well supported by Lupton in the middle and Sala in the goal square . For the Saints the old guard of M innitt, Unwin, Gorky and Taylor again competed well and really put in for their side. AtAlbert Park as expected it was a good even contest in very windy and blustery conditions . The breeze coming straightoff the bay was icy, it blew away the House's 4 points and their match report . The Wicks victory, depending on other results, also keeps their hopes up and keeps their motivation high in the next 4 weeks . Dasher and Greenie continued their excellent touch to be very good players, and Cullinan as the ruck had no trouble with the conditions, while the betting was 1000-1 against Robbie Shaw's long goal . Ransford Reserve was in magnificent condition - no wet patches at all - but it suited the Nodders not the Westies . The PJodders' performance was excellent in that the older, experienced players blended perfectly with the young guns. Sam Rekic kicked 7, other good players were M cLean, M annix, Boyle, Marshall, Smith and Endell for the Westies. Ockerfinally made the best players list as did Steve Capron and Tommy Johnstone . The day ended on a disappointing note with nobody from M azenod bothering to attend the after match drinks . Come on Nods this is not what Amateur Football is all about . PREVIEW As has been the norm this season what a round this promises to be . Unfortunately for the Saints, the Wick r;ifl be far too good for them, much as we'd like to see them break the ice . The home ground advantage shoulds i;ejust enough for Powerhouse to beat the OEGs but a reversal would not surprise . Williamsto w n will appreciate the drier ground out West Way, will win and as always will join in the aftermatch . Now for the 3 tough one's . The Bells are on a roll but so are Bulleen . A win is necessary for both sides . St Mary's could survive with a win here, the Bulls must win to stay in the race. Having spoken to Coach Connolly in the past fortnight I'll tip an upset and go with the Bells . At Colombia, in front of what promises to be a large crowd, the Nodders wait for the Northies . It promises to be an excellent game . N ods form has been better of late and for this reason I'll select them . Virtually an entire season hinges on this game for both sides . A win for the Bloods would make it impossible for them to be replaced in the top 4, while a win for the Doves keeps it all going . Both are very honest sides, give their all and make no excuses if beaten . If they can contain big Tony, I feel the Bloods will win . SELECTIONS : Brunswick Powerhouse Williamstown St Mary's Mazenod Aquinas MILESTONES : 50 games to David Saddler from St Andrews taken since 1973, 100 games to Gibbo and Steve McBride at Brunswick and 50s at West to Jacko and Konstan!! Well done to all your fine efforts . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Yet another 11/12 . Good effort - keep it up - 4 to go . Don't forget. Ph : 417-6044 (W), 571-4803 (H) or use the Fax on 569-8766 by 6pm M ondays. 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Knitwear REVIEW in a somewhat a six pack of the Backyard Boys who played The Botanists surprised by determinedly getting within :larty P.lonster" lethargic manner according to the Apostrophe . The Boys were pleased to welcome back "I Daniels from injury. was dutifully exultant in collecting a side wager from yours truly after the Brewers' Chairman, Solvol Hands (which incidentally has enough facilities to bid for the 2000 Olympics!!) B rewery put in a shocker at the Socialists hit his kick for a month, but at least and I got caught up in an extravaganza of double or nothings . Solvol needn't . The Brewers runners were excellent and old man had the decency to shout me a cab home Plugger Hickey's then thumped . they marked strongly up forward . The Socialists were jumped Winkles are unstoppable as evidenced by their 13 Van reports that, even below their best, the Getta Brain the Bouncers off the goal win over the Sailors . Match highlight saw an eager Getta, setting off to accompany . Getta decided or pitch, giving away a 50 metre penalty to a member of the crew who promptly posted a twin an early night to look after his ribs! ! Carruthers boundary umpiring in a pair a Match highlight at Southland was Shamrock Supremo Jimmy Liz Phiipott . The match was won by the Poet,4 . He copped a bit of Cliff Young from Poet starlet white gumbos by nearly two handfuls to strengthen their bid for fifth spot (Socialists' loss to Brewers cruelled their hoped fo the finals) . mu( Allsop ( nee Boyce) would have benefited from the Dame Edna reckons even her bridesmaid M adge . Dami the Zoo where the Elitists had a 10 twin gap at the close over the Stationmasters packs free!y available at Edna and Bucko were both impressed by the commitment and temperament of both sides in shocking conditions BEST PLAYER S (centre) and Eddy " M r Ed" Brizzii Backyard Boys: Leigh "Boris" Murphy (wing), Chris "Farra" Farringtn (half back) . Botanists : and ruckman C. Bryan. B rewers : On-baller G . Dyson, forward G. Ballagh on-bal!er Graham Burgen and forward Peter Barone. Socialists : Winger George Sciavo, Steve Vergos and Tim Reed in a Van Winkles : Manny idicolosi (8 goals and firmed for the F-Troop Medal), even performance . Sailors: pocket P. Lewis . Shamrocks : Ruckman B . Kellett, defender S. Scanlan and back and ruck rover Andrew "Blackjack" Stevens. Poets : Ruckman Bernie Q uinn, centreman Adam Healey Tony Trantine. Elitists: Matt Davidson (wing), Andrew Kountios (forward) and defender Stationmasters: Rob Sutherland, Dave Jiggins and Shane Fenton . PREVIEW - ROUND 1 5 Current percentage accuracy 86% - 4 out of 5!ast round - get the slab out Clarence!! and should win enough of the greasy ball to win by about 2 handful • The Poets welcome the Stationmasters Slab against the homesick Shamrock • The Botanists form has improved and I'll give them the nod at The (Drop me a line your Empressiveness!! ) to lose at home to the Sailors who ha) • The Brewers have got their confidence back and will be too motivated had a meandering season - often threatening but seldom winning . (10 twins .) • The Van Winkles will snuff out the last finals glimmer of the Elitists as they warm up for the September actio (10 twins . ) of the Socialists (who neE • The battle for second spot at the Backyard is likely to see the Boys nudge ahead to re-group) and win by about 4 twins .

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SECTIONS by Norm Nugent

The split round results have neiped sort out the potential finalists although the final positions of sides in both sections will remain until after today's final round . The North Section four which can still change, could take many final forms . With all the permutations available my 80% success rate must be considered worthy of Lyon lager. G NORT H Day 1 - July 13 . Two winsfrom four selections was my lot on a day when rain and slush made playing conditions e>:tremely difficult. Therry improved in two ways on their previous week's result when against Kew they scored a behind and Kew won only by seventy-eight points - which was a reduction in the Therry losing margin by over one hundred points . Collegians with greater scoring accuracy sneaked the four points by three points against Albanvale after a match which produced only fifteen scoring shots. Old Paradians showed a great form reversal to win over Marcellin by six points when veteran forward Chris "Whisper" Rae booted the winning goal as the final siren sounded . Brian Hoey reported that the two umpire system was a bonus in this game and that good parade players were Chris Rae (centre half forward with four goals), Eamon Bourke (ruck rover), Chris Zahra (wing) and the reliable Peter Brennan (centre half back) . The scores indicated that Parade could have won by more had they kicked straight. Footscray Institute proved no match for Old Scotch who virtually won in a canter by eighty-five points . Day 2 - July 20. Three selections correct from the four games gave me a sixty-two percent yield in this section Chirnside Park kept their double chance option open when they defeated Old Westbourne by the comfortable. margin of thirty-four points . Eltham, whose lack of communication caused consternation, managed to defeat North Old Boys by fifteen points despite their customary third quarter lapse which must worry Dave Tucker with the semi final next week . My "man at the match" reported the "Turtles" were well served by rover Dave Thorsen and centre Darren Bishop who madethe whole ground his diocese . A word of praise to my colleague Wiif Thorsen who has made light of his yearsto run the boundary each weekforthe Turtles . I am sure Frank Coghlan will massage your legs at school Wi!f!! Bu!!een Temp!estowe boosted their final's hopes and dented those of St Bernards when the "Bullants" won by forty-nine points - a bad loss by a potential finalist . Inaccurate kicking was the order of the day when Old Xaverians defeated Banyule by six points . G SOUT H Day 1 - Ju!y 13. Four winnersfrom four matches gave me a good early afternoon result . CBC St Kilda defeated Old Geelong by three goals (eighteen points) to add furtherdisappointment to the OG's dismal day. I n a low scoring game AJAX triumphed over Old Melburnians by seven points to win their second match for the season . Such a result indicates that Old Melburnians must have only been pretenders to a final's berth as they have faded at the business end of the season . Despite atrocious kicking for goal Glenhuntly gave themselves sufficient opportunity to win by three points at the expense of Monash Gryphons . St Kevin's compounded their recent lack of form by forfeiting to M azenod . Day 2 - July 20 . Three winning selections enabled me to pick the card . St Johns made no mistake with their opportunity to move back to second place as they had a comfortable thirty-seven point victory over Kontias-North Caulfield . It was the defeat of Bloods by leaders De La Salle which enabled St Johns to sneak back to second place with one round to play . De La Salle vindicated my confidence in them by doubling the Blood's score and :% inning by thirty-three points . Monash Whites did win well against Old Haileybury by fifty-two points, and must be considered worthy finalists . PREVIEW OF ROUND 15 - JULY 27 The last round results will have a vital bearing on the final four compositions and many of today's games are a promoter's dream . G NORTH Eltham, who are certain finalists, are at home to St Bernards who must win to play next week . The wheels have fallen off for St Bernards over the past few rounds and today they have the job ahead of them . However, all :: II not be rosy for Eltham as their weekly third quarter fade out will prove costly if it isn't eradicated . Nevertheless, I favour Eltham to win . Kew should end a season of disappointment by defeating Footscray Institute who also ha :a had adisappointing debut season in G Section . Old Xaverians also will want to forget their season and today I believe they will lower their colours to Marcellin . In the final showdown way out west A!banvale travel south to n Crossin . satisfactio n debutan t tn G Sect Sectio g today meet d Westbourne to Both end b~it with victory s travel north to Oa k Pa k where the,, play play Therry who have struggled valiantly throughout the season without success . Today I favour Collegians io ;;in again. No rt h Old Boys faltered last week and will meet quality opposition again today when Chirnside Park come to town to meet them . As Chirnside Park are certain finalists, they may lack some motivation, but the thought of the double chance will spur them to victory, in what could prove a final's preview . Old Scotch travel out to play Bulleen-Templestowe who must win well to have any hope of qualifying for the finals . Scotch don't have this worry but defeat could see them lose the double chance . Scotch also have proven poor travellers and THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


I have the feeling that Bulleen-Templestowe will win today through home ground advantage and greater motivation . Near neighbours Banyule and Old Paradians meet at Banyule. Although neither side has had a successful season on the field, each has consolidated at club level and their clubs are the stronger for their participation . My "Whisper " is Parade to make it two wins in a row to end their season . G SOUTH CBC St Kilda should end their relatively poor season with a victory over Monash Gryphons whilst Blood azenod by a wide margin . As M azenod haven't played foswilbeatorgnhdulrcaebyftingM three weeks their players could be short of top condition and so I select Bloods . St Johns with the double chance as their reward should defeat Old M elburnians who have finished their season poorly . Old Geelong should end their season with victory over AJAX although the form of neither side has much to recommend it . Leaders De La Salle should fine tune its game for next week's second Semi Final by easily defeating Kontias-North Caulfield, Glenhuntly should end their first season by that nomenclature by defeating Old Haileyburians who have no form to recommend them . Monash Whites should have a big victory at the expense of St Kevins whose form and player availability have dropped away as the season has unfolded . M onash Whites will win well in preparation for next week's Semi Final . Thanks to all my avid readers as this is my farewell minor round column for 1991 .

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Personality Par s STATE/COMMONWEALTH BANK MILESTONES All at State/Comm Bank would like to congratulate Ronny Gniel who plays his 150th game and Micky "Rubber" Durham who plays his 100th game today (27/7) . Ronny has given great service to the club and was a member of State Banks'87 &'90 Premiership teams . He has wonthree B&Fs, won the BestClubman Award and presented with Life Membership . Ron sets a great example both on and off the field, with his great team spirit. Whether on the bottom of a pack or club function Ronny will be there. Mick, recruited from Trentham, is one of a large number of country lads at the Club . Mick was also a member of the'90 Premiership team and one marvels at his courage for one of small stature . Both Ron & Mick deserve our accolades on their personal milestones, but I'm sure both would prefer to see a Bank win . Well done Ronny and Micky.

CHAPP'S 150T H All at West Brunswick would like to congratulate Gary Chappell on playing his 150th game. Chaps started with the club as a"mature" person having played his formative football with Reservoir Old Boys (when he was a young boy[?]) before coming to the club in '80 . He's proceeded to make his presence felt ever since . Chapps is the bloke whose made the most noise and thrown the fewest punches for the highest number of black eyes in amateur football!! On the field he has a go and on occasions unleashes a"torp" that goes a proverbial mile . He has coached the Reserves, been President for a couple of years and been a clubman during his career . He currently holds the "John Beaumont Reliability" title at the moment as well as the Ironman title . Well done Chapps, the club has been much richer for your efforts and let's make it a pearler on Saturday. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


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Congrats to Tonners whose "surprise" win over Scotch scored a"slab" for them to enjoy tonight if I get to the "wind tunnel" in time to hand it over to Swainy . REVIEW OF LAST ROUN D DIVISION 1 Nodders wasted a great opportunity to boost their percentage with, once again, an inaccurate kicking display against the undermanned - only 17 men - Bundoora Boys. Adrian King was the main offender with 3.13 . However, his 16 year old brother, Peter, restored family pride with a B .O.G . effort whilst Danny Weston continued his good form . De La cruised home aainst the Monds with the highlight being Rob Makinson's 8 goals to bring up hi s Lon" - well done Rob! Nick Van Der Plight got 6 and best were big boys Craig McLeod and David Dean . Xavvers slaughtered Collegians with Paul Salter getting this year's biggest tally - 19! As usual Keyhoe was one of Xavs best and D. Dalton and Hilbo were another couple of better players in a good team effort . As mentioned Tonners beat Scotch at the seaside oval with Perry Robinson, on "loan" from the school team, their best . Ricky Hayden and Luke H amilton also did well . DIVISION 2 NORTH Therry accounted for the Friars with small men M att Fitzpatrick and Adrian Baker outstanding . Albanvale had theirtoughest challenge of the season having to come from behind at 1/2 time to beat Aquinas . Shaun Marion, Anthony Padder and Andrew Grech were Cobras' best whilst the lowlight was the loss of consistent performer Simon Buczko with a broken leg - all the best for a speedy recovery Simon . OTs jumped from 4th to 2nd with a good close win over Chirnside in what must have been a fiery encounter (3 reports, 1 melee!) . Grand Hyndman again featured for OTs with good support from Mick Sims and Damien Makris. NOBs again spoiled my chanc e a perfect score by lowering the Towners' colours . With scores level at 3/4 time, Towners literally handed the game to NOBs by having 3 guys "spelled" in the last quarter . Discipline certainly is an essential element of any successful team fellas! NOB's best was Brett Rochford whilst Dennis DeLac made an impressive return from injury in his first game for '91 . DIVISION 2 SOUT H Melb. High had a comfortable win overthe "vacationing" Ashers with a highlight being "Orch's" fine display on the boundary. Apartfrom Tony, High's best were Danny Pillmore, Andrew Saultry and Toby Roberts. OMs did it easily against N odders with skipper Chris Gillard leading by example particularly in the first half . Will Salter and Stuart Will also had good days for O M s. De La, with Adam Sheedy and Matt Smith starring, consolidated 4th spot with a comfortable win over St Peters . Bedas were untroubled to beat the Wells with Simon Zahra, back from injury, showing out on the backline. Matt McCaw again played well as did Paul Farrell . Old M entone were untroubled against the Fields but will need to kick more accurately against tougher oppositon . Ben Stainforth , captain of the school team, again played well as did Nathan Graham . "Jack" Jones finally got over his "hammy" and starred at CHF whilst Greg Pride booted another 5 . Rovers made it 4 out of 5 with Jackers being the latest ictim in spite of a 5 goal lead at 1/4 time . From then on, the "injured" Jamie Ross gathered 12 kicks for 12 goals and put an end to Jackers' finals hopes . Other good Rovers were Tom Phillipson, Ned Murray-White and Tony Fairweather. PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES DIVISION 1 " Eagles play Collegians in the double header at H .Q . and despite playing below their best will be too good for ;he Lions who put in a real shocker last week . Nodders are the only team likely to upset the present tenants rf the 4 and I expect them to win a close one against the Bloods at McKinnon . The Bloods are on the "slab" rhey can prove me wrong . De La will beat Scotch by 30 while Bernies will be too good for Monds. Xavvers will hopefully get a game against Uni, but it won't be much of a hit out for them if they do . I'll make the Bundoora Boys happy because I think the travel and the "wind tunneP" will be too much for them against Tonners. SELECTIONS : Marcellin Mazenod De La Salle Old Brighton St Bernards Old Xavs DIVISION 2 NORT H A3 week "spell" won't stop the Bullants from beating Old Hoes today whilst NOBs, still with a chance of the = rall be too good forthe Friars . Towners, with possibly a couple "spelling" from last week, won't be good enough to roll Aquinas who would lose touch with the 4 if they were to get rolled today . The big hame today is between Chirnside and Albanvale . Whilst Chirnside will be desperate to keep in touch with the 4, they still won't spoil the Cobras' unblemished record . SELECTIONS : Bulleen-Temp . Aquinas North Old Boys Albanvale DIVISION 2 SOUT H High will be too good for Old C'well while OMs will remember their first encounter with Ashers and will put in 4 good quarters and get home comfortably . Jackers will rebound from last week's upset loss by rolling St Peters TY.

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Nodders and De La will be untroubled against the Fields. Tones will have plenty of goalkicking practice againstBedas and and will hope to improve on last week's accuracy . The best match in this section should be between Rovers . The Rovers recent form has been good but I expect the certain return to the "ones" of at least 2 of their "guns" to create holes that they won't be able to fill adequately enough to roll the Bedas . St Bedes Old M entone Old EUlelb . AJAX De La Gold MHSOB SELECTIONS : . if they can roll the Nodders SLAB CHALLENGE : Old Haileybury As I will be interstate all of next week, I would appreciate it if all winners could phone details to me on Saturday or Sunday (568 4727) and not fax on Monday. Thanks .

Following the withdrawal of Parkside from Under 19 North Section for the remainder of the season, the following will apply: The side drawn to have played Parkside will have a BYE and will receive points and have percentage calculated as per the 1991 FORFEIT RULE . Unfortunately now we have 2 byes in this section and a suggestion is that the 2 sides having the bye could get together to play a scratch match, so that boys are not left without weekend football . Teams are reminded again about the VAFA's "The Game Must Be Played Rule" where it is insisted that even if teams are short and they forfeit to the opposition, a scratch match is played . Fines are invoked where this is not done ; when clubs forfeit a second time and when a club withdraws from a competition during the season . Congratulations to Max Lyon and his Under 19 team for their performance in last week's VicHealth Under 19 Championships played at Collingwood . Although the team ended third behind eventual winner the VFA and the VCFL our team led the VFA during the second half and if we could have held on we would have ended the Championships equal on points with the VFA, but would have lost on percentage . As itturned outthe VFA overpowered our team and won convincingly and was rightlythe Championship Winner . Clubs once again are reminded of the need for someone to pay careful attention to room security at venues, following many reports of thefts overthe pastfew weeks from rooms . These thieves are creatures of habit and seem to know that most interest in games is during the first quarter and "raid" then . Maybe a club person needs to be assigned to rooms - at Elsternwick Park keys are available from the VAFA and can be held by the interchange steward for club people to gain entry to rooms during quarters and at breaks in play . My old running mate and ex-coach of the AFL: s gre atest team, TOMMY HAFEY, devotes much of his time these days to taking teams for training and speaking to teams after training . Tommy has asked me to mention to any clubs that may be interested in acquiring his time that he will be delighted to speak with them about a fee, etc. Anyone intere sted in talking to Tom can contact me at Elsternwick Park ( 531 8333) and I'll provide more details. Another Community Radio Station 96.5 FM - 31NR based at Warringal Plaza Shopping Centre now features an Amateur Football 1/2 hour 11-11 .30 am on Saturday morning . The host, Larry Stephens, looks at clubs in the areas of Heidelberg, Preston, Bundoora and Doncaster so it covers Banyule, Preston M .O .B ., Ivanhoe, Parkside, Bulleen Templestowe, Marcellin, Old Paradians, Old Ivanhoe etc . If your club would like to participate contact Larry Stephens on 457 1718 and tune in if you are in the north eastern metr opolitan area .

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TRIBUNAL TUESDAY JULY 16TH 1991 R KERSLAKE (Fawkner) - Elbowing - 6 matches . J. CAMPION (Kew) - Striking - 1 match . A. PRICE (Kew) - Striking - 4 matches . M . ANDREW (Elsternwick) - Striking - 2 matches . TUESDAY JULY 23RD 1991 * pJI . GALEA (St Andrews) - Striking - 3 matches . G. KENNEDY (Ivanhoe) - Wilful time wasting - 1 match . *S. KOTEVSKI (Thomastown U/19) - Attempting to strike - 2 matches . *S. LAWLEY (Uni Blues) - Striking - 3 matches . P McGRATH (Glenhuntly) - Striking - 4 matches . T. WITTS (Old Melb.) - Striking - 3 matches . B. RAFFERTY (Glenhuntly) - Striking - 4 matches . C. ANASTASAK IS (Old 6Ae b .) - Striking - 3 matches . R . FOSTER (Chirnside Park) - 2 Charges : Charge No . 1 - Striking - 3 matches. Charge No . 2 - Striking - Not Sustained . A . DUNCAN (Marcellin) - Striking - 3 matches . C. SAHI N (Thomastown) - Abusive language - 2 charges - 5 matches . M . HOYNE (Parkside) - Striking - 3 matches . C. SIMPSON (Caulfield) - Striking a goal post - 1 match . S . CONDIE (Chirnside Park U/19) - Striking - 3 matches . D . DENBY (Old Trinity U/19) - Striking - 3 matches . G. CHAPPEL (West Brunswick) - Attempting to strike - 4 matches . Mike McArthur-Allen, Tribunal Co-ordinato r

INVEST ~ -" TUESDAY JULY 16TH/JULY 23RD 199 1 VAFA v. Parkside . Conduct unbecoming in that in the reserve match Parkside v . Old Paradians (18/5/91) player J . King did strike Old Paradians' player H . McNamara . . . player found quilty (suspended 3 weeks) . Club complaint . Conduct unbecoming in that in the senior match Fawkner v . St Kilda CBOC (18/5/91) player J . Kolokossian (St Kilda) did strike C. Kelly (Fawkner) behind play . . . playerfound guilty (suspended for remainder of 1991 season) . Club complaint . Conduct unbecoming in that in the senior match Glenhuntly v . AJAX Reserves (1/6/91) player D. Cassar (Glenhuntly) did strike D . Wolff (AJAX) . . . player found guilty (suspended 5 matches) . VAFA v. Uni Blues. Conduct unbecoming in that in the senior match Uni Blues v . De La Salle (29/6/91) Uni Blues coach Sid Myers did use abusive and insulting language to the field umpire . . . club fined $50 . Phil Stevens, General Manager


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Vic Health Matches of the Day :i to be held at Elsternwick Park for rest of season . This Sat U 19 doubleheader weekend: Marcellin v Collegians (U19/1) 11 .30 am St Bedes v Hampton Rovers (U19s) 2 .00 pm 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) Aug 11th Sun Thomastown v Whitefriars (U19/N) 11 .30 am Thomastown v Bulleen-Temp ~C) ThomastownvBulVTemp(Res) PNo.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 Final Sept 15th Sun A Section Preliminary Fina l Sept 21st Sat B Section Grand Final Sept 22nd Sun A Section Grand Fina l

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AUGUST 3RD (alternate venue and time if indicated in brackets) A SECTIO N THERRY CCOB vs MARCELLIN OC COLLEGIANS vs NORTH OLD BOY S OLD SCOTCH vs OLD HAILEYBURY (E-Park - Sun) DE LA SALLE OC vs OLD MELBURNIANS ORMOND vs UNIVERSITY BLUE S B SECTION OLD BRIGHTON vs BANYUL E OLD TRINITY vs ST BERNARD'S OC UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD MENTONIANS KEW vs PARKSID E OLD PARADIANS vs OLD CAVERIANS C SECTION FAWKNER vs THOMASTOW N IVANHOE vs MONASH BLUES (E-Park - Sat 2pm) CAULFIELD GR vs BULLEEN-TEM P ST KILDA CBOC vs PRESTON MBOB STATE/COMM BANKS vs WHITEFRIARS OC D SECTIO N

OLD GEELONG vs OLD IVANHO E LATROBE UNI vs HAMPTON ROVERS (EP - Sat 11 .30) GLENHUNTLY vs M .H .S .O.B. ST KEVINS OB vs OLD CAMBERWELL ST BEDES vs AJAX

F SECTIO N ST PAT'S MENTONE vs ELSTERNWICK PENINSULA OB vs SALESIAN UNIVERSITY REDS vs ANZ BANK U .H .S.O .B. vs BORONIA PARK RICHMOND CENTRALS vs OLD CARE Y UNDER 19 SECTION 1 ST BERNARD'S OC vs DE LA SALLE BLUE COLLEGIANS vs OLD BRIGHTO N OLD PARADIANS vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES vs ORMOND MAZENOD BLUES vs OLD XAVERIANS OLD SCOTCH vs MARCELLIN O C UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION AQUINAS vs NORTH OLD BOY S OLD TRINITY vs THERRY ALBANVALE vs THOMASTOWN OLD IVANHOE vs CHIRNSIDE PARK WHITEFRIARS - BYE BULLEEN/TEMP - BY E UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION M .H .S .O.B. vs ST BEDE S DE LA SALLE GOLD vs AJA X HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD CAMBERWELL ST PETER'S CLAYTON vs MONASH BLUES OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD MENTONIANS CAULFIELD GR . vs MAZENOD BLACK S G NORTH SECTION FIRST SEMI FINA L SECOND SEMI FINA L

E SECTION WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS vs MAZENOD OC ST ANDREWS vs AQUINAS

DOVETON vs POWERHOUS E

BULLEEN UNITED vs WEST BRUNSWICK OLD ESSENDON vs ST MARY' S NORTH BRUNSWICK vs BRUNSWICK

G SOUTH SECTION FIRST SEMI FINA L SECOND SEMI FINA L

LEES - BEWAR E 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" .


MAZE N OD COLLECa9ANS DE LA SALLE Coach : Phil Astoria 1 . A . Bamford 2. J Grig g 3. M, Haintz 4 F Donaldson 5_ M . Tritton 6. L. Heat h 7. J. Sneddon 8. D. Hopkins 9. D. Warner 10. A. Batiste '3. D. Stubb t. S Jenkm (Capt) ,3. D Grant !3. J . Fredman . 7. S. Trusler ,3- J, Bare 19. L . Sayers :11 . R . Berryman 2 . A . Braun ~3. M. Farrington 25T Symons 26. C. Leste r C3- S Blackman (VC) Ld. A. Kenneall y 50. A . Quayle 32. B. Allan 13 T. Smith v i B Barker (VC) 35 . P. Masto s 44. N . Collinson 5T S. Stephens E3 . T. Lester

OLD PARADIANS GREEN Coach : David Way 1. T Jone s 2. M Colaci 3, T Kelly 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- Hal l 13 K. Jenkins 14. D Vicino 15. C. Natoli i6. R. Perry 17 J . Biandford 18. B Joyce 19. C. Hoobin 20. B Brodie 21 P McGinley 22 .S Cross 23, S . Wallis 24B,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 " S- Vincent - 7 J . Reid y A . Finanzi o ".-'OR SFOtSOR

BLU E Coach: Denis M cG rory 1, D. Dean (VC) 2 . J . McCarthy (C) 3. G, Jackson 4.A.Sheedy 5 D. Schuibng 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

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach: Terry Kendall 1 . H . McNeil 2 .S . Woodhouse 3 . Jr Lawson (Capt) 4, A . Warner 5 C .Johnson 6 C . Allar d 7. J Harris 8 C . Barber 9 M . Steel 10. S . Hardy 11 . J Gallagher 12 A . Simpson 13 L . Robertson 14 D. Norman 15 .J Bock(VC) 16 D Kidd 17. D. Ise r 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

MAFiCELLIN 1 . D. Bearzatt o 2. C . Darby 3. S. Neal 4. L . Curran 5. A. Tranqutlli 6. P. Sexto n 7. J . Murray 8. M . Amad 9. S . O'Reilly 10. S. Ellis 11 . J. Walli 12 . V. Gallagher s 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. Sticca 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 . Rime s 33. A . Ryder 34 . M Moran 35. N . Daicos 36, ivi Williams 37. S. Dimattina 38.S .Edwards 39 . D. Boothie 40 . H . Fitzgerald 41 . R . Collusi 42 . S. McKenzie 43 . M . Cromie 44 . J . Keays 45 A. Weisz 46 S . Beasley 47. N . Marr 48 H . Aarons 49 . J . Daffy 50 . A. Merton 52 M . Meehan

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Coach : Adrian Williams 1 . M . Tetley 2 . N. Little 3. J Mannix 3, A. King 5 B. King (Capt) 6, P. Occhipinti 7.JLenette 8. G . Maki n 9. B. Howe 10. C . Varney 11 . D. Gil l 12 . W. Marshall 13. S Josza 14. M . McCusker 15. M . Cavanagh 16 D . Horben 17. D. Weston 18. S . Powell 19. P. Maiden 20. M . Goudie 23. T. Walker 24. W. Sergeant 25. M . Guiliano 26. A . Little 27. J. Walsh 28. A . Morris 29, J . Fisher 30.S.Barton MAJOR SPONSO R

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OLD HAILEYBURY

Coach : Mark Swain 6. A. McLachla n

Coach : Tony Gilchrist 1 . J. Delalande 2 . M . Allen 3 . D. Andersen 4. G . Anderson 5. P Dow

7. M . Devine 9. R. Hayden 12 . J. Hendrie 15. J . Moore 17. D. Moreton 19. J. Pyers

21 T, Smith 23 S . Bishop 36 R Carter 41 .S, Crowe 43, J . Ferrer 52 .B.Jones 53 . P. Murphy 54. A . Naughton 55 K . Payne 56 . B. Pollock 57, A . Skelton 58. M . Spence 59. N . Wartman 60. M . Wilson 61 . M. Tol l 62 . A. Delbridge 63. N . Hill 64, A . Loma s 65. D . McCormack 66. M . Reid 67. L. Hamilto n

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6. D . Pasco 8. S. Harrop 9. D. Bugalski 10 . S .Lyons it . C . Kraus 12 . 1 Hunter

13 . Ar McLaughlin 14 . T Rice 15 . D. Kell y 16 E . Bingham 17. N . Mistry 18 . B . Mui r 19 . M . Phillips 20, B. Arnold 21, B . Canobie 22. S, O'Brien 24 .J.Parton 25. A. Newman 26. S . Healey 27. A . Dunstan 29 . D.Lappage 30 . J . Panetta 31 . A . Fothergill 33 .J . Bryce 34 . R . Home 35, A . Whiteiaw 37. R Vine 38,J . McLean 40. D Naisbitt 42 J . Drane

ST. BERNARDS Coach : Terry Davi s

OLD XAVERI A N S Coach : Andrew Ralph 1 .A .Capuh 2. R . Hansen 3, S. Barlow 4 . P Brady 5 . N . Cook 6 .A .Keyhoe 7. R . Salter 8 A . Ega n 91 B McDonald 10. A Burke 11 . C . Burke

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

O RM OND Coach: J. Vea l 1 . B. Turner 2 . J Brow n 3 D . Auslander 4.J Osborne 5. G . Mannic 6. A . Fischer 7. P Marnow 8. R . Butner 9. D. Barto n 11 . D . Taylor 12 . C. Keleher 13 C,Lough 14 S Montgomery 15 . C . Karageorgio 16 D, Abrahams 17. J. Schulman 18, C . Wood

20. P. Hurley 21 . P Absalom 24 .R. Carboon (DVC) 27,J McCarthy

28 K. Sparrow (Capt) 29 . M . Gribbie (VC) 32 . Cr Sparrow 37. J . Agar 3& R Conroy

48C Montgomene 52 . D Burgi o 54.T Percoco 74, A. Taylor

1 .S .Jones 2 . C . Byrne 3.A .Brebner 4, J Comito S. S . Looker 6. M . Hande 7. S . Parrett 8. L . Vassalo 9 .J .Kennedy 10. N Mitchell 11 . P. Scerri 1 2, A . Dailey 13. D. Garvey 14, S Chatfield 15. M . Egan 16. P. Gilmour 17. A. Comito 18, S . Hal l 19. B. Atkins 20. B. Jarrett 21 . C. Malha 22 M Farmer 23 D. Rogers 24 M . Cashman 25 D. Raffle

26 F Giordano 27. D, Farrell 28, B, Horn 29 S . Martin 30. A. Webb 3t .S Fox 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 69 G Arro~ysrmt h iI


under 19 North ALBAtdVALE Coach : Peter Robertson 1 J. Karagiannis 2 .T.Febey 3 . B . Gal t 4. J . Smith 5 J. Hodge 6 A Grech 7 J. Triplett 8. B. Williams 9. J. Mason 10. B. Dorrough it . S. Ragusa 12 . S. Caulfield 13 .S . Cooper 14 .A .Paddon 15 . W. Nicholls . M . Mitchell 17 1 6. A . Leetet 18 . S. Bucsko 19. D. Sebastian 20J .Procko 21 . P Phillips 22 . J. Wilson 23 . J . Psaila 24 . A. Leahy 40 . D. Liddell 69. B. Vitalone A Cilmi R .Razbocan M . Bourk e D Canavan C Gergis J .Swansson

AQUINAS . Coach: Peter Davison 2 .P Dunne 3 . M . Glennie 4. B. O'Connor(C) 5. S. Upton (VC) 6. K. Denve r 7. C. Glenne 8. J. Hewitt 9. S. Flynn 10 . J . Scott 11 . J . Hacking 12 . C. Burde u 13 . B . Chamberlain 14 C. Bell i 15 A . Ward 16 . B . May 17. L.Stackpole 18 C .Zuponawch 19 . G. Whitehead 20 C Colliver 21 . A . James 22 .S.Jones 23 . J . Livingstone 24 . A. Wrigh t

26, J . Swann 27_ M. Riseley 29 .D. Henderson 30. J. Knights 33 .J. Crouch 35 M .Kennedy(DVC) 44 . J . McEwa n

OLD IVANHOE OLD TRINITY Coach : Andrew Ryan 1 .J . Cran e 2 . D. Proll 3 J. Fox 4. D. Toll 5. A . Moh r 7. M . Greenhalgh 8 R . Schmid t 9. T Pitt 10 .1 . Roxburgh 11 B . Elsworth 12 . R . Ivey 13 .S . Shepherd 15. B. Barker 19 . M . W u

20. D . Morant 21 .T.Keusgen 23 A . Bachelor 25 G . Brown 26 H . Fitzgerald 29. P Congleton 30. S. Gaylor 3L S . Roe 32 C. Lutz 33. M . Hore 34 E . Larner 35. C . Dermeris 36. L . Hu f 37 D. McLelland 38. M . Tozza 42 . C . Pitt 69 M Squirrell

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

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BULLEEN TE MPLESTOVVE Coach : Alan Parris 1 . P Nage l 2. C . Mutimer 3. D. Tulloch 4 B. Pascoe 5. N . Mann 6. S . Mihiinas 7 . P. Dail-Oglio 8. C. McWaters 9 . R. Pulverenti 10. G . McLaren 11 . N . Waddell 13. A . Kemp 15.J . Pederick 16. D. Brennan 17. G. Pemberton 18. J Cal l 21 . S . Doggett 22 8 Cowan 25 . M . Cumming 29 . C. Elli s 30 . G . Shallard 34 . J . Scott 44. M . Hyde

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

12 . C Walsh-Holmes 13. A Crawley 14. B . Dowsett 15. N . Damihtas 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. Garcia 35. D. Lombardi 36.A.Luch 37. N . Memos 38.D Rayner 39.R.Rogers 40 R. Salisbury 41 D Tolson 42 . S White 43. G . Tsaikos

SPONSORS Ivorie Clothing 489 9511 Parkside Panels 459 851 6 P&R' Transpo rt 462 2488

CHIRNSIDE PAR K Coach : Peter McCall 1. M . Pemberton 2. B . Greensill 3 . S . Marks 4 . B. Fiedler 5. C. Gellert 6. Thomson 7. V. Picciol , 8 . A. Spir6 9 . S . Foster 10. D . Harvey 11 . C. Paola 13. E . Kerr 14. G. Woodcock 15. N . Romano 16. C . Lancaster 17. S . Condie 18. P Smith 20 M . Edwards 21 . A . Schafer 22 . M . Van Leemput 23 . R . Foste r 24 . P Egan 37. T. Connell 39 .C.Derham 45 . P. Pope 50 . P. Di Ciero 51 . C . Devoy

THERRY Coach: A . Le Maistre 1 . R . Bannister 2 . S . Hollow (VC) 3 . D. Ford (DVC) 4 .J .Schembn 5 . A . Newbould 6 . K . Grant 7. M . Fitzpatrick 8 . M . Shar p 9 . G . Baker 10. D . Howson 11 .1 .Sheedy 12 . C. Masters 13. S. Villella 14.C. Noonan 15. R . La Ros e 16. N . La Fontaine 17. D. Goodwin t8. K . Sexton 19.J. Dimec h 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 Lon a 33. M . Goodwin 35. R . Stevens 36. T. Pinne r 39 . S . Boyle (Capt) 42 . A . McKay

NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD CAf--,'ry Coach :

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

19 . R . Papaleo 20. A. Radi 21 . A . Newport 23 . S . Boczar 31 . L. Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 35. C. Camponella 38. B. Del-R e 39 . J . Considine 41 .P Sarong 42 . C. Horne 43 . M . Elliot 44 . M . Girolami 46 . N. Cuinane 48 . M . Bangit 52 . D. Dela c 54 . D. McLachlan 57 . R . Mezetta 65 . F. Sartori

69 . M . Davis

THOMASTOWN 1 . George Joseuski 3 . C. Hutchinso n 4 . J . Gatevski 5 . F. Dillorenzo 6 . M . Daghistani 7. C . Sahin 8 .J . Pougios 9 . T. Morroney 10. S. Kotevski 11 . D. Pougios 13. F. Farchione 14. T. Jimoulis 15. M. Trouatello 16. F. Jarrod 20 . A . Ryan

21 . A . Skora 22 . M . inzitari 23. R . Dimmagio 25 . E . Valentino 27. M. Grec h 28 . P Kotsos 29 . J . Valiotis 30 . R . Gerinia 31 . T. Cakovski 35. D. Dimouski 37. D. Stevenouski

WHITEFRIARS O.C. Coach : Leon Jones 1 . D. Quilty 2 . M . Hckox 3 A . Wis e 4. D. teBockhurst 5. D. Larrett 6.J .Cox 7. G . Gibbon s 8. T. Haynes 9. C . Tilling 10. P. Millar 11 R . Reidy 12.J, Force 13. M . Irwin 14 .G .Johnson 15. J . Ciardulls 16 A. Ravenarki 17 A, Carbone 18 N . Parr 19 N . McGrath 20 J White 21 . M . Foley 22 . M . Notley 23. J . Slattery 24. D. Dorazio 25. M . Young 26 M . Houston 27 P Martin 28. J . Delaney 29. P. Belford 30. D. Carapellotti 31 . N . Smirk

32 . S . Smir k 33. B . McGauchie 34. V. Barke r 3& S. O'Sullivan 46. M . Vernal 48. B. Wilkinson 63. M . Jackson 72 . H . Flanagan


Under 1 A .J .A .X . 1- R, Lipton 2 . D. Lewenberg 3. J. Hoppe (DVC) 4, J. Car p 5;P Loewy 6, D Kalb 7. B . Chizik &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) 2 1, D. Toiler 23, M . Serry 2-i . 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. Bryfman 66- M . Fagenblat 69. A. Traye r 71 . A . Levine

MONASH BLUES Coach: Bob Hellyer 1 . D. Gurvic h 2 . C. Signorelli 3 . M . Williamson 4. P. Clifford 5. R . Barker 6. J. Howard 7. V. Sheehan 8. B. Hahnel 9. M . Smith 10. A . Wozencroft tt 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

21 . W. Douglas 22. P Tocknell 23. D. Arnall 24 . A . Froelich 25. D. Berlingeri 26. J . Harris 27. S. Rowland 28.S.Pogue 30 . M . Pond 31 . A . Beck 32 . A. Archer 33 . L. On g 34 . B. Dowsley 36 . G . Urquhart 37. S . Mentha 38. A . Brumley 39. G . Pasqua 42. P. Millie

--. CAULFIELD GRAMM . Coach : Graeme Wootridge 1 . G . Harrison (Capt) 2. A. Moore (VC) 3. J. Richards 4. C. Hose 5. I . Crosher 6. M. Salter 7. M. Jones 8. C. Adkins 9. T. Smart 10 . A . Beasley 11 . T. Henri 12- N . Johnson 13. A . Babarczy 14. J. Ryan

15 . D. Mori 16 . J . Patterson 17. A . Lourie 18. W. Byrne 19. S. Carmichael 20 . T. Henri MAJOR SPONSOR

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

HAMPTON ROVERS DE LA SALLE Coach : GOLD Graham Smith 1 . M . Johannsen Coach : 2. T Phillipso n Tony Spencer 1 . L . Bak6s 3 .B.Broadhead 6. T Spencer 8. P. Satchel 10. R 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. Maillard 48. J . Raj u 49. D. Smith 50. A. Raynor 58. J . Taylor 73. A . Truscott

OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : David Elam 1 . D. Milne 2 . S. Will 3. M . Cornell 4. A . Nelson 5. P. Donova n 6. C. Branchflower 7. M . Ros e 8, A. Morrell 9. J. Correll 10. D. Burdeu 11 . W. McLean 12 . W. Salter 13. P. Alle n 14. M . Metzner 15. T Cooper 16. G . Tyrrell 17. B. Vile

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

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Coach : Steve Duketis 1 . N . Bradley (VC) 2. P. Albergo 3. A. Saultry 4. T. Wilkes 3. C. Amoore (DVC) 4. B. McGregor (DVC) 5'6 . Theobald 6. D. Pilmore 5. D. Wood 7. R . Goodman 6. R . Abraham B. B. Gordon 7. P. Harvey 9. S . Nea l 8. A . Cakmak 10. T. Roberts 9 . D. Artz 11 . K . Wailes 10. A . Fairweather 12 . J . Knight 11 . S . McGregor (VC) 13. C . Parris 12 . E . Murray-White 14. R . Zwar 13. R . Bulmer 15. J. Duketis 14. M . Clarke 16. A . Chenowith 15.J.Day 17. J. Lipscombe 16. G . Taylor 18. B. Webb 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 . Vouigarakis 26. N . Archdall 35 . D. Hella s 27. J . Vidal 40 . S. Anderson 28 P. Baker 48 . M . Atkinson 29. M . James 50 . C . Scarlett 30. L. Flood 52 . M. Lester 31 . D. Lander 53 . B. Ka y 32 .J .Bamert 60 . C . Worland 33. R . Gustone 71 . C. McGregor 34. M . Guinea 80. J . Alessi 35. B. Gilholme 88 . S. Blick 36. M . Mackenzie J . Biancardi 37. D . Marti n J . Bridger 38, C. Young D. Hobson 39. C. Glover M . Hop e 40. S . Gatt T. Kells 41 . J. Goldi n M . Looschilder 42. S. Greenland J . MacAhster 43. R Howarth A . Manag o 44 . A. Reha k 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 AJOR SPONSORS 50. G . Mackie 51 . B . Etchel l

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

ST. PETER'S CLAYTO N

Coach : Ron Lumb 1 . D. Hall 2 . M . Crugnale 3. L. Billin g 4. T. Hrisovergi 5. M . Ayoub i 6. P. Williamson 7. G . Wild 8. M . Grant 11 . M. Hecker 9. J. Mercuri 12 . J . Libbis 10. E . Lem a 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 20. M . Gavin 23. M . Kinsella (Capt) 24 . P. Campagna (DVC) 21 . S . Lampard 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 . O'Kelly 31 . M . Ellerton 32. M . Law 2. B. Smith 3. D. Barr 4 . D. Beasley 6. R. Bilos 7. I . McNicol 8 . D. O'Brien 9 . S. Flannery (VC) 10. C . Ros s

MAZENOD BLACKS Coach: Steve Thompson 1 . S. Dell'Or o 2 . P. Saynor 3. C . Fafloon 4. S. Griffith 5 . S. Polan 6. S. Fraser (Capt) 7. P. Evan s 8. S. Prendergast 9 . J . Warke O. B. Mounter 11 . M . Kein 12. B. Martin 13. T. Willi s 14 . M . Quirk 15. C. Dalgleish 16. C. Harrison IT S. Azzopardi 18. S . Kropman 19 . A. Byrne 20. A . Pawsey 21 . K. Duff y 22 . B . Parker 23. R . Ebert 24. B. Hickleton 25. B. Borg 26.S . Bourbon 27. J . Wickman 28. C. Nash 29. M. Hancock 30. R. Burrows MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TO N E PAINTING Industrial • Domestic

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OLD M ENTONL4AlS Coach:

Peter Murphy 1 . A. Howard 2 . D. Campbell (DVC) 3. C . Schaller 4. D . Murphy (Capt) 5. A . Oxland 6. N . Ma y 7. B. Mueller 8. M . Sichlau 9. A . Marshall 10. M . Raymond 11 . W. Jones (VC) 12. T. Riley 13 . K . Richardson 14 . P. Appel 15 . C . Flanagan 16 . L. Waters 17. A . Riddle 18. G . Pride 19. M . Boldiston 20. S. Mullin 21 . D . Paterson 22 . P. Harrington 23 . J . Polkinghorne 24 . C . Radin 25 .A .Carter 26. M . Leone 2T 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 . Style s

UNIVERSITY BLACKS TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED


® COLLEGIAN S Coach : D. Tadgei i

ALBAIdVALE 1 S Lowe 2 J Charter 3 Bighorn (C) 4 T1 Courtney 5 J Debono 6 A Palfrey 7 J Ellis 8DEnrs 10 C Taylor 11 T Harvey 12 C Bigham

13 J Aimenera (Coa.;h) 14 C Ag~us(DVC ) 15 D Guastelegname 16 M Holdsv+orth (VC) 17 J Arvalioll s

18 T Larter 19 M Higg ins 20 E Walker 21 C Griffiths 22 J Van Meet 23 J Joseph 24 T Katr c 25 R Turner 26 S Mitchell 27 P Carnyan 28 M Phiilips 29 B Clark 30 S Brearley 31 G Radtord 32 J Francese 33 D Barnard 34 P Kras+cky 35 M Bradley 36 A McDonald 37 F Lorenzon 38 M Sm.t t 39 A Schoefbaenker 40 D Kirk 41 W Bentley 42 D Chapman 43 O Dodemaide

BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach: Paul Ryan, Mal Prior 2 . T Driver 4 P Saw 6 L Parris 8 A Bennett 9 P Red 10 G Hatton 12 D Merret t 13 A 0 Loughlin 15 B Lederman 16 C Shallard

17 D Hall

18 W Murphy 19 M Prior 2t C Connelly 24 P Ryan 25 P Edwards 29 G Parkinson 32 A Sa w 39 C McMahon n 41 R Soo 49 G Dais]ey 58 D Cummms

CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : R . Heinric h 1 J Park 2 P Anthony 3 S Wheeler 4 M De Jong 5 J King 6 G De Jong 7 V Bourke 8 G Andrew 9 R Gray 10 R Mathyssen 11 G Wyngaard 12 C Math,eson 13 C Parker 14 J Schroen 15 M Warren 16 F Romano

17 P Scardamagha l 18 M Carus 20 T Sanderson 21 M Mazur 23 D Foste r 24 R Heinrich 25 M Thomas 26 T Marks 29 M Harlington 30 K Basso 34 B Hayes 35 P Campbell 40 W Comelissen 41 D Marshman

1 B Letchford 2 M Whittaker 3 N . S bbng 4 J Parsons 5 A Davies 6 P Dunne 9 C Comley 10 K Dunne 11 C Woods 16 S Mackay 17 R Blee 19 C Mackay 24 D Tadgail (Capt) 27 C Chappell 29. G Kenneally 32 R Nancarra.v 33 S Irwin 34 R Wilson 35 A Taylor 41 S Byrne 43 N Corniey 57 Phil Swan 58 Peter Swan 64 C S~ng!eton 65 I t.ockwood 66 G Sutherland 69 M Burges s

ELTHAM Coach : D . Tucke r I G, O'Donnell 2 S Murdoc h 3 A. Tucker (Capt) 4 0 White

5 S, Fitzpatrick 6 S Mitchel l

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

Coach : Wayne Tayio Reserves Coach : Perr 2 J e 3 J O'Kane 5 N Barbouns 7 P Byrne s

12 G Ziegler

14 M Williamson 16 E Mtdon 19 T Johnstone 22 P CIAfe 23 E . Darmanin 26 V Bibas 28 S Case 29 P Morley 32. W Taybr 33 M Robertson 39 P Allen 40 K Thieiman 42 D Connall y 43 M O'Shannessy 55 T Nucara

99 8 Holburt P Armetas A Barbourns M Book s A Chfte D Edwards M . Esteban F. Garcia M Gale M Haynes F Kilroy 8 Mahar 8 Moebus T Murton C Patt,son G PatUSOn J Schembn B Tomeity W Ward

7 D Bishop 8 P Smclair 9. G Constantine 10 P Sager 11 K Tucker 12. J l"Meathenii 13 N Hampshir e

14 W Wood (VC) 15. P Taylo r 16 F Mande, 17 B Evans 18 P Kernaghan 19 L Dawson 20 B Anderson 21 S Mille r 22 D Wilton 23 C To y 24 T Strckiand 26 M Delaney 27. S Feely 28 W Gaff 29. R Haber 30. A Gardiner 31 . C Buffer 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 McVicar 43 G Moore 44 M Bailing 45 D Thorsen 46.C Penna 47 M Peterson 48 D Bishop 49 S Jablonski 50 J Skidmore 51 A Koster 52 .5 McPhail 53 . A Smark 54 . M Perot 55 S Tozer 56 S Eastaway 57 R Leedham 58 S Ward 59 M Jackson 60 R Lovett

BANYULE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

A .Paatsch 1 A Paatsc h

2 T Day 4 C Carr 6 G Petroft 7 M Dillon 8 M Amatl 10 A Gallagher 11 C Slattery 12 N Bourke 13 M Stapleton 14 D Howe 15J Seabury 16 G Woofer

17 M Getson (Capt) 18 A Cat(ry 19 M Deiahunt 20 S O'Fiynn 22 T O'Hehrr 24 A Hew¢t 26 D O'Callaghan 27 R Gross 28 C Maso n 30 A Bendoncchio 31 I Patterso n 32 A McIntosh 33 A Treganowan 34 L Getson 35 J Pappas 36 G Walsh 37 TJ Slattery 38 M Chun 39 C Castagna 40 D Cooper 41 S Duc k 42 A Duncan 43 N Duncan 44 P McIntyre 45 P Randall 46 J Golds 47 T Buhagair 48 D Bromage 49 S Mangan 50 S Ko!ednik 51 T Mahon 52 T Smith 53 T Slattery 54 N Mennes 55 S Beattie 56 Jeremy Golds 57 8 Day 56 S Boysen 59 K Robinson 60 5 Watson 61 M Bushell 62 M Szakacs 63 J Kan n 64 M Rozenboom 75 J Dinnee n

CPLE°X KEW Coach : Paul Shaw I P Shaw (C1Coach) 2 B Prows e

3 M O'Dea 4 A. Tucker 6 Richard Maclsaac 7 S Nun a n 8 M Glentster 9 D Macisaac 10 C Northam 11 A. Phelan 12 M . Waw n 13 M O'HaNon 14 A Livingstone 15 I, Oakley

17 A Lazarus 18. C. Curtain 19 C. Macisaac 20 M Furlong 21 A. Boland 22 J Vanderzalm 23 J Ho 24 S James (VC) 25 Robert Macisaac 36 R McEncroe (DVC) T Vans M Manley W Stengards R McGregor M Doyl e

BOARDWALK BA Banana Alley, City ** *

VAUGHAN PRINTIN 624 High St, E . Kew 817 4483

ST. BERNARDS TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIE D

THERRY Coach : J. Kit e 1 M Conway 8 S Lyons 10 H Aya d 11 B OSui6van 15 S Brisbane 16. P Doherty 18 J Gran t 24 G FaiChk 25 A Smith

28 D Sandman 31 L McIntyre 32 R Costello 33 S Gibson 40 R . De Vrta 41 W Lin d 48 D Lyons 49 C Mohren 55 M Jacobsen 60 P Rope r 75 J Kite (C) 76 T Hewal 77 D J,nkms 79 J 8oinho 96 S Redden

NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD PARADIA : !S

Coach: D. Fogarty 1 D BurHl 2 L Joseph 3 P Millet' 4 B Hickey 5 S Dowling 6 P McSweeney 7 M. Collins 8 Carbo n 9 A Hoffman 11 G Condit 12 P Wei r

Coach I : Peter t61crtin M Dea n 2 P Worop7a.v 3 D Gear y 7 P Lord 8 J Caruso 10 J Natoli 11 V Scarcely 5PPric e21PBurge 22 E Bourke 23 P Digney 24 J Caddy 26 P Martin (CC s )27PStevn 28 P Brennan 33 N Pucca o 34 L Thomas y '35PLuc

13 S Gerde 14 D Fogarty 15 M H.bbert 17 D Perrone 19 M, Stormont 20 M Molone 21 P Greaves 23 L Bevan 24 J Rae

40 D Dun 44 D Gravell 45 P Henry 46 A Joyce 47 S Barke yr48PCad

25 J Schmidt 26 G O'Hare 28 P O'Dwyer 29 J McIntyre 31 G O'Toole 32 A Schmidt 33 B. Dubois 35 0 Fitzgerald 36 .F Kennedy 37 P. Hehir 38 G Macn 39 M Manbneo 41 D N=n 42 A Baker 43 D Holstede 44 P Solomon 45 J Horan 46 C Moore 47 S Moloney 49 A Price 50 P Kett 51 J Cahill 52 J Mcitroy 53 M Egan 54 T AI(ons,

49 R Lew-Kee 50 W Buioi '.. 51 P Reid 52 C Ray 53 0 Blackie r y5410ea 55 56 57 60 61 66 67 68 72 73

OLD WESTBOUR N E

56 B 55 P Cruickshank Callaghan 57 V Tuotta 58 D Perns 59 D Cotter 60 S Scoilo 61, A . Oreil, 64 McGnilen 66 J Gccotosto

Coach : Greg C row e

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach : David Kay

22 J Manalokass 23 S MacBean 24 G Murdoch 25 P Ostru m 26 S Porter 27 W Taylor 28 D Reeves 29 A Vincent

46 5 Montgomery 47 M, McGregor 48A.Hawdon 49 R McLeis h 50 S Gibbs 51 5 Rodweil 52 S Hawkins 53 C Perkins 54 A Greenaway (VC) 55 0 Kay 56. A Clunies-Ross 57 J Russel l 58 N Howell 59 S Psichalos 60 A Sutherland 61 K Richards 62 D Hoyl e 63 S Knowles 64 C Lockett 65 P La w 66 S Finlay

77

9 W Fleming 10 0 Freeland 11 A Freer

21 M Lourd

38 S Wilson 39 M Godwin 40 D Steele 41 A Price 42 D Wearne 43 D Bnedy 44. P. Mornson 45 G Aid

67 E Hutchinson 68 C Adams 88I Bnwde n

1 P Aibergo 2 G Baker 3 A Belcher 4 A Board 5 0 Cloves 6 G Crar:e 7 D Evans 8 T Ferns

12 T Weir 13 T Gigas 14 A Goates 15 G Harris 16 J Heffernan 17 D Horsburgh 18 A Horsburgh 19 S Karunaseewa 20 P Kuklych s

6 R Maxwe!i 11 K Fuller (L) 28 L Hgham 30 S Stokes Capl) 31 M CWn.es-Ross 32 R MacMillan 33 A.Japp 34 S Worrier 35 H Middleton 36 W Strangward 37. D Lshevre

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L Vear J Caruso D Keenan S O Toole J Elks C Zahra A V.Ilanti D Owgiey R Toonan A Reidy

OLD XAVERIANS 1 Rogers 2 Teha n 3 O'Sullivan 4 Juras+ch 5 Malt 6 Rushy 7 Silk 8 Omn i 11 O'Sullivan 12 Alant

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23 J Sadler 26 S Mdlard 27 R King 28 M Taylor 34 P Grotchen 36 M Gibson 59 J McGrath 77 W Peppard 78 S Hawel


G South A .J.A .X .

BLOODS I Coach : B. Jarick 1 P Elli s 2 M Cadman 3 R MCAsey 4 P Greene 5 P Gaynor 6 C Hutchinson (C) 7 H Ihopoulo s 8D 9 S Curtis Stock 10 B Jarwk (Coach) 11, R Ellam

12 . C McDonnell (VC) 13 P Bainbridge 14. R Howard 15 . J Nanovch 16 B Risely 117 D PLegg e 8 S ow ll e 19 B McDonnell 20 P Neylan D Rust 2' N Stevenson 22. 23 D Thomas 24, N Va n 25. J Grant 26. S Smith (DVC) 27,D W as 28 G Hart 29 S Tressrder 30 J Ro++bottom 31 P Amarant 32 K Shannon 33 M Turner 34 C McAse y

MON ASH GRYPHON S Coach: C. Robinson 'J Spensley

M ONASH WHITES 1 T D,onyssopoulos 2 A Bainbridge 3J Youn g 4 M Petrescu 5 P King 6 G Bunshaw 7. P Edwards 8. T Gualano 9 A Rezausks 10 J Donnelly 11 D Gemmola 12 R O'Ner l

Prendergast Morrav I Campbell Anderso n ~ ". Krlner O'Brien G1Hall =7 J Anderson 0 Cravats Barker Baker _ . r Prs-dergas t .f. Lunear B Duncan C Robertson D Grabau V Ryan S Hogan i C 0Bnen J, Holton .= 0 Adams

13 B Kenny 74 R Treverton 15. D Sinn 16 D Graham 17 L Colombres 18 S Terry 19. D Foster 20 G Leech 21 . W Farley 22 A Park

23 G Shaw-Stuart 24 B Nrnnrs 25 D Rowley 26 M Kotsanms (Capt) 27 J Fox 28. G Ridley 29. J Selth 30 G Morgan 31 M Young 32 P Serdel 33 D Snadden 34 P Jones 35 A Kovanyko 36 O Ym g 37 P Dawson 38. J Conquest 39 M Prnkey 40 C Jeffers 41 K Lakusa 42 M Skarkey 44 N Pam

45 M Van Der Schoot 46 B Lloyd 47 48 49 50 55

S Dods A Park A O'Hara G Coutts M Car r

72 G Sammells 75 B Muhktar 77 J Salvatore 99 A Wilson

GLENHUNTLY Coach: B. Brinan 2 S Warren 7 S. Noble 10B.Dnnan 11 . D Holman 12 A Dix 13.J.O'Donoghue 14 C Whelan 15 R. Nicholls 16 W, Duel 20 O Ottaway 21 R Vinnard 25 A Levey 30 G.Toogood 31 . R . Barnes 33 P Hyd e 34 G West 35 B Trezise 42 R Gray 43 G. Nayar (Capt) 44 C Harding

50 C Ryan 52 C Thom (VC) 53 R Hall 60 Fishe r

DE LA SALLE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

OLD HAILEYBURIAPI Coach : Chris Ladds 2 J Wood 4 J. Robertson 6 Whitehead 25 S O'Leary 27 M . Reed 30 8 Wilson 31 C Lane 33 T Johnston 35 N On Raad 40 G Powell 41 R . Stewart 42 P Flockar t 44 A Kirkwood-Scott 47 R Dobson ',. 52 M White '.. 55 C Ladds '.. 56 B Ladds '.. 57, G Taylor 61, D McCnmmon '.. 62 A Johnston 64 D. 63 M Bode Kretchmer

KONTIAS Coach: D. Joyce I D Joyce

2 A Alexandrou 3 M Copeland 4 N Barbousas 5 N Lambnnos 7 N Lambrmos 8 . G Spdropoulos 9 N Alexandrou 13 P SprOopoulos 14 A . Wilhams IT N . Antlonopoulos 19 G, Kantana s 20 S Bond 21 . P Bourlotos 22 A. Cowan (VC) 23 N. Farley 26 M Zuegn 27 K Smith 29 C Lording 30 J. Hatzrdakrs 31 . A . Grannakrs 32 M Doulgerakrs 33 J Kyparrsrs 34 D Kuwan 35 P. Andersson 36 C Fountoglou 39 A Dimakrs 40 F Grennak,s 43 M . Herbert 44 J. Vasi l 45 C Podandis C Emmanouel A Karveh s H Yiannakrs G Vetorns BTchakenan J Metlas J Papagranms S Drougas A Gounan s

41 P Sharp 43 A . Chdcott

OLD MELBURNIANS Coach :

10 R Hackney 11 A Re d

12 S Hargreaves 13 D Davison 14 15 16 17 18

TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

19 M Waring (VC) 20 A Butterl y 21 22 23 24

S Potter 0 Hawke G Parslow L Mates A Sutchtle

S CoNan A O'Connor B Morphett J Correl l

25 R. Van Den Dungen 26C Daddo 27 A Georgrone Coach : Greg Furlong 28,0 Hawke 29. D Stephenson 4 MOeayto n 30 D Perkins 5S CostanUno(DVC) 31 T Wilson 6. S Corcora n 32 A Joyce 7.J Ladson 33. D. McDonald 8 T Cantwell 34. M. Naylor 9 A Rachetle 35 J, Davis 10 D Owen s 36 P Nelson 11 S Coppins (OVC) 37, N. Oschro 12. G . Matheson 38 H Ingleton 13 S Ha m 39 R Pergra 14 J Sheeha n 40 T Richards 16 W Charlton (VC) 41 P Tnndade 17 J Brodie 42 A Waring 18 M Dunsmore (OVC) 43 M Dowd 19 S McCreesy 44 J Dowd 21, G Cester 45 J Walmsley 22 . C Sutie 46 C Hanchette 23 M Janson 47 S Laycock 24 M Zannon 48 J McConnell 25 D. Kelly 49 J Harding 26 C Frerker 50 J Butt 28G Thomas 77 B Rowland 29 A Iorlano 86 J Kellam 30 Z. Monroe SPONSOR : 31 . D Higgins (Capl)

31 P Liddell

2 . S Palamara 3 S Campbell 4 D . Carr (VC) 5 S. Bateman 7 P.Deegan 8 A MCCOrrnack 12. A . Wilks 14 R. Murray 16 D Cox 17 T Tsaws 20 C . Hearn 21 J Drcmtro 22,S McDonald 23 M Sayers 25 L Phillips 28G.Noone 30. B . Carr 31 I Nei l 33. N. Wareham 34 . C. Emery 36 S. Anderson 37 N . Collins 38 A . Green 39 R Bourbon 40 M Birch

44 G. Smith 45 G Rogers 46. S Grady 48 D Warn (Capt) 49 M Fitzpatrick 50 T Hallam 51 N, Robinson 53 J Wilkson 54, R . Uren 55 D Brennan 58 R Serge 57 M, Jackals 58 M . McKrttne 59 G Daubeny 60 A. WdO s 61 J Kennedy 62 P Chalker 63 R Jennings 64, A, Bright 65 M Blasi 66 Scott Bray 67 R . Charman 68 T Noonan 69 S Kerr 70, 0 Roach 71 . P Stemfort R. Van Den Dungan 72 C. DaIW ersh 73 K. Van Der Hilst 1 A Woodhouse 74 M Brigh 2 T Farndon 75 T Hadfield t 3 J Francis 76 J Cincotta 4 J Kella m 77 Steve Bray 5 DJ Hamilton (DVC) 78 J Boyle 6 J Elam 7 R Heath MAJOR SPONSOR 8 S. Hunt (Capt) 9 T O'Leary

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M AZENOD O .C. Coach: Danny Wain

M . REINER & CO.

ST. KILDA C.B .O.C. Coach: R . McQueeda I M NrcMasen 2 A Barnard 3 J Hoxard 11 8 Boyd 5 M . Gillen 6 P Degenng 7 C Cap:ron 8 G Baker 9 P While 10 P Buaa 11 A. Galey 12. M Raher 13 P Suson"Lh 14 S Mooney 15 F Buckley 16 G McAhSer 17 C Ba"dr5hs9 18 A Fdatsimon 19 M King

20 A Radell 21 S 22 P O' 23 J Pecans 24 C Gray 25 M Marshy 26 A Jayce 27 R Sbra 2a A Woodward 29 I Hammen 30 D LaFontaine 31 P Sharman 32. M Fav.az 33 N Anderson 34 G Kenan 35 B Manse 36 J Personage 37 J Ko1d 39S Wood 39 J Qtto 40 G Sossa 41 G Rosenberg 42 P Kenan 43 M SchnegrrcSer 44 M Homed 45 P Trat>tngar 46 D Capolan 47 G Hder t

48 r1 Broadhead 49 M Rogers 50 P Rogers 51 M Crec6n 52 T Pearl 53 S Morgan 54 S Chapman 55 J FlalSw_r 56 A Piave! 57 D Dunlew e

58 J Galaropolous 60 59 SG Joseph

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s~ R t~ 63 B Capers 64 M Boyd 65 1 Richards 66 J Ryan M 0 Sullivan ST. KEVIN'S 67 68 8 Jackson Coach : Tim Corrigan 69 J Price 1 T Arnold

2 P Cantone 3 P Crvrtella 4 T Corrigan 5 R Davey 6 R Douglas 7 M Durrant 8 J Freema n 9 S Haidamous 10 S Kazi 11 G Long 12 P Lon g 13 D McDona!d 14 J McDonald 15 B Millar 6 A Nantra 17 C Nolan 18 C O'Keefe 19 M Shaw 20 M Sheehy 21 C Wiggins 22 D Gil l

23 P Gil l

24 A Mclaughlan 25 B Barclay 26 B OBnen 27 J Sweeney 28 M McColl

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70 J Rush 71 R Ral`a 72 A McGav 73 J Ryan 74 B Demam 75 C Hickey 76 A Liddell 77 C Hussey 78 M G~esonn 79 M Gob1e 80 8 Hawke 81 G Hawker 82 D La~n 83 R Grars 84 M Driscoll 85 G Seed


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OLD CAREY A NZ BAN K Senior Coach : Tony Kennedy Reserves Coach: Peter Smith 1- P. Smith 'A . S . Duke 2 . M . Sanell, 3. G . Skein 4. P. Cummins (DVC) 5. L . McLeod 6. P. Marshall 7. D. Mulle r 8. W. Simmonds 9. E. Nicolosi (VC) 10 . H . Birkenfield (C-Res) 11 . S. 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 . Vergos 31 . T. Harbinson 32. M . Farrell 33. K. Kringoodis 34. N . Vergos 35. J . Zafaridls 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. Westblade 55. T. Brai n 57. P. Wilkinson 58. B. Fernandez 60. N . Wals h 63. M . Xuereb

BORONIA PAR K Senior Coach : Peter M a rtin Reserves Coach: Chris Challis 1 . M . Nicolson 2 . D. Weinlich 3- S. Nicolson 4- Allen Carew 5 . G . Hincksman 6 . Daryl Harper (Capt) 7. D . Monish (VC) 8 . D. Bates 9. S. Carew 10. M . Hawken 11 . I . Cooksey 12. W. Briant 13. S . Brown 14. M . Pound 15. D. McDowell 16. R. Van Buul 17. N . Borthwick 18. D. Featonby 19. R. Luiyf 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. Whit e 34- B. Hine 35. S . Wheeler 36. G . Coath 37. D. Anstee 38. T. Wright 39. G . Bates 40. K. Paulka 41 . E . Joyce 42. S. Charlton 43. P. Matovic 44 . S . Borthwick 45. G . Nilsen 48. N . Baldini 50. R. Dean

ELSTERFdWICK 1. L. Murphy 2. S. Bean 3. J . Eklom 3a . M . Andrew 4. C. Farrington 5. S . Bell 6. M . Lloyd 7. T. Heath 8 . B . Howard Be. R . Stafford 9 . A . O'Connor 9a. G. Andrew 10.J. Blennerhasssett it . P. Mahony 11a . P- Bolte 12. R . Eklom 13. A. Guinane 14. Albert Conlin 15. L . McCooke 16. A. Abrahams 17. J . Ward 18. P. Harris 19. M . Bullard 20. P. Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22. L. McGregor 23. N . Christie 24. D. Conli n 25. J. O'Connor 26. D. Mahony 26a . M . Pachler 27. M . Spink 28. B. Hill 29. R. Passante 30. S . Quirk 31 . R . Buliuss 32. M . Minniti 33. J. Schulz 34. Adrian Conlin 35.D. Osborne 37. G . Marshall 38. B . Hammer 39. S. Topakis 40 . D. Nola n 41 . S. McLennan 42. B. Jackson 43 . A . Hankin 44 . C. Walke r 45. R . Grandemange 46 . M . Barbe r 47. B. Phelan 48. P- Stankovich 49 . M . Ingram 50. R . McIntyre 51 . R . Torrance 52 . C. Tsaloumas 54 . M . Byrne

55 . M . Roberts SPONSORED BY

Senior Coach Rick Daniels Assistant Coach : Greg Sk.ena Reserves Coach : Gil Huckstepp 2 . C. Hickey (VC) 3. N . Chip p 4. R. Cutlack 5. R. Daniels (C1C) 6. A. Hughes 7. R . Evans 8. R. Keppell 9. S . Macrae 10 . K . Shrives 11 . M. Hoyle 12 . W. Ballagh 13 . A . Cope 14 . C . Bryan (DVC) 16 . M . Jone IT C . MaWilliam s 18 . I . Paterson 19. G. Berti 20. J. Raft 21 . B . Dunshea 22. J. Hands 23 G . Dyson 24 . S. Brown 25. M . Harris 26. J . McQuie 27.S. 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 . Kerr 37. D. Llewellyn 38. G . Huckstepp 39 . P. Bennett 40 . I . Chisholm 41 . M . Graham 42 . S . Ustic k 43 . V. James 44- B . Oliver 46. A. Kanis 47. G . Skene 48. J . Cope 49 . M . Cooke 51 . D. Pitts 52. P. Pang 53. J . Hubbard 54 . G . Wilson 55 . D. McCleary 57. N . Collyer 60 . B . Blizzard 61 . A . Bennett 63 . T. Style s 64 . N. Morgan 65.D.DAdam 67. K . Egerton 68- C. Bertalli 69 . G . Neate 76 . M . Frank 77. J . Keeble 78 . S. Paterson 79. D. Zadnik 87- S . Jones

PENINSULA OLD BOYJ Senior Coach : W. Sparks Reserves Coach : A. Powell 1 . M . Sampson 2. S. McMahon (VC) 3 G . Harns

4 J- Pratt 5.M .Godmg 6. D Morgan 7. N. Franks (DVC) 8. R . Kerley 9. P. Krohn 10 . M . Chesterman 11 . R. Sharpm 12 . S . Farrow 13, J Quirk 14 . R . Wheeler 15 . S. Wiltshire 17 M . Atkins 18 S. Glover 19. M Freeman 20 P. McKay 21 P. Come

22 J .Thripp 23 M Collopy 24 M . Fisher (C-Res) 25. S . Rowe 26. G . Marlyn (VCR) 27 M . Kidder 28. L . Marks 29. A . Macn 30 R . Blood 31 . J . Levin

32. W Sparks (CC) 33. A. Berry 34. J. Nagel 35 B Janet 36.T. Parker

37. P. McNamara 38.A .Thnpp 39. S Taylor 40 . W. Red 41 . G . Calder 42 .P.Angus 43R .Horngan 44 G. Glover 45 . R . Ukozich 46 .V. Brancatrsano 47. S Greenhill 48 .J . Bleasby 49 . S. Warner 50. G. Debruyn 51 . S. Degorgi o 52 R Parker (DVCR) 53. P. Ledzke 54 P. Carlson 55 A. Powell 56 S. Kemp 57 D Burton 58 A . Jarret 59. P West 60 D. Qienzuck 61 . D. Warne-Smith 62 . B. Spicer 63 . R . Carter 64 . 8 Collopy 65 J . Hopkins 66D.Crowder 67.R.Graham 68 GScott 69 . D Hunter 70.P Cade, 71 M Jeffs 72 . J Harrison 73 J .LaBrody 74 T. Mitchener 75 a Mathison 76 C. Gardiner 77. A Dolphi n

78 J Crowder 79 M. Burnell 80 . G. Robinson 81 . C Sharpm 82 . N . Bat h 63 A . Callagane 84 S. Macan


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COL LE G IANS Senior Coach : Lei gh Carison Ass. Senior Coach : Stephen Mount Reserves Coach : Chris Warne r Ass. Reserves Coach : John Fanne r 1 . S. Williams 2 . D. Hoyle 3 . B . Woolhouse 4 .S. Lausse n 5 . D. Greeves 6 . A . Ingleton 7. C . Higson 8 . C . Pollock 9 . S. Mount 10. C . Warner 11 . W. Daly 12 . M . Conron 13. N . Milat 14. R . Schober (VC) 15. D . Marino 16. A . Wallace (VC ) 17. A . McGibbon (VC-Res) 18. J . Bennet (Capt) 19. P Scott 20. M. Whittaker 21 .1 . Roberts 22. G . Parsons 23 . A. Wright 24 . D. Ramshaw 25 . S . Fraser 26 . H . Stephens 27. R . Brown 28 . S . Blackman 29 . A . Kenneall y 30 . M . Galbraith (VC) 31 . S. Li e 32 . S . Bowtell 33 . G . Irvine 34 . R . Happell 35. P. Dickson 36. N . Pike (Capt-Res) 37. C. Coyn e 38. C. Manuell 39.8.Jones 40. A. Lord 41 . D. Stubbs 42. L Griffin 43. M . Foard 44 . D. Parkin 45. P Harry 46. A. Mitchell 48. J . Lemo n 49 G . Kenneally 50. B. Jefferson 51 . ? Baxte r 52. P. Wolff 59. R. Lancaster (DVC-Res) 61 R . Oliphant 66 G . Oakley 69. M . Burgess 75. N Proctor

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D E LA SALLE OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bernard Dunn Reserves Coach: Len Hanna h 1 . G . Borg 2 .8 . Mahony 3. A . Phillips 4. M . Edmonds 5. N . Fraser 6.P. Gree n 7. C. McClounan 8. C. Wright 9. C. Campbell 10 . D. Tessier 11 . R .Prezens 12 . D. Toohey 13 . P. Beddoe 14 .S . Hunter 15 . G . Hynes 16 . B McGee 17. P. Gree n 18. A . Scot t 19. N . Vanderplight 20. P O'Brien 21 . A . Klarica 22 . P O'Callagahan 23 . M . O'Callaghan 24 . M . Lowe 25 . M . DeMattia 26. P Wyle < 27. D. Kinsella 28. M . Knuppel 30, D. Rosman 31 . C. Belleville 32 .G .Sheedy 33. P. Rennie 34. J. Tull y 35. A . Macintosh 36. C. Swift 37.P Rudd 38.S .Rudd 39. G . Sharrock 40. P Waldron 41 . K . Mullins 44 . L . Vanderplight 45 . A. Cris:

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MARCELLIN Snr. Coach: N. Le Lievre Reserv es Coach : A. Paatsch 1 . A. Paatsch 2 . T. Day 3 . M . Chu n 4. C. Carr (VC) 5 . A . Tranqulli 6. G . Petrof f 7. M . Dillon 8. M . Amad 10. A . Gallagher 11 . C . Slattery (DVC) 12. N . Bourke 13 . M . Stapleton 14 D- Howe 15 . J . Seabury 16 . G . Woofer 17 . M . Getson (Capt) 18 . A. Caffr y 19 . M . Delahunt 20 . S . O'Flynn (DVC) 22 . T . O'Hehi r 24 . A. Hewitt 25 . I . Patterson 26 . D. O'Callaghan 27. R . Gross 28. C . Mason 30. A . Bendoricchio 31 .B .Cooper 32. A . McIntosh 33 . A . Treganowan 34 . W. Getson 35 .J .Pappas 36 . G . Walsh 37. T .J . Slattery 38. J . Triangolo 39 . C . Castagna 40 D- Cooper 41 S . Duck 42 . A. Duncan 43 . N, Duncan 44 . P . McIntyre 45 . P . Randall 46. J . Golds 47 . T. Buhagair 48 . D. Bromage 49. S . Mangan 50 . S . Kolednik 51 . T. Mahon 52. T. Smit h 53 T. Slattery 54 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 61 J . Kan n 64. M . Rozenboom 65. P . Borrello 75 . J . Dinneen

Mi l'H OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Robert Hyde Rese rves Coach : Jim EAarchbank 1 . A . Ega n 2 T Jones 3 .' D . Martin 5 . M . Schmidt 6 . A. Cahil l 7 . P . Booth 8 . F . Muto 9 . S . Brazil 10 . B. Hanlon 11 . S . Hoffman 12 . J . Tierney 13 . B. Curull i

14 . 0 . Abrahams 15 . P . Kearney 16 . M . Hedley 17 . M . Boyd 19 . P . Considine 21 . D. Baker 22. N. Goodear 23. C . Alevras 24 P . Curtin

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

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

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

3 . N . Schmid . C.G . McKenzie t4 (1 ) 4 . D . Craig (2) 5 . F . Mai n 6 . W. Smith (1 ) 6 . P . Robinson (2) 7 . D. Merrett 8 . M . Orto n 9 . Bugalski (1) 9 . B . Herbert (2) 10 . P . Bennett 11 . C . Kraus (1) 11 . J . Rae (2 ) 12 . D.P . Seccull 13 .B .Carty 14. A . Phillips 15 . D. Scaunich 16. E . Bingham 17. W.D. Cox (1) 17. W. Cox (2) 18. M . Constable 19. R .D . Gerny 20. A .W . Sher 21 . A . Walden 22. M . Fisher (1) 22- P. Wigg (2) 23. P.J . Noske 24 . D . Williams (1) 24 . R . Lavender (2) 25. M . Colston (1) 25 . S . O'Leary (2) 26 . S . Melica n

27 . C . Dunn (1 ) 27 . H . Broadbent (2) 28 . S .G . Meehan (Capt) 29 . D . Ray 30 . A. McGorlick 31, B. Main 32 .A.Roberts 33 . G . Tanner (1) 33 . W . Caspers (2) 34 . R . Home 36 . M . Armstrong 37 . C. Taranto 38 . D. Cotton 39 . B . Steenholdt 40 . M . Lake 41 . R . Plecher 45. T. Doran 46. B . Dowling 48. P .G . Merrett 60 . A .B . Armitag e

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OLD SCOTC H Senior Coach: Peter Sherwen Reserves Coach : John Coldham 1 . E . Allen 2 S . Reddish 3. R . Lloyd 4 R . Fuller (Capt) 5. A . Aston 6. D Hooper 7. A. Lloyd a R. Hodges 9 R. Aufard 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 . TwRt 23. A, Millar 24. W. Allen 25. S. Stokes 26. A . Har t 27. C . Winneke 28. S . Glascott 29. J. Laird 30. F. Kie l 31 . A . Smith (VC) 32.G.Jackson 33 C. Hunter 34 . J . West 35. B. Steele 36. A. Price 37. R. Emmett 38 . N . Tribe 39 . D. Wilson 40. P. Brown 41 . J. Hart 42 R. Hume 43. R . Austin 44.A .Stubbs (Res VC) 45. B. Cain 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. Russel l 55. M . Sunderland 56 G . Bennett 57. D. Kay 58 . M . Newnham 59 . T. Hart 60. B . Crump

Senior Coach : Michael M cCa rthy Assistant Coach: Geoff Reilie y 1 . B . Burde n 2- P . Schuhkraft 3.T. Boyanto n 4 . R . Barnes (Capt) 5. D. McDonald 6 . T. Gallagher 7. B . Connell 8. M . Gilmore 9. S. Grac e 10 . M . McDonald (VC) 11 .R .Strahan 12.N .Sebo 13. P. Kingsto n 14 . S. Samild 15. M . McConwll 16, Tr Stewart 17, A . Best 18. P . Turley 19 . A . Jobling (DVC) 20. D . Wood 21 .S.Carboon 22 . M . Ston e 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. Ro e 34 . G . Russell 35 . A . Grace 36 . C. Clark 37. A . Or r 38. P . Milner (Res VC) 39. R . Nankivel l 40. D. Edgell 41 . R . Oaten 42.D.Robertson (Res.C) 43. P . Harrington 44, A . Fitzgerald 45. R . Singleton 46 . M . Hayes 4T 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 . Shar p 63 . G . Dickson 65 .B. Egan 66 . C . Crook 67 . G . Planner 68 . N . Riseley 70 . G . Ritchie

UNIVERSITY B LU ES 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. Senators 9. M . Grocock 10. R . Egglestone 11 . S. Bannister 12. S. Seymour 13. M. Bosanko 14.J.Reddick(DVC) 15, P McCann 16. M . Goodwi n 17. R . Lyons (Res-Capt) 18. B . Carter 19. A . Ratcliffe 20. R . Gunston 21 . M . Fitzpatrick 22 . J . Gallagher 22 . M . Devereaux 23. C. Bye 24. P. Mellon 25. M . O'Rourke 26.P Ryan 27. M .Tadinac 28. M . 0'Kearney 29. M. Vain a 30. B. Mielicki 31 . G. Bourke 32. S. Eastmure 33. S . McMahon 34. M . Donohue 35. L . Clifton 36. A . Smit h 37. D. Castald 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. Gibso n 54 . J . Blain 55. M . Jacobson 5T D. O'Sullivan 60. B. Pearse 88. P. Murphy

Senior Coach: Reserves Coach : 1 . A . Mitchell 2. R . Furphy 3. G . Williams 4. E . Banks 5. M . Bolton 6. W. Carroll 7. R . Walton 8. M . Yandell 9. M . McCarty 10. A, Davis 12. J. Kani s 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. Wallis 25. D. Bake r 26. D. Maclnnes 27. J . Jamieson 28. G . Hazeldine 29. B . van Denderen 30. R . Gree n 31 . M . Formosa 32. A . Nugent 33. C. Love 34. H . Worsley 36. N . Macaulay 37. D. Lewis 40_ D. Kozckar 41 . M . Currie 42 . P. Kistler 43 . J . Dunn 4& A . Lennon 46 . S. Lawley 47. J. Garner 48 .J . Dawson 49 . D . Christie 50 . G . Markley 51 . B. Dudley 52 . A. Ogilvy 53 . L. Bonadio 54 . J . Id e 55 . R . Harris 56 . N . Myers 58. L. Bonadio 60. A . Hamilton 61 . D. Prayer 64. N . De Dear 65. A . Jackson 66. T. McGregor 67. T McIntyre 68. R . Mitchell 71 . N. Smith

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

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1 .MLord . 2 . G . Porte 3. L.Tenac e 4. G . Crimmins 5. B. Irwi n 6 . G . Bakogiannis 7. A . Morgan 8 . S. Oliver 9 . A . Peric 10. J. Campion 11 . R. Okalyi 12 . S. Lord 13. C. Kiriakou 14. P- Clayton (VC) 15. G . White 16. A . Bowater 17. A . Blake 18 . N . King 19 . R . Barry 20. D. Stephen 21 . P. Thornely (Capt) 22. R . Schobe r 23. R. James 24. R . Smith 25. P. Pedret0 27. R . Love 28.L. Donavan 29. A . Barnes 30. O. Greenwood 31 . C. Hibbard 32 . J. Brassil (Res-Capt) 33 . M . Hammon d 34 . A . Noonan (Res-VC) 35 . L . Bradley 36 . M . Jack 37. C. McLeo d 38. D. Christensen 39. S . Harrison 40. A. Pric e 41 . C . Tustin 42. A . Thomas 43. S . Tusti n 44. S . Clayton (Res-VC) 45. A . Skerritt 46. D. Wood 47. M . Tustin 48. M . Peric 49. R . Macri 50. P. Murdoch 51 . J. Harvey 52 . P. Hattersley 53. B . Cullen 54 . J . Blowfield 55 .S.Page 56. C. Voight 57 . W. Marshall 58. V. Dimasi 59 D. Martini 60 .J . Kolovos 61 . T. Gourdoulis 62 . J. Whitbread 63 . N . Dellis 64 . S . McMahon 65. P. Barke r

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OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach : Mark Parker Reserves Coach : Shane Young 1 . C. Smith 2. M . McLennan 3. A . Pryo r 4. C. Anderso n 5. M . Waddington 6. M. Alle n 7. J. Ryan 8. S. Fitchett 9. M . Fisher 10. C. Lade 11 . C. Blair 12 . D. Cochran 14. J. Bennett 15. R . Crompton 16 . M . Hendrie 17. A . Rickarby 18 . M . Talbot 19 . C. Brook 20. T. Grant 21 . C. James 22 .J .Jacoby 23. M . Shippen 24. L. Fiides 25. J . Templeton 27. J. Style s 28 . A . Gate 29 . P. Latzer 30. R . Phillips 31 . S. Murray 32. H . Jarvis 33. R . Hopkins 34. G . Brown 35. D. Swan 36. A. Kerr 37. M . Selby 38. J. Tregaskis 39. S . Jackson 40, A. Donlan 41 . S. Duggan 42. N . Hillard 43. R . Wraith 44. R . Brown 45. J. Carnegie 46. A . McKenzie 47. B . Broome 48. C . Haling 49. S. Youn g 50 . M . Hutchinson 51 . P. Fitzgerald 55 . P. McMahon

OLD MENTONIAN S Senior Coach : Be rt Calve rt Reserves Coach: Paul Hodges 1 . A . Acreman 2. R . Beynon 3. R. Newman 4. M . Barrett 5. M . Turner 6. V. Sciacca 7. G . Norto n

8. N . MacQuir e 9. R . MacQuire (Capt) 10. M . Durac k 11 . D. Solley 12 . T. Appel 13. S. Sharp 14. D . Rogers 15. C . Davis 16. D. Gran t 17. C . McKinnon 18 .T.Bournon 19 . D. Zaj c

20. S. Farrow 21 . C. Ericksen 22 . A. Leaver 23. N . Moodie 24. M . Brooks 25 . A . Holland 26 . B . Scalzo 27. C. Appel 28. B. Coyle 29 . P. Hyland 30. D. Ridley 31 . S. Ingram 32 . J . Sly 33. C. Gardiner 34. D. Holland 35.P Hodges 36. M . Dew 37 . S. Scurria 38. D. Wright 40. M . Osborn 41 . N . Sher 42 . J. Norman 43 . C . Best 44 . M . Dyer 45 . G . Dickson 46 . A . Petrov 47. J. Konicanin 48. D.Johnson 49. M . Hargreaves 50. C. Funsto n

51, N . Daou 52 . T. Scalzo 53. G . Barnes 57. D . Schinzel 58 . T. Low '.. 59 . G . Buxton 61 . T. Cowel l 62 . B Trebilcock 68 . G . Gakovic

OLD PARADIAN S Senior Coach : Michael Mulvahill Reserves Coach : Tony Hayes 1 . P. Considine 2. B . McClement s 3. M . Considine (Capt) 4. S. Phil p 5. G . Powick 6. J. Geary 7. P. Cosgriff 8. D. Reeves 9.A .Canavan (VC) 10. B. Considin e 11 . D. Beck 12 . M . Geary 13. R . Mills 14. P. Board 15. M . McNamara 16 . M . Heffernan 17. Michael Vear 18 . P. O'Loughlin 19 . P. Brabender 20. J. Arta 21 . T. Nelson 22 . A. Reagan 23 .P. Robertson 24, D. Stuckey 25 . A . Morelli 26 . P. Marti n 27. N . Kerr 28. P. Shannon 29. P. Zappa 30. F. Gleason 31 . P. Walsh 32 . M . Skerritt 33. A . Peyton 34. T. Beare 35. J. Steindl 36. J. Beveridge 37 . T. Canavan 38. M . Mullavey 39 . P. Nailer 41 . M. O'Keef e 42 . P. Hammond (C-Res) 43 . P. Heal y 44 . T. Livy 46 . B . Flyn n 47 R . AanensOn 48.P Caddy 49. P. Russell 50. J. Mills 51 . P Reid 52 . C . Ray 53.D.Freeman 54. Matthew Vear 55 . L. Vear 56 . B. Joyce 57.D.Keenan 60 . I . Booth 63 . J . Toby 64 . N . Wayman 65 . S. Vincent 66. C . Zahra 67. A . Villanti 70.B .Panna m MAJOR SPONSOR

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Senior Coach: Jeff Costello Reserves Coach : Kyle Ivey 1 R . Hetherington 2 M . Blake 3. I Boyle 4. A. McGregor 5. D. Rogerso n 6. D. McConville (Gapt) 7 J. Aless i 8. A . Wppard 9 D. De Luca 10. W. Boyle 11 r Rogerson 12. W. Capp 13 C Owyer 14. G Russel l 15 R Thompson 16 S Mulholland 17 8. Bird (VC-Res) 18. G . Devereaux 19. A . Winkler 20.S. Devereaux 21. G. McDonald 22. M. McKellar 23. D. Devol a 24. M Young 25 R Meln7ak (DVC) 26 J Ross 27. M Gill 28 N Dwye r 29 S Pappon(VC) 30 S. McDonald 31 P Pavlou 32 A, Williams 33 A . Wmdmdl 34 W. Austin 35 R, Davis 36 . S. Basketl 37 M . Moss 38. M .Hynes 39 . K" (CC-Res) 42 . A. Pryor 43, G, Haggett 44 M . Hender 45 . G. Kanneberg 46 T Murray-White 47 C Holton 48 T Worland 49 D Blakey 50 J Hunter 61 M Gnmmer 87 D . Nuttall D Alessi N Andrew M . Andrews G Co x S Crisp M Curry P Curry P Derrick S Guy B Hibb s D Hutchison G . Kell y P Kelly J . Kibble.ahde A Lucas G McQueen J Mathe r P. Poulter P Rogerson

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12 . J. Wilson 13- A . Kyriacou 14.S.Jackson 15. R. Spurritt 16. W. Inkster 17. R. Pike 18. G . Adams 19- J. Gan 20 .T. McManus 21 . A. Mance 22 . M . Sugden 23 . M . Armstrong (DVC) 24 . S. Burmeister 25 . N . Huntley 26. G . Young (Capt-Res) 27. D. Proven 28. B. Leitch 29. W. Forward 30. S . Swingler 31 . J . Forwood 32 . J . Nei l 33. A. Walker 34. P. McCrea 35 Q . O'Brien 36. D. Essery 37. C. Strachan 38. R. Curtis 39. M . Mudge 40. W. Ear l 41, C. McHarg

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Senior Coach : Vern Boag Assistant Coach: Ray Purcell Reserves Coach: Bob Burn s 1 . S . McNamara 2 . D. Marshall 3. M . Beasley A. B. Ridewood 5. B. Connoll y 6. R . Parsons (VC-Res) 7. N . McCotoug h 8- D. Seeley 9. C . Lancaster 10. S . Gray 11 . R . Grech 12 . B . Burke 13. S . Zahra 14. P. Lannan (DVC) t5. 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. Elmor e 28 . C . Loo s 29 . B . Hambridge 30 . G . Fitzgibbon 31 . C. Dunlop 32 . M . Beasley 33. R . Purcell (VC) 34. A . Boa g 35. B. Mills 36. L. Walke r 37. N. Fitzgibbon 38. B. Dunstan 39. D . Taylo r 40. S. Egan 41 . T. Bryant 42 . P. Griffiths 43. C. Parks 44. R . Bryant 45. M . McCraw 46. M . Santagada 47. B. Wilso n 48. W. Miles 49. P. McColl 50. S . McQueen 51 . M . Paynte r 52. M . Hollingworth 53. B. Mentiplay 54. M . Daniel l 55. M . Ellis 56. P. Pagani 57. M . Inkster 58. D. Trease 59. P. Newport 60. G . McLachlin 61 . S. Noble 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 . Kell y 75 . A . Cusack 76. A . Bartsch

ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Ken Bremner Reserves Coach: David Walpole 1 . R . Hawkins 2. M . Hard y 3. A. Varasdi (VC) 4. G . Gross 5. R. Callanan 6. P Hagerty TS. 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. O. Hourigan 18. P McCann 19. J. Welkin 20. M. Quinlan 21 . 1 . Fullagar 22. M . Ker r 23. M. Aumont 24, P. Meagher 25. D. Walpole 26. J. O'Brien 27. J. Quinlan 28. J. Bare 29. P McCann 30. B. Snell 31 . J .EX . Sergeant 32. P. Charles 33. S . Loorham 34. M. Warton 35. A. Donovan 36. M. McKaige 37. A . Beale 38. D. McNair 39. D. Chat fey 40.J . Shaw 41 . R . Deal y 42. P. Panag otopolous 43. R . Snell 44 .P Chaffey 45. A. Croagh 46. D. DeRooden (Res-C) 47. R. Marks 48. A. Richardson 49 . P. Stewart

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5 YEARS AGO - 1986 ,parlcside slipped out of the "B" Section four and Fawkner went into it when Fawkner inflicted a 43 point ,defeat on the Red Devils, 11 .15 to 5 .8. Best were Rhodes, Mitchell, Young (Fawkner) and Sturgess, papas, Coleman (P'side) . 100 games to Collegians David Tadgell, noted for 'his teaspirit and courage and his willingness to help out around the club . , Old Brighton congratulated former team member Andrew Cooper on being a member of the Australian ,rowing 8 that won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games. 250 games for Paul Mahony, one of the famous Mahony clan at Elsternwick ( David, 200 plus and pat, delegate) and for peter Ferguson (Preston) whose strong marking and great dash has been an asset to the club. 200 games to Bulleen United captain Richard Morley, 7 times club best and fairest, and "E" Section best and fairest for the last 3 years . ` Don Hillier officiated in his 500th game as a goal umpire which included 13 "A" Section grand finals, 7 "B" Section grand finals and 7 other grand finals and 18 representative matches . Caulfield Grammarians won their fourth game in a row when they defeated second placed BulleenTemplestowe by 38 points . The'Fields started very well when Alan N alder kicked 5 goals in the first term and they led by 24 points at quarter time, never to be challenged . Nalder finished with 10 goals, with Kanis, M atthew, J. Stone, Morrisey and Royals good players . Old Paradians, second in "B" were far too good for Uni Blacks, fourth 9.9 to 2 .4 . Best were P. Wood, Spillane, Heffernan (Old Paradians) and Alexander, Marks, Hyett (Uni Blacks) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1981 David (Turk) Urquhart set a club record for Old M elburnians when he ran out for his 22nd game . Best and fairest in 1971, captain in 1976, committeeman for many years - David had given the club and the Association great service. All at West Brunswick congratulated Robert Gualton (200 games), Ray M onger (150 games) and 100 games to Rick Brockwell, Steve Lampard and Steve Fyffe. 250 games to State Bankchampion, peter W ynd, captain, social secretary and chairman . Uni Blues (2nd in "B") overwhelmed top team Collegians, 22 .9to 12 .7. BestwereTyquin, Sleeman ,(8 goals), Kauffman (Uni Blues) and W illiams, Hibbins, Hoyle (Coll .) .

Assumption OC had a reunion of former players at the school for the annual match between Assumption and Sacred Heart College, Adelaide . Among those present were Brother Desmond (Tuck) and Terrnece (Orrel I), now principal and headmaster of S.H .C. Ian Fayman celebrated his 150th game for AJAX with a best afield performance against Old Melburnians . AMP's club record, 218 games, was set by Laurie Taylor, great player, administrator, clubman . 15 YEARS AGO - 1976 AJAX, on top in "D" saw their hopes of being champion team shattered when third team, Old Camberwell Grammarians, after leading by 14 points at half time went right away in the second half, kicking 10.8 to 4.4 . Best were Wakin, D. Steve, McCallum (Old Cam .) and Rozen, Segal and Schulberg (AJAX) . Coburg paid tribute to Bob Sinclair who joined the club when it entered the VAFA in 1935 . Although not a regular member oftheteam, he has made a great contribution tothe administration of Amateur football, 20 years as club secretary, and on the VAFA executive for 17 years . Another veteran retiring, to Rosebud, was Charlie Dundon, 38 years with Brunswick, who had been President, Treasurer and finance officer and one of the few responsible for the newclubrooms at Brunswick . 200 games to N orth Old Boys ruckman, Damien M aguire, celebrated bythe club's victory, 16.21 to 10.8 against traditional rivals, St Bemards OC. Old Trinity's Dick Dart, a veteran of 11 finals appearances (3 grand finals), and club's best and fairest in 1967, became the club's first 200 game player. UHSOB president, Robert Reid (honoured with life membership of the club in 1974 along with teammate Colin Kinnear), a remarkable drop kick for goal, also played his 200th game . Umpire's Corner starred Bob Dunstan, a field umpire and goal umpire with the association since 1952 . (Bob is still on the job in 1991 - NR .) Umpires' golf championship was won by organiser and handicapper David Dressing . (David later retired from umpiring and had a brief coaching career - NR .) 20 YEARS AGO - 1971 Old Carey congratulated Tony Fink on his 200th game. Tony started with the club in 1958 while still at school and was avaluable memberof the club's 1960 premiership side. N orm "Shags" Willoughby also reached the 200 for Parkside - a "will of the wisp" player, Norm will also be remembered for his job as social secretary over a number of years . University Blues farewelled their chairman of selectors, manager etc., Graham "Pizza" Wiese on an overseas trip.


University Blues, Coburg and Ormond were level on top with 12 wins while St Bernards and Caulf ield Grammarians, 2 games behind, were fighting for fourth place . Collegians, one win only were headed for relegation with De La Salle, Old Scotch and MHSOB, 3 wins each for company. 25 YEARS AGO - 196 6 University Blacks, premiers in 1965 made the four for the first time this season - after 15 weeks . Theirwin over the Blues and Caulfield Grammarians' defeat by Old Scotch put Blacks in the four at Caulfield's expense. Purden, Fleming and Heath were best for Blacks while McKay, Fraser and Ainsworth (later VFL Geelong captain) starred for the Blues . Kew and Ivanhoe were on top in "B" Section with 13 wins apiece, while Ormond, 2 games behind, appeared safe. Old Melb. (9 wins), and De La Salle (8 wins) were after fourth place. Len Woods played his 200th game for Kew while Russell Parsons notched up his 100th game . 35 YEARS AGO - 195 6 Old Melburnians, vying for fourth place in "A" Section with Old Scotch and Ormond played a great last quarter to defeat Uni Blacks, 11 .8 to 8.5 . Ptei! Smyth, with intelligent and forceful football was best player with Jack Granger and Trevor Downs also on the job for most of the day. In dreadful conditions Old Paradians won the "water polo" match against Geelong or as the scribe wrote "Ossie" Meehan opened proceedings by rowing his boat acrossthe ground, donning his diving dress, going overboard, and taking up his position between the sticks, with Perce Matthews pumping air to him with one hand, holding the watch in the other hand, and ringing the bell with the other hand . (Ossie and Perce were members of the executive of the VAFA for many years .) M HSOB Juniors defeated Murrumbeena, 28.23 (191) to 2 .6 ( 18) . Neil Roberts gave a fine display and capped it all with 17 goals, ably assisted by Bob Shearer and Keith M arshall . Leading goalkickers in "A" Section were Duncan A nderson (Uni Blues) 78, followed by Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers) 38, Easton (B'wick) 35, Evan Macg regor (Ormond) 31, and Manson Russel (Old Scotch) 25.

Personality Par s BIG BULL DIVA 15 0 Bulleen United champion ,41f Diva notches up his 150th game this week against St Mary's . It's taken a while and bit of silver in the hair, including the odd retirement or so, but Alf's dynamic play at CH F is very welcome for the Bulls . Get on with the brilliant footy, that's Alf's philosophy. And that he certainly does, despite carrying an injury or five. Alf has played in the '78 grand final, and in both the'82 and '86 flags and he really does put in forthe Bulls on the field and that big grin after the game shows that he plays the game in the right spirit. Alf, congratulations from all at the club on being Bulleen's 10th ton'n'a'halfer . 150 UP FOR "THE CONSTABLE" AT O.M .F.C. All at Old Mentonians congratulate senior vice-captain Mark Barrett who today (27/7) plays his 150th game for the club . Mark has been one of the most consistent and reliable players at the club since he joined and, although quietly spoken, is an inspiration and true leader on the field . Mark is renowned for not only picking up his fair share of possessions in the centre each week, butforthe enormous amount of hard work he does around the ground particularly on the tackling side . "The Constable" has also been an excellent clubman off the field and his face can always be seen at the club social functions. Congratulations "Baz" from all your friends at OMFC . 150 G A MES TO NORTH O.B . - JEX LYNCH Congratulations from all at North Old Boys to M ichael `Jex' Lynch, who today (27/7) reaches the 150 milestone with the club . A very popular clubman, Jex began his career with North in 1979 with our U19s. After 2 years in the U19s he progressed to the Reserves and has also played 49 Senior games . Some of Jex's greatest performances over the years have been in the Club XVI I I and G grade competition where his dashing play has won a number of games . Currently captain of North OB's Reserve team, Jex has been a committee-man of the club for many years and is enviably typed as a future club off ice-bearer (perhaps President or Secretary) . A GRAND EVENING AT OLD CAREY Saturday 3rd August - 7.30 pm Via Vai Restaurant - Carlto n $1000 cash to be won - 3 course meal . Tickets from "Shifty" Macrae or "Phantom" McQuie Only $40 - first in first serve.

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INSIDE GAMES FOR COLD, WET ; WINTER NIGHTS by Ron Roach, VFDF Field Office r Coming into the middle of winter with cold, wet nights to be endured, many coaches take advantage of a local hall or basketball stadium to conduct training . Ball handling, fitness and teamwork can all be practised inside as well as adding variety to the long training schedule . I used to combine activities in the hall with some medium runs, 3-4 kms, and a fitness circuit program . Suggestion : if you onlyhave the use ofa very small hall have someone at the clubrooms to put the players in groups of 10 as they arrive and send them off in 30 minute intervals . This allows for teams which have players arriving from say, 4.45 to 5.45 pm . The following are suggestions for games suited to areas of varying size and accordingly, groups of size . VOLLEYBALL Equipment needed: net or length of rope and volleyball . Two sides or 5 (anything up to 10 a side is OK) . Score only on service. First to 15 points . Maximum of 3 hits before ball goes over net . Great game for constructive talk and team co-operation .

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FOOTY/VOLLEYBALL Similar rules to Volleyball . Use a football . Ball must be handbailed over the net . Ball may be caught . (Similar game to Newcombe )

CRAB FOOTBA L L Two sides of 5. Use football or medicine ball . Players on each side must be on all fours (hands and feet), but in a reverse position . The bail can only be pushed or kicked with the feet . A goal is scored by kicking the ball through the goals .

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CONTINUOUS CRICKET Two sides of varying size, one batting, one fielding . Batsmen handballs ball away and runstomarkeran d back to score a run . Fielders quickly return footy to bowler as he may bowl immediately whether batsman is ready or not . Batsmen may be caught, bowled or run out. Ball can be rolled orthrown . Change over when whole team is out. You can vary this game by making the markers further apart or by having a"wicketkeeper" behind the batsmen, rathan than a cone.

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Umpires Corner,by Mike Murray and Steve McCarthy

• Good to see Rusty Francis BIA last week. It couldn't have been better timing as today he finally celebrates his 100th game. IPP has had a very, very interrupted career with numerous injuries and one seaon spent with the AFL (African Football League) . On his retirement Rusty will most probably be best remembered for the inaugural President's Open Fridge Night in 1990 . (He made the largest dent in the fridge .) As for the century - have a great day and be careful . • Thanks to all concerned at Old M entonian's U/19s for the reception given to Kevin Segota at training a few weeks back . OMs presented Chilly with a pewter mug, I'm sure he will put it to good use . • After a long stretch of away games, Betty Wiseman decided that if it continued - she and Peter would give it away!! A few games at VFL Park would be nice . . . • After half the season as a ball-boy, Adrian Mc M aster has decided to become a real umpire and move to the centre circle. From all reports, in his first game with Daggles he showed that he will have quite a future . He also showed a bit of dash playing rugby the other week at EP - we'll have to call him King Wally . Good luck Adrian • Also good to see that Peter Simpson is BIT When he first returned he looked like he should have been training . with the goalies . Sorry Simmo . The kilos are now falling off as he's rising back up the grades . See you in the big time soon . Good to have you back . • Will Blandy be back?? • We can't give too much away, but a certain umpire celebrates the big 40 during the coming week . We promised we wouldn't name names so hopefully this ex-boundary umpire from the western suburbs who is usually last on the roll call has a good day . Go Cats! ! • Hadagoodturnoutfortheannualwateraerobics,thisyearheldatthetCingClubinCheltenhamlastThursday week . Our thanks must go to the patient instructor who was given the difficult task of trying to control about 70 unco-ordinated umpires in the pool . Quote of the night was Kev Segota to Frankie Martinez in the sauna " w hat are you doing in here?". No truth in the rumour that Chilly and Mr President stayed in the sauna till closing time. • Mark Gibson and d4nthony Damen received a pleasant surprise a few weeks ago . While umpiring the big Elitists vs Stationmasters game at the Zoo they were joined at quarter time by a couple of "guest" boundary umpires . Santo Caruso and David M iller had a "no-game" nearby and rather than go home they decided to become ball-boys for a day. Santo and David showed great commitment to the umpiring cause and should be applauded for their dedication . • A few umpires had a sad and sorry time at the De La Salle Games Night last week . Like in "Chances" - some win, some lose, some just get drunk . You know who are are!! No names mentioned (some wives read this column) . • WHERE ARE THEY NOW?? More recently . Steve Green, Trevor Flanne ry, Richard Tracey, Andrew Jamieson, Joe Segota, Mark Thomas, Colin King, Mark Evans, John Slater and Graeme Bland? ? REMINDERS • End of Season Dinner - Nth Melb . : Monday, August 19th . Guest speaker Alan Jeans not Andrew Belcher . ® Please support the RACV - as they support us . Mike and Macc a

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YCI TODAY A SECTION NORTH OLD BOYS vs ORMOND Field Russell Francis, Bob Bell Boundary: Jim Huckson Goal: Mike Richardson, Bernie Hoare OLD MELBURNIANS vsTHERRY CCOB (Sun, Toorak Park) Field: Justin Toohey, Geoff Rid d Boundary: David Gourley, Frank Martinez Goal: Ken Pitcher, Mike Lentini UNVERSITY BLUES vs COLLEGIANS Field: Andrew Kilner, Tim Shearer '3oaJ: Reno Barichievich, Denis Webster MARCELLIN OC vs OLD SCOTCH Field.- Mark Gibson, Peter Keogh Goal: Jason Tyrrell, Gary Baumgarto n OLD HAILEYBURIANS vs DE LA SALLE OC Field: Tony Hales, Noel McDonald Boundary: David Fowler, Leah Gallagher Goal: Bill Fowler, Bob Seymou r B SECTIO N ST BERNARDS OC vs OLD PARADIANS : David Harford, Brian Low e Field Goal: David Jobling, Geoff Grigg PARKSIDE vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: Garry Lowe, Andrew McPherson Goal: Don McKenzie, Nick Edwards OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD TRINITY Field: Geoff Curran, Peter Mai r Goal: Trish Boyd, Andrew Hogan BANYULE vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: Rob Mayston, Peter Wiseman Goal: James Cheshire, Roy Tucknott OLD MENTONIANS vs KE W Field: Jason Moore, John Natoli Goal: Bob Dunstan, Bill Ross C SECTION MONASH BLUES vs STATE/COMM BANKS Field : Geoff Moore, Tim Keatin g PRESTON MBOB vs FAWKNER Field: Anthony Damon, Chris Keeton WHITEFRIARS OC vs IVANHOE Field: Michael Forde, Mark Bushfield THOMASTOWN vs CAULFIELD GR Field: Paul Lavale, David Miller BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs ST KILDA CBOC Field: Alan Ladd, Mike Gilda y D SECTION HAMPTON ROVERS vs ST BEDES Field: Wayne Henry, Andrew Taylo r OLD CAMBERWELL vs OLD GEELONG Field: Andrew Belcher, Anthony Podesta AJAX vs LATROBE UN I Field: Tony Murphy, Richard Simon Boundary: Dirk Kramer, Brad Johannsen MHSOB vs ST KEVINS OB Field: Santo Caruso, Damien Donohue Boundary: Anthony Gabriel, Brad Hodg e E SECTION BRUNSWICK vs ST ANDREWS Field: David Ashton, Ken Walker POWERHOUSE vs OLD ESSENDO N Field: Tony McKenzie, Graeme Thwaites (Rot) MAZENOD OC vs NORTH BRUNSWICK Field: Peter Harris, Barry Reichel t AQUINAS vs DOVETO N Field: Steve Clinch (Rot), Brad Lowe WEST BRUNSWICK vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field: Damien Knott

E SECTION continued ST MARY'S vs BULLEEN UNITE D Field: Ron Martyn, Phil Eales F SECTION SALESIAN vs RICHMOND CENTRALS Field: Rob Colli e Boundary .- Warren Allen, Mark Cimdins BORONIA PARK vs ST PAT'S MENTONE Field: Pat Maebus, Alan Stubbs PENINSULA vs OLD CAREY Field: Graeme Morgan ELSTERNWICK vs UNIVERSITY REDS Field: Jeff Bea r ANZ BANK vs UHSOB Field: Paul Rapke UNDER 19 SECTION 1 MARCELLIN OC vs COLLEGIAN S Field: Mark Jenkins (Rot), Adrian McMaster Boundary : Luke Kirton, David Chalmers Goal: Nancy McTaggart, Gordon Chalmers OLD HAILEYBURIANS vs MAZENOD BLUES Field: Jeff O'Rourke DE LA SALLE BLUE vs OLD SCOTCH Field: Glenn Furness Boundary: Ralph Allwright OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD PARADIANS Field: Glenn McDonnel l Goal: Hany Eid, Rob Liddle (Rot) ORMOND vs ST BERNARDS OC Field: Mark Englis h Boundary: Craig Brastberg, Vin Vescovi Goal : Gary Clancy (Rot A), Adam Harris OLD XAVERIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: Chris Box Boundary: Michael Shelton, Robert Valentine Goal : Leo Wilso n UNDER 19 NORTH SECTIO N BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs OLD IVANHOE Field: Cameron Swal e NORTH OLD BOYS vs WHITEFRIARS Field: Tom Zapadl o THOMASTOWN vs AQUINAS Field: Ted Keatin g Boundary: Dean Costantin, Paul Costantin CHIRNSIDE PARK vs ALBANVALE Field: Rob Dooley, Ken Coughlan THERRY - BYE OLD TRINITY - BY E UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION OLD CAMBERWELL vs MHSOB (1,30 start) Field: Norm Nugent Boundary: Brad Laferlit a MONASH BLUES vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: Ron Smit h Boundary: Sanjay Kapadia, David Billimoria AJAX vs ST PETER'S CLAYTO N Field: Mike Wakeli n Goal: Sam Kahn, Graham Simpso n DE LA SALLE GOLD vs CAULFIELD GR Field: Steve McCarthy (Rot A), Robert Condin Boundary: Ben McKee, Tim Creighto n ST BEDE'S vs HAMPTON ROVERS (EP - 2 .00 pm) Field: Peter Graham, Darren Dalgleish (Rot A) Boundary: Alby Firley, Greg Dowlin g Goal: Craig Chalmers, Steve Hoppe r OLD MENTONIANS vs MAZENOD BLACKS Field: Gary Beasley Boundary: Brett Collins, Robert Swinto n

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NORTH OLD BOYS 2.4 4.8 6.11 11 .14.80 THERRY CCOB 1 .2 3.2 4.4 5.6.36 NORTH OLD BOYS Atkinson 3, Egan 2, Boyle 2, Moloney 2, Martin, Booth . BEST Jones, O'Farrell, Tierney, Booth, Hanlon, Brazil . THERRY Taylor 2, Zanetti 2, Castaldi . BEST McCann, Ramsay, Ratcliffe, Carter, Castaldi, McKay. 'DE LA SALLE OC 2 .2 2 .2 4.4 6 .8.44 ORM OND 1 .2 3.2 3.2 3 .2 .20 DE LA SALLE Bolt 2, Peter Green, Mannix, Mackintosh, Hagan . BEST Bolt, Toohey, Hagan, Campbell, Kinsella, Mahony, Brasher. ORM OND Schuhkraft, Brown, McCooke. BEST Petering, A . Grace, Clark, Hille, D. McDonald, Gilmore. OLD HAILEYBURIANS 7.4 9 .6 13.8 17.13.115 COLLEGIANS 2.4 11.9 13.12 16 .14.110 OLD HAILEYBURY Walden 7, Meehan 4, Home 3, Seow 2, Connell . BEST Seccull, Williams, Anderson, Orton, Walden, Carty . COLLEGIANS Schober 5, Mount 4, Lake 2, Lemon 2, Daly, Milat, Wallace. UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.4 4.5 10.6 12 .10.82 OLD SCOTCH 4 .1 10.8 12.11 15.16 .106 UNI BLUES Matthews 3, Maclnnes 2, Stevenson 2, Wallis 2, Walsh, Ingleton, Jamieson . BEST McCarty, Stevenson, Kirsanovs, Vanderen, Matthews, Furphy. OLD SCOTCH Millar 4, McCall 4, Keipert 3, Aujard 2, Twitt, Reddish . BEST Brown, Hunter, J . Hart, Laird, Brady, McCall . OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .1 5.1 7.4 11 .5.75 MARCELLIN OC 7.4 12.7 14.12 17.18 .120 OLD MELBURNIANS Ward-Ambler 3, G . Terrill 3, M . Rose 2, Murphy, Nichols, Will . BEST M . Rose, P. Neign, Anastakis, C. Terrill, illegible? MARCELLIN Caffry 6, Slattery 4, A . Duncan 2, L. Getson 2, Darby, Rmisen, Hewitt. BEST Tranouilli, Gross . Sexton, Merton, Hewitt, Paatsch .

ST 3ERNARDS OC 6 .4 10.7 14.9 16 .14 .110 OLD BRIGHTON 1.5 1 .7 2.9 3.10.28 ST BERNARDS L. Gollant 10, S . Walsh 2, J. Gallant 2, Wood 2 . BEST L . Gollant, Mulkearns, V. Comito, C . Malia, R . Purcell, A . Walsh . OLD BRIGHTON Brook, Hendrie, Tregaskis . BEST Brook, Murray, Pryor, Pollock, Hendrie, Duggan . KEW 0.1 0.4 0 .4 6.8 .44 OLD PARADIANS 9.2 12 .7 16 .15 17.15.117 KEW Kiriakou 3, Campion, Barry, Tenace . BEST Bruno, Wood, King . Clayton, Pedretti, Bowater. OLD PARADIANS Atta 3, B. Joyce 3, Vincent 3, J . Geary 2, B. Pannam 2, Skerritt2, CosgriN, Gleason . BEST J . Geary, Gleason, Stuckey, Zappa, Pannam, Cosgriff. OLD MENTONIANS 4.2 4 .4 6 .7 8 .11 .59 OLD TRINITY 7.2 10.5 10 .9 15.17.107 OLD MENTONIANS Acreman 2, Bournon 2, Best, N . Macquire, Sher, Solley. BEST Murphy, Bournon, N . Macquire, Campbell, Acreman, Farra.v.

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OLD TRINITY Anderson 5, R . Phillips 3, Allibon 2, Boxtel 2, Heath, Johnson, Rogers. BEST R . Phillips, Taylor, Anderson, Dunn, Allibon, Parkes. OLD XAVERIANS 21 .21 .147 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 .12.66 OLD XAVERIANS D. Richarson 5, Taylor 3, M . Dalton 3, Mithen 2, Curtain 2, J. McKay 2, Dann 2, Rose! 2 . BEST D. Richarson, Stoney, J . McKay, D. McKay, M. Dalton, A. McCorkell. UNI BLACKS Vaughan 2, Bromell 2, Gibney, O'Neale, Longley, A . Gray, Bandt . BEST Radford, Anderson, Bromell, Gibney, O' Neale, Vaughan . PARKSIDE 1 .10 2 .4 6.8 9 .10.64 BANYULE 2 .2 8.4 10.9 16.10.106 PARKSIDE Griffiths, Sturgess, Freeman, Cotter, Stone, Sansonetti, Panjari, Sedgwick, Inserra. BEST Inserra, Griffiths, Panjari, Sed, Colosimo, Sturgess . BANYULE Legge 4, Sutterby 3, Stanton 2, Coulson 2, R . Parry, Gent, Harte, Gilham, Adams . BEST Ashton, Turnbull, Sutterby, Gent, Sanders, Harte.

MOA!ASH BLUES 4.5 7.5 9.9 11 .13.79 FAWKNER 1 .1 6.5 7.5 10.5 .65 MONASH BLUES A. Quin 3, Sturgess 2, Seaton, Kiers, Spencer, Baring, Hipwell, Corrigan . BEST Hipwell, Sturgess, Baring, Kohler, MacGregor Seaton . FA64KNER Middlemo 3, Lawson 3, Payet 2, Hoare, J . Roach . BEST O'Leary, Mitchell, Hoare, Johnston, Lawson, Cropley . ST KILDA CBOC 5 .3 6 .6 6.7 11 .9.75 STATElCOM M BANK 4 .3 6 .3 7.3 10.5.65 STKILDARiddell 3,Pasara2,Buzza2,Capiron2,Raher,Chapple BEST Chapple, O'Sullivan, Sherman, Buckley, Gray, Capiron . STATE/C084M BANK Beer 4, A . Pitts 2, Beare2, Arnephy, Giliam . BEST Beare, Beeer, Wilson, Short, Arnephy, Andrews . BULLEENfrE MI PLESTO69rE 6 .2 14 .8 18.12 26.15.171 IVANHOE 4 .2 5 .4 6.5 7.6.48 BULLEENlTER4P Pace 8, Mayne 7, Harvie 3, Agrotis 2, Espenschied, A. Parris, Farley, Agrotis, Clarke, Agosta . BEST Mayne, George, Driver, Espenschied, Harvie, Wotherspoon . IVANHOE Kassimiotis 2, Strangwick2, La Rosa, Stewart, Tucker. BEST Pettingil, Stewart, Armstrong, Jackson, Kennedy, Nibau . WHITEFRIARS 1 .7 7.14 13.19 22 .28 .160 CAULFIELD GR 2 .1 4 .2 7.8 8 .8.56 WHITEFRIARS Lane 4, Micro 3, Reidy3, Pratt 3, Turner 2, Jenkins 2, Carbone 2, Coghtan 2, McKeown . BEST Carbone, Spears, Jenkins, Reidy, Houston, Bateman . CAULFIELD GR Caple 3, Boston 2, Hose, Wills, Wilson . BEST T. Royals, Brohier, Boston, R . Royals, Simpson, Caple. PRESTON M BOB 3 .5 11 .9 12 .12 14 .14.98 THOMASTOWN 3.3 5.7 11 .10 11 .19.75 PRESTON Noble 3, Stewart 2, Kyriacou 2, Herbert 2, Hepburn 2, Finikaridies, Muir, Smart . BEST A good team effort . THOt~ASTOWN D. Farchione3, D. Fellows 2, F. Farchione 2, G . Petsinis 2, Smith, Maurovic. BEST D. Fellows, F. Farchione, D. Farchione, Karambelas, Carroll, Langbourne.


HAMPTOaRCYlyFiS 0.2 1.3 2.6 5.11 .41 OLD GEELONG 1 .4 2 .6 4.8 5.8.38 HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiotidis2, Rogerson, McConville, McKellar. BEST McConville, Hetherington, Young Hender, Capp, Hobson, OLD GEELONG Ritchie, Manton, Furphy, Rundle, P. Handbury. BEST Clarke, Williams, Heritage, Bayliss, Colaci, P. Handbury. ST KEVINS OB 1 .1 2 .1 4 .4 6 .7.43 ST BEDES 1 .5 3.9 7.11 11 .14.80 ST KEVINS Callanan 3, Kerr, Mulcahy, Hardy, Hourigan . BEST Gross, Callanan, Hardy, Beale, Stone, Fogarty. ST BEDES P. Walker 2, Spencer 2, McLachlan 2, Boag, McColough, Clagnan, Newport, Algeri . BEST McLachlan, Smith, Fitzgibbon, McColough, Boag, McColl . M.H .S.O.B. 6.6 11 .8 16.12 21 .14.140 LATROBE UNI 0.1 5.4 5 .8 8.10.58 M.H .S.O.B .Bamert8, Young 4, Green 3, Comer 2, Atchison 2, Kennedy, Adduci . BEST Young, S. Konstanty, Bamert, Comer, Exton, Yee . LATROBE UNI Wilson 2, Franzman 2 . Liersch 2 . Bakogiannis, Fredrickson. BEST Lewis, Cummings, Fawcett, Bakogiannis, Dumaresq, Nasser. AJAX 5.5 9.8 14.12 18 .18.126 GLENHUNTLY 3.5 4.11 7.13 17.16.118 AJAXBurford 3, Goetz 3, Bloom 2, Zubin 2, M . Ritterman 2, D . Marks 2, Bugalski, Gordon, M . Pat, D . Pat . BEST Burstin, Rozenberg, Bloom, D. Pat, Zubin, Burford . GLENHUNTLY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .0 3.3 3 .4 7.4.46 2.9 7.14 11 .14 13 .15.93 OLD IVANHOE OLD CAMBERWELL Kerkvliet 2, Pike 2, Ballard, Harvey, Provan . BEST Jackson, Pike, SPurritt, Ballard, Harvey, Webb. OLD IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Beat Players not receirm :EEE .

AQUINAS 4.4 4.5 7.6 7.6 .48 NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 .1 0.3 0.4 3 .6.24 AQUINAS Whelan 2, Clifford2, Spiess, Wilkinson, J . Livingston . BEST Sauze, L . KingHodge, Leavy, Spiess, J . Livingston. NORTH BRUNSW}CK A. Tirchett, J. Briffa, Sammartina BEST J . Tirchett, Cortese, Lirosi, Sammartino, Burrows, Hehir . OLD ESSENDON 2 .3 4.3 4 .6 6.7.43 DOVETON 0.1 5.1 7.4 9.8.62 OLD ESSENDON Willmott 6 . BEST J. McEncore, P. Carmichael, J . Willmott, B. Panna, D. Eastway. DOVETON Dyke 3, Page 2, J . Reiger2, Murphy, Beugellar. BESTAhdore, P. Giddens, Burgess, Muirhead, Page, Goodwin, Beugelaar. BULLEEN UNITED 3 .2 4 .2 6 .9 7.9.51 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0.3 1 .5 1 .6 2 .7.19 BULLEEN UNITED Hopkins 2, Graham 2, Dellaca, Thompson, Givirgilio. BEST Snape, S. Avery, Gay, Dellaca, P. Avery, Morley . WILLIA N Caldenrrood, Cooke. BESTCalderwood, Cook, Harry Featherston, Dervan, Anderson. WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 1 .3 4 .7 5.9.39 MAZENOD OC 7.4 10.10 13.13 22 .19.151 WEST BRUNSWICK Gorman, Rooke. BEST Sadaro, Jones, Gorman, Hokkanen, Hatzistavkou, Frencham . MAZENOD Rekic 7, Boyle 3, Noble 3, Riley 2, Chilcott 2, Connelly 2, Smith 2, Hadfield . BEST McLean, Mannix, Boyle, Kendell, Marshall, Smith .

ST MARY'S 9.4 12 .7 17.15 21 .22 .148 ST. ANDREW'S 3.3 6 .6 8 .8 9.12 .66 ST M ARY'S T. Ymer 6, P. Sala 5, T. Jones 3, S. McCoy 2, D. Lupton, T. McCaskell, B. Clark. I. Ellett . BEST T. Ymer, D. Lupton, T. Brideson, P. Sala. ST ANDREW'S ASHBY 2, Taylor 2, Funnell, MacDonald, Ochuzan, Tapner, Unwin . BEST Funnell, M . Galea, Minnitt, Park, Taylor, Unwin . POWERHOUSE 2 .2 6.3 8 .7 12 .12 .84 BRUNSWICK 2.6 8 .10 12 .14 15.14.104 POWERHOUSE Corbett 4, Devlin 3, Kemp 3, Lynch, Morris. BEST B. Hall, Kemp, J Scotland, P. Hollowood, Newland. BRUNSWICK Spezza 3, Shaw 3, Williamson 2 . Sayers 2, Green, S. Gibson, Cross, Carroll, Cordes . BESTStevens, Green, Cullinan, Spezza, Shaw, Hewitt .

10.13.73 SALESIAN 4.3 7.6 9 .10 ST PATS MENTONE 0.1 1 .2 2 .7 2 .8.20 SALESIAN Lawton 3, Cincotta 2, Nannes 2, Chiappini, Grace, Stevens . BEST Quinn, Healey, Bobetic, Nannes, Canavan, Perna, Chiappini . ST PATS @AENTONE Horler 2 . BEST B . Kellet, P. Barry, S . Scanlan, P. Lewis, C . Gurtler, J. McKay. U.H .S .O .B. 2 .3 6.8 8 .9 8.12 .60 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .0 2.1 2 .4 2 .6.18 U.H .S .O .B. Kountios 3, Wallace 2, Epifano, Boxshall, Watt . BEST Davidson, Trantino, Kountios, Boxhead, Wallace, Williamson. RICHMOND CENTRAL Long, D. Sando. BEST R. Sutherland, D. Jiggins, Donazzon, Fenton, Bell, Agorakis . ANZ BANK 6.6 11 .12 18.19 25.24 .174 PENINSULA OB 3.1 6.2 11 .4 15.6.96 ANZ BANK Nicolosi 8, Ganley 4, Morros 3, Reed 2, Szeitz 2, Larkin 2, S . Pastras, S. Vergos, McLeod, R . McDonald . BEST Nicolosi, Ganley, Larkin, S. Vergos, Reed, J . McDonald, Sore. PENINSULA Goat Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD CAREY 20.11.131 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12.4.76 OLD CAREY Neate 3, Cooke 3, Berti 2, Ballagh 2, Hickey 2, Cutlack 2, Collyer 2, I . Paterson, Dyson, Skene, Daniels . BESTGcod team effort . UNI BLACKS Tehan 3, Edgley 2, Doyle 2, Fosse 2, Condon, Barone, Ryles. BEST Suidgeest, Kane, Tehan, A . White, Schiavo. BORONIA PARK 3.2 7.6 8.8 12.12 .84 ELSTERNWICK 3.5 7.7 12 .12 17.17.119 BORONIA PARK Featonby 5, Carew3, Monish 2, Borthwick, Weinlich . BEST Monish, Van Buul, Martin, Featonby, Ton, Coath. ELSTERNWICK Brizzio 3, Farrington 3, McIntyre 3, Christie 2, Hill, Nicholson, Pechter, Pavlovic, Schultz, Southall. BEST Murphy, Farrington, Christie, Brizzio, Pechter, Schultz .

THERRY 0.1 .1 KEW 11 .13 .79 THERRY BEST Brisbane, McIntyre, Hewat, Blain, Kelly, D. Sandman. KEW O ;Dea 4, D. Maclsaac 3, McEncroe 2, Northam, Curtain . BEST Furlong, Tucker, D. Maclsaac, O'Dea, M. Doyle, McEncroe . ALBANVALE 0.1 1.2 1.3 3 .5.23 COLLEGIANS 0.1 0.2 2.2 4.3 .27 ALI3ANVALE S. Breadey, M . Phillips, A. Parfrey. BEST S. Brearley, J . Almenera, S. Mitchell, A. Parfrey, J. Joseph, R . Turner. COLLEGIANS P. Dunne, NancarraN, Tadgell, Parsons . BEST C. Mackay, Comley, Goldrick, Lockwood, Latchford, Kenneally .

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2 .1 5 .1 6.3 6.4 .40 MARCELLIN OLD PARADIANS 0 .3 2 .6 3.9 6.10 .46 9ARCELLIN Rozenboom 2, M . Tyrrell, O'Callaghan, Curry. BEST A OCallaghan, Slaviero, Paonessa, J . Rimes, Kennedy, Hardy. OLD PARADIANS C. Ray 4, D. Blackley, C. Zahra. BEST Ray, Toonen, Brennan, Bourke, Lord, Zahra . FIT 0 .0 .0 . 0.0 1.2 .8 OLD SCOTCH 3 .5 7.7 10.12 13.15 .93 PIT Byrne. BEST Taylor, Holburt, O'Kane, Cliffe, Zieller, Johnstone . OLDSCOTCH Price6. Steele 2, Clunies-Ross, Macmillan, Hawdon, Aird, K. Fuller. BEST Middleton, Sutherland, Price, Hawdon, K . Fuller, McGregor. CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 .6 6.8 7.10 10.11 .71 OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .0 4.2 4.5 5 .7.37 CHIRNSIDE PARK Thomas 2, Carvsi 2, Warren 2, Mathieson, Cornelissen, M . De Jong, Harrington . BEST Andrew, Carvsi, Wyngaard, Marshman, Bourke, G. De Jong. OLD WESTBOURNE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ELTHAM 4.2 6.4 7.5 10 .12 .72 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .2 3.4 7.8 8 .8.56 ELTHAM Thorsen 4, Stickland 3, Kim, Taylor, Wood . BEST Peacock, Bishop, Thorsen, Weatherill, K . Tucker, Barling. NORTH OLD BOYS D. Ryan 2, Perrone, McGrillen, Biscaro, J . Schmidt, Carroll, Fogarty. BEST Carroll, Hehir, J . Schmidt, Biscaro, Scott, D. Ryan. BULLEEN-TEMP. 3.5 6 .10 7.13 12 .18.90 ST BERNARDS 1 .3 3.4 5.5 6.5.41 BULLEEN TEP,4P. Otter 2, Bennett2, Hendrie 2, Shine, Massey, Mutimer, Hurley, Parris, Hatton . BESTA .Saw, Parkinson, Hurley, Bennett, Brinoley, Edwards. ST BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BANYULE 3.2 3.5 6.5 7.10.52 OLD XAVERIANS 2.4 2.10 7.12 7.16.58 BANYULE Davis 2, Place 2, Lydiate, Ryan, Rigby. BEST McGuiness, Lydiate. Janis, Place, Rigby, P Agostinelli . OLD XAVERIANS M . Gibson, L . Sick, J . Mahney, M . Fitz, J. Sadler, D. Hummerson, J. Manly. BEST J . Mahney, T. Collins, J . Manly, J . McGrath, D. Hummerson, J . Sadler.

OLD GEELONG 0.4 1 .4 3.5 3.6.24 ST KILDA CBC 3.0 5.3 5.6 6 .6 .42 OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ST KILDA CBC Liddell 2, Kelly, Thapliyal, Nardella, Derham . BEST Liddell, Rogers, Nardella, Credlin, Orgill, Jackson . OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .2.26 AJAX 5.3 .33 OLD MELBURNIANS Hargreaves, McIntyre, Nunge, Organ . BEST Scrinis, Howell, Buttery, Hunt, Woodhouse, Francis . AJAX Perch 2, Kay, Handel, Given . BEST Friedman, Jagoda, Krongold, tVit ;ner. A. Zielinski . Haskin . MAZENOD RECEIVED FORFEIT ST KEVINS FORFEITED

MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .3 4.a 4.6 5.10.40 GLENHUNTLY 0.4 1 .6 4.10 5.13.43 MONASH GRYPHONS A . O'Brien 3, S . Hogan, D. Adams . BEST J. Williams, C. Robinson, S . Hogan, A . O'Brien, L . Wapling, J. Dykes. GLENHUNTLY James Sist 3, P. Jones, Grinsted . BEST West, P. Jones, Austerberry, D. O'Shannessy, James Sist, N . Morris . KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD 3.3 5.4 6.7 6 .8.44 ST JOHNS OC 4 .0 6.3 7.5 12 .9 .81 KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD N . Alexandrou 3, Lording, Joyce, Hatzidakis. BEST G- Spiliopoulos, N .A . Lambrinos, Fountoglou, Joyce, Lording, Bond . ST JOHNS OC Suttie 3, Matheson 3, Cantwell, Higgins, G . Thomas, Hempel, Sheehan, Ladson . BEST Ladson, Charlton, Colville, Hempel, Munroe, Matheson. OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .2 4.6 4.9 6 .10.46 MONASH WHITES 3.5 6.6 11 .9 14 .14.98 OLD HAILEYBURY Whitelaw 2, Gilchrist, White, Ellenport, Cooper. BEST Cotton, Lavender, B . Ladds, C. Ladds, Rice, Whitelaw. MONASH WHITES Sinn 2, Sammells 2, Morgan 2, Bainbridge 2, Gualano 2, Ridlex . BEST Kotsanis, Sammells, Pain, Pinkey . Gualano, Bainbridge. DE LA SALLE 9 .10.64 BLOODS 4.7.31 DE LA SALLE Rennie 2, Goss, Green, Murtagh, Dwyer, Tully, Swann, Davey. BEST Rennie, McGraw, J . O'Gallaghan, Davey, O'Dwyer, Mitchelhill . BLOODS Ellam, McDonell, Evangelou, Watkins. BEST Smith, Turner, C . McAsey, R . McAsey, Rowbottom, Grant .

OLD BRIGHTON 1 .4 3.4 7.6 13.7.85 OLD SCOTCH 1 .3 2.8 2 .9 6 .12.48 OLD BRIGHTON Hamilton 3, Delbridge3, Skelton 3, Devine, Hayden, Richardson, Gilmore. BEST Robinson, Pyers, Hayden, McNamara, Delbridge, Hamilton . OLD SCOTCH Stokes, Eagle, Bethke, Kidd . BEST Harris, Stokes, Eagle, Roberg, Knox, Lawson . MAZENOD BLUES 14 .28.112 OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 .8 MAZENOD BLUES P. King 3, B . King 3, A . King 3, Horban 2, Mounter 2, Guiliano . BEST King, King, King, McCusker, Weston, Josza . OLD PARADIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . UNIVERSITY BLUES FORFEITED ST BERNARDS OC RECEIVED FORFEIT ORMOND 1 .3 4.4 5.8 6.9.45 DE LA SALLE BLUE 8.5 12 .13 20.15 29.23 .197 ORMOND Brown 4, Agar, Hurley. BEST Hurley, Marnow, Turner, Agar, Brown, Mont gomene . DE LA SALLE BLUE Makinson 8, Van Der Pligt 6, S . Greely 4, Duckett 3, M . Smith 3, Murray 2, Borg 2, McLeod . BEST McLeod, Dean, Taylor, Van Der Pligt, Murray, Lafferty.

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OLD XAVERIANS 7.4 14.7 24.14 32 .17.209 COLLEGIANS 1 .3 4.3 4.3 6.7.43 OLD XAVERIANS P. Salter 19, Hilbert 3, Cook 3, Caputi 2, R . Salter, D'Amico, Burke, Barlow, Hogan. BEST P. Salter, Keyhoe, D. Dalton, Hogan, Cook, Hilbert. COLLEGIANS Sayers 2, Jenkin 2, Lester, Fredman . BEST Symons, Heath, Blackman, Fredman . OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3.1 7.4 9.7 11.16.82 MARCELLIN OC 2.3 7.5 11 .9 15.11 .101 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Phillips 3, Lappage 2, Bingham 2, Lyons, Naisbitt, Fothergill, P. Anderson . BEST Dewar, Lappage, D. Andersen, Hinnig Healey, Dow. A9ARCELLIN OC Becche tti 4, Quarrell 3, Moran 2, Cox 2, Wallis, McKenzie, Gallagher, Ryder . BEST Rule, Murray, Vimpani, Bearzatto, Quarrel], Neal .

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TFi :RRY 0 .3 4.8 11 .12 13.16.94 WHITEFRIARS 1 .1 2.1 3.3 3.5.23 THERRY D. Goodwin 3, Stanko2, Carbis2, M . Fitzpatrick, K . Fitzpatrick, A . Baker, G . Baker, M . Sharp, Sheedy. BEST A . Baker, M . Fitzpatrick, Sheerly, M . Sharp, Carbis, Newbould . WHITEFRIARS Young, Dorazio, Vernal . BEST Ciardulli, Haynes, Bateman, N . Smirk, Wise, Cappalofti . OLD IVANHOE RECEIVED FORFEIT PARKSIDE FORFEITED ALBANVALE 2 .1 2.3 7.9 8.9.57 AQUINAS 1 .2 3.6 3.8 3.9.27 ALBANVALE Gatt 3, Mills 2, Liddell, Marion, Bentley. BEST Grech, Paddon, Marion, Leetet, Liddell, Mills, AQUINAS A . Wright, Jess, Flynn . BEST Denver, Kennedy, Hacking, Colliver, A . Wright. THOMASTOWN 2 .2 7.4 10 .5 11 .7.73 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .2 6.4 10 .5 13.11 .89 THOMASTOWN Kotevski 2, Skora 2, D . Pougios 2, Mustaffa 2, J . Pougios, Gatovski, Valentino . BEST D. Pougios, Grech, Daghastini, Valentino, Gatovski . NORTH OLD BOYS Del Re 3, Fisher 3, Horn 2, J . Considine 2, Vaina, White, Radi . BEST Salvatore, Boczar, Bangit, Rochford, Delac, Leigh, White. CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 .1 7.4 11 .6 15 .7.97 OLD TRINITY 6 .7 9.9 11 .13 17.18 .120 CHIRNSIDE PARK Fullerton 4, Smith 3, Spirli 2, Connell, Woodcock, S . Foster, R . Foster, Paola, Pedler. BEST Connell, Simmons, Paola, Pedler, Spirli, Fullerton. OLD TRINITY Hyndman 4, Williams 3, Sims 2, Gibson 2, Sutherland 2, Makris2, Lloyd, Curry . BEST Hyndman, Sims, Makris, Beamish, Adam, Williams. BULLEEN TEt.I ? - BY E I ~ MONASH BLUES OA 0 .4 1.4 1 .6 .12 MHSOB 1 .2 1 .6 4 .12 7.13.55 MONASH BLUES Bertacco. BEST Rowlands, Mentna, Smith, Beck, Arnott, Dillon . MHSOB Young 2, Barnett 2, Saultry, Bradley, M . Konstanty. BEST Pilmore, Parris, Saultry, Roberts, Archdall, Young. Great Team Effort . OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .8 8.13 11 .16 15.20.110 MAZENOD BLACKS 0 .0 0.0 1 .0 4.0 .24 OLD MELBURNIANS A . Smith 3, Rose 3, Fraser 2, Will 2, Salter 2, Trindade, Muscamp, Cox . BEST Salter, Will, Vile, Giilard, Rose, Trindade. MAZENOD BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST PETER'S CLAYTON 0 .0 1 .1 2 .4 5 .7.37 DE LA SALLE GOLD 3 .10 8.13 11 .15 14.19.103 ST PETER'S CLAYTON Cowley 3, Schultz, Tomlinson . BEST Woodbridge, Cowley, Kelly, Schultz, D . Hall, Lema. DE LA SALLE GOLD S . Greely 2, Sheedy 2, Foggia 2, Jackson 2, M . Smith, Brown, Grace, Truscott . BEST M . Smith, Sheedy, Favaloro, Raynor, Hynes, Brown . OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .2 2.4 6.8 6.9 .45 ST BEDES 4 .5 9.9 12 .12 18.14 .122 OLD CAMBERWELL McKenzie 2, McHutchinson, Taylor, Brown, Porter BEST Kent, Nash, Mudge, Brown, Gale, McKenzie . ST BEDES McCraw4, Ross 3, Farrell 2, Goodchild 2, Loos, G . O'Brien, Smith, Hecker. BEST Farrell, Zahra, McCraw, Bracctti, Rivalland, Bilos . OLD MENTONIANS 5 .4 9.11 17.19 21 .27.153 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .2 1 .3 2 .4 55 .35 OLD MENTONIANS Pride 5, Riley 4, Appel 4, Sichlau 2, Marshall 2, Riddle, Stainforth, Jones, Raymond . BEST Stainforth, Graham, Pride, Jones, Riddle, Bond . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Mathieson 2, Gosstray, Jones, Terry . BEST Ribbons, Schultz, Gosstray, Ellinghaus, Gordtz, Wailes . 44

AJAX 5 .2 10.2 10.3 13 .4.8; HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .6 12 .8 16.15 22 .16 .141 AJAX Israel 3, Hoppe3, Bendel 2, Jason Wroebei, Slade, Bram, Levine Trayer. BEST Fell, Redlich, Israel, Levine, Slade, Jason Wroebel . HAMPTON ROVERS Ross 12, Wilton 3, Phillipson 2, Fairweather 2 Brabner, Kay, Robbins . BEST Dakis, Murray-White, Ross, Day, Dwye ; Devereaux .

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .3 4 .5 6.7 10.12 .7; THERRY CCOB 2 .3 3 .3 5.4 6 .4 .4( NORTH OLD BOYS Horn 2, Dwyer 2, B . Devine Turnbull,, Muller, Irvine Radi, Joseph . BEST Horn, Turnbull, Boyd, Mcliroy, Radi, Zumbo. THERRY CCOB Pinner 3, Donohue 2, O'Brien. BEST Pearse, Jones Devereaux, Purcell, S. Bannister, Moran . DE LA SALLE OC 0.1 1 .3 1 .6 2 .7.1<. ORMOND 2 .3 2 .4 2.4 2.6.1E DE LA SALLE OC McGee, Murray. BEST Team Effort. ORMOND Gallagher, Forsyth . BEST P. McDonald, Stone, Edgell Robertson, Cleary, Collins. OLD HAILEYBURIANS 1 .3 4 .3 6.9 8.10 .5E COLLEGIANS 1 .1 3.2 7.6 11 .13 .71 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Doran 2, Bennett, Eyers, Parton, Irvine Robinson, Herbert . BEST Main, Ray, Sher, Dunn, Doran, Kraus . COLLEGIANS Griffin 4, Marino 2, Coyne 2, Fraser, Stubbs, Hibbins BEST Scott, Stubbs, Parsons, Hibbins, Bailey, Anderson . UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.4 3.4 5.5 5.6.36 OLD SCOTCH 4.3 13.8 18.10 24 .14.158 UNIVERSITY BLUES Buckley 2, Norman, Giles, Ogilvy- BEST Ide, Lawfey, Ogilvy, Currie, Dobson, Buckley . OLD SCOTCH Aston 4, Shepherd 4, A. Lloyd 3, Petty 2, Hodges 2, Newnham 2 . B. Steele 2, Wigney, Japp, A . Hart, T. Hart, D. Hooper. BEST Shepherd, A. Lloyd, N . Hart, T. Hart, Chambers, Veselik. OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .3 3.4 4 .5 4.5.29 MARCELLIN OC 5.4 7.14 13.18 18.23.131 OLD MELBURNIANS Burgess 3, Nugent. BEST Curtis, Joscelyne, Burgess, Cox, Howell, Holt . MARCELLIN OC Petroff 11, Bourke 2, Archdeacon 2, O'Hehir, Ti . Slattery, Julian Kann . BEST Petroff, Archdeacon, Seabury, Pappas, Triangulo, Dillon .

ST BERNARDS OC 12 .11 .83 OLD BRIGHTON 1 .1 .7 ST BERNARDS OC Hogan 5, Byrne 2, Doolan 2, Mathevres, O'Connell, Godfrey, Degan . BEST Morrice, Byrne, Wood, Mulqueen, Hogan, Mathewes. OLD BRIGHTON Hopkins. BEST Latzer, Young, Hopkins, Hillard, McLennan, Haling . KEW 1 .2 1 .2 1 .3 1.3.9 OLD PARADIANS 1 .6 10.7 13 .10 16.14 .110 KEW Flower BEST Morgan, Christensen, Blake, Blovrtieid Barnes, Macri. OLD PARADIANS Hammond 5, Kerr 3, J . Mills 2, Freeman 2, Way, Mullavey, Nelson, Vear. BEST Shannon, Nelson, Walsh, Hammon, J. Mills, Mullavey. OLD MENTONIANS 1 .1 1 .2 2.3 2.4.16 OLD TRINITY 4.3 6 .6 10 .10 13.14 .92 OLD MENTONIANS Dickson, Johnsen . BEST Dickson, Cater, D. Holland, Hyland, McKinnon, Ingram . OLD TRINITY Ashe 3, Oldfield 3, Banfield 2, Harmer, McCulloch, T. Phillips, Scott, Thomas. BEST Scott, A . Turner, T. Phillips, Banked, McAree, Tony Smith . OLD XAVERIANS 4.8 8.12 12.17 13 .20.98 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .1 1 .2 1 .3 3 .7.25 OLD XAVERIANS L. Hannebery 3, Denton 2, Connors 2, Callan, J . O'Sullivan, Meehan, Atkins, Dillon, Doolan . BEST R . Dalton, Denton, Lowe, L. Hannebery, Kelliher, Doolan . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Keys, Ganly, B. Smith . BEST McLaughlin, Dillon, Hopkins, Cordner, Ganly, B. Smith . PARKSIDE 4.6 4 .6 4.10 8.12 .60 BANYULE 0.0 2 .4 3 .8 3.8 .26 PARKSIDE Dunbabbin 3, Globan 2, J. Panjari, Ferry, Shanahan. BEST G . Panjari, C . Tustin, Dunbabbin, Penrose, Delle-Vergini, Coombe . BANYULE Knight, Glass, Kearsey. BEST Glass, A . Parry, Kearsey, Gillies, Taylor, C. Pyers.

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


pAONASH BLUES 2.4 3.5 3.8 5 .9.39 FAWKNER 0.2 2.4 2 .6 5 .8.38 MONASH BLUES Headberry, O'Brien, Andritsos, Kanizay, Sinclair.. BEST Hyett, Fielke, Millie, Andritsos, Headberry, Lynch . FAWKNER Walker, Brown, Lydiatt, Selleck, Gray . BEST Lydiatt, Selleck, G. Kelly, C. Habgood. ST KILDA CBOC 1 .0 2.6 2 .7 2 .8 .20 STATE/COMM . BANK 3.2 3.2 5.3 5.3.33 ST KILDA CBOC Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . STATE/COMM . BANK Corboy, Cank, Brown, Eliaz, Coghlan . BEST Lucas, Kemezys, Hay, Curtin, Corboy, Williamson . BULLEENTEkAR 1 .0 6.1 7.2 9.5.59 IVANHOE 4.4 5.4 10.6 12 .6.78 BULLEEN TE69R D. Matthews 3, Merrell 2, Bell, Frosinoss, Edmonds, Nigro. BEST T Mathews, Field, Osborne, Bell, Glover, D . Matthews. IVANHOE Smith 3, Maud 2, Howard 2, Zanatta 2, Sammartino, Cartwright, Angellini . BEST Rooney, Manuel, Cartwright, Scoble, Angellini, Maud . WHITEFRIARS OC 7.3 11 .7 16 .12 19.16.130 CAULFIELD GR 0 .1 0.2 0 .3 1 .3.9 WHITEFRIARS OC Peter O'Brien 7, P. Reidy 4, Shannon 2, McHugh, F?ughes, Rohan, Bonnyman, Zavarella, Morris . BEST R . Rohan, Peter 05rien, Morris, P . Reidy, Ciardul6, Zavarella . CAULFIELD GR Harris. BEST Harris, Stanko, Knight, Dachs, Isaacs, L ianaa. PRESTON MBOB 2 .1 5.2 7.3 11 .4.70 THOMASTOWN 4 .1 6.2 8 .3 10.4 .64 PRESTON MBOB Dean 3, Barbara 2, Debono 2, Ferguson, Shortis, Masset, Caton . BEST A Good Team Effort. THOMASTOWN Latouf 3, Kev Hurling, Prinzi, Micevski, Bailey, Zaicos, Sturrock, Jenkins. BEST Latouf, Bradford, Jenkins, Bailey, Leale, Sturrock .

HAMPTON ROVERS 0.2 0.4 0.4 1 .4.10 OLD GEELONG 4 .4 5.6 7.10 9.10 .64 HAMPTON ROVERS Devola. BEST S . McDonald, Robbins, Dakis, Mulholland, Crisp, Grummer OLD GEELONG Slorach 2, Hollis 2, W. Dowling 2, J . Smith, Grey, Rice. BEST Oliphant, Rice, Hollis, J. Smith, C. Jones, McMillan. ST KEVINS OB 4.2 4.2 5.3 5 .3 .33 ST BEDES 1 .0 1 .3 2.4 4 .8 .32 ST KEVINS OB Lewin 2, Marks 2, Hawkins . BEST Meagher, Hawkins, Croagh, Walpole, Marks, McColl. ST BEDES Whitelaw, Mark Beasley, Ridewood, Hambridge. BEST Whitelaw, Trease, Hambridge, Mark Beasley, Ridewood, Luke Walker. MHSOB 2 .8 3 .11 6.15 9.18 .72 LATROBE UNI 2 .1 2.2 4.2 5 .4.34 MHSOB Drummond 3, Moore 2, Martin, Feferkranz, Wix, J . Palmos. BEST M . Webster, Sumner, Wix, J . Palmos, Thompson, Snaidero. LATROBE UNI D. Huffer 2, Brennan, Brownlaw, Scanlon . BEST D . Huffer, Morrice, Brovrnlaw, Chilco, Moeliker, A. Huffer. AJAX 2 .4 3.9 6.11 9.15.69 GLENHUNTLY 0 .1 4.3 5.5 7.9 .51 AJAX Shenker 2, Mond 2, Burstin, Rozenes, D. Sheezel, Szuk, Goldberg . BEST Berman, Ofer Korrnornik, L . Goldberg, Halphen, B. Goldberg, Rosner. GLENHUNTLY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 5.7 8.8 9.11.65 OLD IVANHOE 1.3 1 .6 1 .10 2 .11 .23 OLD CAMBERWELL Gan 5, Lenton, Hill, Brown, Inkster. BEST Gan, Hayes, Sugden, Alex, Hill, Essery . OLD IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

AQUINAS 4 .2 4.5 5.6 8.7.55 NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.4 1 .6 1 .7 3.8.26 AQUINAS Ryan 5, S . O'Loughlin 3. BEST G . Wright, S . O'Loughlin, = an, McLeery, Rogers, Joyce. NORTH BRUNSWICK Rispoli, Androutsos, P. Randello. BEST V. Randello, P. Randello, Garling, P. Dimarco, Androutsos, Johnston . OLD ESSENDON 3 .3 5 .3 5.4 5.5 .35 DOVETON 2.5 2 .6 3.10 3.11 .29 OLD ESSENDON J . Briggs 2, Clohesy 2, Henry . BEST McKenzie, Henry, R . Cram, C. Ciohesy, J . Briggs, B . Koochew. DOVETON Charleston, Pepper, Sweeney. BEST Webster, McGoligan, B ; -a.v, Poiglaise, Sheppeck, Stephens .

BULLEEN UNITED 1 .0 3 .2 3 .5 3.6 .24 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .0 1 .0 2.2 2 .3 .15 BULLEEN UNITED Humphrey. BEST Cotterill, Schneider, Divirgilio, Borg, Irvine, Huntington . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Tuck 2 . BEST Hyland, Zadel, B. Tuck, M . Dervan, Zammitt, Bubnic . WEST BRUNSWICK 0.2 1 .2 1 .2 2 .3.15 MAZENOD OC 5 .6 6 .8 12.10 15.16.106 WEST BRUNSWICK Borg 3, Jackson 2 . BEST Capron, Fyffe, Sanajko, Johnstone, Lampard, Bargiamidis. MAZENOD OC Lucas 4, Dicintio 4, Palamara 2, Fitzpatrick 2, McCormack, Grimison, Tsiavis. BEST Lucas, Dicintio, Palamara, McCormack, Grady, Fitzpatrick . ST MARYS 6.1 9.3 13.4 19.7.121 ST ANDREWS 0 .4 0.5 2.6 3.9.27 ST MARYS G . Sloan 9, M . Plumridge'4, P. Norman 2, R . Burns, A . Ellett, A . Lindsay, E . Evans. BEST P. Murphy, G . Sloan, M . Burrows, N . Faulkner. ST ANDREWS Campbell, McLean, Varkopoulos. BEST Campbell, D'Angelo, Goldsworthy, Goyne, McLachlan . POWERHOUSE 2 .0 3 .4 3.6 5 .7.37 BRUNSWICK 4 .5 5 .6 7.10 10.14.74 POWERHOUSE Reidel, Skews, Caracos, Stewart, Sergeant, BEST Hannerman, Senior, Skews, Sergeant, M . Silva. BRUNSWICK W. Smith 2, Snelson 2, McLean 2, Banns, Conboy, Bell, Conduit . BEST McLean, Strachan, Conbov. Pavo. J . Gibson .

SALESIAt : 0.1 0 .3 1 .6 1 .8.14 ST PAT'S ' .'.ENTONE 7.1 10 .5 14 .7 17.7.109 SALESIAN Gibbons. BEST Thompson, Ramsdale, Tassone, Sinclair, Gibbons, Power. ST PAT'S MENTONE Camm 5, B. Symons 4, M . Houlihan 2, G . Capuano 2, Nicholls, Gibbins, Wise . BEST J . Morrow, Saunderson, B. Symons, Camm, Nicholls . UHSOB 4 .1 7.5 8 .7 13.14.92 RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 .0 1 .0 1 .1 2 .2.14 UHSOB Mazza 4, Wood 4, Shone, Rothwell, Siluca, Ross, Cressweil . BEST Ross, Wood, Regan, Gunthorpe, Galie, Mazza . RICHMOND CENTRAL Peters, Redfern . BEST Alevras, Redfern, R . Peatling, Lang, P. Sando. Miranda . ANZ BANK 3 .1 5 .6 5 .8 6.10.46 PENINSULA OB 0.2 0.2 2.4 2 .4.16 ANZ BANK Birkenfelds 3, Kringoudis, M . McLeod, Kovacs . BEST Lasslett, Raspa, Kringougis, Bennett, Shoppee, Orchard . PENINSULA OB Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD CAREY 3 .3 5.4 9.13 13 .13.91 UNIVERSITY REDS 4 .0 6.2 6.2 8.5 .53 OLD CAREY Hoyle 3, Huckstepp 2, Bertalli 2, P. Harris 2, Hands, Blizzard, Llewellyn, Nance. BEST Good Team Effort. UNIVERSITY REDS Hille 2, Dynes 2, Heaphy, Cahir, N. Smith, Riccio . BEST Klau, N . Smith, Riccio, Salzano . BORONIA PARK 1 .2 .8 ELSTERNWICK 15 .14 .104 BORONIA PARK Hinksman. BEST Charlton, Ballantyne, Cairns, S . Nicholson, Hinksman, Christoforo u ELSTERNWICK Byrne 5, Ramsay 2, Walker 2, Bulluss 2, A . O'Connor, Marshall, P. Mahony, Whelan. BEST A. O'Connor, Harris, Nolan, Tsoloumas, Byrne, D.J . Osborne.

Mon-Wed : Next Weekends Matches Wed-Fri : Umpire Appointments Sat-Sun : Results of Matches


Personality Pars 100's AT AJA X Michael Gross played his 100th game for AJAX earlier in the season after joining the club from St Kilda U19s in '81 . "Grossy" has been a tenacious rover, and his loyalty to AJAX was exemplified by the enthusiasm and determination he displayed during the bleak years of the late 1980s . Another AJAX centurion from earlier this season was Mark "Gunner" Silverjoined AJAX from North Kew in '84 and has been a stalwart of defence ever since . The final AJAX 100-gamer so far is our resident rabbi and expert on all things Jewish, Braham Goldberg . Braham joined AJAX from Mt Scopus College in '84 and despite studying to become a doctor. has always managed to put football first . CONGRATULATIONS! CENTURY AT KEW Congratulations to Robert Macisaac who played his 100th game last week (13/7) for the Kew Club XVIII G Grade side. Robert is one of the quartet of Macisaac brothers who, along with Richard (140 games), David (120 games) and Chris (70 games), makes up the Kew goal to goal line. Robert is renowned for his ability to fly for the "specky" and was a member of the '89 Premiership team . He also prescribes to the Darren Wheildon school of match preparation but always gives 100% when he takes the field . Congratulations to Robert from his family and all at Kew. 50 UP FOR "THE OOZER" AT OMF C All at OMFC would liketn congratulate Drew Solley who last week (6/7) played his 50th game for the club. After being at OMFC for 3 years, Drew has been selected in the Victorian squad twice and was last year awarded the Most Successful Old Mentonians Sportsman for the Year. We all congratulate Drew and look forward to many more milestones from a very classy and talented footballer. 50 GA MES TO NORTH OLD BOYS DU O Two of North Old Boys most popular young players - Guy Irvine and Lynton Joseph - last week (6/7) played their 50th games for the club . Having both commenced in our U19 team in 1989 direct from the school, they have each earnt individual honours in their short careers . Guy being Captain and B&F of the U19s in 1990 and Lynton being a co-winner of the George McTaggart Medal, B&F U19/1 also in 1990 . Although both players are small in stature, they are very big in heart and some of the courageous bits of play, particularly Lynton's, have bigger players squirming . Congratulations boys from the players, supporters and committee of North Old Boys. 50 AT PRESTON MBO B One of Preston MBOB's most promising young players, Andy Philp, plays his 50th game for the club today (13/7) against Thomastown . In his short time with the Old Boys he has won a senior B&F, played in our '88 'D' Grade Premiership side and represented the VAFA in an U19 team . Well done Andy and let's hope you're with us for your 100th and 150th . 50 GAMES AT ELSTERNWIC K Robe rt Eklom this week (27/7) will play his 50th game for Elsternwick . Rob has been a lion hearted performer for the ' Wicks, and was rewarded for his hard work this season by being awarded the Reserves vice captaincy. Rob will be a leading player in the coming finals series. Keep up the good work Rob, and congratulations from all at Elsternwick.

SWAG OF 50 GA MES AT OLD HAILEYBURY So far seven players down at Old Haileybury have reached the 50 game milestone during the course of the 1991 season . The list includes Matt Armstrong, Heath "Jabba" Broadbent, Ward Caspers, Dave "DC" Connell, Blair Main, Fraser M ain and Glenn "Spanner" Tanner. All of these players have made valuable contributions to the success enjoyed by the Bloods over the past couple of seasons and their exploits are well known to the faithful down at McKinnon . From everyone at Old Haileybury to all those mentioned above, congratulations on clocking up 50 games and well played . 50 GA M ES MATT TALBOT & MARK DEVINE Congratulations from everyone at OBGFC for reaching this milestone. Matt, recruited from the infamous breeding ground - "the school", first played in '89 in the "supa" side and then captained the U19s last year in the club's (U19) first year in A Grade . Last year B&F winner Matt has continued on with the good form in the first this year . Well done ! M ar k Devine has, through good management, excellent training and good parents, managed to achieve a rare feat- 50 games in the U19s. Not good enough for the first, too good for the 2nds, consistent forward, centreman forthe U19's, "Deva" has thrilled the crowd with those chip passes, the umpires with his interpretation of the rules, and the players with his ability to pick the wind shifts . Well done "Deva", 100 games is in sight . YOUNG BULL UP FOR 5 0 In just a little over even time, John M oran notches up his 50th for Bulleen United . The '89 U19s team brought some really good footballers to Bulleen and Johnny "the defender's back pocket" is one of the most consistent. A good kick too, so there might be a little versatility to be got out of the man these days . He's certainly got the skills, just he plays so well in defence it's hard to take him away . John is one of the responsible people who puts in around the club as well, always in attendance for social turns and helping out behind thejump . Good on you John, and may we see another 50 in the same class . 50 GAMES TO NORTH O.B. - ADRIAN TRIMBOLI Congratulations from all at North O.B . to Adrian Trimboli who recently played his 50th game for the club . Having started in the U19s in'88, Adrian haswon the '88 and '89 club U19 B&F, as well as the VAFA's George McTaggart Medal for the B&F U19 player in '89 . Adrian also captained our U19s in 88/89 and is looking forward to a long and successful senior career with the club. Congrulations Adrian . BULLEEN UNITED PAST vs PRESENT PLAYERS Koonung Oval, Buileen, 1pm July 2 8 All supporters and former players are invited to a great family day. Food and refreshments available. This reunion match promises to be a tight tussle . After being pipped last year, the Legends pull out their ace in Bull centurian M ike McArthur-Allen who takes up the clipboard . And there will be more dirty tricks, better than the "jumper switcheroo" too! Hope to see you there . STATE/COMMONWEALTH BANK REUNION Saturday Aug 3 will see the day set aside for Life Members and Past Players from Commonwealth Bank FC and State Bank FC.


IMPORTANT NOTE TO PRESS CORRESPONDENTS All faxed best players and goal kickers must be faxed by 12 noon Mondays to be included in this list . A SECTION UNDER 19 SECTION 1 N7ount ( Collegians) (4) 50 R. Makinson ( De La Blue) (8) 103 Schuhkraft (Ormond) 48 Gilmour (St Bernards) (-) 53 Miller (Old Scotch) (4) 46 Sayers (Collegians) (2) 3 1 B SECTIO N Gollant (St Bernards ) Boxtel (Old Trinity) Solley (Old Mentonians) Acreman (Old Mentonians)

(10) 59 (2) 47 (1 3 3 33

C SECTION

UNDER 19 NORT H Galt (Albanvale) (3) 67 Stanko (Therry) (2) 36 Hacking (Aquinas) (-) 35 UNDER 19 SOUT H Riley (Old Aflentonlans) (4) 63 Cornell (Old Melburnians) (-) 52 Pride (Old Mentonians) (5) 49

Pratt (Whitefriars ) Pace (Bullen-Temp.) Bergman (St Kilda)

(- 65 55 (-) 4 8

D SECTION Panagiotidis (Hampton Rovers) Wilson (Latrobe ) Bamert (MHSOB)

(2) 63 (8) 56 (8) 5 6

E SECTION DeMorton ( North Brunsw ick) Graham (Williamstown ) Rekic (Mazenod OC)

{-) 78 O 77 (7) 5 5

F SECTION Hickey (Old Carey) Bowden (St Pat's Mentone) Cincotta (Salesians)

(2) 68 0 (2) 454

G NORTH Price (Old Scotch) Thomas (Chirnside Park) O'Dea (Kew)

D RESERVE Drummond (MHSOB) (3) 36 Martin (MHSOB) (1) 30 McGrath (MHSOB) (-) 25

(6) 45 (2) 42 (4) 39

E RESERV E Ryan (Aquinas) (5) 46 Riley, Paul (Mazenod) (-) 45 Rispoli (North Brunswick) (1) 39

G SOUTH Suttie (St Johns ) Seidel (Monash Whites) Alexandrou (Kontias)

35 (3) 30 (3) 27

F RESERV E Camm (St Pat's Mentone) (5) 51 Gibbon (Salesians) (1) 42 Xuerub (ANZ Bank) (-) 3 6

A RESERV E Price ( Old Scotch) (-) 38 Aston (Old Scotch) (-) 34 Gribble (Ormond) (-) 28 B RESERVE Heapy (Old Xaverians) (-) 40 Hammond (Old Paradians) (5) 37 Hudson (Old Trinity) (-) 26 C RESERVE Degering (St Kilda) (-) 61 Spencer (Monash Blues) (-) 24 Clarke (Bulleen-Temp.) (-) 23

THE BLACK LIST ROUND 14 JULY 13 FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES BY 3PM ELTHAM (G) WHITEFRIARS (Res) 3 .43* BY 5PM ST KEVINS (Snr) 5.07 ANZBANK(Snr)5.10* WEST BRUNSWICK (Snr) 5.03

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& 20 1991 BY 5 .30Ph1 UNIVERSITY BLUES (U19/1) failed to notify forfeit result . ELTHAM (G ) *Clubs had to be contacted for scores . PHONED INCORRECT SCORE S SALESIAN (Snr) ST KILDA (Res )


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LISTS W L D FOR AGST 4b Pfa . A SECTION " 31R fH 08 11 1 1 1353 992 136 .39 46 COLLE(",1,NS 9 4 0 1439 1126 127.80 36 DE LA SALLE 8 5 0 1498 1211 123 .70 32 OLD SCOTCH 7 6 0 1395 1252 111 .42 28 THERRY 6 6 1 1168 1288 90.66 26 ORMOND 6 7 0 1303 1185 109 .96 24 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 7 0 1222 1272 9607 24 MARCELUN 6 7 0 1271 1344 94 .57 24 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 9 0 922 1316 70 .06 16 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 12 0 957 1542 62.06 4 B SECTION 12 1 0 1632 801 203 .75 48 OLD TRINITY ST BERNARDS OO 10 3 0 1515 875 173.14 40 BANYULE 8 5 0 1435 1302 110.22 32 OLD XAVERIANS 7 6 0 1361 1100 123 .73 28 OLD PARADIANS 7 6 0 1377 1169 117 .79 28 OLD MENTONIANS 7 6 0 1137 1286 88 .41 28 PARKSIDE 6 7 0 1156 1160 99.66 24 OLD BRIGHTON 4 9 0 1019 1331 76,56 16 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 9 0 938 1697 55.27 16 KEW 0 13 0 852 1701 50.09 0 C SECTION WHITEFRIARS 10 4 0 1656 1301 127.29 40 IVANHOE 10 4 0 1481 1333 111 .10 40 BULLEEN79'EMR 9 4 1 1458 1098 132 .79 38 STATE/COMM. BANK 9 5 0 1613 1285 125.53 36 MONASH BLUES 8 6 0 1442 1260 11444 32 FAWKNER 6 7 1 1479 1384 106.86 26 ST KILDA CBCOB 6 8 0 1269 1313 96 .65 24 THOMASTOWN 4 9 1 1203 1564 76 .92 18 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 9 1 1245 1633 76 .24 18 PRESTON MBOB 2 12 0 905 1694 53 .42 8 D SECTION AJAX 11 3 0 1501 1232 121.83 44 OLD IVANHOE 10 4 0 1459 1104 132 .16 40) OLD GEELONG 9 4 1 1337 940 142.23 38 7 6 1 1323 1164 113.66 3C ST KEVINS MHSOB 7 7 0 1507 1273 11828 28 ST BEDES 6 8 0 1100 1227 89.65 24 GLENHUNTLY AFC 5 9 0 1198 1459 82 .11 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 9 0 1211 1546 78 .33 20 LATROBE UNI 5 9 0 1099 1532 71,74 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 10 0 1149 1407 8166 16 E SECTION WILLIAMSTOWN CYkRS 12 2 0 1977 1058 186 .66 48 MAZENOD OC 12 2 0 1783 994 179 .38 48 NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 3 0 1718 1155 148 .74 44 AQUINAS 0 8 9 5 0 1289 1218 105.83 36 DOVETON 8 6 0 1321 1152 114 .67 32 BRUNSWICK 8 6 0 1450 1408 102.98 32 BULLEEN UNITED 8 6 0 1229 1273 9654 32 POWERHOUSE 5 9 0 1293 1388 93 .16 20 ST MARYS 4 10 0 1229 1553 79 .14 16 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 10 0 1092 1504 72 .61 16 OLD ESSENDON GR 3 11 0 1171 1494 7838 12 ST ANDREWS 0 14 0 821 2176 3773 0 F SECTIO N ANZ BANK 14 0 0 2030 886 228.60 56 UNIVERSITY REDS 10 4 0 1401 1068 131 .18 40 'ELSTERNWICK 10 4 0 1789 1365 131 .06 40 OLD CAREY 6 4 2 1543 1255 122.95 36 UHSOB 8 6 0 1450 1423 101 .90 32 SALESIAN OC 6 6 2 1391 1250 111,28 28 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 7 7 0 1365 1389 98 .27 28 PENINSULA OR 3 11 0 1388 1741 7972 12 BORONIA PARK 2 12 0 1056 1983 53 .25 8 RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 14 0 891 2071 43.02 0 A RESERVE SECTIO N OLD SCOTCH 12 1 0 1392 837 166.31 48 DE LA SALLE 11 2 0 1328 806 164 .76 44 8 9 4 0 1128 992 113.71 36 NORTH 0 ORMOND 8 4 1 1162 829 140.17 34 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 6 0 1104 1017 10855 26 MARCELLIN 6 6 1 1019 846 120.45 26 COLLEGIANS 5 8 0 955 1179 81 .00 20 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 10 0 867 1246 69.58 12 THERRY 3 10 0 870 1289 67.49 12 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 13 0 591 1562 37.84 0 B RESERVE SECTIO N OLD PARADIANS 13 0 0 1509 306 493.14 52 OLD XAVERIANS 12 1 0 1405 496 283.27 48 ST BERHARDS OC 10 3 0 1373 523 262.52 40 OLD TRINITY 9 4 0 1038 529 19 6. 22 36 BANYULE 6 7 0 730 1070 68 .22 24 KEW 5 8 0 646 1105 5846 20 OLD BRIGHTON 4 9 0 505 1094 4616 16 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 10 0 600 1104 5435 12 PARKSIDE 2 11 0 489 1125 43.47 8 OLD MENTONIANS 1 12 0 310 1383 22 .42 4 C RESERVE SECTION ST KILDA CBCOB 12 1 1 1105 534 206 .93 50 BULLEENfTEMR 9 5 0 1176 636 184 .91 36 FAWKNER 9 5 0 919 805 114.16 36 IVANHOE 8 5 1 984 784 128 .80 34 MONASH BLUES 8 6 0 1056 778 13573 32 STATEfCOMM. BANK 8 6 0 897 890 10079 32 WHITEFRIARS 6 8 0 762 1002 7605 24 THOMASTOWN 4 10 0 710 1032 68 .80 16 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 11 0 776 1268 61 .20 12 PRESTSON MBOB 2 12 0 492 1273 3865 8

W L D FOR AGST % PTS D RESERVE SECTION MHSOB 13 1 0 1139 619 184 .01 52 OLD GEELONG 11 2 1 1106 685 161.49 46 OLD CAMBERWELL 10 4 0 967 770 125.58 40 ST KEVINS 9 5 0 840 768 109,38 36 AJAX 7 7 0 860 757 113 61 28 OLD IVANHOE 7 7 0 784 790 99 24 28 ST BEDES 6 7 1 754 767 98 .31 26 GLENHUNTLY AFC 4 10 0 659 925 71 .24 16 LATROBE UNI 1 13 0 557 1029 5413 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 13 0 553 1251 44.20 4 E RESERVE SECTION MAZENOD OC 14 0 0 1701 359 473 .82 56 WILUAABSTOWN CYMS 11 3 0 1291 567 227.69 44 NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 3 0 1429 633 225 .75 44 AQUINAS OB 9 5 0 879 781 112.55 36 OLD ESSENDON GR 8 6 0 902 830 10867 3 2 -ST MARYS 8 6 0 882 943 9353 32 BRUNSWICK 6 8 0 830 1021 81 .29 24 BULLEEN UNITED 5 9 0 651 978 66,56 20 POWERHOUSE 4 10 0 647 1145 56.51 16 DOVETON 3 11 0 664 1155 57 .49 12 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 11 0 544 1357 40 .09 12 Si ANDREWS 2 12 0 568 1353 41 .98 8 F RESERVE SECTIO N UHSOB 12 2 0 1200 707 169 .73 40 ANZ BANK 11 3 0 1195 639 187.01 44 ELSTERNWICK 10 4 0 1163 707 164 .50 40 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 9 5 0 1149 789 145 .63 36 OLD CAREY 8 6 0 1046 780 13410 32 SALESIAN OC 7 7 0 952 1016 93.70 28 PENINSULA OB 6 8 0 1026 813 12620 24 UNIVERSITY REDS 6 8 0 917 835 10982 24 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 13 0 498 1595 31 .22 4 BORONIA PARK 0 14 0 354 1640 21 .59 0 0 SECTION NORTH OLD SCOTCH 12 2 0 1115 508 219 .49 48 CHIRNSIDE PARK 12 2 0 1115 569 195 .96 48 ELTHAM OC 12 2 0 1168 604 193 .38 48 ST BERNARD'S OC 11 3 0 1116 635 175 .75 44 BULLEENTEMP. 10 4 0 1183 659 17951 40 KEW 10 4 0 1039 731 142 .13 40 NORTH OLD BOYS 9 5 0 822 659 12433 36 MARCELLIN 7 7 0 886 777 114 .03 28 OLD WESTBOURNE 7 7 0 893 966 92 .44 28 OLD XAVERIANS 6 8 0 797 1009 78.99 24 ALBANVALE 4 10 0 665 885 75 .14 16 COLLEGIANS 4 10 0 587 1058 5548 16 OLD PARADIANS 3 11 0 569 992 57 .36 12 FIT 3 11 0 478 1021 46,82 12 BANYULE 1 13 0 485 1402 34.59 4 THERRY 1 13 0 418 1233 33.90 4 G SECTION SOUT H DE LA SALLE 13 1 0 1466 406 361 .08 52 190 .08 48 ST JOHNS CC 12 2 0 1207 635 MONASH WHITES 11 3 0 1228 577 212 .82 44 BLOODS 11 3 0 1144 570 200.76 44 MAZENOD OC 9 5 0 837 702 119 .23 36 Si KILDA CBCOB 9 5 0 809 723 111 .89 36 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 7 0 827 737 112 .21 28 GLENHUNTLY AFC 6 8 0 541 957 5653 24 KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD 5 9 0 757 1242 6095 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 4 10 0 635 968 6560 16 MONASH GRYPHONS 3 11 0 626 1136 5511 12 ST KEVINS 3 11 0 584 1279 45.66 12 OLD GEELONG 2 12 0 574 1134 5062 8 AJAX 2 12 0 427 1061 40.25 8 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BE LA SALLE BLUE 13 0 0 2421 664 364 .61 52 ST BERNARDS OC 11 2 0 1754 696 252 .01 44 MARCELLIN 10 3 0 1004 810 123 .95 40 OLD XAVERIANS 9 4 0 1546 887 174 .30 36 MAZENOD BLUES 9 4 0 1413 877 161 .12 36 OLD HAILEYBURY 8 5 0 1431 1173 121 .99 32 COLLEGIANS 5 8 0 1199 1400 85 .64 20 OLD PARADIANS 4 9 0 913 1493 61 .15 16 OLD BRIGHTON 4 9 0 737 1479 4983 16 OLD SCOTCH 3 10 0 896 1886 47.51 12 ORMOND 1 12 0 805 1672 48.15 4 UNIVERSITY 1 12 0 440 1839 23 .93 4 UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION ALBANVALE 13 0 0 1805 511 353 .23 52 THERRY 10 3 0 1160 921 125.95 40 OLD TRINITY 9 4 0 1292 946 136.58 36 CHIRNSIDE PARK 9 4 0 1521 1205 126 .22 36 NORTH OLD BOYS 8 5 0 1052 946 111 21 32 BULLEENTEMP 7 6 0 1023 966 10590 28 AQUINAS OB 7 6 0 989 954 10367 28 THOMASTOWN 5 7 1 995 1236 8050 22 OLD IVANHOE 3 9 0 434 1040 41 .73 14 WHITEFRIARS 3 10 0 821 1357 6050 12 PARKSIDE 3 10 0 495 1950 2538 12 UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTIO N OLD &9EN 1 ONIANS 13 0 0 2089 737 283.45 52 OLD MELBURNIANS 12 1 0 1528 696 219 .54 48 ST BEDES 9 4 0 1534 772 198 .70 36 DE LA SALLE GOLD 9 4 0 1725 1132 152 .39 36 MHSOB 7 6 0 1162 1362 8532 28 AJAX INC 6 7 0 1437 1297 11079 24 MONASH BLUES 5 8 0 846 1003 8435 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 5 8 0 989 1451 88.16 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 9 0 1275 1760 71 .63 16 MAZENOD BLACKS 4 9 0 788 1461 53 .94 16 Si PETER'S CLAYTON 2 11 0 814 1817 4480 8 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 11 0 659 1559 42 .27 8


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