The Amateur Footballer, Week 17, 1991

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Good afternoon . Today I have asked Phil Rowell (Umps Chairman) to present a report on a very successful luncheon held last Sunday at Elsternwick Park before the Old Scotch vs Old Haileybury match . I also include a terrific letter (real) received by one of our clubs which should bring a smile to every reader's face . Have a great day, Phil Stevens 66~ .J

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Followers of Amateur Football will have experienced the benefits flowing from thefactthat our numbers of umpires ara significantly up on previous seasons . The increased numbers has provided greater depth of quality at all levels as :all as extending the two umpire system further down the grades than ever before . T'- = Umpires Association considered it an appropriate time to have a reunion of past umpires (PUMPS) and r-~cheon was held at Elsternwick Park last Sunday prior to the Old Scotch vs Old Haileybury game . The idea ~iie PUMPs came from former A-grade umpire Ken Coughlan, who still umpires weekly in the juniors with a ~ U ng umpire. T he luncheon was an outstanding success with over 90 people present including Les Wenker, who umpired ~e exhibition football match at the 1956 Olympics, former umpires' advisers Max Barker & Kevin McKay, and a number of past and present umpires . A special guest of the Association was the AFL Umpiring Development Officer Kevin Mitchell . With major changes imminent regarding AFL umpiring squads for 1992, the Umpire Committee is already planning to ensure that the VAFA recruits well for next season to hopefully achieve its target of having all games umpired next season under the two umpire system . Most players and followers do not believe the umpires have a sense of humour. One of our former umpires, Ron Lowe, who is also a former MHSOB player, received a letter from his old club prior to this season seeking his help as an official for one or two games during the season . Ron, being a conscientious person, volunteered to goal umpire on Saturday 11th May . What subsequently happened is perhaps best described by his wife in a letter to the MHSOB club dated 16th May . It reads as follows : 16th May, 199 1 Dear Sr, RE : GOAL UMPIRING AT MELBOURNE HIG H In response to your written call for support, my husband M c Ron Lowe completed the supplied form to the effect that he would be willing and able to perform the above duty on Saturday 11th May, 1991 . That form was immediately returned to you by registered post . During the period leading up to this match, my husband threw himself into preparation for the big game both on a mental and a physical level . This included obtaining AFL replay tapes to study the style, positioning and performance of those in the top league together with several Dale Carnegie audio tapes on positive thinking as he knew he could well be involved in some disputes on the day . Even in quiet moments during advertisements on TV, hecould beseen going through his exercises, e .g . throwing one hand in the air and tapping it with the other hand or patting his left shoulder with his right hand or doing a type of "Heil Hitler" sign only with his arm going out to the side. When questioned about this one he replied "Ball out on the full, idiot" as though I should know these things . However, his most practiced routine has been what I understand to be the goal or point score where he seems toimitate a cowboy pulling out his guns or gun in a fast jerky fashion pointing hisforefingerwaist high ahead of him . At first the children and I found this quite funny and would laugh but we soon realised he was taking it all ver y seriously and he began to lock himself away in the bedroom for nightly practice . One day at the bank whilst waiting inaqueue he began to practicethe cowboy point score sign (apparentlyto gauge crowd reaction) and three tellers and a customer dropped to the floor thinking it was a hold up . He dyed his old sports trousers black, made three goal flags after work, borrowed his father's bowls hat and chef friend's designer style coat . He began jogging each morning and it was clear that his life had taken on a new focus . During the week before the match he brushed up on the rules of the game . He game me the rule book and asked me to throw questions at him in quick succession - ball hits the point post on the full - arm in air, out o f ÂŽ re

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bounds on the full . Opposition player kicks bail through wrong goals -a point, and so on . A large contingent of, his friends promised to come and watch him on the day . On the Friday before the match, he was obviously concerned as he had n't received any confirmation from you and this weighed heavily on his mind as he put long stops on his black shoes in accordance with the weathe• forecast of "a shower or two".

Finally on Friday night, he telephoned you but you were not home . He then telephoned Mr. Orchard but h , was not home . My husband was becoming desperate . He had a hot bath to relax . Then your return call . I didr~ know how to tell him but did my best- "Theydon't need you for goal umpire but you can be Interchange Stewar d Mr. Gallop, if you could only have seen his face. He was speechless and began to tremble . A 120 game plays with the Club, over 100 more as a senior field umpire in the VAFA, a fervent back room supporter and for all thi,~ you can be Interchange Steward". Naturally his pride dictated that he should decline your offer . What has occured since can only be described as tragic . He is a broken man . He hardly eats anything, he is morose, he goes off the handle for no reason at all and he has lost all interest in football and indeed, in life itself, The goal flags are no longer in a large vase on his bedside table. The borrowed hat and coat have been returned and footy replays are a thing of the past in our home. We have of course sought professional help and this brings me to the reason for writing to you which is two-fold . Firstly, could the Club see its way clear to help with the cost of professional treatment and secondly, please see that the Club takes measures to ensure that this type of thing does not occur to someone else in the future Yours faithfully, (Mrs .) J . Lowe

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A SECTION by Mike McArthur-Affe _ia,

ROUND 15 M ATCHES - REVIE W The tension mounts as the top side tumbles at the'Trott, De La and Ormond absolutely trounce their opponents Therry keep history-making finals aspirations alive and Haileybu ry maintain their amazing Elsternwick Park record . The Lions bounced back from a horrid performance out at Uni to really prove to the boys from Brunswic k that this year is not a one-horse race . Collegians started very well with Stephen Mount alight at FF kicking 3 in the 1st quarter. The game settled into a battle of defences with both sides not allowing many scoring opportunities and those that did eventuate were not converted with some inexcusable misses from set and running shots . Leading by 4 goals at the last change the game never at any stage reached a top standard and Collegians kicked 2.7 to North's 2 .3 to win comfortably by 28 pts . With expectations of a top game between the top 2 sides it was a disappointment in both quality and the lack of real endeavour by a number of the NOBs players . Both teams meet again in Rd 18 and certainly in the finals so one hopes it was just one of "those" games. For the Lions, Wayne Daly (HF) and Tony Wallace (Rov) were good players and Darren Martin (R) and Tim Jones (C) were North's best , Following a very poor showing last week against Haileybu ry, De La made OM pay dearly at East Malvern catching the D's in a ruthless mood on the rebound . De La kicked 11 .7 to half time whilst keeping OM to a pitiful 1 .4 . The pain continued in the 2nd half for O M and De La's highly inaccurate kicking of 7 .11 to OM's 2 .6 resulted in a 98 pts winning margin . Peter Green and Pat Mannix both kicked 4 each for De La and their best players were Colin McClounan ( Rov), Damian Toohey (HB) and Steve Harrison (C) . For OM, Jeremy Nicholls in an unusual role at HB was good with support from Andrew Sinn (RR) . Therry clinging percariously to 4th place by 2 pts took on a renewed Marcellin out at Oak Park who knev+ a win there would put them in with a chance for the four. I expected a game that could go either way and a very even first 3 quarters supported this judgement . At the last change the Eagles led by 4 pts and the game was se; up for a great last term . But all that had gone before disappeared as Therry came home very strongly kicking 2 .7 and the Therry defence was impassable as it kept M arcellin to a solitary point . The winning margin of 14 pts could have been more but again poor kikcing was par for the course. Still it was a vital win for Therry and keeps them in 4th place . M ick Bosanko ( HB), Paul Matton (Rov) and consistent Scott Ramsay (HB) were great players for Therry and for Marcellin, again both Chris Slatte ry (HF) and Robert Gross (FB) were the best player s Ormond's narrow 5 pts loss last week to ladder leader spurred them to great heights at home this week agains: Uni Blues . After Uni's giant-killing performance over Collegians this game boded a good contest . This was not to be the case by a long streak. The'Monds bounced out and kicked 8.9 in the 1st half and kept Uni from troubling the scorers . In fact, the ball only came close to Uni's goal line on 2 occasions in the entire half of footy and these were swept away by the defence . The lopsided game continued after the long break with Uni kicking a solitar~, goal in the 3rd and 2 pts in the last . At the same time Ormond kept piling on the scores kicking a total of 19.1? for the game . It was difficult to see how the same team had played so well the previous week so poor did Uni attack the ball or look to team together. By contrast, the Ormond side looked to be back to being an excellent working team . Schuhkraft out injured resulted in Stua rt Carboon playing at FF and kicking 4, and Darren Wood alse 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


~ ng 4 from a FP Andrew Jobling (RR) was Ormond's best . For Uni, Richard Furphy (RR) and Hamish Vdorsley HB) played valiant games but had little support . The Vic Health-Dental Health match of the day was on Sunday featuring Scotch and Haileybury at Headquarters and in very windy conditions with much to play for it was a close affair all day. Scotch opened well but Haileybury ught back to within 4 pts at half time. Scotch just did not do enough in the 3rd quarter with the strong win d advantage kicking 3 .5 but Haileybury worked well with 2 .2 and there was only 5 pts in it at the final change . The 2 softly-spoken coaches made attendance at the respective huddles somewhat irrelevant for supporters but as I IE r the round I felt Haileybury would win running away given the ever-strengthening wind . This was not the case , :s scotch showed great mettle and, despite early Haileybury goals, fought back running the ball well into the nnd . 2 goals, one an amazing example of ball control and freakish snap by Millar, narrowed the margin and the Cardinals were sniffing victory. An immature error slowing down the play near goal cost the chance to take the ^ad and Haileybury steadied to kick 2 and seal a8 pt win . Not surprisingly given the conditions, both sides selected defenders as their best players : Ben Armitage (CHB), Jeremy Rae (HBF) and Andrew Baxter (FB) for Haileybury ; and Rob Fuller (HB), Cam Hunter (CHB) and Peter Brown (HB) for Scotch . ROUND 16 MATCHES - PREVIEW No rt h play host to De La and this game will be interesting to see if NOBs just had a momentary lapse last week or if there are more disturbing signs for Robert Hyde and his selectors . There was certainly a distinct lack of real interest by too many North players and no doubt this will be pointed out in direct fashion at training . The comfort zone that North's position on top has created can produce a less than 100% effort but it would be critical that this is not allowed to fester into a cancer of complacency . De La Salle have been very hot and cold with some impressive performances at times being cancelled out by some unusually poor displays that belie their current udder position . The frustrating nature of their inconsistency makes them hard to pick in this contest and I think North will win . Collegians and Ormond clash at Harry Trott and it was back in Rd 5 that the Lions inflicted a 20 pt loss at Ormond and helped cement the 'Monds into a horror start of 5 losses . The memory of that defeat will stir the Ormond players but the memories from both camps are long as Collegians recall 2 painful GF losses and are anxious to extract revenge. This could be one of the great A Section games this year as both sides are playing ery well and Collegians' win over North will be atremendous boost . There will be little in the game but the Lions play the 'Trott so well I have a sneaking suspicion that they could finally end Ormond's chances for this season . If they do, they will provide a collective sigh of relief from the others with final hopes . Uni Blues are at home to Therry and it would be hard to select the home side after their pathetic performance last week . Therry continue to cling to 4th by their fingernails but all at Oak Park are starting to feel they have a ~storic chance to play in their first-ever A Section finals . That will be good fuel for their tank . Uni, despite previous magical escapes face almost certain relegation and will need a miracle . It won't be provided . Therry to win . M arcellin at Bulleen meet Haileybury who are rampaging towards 4th spot . Now only 2 pts behind Therry, they know any loss will be cu rtains. The Eagles will have set themselves to finish above Scotch and possibly Ormond and in atopsy-turvy season have not altogether written off 4th spot either . Their run home is probably the toughest of all outside the four but form reversals have been the feature of the past month so who can say it is impossible? I still fancy Haileybury and with M eehan and McKenzie still to return they can get better . Can the Eagles spring a surprise? NO ! OM, looking to 1992 and beyond, are trying out an alternative home venue with another excursion to Toorak Park . It is an excellent move bythe club as the ground and facilities are superiorto the Cordner Oval and hopefully they gain the appropriate support from Prahran Council and indeed their own members and supporters . This week ui ey hostScotch who will be disappointed but not destroyed bytheir loss last week . They know 4th is still availabl e :hey can win the last3 and Therry lose 2 . It really is down tothe wire. I would not expectScotchto betoo troubled by O M and if they were to snatch 4th they could trouble those above them . They look much better than I've seen them for a long time . THE 1991 "A" SECTION BATTLE Team Pts North 50 Collegians 40 De La Salle 36 Therry 34 -----------------Haileybury 32 Ormond 28 Scotch 28 Marcellin 28 --------------------------

Rd 1 7 Marcellin H Scotch A Therry H De La A Uni Blues ------------------H

Rd 1 8 Collegians H North A Old Melb . EP Marcellin A ---------------------------Scotch H Old Melb. H Uni Blues A Collegians H Haileybury A North A Therry H ---------------------------Uni Blues 20 Haileybury -----------------A Ormond H Old Melb . 4 Ormond A] De La E P

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by Tom Johnsto n

What an even round of Amateur football - most games were played on wet and heavy grounds, hence the closenes ; of most matches . Baynule cemented a definitive place in the four with their good win over Old Brighton by 21 pts . St Bernard's join Old Trinity at the top of the ladder when the Doggies trounced Trinity by 47 pts at Timber Ridge. University Blacks made Old M entonians work very hard for their 9 pt win . Kew at home found Parksic ;e too good by 40 pts . Old Paradians at home will not make the four after Old Xaverians beat them by 8 pts . The battle for the four has now narrowed down to five sldes . I think St Bernards will finish on top - Old Trinity second, Banyule third and Old Xaverians fourth . Old Mentonians (5th) to just miss out but a good effort for a side in their first year ever in B-grade. The Villain picked 4 out of 5 winners missing out on St Bernards' win over Old Trinity (so much for home ground advantage) . Banyule's visit to the Beach Oval to tackle Old Brighton was always going to be a worry for Simmo and his boys with Old Brighton running out victors by 21 pts in a game Banyule really wanted to win . Best on ground for Banyule was winger Rohan Parry who turned in a blinder of a game . Big ruckman Dave Williams was bac k to his very best form, defenders Dave M itchell and Tony Short repelled many Brighton attacks. Brighton best player was ruckman Michael Hendrie who has strung a succession of good gamestogether. Utility Carl Anderson won plenty of the ball as did Chris B rook who was a valuable contributor. (Old Brighton would like to thank the Banyule boys for the way the Bangers supported Brighton after the match social drink . ) Old Trinity at home on the very muddy Timber Ridge ground was no match for the new competition leaders St Bernards . The so-called match of the season was a real fizzer . St Bernards outscored Trinity in every quarter after the first by playing team oriented football . What has happened to Trinity? I reckon coach Alan Johnson is praying for some good weather as his side looked all at sea in the muddy conditions . St Bernards best player was forward M ark Fitzpatrick who was more than elusive, forwards Jason Gollant and Greig Wood had the Trinity defence mesmerized with their skilful use of the ball . Bob Purcell dominated his wing . Trinity best player, and boy were they hard to find, went to centre half back Mike Turner who never stopped trying . Ruckman Lex Taylor had the better of Carey, Adam Anderson and Dennis Parkes were gallant in defeat . University Blacks playing on their own bog heap once again led for a long time before Old Mentonians ran over the top of Blacks in the last quarter to keep their final hopes alive with a gutsy 9 pt win . Old Mentonians best player was utility John Sly who really is playing good football . Centreman M ark Barrett, playing his 150th game (well done Mark), continually won the hard ball - forwards Adam Acreman and Tony Bournon looked dangerous all day- wingerCraig Best (50th game -an excellent player) isa playerwith plenty of potential . Blacks best player was defender Richard Reilly who had a great match . Full back Richard Grummett was impassable in defence - captain coach Steve Cernie (3 goals) was a valuable contributor as was centreman Justin Gray. Kew at Victoria Park were no match for Parkside, who after 6 successive losses desperately needed to win to lift the Devils morale . Best on ground for Parkside was rover Leo Panjari (a big tip for the Comp B&F) who dazzled the crowd with his skill . Ruckman Stuart Tustin, playing his first senior game forthe Devils, never stopped trying nor did winger Lou Inserra who always won the hard ball . Winger Greg Griffiths (playing his 150th game - well done Griffo) continued his good form . Kew best player once again was utility Paul Clayton who really is a value plus player ; full back Sam Bruno is playing his best ever football for his club ; rovers Dean Wood and Adam Bowater worked hard throughout the match . Enjoyed the beer and chat with the Kew boys after the game . With fourth place at stake Old Paradians at home to Old Xaverians came through the test with flying colours ending the OP season with their good gutsy 8 pt win . Parade playing desperate football in the last quarter just failed to win the match - Xavs hung on and were very glad to be winners . Old Xaverians best player was young State U19 John Dalton who has a good football brain . Full forward Dan `Bar ry ' Richardson was more than handy ; ruckman Doug Bailey continuesto impress ; winger Dermot Dann was backto his best form . Parade best player was ruckman Jamie Gea ry who has had a great season ; forward Simon Vincent won plenty of the ball as did the champ, rover Frankie Gleeson . Ruckman David Way, after a long absence from the seniors, made a welcome return to the side. ROUND 16 PREVIEW : Banyule at home to Old Xaverians is the match of the round . On their own ground the Bangers will be very hard to beat . Banyule by 12 points. Old Trinity vs Old Paradians (venue to be decided) could well be a very interesting match . Parade are a tough ; Trinity can still lose second spot and this will be the incentive for them to get back on the winning list . In a very even game Trinity by 6 points . Old Xaverians at home must not take Old Brighton too easy. Xavs are finally playing consistent football ; Brighton are fighting to avoid relegation and for this reason I expect Brighton to be in the match for a long time . However Xavs have the better side . Old Xaverians by 12 pts . Parkside at Pitcher Park play Uni Blacks in yet another game I think will be close . Parkside's home ground advantage to be the signficant factor . Parkside by 9 pts. St Bernards play host to Kew in what should be aone sided affair . Kew are really struggling - they will be beaten buttheir attitude and commitment is to be admired . St Bernards by 60 pts . 4

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SELECTIONS : Banyule Old Trinity Old Xaverians Parkside St Bernards Please Fax by Monday midday - players' full names and positions etc . Fax 489 9052 (or phone 489 9511) . • All the sides in B-grade take notice of how Banyule players and officials tak epart in the after match social . It's 'good for Ammo football - some clubs should take the hint !

C SECTION by Les "The Accurate One" Argen REVIEW - ROUND 1 6 2/5 winners which is one below my average and considering the third C Section draw for the season not all that a surprising result . I noticed that Phil Stevens tipped Ivanhoe to win the flag . After Saturday I cannot agree with this and feel that now-top-of-the-ladder Bulleen-Temp . are certainly the team to beat . _ The big dash between Bank and Whitefriars did not produce the close result many expected . Whitefriars were worried about this one because of Bank's impressive record at home and their record there against them and after half time their fears were justified . The Bank had their backs to the wall after 3 successive losses and an even first half in a fast, skilful game saw them 10 points up at half time . After the break it was all the Cobras and they relentlessly pushed on to a 56 point win . Whitefriars were without key ruckman Houston but no excuses! The Bank were too good on the day and showed the aggression and desire that had been recently missing . (Special mention to Russ Linford who by midnight Saturday had played the greatest game in the history of Amateur football - it's all in the number 26!!) . The other big match up was between M onash Blues and Ivanhoe at Elsternwick Park The scoreboard end was the scoring end and Ivanhoe had first use of the breeze but only managed a 3 point. lead at quarter time Monash kicked 5 goals to 1 in the second term to set up victory . The Hoers fought back in the third term but each . time they pressed close the Ashes had the answers . M onash are playing a good style of footy at the moment and have now scored 5 wins in a row to move into the four . Ivanhoe have lost 3 in a row and face a tough test again next week with Bank in a match that is of huge importance . Kennedy battled hard for Ivanhoe whilst Monash had good games from Lawrence, Fielke and Sturgess . Monash by 41 points . Preston caused another upset when they defeated St Kilda CBOC. The breeze was favouring the south end at St Kilda and an even first half saw the Saints 2 points up at half time. Preston fought hard in the third quarter to hold St Kilda to just 2 goals with the breeze . It was a thrilling last quarter with the Bullants trying to peg back a 10 point deficit . At the 24 minute mark scores were level but Preston goaled and held on for a 6 point win .A big team effort in which Herbert kicked 4 goals . Preston by 6 points. In remarkable circumstances at Fawkner, Thomastown took another step away from Caulfield in the relegation stakes with a draw. Amazingly it is the second draw for each side this season . The Bears having an earlier draw with top side Bulleen-Temp . and the Fawks with Caulfield . Sorry to hear Big Al is still indisposed and I hope the train of these close finishes isn't taking too much of a toll on all associted with the 2 clubs ! In the final match BulleenTernp. controlled the game against a desperate Caulfield to win by about 6 goals and earn top spot on the Iadder. Caulfield are now in desperate trouble as Thomastown have moved 6 points clear of them with only the 2 games remaining . PREVIEW - ROUND 1 7 As far as finals are concerned the most important game is the clash at Ivanhoe with State/Comm . Bank. Ivanhoe have a good record at home but must be on a confidence downer after 3 demoralising losses On the other hand State Bank have not won an away game since beating neighbours, Caulfield,in Round 11, .and from that have only beaten Preston away. Both teams are level on points and the loser is likely to miss outapart on the finals . The "kiss of death" goes to the Bank! ! Thomastown host Bulleen-Temp. and remembering the earlier draw at . the Bears are quietly confident of a bold showing . I believe the Stowers are the most talented sideBulleen-Temp in the Section and I'm tipping them to win but the Bears will let them know all about it - especially if that cyclone is blowing . W hitefriars want the double chance and they haven't lost at home yet . I can't see that this will be the one they will drop despite last week's poor showing ; as Fawkner have little but pride as incentive in this contest . Preston vs Caulfield at Preston . I owe it to the Bullants to tip them once this year so on the crest of last week' s win I'll go for Preston against Caulfield who have shown a rare ability to lose games they could have won this year . Monash Blues at home to St Kilda CBOC. Monash are playing well and have fought a hard campaign to win 5 in a row and earn a spot in the four . They will be keen to keep this up against the tenacious Saints, who visit the Uni Oval for the first time. Monash to win . SELECTIO NS : Bank Bulleen-Temp . Whitefriars Preston Monash SOCIAL NOTE : "Party Night" at State/Comm . Bank tonight!!!


D SECTION by Peter Lemon

And so Round 16 passes into history, with teams 1 (AJAX) and 2 (Old Ivanhoe) going down, Old Geelong stabilising, and St Bedes and/or St Kevins now needing 2 more wins - and 2 losses from MHSOB . The Rovers are approaching safety and have all but consigned La Trobe to E Section, barring a mind-boggling reversal . The Wells' win has put them 1 game ahead of the Hunters, and a little bit more on percentage ; this week's game is almost a grand final for both clubs, for I believe the Hunters will win their last-round game . Old Geelong's second quarter (which they dominated) was a little better than Old Ivanhoe's third (which they dominated), and thatwasthe difference - in front of asurprisingly small crowd . In addition, OG's appalling kicking for goal, if indeed that was what they were aiming at, probably deprived them of a slightly larger winning margin. Charlie Ross and Matt Cavanagh had another interesting tussle - with the latter probably taking the honours this time, and OGs were pleased to see M anton putting in a good one, along with "the import", John Roysmith . For the Hoes, "Bulldog" Deuce outpointed his opponent, and Greg Taylor and ruckrover "Yars" were the only others prepared to offer me sufficient financial inducement for a mention . At Elsternwick Park, Hampton Rovers controlled the game all day ; only some poor kicking for goal (2 .9 in the final term) deprived them of a much bigger win . There were many better players, including Gavin Hoggett at centre half back, Rob M elnjak on the ball, Ian Rogerson, Steve Pappon and (a new name!) M ark Hender with his many clearing kicks from defence . The club has come back strongly in the second round, and is encouraged by the progress of their Under 19s as an indicator for next year . Old Camberwell must have been too busy fixing the hot water service for next Saturday to contact me this week . However, it has been established that they set up their win for 3 goals against the wind in the first, and were further helped by SKOB's failure to score in the last . Asthat astute football judge, M ark M cHaig, commented "the desire to avoid relegation is sometimes stronger than the one to play finals football" . SKOBs were well served by their Captain and Vice Captain (Steve Kerr and Andy Varadasi) and half backs McNair and Athurson . One of the season's most inspired predictions, or a fluke? We'll never know, but I did pick St Bedes to down the Jackers (who were just one of 4 leader teams in Sections A to F to lose) . Strong play from Mills in the centre put pressure on AJAX who couldn't do enough in the third term, and were affected by "costly" free kicks in front of goal . Tim Beasley continued on his merry way for the Bedas, and Danny Spencer made a certainty of things, posting the last 3 goals . For the visitors, there were great games from "Zuby" - a weekly occurrence - Leon Burstin and the "acting captain", Bushy . The Glenhuntly/ M elbourne High game was squared up at half time, with the Hunters getting good value from Tim Rositer (roving) and Dave Gregory, with lain Withers (as usual) and David Mance performing well in defence. However, the big-man strength of High told in the third - with M r Newton and Dean Comer again controlling things round the centre - and the Hunters could do little with the wind . High were pleased with the effort from stand-in full forward, Adam Green, Jamie Dixon and Stewart Konstanty . THIS WEE K There's not much I've tipped with certainty - or accuracy - this season, but I have little hesitation in picking St Bedes to defeat the Trobers at l .a Trobe today . The Bedas still have their sights firmly on 4th spot and the home side is producing very little these days . The Rovers are "fairly confident" of beating St Kevins, for whom not much has gone well over the past 3 weeks . SKOBs see it as "a test of pride and commitment", especially as a loss today means the absolute finish . However, I'm selecting the Rovers to continue their good second half of the season run, though, not for the firsttime, injuries could affect their performance. The Old Ivanhoe/ M elbourne High clash is of great importance to both ; the Hoes at home are confident of a37 point win, but I'm less sure . They have a great centre line, but will come up against a formidable ruck combination (in the form of Chief Newton!) and a team which is now playing consistently well . Given reasonable conditions, this should be a great game - I'm picking the visitors. Old Geelong showed glimpses last week in the first half, on the sheltered Como ground, but their efforts in the wind and on other heavier grounds before then have been very ordinary . Equally, AJAX struggled in such conditions last week, but I feel their's was "the loss you had to have" when you're leading the section and that they'll come back this week . Old Camberwell - a win all leave them safe. Glenhuntly - victory would bring them level on points and close behind on percentage . When you considerthatthe Wells playthe "rampaging" St Bedes at St Bedesthefollowing week, and the Hunters play the "struggling" Trobers, the importance of this game to both becomes obvious. The Hunters are playing some good football, but not 4 quarters a week. They expect to have A ndrew Hill back who could inspire his team mates, but who might lack match practice ; Old Camberwell have a sniff of survival and could just take a tight one .


St Beu :-:s Hampton Rovers MHSOB AJAX SELECTIONS: Old Camberwell PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Please contact by midday Monday - 824 7423 (H) ; 663 8611 (B) ; 663 8618 (Fax) .

The Bloods made certain of their place in the finals with a hard fought win, Willy confirmed theirfiag favourtism and sent the Nodders back to the drawing board while Powerhouse picked up a very handy 2 points to really m,-, , e it hard for the Bells now. Another 6/6 means I will at least square the ledger with that intelligent Lyon Clarence. REVIEW Aquinas came out really fired up and by quarter time had established what was an unbeatable 39 point lead . For the rest of the game the Saints were very competitive and kept with the Bloods and could have perhaps even -encloser at the end but for some inaccurate kicking . Denis was a bit disappointed with the Bloods effort, especiall y the last quarter and knows they must improve to have a chance in the finals, while the Saints, if you can even be happy with losing, thought this one of their better effors for the year . Matty H . put in a big game for the victors as did Jewles while Wheels and Peters worked hard all day. Jamie Tapner impressed the opposition immensely as did Soncin, White, Bovezza and Minnitt . In a good hard fought contest that continued until the very end, St M arys had just enough desperation and perhaps a Iittle bit more incentive than the OEGsto hold on and score an important victory . Theystill have achance but must win both games asthe 2 points collected by the House have become vital . The Bells are taking it seriously and have gone into hiding this week, while for Essendon the ruck and rover combination of Milner and Viahek played very well as did Gowty on the wing . The Bulls were far too talented, on a very muddy ground, for the struggling Westies . Bulleen opened very well shutting West out of the game and had no difficulty in clearing the ball out of the packs . Snapper Snape continued his great form, Rod Creighton and Dick M orley were very good, Stu Avery was a star until injured and Thommo in his 100th was a mobile forward . Kevin "Budgie" Buhagiar was West's best, he was constantly at the fall of the ball, in many respects he was a lone hand, John Jackson tried hard at CHF and Ocker used his experience to advantage on many occasions . After a slow start North Brunswick found a bit of form and played good consistent football for 3 quarters to record a 38 point victory over Brunswick who again never gave in and continued to battle hard all day . It was pleasing that North started to regain a bit of their touch and have recovered from their slump . Match highlights included Craig "SOP" Fox's 8 goals, the continued good form of Vinnie Lirosi and Pat Clarke, and the return to the best list of Barry Thorpe. Blacky at CH F with 5 was excellent for the Wicks, as was Dasher who yet again continued to get more than his fair share of kicks . That young veteran Steve McBride was also a good player. Powerhouse proved they are no mug side and led Doveton all day until the final minute where somehow Doveton, who had been unspectacular and outplayed all day, got up to square the game . Doveton never got their act together onthe boggy ground and readily admit thatthe House deserved to win. The Powerhouse club would liketothank the Doves medical staff for their great assistance with one of their injured players. Back to the game, a very important 2 points to Powerhouse who had excellent performers in Newland, on the ball and Backmen Missaglia and Doyle who both withstood plenty of pressure at Doveton . Big Tony was again best, how they must wish he was available all year, coach Nigger Wilson was very constructive and Worms and John Reiger also played well . At Fearsome Reserve Willy jumped the Nodders for the first 15 minutes but then lost the plot until after half time . Down by 3 points and to 17 men in the 3rd stanza they kicked 5 goals to 1 to shock Nodders who were never able to recover. The Warriors continued their form during the last quarter and went away to record a very strong and morale boosting victory, psychologically they now have a big advantage over the Nods. In an even team performance Paul M cNamara, Andrew Featherston and Paul Dervan set it all up for their teammates . From the Nodders camp, no news is good news . PREVIEW It seems incredulous that we have only 2 rounds left, but this is the case and plenty of interest still abounds . Even though Powerhouse were very good last week and play a good running game, I feel Aquinas away from the mud and on a drier ground shall still win . At Hallam Reserve the Saints will give their utmost but Doveton will be just that bit too strong . St Marys still clinging to a glimmer of hope wait for Williamstown who would not want a loss this close to the finals. As keen and desperate as the Bells will be, Willy will still win . The remaining games should see North win the local derby over West, the Bulls at Flanders Fields to beat OEGs and Mazenod to rebound with a victory over Brunswick . ~~~ a .m . .~ . .., _,.,,.. ., . . . ~


Bulleen Maze nod Williamstown North Brunswick SELECTIO N S: Aquinas Doveton M ILESTONES : Congrats to Saints custodian Bovezza which in his 3rd consistent year with the club today play, his 50th game. Well done ! PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : 10/12 this week, a couple of regulars missing . Only 2 weeks to go! Don't forget Ph : 417 6044 (H) or 571 4808 (B) or Fax : 569 8766 by 6pm Mondays . This week's BLACKLIST St M arys and Mazenod .

F-TROOP by Peter Hill e

My tipping's been about as reliable as a Greek ship's captain in the last fortnight but my slab statistic remains at 82% . (Incidentally, Clarence congrats on your 16/16 vision two weeks back . ) I thought I'd missed out on another one when the Age dutifully reported a victory by the Socialists over the Van Winkles - the Old Carey fax and blowers went into overdrive. But alas it was not the case - simply another case of media misinformation . Speaking of which, I recall the frenzy which gripped N ude Nut some time back when he passed a shop window with a sale sign reading "All frocks half off" . Speaking of umpires, the Winkles/Socialists clash was sponsored by the Dept of Veterans' Affairs and officiated by the redoubtable Peter "Aggot" Harris and Ron "Ron" Smith . "Aggot" was kind enough to stay behind and lock up after the Winkles had gone to a horror show and the Socialists had gone to the Fenwick (which is really the same thing), The Winkles made it 16 straight by taking an even match by the scruff of the neck in the third stanza kicking 6 to 2 and winning by four. The Socialists, at least, showed more spirit and determination than in recent outings . Winkles were most impressed with the form of their favourite son Jack McDonald . The Beaker meanwhile is high at home on penicillin having caught something from a Sailor on shore leave at Southland . Nevertheless, he delighted in proving me wrong as the Poets stayed in contention with a narrow a copyright manual win over the Boys from the Bay who according to the Beaker hit the Poets with everything bar fightback . but couldn't hold off the Poet's stirring finish which was nearly matched by the Crew's whose Ressies were only The Brewers steadied again and comfortably accounted for the Stationmasters beaten on the last kick of the day (Old Man booted five) . The Shamrocks led the Backyard Boys all day till "Hank" led the Boys in a last stanza revival to win by 11 points over Irish legs that were fading . The Emperor returns! No joy for the Botanists at the Zoo as they went down by about a ton to the Elitists. BEST PLAYERS : Van Winkles : On-bailers Tim R eid and "Bam Bam" Larkin . Burgen . Socialists: Ruckman Frankie Godsend, defender Serge Salzano and skipper Graham Poets : Raging Bull R ob Cincotta, defender Peter "8 stitches" King and centreman Adam Healey. Sailors : Wingers Peter Angus and Warne-Smith and pivot M c Mahon . Brewers: Warren Ballagh (7 goals), pivot Craig Bryan and forward Greg Berti . Fenton . Stationmasters : M ark "Bear" Bestow, Graham "Tinker" Bell and Shane "Steroids" Backyard Boys : Defender Leigh "Boris" Murphy, ruckman Adam "Tree" Hankin and skipper Neil "Spider" Christie. Shamrocks: Back pocket Emmett, half-forward M urphy and rover Barry. Elitists : Botanists : Cummings, Hinksman and Neal . SOCIAL NOTES : • Rampaging all along the Peninsula is the expectation following the Sailors' last home hornpipe today . ® "Hugh Ryan" is having the Stationmasters round to his place for a party tonight. Will he perform his usual trashing which accompaies his other visits ? • Grand Raffle at Galway Bay tomorrow afternoon . THANYOU : The Emperor reports that the Botanists will greatly miss the work of Ressies coach Chris Challis who has moved on because of work commitments . MILESTONES : a Backyard Boys Peter "AB" Southall (100 games) and Leigh "Boris" M urphy (100 games) . Congratulations! ~ 50 games to Shamrocks M ark "Darky" Henson, Neil "Whale" Saunderson and Tony "Uncoachable" David . Well done! ruc AkRaTF1IR Pl1flTRfli I FR 1991


PREVIEW : match at the Backyard when the Boys take on the Van W inkles . I'm tipping a three goal upset . The Boyus a their own backyardo Sailors to derail the Stationmasters by about two handsful . • Brewers to roll the Shamrocks by a six pack at the Brewery to ensure themselves a finals spot . • Socialists to do the same by rolling the Botanists on the slab . .(n the match for last round hope I predict the Poets will outlast the Elitists by about 4 twins.

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REVIEW OF SEMI FINALS - AUGUST 3 The semi's yielded me a 50% return but yielded only a 25% return to our association when only one match details were supplied as requested . This is a great disappointment to many people who work hard to meet press deadlines to give news of players and teams to the people of Victoria . G NORT H First Semi Final St Bernards showed greatly improved form to defeat Chirnside Park by twenty-six points Inaccurate kicking prevented St Bernards having a greater winning margin as two goals nine was their second. half score For the second time this season Chirnside Park had no answer to the good play of Jock O'Connell and Peter. O'Day who had John Fraser, Paul Runting, Anthony M uir and M att Banneck in strong support . Chirnside Park's season has ended unsuccessfully but the club has proven very competitive in its first season . Second Semi Fina l The media blackout on this game has been difficult to penetrate but thanks to "my man at the match" I know Old Scotch took the lead early in the game through more commitment and discipline . The blustery but dry conditions effected Eltham more asthe "Turtles" had difficulty in judging the bounce of the ball . Scotch entered the Grand Final with a thirty-four point victory whilst Eltham, now face St Bernards for the second time in three Saturdays . I believe the best "Turtles" were rover Dave Thorsen, ruck Paul Sinclair, centre Darren Bishop and full back Franz Mangler. G SOUT H First Semi Final Bloods were largely untroubled to defeat M onash Whites by forty-five points as the Bloods had led all day Veteran Blood Captain Hutchinson, at full forward, proved the match winner with six goals . Significantly Bloods. est were key position players and on-bailers - Rush (wing), Turner (CHB), C . M cAsey (centre half forward), Smit (ruck rover) and R . M cAsey (rover) . For the W hites, M . Young on a half back flank did well with assistance fromh ruck rover G. Morgan, winger P. King, half back M . Pinkney, centre half forward A. and full forward D. Sinn . Bloods now move to today's Preliminary Final while Monash Whites can planO'Hara for the centenary season - 1992 . Congratulations 'Bloods on being the only winning club to phone the match details as required . Second Semi Fina l Luckily I met an umpire at one of Sunday's alternative games or else I would only know that De La Salle defeated St Johns by seventeen points . I was told that although De La Salle won comfortably on the score board their tem broke down during the game especially in the second quarter . However, St Johns proved they were no able to capitalise on De La mistakes, and as a consequence must play Bloods today to qualify to meet De Lat Salle again . PREVIE W OF PRELIMINARY FINALS - AUGUST 10 at the ROSS GREGORY OVA L G NORTH at 2pm - Eltham vs St Bernard s

Regretfully because of the Eltham media blackout I have no official details of their last two matches, however I can tell Dave Tucker that his players will have to watch John Fraser and Paul Runting who have played well for the past two matches . Also the ubiquitous N ugent name has featured in St Bernards' best with regularity . Another problem for both sides will be the bounce of the ball on the sandy Albe rt Park soil as both sides home grounds are reported to be very heavy . The dry conditions mitigated against Eltham last week and could do so again today. M ick Devers will have problems to contend with as he sips the rose hip syrup - how will St Bernards ~ op Paul Sinclair dominating centre bounces? Can the Saints stop Dave Thorsen roving the packs effectively and which defender will hold Tim Strickland? Darren Bishop who has been an effective midfielder for Eltham THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


will be another whose play St Bernards must nullify . It is now or never for the "Turtles" who believe they are good enough to be premiers as St Bernards, although not in good form of late, have fought back against big odds over the last two weeks . I expect a hard fought match and after due and deep consideration select Eltharn to win . . . narrowly . *PS . Eltham please spend 30c and phone the match details as required . You will save 830 by so doing!! Really a sound investment . G SOUTH at 12 noon - St Johns vs Bloods Bloods go intothis match confident from last week's first Semi Final victory and from their June 29 sixteen point victory at St John's ground . On the other hand St Johns must regroup and forget last week's loss . Greg Furlong must have his players nullify Hutchinson, the Blood's star forward, as well as ruck rover Smith and centre half forward C . McAsey who starred on June 29 and again last week. Conversely Blood's coach Jarick must devise ways to nullify the efforts of Costantino, Corcoran and leading forward Suttie if Bloods are to win . I know St Johns has the better 1991 performance rate but Bloods do have the score on the board and through their greater experience and star studded forward line I expect Bloods to win narrowly and thus qualify to challenge De La Salle at Elsternwick Park next Sunday.

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Personality Pars 200 GAMES TO 2 THERRY CCOB PLAYERS Therry CCOB is pleased to announce that 2 of its players have recently played their 200th games for the club. Dynamic half back Gerard Biddlestone played his 200th against Ormond, while diminutive rover Bob Lyons played his against Marcellin . Gerard, a fine overhead mark and master handballer, was a member of our lower grade sides which were so successful in the early 80s and has continued to be one of our most important players. Currently our Senior Vice-Captain, Gerard was our best and fairest winner in 1986 as well as representing the VAFA in State football. He is voted the man most likely to succeed Steve Vizard, displaying his quick wit on Thursday nights with the spinning wheel, although an umpire did not appreciate his character assessment recently which resulted in Gerard watching a couple of games from outside the boundary . Bob has also been with our club since its formative years being a member of our powerful

reserve grade sides which won a number of premierships in the early 80s . He has a heart as big as himself and is one of our fiercest competitors, always burrowing into packs Bob has a wider turning circle than a Mac truck and was actually seen to take an overhead mark this year. Of all the proud people who have been honoured with a captaincy role at our club none have been prouder than Bob when he was awarded the reserves captaincy this year finally realising his cherished ambition . Therry would like to congratulate both players and hope it's many years before they hang up their boots beside their dancing shoes .

100 GAMES AT ST BERNARDS Congratulations to Paul Morrice on playing 100 games for St Bernards. A close checking backman, Paul has had many fine games with the club with plenty more to come.

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UNDER 19 SECTIONS, by Max Lyon

REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GA M ES DIVISION 1 De La won the battle of the top 2 with a very comfortable win over St Bernards thus putting the Bernies' double chance in jeopardy. Damien Cro we and David Dean were D's best, whilst Rob Makinson added another half dozen to his tally. If Collegians were horses they would be subject to a major stewards inquiry after their amazing form reversal against the Tonners . An almost 20 goal win after a forfeit and 30 goal loss in the previous 2 outings is a bit hard to follow . Easy to follow is the consistently good form of Scotty Blackman who capped a top effort with 9 goals and he got good back up from the Camberwell Connection - Laurence Heath and Michael Haintz . Tonners' best 3 triers were Paul Murphy, Mark Devine and Simon Crowe . I witnessed the game of 2 halves between Nodders and Xavvers - Nodders won the first half and Xavs the second . Nodders lack of endeavour in the last 1/4 surprised me as they have nearly always been good finishers but this time Xavs had all the runners and also had the benefit of an inspirational game from "Hilbo" who was back to his best form . Paul Salter bagged another six goals and Scalzo was another major contributor . Nodders' best were `Frog' Goudie, Danny Weston and Adrian Little . No details from Ormond, Old Haileybu ry and Marcellin . DIVISION 2 NORT H In atrocious conditions at Ringwood, Aquinas outslogged NOBs to get home by 5 points in the year's lowest scoring game. The result kept Aquinas' final hopes alive and dampened NOB's chances of making them . NOBs were well led by Mike Leigh and M ike Bangit worked hard in the defence all day . OTs took 2nd spot from Therry in another low scoring game. OT's best were David Elliott, Sam Hindi and Gavin Brimble . Chirnside held 4th spot with a comfortable win over Old Hoes with skipper Chris Gelle rt showing the way . Other good efforts came from Nick Romano and David Paola who booted 4 from the centre . Albanvale got a walkover from Towners . DIVISION 2 SOUT H After an even 1st half - scores level at 1/2 time - Bedas booted 10 goals to High's none to get home with plenty to spare. Simon Flannery and Christian Loos again featured for Bedas as did Bernard Riverland (oranges?) . Ashers got their first win for a while with a six point win over St Peter's thanks to a last minute 50m penalty. Ashers' best were Steve "Jaws" M entha, Chris Dillon and Steve Rowlands . De La continued their good form with a convincing win over Jackers . Ashley Tuscott repeated his previous weeks 7 goal bag whilst Ben Broadhead and Eric M aillard were D's best . Hampton recovered from the previous week's loss and got the points easily against the 'Wells . Tony Manago form the U17s made a good debut for Rovers and Gavin Devereaux kicked 7. Other good Rovers were Nick Dwyer and M ichael Clarke. Toners had the undoubted pleasure of scoring a slab from me for their great win over OMs leaving them the undisputed leaders . Toners got the early lead and held onto it throughout thanks to great effortsfrom Ben Stainforth and And re w Riddle whilst CHB And rew Ca rter also rated a special mention . DIVISION 1 PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES Tonners are "lions" at home and "lambs" away and always save their best efforts for Haileybu ry but, despite their renowned home ground advantage to Tonners, I reckon that if the Bloods can win at Bundoora they can win at Brighton . I'll take a punt on Collegians repeating last week's form and go for them to beat Parade whilst Monds should beat Scotch . Nodders will rebound from last week's let down and get the points against Uni Blues . The top 4 play each other with, on last week's form, Xavs getting my choice over Bernies and De La beating Marcellin who always try a bit harder against Ds . SELECTIONS : Old Haileybu ry Collegians Old Xaverians Ormond Mazenod De La Blue DIVISION 2 NORT H Therrywill be keento regain 2nd spot and that plus home mud advantage should enable them to just get home from the Bullants . Aquinas and Chirnside could be another mud slog if played at Ringwood and is vital for both teams' chances of the finals . I have a hunch that Chirnside will just do enough to stay in the 4 . Towners forfeited last week but should be ableto get enough numbersto be ableto get home from Friarstoday . The Cobras should be untroubled to beat Old 'Hoes. SELECTIONS : Therry Chirnside Park Thomastown Albanvale DIVISION 2 SOUT H OMs will return to the winning list with an easywin overthe Fields and St Bedes should be able to roll St Peters by a few goals . Toners will be untroubled against Old C'well and I think Rovers will get their 6th win (in the last 8 games) at Nodders' expense. Ashers' last two games have been pretty good and, at home, will give De La their toughest match for a while . However De La's recent form has been very good and I expect them to scrape home today. Jackers' recent form has been disappointing whilst High did well prior to the 2nd half last week . I have a hunch that Jackers will defy recent form and turn the tables on the High boys today . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991 11


Ajax St . Bedes Old Mentone Hampton De La Gold SELECTIONS: Old Melburnians SLAB CHALLENGE : After providing no logical reason for tipping against them, I'll give the Nielb High boys addeq incentive to prove what a lousy judge I am .

COACHES CLIPBOARD edited by Mike McArthur-Allen

APPLYING FOR A COACHING POSITION by Kevin Madden , National Director of Coaching . NAFC and AFCA Committee Member As the season draws to a close, it may be time to consider your future . Where will you be coaching in 1992? Are you to remain with your present Club or will you seek that exclusive premiership elsewhere? Finding the appropriate coaching position is not easy. Further, many coaches are faced with the daunting task of applying for a position and attending an interview . When applying for a coach ing position the following points should be taken into account : THE LETTER OF APPLICATIO N Preferably handwritten, include in your letter of application the following items : - Your name, address and telephone number . - Where you saw the position advertised . - A brief personal introduction . - A general overview of your past playing and coaching experience in football . - Your reason for applying for the position, outlining what you can do for the Club . Above all, keep your letter of application brief , restricting it to four or five paragraphs . THE RESU M E The Resume should be included with your letter of application and contain further detail on points already raised . List the following headings and include all relevant information : 5. Other Relevant Experience : Positions of 1 . Personal Details : Name, Address, Phone Number (Work/Private), Date of Birth, Marital Status . responsibilities held with groups or committees . 2 . Playing History : Year by Year (if any) . Coaching experience in other sports . 3 . Coaching Experience : Year by Year (if any) . 6. List of References : Include the names of three 4 . Qualifications : Level of education attained, referees with their title and a contact number. Coaching Accreditation Courses attended . Your aim with your letter of application and resume is to seek an interview THE INTERVIEW Preplan thoroughl y (a) Be familiar with the Club you intend to coach - seek out information on its past performances, key players and the opposition teams you may confront . Research, even to the extent of visiting the ground to view change rooms and social facilities . Try to find out the names of the present committee and even those who will be interviewing you . (b) Prepare a list of specific coaching objectives . You will need to be able to elaborate on your coaching philosophy and how you can assist the Club. (c) Think carefully of the questions you might be asked at the interview : Why do you want this position? What you can offer the Club? What renumeration are you seeking? (d) Finally prepare a list of questions you would like to ask at the interview . Questions can range from the support staff available, to potential recruits to the expected announcement of the coaching position . The Interview With a thorough preparation the interview will be more informative and beneficial to both parties . Finally be punctual, enthusiastic and responsive .

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edited by Phil Stevens

VAFA Properties Officer Tony O'Callaghan each Monday checks the draw and the jumper photos of the clashing teams. In the event of a jumper clash Tony advises both clubs of who will change (visiting club) and how they can hire an alternative jumper set for the day . Tony was in Q'land last week and missed the Old Trinity/St Bernards clash so obviously Trinity will have to change fortheir Round 18 clash . In the event of jumper clashes during finals BOTH sides are required to wear different jumpers - again Tony will contact clubs affected during the week leading up to the game. Teamlists for clubs participating in 1991 Finals Series must be at Elsternwick Park by Friday August 16 . Clubs who give themselves a good chance, or rough chance, of reaching the finals must submit list as well . It would be appreciated if lists are neatly typed . If lists aren't received by above date existing lists will be displayed for the duration of the finals . Please note that clubs are fined at the rate of $ 5 per player per team not wearing a jumper numbere d as per the 'Amateur Footballer' so attention to detail is A MUST ! Reminder: FINALS TEAMLISTS TO E. PARK by FRIDAY AUGUST 16TH . Clubs in each section are advised of the following VOTE COUNT NIGHT dates - clubs will be advised shortly regarding invitations and the details . Wednesday August 21 - E and F Section (inc. presentation to G Section B&F winners) Wednesday August 28 - C and D Sectio n Wednesday September 11 - A and B Section (inc. presentation to U19 Section B&F winners) An error or two to rectify from my 'Editorial' of last week . 1 . No teams are relegated from F Section - sorry to frighten you Boronia Park and Richmond Central . 2 . 4 not 2 teams are to be relegated from E Section to F Section for 1992 . I've nominated 2 - I'll leave the other two for others to forecast . Speaking of my'Editorial' I'm giving away my football tipping/coaching motivation program, as I am doing all the hard work for the coaches . 1990 I tipped Old Melburnians to win the B Section flag . Result : Old Haileybury got fired up and won the flag by 100+ points. 1990 I tipped Uni Blues to be relegated . Result : Blues threw their records on the floor and didn't lose another game for the rest of the year . 1991 I tipped Ormond to be relegated . Result : Ormond played a great game to ensure they are A Section certainties for 1992 and still "roughies" for the four. Next time Haileybury, Blues and Ormond want to use my services it will certainly be costlier than nothing! A few quick notes : • By now all Members should have handed to their club secretary the CUB tankard given out at last Monday's Members' Meeting . Given by CUB (VAFA Level 4 sponsor) this tankard, to be inscribed by each club, is used as each club thinks fit . • Coaches are reminded that umpires are registering complaints about coaches standing on the actual boundary line - one boundary umpire wrote to me last week saying he had to continually run behind the coach and his group whilst conducting his duties . • A messagefrom E .O. (M .M-A) reminding clubs to quickly return their coaching surveyformsto Mike c/- Elsternwick Park. Last week's answer : Elsternwick (2), Old Melburnians (4), Ivanhoe (1), Old Scotch (9), Old Xaverians (1), De La Salle (5), Collegians (13), Old Paradians (6), Ormond (9), Hampton Rovers (1) .

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. . .AFTER ALL WHAT HAVE YOU GO TO LOSE? POSITIVE SEMINARS is a marketing organization POSITIVE SE@iRINARS offers the opportunity to hear with something to offer EVERY person associated with unbiased, clear, up-to-ddate information on Financial the VAFA . Concepts such as Wealth Creation, Tax Planning, POSITIVE SE M INARS organizes and presents Negative Gearing, Share Imputation, Superannuation, seminars to Public Companies, small businesses and Property Trusts and other Investment Options . common interest groups. Attendance at one of the "MONEY WORKSHOPS" is a FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY to gain an insight into a VITAL yet poorly understood part of our lives . TAKE THE TIME TO ATTEND A "MONEY WORKSHOP" WHEN YOUR INVITATION ARRIVES . LEARN HOW YOU CAN : • Choose investments to make money for YOU . . . • Understand all about money and investments . . . • Start your own personal plan to increase YOUR wealth . . . • Stop saving and start investing . . . • Make negative gearing work for YOU . . . • Maximise income and capital growth . . . • Minimise tax and inflation . . . THIS WORKSHOP WILL CHANGE HOW YOU THINK ABOUT MONEY AND WHAT TO DO WITH IT . IT COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE AND YOUR LIFESTYLE . . . AFTER ALL, WHAT HAVE YOU TO LOSE? If any Club or company would like to discuss the above programme further, please contact B ronwyn Paul Managing Director of POSITIVE SEMINARS on Melbourne 820-2611 (Phone) or829-1191 (Fax) . We look forward to providing our services to the Victorian Amateur Football Association and to its wider community .


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FIRST SEM I Elsternwick Park 1/9/91 Elsternwick Park 31/8/91 Sandringham 24/8/91 Hampton 24/8/91 Northcote Park 24/8/91 To be advised 24/8/91 Won by BLOODS 3/8/91 Won by ST BERNARDS 3/8/91 To be advised 31/8/91 Parkside 31/8/91 Old Scotch 31/8/91

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SECO N D SEM I Elsternwick Park 8/9/91 Elsternwick Park 7/9/91 Brunswick 31/8/91 Toorak Park (Prahran) 24/8191 Monash Uni 24/8/91 Oval 4 , Albert Park 24/8/91 Won by DE LA'SALLE 3/8/91 Won by OLD SCOTCH 3/8/91 Monash Uni 7/8/91 Monash Un 31/8/91 Harry Trott 31/8/91

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PRELIMINARY FINAL GRAN D FINAL S Elsternwick Park Elsternwick Par k 22/9/9 1 15/9/91 Toorak Park (Prahran) Elsternwick Par k 21/9/9 1 14/9/91 Elsternwick Par k Brunswick 7/9/91 14/9/9 1 Toorak Park (Prahran) Toorak Park (Prahran) 31/8/91 7/9/91 Northcote Park Harry Trot t 31/8/91 7/9/91 Oval 4, Albert Park Northcote Par k 31/8/91 7/9/9 1 Ross Gregory Oval Elsternwick Par k 10/8/91 - 12 noon 18/8/91 - 12 noon (Sun) Ross Gregory Oval Elsternwick Par k 10/8/91 - 2pm 18/8/91 - 2pm (Sun ) Brunswick Elsternwick Par k 14/9/91 21/9/9 1 Monash Uni Elsternwick Par k 7/9/91 14/9/91 - 9am Hampton Elsternwick Par k 7/9/91 1519/91 - 9am


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Phil Aaro ns 1 . A . Bamford 2. J Grig g 3 . M . Haintz 4 . F Donaldson 5, M, Triton 6 . L. Heath 7.J.Sneddon 8. D Hopkins 9 0. Warner 10. A . Batiste 13 D. Stubb 14 . S. Jenkin (Capt) 15. D. Gran t 16 J. Fredman IT S . Trusler 18, J, Bar e 19. L Sayers 21 . R . Berryman 22. A . Brau n 23 . M . Farrington 25 . T Symons 26. C. Leste r 28. S. Blackman (VC) 29. A_ Kenneall y 30. A . Quayle 32 . B. Allan 33. T. Smit h 34. B. Barker (VC) 35. P. Mastos 44 . N . Collinson 57 S. Stephens 99 . T. Lester

Coach: Denis M cGrory 1 . D. Dean (VC ) 2. J . McCarthy (C) 3. G . Jackson 4.A.Sheedy 5. D. Schuilin g 7. P. Marsh (DVC) 10 . L. Vivona 11 . M . Laffan 12 . S. Greely 13. D. Crowe 14.C.Johnson 15. K. Keely I 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 MAJOR SPn ;'SO R I° ;r G

OLD PAFiADlANS GREE N Coach : David Way

1. T. Jones 2. M . Colaci 3 T Kelly 4 . M . Dickason 5 M . Livy 6 . N. Condie 7. A . Collings 8. S. Batchelor 9. M . Harrison t0. D. Baird 11 . S. Swindon 12- D. Hal l 13 K . Jenkins 14 . D. Vicino 15. C . Natoli 16. R . Perry 17 . J . Blandford I& B. Joyc e 19 . C . Hoobin 20 B. Brodie 21 . P. McGinley 22. S . Cross 23 . S. Wallis 24 .B.Pannam 25 . A . Pekin 26 . L. Peyton 27.B.Johnson 28 . L. Smith 29. S. Metaxis 30 S. Willmore 33 C. Henry 37. A . Thomas 43 S . O'Keefe 44. M . Hayes 45, A. Joyce 48. N. Wayman 49.S .Vincent 50 J . Reidy A . Finanzi o :, .}nR S!'ONSOn

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach :

Terry Kendall 1 . H . McNeil 2 .S . Woodhouse 3 . J . Lawson (Capt) 4 A . Warner 5.C .Johnson 6. C . Allar d 7. J. Harris 8. C Barber Sir M . Steel 10 . S . Hardy 11 . J . Gallagher 12 . A . Simpson 13L .Robertson 14 .D.Norman 15 .J . Bock (VC) 16. D. Kid d 17. D . Iser 18. P Roberts 19.D .Johnson 20 . J . Kinley 21 . M . Robertson 22 . D. McWhirter 23 J .Hannebery 24.J . Knox 25 A . Crawford 26. J . Fraser-Smith 27 . R . Piekusi s 28 P.Robers

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MARCELLIN 1 . D. Bearzatto 2. C . Darby 3. S . Neal 4. L . Curran 5. A. Tranquilii 6. P. Sexto n 7. J . Murray 8. M . Anted 9. S. O'Reilly 10. 5. Elli s 11 . J. Wallis 12 . V. Gallagher 13. M . Becchetti 14. G . Bennett 15 G . Vimpani 16. D. Merton 17. A. Boot h 18. B. Rule 19 . T. Co x 20. B. Gorman 21 . D. Sticca 22. C . Healey 23. M . Curry 24 . M . Boysen 25 N ' Quarrel] 26. M . Heath 27. M . Edmonds 28 . D. Barlow 29 . M . Entwisle 30 .S .Abbott 31 . C . McKenzie 32 . J. Rimes 33. A . Ryder 34. M . Moran 35. N . Daicos 36. M . Williams 37. S . Dimattina 38. S. Edwards 39. D. Boothie 40. H . Fitzgerald 41 . R . 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 0. Meehan

SPONSOR

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Coach: Adrian Williams 1, M, Talley 2 . N . Little 3. J Mannix 3. A . King 5. B King (Capt) 6. P. Occhipinti 7.J .Lenette 8. G . Maki n 9. B. Howe 10. C . Varney 11 . D. Gill 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 . Littl e

27. J. Walsh 28. A. Morris 29 J . Fisher 30 .5. Barton MAJOR SPONSOR

OLD BRIGHTO N

OLD HAILEYBl9RY

Coach : Mark Swain 6. A. McLachla n

Coach: Tony Gilchrist 1 . J . Delalande 2. M. Alle n 3 . D. Andersen 4 . G . Anderson 5.P.Dow 6. D. Pasco 8. S. Harrop 9. D . Bugalsk 10,S * Lyons it. C . Kraus 12 . T. Hunter 13 . A . McLaughlin 14 . T Rice I& D. Kell y 16 . E . Bingham 17. N . Mistry 18 . B . Mui r 19. M . Phillips 20. B. Arnold 21 . B . Canoble 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. Bryc e 34 R . Home 35. A . Whitelaw 37. P. Vine 38.J. McLean 40. D. Naisbitt 42 . J Dran e

7. M . Devine 9.R.Haydon 12 .J.Hendne 15 . J . Moore IT D. Moreton 19. J . Pyers 21 . T. Smith 23 . S. Bishop 36 R . Carter 41, S 43. J.. Farrar Crowe 52 .B .Jones 53. P Murphy 54. A . Naughton 55 K . Payne 56. B. Pollock 57, A. Skelton 58. M.Spence 59. N . Wartman 60, M . Wilson 61 . M . Toll

62. A . Delbridge 63, N, Hil l 64 . A. Lomas 65.D. McCormack 66. M . Rei d 67. L . Hamilto n

TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial ® Domestic • Commercial 558 525 5

ST. BER NARDS OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Andrew Ralph 1 . A . Caputi 2. R Hansen 3 . S. Barlow 4 . P. Brady S . N . Coo k 6 A .Keyhoe I 7. R . Salter 8 . A . Ega n 9. 6 McDonald 10. A. Burke ft . C . Burke 12 . L . Hannebery 13 . S. Nattilli 14. P. Finn 15 . M . Scalzo 17. I . Purcell 18 D . Bailey 19. M .Juracach 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. Porteli i

37. C . Green (Capt) 41 . M . Dillo n 42 . J. Flynn 44 . T Collins 55 P Salte r

ORMOND Coach: J. Vea l

Coach: Ter ry Davis 1 .S. Jones 2 . C. Byrne 3. A . Brebner 4. J. Comito 5. S. Looker 6. M . Hand e

1 . B. Turner 2 J Brow n 3 . D. Auslander ..' 7, S, Parrett 8. L . Vassalo 4, J- Osborne 9.J.Kennedy 5 G . Marinic 6. A . Fischer 10 . N . Mitchell 7. P. Marnow 11 . P. Scerri 8, R . Butner 12 . A. Dalley 9.D. Barton 13. D. Garvey 14. S . Chatfield 11 . D . Taylor 15. M . Egan 12 . C. Keleher 16 P. Gilmour .C, Lough 14 17. A . Comito 13. S. Montgomery 18. S . Hal l 15 . C . Karageorgio 19. B . Atkins 16 D. Abrahams 17.J. Schulman 20. B. Jarrett 18. C . Wood 21 . C Malha 22. M . Farmer 20 . P. Hurley 23, D. Rogers 21 . P. Absalo m 24 R .Carboon(DVC) 24 M. Cashman 25 D. Raffl e 27 J . McCarth y 28 . K . Sparrow (Capt) 26 F. Giordano 27 0 Farrell 29. M . Gribble (VC) 28 B . Hor n 32 C. Sparrow 29. S. Martin 37.J. Agar 30 . A . Webb 38. P Conro y 48. C. Montgomene 31 .S Fo x 52. D . Burgio 32 . D. Calderon 54 .T. Percoco 33. D . Solomon 74. A . Taylor 34 . M . Daffey 35. M . Tormey 36 T. Paradowski 37. H. Bradshaw 38. S. Parkhil l 40. A. Noonan 41 .T Backhouse 43 . M . McGeown 44 . S Taylo r 69 . G . Arrov~,,mith


IJnd.er 19 North ALBANVALE Coach : Peter Robe rtson 1 J Karagiannis 2 T Febe y 3 B Galt 4 J Smith 5 J. Hodge 6 A Grech 7 J Triplett 8 B Williams 9 J Mason 10 B Dorrough "I Sr Ragusa 12 S. Caulfield 13 S. Cooper 14 A .Paddon 15 . W Nicholls 16 M Mitchell 17 A Leetet

18 S. Bucsko 19 D. Sebastian 20 J. Procko 21 P Phillips 22 J . Wilson 23 J. Psail a 24 A Leahy 40 D Liddell 69 B Vitalone A Cilm i R Razbocan M Bourke D Canavan C Gergi s J Swansson

AQUINAS Coach : Peter Davison 2 P Dunn e 3 M . Glennie 4 B . O'Connor (C) 5 S Upton (VC ) 6 K . Denver 7. C Glenne 8 . J Hewitt 9 . S Flynn 10 J Scott 11 . J. Hacking 12 C Burde u 13 6 Chamberlain 14 C Bell i

15 A . Ward 16BMay 17. L Stackpole 18 C . Zuponavich 19 G . Whitehead 20 C Collive r 21 A . James 22 S.Jone s 23 J Livingstone 24 A Wright 26 J Swann 27 M Riseley 29 D Henderson 30 J Knights 33 J Crouc h 35 M Kennedy(DVC) 44 J McEwan

OLD IVANHOE OLD TRINITY Coach : Andrew Ryan I J Cran e 2 D. Proll 3 J Fox 4 D Toll 5 A Moh r 7 M . Greenhalgh 8 R . Schmid t

9 T Pitt 10 I Roxburgh 11 B Elsworth 12 R Ivey

13 S, Shepherd 15 B Barker 19 M Wu 20 D. Morant 21 T Keusgen 23 A Bachelor 25 G Brown 26 H Fitzgerald 29 P Congleton 30 S Gaylo r

31 S Roe 32 C Lutz 33 M . Hore 34 E Larner 35 C Dermens 36 L Hut 37 D McLelland 38 M Tozza

42 C Pitt 69 M Sqwrrell

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

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

COLLIE COOKE

PRINTING SUPPLIERS

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE Coach: Alan Parris 1 P Nagel 2 . C Mutimer 3 D. Tulloch 4 .B Pascoe 5 N Mann 6 S Mitilinas 7 P Dan-Ogl o 8 C McWaters 9 R Pulverenti 10. G McLaren 11, N, Waddell 13 A Kemp

15 J Pederick 16 D Brennan 17. G Pemberton I& J Call 21 . S Doggett 22 B Cowan 25. M . Cumming 29 C Ellis 30 G Shallard 34 J Scott 44 M Hyd e

PARKSIDE Coach : P. Harvey 1 . J McAinch 2 . B Balins 3. G Galanis 4. A Worrell 5. M Dipasqale 6, A Delle-Vergint 7 S Marshall 8. T Came 9. D Craig 10. R Martinez 11 . G Hunt 12. C Walsh-Holmes 13. A . Crawle y

14 B Dowsett 15 N . Damilitas 16 C Ellis 17. G Gannopolous 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 Luc h 37 N Memos 38 D Rayner 39 R Rogers 40 R Salisbury 41 D Tolson 42 S White 43 G . Tsaikos

SPONSORS Ivo rie Clothing 489 9511 Parkside Panels 459 8516 P&W Transport 462 2488

CHIRNSIDE PAR K Coach: Peter McCall 1 . M Pemberto n 2 . B. Greensill 3 . S Marks 4 B Pedler 5 . C Geller t 6 M . Thomson 7. V Piccioh

8 A. Spirli 9 .S . Foster 10 D Harvey 11 D. Paola 13. E . Ker r 14.G. Woodcock 15 N Romano 16 C . Lancaster IT S, Cond e 18 . P Smit h

20 M . Edwards 21 . A. Schafe r 22 . M . Van Leemput 23 R Foster 24 P Egan 37 T Connell 39 C Derham 45 P Pope 50 P Di Caro 51 . C Devo y

THERRY Coach : A . Le Maistre 1 R Bannister 2 S Hollow (VC) 3 D Ford (DVC) 4 J Schembn 5 A . Newbould 6 K Grant 7 M Fitzpatrick 8. M Sharp 9 G Baker 10 D, Howson 11 I . Sheedy 12. C Masters 13. S . Vdlella 14 C Noonan 15 R La Rose

16 N La Fontaine 17 D Goodwin 18 K Sexto n 19, J Dimech 20 G . Carbis 21 P Stanko 22 B Scull! 23 A. Baker 24 J Delaney 25 D Hoaureau 26 G .Grocock 27 K Fitzpatrick 28 P Higgins 29 P Lor a 33. M Goodwin 35. R Stevens 36. T Pinne r 39 S Boyle (Capt) 42 A McKay

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OLD CAREY Coach :

Coach : Terry Mills I G Vaina 2 M Leigh 4 C Muller 6 S Thomasello 10, B Collinson 13 F. Salvatore 14 L Roberts 19. R Papaleo 20 A . Ra d 21 A Newport 23 .5. 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, Culnane 48 M Bangit 52 D Delac

54 D McLachlan 57 R Mezetta 65 F Sartori 69 M Davi s

THO M ASTOWN 1 George Joseuski 3. C Hutchinson 4 J . Gatevski 5 F Dillorenzo 6. M. Daghistani 7. C Sahi n 8 J Poug os 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 . Skor a

22 . M . Inzitan 23 . R . Dimmagio 25 E . Valentino 27. M Grec h 28 P Kotsos 29 . J Valots 30 R. Gerinia 31 T Cakovski 35 D Dimouski 37 D Stevenouski

WHITEFRI,4RS O.C. Coach: Leon Jones 1 D Guilty 2 . M . Hickox 3 A. Wise 4 D teBockhurst 5 D Larret t 6 J Co x 7. G Gibbons 8 T. Haynes 9 C. Tilling 10 P Millar 11 R . Reidy 12 J Forde 13 M . Irwin 14, G, Johnson 15 J. Ciardulli 16 A Ravenarki 17 A Carbone 18 N Parr 19 N McGrath 20 J Whit e

21 M Foley 22 M Notley 23 J Slattery 24 D Dorazio 25 M Young 26 M Houston 27 P Martin 28 J Delaney 29 P Belfor d 30 D Carapellotti 31 N Smirk

32 S Smir k

33 B McGauchie 34 . V Barke r

36 S 0 Sullivan 46 M Vernal 48 B Wilkinson 63 M Jackson 72 H . Flanagan

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1 A .J.A . X . I . R Lipto n 2 .D Lewenberg 3, J, Hoppe (DVC) 4 . J Carp 5 . P. Loewy 6, D, Kalb 7 B. Chizik 8 J, Wrobel 10. D Koi 11, A Slade (DVC) 12 D. Berkovitch 13, Ashley Krorigold 14, R, Israel 16 L. Moses 17.J . Perelberg 18. A. Redlic h 20. J Wrobel (Capt) 21, D, Tole r 23. M . Serry 24.Z. Rosenberg 25. D. Cukierman 28. Z . Fried 29 S . Rosenberg 30 D Ralch 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 . Levin e

MONASH B LUES Coach: Bob Heiiyer 1 D . Gurvich 2 . C. Signorelh 3 M Williamson 4 P Clifford 5 R Barker 6 J . Howard 7, V. Sheehan 8 B Hahnel 9 M . Smit h 10 A . Wozencroft it S . Gil l 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 . Arnali 24 A . Froelich 25. D . Berlingen 26, J . Harri s 27 S Rowland 28, Sr Pogue 30 M Pond 31 A Beck 32, A, Archer 33 L . Ong 34 B. Dowsley 36 G . Urquhart 37 S. Mentha 38, A . Brumley 39 G . Pasqua 42 P Millie

CAULFIELD G E ° ., : : M . Coach : Graeme ydooiridge 1 . G Harrison (Capt) 2 . A . Moore (VC ) 3 . J . Richards 4 . C Hose 5, I . Crosher 6, M . Salter 7 M .Jones 8 C. Adkins 9 T. Smart 10 A . Beasley 11 . T. Henri

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

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OLD CAMBERWELL Coach: Peter Robinson 1, A . McKenzi e 2 J. Eddie 3 J Metcalf 4, B Taylo r 5 T Nixon-Smith 6 R .Jepson 7. R Froomes 8, C . Porte r 9 B Jones 10 T Walker 11 . J Nichol s 13 A. Kolmorgan 14 A Gal e 15 A Kent 17. J . Smit h 18 R McCahon (DVC) 19 S Woods (Capt) 20 T. McManus (VC) 21 M . McHutchison 22, A. Wilso n 23 C. Town 24 C Fisher 25 R Nas h 26 C.Brown (DVC) 27 S McCan n 30 A Opray 31, J Harcourt-Horsheld 33 J Fletche r 34 A . Gregory 35. P Cunnington 36. M Nixon-Smith 37. M .Jaboo r

39 M Mudge

M .H .S .O .B . DE LA SALLE G OLD Coach : Tony Spencer 1 . L . Bakiis

3 . B Broadhead 6 . T Spencer 8, P. Satchel 10,P Spencer 11 . A. Whitfield 13. S Brown 14. B. Bu ick 21 . R . Grace 33 T. Green 36 . S Enright 39 . A. Hynes 40. M . Hill 43, L . Mclnneny 44. T Magree 45. L . Maher 46.S. Mahoney 47, E Mailiard 48. J . Raf u

49. D Smith 50, A. Raynor 58. J Taylor 73. A, Truscot t

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

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

Coach: Steve Duketi s Coach : 1 N Bradley (VC) Graham Smith 2 P Aibergo 1 . M .Johannaen 3 A Sauitry 2 . T. Phdiipso n 4 T. Wilke s 3 . C. Amoore (DVC) G .Theobaid 4 . B. McGregor (DVC) 5 6, D Pilmore 5 . D, Woo d 7. R . Goodman & R . Abraham 8 . B . Gordon 7. P Harvey 9 . S Nea l 8 . A . Cakmak 10, T Roberts 9 . D. Art z 11 . K . Walles 10, A . Fairweather J . Knight 11 . S . McGregor (VC) 12. 13 C . Parris 12 . E . Murray-White 14. R Zwar 13. R . Bulme r 15 J, Duketis 14. M . Clarke 15. J. Day 16. G . Taylor 17, R . Capes

20 . J Robbins (Capt) 21 . N . Skinner 22 .R .Brabner 25 . C. McLean 27. J. Dakis 28 . D. Wilton 34, C, Voulgarakis 35 D Hella s 40 S Anderson 48 . M . Atkinson 50 . C Scarlett 52 . M . Lester 53 .B Kay 60 . C. Woriand 71, C . McGregor 80 . J . Aless i 88 S . Blic k J Biancardi J, Bridge' D. Hobson M. Hope T. Kells M Looschilder J . MacAlister A. Manago B. Nelson L . Scouilar R, Shaw D. Stafrace S Whitby

?.iAJOR SPONSORS

ST. - =L' ;S; Coach : John M ayer 1 S Yass 2, B. Smith 3. D. Barr 4, D, Beasley 6 R . Bilos 7 I . McNicoi 8. D. O'Brie n 9. S. Flannery (VC) 10. C. Ros s 11 . M . Hecker 12. J . Libbs 13 . S . Zahra 14 . D Beesley 15 . A. Maloney 16 . T. Garlick 17. Sr Crowe 18 . S . O'Brien 19 . L, Cahill 20 M . McCraw 21 P Farrell 22 . C. Bracch i

16 A Chenow,th 17. J. Lipscombe 18. B. Web b

19. P Barge 20, P,Lansley 21 . M . Konstanty (C) 22 . T Angelopouios 23 . B, Ansel l 24 . N . Gregory 25 . M . Clowes 26 . N Archdall 27. J. Vidal 28 . P Baker 29 . M . James 30 L Flood 31 . D . Lander 32 .J .Bamert 33R,Gustone 34, M Guinea 35. B . Gtlhoime 36. M . Mackenzie 37 D Marti n 38. C Young 39 C . Glover 40 S. Galt 41 . J Goldin 42, S Greenland 43.P Howarth 44A,Rehak 45. S Robins 46, J. Stewart

47 J . 'Willis 48. M Wilson 49 M Rees 50. G. Mackie 51, B Etchel l

Si'. PET ER'S CLAYTO N Coach : Ron Lumb 1 D Hal l 2. M . Crugnale 3 L Billin g 4. T Hrisovergi 5 M, Ayou b 6 P Williamson 7 G . Wil d 8, M Grant 9, J. Mercun 10, E . Lem a 11 S. Woodbridge 12, G, Redford 13 P Kinsella 14 A. Schultz 15 T. Tomlinson 16 R Schwass 17 G . Doman 18 J McKay 19 .S Lazzara 20 M Gavin 21 S . Lampard 22 G Hai l

23. M . Kinsella (Capt) 24 P Campagna (DVC) 25.5 . Farmer 23 J Wylie 26 D Goodchild 26 E Jones 27 P Reaby 28,C Loos 29, A, McFarlane 30. S . O'Keliy 31 M . Ellerton 32 MLaw

.ZENOD : _ ; KS Coach: Steve Thompson 1 S. Deil'Oro 2 P Saynor 3 . C . Failoon 41 S. Griffith 5 S Poia n 6 . S. Fraser (Capt) 7. P Evan s 8 . S. Prendergast 9 J . Warke 10. B Mounter 11 . M Kein 12 . B . Martin 13 T. Willi s 14. M . Quirk 15, C. Daigleish 16. C. Harrison 17. S, Azzopardi 18. S. Kropman 19 A Byrne 20 . A Pav.sey 21 . K Duff y

22 . B Parker 23 . R . Ebert 24, B. Hickieton 25 B. Borg 26 . S. Bourbon 27. J Wickman 28. C . Nash 29 M, Hancock 30. R . Burrows. MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial Domestic

Commercial 558 5255

OLD MENTONIANS Coach : Peter M urphy 1 A. Howard 2 . D . Campbell (DVC) 3, C. Schalle r 4. D. Murphy (Capt) 5. A . Oxlan d 6. N . May 7. B. Mueller 8. M Sichiau 9. A. Marshall 10, M Raymond 11, W. Jones (VC) 12 T. Riley 13 K, Richardson 14 . P Appel

15, C . Flanagan 16 L. Waters 17 A . Riddle 18 G, Pride 19 M . Boldiston 20 S Mulli n 21 D Paterson 22 . P Harrington 23 J Poikinghorne 24 C Radin 25 A Carter 26 M . Leone 27 N Graham 28 M Bond 29. G, Worrell 30, L . Murphy 31 . B . Smith

32 . B. Stainforth 33 T. McNamara 34 P Sullivan 35 J Style s

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® COLLEGIAN S ,4LBA PlVi4LE tSLo+re 2 J Charter 3 J &gham (C) 4 T Courtney 5 J Debon o 6 A Part rep 7 J Ellis 8 D Eilrs 9 V Agms 10 C Taylor 11 T Harvey 12 C &gham t3 J Aimenara(Coach) 14 C Agws(DVC )

t5 D Guastelegname 16 M Hoidsworth (VC) 17 J Arvairotr s 18 T Larter 19 M, Higgins 20 E Walker 21 C Griffiths 22 J Van Mee! 23 J Joseph 24 T Kat e 25 R Turner 26 S Mitchell 27 P Carrigan 28 M, Phri6ps 29 B Clark 30 5. Breariey 31 G Radford 32 J Francese 33 D Barnard 34 P Krasrcky 35 M Bradley 36 A McDonald 37 F Lorenzon 38 M Smt t 39 A Schoefbaenker 40 D Kirk 41 W Bentley 42 D Chapman 43 D Dodemarde

BULLEEN/ TE M PLESTOWE Coach: Paul Rya n, Mal Prior 2 T Dnver 4 P Saw 6 L Parrs 8 A Berman 9 P Reid 10 G Hatton 12 D Merrett 13 A 0* Loughlin 15 8 Lederman 16 C Shallard 17 D Hal l

i8 W Murphy 19 M Prior 21 C, Connelly 24 P Ryan 25 P Edwards 29 G Parkinson 32 A Saw 39 C McMahon 4t R Boo n

49 G Daisley 58 D Cummin s

CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach: R. Heinrich i J Park 2 P Anthony 3 S Wheeler 4 h4 De Jong 5 J King 6 G De Jong 7 V Bourke 8 G Andrew 9 R Gray 10 R Mathyssen ii G Wyngaard i2 C Mathieson 13 C Parker 14 J Schroen t5 M Warren 16 F Romano t7 P Scardamag6a 18 M Carusr 20 T Sanderson 21 M Mazur 23 D Foster 24 R Heinrich 25 M Thomas 26 T Marks 29 M Harrington 30 K . Basso 34 B Hayes 35 P Campbell 40 W Cornelrssen 41 0 Marshman

Coach : D. Tadgeli I B, Latchford 2. Whittaker 3 N M Sibbrng 4 J Parsons 5 A Davie 6 P Dunnes 9 C Comley 10 K, Dunne 11 C Woods 16 S Mackay 17 R Blee 19 C Mackay 24. D. Tadgell (Capt) 27 C Chappell 29 G, Kennealiy 32 R Nancarrow 33. S . Irwin 34 8 Wilson 35 A, Taylor 41, 5 Byrne 43 N Comley 57 Phil Swan 58 Peter Swan 64 C. Singleton 55A Lockwood 66 G Sutherland 69 M Burgess

ELTHAM Coach : 0. Tucke r 1 G, O'Donnell 2 S. Murdoch 3 A. Tucker (Capt) 4 0 White 5 S Fitzpatrick 6 5 Mrtchell 7 D Bishop 8 P Sinclair

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

Coach : Wayne Taylo 2 J Perre 3 J O'Kane 5 N. Barboums 1 7 P Byrne s

2 G

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14 M . Williamson 16 E . Mrdo n 19 T Johnstone 22 P Chfte 23E Darmann 26 V &bas 28 S Case 29 P. Morley 32 W. Taylor 33 M Robertson 39 P Alien

40 K Thin many 42 0 Connoll

43 M O'Shannessy 55 T Nucara 99 B Holburt P Armetas A Barboums M Bonke A. Chffe D Edwards M Esteban F Garcia M Gale M Haynes F. Kilroy B . Mahar B . Moebus T Murton C Pelt son G Patton J Schembn B Tomeity W Ward

9 G Constantine 10 P Saga, 11 K Tucker 12 J Weatherill 13 N Hampshire 14 . W Wood (VC) 15. P Taylor 16 F Mandier IT B Evans 18. P Kernaghan 19 L Dawson 20 B Anderson 21,S Milla r 22, D Wilton 23, C Toy 24 T SUckland 26.=M Delaney 27 S Feely 28. W Gat f 29. R Haber 30, A . Gardiner 31- C Buller 32 M Ceilings 33 G Hall 34 S Shaw 35 J Pitcher 36 I Chesser 37. J West 38 J Collings 39, M Borden 40 . A Peacock 41,L Woods 42 .5 McVrcar 43 G Moore 44, ly! Boning 45. D Thorsen 46 C. Penna 47 M Peterson 48 D Bishop 49 S Jablonski 50 J Skidmore 51t A Koster 52,S McPhail 53 A Smark 54 M Penot 55 5 Tozer 56 5 Eastaway 57 R Leedham 58 S Ward 59 M Jackson 60 R Lovett

BA N YULE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

Reserves Coach : A . Paatach I A Paatsch 2 T. Day 4 C Carr 6 G Petrotf 7 td Dillon, 8 M Armed 10 A Gallagher n C Slattery 12, N Bourke 13 M Stapleton 14 D Howe 15 J Seabury 16 G l4bcler 17 M Getson (Capt) 18 A Caffry 19 M Delahunt 20 S O'Flynn 22 T O'Hehrr 24 A. Hewitt 26 D O'Callaghan 27 R Gross 28 C Mason 30. A, Bendoncchro 31 I Patterson 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 Duck 42 A . Duncan 43 N Duncan 44 P McIntyre 45P Randall 46 J Gods 47 T Buhagair 48. D Bromage 49 S Mangan 50 S Kolednrk 51 T Mahon 52 T Smith 53 T Slattery 54 N Menzies 55 S Beattie 56 Jeremy Golds 57 B Day 58 S, Boysen 59 K Robinson 60 S Watson 61 M Bushell 62 M Szakacs 63 J Kann 64 M Rozenboom 75 J Dnneen

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KE W Coach: Paul Shaw I . P Shaw (CtCoach) 2 . 8 Provsee 3 M . O'Dea 4 A . Tucker 6 Richard Macloaac 7 S Nunan 8 M . Glenster 9 0 Maclsaac 10 C Northern 11, A, Phelan 12 M Wawn 13 M .O'Hanlon 14 A, Livingstone 15. I Oakley 17 A Lazarus 18 C Curtain 19 C . Macisaac 20 At Furlong 21 A Bolan d

22 J Vanderzalm 23 J H o

24 S James (VC) 25 Robert Maclsaac 36 A McEncroe (DVC) T Vane M Manley W Stengards R McGregor M Doyle

BOARDWALK BA Banana Alley, City ~* *

VAUGHAN PRINTIN 624 High St, E. Kew 817 4483

ST. BERNARDS TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

THERRY Coach : J . Kite 1 .M Conway 8 S Lyons 10. H Ayad 11 6 O'Sullivan 15. S Brisbane 16. P Doherty 18 J Gran t 24 G Falchk 25 A Smit h 28 D Sandman 31 . L McIntyre 32 R Costello 33 S Gibson 40. R. De Vita 41 W Lind

48 D Lyons :9 C Mohren 55 M Jacobsen 60 P Rope r 75 J Kite (C) 76 T Hewal 77 D Jmkms 79 J Boi,iho 96 S Redden

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach: D. Fogarty 1 D Bureil 2 L Joseph 3 P Mdlett 4,6 Hickey 5 S Dowlm g 6 P McSw~eney 7 M. Collin s 8 Carbon 9 A Hoffman 11, G Carroll 12 P Weir 13 S Gerde 14 0 Fogarty 15 M Hrbbert 17.0 Perrone 19 M Stormont 20 M Molone 21 P Greaves 23 L, Bevan 24 J Rae 25 J Schmidt 26 G O'Hare 28 . P, O'Dwyer 29 J Mcintyolre 3t G O 'To e 32 A Schmidt 33 B Dubms 35 D Fitzgerald 36 F Kennedy 37, P Hehir 38 G, Mac n 39 M Manttneo 41, 0 Nixon 42 A. Baker 43 D Hofstede 44 . P Solomon 45 J Horan 46 C Moore 47,S Moloney 49 A . Price 50 P Kett 51 J Cahill 52, J. Molloy 53 M Egan 54, T. Aifonsr 55 P Callaghan 56 8 Cruickshank 57 V Tuott a 58, D Pens 59 D Cotter 60 S Scold 61 A Oreih 64 McGreien 66 J Cccotosto

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIAN S Coach: David Kay 6 R Maxwell 11 K Fuller (L) 28 L Hrgham 30 S Stokes (Capt) 31 M Ciun!es-Ross 32 R MacMillan 33 A Jap p 34 S Y.brner 35 H Mrddleton 36 W Strangward 37 D Le6evre 38 S Wilson 39 M, Godwin 40 0 Steele 41 A Price 42 D Wearne 43 0 Brreriy 44 P Morrison 45 G Aird 46 S Montgomery 47 M. McGregor 48 A .Hawdon 49 R McLeish 50 S Grbbs 51 S Rodweil 52 S Hawkins 53 C Perkins 54 A Greenaway (VC) 55 D Ka y 56 A Clunies-Ross 57 J Russell 58 N Howell 59 S Ps:chalos 60 A Sutherland 61 K Richards 62 D Hoyle 63 S Knowles 64 C Lockett 65 P Law 66 S Finlay 67 E Hutchinson 68 C Adams 88 I Bn.yden

OLD PARADIANS

Coach : Peter Martin 1 M Dean 2 P Worop7ow 3 D Geary 7 P Lor d 8 J Caruso 10 J Natoli 11 V ScarceUa 15 P Price 21 P Burge 22 E Bourke 23 P Crgney 24 J Caddy 26. P, Martin (CC) 27 P Stevens 28 P Brennan 33 N Puccro 34 L Thomas 35 P Luby 40 D Qux 44 D Grave!I 45 P Henry 46 A Joyce 47 S Barker 48 P Caddy 49 R Lew Kee 50 W Bulol 51 P Red 52 C Ra y 53 0 Blackley 54 M Vear 55 L Veer 56 J Caruso 57 D Keenan 60 S O'Toole 61 J Elks 66 C Zahra 67 A Vdiant, 68 D Quigley 72 R Toonan 73 A Red y

OLD WESTBOURNE Coach : Greg Crowe 1 P Albergo 2 G . Baker 3 A Belcher 4 A Board 5 D Clowes 6 G Crowe 7 D Evans 8 T Ferri s 9 W Fiemmg 10 0 Freeland 11 A Freer 12 TWer r 13 T Gigas 14 A Goates

15 G Harris 16 J Heffernan 17 0 Horsburgh 18 A Horsburgh 19 S Karunaseewa 20 P Kuklyc h 21 M Lourd s 22 J Mana!okasrs 23 5 MacBean 24 G Murdoch 25 P Ostrum 26 S Porter 27 W Taylor 28 D Reeves 29 A Vincen t

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OLD XAVERIANS

Rogers 2 .Tehan 3 O'Sulhvan 4 Jurasich 5 Marty 6 Rush 7 Silk 8 Orsini 11 O'Sullivan 12 . Aiant 23 J Sadler 26 5 Mola:d 27 R King 28 M Taylor 34 P Grotchen 36 M Gibson 59 J McGrath 77 W Peppard 78 S Havre9


G c -:1 A .J .A . X . 1 R . Lipton 2 D.Lewenberg 3 J. Hoppe (DVC) 4 J. Carp 5 P. t.oe'.vy 6 D Kalb 7. B Chmk 8 J Wrol:.l 1ODKOI iI A Slade (DVC) _ O BerkovRCh i .rangold R Israel td !n F ."' L11 9 J Rec ..-h J 4Yrobel (Capt) D. Totler . M . Seigel 22 23 10 Shiny 24,Z. Rosenberg d 2S, Z, Fire 29S Rosenberg 30 . D Raich 31 . JG Sheezel 33 Dunne 34. T. Fell (VC) 37. D Bendel 39 A Pakula 40 J DeVnes 47 D Shlakht 66. tA Fagenblat

MONASH GRYPHONS Coach: C. Robinson 1 . W Spensley 2 . N. Marvin 3 L Waplmg 4 C Robinson 5 A La Cava 6 J Duke s 7 S lve 8 B Omer 1 9S 010 B Searle 11 S Bloom 12 M Walsh 13. B Prendergast 74 M . Morraa 15 M . Campbell 16 0 Anderson 17 M Kdner 18 A . O'Bnen 19 M . Hal l 20 J Anderson 21 . D Gravina 22. C Barker 23 L . Bake r 24 T Prendergast 25 T William 26 M Luncars 27 B Duncan 28C Robertson 30 D Grabau 35 V Ryan 445HOgan 45 O'Bnen 49 JC Hotton 69 D Adams

BLOODS

GLENHUNTLY

Coach : B. Jarick

Coach : B . Brina n

1, P Ellis 2 M Cadman 3 R McAsey 4 P Greene 5 P Gayno r 6 C Hutchinson (C) 7 H Ibopoutos 8 S Curtis 9 D Stoc k 10 B Jarrck (Coach) 11, R Ellam t2 . C McDonnell (VC) 13 . P Bainbridge 14 R Howard 15 . J Nanovich 16 B Risely 17 D Legge I& S Pm-ell 19.8. McDonnell 20 P Neylan 21 . D Rust 22, N Stevenson 23 . D Thomas 24 N Va n 25J Gran t 26 . S Smith (DVC) 27, D Wilts 28 .G Hart 29 5 Tressider 30 J Rowbottom 31 P Amarant 32 K Shannon 33 M Turner 34 C McAsey

2 S. Warren 7, S Noble 10 B. Dnnan it. D Holman 12 .A Die 13 .J.O'Donoghue 14 C Whelan 15 . R Nicholls t6 W . Duell 20 D. Ottaway 21 R . Vmnard 25 A. Levey 30.G .Toogood 31, R . Barnes 33. P Hyde 34 G West 35 B . Trez,se 42 R Gray 43 . G Nayar(Capt) 44 C Harding 50 C Ryan 52 . C Thom (VC) 53 R Hal l 60 Fishe r

MONASH WHITES 1 . T Djonyssopoulos 2 A Bainbridge 3 J Youn g 4. M Petrescu 5.PKing 6. G .BUnshaw 7. P Edwards 8. T Gualano 9, A Rezauskis 10. J Donnelly 11, D Gemmola 12,8 O'Ne A 13 B Kenny 14 R Treverton 15 D Sinn

16 D Graham 17. L Colombes 18. S Terry 79. D Foster 20 . G Leech 21 . W Farley 22 . A Park 23 G Shaw-Stuart 24 B Nmm s 25 D Powley 26 M Kotsams (Capt) 27.J Fox 28. G Ridley 29 SeRh 30.. JG Morgan 31 . M Young 32 . P Seidel 33 D Snadden 34. P Jone s

35 A Kov2nyko 36 D Ymg 37 P Davison . 38 J Conquest 39 M Pokey 40 C Jeffers 4t K Lakusa 42 M Skarkey 44 N Pan 45 M Van Der School 46 B Lloyd 47, S Dods 48 A Park 49 A O'Hara 50 G Coutts 55 M Car r 72 . G Sammetls 75, B Murkier 77 J Salvatore 99 A W~ISon

DE LA SA LLE TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIE D

OLD HAILEYBURI A N

KONTIAS Coach: D . Joyce i . D Joyc e 2 . A Alexandrou 3. M. Copeland 4 N . Barbousas 5 N Lambnnos 7 N Lambnnos 8 G. Sp+6opoulos 9 N . Alexandrou 13 P Spi6opoulos 14 A William s

17 N Andonopoulos 19 G. Kantanas 20,S Bond 21 . P Bourlotos 22.A Cowan (VC) 23 N . Farley 26 M Zuegn 27 K Smith 29 C Lording 30 J. Hatz;dakis 31, A G,annak,s 32 M Doulgerakis 33 J Kypans.s 34 . D Groan 35, P. Andersson 36 C Fountoglou 39 A . Oimak,s 40 F. Gfannak,s 43 . M Herbert 44 J . Vasil

45 C Podands C Emmanouel A Karvehs H Yonnakis G Veloni s B Tchakenan J Mella s J Papag'annis S Drouga s A Gounans

Coach : Chris Ladds 2 J Wood 4 J Robertson 6 Whitehead 25 S, O'Leary 27 M Reed 30 R Wilson 31 C Lane 33 T Johnston 35 N . De Read 40 G Paxell 41 R Stewad 42 P Flocka n

44 A Kukwood-Scott 47 R Dobson 52 M White 55 C Ladds 56 B Ladds 57. G Taylo r 61, D McCnmmon 62 . A. Johnston 63 . M Bride 64 D Kretchme r

OLD GEELON G TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED

ST. JOHN'S O .C. Coach : Greg Furlong 4 M Deaylo n 5. S . Costanhno (DVC) 6. S . Corcora n 7.J Ladson 8. T Cantwell 9. A Rachelle 10 D Owen s 11 S Coppms(DVC) 12 G . Matheso n

13 S. Ham

14, J. Sheehan 16 W Charlton (VC) 17 J Brodi e 18 M Dunsmore (DVC) 19.5 McCreesy 27 . G Cester 22, C Sutae 23 M Janson 24 M Zannon 25 D Kelly 26. C Frerker 28 G Thomas 29 A Iorlano 30 Z. Monroe 31 . D H~ggms (Capt) 3t P L~ddell

OLD NI ELBURNL4NS Coach: R. Van Den Dungan 1 A Woodhous

2.T Farndon e 3 J Francis 4 J Kellam 5 DJ. Hamilton (DVC) 6 J. Ela m 7 R Heath 8 S. Hunt (Capt) 9 T O'Leary 10 R Hockney 11 A Reid

V S Hargreaves 13 D Dawson t4 S Potter 15 D Hawke 16 G Pasta, 17 L Mates 16 A Sutcliffe 19 M Waring (VC) 20 A Butted y 21 S Conlan 22 A O'Connor 23 8. Morphett 24 J Correl l 25. R Van Den Dungen 26.C Caddo 27 A . Georgwne 28.D Hawke 29 D Stephenson 30, D Perkin s

31 T Wilson 32 A Joyc e

33 D McDonald 34. M . Naylor 35 J Davi s 36 P. Nelson 37 N Oschro 38 H Ingleton 39 R Pergra 40 T Richards 41 P Tnndade 42 A Wari ng 43 M Dad 44 J Dowd 45 J Walmsley 46 C Hanchette 47 S Laycock 48 J McConnell 49 J Harding 50 J Bu t 77 B Rowland 86 J Kellam SPONSOR :

M. REINER & CO.

MAZENOD O.C. Coach: Danny Wain 2 S. Palamara 3 S Campbell 4 D. Carr (VC) 5 S Bateman 7,P Deega n 8 A. McCormack 12 . A. Wiles 14 R . Murray 16 D. Cox 17 T. Tsraws 20 C Hearn 21 J Dicintio 22 S McDonald 23 M Sayers 25 L Phillips 28 G . Noone 30 B Carr, 31. 1 . Ne t 33. N. Wareham 34, C. Emery 36 S. Anderson 37 N . Collins 38 A . Green 39 P, Bourbon 40 M . Birch 41 P Sharp 43 A Chilcott 44 G . Smith 45, G . Rogers 46 S Grady 48 D in (Capt) 49 M Filzpatrick 50 T Halla m

51 . N . Robinson 53.J Wtlkson 54. R . Uren 55. D Brennan 56 R . SeOgo 57. M Jackson 58. M McKittne 59 GDaubeny 61 .JAKennedy 60 Will's 62 P Chalker 63 R Jennings 64 A Bright 65 M Bias 66 Scott Bray 67, R Charman 68 T Noonan 69 S Kerr 70 D Roach 71 . P Stemtort 72. C Dalgieish 73 K VanDerHUSt 74 M . Bright 75 T Hadfield 76 J Cincotta 77 Steve Bray 78, J Boyle

MAJOR SPONSO R

TWO TONE PAINTING 558 525 5 ST. KEVIN'S Coach: Tim Cor ri gan 1 T Arnold 2. P 1~antone 3 P Gvatella 4 T Corrigan 5 R Davey 6 R. Douglas 7 M . Ourrant 8 J Freema n 9 S Haidamous 10 S Kazi 11 G Long 12 P Long 13. D McDOnald 14 J McDonald 15 B Mdlar

6 A Nantra 17 C Nolan 18 C OReefe 19 M, Shaw 20 M Sheehy 21 C Wiggins 22 D Gd i 23 P Gill 24 A McLaughlan 25 B Barclay 26 8 OBnen 27 J Sweeney 28 M McCal l

TRl-GLOBA L QV8 419-0141

ST. KI LDA C.B .O.C. Coach : R. McOueeda 1 M Ncklasen 2 A. Barnard 3 J Hos.erd 4 8 Boyd 5 M G4an 6 P Degenng Capiro n G. Be',, 9 P While 10, P Buzza 11 A. Gakey t2 M Raher 13. P. Susovich 14 S Mooney 15 F Buckley 16 G McAllister 17 C Bacershis 18 A Fa^,nron 19 M Kxg

20 A, Riddell

21 S Di 22 P O 23J Fascia 24 C Gray 25 M Marshy 26 A Joyce 27 R Sidra 26 A Y.bodward 29 I . Hammam 30 D LaFon'ana 31 P Sherman 32, M. Faxa z 33 N Anderson 34 G Kenan 35,6 Mance 36 J Parsonage 37, J K,;kokipssan 38 S Wood 39JOW 40 G Sossa 41 G Rosenberg 42 P Kenan 43 M Schrr,alrider 44 M Howard 45, P Tradnger 46 D Capesan 47 G Hotert 48 M Broadhead 49 M Rogers 50 P Roger s 51 M Cre~n 52.TPean 53 S Morgan 54 S Chapman 55 J Fletcher 56 A Presr>ell 57 D Ourde.s e 56 J Gataropolous 59 G Joseph 66S Harris 61 R Pope 62 B Keay 63 B Capc~an 64 M Boyd 65.1 Richards 68JRyanis 67 M O'S, an 68 B Jackson 69 J Price 70 J Rush 71 R Rala 72 A McCaw 73 J Ryan 74 B Demam 75 C Hickey 76A Liddell 77 C Hussey 78 M G~ 79 M Cob ;80 B Hawker 81 G Hawker 82 D Largdan 83 R Gnarl 84 M Drscdl 85 G Saad


Faandod 1906

OLD Ci~-.REY ELS1'ERNWICK

AN Z BAN K Senior Coach : Tony Kennedy Reserves Coach Peter Smit h 1 . P. Smith 1A S Duke 2 . M Sanelll 3 . G Skei n

4 . P. Cummins (DVC) 5 L . McLeo d 6 P. Marshall 7 . D Mulle r 8 . W. Simmonds 9 . E . Nicolosi (VC ) 10. H . Birkenfield (C-Res) 11 . S. Byrn e 12 . G . Larkin 13 . S . Hall 14 . M . Szeitz 15 . N . Pastras 16. P Knight 17 . R . Hueston 18. P. Boyle 19. W. Lasslett 20. R . Koegler 21 .P.Shoppee 22 . A. Sore

23 . A . Bennett (DVC-Res) 24 . M . Birrell (VC-Res) 25 . J . McDonald (Capt) 26 . P. Ganley 27. O . Morros 28 . P Dawson 29 . 1 Reed 30 S . Vargas 31 . T. Harbinson 32 . M . Farrel l 33 K. Krrngoodis 34 N .Vergos 35. J . Zafand s 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. Brain 57 P Wilkinson 58 B Fernandez 60 N . Walsh 63 M . Xuereb

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

20 . R . Walter 21 . M . Pittornno 22 . G . Breed 23 . M . Neal 24 . M . Mitchell 25. C. Challis (Capt-Res) 26. G . Christotoro u 27. Philip Martin 28. J . Brawn 29. T. Lowry 30. A. Nicolson 31 . D. Paulka 32. Peter Martin 33. S . White 34. B. Hine 35. S . Wheeler 36. G . Coath 37. D. Anstee 38 T. Wright 39. G . Bates 40. K . Paulka 41, E . Joyce 42. S- Charlton 43. P. Matovic 44.S.Borthwick 45. G. Nilsen 48. N . Baldini 50 . R . Dean

1 . L Murphy 2 . S. Bean 3 J. Eklom 3a . M . Andrew 4. C. Farrington 5 S. Bel l 6 M . Lloyd 7. T. Heath 8. B. Howard 8a. R. Stafford 9. A- O'Connor 9a . G . Andrew 10 . J . Blennerhasssett 11 . P. Mahony its . P. Role 12 . R . Eklom 13 . A. Guinane 14 . Albert Conlin 15. L . McCooke 1 6 A. Abrahams 17 . J . Ward 18. R Harris 19 . M . Bullard 20 P Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22 .L . McGregor 23. N . Christie 24 D.Contn 25J . O'Connor 26. D. Mahony 26a. M . Pechter 27. M . Spin k 28, & Hil l 29 . R . Passante 30 . S. Quirk 31 . R . Bulluss 32 . M Minndi 33 . J . Schul z 34 . Adrian Contin 35, D. Osborne 37. G . Marshall 38 . B . Hammer 39 . S . Topakis 40 . D. Nolan 41 .S. McLennan 42. B.Jackson 43 A. Hankin 44. C. Walker

45 R .Grandemange 46 M Barber 47 B . Phelan 48. P Stankovich 49. M Ingram 50, R . McIntyre 51 . R . Torrance 52 . C. Tsaloumas 54. M . Byrn e 55. M . Roberts SPONSORED BY

Senior Coac h Rick Daniels Assistant Coach : Greg Skene Reserves Coach : Gil H uckstepp 2 . C. Hickey (VC) 3 . N . Chipp 4 . R . Cutiac k

5, R . Daniels (C/C) 6 .R . Hughes 7 . R . Evans 8 . R . Keppell 9 . S. Macrae 10. K . Shrives 11 M . Hoyle 12 W. Ballagh 13 . A . Cope 14, C Bryan (DVC) 16 M . Jones 17. C. McWil6am 18 . I . Paterson 19 . G- Bert i

20. J. Raft 21 .B .Dunshea 22 . J . Hands 23 G . Dyson 24. S . Brown 25. M . Harris 26. J. McQuie 27- S. Neate 28. P Nance 29 V. Occhipinti 30. A . Drover 31 . C. Fuddle 32 . S . Patterson 33. P. Harri s 34 . G. Earney 35. P Gittins 36 . M . Kerr 37. D. Llewellyn 38 . G . Huckstepp 39 . P. Bennett 40 . I . Chisholm 41 . M . Graham 42 . S . Ustic k 43 . V. James 44 . B. Oliver 46. A. Kanis 47. G.Skene 48.J.Cope 49. M . Cooke 51 . D. Pitts 52 . R Pang

53 J. Hubbard 5,L G . Wilson 55. D . McCleery 57. N . Collyer 60. B. Blizzard 61 . A . Bennett 63 . T. Style s 64 . N . Morgan 65 .D.D'Adam 67. K. Egerton 68 . C. Bertalh 69 . G Neale 76 . M . Frank 77 . J . Keeble 78 . S . Paterso n 79 . D. Zadntk 87.S Jones

PENINSULA OLD BOYS Senior Coach: W. parks Reserves Coach: A . Powell 1 M Sampson 2 S McMahon (VC) 3 G . Harri s 4 J Pratt 5 M Godng 6 D Morga n 7 N Franks (DVC) 8 R Kerley 9 P Krohn to M Chesterman it R Sharp m 12 S Farrow 13 J Quir k 14 R. Wheeler 15 S Wiltshire 17 M Atkins 18 S Glover 19 M Freeman 20 P McKay 21 P Corn e

22 J Tripp 23 M . coilopy 24 M Fisher (C-Res) 25 S Ro+:e 26 G Marlyn (VCR) 27 P4 Kidde r 28 L Marks 29 A Mac,, 30 R Blood 31 J Levi n 32 W Sparks (CC) 33 A Berry 34 J Nagel 35 B Jarret 36 T Parker 37 P McNamara 38 A Thr.pp 39 S Taylor 40 W 41 G 42 P 43 R 44 G 45R

Reid Calder Angus Horngan Glover Ukonc h

46 V Brancatrsano 47 S Greenhil l 48 J Bleasby 49 S . Warner 50 G Debruyn 51 S Degorgo 52 R Parker (DVCR) 53 P Leitzke 54 P Carlson 55 A Povrell 56 S Kemp 57 D Burton 58 A Janet 59 P West 60 D Odenzuck 61, D Warne Smith 62 B Spee r 63 R Carter 64 B Collopy 65 J Hopkins 66D Crowder 67. R Graham 68 G Scott 69 0 Hunter 70 P Crowder 71 M Jeffs 72 J Horn son 73 J LaBrody 74 .T Mrtchener 75 D Mathison 76 C Gardner 77 A Dolphin 78 J Crovrder 79 M Burnell 80 G Robinson 81-C Sharpn 82 N Bath 83 A Cailagaoe 84 S Macan


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RICHMO N D CENTRA L senior Coach: Mark Bestow Reserves Coach : Dennis Ricketts i . G Para s 2, M Aievras 3 W Long 4D Shanno n 5 C Mrtanda MCRes) 6,S P'cketl 7. R Peatlmg 8 J Agorakis t0 S Peatlm g 11 D Ricketts (C1C~Res) 12 . M Luttgens 13, P Warton 14 C Shannon 15 i Lang

16. 8 Smmonds tt. D Sand o 18 M Venaskie (DVC-Res) 19 D Asschert

20 G Dorme r 21 . K Davis (DVC-Res) 22 C Kennedy

23 M Funds 24 M Bastow (C!C) 25 G Tate

28 C Felo n

27 R Sutherland (DVC) 28 B Park 29 D Jiggms (VC) 30 S Fenton 32 A LeSueur 33 J Fawcett 34 D Hol t 35 P Conway 36 B Young 37 S Peters 38 D Gibson 39 J Donazzon 40 K Bowen 41 M Sutherland 42 J Gunderson 43 C Johnson-Clark 44 P Sando 45 A Gianz 46 CJohannsen 47 V Jarrett 48J Hughes 49 D Gibson 50 J Redtern 51 M Sungalis 52 M Pickett 53 R Jiggms 54 B Healey 55 M Wood 56 B Carron 57 D Blampied 58 R Gadsden 59 J Topsem 60 J Littl e

61 T Richer 62 L Forth 63 P Woodman 64 R Bosco 65 G Bel l 66 M Fredrickson 67 P Harriso n 68 J McPhee 69 S Carroll 70 C Ware 71 P Docking 72 G Hasvreil 73 M Warton 74 C Smith 75. J Curran 76 I Smit h

QUADRO HAIR FASHION 544 5508 ~ R & F PLUMBING 018 33926 9 ~ GEEBUNG POLO CWB 882 7386

* TRAINOR & SONS 654 8361

UNIVERSITY REDS U.H .S .O .B . SALESIAN OLD COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Chris Pecora Rese rves Coach : Des Perkin s 2 . M . Castaldi 3 . S . Anastasi 5 . M . Canavan 6 . M . Clarke 7. G . Gaspa n 8. D. Sutherland 9 . N . Gibbons 10. D. Oliver 12 . A . Gaspan 13. 1 . Bobetic 14. P. Schembn 15. P. Forbes 16. A . Chiappin IT M . Forbes 18. S. Sinclair 19. S. Carfora 20.A .Seager 21. A . Perna 22. M . Powe r 23. M . Clohesy (VC) 24 . A. Healey 25. M . Pradei 26. P Miller 27. R . Cincotta 28. M . Byrne 29. Jr Nannies 30. D. Lawton 31 . P McKnight 32. B . Quinn 33. J. Garafolo 34. A . Grace 35. C. Zol a 36. A . Stevens 3T J . Brennan 38. P. Barry 40. D Ramsdale 41 .J .Gooden 42. J . Ebinger 43 M . Tassone 44. C . Hunt

45 J. Quirk 46. M . Bourke (Capt) 47. P Kin g 48. P Rossi 49. D. Scott 52 . S . Brownhill 54. G. Stoffandis 55. G . Agapitos 57. R . Thompson 60. S. Shelley 62 . D. Perkins

ST. PATRICK'S M E N TON E Senior Coach : Mark Bowden Reserves Coach: Peter Fatouros 1 A Com m 2 P Morrow 3 C .Duggan 4 . P Lewis 5 P Emmerson 6 A . Davis (DVC) 7 P Kingsbury 8 R Lister 9 P Emmett 10 P Barr y 11 . P Fatouros (C-Res) 12 M . Henso n 13 S Scanlan 14 G Houlihan 15 J Mackay 16 B R per 17 W Mackay 18 T. Sullivan 19 C Stevens

20 M, Bowden (C) 21 T. Razg a 22 . P. Murphy 23. D Murphy 24 M DiPdia 25 W Leonard (VC) 26 M Mulcah y

27 D Seedsman (DVC-Res) 28 M O'Brie n 29 S Adams 30 M Noonan 31 J Bailey 32 S Oliver 33 D Andrew 34 D Sheehan 35 H Kellett 36 M Gibbins 37 T Symons (VC-Res) 38 M Crawfor d 39 J Wright 40 D Nicholls 41 C Johnston 42 M Houlihan 43 A Drake 45 N Saunderson 46 J . Mulholland 47 B Kellett 48 M Dix 49 K Gurtier 50 A Ladds 51 A Walsh 52 M . Sheehan 53 D Noonan 54 R Duncan 55 B .Capuano 56 B Moloney

57, L. McDonald 58 D. Dickson 59 R . Schmidt 60 M Walsh 61 D Halloran 62 8 Symons 63 P Symons 64 R De Vos 65 P Tully 66 P Stevenson 67 Capuano G 68 C . Li m

69 D Hotter 71 Peter Murphy 72 S Lewis 73 M Wise

MAJOR SPONSOR ARCTIC FOOD WHOLESALERS

Senior Coach : Ross Higgins Rese rves oach: Paul Hooper 1 . A . Flavel 2. R . Higgins 3 . G . Smith 4. S . Freeman 5.S .Shone 6.S . Smith 7. C. Skinns 8. T. Hallifax 9. R . Smith 10. P. Burns 11 . R . Burns 12. G . Bales

12. C . Arnol (Res) 13. P. McLea n 14. D. Regan 15. M. Davidson 16. D. Cresswell 17. B . Bothwell 18.P.Hooper 19. G . Mazza 20 . T. Trantino 21 . M . Grant 22 . D. Bennett 23 . I . Cleary 24 . A . Kountios 25 . G. Allan 26 . C. Gamble 27. K. Strahan 28 . M . Bothwell 29 . A . Hasetoff 30 . S. Epifano 31 . D . Watt 32 . D. Bunn 33. S. Wright 34. J . Palmer 35. B . Lugg 36 . R . Clements 37. R Kemp 38 .A .Boyce 39 . M . Herrmann 40. A . Sawchyn 41- S . O'Halloran 42 . D. Wallace (Capt) 43 . L. Mastrosavas 44 . P. Veseta s 45 . C . Lightfoot 46, M_ Roberts 47. R. Drane 47. L . Keatiner (Res) 48.B.Hudd 49 G. O'Bryan 50. J . Marzico 52 . J. Forest 53 . R Shanahan 55. P. Holmes 56 . R . Hillgrove 57 . R . Morris 58 . D. Ross 59 . A. Ferguson 69 . S . Williamson 71 . A . Diflorio 74. K . Bishop 75 .B .Tune

Senior Coach: Graham Burgen Assistant Coach : Shane Ryies Reserves Coach : Leo Dynes 1- G . Burgen (Coach) 2 . G . Schiavo 3. D . Fossa 4. S. Maus 5 . P. Barone 6. G. Newing 7. G . Coburn 8 . B. Kla u 9. S. Katsiamakis 10. D. Cahi r 11 . R . Smith 12. W. Simpson 13. J. Grassby 14. E . Suigeest 15. G . Riccio 16. J. DeAngelis 17. L . Auffray 18. M . Moran 19 .T. Carty 20. G . Cook 21 . N. Capp 22. R . Smith 23. B. Condon (Capt) 24. A. White 25 S . Jackson 26. M. Urba n 27. S. Ryles (Ass. Coach) 28.S . Baroan e 29. G .DuChateau 30. M . Jelnic 31 . R. Zapelh 32 . C. Teha n 33. L. Dynes (Res . Coach) 34. M . Edgley 35. D. Goldberg 36. F. Salzano 37. C . Mizis 38. T. Bell 39. S. Salzano 40. D. Delahoy 41 . M . Angefodemou 42. M . Pries t 43. G . Lambourne 44. P. White 45. R. S)ogren 46.P Heaphy 47. A . Sain t 48. P. Hutchings 49. G . Gretch 50. W. Beacom 51 . I . Mezalira 52- a Kan e

53. D. Holland 54 . M . Ross 56. I . Marcantonio 57. J. Doyle 58. G . Molnoey 59. S. Merrigan 60.D.Shaw 64 . J . Cava (i n 65. G . Christopolous 66. P. McCormack 69. A. Sheridan 96.F. Godschan


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Senior Coach: Simon M oehan Reserv e Coach:

COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Leigh Carison Ass. Senior Coach : Stephen ount Roaerves Coach: M Chris Warne r Ass. Reserves Coach: John Farme r 1 . S . Williams 2 . D. Hoyle 3. B. Woolhouse 4S. Lausse n 5. D. Greeves 6. A . Ingleton 7. C . Higson 8 . C . Pollock 9 . S. Mount 10. C. Warner 11 . W. Daly 12 . M . Conron 13. N . Mila t 14. R . Schober (VC) 15 . D. Marino 16. A . Wallace (VC ) 17. A . McGibbon (VC-Res) 18 . J . Bennet (Capt) 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 39.13-Jones 40. A. Lord 41 . D. Stubbs 42. L . Griffin 43 . M. Foard 44. D. Parkin 45. P Harry 46. A. Mitchell 48. J. Lemon 49 G . Kenneally 50. B. Jefferson 51 . P Baxter 52 . P Wolff 59 R . Lancaster (DVC-Res) 61 R. Oliphant 66 G . Oakley 69. M . Burgess 75. N . Proctor

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DE LA SALLE OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bernard Dun n Reserves Coach: Lan Hannah 1 . G . Borg 2. B . Mahony 3. A . Phillips 4. M . Edmonds 5. N . Fraser 6. R 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.Green 18 . A. Scott 19 . N . Vanderplight 20. P. O'Brie n 21 . A. Klaric a 22 . P. O'Callagahan 23. M . O'Callaghan 24. M . Low e 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; 46. M . Hegar 48. A. Banks 50. P. Mannix 52. S. Harrison 54 . P. Fiume 55. R Dwyer 56. M . Kruger 57. G . Curran 64.B. Byrn e R SPONSOR

MARCELLIN Snr. Coach : N . Le Lievre Rese es Coach : A.Paatsch rv i . A . Paatsc h 2. T. Day 3. M . Chu n 4. C . Carr (VC) 5. A . Tranquilli 6. G . Petroff 7, M . Dillon 8, M . Amen 10. A . Gallaghe r 11 . C . Slattery (DVC) 12. N . Bourk e 13. M . Stapleton 14. D . Howe 15. J . Seabury 16. G . Woole r 17. M . Getson (Capt) 18.A .Caffry 19. M . Delahun t 20. S. O'Flynn (DVC) 22. T . O'Hehir 24 . A . Hewitt 25. I . Patterson 26. D . O'Callaghan 27. R . Gros s 28. C . Maso n 30 . A. Bendoricchio 31 . B. Cooper 32 . A. McIntosh 33 . A. Treganowan 34 . W . Gelson 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 . Beattie 56 . Jeremy Golds 57 . B. Day 58 .S . Boysen 59 .A. Robinson 60. S . Watson 61 . M . Bushell 62 . M . Szakacs 63 . J . Kan n 64 . M . Rozenboom 65. P. Borrell o 75 . J. Dinneen

NC :TH OLD 60YS Senior Coach : Robert Hyde Reservas Coach• Jim Marchbank 1 . A . Ega n 2. T. Jones 3. D . Martin 5. M . Schmidt 6. A. Cahill 7. P. Booth 8. F. Muto 9. S. Brazil 10. B . Hanlon 11 .S.HoBman 12. J . Tierney 13. B . Curulli

14. O. Abrahams 15. P. Kearney 16. M . Hedley 17. M . Boyd 19. P. Considine 21 . D . Baker 22. N . Goodear 23 . C . Alevras 24 P. Curti n 25. D . Cerini 26 .S.Hibbert 27 . R. Atkinson 28. N . Garnham 29 . P. Daniel 30. M . Lynch 31 . L . Boyle 32. G . Phyland 33 . S. O'Brien 34 . B. Conti 35. M . Fennelty 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 . Mcllroy 50. B. Devine 51 . J . Cahill 52. D . Goodear 53. S. Biscaro 54. A . Trimboli 55. S. Zocco 56. T. Siluca 57. B . Altman 58.T.Keogh 59. J . Hatzi 60. L. Nandella 62. B . Cruickshank 67. S. Bevanda

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

4 . C.G . McKenzie (1) 4 . D . Craig (2 ) 5 . F . Mai n 6 . W. Smith (1 ) 6 . P . Robinson (2) 7 . D. Merrett 8 . M . Orton 9 . Bugaiski (1) 9 . B. Herbert (2) 10 . P. Bennett 11 . C. Kraus (1) 11 . J . Rae (2) 12 . D.P. Seccull 13 . B. Cart y

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. Hom e 36. M . Armstrong 37 . C . Taranto 38. D . Cotton 39. B. Steenholdt 40. M . Lak e 41 . R. Plecher 45 . T . Doran 46. B. Dowling 48. P.G . Merrett 60. A .B. Armitage

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MELB iJS-'G NI d~l~ S Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach: Guy . Wilts Nelson 1. A 2 . S. Hun t 3 . J . Nichols (VC) 4 . N . Wright 5, N . Boyden 6 . R. Dery 7 . C . Thompson 8 . J . Keebl e 9 . D . Coroner 10 .A.Joyce 11 . B. Murphy 12. G . Borten 13. S . Rose 14. S . Bardsley 15. D . Phillips 16 . P. Wood 17. W 18 M . Ros e . Ward-Ambler 19.M .Daddo 20. A. Sale k 21 . T. Wertheimer (Res-VC) 22.1 . Mackay 23. A . Wills (Capt) 24. D. Wilso n 25. R . Nelson (Res-Capt) 27 . C . Brya n 28. C . Terrill 29. R . Meade 30. C . Elstoft 31 . S. Frazer 32 . R . Webb (DVC) 33 . G . Dixon 34 . C . Anastasakis 35 . M . Hibbins 36 . S. Newman 37 . G . Curti s 38 . M. Naylor 39 . A. Holt 40 . M. Bloo d 41 . P. MacDonald 42 . E. Smithers 43 . P. Birrel l 44 . J_ Harty 45 . Z . Useinov 46. P. Sinn 47. A. Tymms 48. A.C . Smith 49.T . Stuckey 50.B. Cook 51 . W. Ward 52. D. Dowling 53. C. Kopa 54 . A. Wilson 55. R . Cameron 56. M . Wlkenson 57. H. Dautevic 58 . A . Sutton 60 . J . Walmsley 61 . J . Shelton 62 . A . Geogiani 63 . D. Perkins 64 . S. Burge 65 .J .Cunnack 66 . P. Tsiampas 67 . D . MacDonald 68 . S . Conla n

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70. R. Williams 71 .K.Daddo 72 . S . Hargreaves 73 . T . Hogg 74. D . McGuiness 75 . P. Harris

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OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach: Peter Sherman Reserves Coach : John Coidham 1 . E . Alle n 2. S. Reddish 3 . R . Lloyd 4 . R . Fuller (Capt) S . A. Aston 6 . D. Hooper 7. A . Lloyd 8 . A . Hodges 9. R . Aujard 10. J. Kerr 11 . D. Stanton 12 . M . Veselik 13 . N . Hooper 14 . A. Chambers 15 . D. McCall 16 . A . Cowper 17. R . McLeish 18. D. Bingley 19. G. Eagle 20.T.Keipert 21 . S. Gibb s 22 . S. Twill 23 . A . Millar 24 . W. Allen 25 . S. Stokes 26. A . Hart 27. C. Winneke 28. S. Giascott 29. J. Laird 30. F. Kiel 31 . A. Smith (VC) 32 . G . Jackson 33. C. Hunter 34. J. West 35. B. Steele 36. A. Price 37. R . Emmett 38. N . Tribe 39, D. Wilson 40. P. Brown 41 . J. Hart

42, R_ Hume 43 R . Austin 44 . A . Stubbs (Res VC) 45 . B. 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 Reilke 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 . Sabo 13. P. Kingston 14 . S . Samild 15. M . McConvill I& T . Stewart 17 . A . Bes t 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. Hill e 28. B . Collins 29. G . Petering 30. D . Roth 31 . G . Stewart 32.B . Madden 33. A . Roe 34 . G . Russell 35. A. Grace 36. C . Clark 37 . A. Orr 38 . P. Milner (Res VC) 39 . R. Nankivel l 40 . D . Edgell 41 . R. Oate n 42 . D . Robertson (Res . C) 43 . P . Harringto n 44 . A. Fitzgerald 45 . R . Singleton 46 . M . Hayes 47 . M . Davine 49. D. Hansen 50. S . Harrold 51 . C . Thomas 52. A . Connolly 53. S. Gribble 56. J . Gilliam 57 . G . Fisher 58 . S. Morgan 59 . M . Broadbent 60 . R . Morgans 62.S.Sharp 63 . G . Dickson 65 . B . Egan 66 . C . Crook 67 . G . Planner 68 . N . Riseley 70 . G . Ritchi e 'T AJOR SPONSOR

_ '- 'RY Senior Coach : Tony Crotty Assistant Co~ch: Terry Quin n Reserves Coach: D. Sode n 1 . G . Biddlestsone (VC) 2 . J. Zanetti 2 . J. Sandman 3. J . Toohey 4. J . Schembri 5. S. Ramsay (C) ~6.T.Quin n 7. P. Jones 8. S. O'Brien 8. J. Serratore 9. M . Grocock 10. R. Egglestone 11 . S. Bannister 12 . S_ Seymour 13 . M . Bosanko 14 . J . Reddick (DVC) 15 .P McCan n 16 . M . 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. Matton 25 . M . O'Rourke 26 . P. Ryan 27. M . Tadinac 28. M . O'Kearney 29. M . Vaina 30. B. Mielicki 31 . G . Bourke 32 . S . Eastmure 33. S. McMahon 34. M . Donohue 35. L . Clifton 36. A . Smith 37. D. Castaidi 38. G . Pinner 40. G . Gentz 41 . M . Crotty 42 .P Ryan 43 . A. Whelan 44 . J . Vaina

45 . M . Petrevski 46 . C. Ryan 47. P. Ratcliffe 48. D. Wrigglesworth 50. M . Purcel l 51 . R . Moran (VC-Res) 52, M . O'Connel l 53. S. Gibson 54. J . Blai n 55. M . Jacobson 57. D. O'Sullivan 60. B. Pearse 88. P. Murphy

Vtdl Y bf SSITY BLU ES 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 IT P. Stephens 18 . S. Kirsanovs 19. D. Buckley 20. A. Venturini 21 . J . Finlayson 22. A . Nummnuts 23. J . Buckley 24 . A. Wallis 25. D. Baker 26. D. Maclnnes 2T J. Jamieson 28 . G . Hazeldine 29 . B . van Denderen 30 . R . Green 31 . M . Formosa 32 .A.Nugent 33 . C . Love 34. H . Worsiey 36. N . Macaulay 37. D. Lewi s 40. D. Kozckar 41 . M . Currie 42 . P. Kistler 43. J. Dunn 45.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 . Ida 55. R . Harris 56. N . Myers 58. L . Bonadio 60. A. Hamilton 61 . D. prayer 64 . N . De Dear 6S A . Jackson 66 . T. McGregor 67. T. McIntyre 68 . R . Mitchell 71 . N . Smit h

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--.1NYULE Senior Coach: John Simpson Reserve Coach : Glen Well s 1 . P. Adams 2 . D. Witchell 3. L. Hol t 4 . M . Legge 5 . C. Ladd 6. P. Williams 7 . J . Fraumano 8. B. Moloney 9 . C. Pyers 10. M . Fraumano 11 . Peter Barnes 12 . P. 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. Gilham 23 . D . Glass 24 . W. Ashton 25. M . Power 26. P. Harding 27. J. Allan 28. A. Weston 29. G . Sutterby 30. B. Gillies 31 . T Ayres 32- C . West 33.T. Kearsey 34. C. Stevens 35. R . Parry 36. A . Mil l 37. D. Gent 38 . C . Duncan 39 .T. Morgan 40 . W. Gibson 41 . R . Cullen 42 . D. Taylor 43 . T. Benham 44. B. Hogan 45. M . Gilbert 46. S- Howes 47. A . Kelly 48. R . Hogan

' :E W Senior Coach : Richard Jame s Reserves Coach: Keith Tusti n 1 . M . Lord 2 . G . Porte 3 . L . Tenace 4 . G . Crimmins 5 . B . Irwin 6 . G . Bakogianrns 7. A . Morgan & S . Oliver 9 . A. Peric 10. J . Campion 11 . R . Okalyi 12 . S . Lord 13 . C . Kinakou 14 . P. Clayton (VC) 15 . G . Whit e 16 A . Bowater 17. A . Blake 18 . N . King 19 . R . Barry 20.D .Stephen 21 . P. Thornely (Capt) 22 .R.Schober 23 . R . James 24 . R . Smith 25 . P Pedretti 27. R . Love 28 . L . Donavan 29 . A. Barne s 30- 0. Greenwood 31 . C . Hibbard 32.J . Brassd(Res-Capt) 33. M . Hammond 34. A. Noonan (Res-VC) 35. L . Bradley 36. M . Jack 37. C . McLeod 38. D. Christensen 39. S. Harrison 40. A . Price

49. P. Mayerhofer 50. M . Phillips 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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OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach: Mark Parker Reserves Coach : Shane Young 1 . C. Smit h 2 . M . McLennan 3. A . Pryor 4 C . Anderson 5. M . Waddington 6 . M . Allen 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 .Hendne 17. A . Rickarby 18 . M . Talbot 19 . C. Brook 20.T. Grant 21 . C. James 22 .J .Jacoby 23 . M . Shippe . L . Fildes n24 25, J . Templeton 27. J. Styles 28. A. Gale 29. P. Latzer 30. R. Phillips 31 . S . Murray 32 . H. Jarvis 33. R . Hopkins 34. G . Brown 3& D . Swan 36. A . Ker r

37- M . Selby 38. J. Tregaskis 39. S. Jackson 40. A . Donlen 41 . S . Duggan 42 . N . Hillard 43 . R- Wraith 44 . R . Brown 45 . J . Carnegie 46 . R . McKenzie 47. B. Broome 48. C. Haling 49.S .Young 50. M . Hutchinson 51 . P. Fitzgerald 55. P. McMahon

OLD MENTONIAN S Senior Coach : Bert Calvert Rese rves Coach : Paul Hodges 1 . A. Acreman 2 .R .Beynon 3. R . Newman 4. M . Barrett 5. M . Turner 6 V. Sciacca 7. G . Norton 8 . N . MacQuire 9 . R . MacQuire (Capt) 10 M . Durack 11 D. Solley 12 T. Appel 13 . S Sharp 14 .D.Rogers 15 . C. Davis 16 . D. Grant 17 . C . McKinnon 18 T.Bournon 19 . D. Zajc 20. S. Farrow 2t C. Erickson 22 . A Leaver 23 . N . Moodie 24 . M . Brooks 25 A Holland 26. B. Scalzo 27. C . Appel 28 B. Coyle 29. P Hyland 30. D . Ridley 31 .S, Ingram 32 . J . Sl y 33. C. Gardiner 34. D . Holland 35.R Hodges 36 . M . De w 37 S . Scurna 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

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OLD PA R A DIANS Senior Coach : Michael Mulvahill Reserves Coach : Tony Hayes I- P Considin e 2 . B. McCiements 3 . M . Considine (Cap[) 4 . S. Philp 5 . G . Powick 6 . J . Geary 7 . P. Cosgr,ft 8. D. Reeve s 9. A. Canavan (VC) 10 . B . Considin e 11 . D . Beck 12 . M . Geary 13. R . Mills 14 P. Boar d

15. M . McNamara 16 M . Heffernan 17. Michael Vear 18. P. O'Loughlin 19. P. Brabender 20 . J Att a 21 . T Nelson 22 .A Reagan 23 . P Robertson 24 . D. Stuckey 25. A. Morelli 26. P. Martin 27. N . Kerr 28.P Shannon 29 P Zappa 30 F. Gleason 31 . P Walsh 32 . M . Skerritt 33 . A Peyton 34.T Beare 35 . J . Steindi 36 . J . Beveridge 37.T. Canavan 38 . M . Mullavey 39 . P. Naile r 41 . M . O'Keefe 42 . P. Hammond (C-Res) 43 . P. Healy 44 T. Livy 46 B. Flynn 47 R .Aanenson 48 P Caddy 49. P. Russell 50 J . Mill s

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u N ove:I so TY OLD i", _6 N 17'Y GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Alan Johnson t . Coach : Tom Flowe r Reserves Coach: Chris Glass 1 . A . Dun n 2 C. Robiso n 3 . A . Allibon (VC) 4 .T Norma n 5 D. 0'Shaughnessy(DVC) 6, A . Taylor 7. R . Forbes & R . Beardsley 9 . A . Johnson (Capt) 10. A. Parke s 11 . T. Phillips 12. A . Vize 13 . D. Balazsy 14 . R . Boxtel 15, T Pontefract 16 . A. Black

17. T. Farrel l 18 . N . Beardsley 19 . G . Hudson 20. T Roberts 21 . S . Dru m 22. P. Robison 23. J. Adgemis 24. A. Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L . Coleman 27. 1 . Wallace 28. G . Harvey 29.1 . Fraze r 30. C. Anderson 31 . M . Turner 32. N . Sammut 33 . P. Scott 34, A. Curtis 35, A. McAree 36, R . Heath 3T R . Sella 38 . R . Phillips 39 . J . Hodder 40 . M . Beamish 41 . A . Spinks 42 . A . Banfield 43, C. Neave 44 . A . Turner 45 C . Cooper 46 i . Galjar

47. G . Harmer 4& D . McCulloch 49. C . Backman 50 . D. Wallace 51 . D, Rogers 52 . A. Smit h 53 B.Beamish 54. M . Mabzia 55, D . Pettigrove 56, D . Ashe 57,M Adam 58. M,Nougher 59. B. Davey 60, A . Daniels 61 . D. McClay 62 . J .P Adgemis 63. A . Paullett 64. C Orwm 65 T. Glare 66, M Harrison 67 M . Green 68 N,Torzeau 69. L Thomas 80. A. Smith

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20. T McManus 21 A Mance 22 M,Sugden 23 M, Armstrong (DVC) 24 S . Burmeiste r 25. N . Huntley 26. G . Young (Capt-Res) 27 . D . Prove n 28. B . Leitch 29. W. Forward 30. S. Swingler 31 .J .Forwood 32. J. Neil 33, A . Walker 34 .P McCrea 35 Q, O'Brien 36 D . Essery 37. C.Strachan 38 R . Curtis 39 M . Mudge 40. W. Earl

41 . C. McHarg 43 B. Salvaris (VC-Res) 44, D. Hayes 45 N . McCann 46 R . Le e 47. P. Lenton 48 . S . Crundell 49, C. McCulloch 50 . N, Brown 51 A . Wilson 52 . R McCahon 53 S. Woods 54 B Ellio t 55 R . Wood 56R .Jones 57 A . Gibb 58. S. Jardine 59 E. Morel 60 A . Schott 61 B . Town 63,C.Evans 64 R. Dowling

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Senior Coach : Alan Quaitfe Reserves Coach : Bruce Harwood 1 S Furph y 2 W Davis 3 P Clarke 4, C Gunn (Capt) 5 R . Bur n 61 D . Ritchie (VC) T B. Harwood 8.J. Handbury 9 C Slorach 10 A McDougal 11 J Pescot t 12 G Fawcett (DVC) 13 B . Smit h 14 . J Ritchie 15 M Williams 16 .5 . Burgess 17. W. Dowling 18- C . Richardson 19 J Manto n

20 C Ros s 21 J Munntngs 22,P Handbury 23 M Davis 24 M Bayley 25.A.Peake 26 A. Heritage 27 J Young 28 C Jones 29 B.Logan 30 P Jones 31,T Jackson 32 C Landaie 33 T Killworth 34 . P. Law 35 C. Hollis 36 D. Oliphant 37. T Ligh t 38 A Gray 39 R Hanna 40. R Ric e 41 G Stubbmgs 42 . B . O'Halloran 43 D . Colac, 44, A Davison 45 JCox 47 D. Obenn 48 C Begg 49 N Haslem 50. T. De Steiger 51 J. Le e

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

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OLD I VANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Alan Salter Rese rves Coach : Steven King 1 . B.Yarwood 2 . M . Dyson 3. A. Jenkins 4. I . Wells 5. J . Stevens 6. M . Hal l 7. B . Cockerill 8. S . Corlett 9 . B. Parry 10. B. Hal l 11 . B. Jensen 12 . A. Parker 13. S. Shepherd 14. D. Scot t 15. G . Alexander 16. T. Stevens 17. T. Smit h 18. M . Colledge 19. P. Wallis 20 . M . Huber 21 . A . Haug 22 .P Ryan 23 . J . Maycock 24. W. Parry 25. N. Weston 26 . G. Farlacas 27. P. Ritchie 28. D- Jones 29. R . Knight 30. D. Cadd y 31 . G . Woodhead 32 . M . Rochford 33. D . Minogue 34. D . Greenhalgh 35.S.Conboy 36. L. Raftopolous 37. R . Sutherland 38. P. Triando s 39. S. Boyd 40. M . Giovannetti 41 . J . Marshal l 43. T. Theodore 44. A. Triandos 47. D .Cuttriss 49 . M . Dodder II 50. C. Dunnell 52 . A . Novak 54 . M. Pogiog 59. R. Bell 61 .P,Naim

Senior Coach: Vem Boag Assistant Coach : Ray Purcell Reserves Coach : Bob Bums 1 . S. McNamara 2. D. Marshall 3. M. Beasley 4. B. Ridewood 5- B. Connolly 6. R. Parsons(VC-Res) 7. N . McColough 8. D. Seeley 9. C. Lancaster 10 . S. Gray 11 . R . Grech 12 . B. Burke 13. S. Zahra 14. P. Lannan (DVC) 15. P- Walker 16. B . Barry 17. R . Cero6ni 18. G. Burke 19. B. Tomlinson 26 M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22. C . Bracchi 23 . B. Hutchinson 24 . T. Beasley (Capt) 25. D. Smit h 26 . B. Burns (Capt-Res) 27. J. Elmore 28 . C. Loos 29 . B. Hambridge 30 . G . Fitzgibbon 31 . C . Dunlop 32 . M . Beasley 33 . R . Purcell (VC) 34 . A . Boa g 35. B . Mills 36. L. Walker 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 . Paynter 52, M . Hollingworth 53, B. Mentiplay 54 . M . Daniel] 55. M . Ellis 56. P. Pagarn 57 . M . Inkster 58. D. Trease 59 . R Newport 60 . G . McLachlin 61 . S. Nobl e 62 . S . Aigen 63. D. Cozzi 64. B . O'Dwyer 65. S. Campbell 66.T. Battuso 67. N . Williamson 68. B. Woodland 69. M, Hampton 70.D.Spencer 71, P. Maley 72. B. Ra k 73 . R . Smallwood 74 . M . Kelly 75.A .Cusack 76 . A. Bartsch

ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOY S Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Reserves Coach: David Walpole L R . Hawkins 2 . M. Hardy 3 A . Varasdi (VC) 4 G . Gross 5 . R . Callanan 6 . P Hagerty 7. S. Kerr (Capt) 8 . P. McNee 9 . J . Fogarty 10. H . Stone 11 . G . Mulcahy 12 . R . Arthurson (DVC) 13. M . Pivetta 14. P Joyc e 15. M. Harrison 16. S . Bazley 17. 0. Hourigan 18. P. McCann 19. J . Watkin 20. M . Quinlan 21 . I . Fullagar 22 . M . Kerr 23. M . Aumont 24.P Meagher 25. D. Walpole 26. J. O'Brien 27 J . Quinlan 28. J. Bare 29. P McCann 30, B. Snell 31 . J .FX. Sargeant 32 . P. Charles 33.S .Loorham 34. M . Wanton 35.A .Donovan 36. M . McKaige 37. A . Beale 38, D. McNair 39. D. Chaffey 40. J . Shaw 41 . R . Deal y 42, P Panagiotopoious 43, R . Snel l 44 . P Chaffey 45.A.Croagh 46. D. DeRooden (Res-C) 47. R. Marks 48 . A . Richardson 49 . P. Stewart 50. C. Wiggins 51 . C . Stone 52 . P, Lewin 53 . M . McColl 54 . D. McDonald 55 . C . O'Keefe 56 . B . Barclay 57 P Lon g

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DAF C BR U NSW ICK Senior Coach Peter Notion Reserves Coach Jeff Gibson 1 . J. Sangos 2 . B . Owens 2 . M . Green 3. A . Strachan 4. P. Conduit (VC-R) 5. D. Stevens 7. D. Carroll 8. D. Clarke 9. I . Campbell 10. R . Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12. S. Hewitt (Capt) 13. S . Kannegiesser 14. P. Spezza 15. T. Barley 16, G . Cross 17, P. Hardy 18. A. Black (VC) 19. J. Gibson 20. D . Portelli 21 . G . Robertson 22 . C. Christodoulou 23. S. McLean 24. S. McBride 25. P. McKinnon 26. A . Kowalewsky 27. H . Cayi r 28. B. Gibson 29. J. Haines 30.R .Jacobs 31 . L . Cordes 32 . S . Gibson 33. J . Ralph 33. R . Shaw 34. S. Bel l 35. D. Sedgwick 36. R . Kennedy 37. S. Matusko 38. M, Jameson (C) 39. M . Lehmann 40. S. Moore 41 . R. McCulloch 42 . C. McCulloch 43. M . Bourke 44. R . McKissack 45. R . Ogilvi e 46. D. Pearce 47. B . Petrallini 48. D. Rogers 49. J. Smith 50. J. White 51 . R. Bourke 52 . W. Smith 53. S. Deshong 54. N . Campbell 55. K . Beaumont 56. D. Roberts 58. J. Wrigh t 59. M . Berms 61 . 0. Jacobs 65. R. King

Senior Coach : Max McColl Reserves Coac h Michael Flanagan 1 . R . Schneide r 2, R . Morley 3. J . Rainbo w 4 . N . Cartledge (C-R) 4 . J . Empey

5, S . Scanlon 6. M. Kell y 7. G . Stallworthy 7. R . Divirgilio 7 C. Veitch 8. C. Gay 9. C. Parker 9. H . Turvey 9. 0, Robbin s 10 . Snaps (Capt) B . Creighton ll .: R 11 . R . Divirgtlio 12. D. Thompson 12. P. Lemin g 13. G . Cotterill 13. S . Irvine 14, B. Mott 14. J . Empey 16 M . Tymms 17. D. Gandolfo 18, D. Kiddy 19. D. Robbins 19. C. Parker 20, J . Moran 21 . M . Davey 23 . J . Redfern 24 . A . May

25 . M . Harris 26 . C . Cahill 27. M. Stratton 27. R . Lord 30 . D. Berkfeld 31 . T, Hodges 3Z P Whiting 32. W. Olney 33 . A. Divirgilio 34, S . Avery 34 . R . Rees 35. P. Avery 36. R . Inglese 36, G . Stallworthy 37. M . Stratton 38. A. Sill 37. P. Flew (VC) 39. M . Flanagan 40. A. Humphrey 40. S 41 . 0.. Dowd Adamopoulos 42.H .Roberts 43, S . Dicenso 44. M . Brener 44. S . McLaren 45. W. Reynolds 46. V,Lacarla 47 . M . Dellaca 48. L. Coleman 49. M .lacuone 50. W. Olney 51 . D. Hopkins 52 . M . Fill

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5 YEARS AGO - 198 6 Blues lost their slim hope of making the four when they succumbed in the last 15 minutes to go down by 21 points after leading for most of the day . 1985 "A" Section best and fairest, Andy Smith, played on Don Mclnnesand held him to3 goals while captain Fergus Kiel was impassable in the second half . In the battle for 4th place in "B" Parkside (5th) lost to St Bernards (8th) by 2 points and Uni Blacks (4th) lost to St Kilda (74) by 14 points to draw level on top of the ladder, both 2 games clear of Fawkner. Best were Spillane, Wood, Gleason (OP) (a trio of great players - N .R .) and Peters, Klein, Tiernan (Old Xav.) . Melbourne University Football Club honoured one of its favourite sons, Earn C ro pley. It was a real galaxy of football talent and personality at the evening - 5 Cordners - Don, Ted, Denis, Ed and Ian, M orton B rowne, Ray Wils on, "All bodies" John Adams, Werribee's Michael Turner, Trevor Steer, Barry Church and of course Ian Munro. After Peter French had spent some weeks compiling a list of Amateur footballers who had played league football, this scribed picked his team and awaited the flack . The team was : Backs : Terry Callen (Old Xav.-Geel .), Geoff Southby (P'house-Carlt.), Ray Gabelich (P'side-Coll .) . Forward Backs : Peter Lucas (H . Rovers-Coll .), Don Williams (Elst .-Melb.), M ark B rowning (Beverley Hills-S .M .) . Centre : Brian Dixon (MHSOB-Melb.), Laurie M ithen (Orm .-Melb .), Robert Dipierdomenico (Kew-Hawthorn) . Half Forwards : Geoff Tunbridge (Uni . Blues-Melb.), Phonse Kyrie (Old P-Coll .), David McMahon (I'hoe-F'roy) . Forwards: Ross Smith (H . Rovers-St Kilda), Ian Graham (Uni . Blues-Ess .), Ian Law (Old Scotch-H'thorn) . I/C : Stephen Clark(B/Temp-Ess ./Melb.), Ken Melville (Uni . Blacks-Melb .) . Coach : John Kennedy (Teachers College, Hawthorn) . Have any stars appeared in the last 5 years to challenge anyone in the team for a place? - N .R . ) 10 YEARS AGO - 198 1 Some real milestones this week - Old Mentonians' Ron Bungey - 250 g .imes - 237 consecutive and great clubman . MHSOB's John Cooper - 250 games, 2 best and fairest, committeeman and canteen and bar operator. No rt h Old Boys' Harry Leigh - boundary umpire (and still going in 1991 - N .R .) . "F" Section coaches were Bill Dunn (Banyule), Bruce Bugden (B'wick), Alan Quaife (B . United), Robert Wolf (Clayton), Wayne Ashdown (C'wealth Bank), John Johansen (FITOB), Colin Crampton (Monash Whites), R . Kerley

(Peninsula OB), M ax Lyon (Therry CC) and Paul Bain (UHSOB) . St Bedes (D) held on to 4th position in "D" when, after a scoreless first quarter, they went on to defeat Powerhouse 9.6 to 2 .10. Best were G . Terrell (5 goals), Steendam, King (St Bedes OC) and Scotland, Demir, D . Stewart (Powerhouse) . North Old Boys (A), on top came from behind to beat Old Scotch (6th) by 18 points . Stars were Malone, Marchbank, G . Carroll (NOB) and Morgan, M cLellan, Polkinghorne (0 . Scotch) . Parkside (9th in "C") fighting to avoid relegation led M HSOB (3rd) by 19 points at the last change but went down by 8 points when they were scoreless in the final term . M HSOB had good players in Falcolner, Poole, Todd and for Parkside, Ridd, Heaver, Sweeney. 15 YEARS AGO - 197 6 Old Melburnians lost top position in "C" Section when they went down by 19 points to Fawkner in a high scoring game . The victors went into the four at the expense of Hampton Rovers. With final scores 19.21 to 16.20 . Fawkner's best were F. Mc M ahon, Foley, Duggan while for O M 's, Brown, Pisarski and Whitton starred . 300 games up for Commonwealth Bank's evergreen Tony "Barney" Borrack, Victorian representative in 1965 and 1966, sometime captaincoach, president, and at all times a wonderful clubman . 150 games to Old Mentonians goal sneak Colin Ericksen - the first life member of the club . Uni Blues veteran Graham (Simon) Templar also reached that milestone in a career that had started back in 1965 and had seen a couple of years spent in W.A . Caulfield Grammarians also saluted 150 game man Geoff Tamblyn . La Trobe Blacks confirmed their top position in "E" Section when they defeated St Kevin's OB by 29 points. Best were Drew, Ryan, Cowling (LaTrobe) and Randles, Brennan, Cross (St Kevin's OB) . 20 YEARS AGO - 1971 Old Trinity, leaders in "C" Section, fresh from their big win over Assumption, were lucky to get homefrom 4th placed Old Haileybury by 3 points - scores 13 .20 (98) to 14.11 (95) . Best were Fletcher, Christie and Dart (Old Trinity) and Curtis, Gadsden and LangfordJones (Old Haileybury) . The lead changed a couple of times in the last quarter before "Big Al Just" finally goaled to put Old Trinity in front . 150 games to Ken Castanelli (SSB) a member of the club since 1961, the club's last premiership year (in which he was a playing member) ; Peter Eames (Parkside) ruck, and Peter ( The Pot) Giles (Ivanhoe) . Umpires were saddened at the sudden death of one of their members, goal umpire John Fox, a life member of their Association .


Footscray Tech . held a dinner in honour of Bill Baird for his wonderful service to the club over 25 years . 100 games to Geelong's rover M ick Ailden and full back Philip Marshall, both club best and fairest winners and Victorian players ; to Brian'rickell (Old Trinity), M ike Gourley (Collegians) and Ken Sewell (AMP) . 25 YE A RS AGO - 196 6 Kew held a Past and Present players reunion in the pavilion with over 100 sitting down to "Brown and Gold" soup, Chicken "Snell" and Apple "Perrin" well organised and the attendance a fitting reward to Bob Buden's hard work . Geelong almost lost their position in the "C" Section four with a lucky score point win over bottom team, M onash University. Luscombe and the Smiths L . and E. saved the game while Wetternhall, Message and Hone dominated play for M onash . 100 games to Geoff James and Bob Douglas of SSB ; Harey'rartakover (O. Melb.) ; Graeme "Rocky" Evan (Powerhouse) and Noel ( Redda) Dorey (Hampton Rovers) . On top in Juniors were Caulfield Grammarians (Section 1) and Commonwealth Bank (Section 2) . 40 YEARS AGO - 1951 In "B" Section State Savings Bank, after a poor start, won their 5th game in a row with a 4 goal victory over Melbourne High . Graham Harry, Ray Leason and Don Daly were best . Ormond Juniors were the only undefeated team in the Association after they beat their nearest rival, MHSOB, 14 .15 to 4.6 . Graham Barnard, L indsay Shannon and Ian Bishop were starring . University Blacks trounced Ormond 102 points to 56, and made up forthe previous4 defeats. Vic West gave a polished display of drop kicking for goal and intelligent play in the centre, while David Quinn defended well at full back and John Smith and Bob Leggatt picked up most of the crumbs . Ormond's scribe would not find a best player "my reverie was broken only by the lugubrious boom of the Ormond clock".

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in X Section at De La Salle las t e that atdt thin9hs cotme o she who Trish Boyd, who afficiated g 4 , prove thea a Congratulations to1 goalie d from Canberra has worked hard to p fixtu re. This young a Y Wit h waits' ! Bobby`Qon'Dunstanw•°rkedhisgoallineforthe500thtimelastwee~ statheeu65heomatNeadquarterslast ornament toy ~sgameum p for behind him, Robert continues be an roll-up by tor former - Association as well as to sow the seed `i aibish whatto aternf+c ~M1c~ayHenry Speaking of `ornaments', the `former greats' were Messrs (W. an d d tfi ~~~~~~ formationaSturdyokicn om nentamong , D re ssing , gWenker,and Tracey Smith Phil Rowell for organising the mon), SCroxford, together a History i , Cou hVan n ~itchel{, AF Marks (Harry and . Goodman . Thanks to Ke n Ahlm, M . Barker, S Willsofand tion and forFliliier, the support our Advisors, members of the VAFA administration and Kevi D .), t-lorwo°d, r event . With Messrs. func officer conducted last Monday proved againatofun benight a popula Development was naturally in store, P.S Umpiring the'Amm°s'' annual `t1pD' representing . The workout Keeton and ,TheAFLUmpirs DaigUesh he doing his at Etstemwick Wiseman, English, traininght nig act asPark usual? the D Peter when he arrive rduang ney, Did Betty `goo' . featuring in v+ctory last weekend a Caught up with Monash legend, and P. Frankston . 9 oal+es J.. Halla at Alsopjoined was successful withVFA the circles 'Ashers' with `former' having top solidlyHe VAFAUA last week in today. and W. J . S+Aurnane ~a~th Amateur fixtureretired, • Shades of the that was who goal umpires his s televised game at port while 'G ~~n en' inton When Bruce ~°Uii ears..H to Sammy ` ~s' Khan s Congratulation us in 1987 having been a spectator at Carfton matches for many years no{he paf4 sb 4 about hi butpla a er who to+nfY•' Sam has tnVOi ~A dead, iti The way the Blues have been OWeor ~or+this week ah y to kick or h . You can use the corner s 'At the first sound of the s+ P.S l awara fre e ded is kick , t ansiiat4pbo a4o the sound the Week: Rule 6.6 : n r bee ® Benny's Rule of has, prior to the first souor b~p+na+obt a behind therefromro from a bal handball the ball . A goal of the siren shall be counted .' Ian Cordner. Best player seen : to ump i re : No problems. ® ADVISOR PROFILE : f year player(s)coe to terms with . Hardest . Name, Brian Goodman . Hardest Rule te e omallowedtohandbaflfromea a NicknameBenny Amateurs, Carlton 4ths, Brunswick when p : Brunswick Y Clubs None, if their . kick, ames do umpires ruin? : VFA How many 9 Age . 43. mind is on the yob . injure 343 (includes 55 Finals, 27 Grand Finals d and finishing Getting Games : 'B' flag (1970) Ca reer Iowlight : Highlight as a player ; as an umpire : 1978'A' Grand sYstem . With umpiring career in 1987 . Umpires Photos (in full gear) . 'Highlight . Croxford, the first under p the 27th'2 um Aug . R t. mike and Macca h1DER5 : Aug . i9~g others ~asoot b+e having their own group sho REMINDERS* eezy q PS.. The R1ot-so S - On top - 24 hours a day . THE RACV ® CS

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YOUR VMIRIUMAO TODAY A SECTION MARCELLIN vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS Field: Mark Bushfield, Steve Clinch Goal: Reno Barichievich, Jason Tyrrell COLLEGIANS vs ORMON D Field: Richard Simon, Steve McCarthy Boundary : Leah Gallaghe r Goal: Mike Richardson, Gary Clancy UNIVERSITY BLUES vs THERRY Field: Rob Bell, Dave Harford Goal: Bill Fowler, Andrew Hoga n OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD SCOTCH (Toorak Park) Field: Noel McDonald, Graham Thwaite s Goal : Ken Pitcher, Trish Boyd NORTH OLD BOYS vs DE LA SALLE OC Field: Andrew Kilner, Russell Francis Boundary: Jim Huckson, Frank Martinez Goal : Bernie Hoare, Rob Liddle B SECTION BANYULE vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: Gary Lowe, Andrew McPherson Goal: Bob Seymur, David Jobling OLD TRINITY vs OLD PARADIANS Field: Tim Shearer, Brian Low e Goal: Don McKenzie, Nick Edwards OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: Jason Moore, Geoff Curran Goal: Harry Eid, Steve Hopper PARKSIDE vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: Peter Mair, John Natol i Goal: Don Dunstan, Jim Cheshire ST BERNARDS vs KE W Field: Peter Keogh, Rob Mayston Goal: Geoff Grigg, John KellyC SECTION THOMASTOWN vs BULLEENTEMP (EP-Sunday) Field : Mark Jenkins (Rot), David Miller Boundary: Dirk Kramer, Frank Martinez Goal: John Kelly, Gary Baumgarton Reserves Field: Club umpires IVANHOE vs STATE/COMM BANK Field : Michael Forde, Paul La Vale WHITEFRIARS vs FAWKNE R Field : Tim Keating, Alan Ladd PRESTON vs CAULFIELD GR Field: Mick Gilday, Chris Keeton MONASH BLUES vs ST KILDA CBOC Field: Kevin Segota, Geoff Moor e D SECTION OLD IVANHOE vs MHSO B Field: Peter Simpson, Andrew Belcher LATROBE UNI vs ST BEDES Field: Clarke Thuys, Anthony Damon (Rot) Boundary : Dean Costantin, Paul Costantin AJAX vs OLD GEELONG (E .Park ) Field: Andrew Taylor, Wayne Henry Boundary: Brad Johannsen, Anthony Gabriel Goal: Gary Baumgarten, Julian Velleman Reserves Field : Club Umpires Reserves Boundary: Brad Hodge, Luke Kirton Reserves Goal: Nancy McTaggart, Graham Simpson OLD CAMBERWELL vs GLENHUNTLY Field: Damen Knott, Tony Murphy HAMPTON ROVERS vs ST KEVINS OB Field: Brad Lowe, Tony McKenzie Boundary: David Gourlay, David Fowle r E SECTION AQUINAS vs POWERHOUSE Field: Ron Smith, Ted Keating ST ANDREWS vs DOVETON Field: Ron Martyn

E SECTION continued ST MARYS vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field: Damien Donohue, Geoff Ridd (Rot) WEST BRUNSWICK vs NORTH BRUNSWICK Field: Peter Harris, Graeme Morgan BULLEEN UNITED vs OLD ESSENDON Field: Ken Walker, Barry Reichel t MAZENOD OC vs BRUNSWIC K Field: Peter Wiseman (Rot), Tom Zapadlo F SECTION ELSTERNWICK vs ANZ BAN K Field: Santo Caruso PENINSULA OB vs RICHMOND CENTRAL Field: Allan Conway, Tony Hales (Rot ) OLD CAREY vs ST PAT'S MENTONE Field: Norm Nugent, Rob Collie Boundary: Brad Laferlita, Don Walton BORONIA PARK vs UNIVERSITY REDS Field: Jeff Bea r SALESIAN vs UHSO B Field: Pat Maebus, Jeff O'Rourke G NORTH SECTO N PRELIMINARY FINAL - VAFA Goal Umpire appointed Mike Lentini, Dennis Webste r G SOUTH SECTIO N PRELIMINARY FINAL - VAFA Goal Umpire appointed Mike Lentini, Dennis Webste r UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS Field: Rob Dooley COLLEGIANS vs OLD PARADIANS Field: Ashley Dreie r Boundary: David Pearson, Greg Dowling OLD XAVERIANS vs ST BERNARDS OC Field: Cameron Swale, Robert Condon ORMOND vs OLD SCOTC H Field: Geoff Kell y Goal : Adam Harris, Leo Wilson UNIVERSITY BLUES vs MAZENOD BLUES Field: Gary Beasle y DE LA SALLE BLUE vs MARCELLIN OC Field: Mark Gibson (Rot), Peter Graham Boundary: Ben McKe e Goal : Gordon Chalmers UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION THERRY vs BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field: Marc English, Anthony Podesta CHIRNSIDE PARK vs AQUINA S Field: Darren Dalgleish (rot), Glen Furness THOMASTOWN vs WHITEFRIARS (EP-Sunday 11 .30) Field: Brad Lowe, Andrew Taylo r Boundary: Warren Allen, Mark Cimdins Goal: Leo Wilson, Nancy McTaggart ALBANVALE vs OLD IVANHOE Field: David Ashton, Chris Box UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION OLD MELBURNIANS vs CAULFIELD GR Field: Paul Rapke Boundary: Vin Vescovi, Craig Brastberg AJAX vs MHSO B Field: David D'Altera Goal: Sam Kha n ST BEDES vs ST PATS CLAYTON Field: Glen McDonnell Goal: Ron Tucknott, John Pickett MAZENOD BLACKS vs HAMPTON ROVERS Field: Gary Knight, Mike Wakeli n Boundary: Robert Valentine, Tim Creighton MONASH BLUES vs DE LA GOL D Field: Breck Haywood, Alby Firley Boundary: Robert Swinton, Bret Collins

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THE BLACK LIST AUGUST 3/8/9 1 EDITOR'S N OTE : As indicated by today's list, attention to detail by Press Correspondents was very poor last Saturday. Offending clubs are asked to really assist by making the necessary calls by the required time . P. Steven s FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES BY 3P M ST ANDREWS (Res)' 3 .10 0. ESSENDON (Res) 3.29 DOVETON (Res)" 3.14 UNI REDS (Res) ' BY 5P M UNI REDS (Res)` DE LA SALLE (G-Sth)" 5 .29 UNI REDS (Snr)' COLLEGIANS (U19/1) 5 .03 DOVETON (Snr) 5.10 UNI BLUES (U19/1)' 5.26 BULLEEN UTD (Snr) 5 .05 ST PETER'S (U19/S) 5.04 ST PAT'S (Snr) 5 .09 CAULFIELD GR (U19/S)' 5.23 OLD SCOTCH (G-Nth) " BY 5 .30PM UNI REDS (Res)" 6.55 OLD SCOTCH (G-Nth)' 7.40 UNI REDS (Snr)** 6 .5 5 'Clubs had to be contacted for scores . **Results obtained from ANZ Bank Secretary PHO NED INCORRECT SCORES CAULFIELD GR (U19/S) BLOODS (G-Sth) COLLEGIANS (Res) FAILED TO PROVIDE FULL DETAILS OF GOALKICKERS AND SIX BEST PLAYERS ST BERNARDS (G-Nth) DE LA SALLE (G-Sth) OLD SCOTCH (G-Nth )

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Perso nality Pars GLENHU N TLY CHAMPION PLAYS 200TH GA M E David Gregory recently played his 200th game for Glenhuntly . Dave's record isoutstanding and includes 4 best and fairest, and another 4 times placed . He was captain of the CDEF side 3 times and a state representative 5 times. Dave is a courageous player and is an inspiration to all who play around him, also has been club captain 5 times and coach for 4 games (3 wins) . The players, supporters and committeemen of Glenhuntly AFC warmly congratulate Dave on his milestone. 200 GAMES TO KEVIN MAHADY Congratulations from all at St Bernards to Kevin M ahady for 200 terrific games. A strong running player "Kev" is renowned for his dashes down field from the backline. His first senior game was in 1978 and he has played in 2 premierships: "B Grade" 1984 and 1987. Kevin was also DVC in 1985 and Vice-Captain 1990. One of 4 brothers to have played for the club, the Mahadys have made a fine contribution to the success of St Bernards . Well done Kevin, keep up the good work on the committee as players representative . Good luck in the finals. VETERAN PLAYS 200TH GAME TODAY One of Preston M BOB's veterans, Archie Hodgson, plays his 200th game for the club against Caulfield today (10/8) . Archie has bounced back from a knee reconstruction last yearto helpthe club out and notch up the 200 . Archie's record includes Victorian YCW coach and captain, 2 senior B&Fs, 2 reserves B&Fs and membership of 4 VAFA reserves premiership sides . True to club spirit, Archie assumed the role of Pres ./Sec . last year when no one else volunteered for these positions . Well done Arch and as you say, cut out the 0+0! swearin' in the club rooms . 150 GAMES FOR PARKSIDE'S "GRIFFO" One of the most courageous players to have played at Parkside, Greg "Griffo" Griffiths played his 150th game last Saturday (3/8) against Kew . Originally starting his career as a rover, Griffo is now playing some of his best football as a wingman . Griffo's best achievements would be winning the best and fairest for the Under 19 Competition in 1979, and playing a key role in the winning Grand Final team of 1982 . At the bottom of every pack on Saturday, Griffo sets a hard example for his team mates to follow. Congratulations to the quiet but popular "Kid" . 150 GAMES AT OLD CAMBERWELL All at Old Camberwell congratulate Nick Brown for reaching 150 games . Nick has given great service to the club for many years both as a player and on the committee . "Brow" has always been a true ball player who also uses his body to pave the way for smaller players to run . Many players stand a bit taller for Browny being out there . Browny has never been the fittest or slimmest player, or the keenest trainer, but a years break up north rekindled the enthusiasm and we're glad to have him back . 150 GAM ES AT ST BERNARDS Congratulations to John "F rog" Federico on playing 150 games for the club. John had a distinguished career with the U19s in 1982-83 captaining the team to the 1983 flag . He has also played in 2 B Grade premiership sides in 1984 and 1987 . Perhaps John's greatest claim to fame is his freakish ability to snap impossible goals whilst swooping around the half forward flank . Well done John from all at St Bernards . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991


THERRY CCOB 2.2 5.2 8.5 10a2 .72 ARCELLIN OC 2.2 7.7 8.9 8.10 .5 8 THERRY CCOB McKay 3, Matton 2, Ratcliffe, McCann, Reddick . Grocock, Goodwin . BEST Bosanko, Matton, Ramsay, Eastmure . Biddlestone, Castald i MARCELLIN Petroff 2, Caffry 2, Carr, Golds, Slattery, M . Getson. BEST Slattery. Gross, Boysen, Merton, Sexton, Seabury . COLLEGIANS 4 .0 5 .3 8 .5 10.12 .72 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .6 3 .9 3 .11 5.14 .44 COLLEGIANS Mount 4, Oakley 2, Schober 2, Happell, Wallace BEST Daly, Wallace. Hibbns, Irvine, Oakley, Moun t NORTH OLD BOYS Phyland 2 . Jones, Kearney, O'Farrell . BEST Martin, Jones, Atkinson, O'Farrell, Boyd . Tierney OLD SCOTCH 4.2 5 .4 8.9 10.9 .69 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 1 .2 5 .8 7.10 11.11 .77 OLD SCOTCH Millar 3. E Allen, Aston, Brady, Broa.vn . Keipert . Shepherd . Smith BEST Fuller, Hunter, Brawn, Hume, J Hart, Smit h OLD HAILEYBURY Dunn 3, Walden 2 . Williams, Tanner, Smith, Seow . Thiessen . Kraus. BEST Armitage. Rae, Baxter, Connell, Anderson . Orton . DE LA SALLE OC 5 .2 11 .7 14.10 18.18 .126 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .4 1 .4 3.7 3 .10.28 DE LA SALLE Peter Green 4, Mannix 4, McClounan 2 . Mackintosh 2, Fraser, McGee, Harrison, Toohey, Bellev~lle . Mahony. BEST McClounan, Toohey, Harrison . Ronchi, Campbell, Bellevill e OLD MELBURNIANS A . Wills, R. Nelson, Bardsley. BEST Nichols, A . Wills, Sinn, Webb, Smdhers, Newman ORMOND 2 .5 8.9 11 .9 19 .13.127 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 .0 0.0 1 .0 1 .2 .8 ORMOND Carboon 4, Wood 4, McCooke 3 . Brown 2, Orr 2, Connell, Burccn, Jobling, McConviile. BEST Joblmg . Brown, Wood, Burden, McCooke, Petering . UNIVERSITY BLUES McCarty. BEST Furphy, Worsley, Williams, Walsh, Ryan, Jamieso n

OLD BRIGHTON 8 .10.58 BANYULE 11 .13.79 OLD BRIGHTON Hayden 4, Fitchett 2, Shippen, Pryor. BEST Hendrie, Anderson . Brook, Tregaskis, Jacoby. Hayden BANYULE Legge 3 . Coulson 2, Short, Harte, Sutterby. Adams, Power, R . Hogan BEST R Parry. Short, D. Williams, Witchell, Turnbull, Gent . OLD TRINITY 1 .4 1 .4 2.9 2 .10.22 ST BERNARDS OC 1 .1 6.2 8.2 11 .3 .69 OLD TRINITY Boxiel 2 . BEST M Turner. Anderson, Parkes, Taylor, Allibon, Balazsy ST BERNARDS Wood 4, J Gollant 3, L Gallant 2, Nathan, S . Walsh BEST Fitzpatrick, J . Gollant . R . Purcell, Make, Wood, F Comito UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 .2 5 .3 6.4 9.5 .59 OLD MENTONIANS 1 .2 2 .4 3.15 8.20 .68 UNI BLACKS Cerni 3. J. Gray 2, Langley, Vaughan, Gibney, A Gray BEST Retlly, Grummet . Cerni . J . Gray. Bromell, Anderso n OLD MENTONIANS Bournon 4, Solley 2, Acreman, Best BEST Barrett . Acreman, Sly, Bournon, R . Macquire. Best .

KEW 1 .3 2 .6 3.10 6.12 : a PARKSIDE 3 .3 9.7 9.12 12 .16 .33 KEW Bowater 2, White, Porte, Kyriakou, Schober. BEST P Clayton, S_ Bruno, Bowater, Flower, Wood, White. PARKSIDE Sedgvnck 3, Freeman 3, Goodier 2, Williams 2, Cotter, Griffiths. BEST Inserra, Panfan . Tustin, Griffiths, Goodier, Pag e OLD PARADIANS 2 .4 3.8 6.9 10.14 .74 OLD XAVERIANS 2.3 6.5 11 .7 12 .10.82 OLD PARADIANS Skerritt 3, Gleeson 3, Vincent, McClements . Beck. M Considine. BEST J . Geary, Vincent, Way, Gleason, Zappa, Skerritt OLD XAVERIANS Goalkickers illegible . BEST J. Dalton, Richardson, Bailey, Dann, Holmes, Taylor.

FA1'J ;CNER 2.1 4.8 4 .12 9.17.71 THOf.~ ASTOWN 2 .2 2 .3 8.4 11 .5 .71 FAV11CidER Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . THOMASTOWN Langbourne 3, D . Farchione 3, Petsinis 2, D'Avione . A . Fellows. F. Farchione. BEST Langbourne, Maurovic, D. Farchione, D. Fellows, C . Fellows, Karambela s IVANHOE 3.5 4.6 8 .7 10.10.70 MONASH BLUES 3.3 8.6 11 .7 16 .15.111 iVANHOE Kennedy 3, E. Flynn 2, Angelhn, Kassiamotis, Lynn, Nibali . BEST Kennedy, E Flynn, Nibali, Barra, Bullen, Lee . MONASH BLUES Koop 6, Hildebrand 3, Sturgess 3, Kiers 2, Baring, Alexander. BEST Koop, Kohler, Kiers, Knight, Sturgess . McGregor . CAULFIELD GR 1 .1 3.9 3 .10 6.13 .49 BULLEEN-TEMP 3 .4 4 .5 9 .12 11 .17.83 CAULFIELD GR Mornsey 2, Harris, Pearce, T Royals, Wills. BEST Brohiec R . Royals, Wilson, T. Royals, Wills, Pearc e BULLEEN-TEMP Harvie 4. Pace 3, Mayne 2 . Agrotis, Clarke. BEST Osborne, C. Parris. George, Harvie, Farley, Mayne. ST KILDA CBOC 6 .6 9.7 11 .13 13.14 .92 PRESTON MBOB 2 .3 9.5 10.5 15.8 .98 ST KILDA CBOC Bergman, 4, Capiron 3, Sherman 2, Gray 2, Wood, Duniewe . BEST Capron, Niclasen, McGraw, Gill, Chapple, Peart PRESTON MBOB Herbert 4, Noble 3, McGaw 2, Stewart 2, Zubak, Kynacou, Allen, Hepburn . BEST Another good team effort . STATE/COPAM BANK 5 .6 10.7 14.8 20 .17.137 WHITEFRIARS OC 3.4 7.9 8.15 9 .17.71 STATE/COMM BANK Rolf 9. Wade 5, A . Pitts 2, Beer 2, Isgro, Corboy. BEST Beer, Short, Rolf, Andrews, Wallmeyer, Wade. WHITEFRIARS OC Midro 3, Reidy 2, Strike, Carbone, Harrison, Pratt . BEST Midro . Jenkins, McAuliffe, Carbone, M . Harrison, Coghlan

OLD GEELONG 4 .5 10 .8 11 .12 12 .17.89 OLD IVANHOE 5 .2 5 .6 10 .8 11.10.76 OLD GEELONG Clarke 5, Gunn 2, J . Ritchie 2, Colaci, P. Handbury, Roysmith . BEST Manton, Roysmith, MacDougal, P. Handbury, Colao . Williams . OLDlVANHOE Pidoto4, Hall 2, Cavanagh 2, Cocker II, Yarwaod . Smith BEST Jenkins, Yarwood, Taylor, Alexander, Smith, Corlet t

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LATROBE UNI 0.3 1.4 3.4 6.5.41 HAMPTON ROVERS 0.2 6.6 8.8 10.17.77 LATROBE UNI Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiotidis 4, McConville 2, G . McDonald 2 . Nelson, Rogerson. BEST Pappon, McConville, Deluca, McKellar, Rogerson, Hoggett . GLENHUNTLY 3.4 4.8 5.12 5.13 .43 MHSOB 2.3 4.8 7.11 12 .14 .86 GLENHUNTLY Smith, A. Hill, Gregory, Ross ter, T. Hill . BEST Rossiter, 1 . Withers, Mance, C. Horsey, Schultz, Isaacs. M HSOB Green 4, Comer 2, Exton 2, Young, Kennedy, Snaidero, Yee . BEST Comer, Dixon, S . Konstanty, Newton, Yee, Kennedy, Beazley . ST KEVINS OB 2.4 2.6 9.10 9.10 .64 OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 4.8 6.8 11 .10.76 ST KEVINS OB Callanan 3, Sargeant, Watkin, McNee, Varasdi, Mulcahy, Walpole . BEST Kerr, Varasdi, McNair, Arthurson, McKaige, Callanan . OLD CAMBERWELL Pike 4 . Proven 2, Kerkv6et 2, Essery, Niel, Howard . BEST Guthrie, Armstrong, Pike, Hayes, Kyriacou, Jackson . ST BEDES 1 .1 3.3 4.3 9.10 .64 AJAX 3 .4 4.4 6.8 6.9 .45 ST BEDES Spencer4, Newport 2, Hutchinson, McNamara, Boag . BEST Tim Beasley, Spencer, Mills, Boag, Parsons, Smith . AJAX Gordon2, Michmacher, Sheezel, Goetz, M . Pat . BEST Bursztyn, L . Burstin, Zubin, D. Sheezel, Goetz, Gordon .

WILLIAf.1STOWN CYC1S 6 .8 6.10 11 .17 14.21 .105 MAZENOD OC 3.3 7.7 8.10 11 .16.82 WILLIAMSTOWN T. Cannon 4, Graham 3, J . Tuck 2, Turnley, Calderwood, P. Dervan, M . Cannon, Andrew Featherston . BEST McNamara, Andrew Featherston, Turnley, Morgan, P. Dervan, Teagle. MAZENOD McMullin 2, Riley 2, Rekic 2 . Noble 2, Hadfield, Chilcott, D. Murray. BEST McLean, Mannix, Kendell, Lucas, Smith, McMullin . ST ANDREWS 1 .4 4.7 8.9 9 .10.64 AQUINAS 6.6 8 .11 10.12 14 .19.103 ST ANDREWS Tapner 3, Weate 2, Funnell, Minnitt, Park, Taylor. BEST Bovezza, Minnitt, Oghuzan, Soncin, Tapner, White . AQUINAS Whelan 7, Hurley 4, P Gnerson 2, L . King . BEST Hurley, Whelan, Whitehead, J . McEvoy, P Sheehan. DOVETON 1 .1 4.6 5.12 10.17.77 POWERHOUSE 6.5 8.8 11 .11 11 .11 .77 DOVETON P Giddens 2, Womersley 2, Campbell 2, S . Reiger 2, J. Reiger, Salerno. BEST Ahdore, K . Wilson, Womersley, J . Reiger, Khalil POWERHOUSE Desler 2, Lynch 2, Scotland 2, Cope, Hall, Miller, Gallo, Skewes. BEST Hollowood, Newland, J . Hall, Cross, Missaglia, Doyle. 4.7 9.10 12 .15 16.17.113 BULLEEN UNITED WEST BRUNSWICK 0 .0 3 .2 3 .3 3.5.23 BULLEEN UNITED Thompson 4, Graham 3, Hopkins 2, Kelly 2, Creighton, Morley, S . Avery, Robbins. BEST Creighton, Snape, Thompson, P. Avery, Morley, Dellaca

WEST BRUNSWICK Buhagiar, Jackson, Borg. BEST Jackson, Fyffe, Sanalko, D'Andrea, Capron, McNeice . OLD ESSENDON 1.4 2.4 4.8 5 .9.39 ST MARY'S 0.2 3.4 5.8 8.13 .61 OLD ESSENDON McEncroe2, McConville, O'Larenshaw, Bishop. BEST McEncroe, Milner, Gowty, Willmott, O'Larenshaw, Sotenou ST MARY'S M . Plumndge 2, T. Jones 2, B. Clarke, D . Lupton, A . Brent, A . Lindsay. BEST O'Rourke, Brideson, Lupton, Clarke . NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.3 8 .12 16.14 22 .15 .147 4.3 5.5 11 .9 16 .13 .109 BRUNSWICK NORTH BRUNSWICK C . Fox 8, A. Tirchett4, Mason 3, Cutler 2, Grimaldi 2, M . Demorton 2, P. Dimarco . BEST Lirosi, Clarke, B. Thorpe, Cutler, Sammartrno, Hehi r BRUNSWICK Black 5, Cross 3, McBride 3, Spezza 2, Williamson 2, Carroll . BEST Black, Stevens, Carroll, McBride, Spezza, Green .

ST PAT'S MENTONE 3.7 4 .13 9 .17 11 .20 .86 ELSTERNWICK 1 .4 4 .13 5 .14 13.19.97 ST PAT'S MENTONE Bowden 4, Murphy 4, Leonard 2, Sullivan. BEST Emmett, Barry, Lewis, Bowden, Kellett, Leonar d ELSTERNWICK Alby Conlin 4, M . Andrew 3, G . Andrew 3, Brizzio 2, Pechter. BEST Murphy, Christie, Hankin, AlbyContin, D. Conlin, Bnzzio . PENINSULA OB 6.5 6.6 11 .14 16.16 .112 SALESIAN 2.1 9.3 11 .5 19.9.123 PENINSULA Marks 4, McMahon 2, Nelson 2, Warne-Smith 2, Carrells 2, Parker, Harris, Sparkes, Fisher. BEST Angus, McMahon, Warne-Smith, Goding, Nelson, Sparkes. SALESIAN Lawton 6, Byrne 3, Healey 3, Nannes 3, Canavan 2, A . Gaspari, Stevens . BEST Nannes, Healey, G. Gaspari, King, Lawton, Chiappun . UNIVERSITY REDS 2 .2 3.3 5 .4 8.6 .54 ANZ BANK 2 .4 3.6 9 .7 11 .12 .78 UNIVERSITY REDS Ross 4, Barone 3. Riccio. BEST Ross, Burgen, Barone, Tehan, Salzano. ANZ BANK Nicolosi 2, Harbinson 2, R . McDonald 2, Szeitz, McLeod, Larkin, Kringoudis . BEST J. McDonald, Reed, Larkin, Sanel6, Cumming, Smith, R. McDonald . UHSOB 4.4 9.8 18 .13 21 .18.144 BORONIA PARK 1 .1 4.1 4 .1 7.5.47 UHSOB Epifano 7, McLean 3, Grant 2, Watt 2, Kountios 2, Boxhead 2, Regan, Williamson, Gunthorpe. BEST McLean, Gathercole, Hooper, Epifano, Wood, Kountios. BORONIA PARK Featonby 2, Tucker 2, Ton, S . Carew, Hincksman . BEST Cummings, Hincksman, Neal, Monish, Van Buul, Christoforou . RICHMOND CENTRALS 2 .3 3 .5 5 .6 7.6 .48 OLD CAREY 4.1 8.5 13 .9 16 .15.111 RICHMOND CENTRAL Bestow 3, Fulton, Long, Sungalis, S . Pickett . BEST Bestow, R . Sutherland, M . Warton, Fenton, Bell, Pickett . OLD CAREY Ballagh 7, Skene 3, Cooke 2, Cutlack, Dyson, P . Harris, Berts. BEST Good team effort .


FIRST SEMI FINAL CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 .6.30 ST BERNARDS 7.14.56 CHIRNSIDE PARK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ST BERNARDS J. Monaghan 2, F. Monaghan, P. Monaghan, Creake . Vaneck, Muir. BEST Fraser, Nugent, Doolan, F. Monaghan. Devers, Wood SECOND SEMI FINAL ELTHAM 10 .6.66 OLD SCOTCH 15.10.100 ELTHAM Taylor 2. Thorsen 2, White 2, Stick and, Sinclair, Bishop, Millar BEST Stickland, Mandler, Peacock, Taylor, Thorsen, K . Tucker. OLD SCOTCH Sunderland 4, Clunies-Ross 2, Stokes 2, Steele 2, Perkins 2, Strangward, Hawkins, Kay. BEST Hawdon, Hawkins, Russell, Kay, Sunderland, Ciune-Ross.

FIRST SEMI FINA L MONASH WHITES 0.1 3 .3 4 .4 7.5.47 BLOODS 3 .2 8.2 11 .3 14.7.91 MONASH WHITES Seidel 2, Sinn 2, O'Hara, Columbes, Gemmoia . BEST Young, Morgan, King, Pinkney, O'Hara, Sinn . BLOODS Hutchinson 6, Shannon 2, C . McAsey 2, R . McAsey, Smith, Watkins, Stock . BEST Rust, Turner, C . McAsey, R McAsey, Smith, Hutchinson . SECOND SEMI FINA L DE LA SALLE 3.1 5.5 9.8 10.13 .73 ST JOHN'S 0.3 2 .6 5.8 8 .8.56 DE LA SALLE Murtagh 5, Jackson 2, Stewart 2, O'Dwyer . BEST Jackson, Murtagh, Davey, O'Dwyer, Byrne, Robertson . ST JOHN'S OC Higgins 3, Chariton 3, Ladson, Cester . BEST Colville, Cest2,, t lam. Ladson, Charlton, Munroe .

ST BERNARDS OC 1 .1 3.1 4 .2 4 .2 .26 DE LA SALLE BLUE 3 .4 6.8 12 .15 17.16.118 ST BERNARDS Gilmour, Mitchell, Crocker, Kennedy- BEST Kennedy, Hand, Webb, Larabrna, Byrne, Looker. DE LA SALLE BLUE Makmson 6, S . Greely 4, McCarthy 3, Murray, Schuiling, D. Smith, Vivona . BEST Crowe, Dean, Schuling, S . Greeley, Lafferty, Murray . COLLEGIANS 5 .0 10.9 17.11 25 .17.167 OLD BRIGHTON 6.1 7.2 8.5 10 .8.68 COLLEGIANS Blackman 9, Sayers 5, Heath 4, Fredman 2 . Symons 2, Rickards 2, Grant. BEST Heath, Blackman, Harntz . Sayers, Symons, Donaldson

OLD BRIGHTON Devine 3, Moore 2, Hayden, Farrar, Hamilton, Delbridge . Crowe. BEST Murphy, Devine, Farrar, Crowe, Delbridge, Moore OLD PARADIANS 2 .1 4.4 9.5 11 .8.74 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 .3 8.4 13.5 15.11 .101 OLD PARADIANS Vicino 3, Wallis 2, Swindon 2, Harrison, Hayes, Henry, Batchelor. BEST C. Pagan, S. Wallis, D. Vicino, L . Smith, C. Henry, M . Harriso n OLD HAILEYBURY Hoare 3, Kelly 2, Dow 2, Whitelaw 2, Parton 2, Canobie, P. Anderson . Lyons, Mistry BEST Parton, Fothergill, Kelly, O'Brien, Hoare, Dow. UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 .9.75 ORMOND 11 .10 .76 UNIVERSITY BLUES Dodds 5. Brien 2, D . Mitchell, Leeming, Bethune, Tippert. BESTTippert, Graham, Leeming, D . Mitchell, B. Mitchell, Stone . ORMOND Brown 5, Marnow 2, Hurley 2, A . Taylor, C . Sparrow. BEST K . Sparrow, C . Sparrow, Marnow, Apsaiom, A. Taylor, Lough . MAZENOD BLUES 2 .4 6.7 7.9 7.10 .52 OLD XAVERIANS 2 .3 3.3 7.6 12 .10.82 MAZENOD BLUES Giuliano 2, A . King 2, Lenette, Howe, Mounter. BEST Goudie, Weston, Talley, A . Little, McCusker Howe . OLD XAVERIANS P. Salter 6, Scalzo, Black, Cook, Duggan, Green, Hilbert. BEST Hilbert, Scalzo, D . Dalton, P. Salter, Purcell, Black . OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 4.4 6.7 7.9 .51 MARCELLIN OC 6 .6 8.14 13.18 21 .22.148 OLD SCOTCH H osking 2, Piekusis 2, Johnson . Lawson, Roberts. BEST Hosking . Simpson, Iser, Steel, Bock, Roberts . MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and East Players not recei d .

AQUINAS 0.0 2 .1 3.2 3 .3.21 NORTH OLD BOYS 0 .1 0.1 1 .3 2 .4 .16 AQUINAS S . Upton, J . Knights, J . Crough . BEST J . Hacking, J . Hewitt, M . Kennedy, M . Glennie, M . Riseley, B. Chamberlain . NORTH OLD BOYS Del Re, Salvatore. BEST Leigh, Bangit, Lescum, Roberts, Rowlands, Tone r OLD TRINITY 1 .3 2 .4 4 .5 5.7.37 THERRY 4.1 4.1 4.2 5 .3.33 OLD TRINITY Lloyd 3, Sutherland, Hyndman- BEST Sutherland, Lloyd, William, Hyndman, Adam, Sims . THERRY K . Fitzpatrick 2, Stanko, Dimech, Schembri . BEST M . Fitzpatrick, Sharp, T. Pinner, Hollow, K, Fitzpatrick, Higgins . ALBANVALE RECEIVED FORFEIT THOMASTOWN FORFEITED OLD IVANHOE 0 .2 1 .2 3.2 3 .2 .20 CHIRNSIDE PARK 1 .8 6.13 9.18 15 .25.115 OLD IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . CHIRNSIDE PARK Paola 4, Picaoii 3, Fullerton 2, Pemberton 2, Gellert 2, Harvey, Smith . BESTRomano, Gellert, Piccioli, Egan, Paola, Dciero. BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE - BY E WHITEFRIARS - BYE


M HSOB 1 .2 3.4 3.4 3 .7.25 ST BEDE'S 3.3 3.4 8.7 13.13 .91 MHSOB Gordon, Duketis, Bradley . BEST Parris, Gait, Anseli, Helmet, Konstanty, Vidal . ST BEDE'S Hecker4, Ross 2, Farmer 2 . Loos 2, Farrell 2, Smith . BEST Flannery, Loos, RPovaliand, Hecker, Smith, Farrell . DE LA SALLE GOLD 4 .2 10.5 12 .6 21 .13 .139 AJAX 4.2 8.5 15.8 16 .8 .104 DE LA SALLE GOLD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . AJAX Chizik 4, Trayer 3, Israel 3, Hoppe 3, Slade 2, Fagenblat . BEST Israel, Pakuia, Hoppe, Eukerman, Slade, Tofier. HAMPTON ROVERS 3.0 11 .7 12 .10 20 .14.134 OLD CAMBERWELL 4.3 7.3 9.5 10.6.66 HAMPTON ROVERS Devereaux 7, Ross 4, Amooe 2, Dwyer 2, Wilton 2, Bulmer, Manage, Skinner. BEST Dwyer, Manage, Lester, Clarke, Wilton, Amoore. OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST PETER'S CLAYTON 4 .2 9.3 11 .4 12 .7.79 MONASH BLUES 6.3 7.3 12 .6 13 .7.85 ST PETER'S W. Cosviey 4, G . Hali 2, E . Lema 2, L . Billing, T. Tomlinson . G . Redford, M. Ayoubi . BEST G . Hall, D . Hall, E . Lema, A . Schultz, W Cowley, M- Crugnale. MONASH BLUES Dillon 3, Millie 3, Signorelii 2, Pasave 2, Froelich, Smith, TockneiL BEST Mentha, Millie, Tockneil, Rowland, Dillon, Clifford . OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .3 2 .5 3 .7 4.8.32 OLD MENTONIANS 4.1 7.1 7.4 9.4.58 OLD MELBURNIANS Theodore 2. Dixon, Salter BESTSalter, Nelson, Cox, Theodore, Trindade, Smit h OLD MENTONIANS Pride 3, Riley 2, Waters 2, Stanforth . Patterson BEST Stainforth, Riddle, Carter, Graham, Radin, Ma y CAULFIELD GR 5 .3 6.6 6 .10 7.11 .53 MAZENOD BLACKS 1 .1 4.6 6 .7 12 .11 .83 CAULFIELD GR Kouvaras 3, Adkins, Henri, Ryan, Slattery . BEST Johnson, Purtschert, Kouvaras, Henri, Hose, Mor i P :iAZ€NOD BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Pi.-:va rs not received.

THERRY CCOB 0.1 2 .5 2 .5 4.6.30 MARCELLIN OC 3.6 3.6 5.7 6 .8.44 THERRY Pinner 2, Jones, Lyons BEST Jones, O'Brien, Pinner, Petrevsk . M . Carter. Pearse . MARCELLIN Wooller 2, Paonessa, Bourke, Archdeacon, Delahunt BEST Bourke, McIntyre, Dillon, Slaviero, Bushell, Wooiler COLLEGIANS 2 .4 4.6 7.12 9 .15.69 NORTH OLD BOYS 4.0 11 .2 12 .5 16 .10 .106 COLLEGIANS Stubbs 3, Anderson 2, Jones, Fraser, Pike . BEST Team Effort (Baxter, Higson, Greeves, Fraser, Anderson, Stubbs) NORTH OLD BOYS Dwyer 6, Cot son 3, Hibbert2 . McIiroy, Horn, Zocco, Turnbull, Irvine, Reardon . BESTTurnbull, Hibbert . Zumbo. Irvine, Horn, Dwye r OLD SCOTCH 2 .0 5.2 7.10 10 .12 .72 Oi .D HAILEYBURIANS 0.0 3.4 3.6 4.7.31 OLD SCOTCH Lloyd 3, N . Hooper 2, W. Allen, Chambers, D. Hooper, NeWnham T . Hart . BESTChambers, A. Hart, B Steele, Hodges, Crump, Petty. OLD HAILEYBURY Parton, Kirkwood-Scott, Gerny, Cotton BEST Phillips, Merrell, Irvine, Pletcher, Gerny, ChegWin . DE LA SALLE 6.7 10.10 20.13 22 .16.148 OLD MELBURNIANS 2.1 3.3 3 .3 5 .5.35 DE LA SALLE Prezens 5, Hynes 5 . Fiume 3. Waldron 3, Dwyer 2, Hunter, Pat O'Callaghan, Tully, Wyles . BEST Wright, Prezens, Pat Green, M . O'Callaghan, Hynes, DGVyer. OLD MELBURNIANS S . Rose 2, Tsiampras, Reiid, Burdeu BEST Burdeu, S . Rose, Reid, Tsiampras, Murphy, Burgess . 2 .0 6.4 8.8 14.12.96 ORMOND UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.1 3.1 4 .5 4.5.29 ORMOND Fitzgerald 4, Roth 3, Stone 2 . Gallagher. Robertson, Best, Cleary . T Stewart . BESTCollins, Milner, Roth, Stone, Fitzgerald, Samiid UNIVERSITY BLUES Jaksic 3. Banks BEST Nugent, Stephens, Dobson, Christie, Furphy. Id a

OLD BRIGHTON 8.9.57 BANYULE 9 .13.67 OLD BRIGHTON Phillips 2, Hc :.den 2, G . Brown. 0'Donoghue. McLennan, Allmand . BEST Fisher, Fddes, Phillips, Aiimand, McLennan, Horrden

BANYULE M . Gray 2, Fraumano 2, Phillips 2, Glass 2, Knight . BEST Glass, P. Williams, Duncan, McGumess . M . Gray. Fraumano OLD TRINITY 1 .2 1 .3 1.4 1 .5.11 ST BERNARDS 1 .1 1 .6 2.9 4.13 .37 OLD TRINITY Harrison. BEST Farrell, Drum, i . Wallace, A Turner, O Shaughnessy, Scot t ST BERNARDS Peterson 2, Redmond, Mah ady. BEST Mahady, Byrne, Overman, Marshall, Wood, MatheWes UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 .4 4 .8 4 .11 8 .12.60 OLD MENTONIANS 0 .0 2.2 3.3 4 .3.27 UN! BLACKS Hengei 3, Hopkins 2, Bell, Lagastes, Jackson, Danielson BEST Lagastes, Hopkins, Hengei . Jackson, Danielson, Bell . OLD PAENTONIANS Appeli, D. Holland, Estcourt, Dyer BEST McKinnon, Appel, Sharp, Leaver, Sher, Low . KEW 0 .0 2 .2 2 .2 6 .2.38 PARKSIDE 3.2 4.4 6.7 7.9 .51 KEW C . Hibbard 3, Greenwood, Tucker, Barnes . BEST Shaw, C . Hibberd . Tucker, Whitbread, Noonan . Greenwood. PARKSIDE Dunbabbin 4, Jergens 2, Chilcott . BEST Meehan, Hunt, Jergens, Globan, Dunbabbin, Delie-Vergini OLD PARADIANS 1 .1 5.3 8.4 9.4.58 OLD XAVERIANS 1 .2 4.4 5.4 7.8.50 OLD PARADIANS Kerr 4, Hammond 3, Shannon, Healy. BEST Wayman, Shannon, P . Joyce, Robertson, Mullavey, J . Mill s OLD XAVERIANS Connors 2, Devine, L . Hannebery, Landngan, Denton, Ellis. BEST Wilson, Kelliher, R . Dalton, Devine, Dillon, Connor s

FAWKIJ~3R 1 .1 2 .6 4.7 8.12 .60 THOMASTOWN 0 .6 1 .6 2 .7 2 .9 .21 FAWKNER Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THOMASTOWN Micevski, Ken Haring . BESTJenkns, Staios, Nazdovski, Batista, Bradford . IVANHOE 4 .3 5.5 7.10 9 .11 .65 MONASH BLUES 0 .2 4.5 7.6 10 .7.67 IVANHOE Zanatta 2, Maud 2, M . Flynn, P Flynn, Lengacher, Sammartino, Smith . BEST Jackson, Sammartino, The Fiynns, Smith . Lengacher, Zygaiski s MONASH BLUES Spencer3, Little 2, Lynch 2, Barker2, Cohen . BEST Newman, Barker, Andntsos, Hyett, Headberry, Knott CAULFIELD GR 0.1 3.5 4 .5 6 .5.41 BULLEEN-TEMP 4 .8 8.9 16 .12 21 .14.140 CAULFIELD GR G . Embeiton 4 . R. Knight, S . Alien. BEST A . Dimrtnou, D Allen, J. Harley, R- Knight, G . Embelton, S Klose BULLEEN TERAP Merrett 6, Frosinoss 4, Mitileneos 3, Faulkner 2, C Young 2, Fitt, Hooper, Cumming . Agosta. BEST Frosnoss, Faulkner, Young, Merrell, Martin, Rozanitis ST KILDA CBOC 0.0 4 .5 8 .7 15.10.100 PRESTON MBOB 4 .2 4.2 4 .3 4.3 .27 ST KILDA CBOC P Degering 6, Fletcher 2, Healey 2, Jackson 2, Mooney, S . Degermg . Otto BEST Woodward, Fletcher, Gaiiey, P Degering, Otto, Pope. PRESTON MBOB Waikley 2 . Sabah, Debono. BEST Maynard, Masset, Caton, Mountney . Barbar a STATElCORAPA BANK 3.0 8.2 9 .5 10.6 .66 WHITEFRIARS OC 0.4 2 .4 4 .6 5.9 .39 STATEICOhRP{ BANK Cank 3. Ranginui 2, Gdam, D Brown . Bunnell, A Jackson, Williamson BEST Clam, Curtin, Durham, Walker, Ranainuw . T Smith .

11141TEFRIARS OC P. Harrison, Peter O'Brien, Lyall, Zavarelia, Bunn BEST Almatrah, Zavarelia, Lye I, Selkirk, Haynes, Burke.

OLDGEEL_i' , : 1 .3 4 .7 7.12 9.14 .68 OLD IVANHJ€ 3 .3 7.3 7.5 9.8 .62 OLD GEELONG Harwood 2, J . Ritchie 2, J . Handbury . Heritage. M Naylor, Oliphant, McMillan, BEST J . Handbury, Rundle, Gray, Bayley. C . Jones, Rice. OLD IVANHOE Duske 3, Kiewsouw, Naim, Marshall, Greenhalgh . Ritchie BEST Marshall, Ritchie . Naim, Conboy, Scott, Tnandos . LATROBE UNI 2 .4 5.4 13.11 16 .15.111 HA M PTON ROVERS 2 .0 8.3 9 .5 12 .11 .83 LATROBE UNI Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. HAMPTON ROVERS Hunter 5, Devola 3, Anderson, Ivey, McDonald, Moss BEST S. McDonald, Hibbs, Hunter, Crisp, Lowrie, McGregor GLENHUNTLY 2 .1 2 .1 2.2 2 .2 .14 MHSOB 0 .2 0.6 1 .8 6.9.45 GLENHUNTLY Sist, S H,II . BEST May, Sst, ,HaIL Ashcroft. Patto, Ryan MHSOB Feferkranz 2 . Hirst, Lai, O'Brien, Roach . BEST Apostolou, Feterkranz, Hirst, O'Brien. P Konstanty, A Palmo s ruC w®~wTCItD ClYf1TQA11 CD 1~Qt


ST KEVINS OB 1 .1 2 .3 4 .7 7.8.50 OLD CAMBERWELL 3.7 3 .8 7.9 7.9.51 ST KEVINS Lewin, Hawkins, Wanted, Richardson, McColl, Dealy, Loorham BEST Loorham, P, O'Brien, M . Quinlan, Cantone, J . O'Brien . P Joyce. OLD CAMBERWELL Gan 2, O'Brien, Sugden, Brown, Hill, McCann . BEST O'Brien, Miller, Young, McDonald, Leitch, Lee. ST BEDES 2 .7 2.7 3.10 3 .10.28 AJAX 0 .0 2 .2 2 .2 2.4.16 ST BEDES G . Lancaster, L, Walker, Mark Beasley . BEST Ellis, Bennett . Grech, MattY :: .v Beasley, Clagnan, Ridewoo dAJXShenkr,agod . BEST B. Zielinski, Shnider, Berman, A . Zielinski, Rosner, N 'Crr,,gol d

ILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 .3 1 .3 3.3 7.9.51 MAZENOD OC 5 .3 7.5 12.7 14 .7.91 WILLIAMSTOWN Quinn 2, B . Tuck, Anthony Featherston, Temby, Morelli, Hann, BEST Team effort after half-tim e MAZENOD Leggett 4, Palamara 2, Morley 2, Poulter 2, Riley . Fisher, Grimison, Robinson BEST Palamara, Fisher, Smith, Luxford, Green, Morley ST ANDREWS 2 .2 5.4 5.5 7 AQUINAS 2 .4 5.4 8.8 11 .7.49 .9.75 ST ANDREWS Campbell 4, McLachlan, McLean, Winkler, BEST Goldsworthy, Lucas, Overend, Palmington, Ralph, Wright . AQUINAS Ryan 3, Haggerty 2, McCafferty 2, H . Hewitt 2 . Rogers, S O'Loughlin, BESTHaggerty, Cronin, S . O'Loughlin, L. McKenna,Joyce, Savaris DOVETON 5 .3 5 .3 7.4 9.5 .59 POWERHOUSE 1 .1 3.2 3.2 4 .4 .28 DOVETON Simpson 3, L Vurlokv 3 . Stephens, Sutton, K . O'Donnell BEST McCougan, Sweeney, Vurlow, Walker, Stephens, G . McDonald. POWERHOUSE Wilson 2 . Senior, Sargeant . BEST Wilmot, Senior, Healey, Hanemann, Wildes, Stewart BULLEEN UNITED 2.5 4.5 4.9 7.10.52 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .0 2 .1 2 .2 3 .2 .20 BULLEEN UNITED Flanagan 2, Scanlon 2, Brener, Olney, Rainbow . BEST Schneider, Gandolfo . Reynolds, Cartledge, Portbur y WEST BRUNSWICK Hokkanen, Rooke, Bargiamidis . BEST Hatzistavrou, Lapsley, Rooke, Jenks, Gerrard, Hokkanen . OLD ESSENDON 0 .0 2 .3 3 .6 5.9 .39 ST MARY'S 4.2 5 .3 7.4 8.4 .52

OLD ESSENDON Koochen 2, Crossley, Stevens, McKenzie . BEST Crossley, McKenzie, Maroney, Muller, Dervan, Clinnic k ST M ARY'S B, Perry 2, P. Malcolm, R . Kimberley. BEST E . Evans, P Malcolm, J . Fuller NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 .3 7.5 12 .9 19.11 .125 BRUNSWICK 1 .3 3 .4 5 .7 5.10.40 NORTH BRUNSWICK Liangas 7, Rispoli 3, H . Tabbit 3, Dowsett 2, F Bnffa, Kyrannis, Houston, H . Tsiatas. BEST Laurie, L . Demorton, Lianga; Adams, Houston, Kibizis . BRUNSWICK Banns 3, J . Smith, Snelson. BEST J . Gibson, Roberts, Bell, Lehmann, McKissack, Berms.

STPAT'S 'ftdTONE 2.5 4.5 7.6 7.8.50 ELSTERNL'.'ICK 0.1 2 .4 2 .6 4.11 .35 ST PAT'S f'NTONE Johnston 2, B . Symmons 2, Camm, Nelson, Kingsbury, BEST Noonan, Fatouros, Mulholland, Kingsbury, S . Lewis, M . Houlihan . ELSTERNWICK Walker 2 . Heath, Mahony . BESTAbrahams, M . Lloyd, Daniels. PENINSULA OB 6 .1 8.3 10 .5 14.6 .90 SALESIAN 0 .2 3 .6 6 .8 8.10 .58 PENINSULA Farroarr3, Powell 3, Kemp 3, Blood 2, Crowder, Freeman, Degregorio . BEST Farrow, Pov.-eII, A . Jarrett, S . Mican, Crowder, Martyn . SALESIAN Gibbons 4, A . Grace 2, Oliver. BEST Sinclair, M . Forbes, McKnight, P. Forbes, Clark, Millea. UNIVERSITY REDS 0.1 0.3 2 .3 2.3.15 ANZ BANK 2 .2 3.3 4.3 5 .3.33 UNIVERSITY REDS Htlle 2 . BEST Whdfort, Basile, Hutchings, Heaphy . ANZ BANK Cox 3, Birkenfelds, Sweeney . BEST Shopee, Fernandez, Hayes, Stamtakos, Zafiridis, Cox UHSOB 4 .8 6 .12 12.18 14.20.104 BORONIA PARK 0.0 0 .0 0 .0 0.0 .00 UHSOB Drflono5, Cressvrell3, Mazza2, Shone2, Bunn, Bennett . BEST Racine, Shone, Bennett, G . Smith, Diflorio, Mazza, BORONIA PARK BEST Judge, S . Borthwick, Charlton, Pound, McDowell, White, RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.2 6 .2 8.3 10 .4.64 OLD CAREY 2 .1 5.6 6.9 10 .9.69 RICHMOND CENTRAL Ricketts 5, Peters2, Curran, P . Sande, Tate . BEST Ricketts, Tate, O'Neill, Fredrickson, Alevras, Redfern . OLD CAREY Chisholm 3, N ance 2, Brown 2, Hoyle, Drever, A . Bennett . BEST Blizzard, Macrae, Chisholm, Brown ,

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Vic Health Matches of the Day to be held at Elsternwick Park for rest of season . This Sat Ajax v Old Geelong (D ) weekend : Sun Thomastown v Whitefriars (U19/N) 11 .30 am Thomastown v BulleenTemp (C) Thomastown v Bull/Temp (Res) EP No . 2 11 .30am Aug 17th Sat St Bernards v Banyule (B ) Aug 18th Sun G Section Grand Finals 12 noon (G-Sth), 2pm (G-Nth) Aug 24th Sat Old Melburnians v De La Salle (A ) Aug 25th Sun No matches at EP this da y

! - -, _-- .]L' a_ ' , . AUGUST 177" (alternate venue and time if indicated in brackets) A SECTION NORTH OLD BOYS vs MARCELLIN OC ORMOND vs OLD MELBURNIAN S DE LA SALLE OC vs THERRY CCOB OLD SCOTCH vs COLLEGIAN S

OLD HAILEYBURIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLUES

Aug 31st Sat B Section First Semi-Final Sept 1st Sun A Section First Semi-Final Sept 7th Sat B Section Second Semi-Final Sept 8th Sun A Section Second Semi-Final Sept 14th Sat C Section Grand Fina l Sept 15th Sun A Section Preliminary Final Sept 21st Sat B Section Grand Final Sept 22nd Sun A Section Grand Fina l

F SECTION SALESIAN vs ELSTERNWIC K RICHMOND CENTRALS vs BORONIA PARK UHSOB vs ST PATS MENTON E UNIVERSITY REDS vs PENINSULA OB ANZ BANK vs OLD CARE Y UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD HAILEYBURIANS vs DE LA SALLE BLUE OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD XAVERIANS MARCELLIN OC vs ORMON D MAZENOD BLUES vs COLLEGIANS OLD SCOTCH vs ST BERNARDS OC OLD PARADIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLUES

IS SECTIO N ST BERNARDS OC vs BANYULE (E .Park - Saturday) OLD PARADIANS vs PARKSID E KEW vs OLD BRIGHTO N UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD TRINITY OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD XAVERIANS C SECTIO N MONASH BLUES vs THOMASTOWN STATE/COMM BANKS vs PRESTON MBOB ST KILDA CBOC vs FAWKNER CAULFIELD GR vs IVANHOE BULLEENTEMP vs WHITEFRIARS O C D SECTION HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD IVANHOE ST BEDES vs OLD CAMBERWEL L ST KEVINS OB vs OLD GEELONG (St Kevins College) GLENHUNTLY vs LATROBE UN I MHSOB vs AJAX E SECTION POWERHOUSE vs MAZENOD OC AQUINAS vs ST MARYS BRUNSWICK vs WEST BRUNSWICK OLD ESSENDON vs ST ANDREWS NORTH BRUNSWICK vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS DOVETON vs BULLEEN UNITED

UNDER 19 N ORTH SECTION BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs NORTH OLD BOYS THERRY vs CHIRNSIDE PAR K OLD IVANHOE vs OLD TRINITY WHITEFRIARS vs AQUINAS ALBANVALE - BYE THOMASTOWN - BY E UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION CAULFIELD GRAM vs ST BEDES DE LA SALLE GOLD vs AJA X OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD CAMBERWELL ST PETERS CLAYTON vs MHSO B OLD MENTONIANS vs HAMPTON ROVERS MONASH BLUES vs MAZENOD BLACKS G NORTH SECTION GRAND FINA L Elsternwick Park - Sunday 2pm ) G SOUTH SECTION GRAND FINA L (Elsternwick Park - Sunday 12 noon )

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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 Mount (Collegians) Schuhkraft (Ormond) Miller (Old Scotch)

U N DER 19 SECTION 1 ( 4) 55 R . Makinson (De L a Blue) (6) 112 (-) 50 Gilmour (St Bernards) (1) 54 (3) 49 Perrett (St Bernards) (-) 4 2

B SECTION Gollant (St Bernards) Boxtel (Old Trinity) Solley (Old Mentonians)

(2 64 (2) 49 (2) 37

C SECTION Pratt ( Whitefriars) Pace (Bullen-Temp.) Bergman (St Kilda) D SECTION Panagiotidis ( Hampton Rovers) Bamert (MHSOB) Wilson (Latrobe) E SECTION Graham (Williamsto wn ) DeMorton (North Brunswick) Rekic (Mazenod OC) F SECTION Hickey ( Old Carey ) Bowden (St Pat's Mentone) Cincotta (Salesians) G NORTH Price ( Old Scotch ) Thomas (Chirnside Park) O'Dea (Kew) G SOUTH Suttie ( St Johns) Seidel (Monash Whites) Alexandrou (Kontias)

UNDER 19 N ORTH Gatt (Albanvale) McLaren (Bulleen-Temp.) Stanko (Therry)

(-) 71 37 (1) 3 5

UNDER 19 SOUTF9 Riley (Old Mentonians) (2) 65 (1) 72 Cornell (Old Melburnians) (-) 52 (-) 55 Pride (Old Mentonians) (2) 53 (4) 52 A RESERV E Aston ( Old Scotch) (-) 34 Gribble (Ormond) (1) 29 (4) 69 Dixon (Old Melburnians) (-) 26 ( ) 60 ( ) 56 B RESERVE Heapy (Old Xaverians) (-) 40 Hammond (Old Paradians) (3) 40 Kerr (Old Paradians) (4) 29 (4) 90 (-) 78 C RESERVE (2) 5 7 Degering (St Kilda) (6) 68 Spencer (Monash Blues) (3) 27 Maud (Ivanhoe) (2) 24 68 D RESERVE () 5 0 Drummond (MHSOB) (-) 39 O 50 Martin (MHSOB) (2) 32 McGrath (MHSOB) (-) 25 45 ( ) 45 (-) 45

E RESERV E Ryan (Aquinas) (3) 53 Riley, Paul (Mazenod) (1) 46 Rispoli (North Brunswick) (3) 4 3

F RESERV E (-) 37 Camm (St Pat's Mentone) ( ) 30 Gibbon (Salesians ) ( ) 27 Walker (Elsternwick)

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COMMANDER COMPUTE" SYSTEr:° S Y . LTD.

W L D FOR AGST A SECTIO N

%

12 10 9 8 8 7 7 7 5 1

1148 1238 1294 1398 1383 1282 1407 1488 1469 174 2

129.44 124 .15 128.75 93.99 9790 11810 10917 9456 6794 595 3

50 40 36 34 32 28 28 28 20

B SECTIO N ST BERNARDS OC 12 3 0 1705 930 OLD TRINITY 12 3 0 1740 981 BANYULE 10 5 0 1586 1405 OLD XAVERIANS 9 6 0 1554 1260 OLD MENTONIANS 9 6 0 1255 1382 OLD PARADIANS 7 8 0 1484 1372 PARKSIDE 7 8 0 1304 1287 OLD BRIGHTON 5 10 0 1156 1470 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 11 0 1042 1837 KEW 0 15 0 937 183 9

183.33 177,37 112.88 123.33 9081 10816 10132 7864 5672 509 5

48 48 40 36 36 28 28 20 16 0

NORTH OB COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE THERRY OLD HAILEYBURY ORMOND OLD SCOTCH MARCELLIN UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD MELBURNIANS

2 1 1486 5 0 1537 6 0 7666 6 1 1314 7 0 1354 8 0 1514 8 0 1536 8 0 1407 10 0 998 14 0 1037

C SECTION BULLEENP(EA3P . 11 4 1 1608 1204 WHITEFRIARS 11 5 0 1810 1465 STATE/COMM . BANK 10 6 0 1796 1450 MONASH BLUES 10 6 0 1647 1376 IVANHOE 10 6 0 1578 1527 FAWKNER 7 7 2 1614 1481 ST KILDA CBCOB 6 10 0 1418 1478 THOMASTOWN 5 9 2 1359 1680 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 11 1 i339 1801 PRESTON MBOB 3 13 0 1029 1850 D SECTION AJAX 12 4 0 1659 1342 OLD IVANHOE 11 5 0 1615 1266 OLD GEELONG 10 5 1 1450 1069 9 7 0 1712 1378 MHSOB ST KEVINS 7 8 1 1449 1359 ST BEDES 7 8 1 1198 1306 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 9 1 1322 1621 OLD CAMBERW ELL 6 10 0 1278 1495 GLENHUNTLY AFC 5 11 0 1314 1625 LATROBE UNI 5 11 0 1186 1722 E SECTION

PTS

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133.55 123 .55 123 .86 119 .69 10334 10898 9594 8089 7435 556 2 123 .62 127.57 135 .64 124.24 10662 91 73 8155 8548 8086 6887

14 2 0 2197 1188 184 173,14 .93 56 52 WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS MAZENOD OC 13 3 0 1927 1113 NORTH BRUNSWICK 12 4 0 1879 1326 141 .70 48 UINAS OB 11 5 0 1441 1314 109.67 44 AQ BRUNSWICK 9 7 0 1660 1627 10203 36 BULLEEN UNITED 9 7 0 1415 1392 101 65 36 DOVETON 8 7 1 1430 1278 11189 34 POWERHOUSE 6 9 1 t420 1501 9460 26 ST MARYS 6 10 0 1386 1665 8324 24 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 12 0 1163 1732 6715 16 OLD ESSENDON GR 3 13 0 1246 1605 7763 12 ST ANDREWS 0 16 0 957 2380 4021 0

F SECTIO ANZ BANK 16 0 0 2165 N 973 222.51 64 ELSTERNWICK 12 4 0 1999 1496 133.62 48 OLD CAREY 9 5 2 1736 1394 124.53 40 UNIVERSITY REDS 10 6 0 1500 1259 119.14 40 SALESIAN OC 8 6 2 1603 1389 11541 36 UHSOB 9 7 0 1625 1527 10642 36 ST PATRICK'S P.9ENTONE 8 8 0 1526 1504 10146 32 PENINSULA OB 4 12 0 1591 1946 8176 16 BORONIA PARK 2 14 0 1121 2202 5091 8 0 RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 16 0 966 2271 4254 A RESERVE SECTIO N .37 56 OLD SCOTCH 14 1 0 1517 901 168 DE LA SALLE 13 2 0 1528 868 176.04 52 ORMOND 10 4 1 1347 902 149.33 42 NORTH OB 10 5 0 1278 1150 111 .13 40 MARCELLIN 7 7 1 1096 929 1i798 3208 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 8 0 1162 1141 10184 28 COLLEGIANS 6 9 0 1107 1322 8374 24 OLD MELBURNIANS 4 11 0 937 1426 6571 16 THE RRY 3 12 0 932 1368 6813 t2 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 15 0 657 1741 3774 0 OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS OC OLD TRINITY BANYULE KE W UNIVERSITY REDS OLD BRIGHTON PARKSIDE OLD MENTONIAN S

B RESERVE SECTION 14 1 0 1590 13 2 0 1531 12 3 0 1472 9 6 0 1072 8 7 0 845 5 10 0 714 4 11 0 674 4 ii 0 598 4 11 0 580 2 13 0 394

418 380.38 6 577 265.34 52 557 264.27 48 642 166.98 36 1166 72 47 32 1213 5886 20 1179 5717 16 1201 4979 16 1199 4837 16 1473 2675 8

ST KILDA CBCOB BULLEEN/TEMP . FAWKNER IVANHOE STATEiCOMM BANK MONASH BLUES WHITEFRIARS THOMASTOWN CAULFIELD GRAMMAR PRESTSON MBOB

C RESERVE SECTION 13 2 1 1223 11 5 0 1355 11 5 0 1018 10 5 1 1198 10 6 0 i008 9 7 0 1150 6 10 0 828 5 11 0 829 3 13 0 832 1 15 0 569

600 203 .83 695 194 .96 832 122 .36 902 132 .82 956 10544 888 12950 1118 7406 1107 7489 1506 5525 1511 3766

'Unreg stered Player (Rd 15 - 2717191)

54 44 44 42 40 36 24 20 12 4

W L D FOR AGST % PTS D RESERVE SECTIO N 15 1 0 1255 661 189.86 MHSOB 60 OLD GEELONG 13 2 1 1273 765 16 .41 54 OLD CAMBERWELL 11 5 0 1036 919 112 .73 44 ST KEVINS 9 7 0 918 890 103 .15 36 ST BEDES 8 7 1 856 796 10754 34 AJAX 8 8 0 927 834 11t15 32 OLD IVANHOE 8 8 0 880 886 9932 32 GLENHUNTLY AFC 4 12 0 701 1004 6982 16 717 1t63 61 65 LATROBE UNI 2 14 0 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 15 0 649 1436 4519 4 E RESERVE SECTIO N MAZENOD OC 15 1 0 1826 446 409 .42 60 NORTH BRUNSWICK 13 3 0 1590 707 224 .89 52 WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 12 4 0 1425 678 210.18 48 AQUINAS OB 11 5 0 1020 845 120 .71 44 ST MARYS 9 6 989 1037 9537 38 OLD ESSENDON GR 9 7 0 1004 896 11205 36 BRUNSWICK 7 9 0 942 1170 8051 28 BULLEEN UNITED 6 9 1 758 1053 7198 26 DOVETON 4 12 0 738 1249 5909 POWERHOUSE 4 12 0 689 1267 5438 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 13 0 584 1492 3914 ST ANDREWS 2 14 0 641 1500 4273 F RESERVE SECTION ANZ BANK 13 3 0 1288 688 187 .21 52 UHSOB 13 3 0 1338 767 174 .45 52 ELSTERNWICK 11 5 0 1251 795 157 .36 44 153 .75 44 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 11 5 0 1290 839 OLD CAREY 9 7 0 1139 889 12812 36 PENINSULA OB 8 8 0 1161 895 12972 32 SALESIAN CC 8 8 0 1066 1139 9359 32 UNIVERSITY REDS 6 10 0 970 921 10532 24 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 15 0 595 1720 3459 4 BORONIA PARK 0 16 0 369 1835 2011 0 G SECTION NORT H ELTHAFA OC 12 2 1 1182 618 187 .26 50 OLD SCOTCH 12 3 0 1126 543 207 .37 48 CHIRNSIDE PARK 12 3 0 1158 613 188 .91 48 174 .11 46 ST BERNARDS OC 17 3 1 1130 649 BULLEENTEMP tI 4 0 1218 670 18179 44 KEW 4 0 1130 738 15312 44 NORTH OLD BOYS 10 5 0 866 702 12336 40 OLD WESTBOURNE 8 7 0 937 989 9474 32 MARCELLIN 7 8 0 931 837 111 .23 28 OLD XAVERIANS 6 9 0 799 1054 7581 24 ALBANVALE 4 11 0 688 929 7406 16 11 0 641 1030 62 23 16 OLD PARADIANS 4 COLLEGIANS 4 it 0 616 1098 56 .10 16 FIT 3 12 0 485 1112 4362 THERRY 2 13 0 458 1262 3629 8 BANYULE 2 13 0 523 1474 3548 8 G SECTION SOUT H DE LA SALLE 14 1 0 1549 413 375 .06 56 ST JOHNS OC 13 2 0 1261 651 193 .70 52 MONASH WHITES 12 3 0 1307 601 217.47 48 BLOODS 11 4 0 1169 617 189 .47 44 MAZENOD DO 10 5 0 884 727 12160 40 ST KILDA CBCOB 9 6 0 827 801 10325 36 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 8 0 843 791 10657 28 GLENHUNTLY AFC 6 9 0 563 1003 5613 24 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 10 0 681 990 6879 20 KONTIAS NTH CAULFIELD 5 10 0 764 1325 5766 20 MONASH GRYPHONS 4 11 0 704 '154 6101 16 ST KEVINS 3 12 0 608 1,358 4477 12 'AJAX 2 13 0 427 1C92 3910 8 OLD GEELONG 1 14 0 605 1182 5118 4 UNDER 19 SECTION 7 DE LA SALLE BLUE 15 0 0 2655 735 361 .22 60 ST BERNARDS OC 12 3 0 1845 860 214 .53 48 MARCELLIN 12 3 0 1250 897 139 .35 48 OLD XAVERIANS 11 4 0 1772 959 184.78 44 MAZENOD BLUES 10 5 0 1570 986 15923 40 OLD HAILEYBURY 9 6 0 1559 1352 t1531 36 COLLEGIANS 6 9 0 1359 1566 86 .78 24 OLD BRIGHTON 5 10 0 878 1699 5168 20 OLD PARADIANS 4 11 0 1040 1667 6239 16 OLD SCOTCH 3 12 0 992 2150 4614 12 ORMOND 2 13 0 927 1812 5116 8 UNIVERSITY 1 14 0 535 2059 2598 4 UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION ALBANVALE 15 0 0 1938 576 336.46 60 OLD TRINITY 11 4 0 1329 979 135 .75 44 THERRY 11 4 0 1793 958 124.53 44 CHIflNSIDE PARK 10 5 0 1680 1298 129.43 40 NORTH OLD BOYS 9 6 0 1202 1018 11807 36 AOUINAS 08 9 6 0 1147 10t4 tt312 36 BULLEEN!TEMP 9 6 0 1153 1047 1t012 36 THOMAST0NN 5 9 1 1060 1433 7397 2 2

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