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Good afternoon football followers , Finals are here again and what a fantastic battle in most sections for the final four positions and the battle to avoid relegation . U nfortu nately the following sides have been forced to be relegated and hopefully they can regroup for 1992 and plan their future rise through the sections . FOR 1992 : FROM C TO D SECTION - Caulfield Grammarians, Preston (2 teams) FROM D TO E SECTION - Glenhuntly, Latrobe University (2 teams) FROM E TO F SECTION - St Ma ry 's, Old Essendon, West Brunswick and St Andrew's (4 teams) I have presented the following display fo the 1991 Finals Program of Matches which shows venues and dates for all matches . Please be advised that venues could possibly change (for example, during the last fortnight Prahran, Northcote and Sandringham venues were lost as a result of Melbourne's"crazy" winter spell and those councils' desire to give the grounds maximum recovery time before the cricket season) .

1991 FINALS PROGRAM Subject to alteratio n

SECTION A B C D E F G-SOUTH G-NORTH U19-1 U19-NTH U19-STH

FIRST SEMI Elsternwick Park 1/9/91 Elsternwick Park 31/8/91 South Melbourne 24/8/91 Harry Trott Oval 24/8/91 Ross Gregory Oval 24/8/91 Oval 2 Albert Park 24/8/91 Won by BLOODS 3/8/91 Won by ST BERNARDS 3/8/91 Oval 4 Albert Park 31/8/91 Parkside 31/8/91 Monash Uni 31/8/91 - 11 .30am

SECOND SEMI Elsternwick Park 8/9/91 Elsternwick Park 7/9/91 Brunswick 31/8/91 Elsternwick Park (Sun .) 25/8/91 Elsternwick Park 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 7/9/91 - 2pm Old Scotch 31/8/91 Monash Uni 31/8/91 - 2pm

PRELIMINARY FINAL Elsternwick Park 15/9/91 Richmond (Punt Rd Oval) 14/9/91 Richmond (Punt Rd Oval) 7/9/91 Richmond (Punt Rd Oval) 31/8/91 Mordialloc 31/8/91 Harry Trott Oval 31/8/91 Won by BLOODS 10/8/91 Won by ST BERNARDS 10/8/91 Brunswick 14/9/91 Monash Uni 7/9/91 - 11 .30am Hampton 7/9/91

GRAND FINAL S Elsternwick Park 22/9/9 1 Elsternwick Par k 21/9/9 1 Elsternwick Par k 14/9/9 1 Brunswic k 7/9/91 Mordiallo c 7/9/91 Harry Trott Oval 7/9/91 "PREMIERS " DE LA SALL E "PREMIERS " ST BERNARD' S Elsternwick Par k 21/9/91 - 9a m Elsternwick Par k 14/9/91 - 9a m Elsternwick Par k 15/9/91 - 9am

I have also included overleaf the Elsternwick Park program of matches for the rest of the year - as can be seen weekend use of the Park is extremely busyfrom here on in, so no club will be granted permission to train on Elsternwick Park during the finals series (umpires have sole use of the ground on Tuesday and Thursday nights) . I hope the final round of matches for A, B and under 19 sections provide thrilling finishes and that the finals matches from sections C to F are great matches and played in the true Amateur spirit . Phil Stevens, General Manager

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A SECTION by Mike McArthur-Allen

ROUND 17 MATCHES - REVIE W It's down to the wire as De La charge commandingly to 2nd, Collegians stumble and fall to 3rd, Therry cave in but are still in there narrowly, Ormond are perched like hungry wolves in 5th, and Scotch and Haileybury may have left it too late with poor percentages costing them their chance . North continued their impressive new home ground dominance with a 13 pt victory over a very competitive Marcellin . The Eagles were certainly not overawed by the No rt h boys and the game had very little between them for the full 4 terms. North held margins at each break of 3 pts, 7 pts, 7 pts, and finally 13 pts so the Eagles can well and truly hold their heads proud for a very honest performance and no doubt, Neil Le Liev re will acknowledge his charges gave it a great shot . Luke Boyle kicked 5 from HF and has become a very good senior player this year. Gerard Phyland (rov) and Bruno Conti at HB were adjudged amongst their side's better players . For the Eagles, Robert Gross, yet again, in defence was best along with on-ballers Anthony Tranquilli and Anthony Zannoni . Scotch playing for an outside chance for the four met Collegians who are in danger of sliding out of the finals and the Cardinals showed the Lions the difference between desperation and disinterest . Scotch opened with lots of run and kicked 6 .2 with a very dangerous looking forward setup . At the other end their defence kept a very tight rein with some inspired positional selections of McCall on Schoberand Kiel on Mount and restricted Collegians to 1 .4 . With the Lions forward potency reduced the game was well and truly decided by the last break with Scotch leading by 55 pts. Fergus Kiel's welcome return was heralded byaterrific game at FB and Rob Fuller was impassable at HB being both defensive when required and creative when the situation presented itself . Gavin Eagle kicked 4 from HF and is a fine young player on the start of a very good Amateur career . For Collegians, Rob Oliphant (C), And rew Lord (HB) and Matt Galbraith (RR) were named as best. De La made my prediction of a close game well off the markasthey destroyed Therry mercilessly at East Malvern by 100 pts. It was a most disappointing performance by Tony C rotty's boys as 2nd spot was available to them but after kicking 2 .3 to De La's 4.3 in the first term Therry only manged another 2 pts for the entire last 3 quarters . De La in masterly control of the game, winning the ball in the tough contests and then using it intellingently to rip Therry apart kicking 3, 5 and 6 goals per quarter after the first period . Pat Mannix was a real headache for the Therry defence kicking 7 at FF and Nick Fraser chipped in for 4 . Roger Prezens showed his trip down to the 2nds was not an experience he wanted to repeat as he played a slashing game in the centre and Peter Rennie was great at CHB. Therry's better performed players were hard to locate although Rod Egglestone (BP) and Mick Bosanko (CHB) were 2 who tried very hard to lift a dispirited team . Haileybu ry sliced Uni Blues at McKinnon by 50 pts although this was insufficient to substantially improve their percentage and they still trail their rivals for 4th spot by too big a margin to overhaul . Uni were not in the hunt when they faced a 6 goal deficit at half time but to their credit they valiantly fought out the 2nd half and were just unable to match Halleybury's dominance in most parts of the game . Anthony Phillips kicked 3 from a FP and played very well, whilst Darre n Seccull (CHB) and Glenn Tanner (W) were the next best Haileybu ry players . For Uni, that man again, Mark McCarty ( C), Graeme Hazeldine (CHB) and Steve Kirsanovs (HB) were 3 good players . Ormond continued on its barnestorming finish with a massive 149 pts annihilation of OM at Ormond . Ormond kicked 6 .3 to OM's 1 .1 in the first quarter and then another 8.4 to OM's 1 .2 in the next term to lead by 76 pts at the long break . The dispirited OM could only manage 2 pts in the 2nd half and must be hoping for the pain o f TWC AFdATFiIR Ff1ATRAI I FR 1441


the 1991 season to end quickly . It has been a long season for them and surely they will welcome the return to B Section to regain some confidence in themselves . Ormond have their eyes firmly fixed on the four and know they have no way of controlling the other results . They are playing good football and looking more and more like the team others have come to fear. Steve McCooke maintains his consistency with another terrific game at HF whilst Mark Stone kicked an impressive 6 as a rover and Matt McConvill once again controlled CHF. It has become a regular feature but Jeremy Nichols (HB) was yet again OM's best and Andrew Witts (RR) was good . ROUND 18 MATCHES - PREVIE W The final round offers some promoter's dreams and no doubt the phones will be running hot from a number of grounds as team officials sweat on other results to finally determine the make-up of the four . With Round 18 being a mirror image of Round 15 the rematches, in the main, are absorbing contests . A match of monumental interest will be out at Brunswick where ladder leaders for almost every week of the season, No rt h, are matched with one of their only 2 conquerors so far in 1991, Collegians. The win by the Lions at Harry Trott was their finest moment to that point but since then it has been all bad for Leigh Carlson's boys . Losses to Ormond and then Scotch have pushed Collegians to the very brink of exiting the finals race . They have been in the four since Round 3 and it would be galling to fall out again at the last minute . By contrast, North have swept all before thus far with their only home ground blemish being at Scotch's hands in Round 7 and their lack-lustre performance against Collegians will be the uppermost thought in their minds . They know they must avenge that defeat if they want to go into the finals series with heads up . I cannot see Collegians in their current form downing NOBs at Brunswick despite the tragic cost of defeat . Marcellin at home meet the injury-ravaged Therry who will slip out of 4th place if they lose . The humiliation suffered at De La last week may have gouged a lasting scar on the Therry psyche that will take some time to heal . Only 2 goals, in what was a qualifying final, must raise some doubts as to their credentials to occupy a finals berth . Marcellin are playing well to finish 1991 on a high note . Beating Haileybu ry at home, then running North to only 13 pts clearly indicates they have some ability that perhaps has not blossomed as well as expected this year. The Eagles will gain some satisfaction with Therry's scalp as it will also mean they have prevented them from further September contests . Haileybu ry take on an in-form Scotch who are keyed up for this rematch for 2 reasons : firstly, the costly loss at Headquarters to Haileybu ry by only 8 pts may have ruined Scotch's 1991 dream, and secondly, there is still an outside chance that 3rd and 4th will open up and Scotch fervently want to get there this year . The game is out at Keysborough at Haileybury College so the new venue may take some adjustment for both sides. Haileybu ry would need such a percentage boost to get into 4th spot that it just seems impossible so there is not quite as much riding on the outcome for them except some hard won sense of achievement . I cannot see them matching the form Scotch displayed last week so Peter Sherwen's hard work may come to fruition . At Headquarters, De La play shattered OM in what would seem a mismatch of some proportions . De La showed all their wonderful commitment last week in a performance that destroyed Therry and cemented 2nd place . The astute Bernie Dunn will be stressing to his charges the value of preparing well for the September challenge by using the giant spaces of the Park efficiently and I would expect him to be setting up the team for what lies ahead . OM will get no opportunity to grab one last grasp of glory . Finally, Uni Blues host Ormond and given the dreadful caning handed out by the'Monds to them in Round 15 they will not be looking forward to this at all . Ormond know full well that a win here can get them to where many thought impossible some weeks ago . It will all rely on other results but Michael McCarthy in his first year will be ensuring they take care of things th ey can control and leave the rest to fate . Ormond are playing good team football at the right time. Sadly, Uni are looking disinterested and wanting it all to conclude . Next year in B Section may give them the chance to review their organisation . Ormond will win but will they get in?

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E SECTION by Tom Johnsto n

What another interesting round in B Section . Old Mentonians have made the race for the final four interesting indeed with their gutsy 6 pt win over Old Xaverians . St Bernard's humiliated 3rd placed Banyule by 74 pts . Old Paradians came from behind to beat Parkside by 15 pts. Old Brighton stay in B-Grade with a hard earnt victory of 31 pts over Kew . Old Trinity (2nd) trailing all day made certain University Blacks would be relegated with an unconvincing win by 1 pt. The Villain did not pick all that well - OMs and OPs kept my score card to only 3 winners ! The match of the round at Elsternwick Park between competition leaders St Bernard's and third placed Banyule was expected to be a good contest - what a joke. St Bernard's started with plenty of fire and determination Banyule were at least trying in the first quarter. St Bernard's best player was the gentle giant ruckman Wayne Ca rey whose intelligent play dropping back and taking many telling marks was a real highlight . What about the Gallant brothers - 5 goals apiece make Luke & Jason a feared combination (how's that Mrs Gollant?) . Centreman Rob Purcell clearly outpointed John Turnbull . Defender Mark Eagan had a very good match . Best players for Banyule were very hard to find . Wayne Ashton, Rohan Parry, Bruce Moloney, Dave Williams at least had a go, Old Paradians at home are very hard to beat. However when a side leads all day, as Parkside did before being overrun in the last quarter, you may ask what went wrong . Parade showing great desperation finished stronger than Parkside to run out winners by 15 pts . Parade's best was the ever reliable Peter Brabender who has had a great season . Forward Steve Philp's 5 goals was a match winning effort, Simon Vincent and Jamie Gea ry had very good matches . Parkside best was winger Mark Sturgess back in his right position played very well; Patrick Coombes and Mark Sedgwick won their share of the ball; defender Mark Page showed good skills in the very heavy conditions. The clash between bottom of the ladder sides Kew and Old Brighton at Victoria Park was a hard, entertaining match . Unfortu nately a good district side, Kew will go to C-Section . Brighton's best player was forward Tom Hayden (4 goals) who really has turned the corner as a player; ruckman Alex Rickarby continues to do well ; winger Justin Lade won his share of the ball as did full forward Mal Shippen whose 5 goals made him a valuable player . Kew's best player was rover Adam Bowater who has been a model of consistency ; ruck rover Paul Clayton's great consistency and 3 goals puts him in the "gun" player class ; full back Sam Bruno and forward Greg Porte as usual gave their best . The match between University Blacks and Old Trinity at Education City nearly produced the boilover of the season when Trinity, after trailing all day, came from behind and won by 1 pt . Trinity's best player was the gun centreman And re w Allibon - what a great year! Forward Rod Heath's 3 goals was a valuable contribution good to see David O'Shaughnessy return and bag 3 majors ; defender Ed Borghesi won the hard ball . Blacks best was defender Peter Vaughan who won plenty of the ball ; winger Richard Reilly was good, as was full back Richard Grummet . Playing at Old Mentonians can be fraught with danger and the indifferent Xaverians made sure the season will go right to the wire with their 6 pt loss to Old Mentonians who have now a realistic chance to make the final 4. OM's quest for the finals was not to be denied as they handled the pressure betterthan Xavs with Solley ensuring victory for OMs with a great last quarter . Who was Old Mentonians' best player? Defender Dean Rogers and full back Stuart Farrow were great in defence ; Ross Newman was another defender to shine; young ruckman Campbell was just terrific. Old Xaverians best was defender Jamie Pet roff, who thrashed his opponent ; CHB John McKay beat Ac reman ; Billy Denton's 5 goals was a good effort considering Xavs only got 9. ROUND 18 PREVIE W Banyule at home play Old Brighton in a game that Banyule must re-group after their dismal showing last weekagainstthe Doggies. Unless the Bangers win this match theirfinal aspirations will lastfor one week . Banyule by 11 pts . The clash of the round between St Bernard's and Old Trinity at Doggie-land will be a warm up for the finals . There is no doubt Trinity have gone off the boil at the moment and on their own ground and conditions to suit, St Bernard's will be too good - St Bernard's by 19 pts . Old Mentonians play host to University Blacks in a match of great importance for OMs. Old Mentonians, with a place in the four a real possibility, have got much to lose. Old Mentonians by 24 pts. Parkside are at home to Kew - both sides want to end the season with a win to ensure the tradition between the two district sides continues . Kew, although winless for the season, will show all their usual commitment but their inexperience will be a big disadvantage . Parkside by 19 pts. Old Xaverians take on Old Paradians in the most important game of the round . Make no mistakes, this will be a very physical game. Xavs have got plenty to lose, Parade have their pride on the line . Xavs to shake off their indifference and with a spot in the four hinging on the match Xavs will win . Old Xaverians by 5 pts . SELECTIONS: Banyule St . Bernard's Old Mentonians Parkside Old Xaverians (all home sides) BLACK LIST Banyule (Simmo was in shock) ; University Blacks (late again) . My fellow scribes - makethe last week of the home and home games agood one byfaxing me MONDAY midday - players full names and positions etc. FAX 489 9051 . PHONE 489 9511 .


C SECTIO N by Les "The Accurate One" Argen

REVIEW - ROUND 1 8 4/5 winners to finish off the season, missing on Whitefriars' strong win over Bulleen-Temp . The result was not as much a surprise as the margin of 9 goals. A great confidence booster for the Friars who now go into the second semi as warm favourites. The results in the other games were pretty much as expected . Whitefriars led all day and after a purple patch in the second quarter led by 7 goals at the main break. The Stowers hit back in the third quarter but inaccuracy (2 .6) was costly. The Friars finished well to make sure of the double chance with 5 last quarter goals . Jenkins, Carbone and Coghlan were good players for the Friars and George tried hard all day for the disappointing home side . Monash gave Thomastown a hiding at the Uni Oval . The Students were never troubled and notched up their second 100+ point victory against the Bears this year. Monash played the ground well and their running game simply cut the Bears to ribbons. Thomastown added respectability to their score with an 8 goal last quarter. Monash had good games from Fielke, Hay and Hipwell . Fawkner scored a very good win over St Kilda. The Fawks won every quarter and played good footy for a team who ultimately finished sixth! Robert Lawson was keen to show state selectors that he could bett er Finn Buckley and did so in style to be clearly best man on the ground . Ian "Pommy" Hapgood did atop job at fullback on Bergman and completed a very consistent season . Other good contributors were Cohen, Hoare, Payette, Buckley and second gamer Simmons. State/Comm . Bank must have had a fair bit of trouble concentrating on their own match with Ivanhoe playing Caulfield next door. Itsoon became clearthe Bankwould win butto makethefina!sthey neededtheir neighbours to win . It was not to be . The Bank were too good for Preston and left the Bullants wondering how a side of their skill would not be in the finals . The Cobras kept up the pressure all day and ended with over 200 points . Next year they must improve on their 2 away game wins (and maybe import some mud for extra training?) . Best for the Bullants were Yendall, Stewa rt and Bullock and B&F winner McGaw. (Thanks to Tony O'Connell (Preston) and Paul Grima ( Bank) for your candid and informative reporting each week!) Ivanhoe were too good forCaulfield and made sure of theirfinals birth with a convincing win . Winger Kennedy again was in top form for the Hoers. PREVIEW - 1ST SEMI FINAL Monash Blues vs Ivanho e The Business End of the season begins and the first final is the clash between Monash and Ivanhoe at the Lakeside Oval . Ivanhoe have steadied, after losing consecutive games to the 3 other finalists, with wins over State Bank and Caulfield . Monash have finished the season with 7 straight wins (all big ones except for a 3 goal win over Fawkner) and are playing, I believe, the betterfooty. Monash have beaten Ivanhoe at both previous encounters and this would allow them to start favourites . It should be a high standard match and perhaps the highlight will be the expected contest between key wingers Hipwell and Kennedy . I'1 l tip Monash by 25 points . In the Reserve game Fawkner are my tip to beat Ivanhoe . This is due to the fact that Fawkner only have to field one side on the day and it's not too often that an ex-league player lines up in a C Section reserves final is it? Watch out for S . Buckley, Ivanhoe ! 1 11

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Old Ivanhoe lost their 3rd in a row and with it the double chance when they were demolished by Hampton Rovers. This let Old Geelong back into 2nd spot for a crack at AJAX in the 2nd semi, whilst MHSOB - despite their comfortable and predicted win - finished half a game behind . Old Camberwell relaxed - they'd won their big one last week - as they posted just 4 goals against the Bedas, who did it well as a last-game gesture for retiring coach Vern Boag . Their best players were Ray Purcell (W), And rew Boag, Danny Spencer and David Smith . The Glenhuntly/La Trobe result was incorrect in some papers, with the Hunters in fact just getting home against an inaccurate La Trobe in a game that was close all day . Good games from Dave Gregory and Darren Isaacs for the victors . Such was the evenness of the section that Old Geelong got into 2nd place with just 111h wins, including 2 from the last 6 ; in many years that would not make a first semi! AJAX (top) lost 2 of the last 3, the Hoes (4th) lost the last 3, whilst on the other hand MHSOB won 7 of the last 7, and St Bedes and Rovers both scored 61/2 each of the last 7, yet still missed the finals. (And my total last week : 5 out of 5, again! I am informed that AJAX's Press Correspondent, Jack Hoppe from P.A . Menswear has withdrawn his offer of the entire spring range for me to pick against AJAX today, so I must be improving .) The SKOB's after-match hospitality last week was relentless, and consequently I remember little of the game, except that OG controlled the match after half time, despite St Kevins' greater number of scoring shots . With 7 out from the previous week, OG put in a creditable and even team effort with new player Mike Bayley justifying his selection and "Dogs" Williams at his consistent best . Best players for SKOBs, so I am told by an occasionally-reliable source, were D. Walpole and the 2 expected to fight out their B&F, Damian McNair on the flank and young wingman Michael Pivetta, whilst McKaig is reported to have played possibly his finest match in 323 games of Amateur footbal . AJAX, as expected, rested a couple, in a game which saw High 2 goals up at half time, before going away in the 3rd and comprehensively so in the 4th . Jason Bamertat full forward kicked 5 to take the D Section Goal Kicking, but was upstaged by Andrew Snaide ro who booted 7 from the pocket . THeir efforts were made possible by a BOG effortfrom Adam Green at CH F who also kicked 4 in the process, and a good effort from the centre line . The Jackers' performance has been described as indifferent, although they were pleased with the effort and contribution of "Pretty Boy" (but I was told they "rested" Mike Ritterman!) and happy also with the ever-reliable Mat Pat's stats, yet again . Darren Sco tt, the Hoes' Press Correspondent is rumoured to be considering giving up football and taking up flower-pressing after his club's effort last week . (We all have those days.) The team overall seemed disinterested, and he was embarrassed, as Hampton Rovers ran all over the Hoes in the last, after threatening to do so all day . They did have a real trier in the guts (centre) in the form of Peter "Robust" Ritchie, whilst Tully Young, up from the U19s made a good debut . Back pocket Ian Rogerson played his last game for the Rovers and went out on a great note. He was amongstthe best, along with captain Darre n McConville, and winger Wayne Capp . Unfortunately, the Rovers' full forward, Alf P. (I'm short of spacethis week) missed the game through injury and was unable to defend his section goal-kicking lead - but it was still a great season from a tremendous full forward . THIS WEEK FIRST SEMI FINAL - MHSOB vs Old Ivanhoe . Saturday Finals are new ball games, but it's hard to ignore the comparative form of these 2 teams over the last few weeks . When they last met, just a fortnight ago, it was High's size - Nelson in the ruck, Bamert at full forward - that was a very telling factor. Old Ivanhoe are likely to encounter similar problems today compounded by the fact that they are without one of their best forwards. Ivanhoe have good - great - runners around the centre in the form of Dyson and Douce, but there's little wrong with High's centre line-up either - Dixon, Young, Kennedy and co. I'm told that High are running as smoothly as Tony Orchard's new car - consistently and solidly, but might yet stop at any moment - and I can't see them letting this one slip . On the other hand there's no way the Hoes are going to let a season's efforts vanish without a great fight and the encounter this time should be much closer, but with the same result . 2ND SEMI - AJAX vs Old Geelong, Elsternwick Park . Sunday Given reasonable weather, Sunday could see a tremendous crowd at the Park . This clash is between 2 teams which have developed a great respect for each other of the past couple of seasons . The total this year is 1-all ; AJAX won comfortably here 2 weeks ago, yet OG were effective with less than 18 men for much of the game, and persisted in going wide, a tactic which can chew you to pieces on this ground, especially where the Jackers' runners are concerned. This game could go either way, but as my contract requires a selection, I'll go for the Jackers on the basis of their slightly more consistent record over the season . SELECTIONS : Melbourne High AJAX RESERVES : St Kevins' Reserves looked awesome last week, though there was mud on my glasses, whilst Old Geelong's performance cannot be adequately described in this family magazine . The result is that I'm picking SKOBs to down the Wells, and Melbourne High to continue having a nice weekend . PRESS CORRES PONDENTS : By midday Monday - 663 8611 (B) ; 663 8618 (Fax) . 6

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The unlucky Bells join the Westies, OEGs and the Saints on the long trip to F-Troop and plenty of Hilleisms while House, after an absolute desperate effort, survive another year in E-St re et with the indomitable Getta . REVIEW Doveton handled the drier conditions just a little better than the Bulls and held on by a couple of twins only. Both sides will be rueing their terribly slow starts to the season which ultimately have proved costly . St And rews, unfortunately, completed the season without a win to their name, a fact I'm sure which does not please them . On Saturday in what was an even game, they gave their all but were overpowerd in the end by the OEGs. Milner and Ola re nshaw formed a fine ruck and rover combination and Harrison in the BP held sway making it hard for the Saints to score, the reliable Ashby, Gorky and Tapner (4 goals) were good players for the Undertakers as was coach Mal Webster who kicked 3 goals in a comeback game . Phil Minnitt won the B&F in the ones while Bruce "Dud" Campbell triumphed in the twos. Brunswick and the Westies played out atypical local derby with Brunny succeeding by 10 points. The Brunswick side were happy to take the 4 points to end what has been a promising year for them, despite the loss of a few players towards the end . Dasher Stevens get again was a top player, Blackie has been consistent all year and Robbie Shaw rucked well and took many marks around the ground . Tommy Johnstone and Vito Di Bennetino were excellent small men for the Westies and Paul Hickey was good across half forward . The match between the Warriors and No rt hies proved this tipster wrong and produced an encouraging result for Williamstown fresh from their shock loss the week before . Willy appeared to be in control during the first half, but to their credit No rt h fought back to win the final stanza and narrow the margin somewhat, in a good hit out for both sides . And rew "Chad" Morgan in the backline played an excellent game for the victors, ably backed up by Anthony "Capt" Cook in the centre, where at CHF Ivan "Bomba" Zadel always gave the CYs something to aim at . There is no stopping Vinny Grimaldi, again he was No rth's best, well supported by Mark De Morton and Chris Keay across half back . The Bells, after fighting so hard for survival, were an unfortunate victim of circumstance and after winning 7 games for the season still find theselves back in F Grade, must be very disappointing for them, they are an ESt re et side and will bounce back . Back to the game which was a very good, clean, physical game with neither side giving an inch . Both sides had plenty of the ball, the Bells were inaccurate while the Bloods, who are a very skilful side, disposed of the ball well with hand and foot and made better use of their chances . Kerky, Marchy and The Don were all worthy of special mentions . Forthe Bells, who reallytried hard, Capt O'Rourke, Real McCoy, Wally Mullenger and F ro ggy Ymer were all good players . Picture the scenario at the windswept Ross G re gory Oval, M azenod wanting to win to keep their confidence high for the finals, the House having to win to survive in E . To pinch that well worn phrase from the Vallain, it was a great game of Ammo Footy. Inspiring words from coach George had House pumped and with Jeff Scotland playing one of the greatest individual quarters you could wish to see, he kicked or had a hand in each of their 4 goals, and the Doctor, who had been sensational all day, still firing, punched the ball forward, the House came away victors and survivors over a very disappointing Mazenod . Nick Kettle and Timmy Chilcott fought hard for Nodders who must look for big improvement all over the ground this week. PREVIEW 1st Semi Fina l This should be a very close hard fought game of football, both sides have had very good seasons . North have lost 3 of their last 5 games while the Bloods have won 5 on the trot . This sways me to believe their form is just that little bit better, at the moment they are at full strength and will win and advance to the Preliminary Final . In the Reserves Willy's depth might be just enough to tip out the Bloods. 2nd Semi Final The big M onash ground should suit both sides who like to run the ball alot with their good on-ballers. Willy will miss "Big Bird" if he doesn't play but have the depth to cover him, Nods to some extent are still not happy with their team balance, the CYs have won both occasions this year, are keen to atone for last year's disappointing end, and will today advance to D Section . Ressies will see the Nodders continue their good form and advance, although be careful No rt hies have beaten you . ,MILESTONES : Congrats to Bloods' El Sup remo "Sol" who last week played his 150th . And to St Andrews' hard working Barman, Mr Wright who finally made it to 50. PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Thanks to Peters, Donald, Dudderidge and Laming, to Kathy Malcolm, Rod Buckley, Jeff Scotland, Chris Leopold and the indomitable Ocker Fyffe for your input and help in the making of this column this year. To the other 4, Dino, Ian, Denis and Peter, keep up the good work over the next 3 weeks. Don't forget Ph : 571 4808 or Fax: 569 8766 by 6pm Mondays including a brief run-down on the Reserves . THE AMATEUR FooTRnt tFR 1 aa 1


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Okay Bucko, Old Man, Bear, Jiggsy and the phabulous Phantasy - the slab is in the mail! A magnificent end to the season for the Stationmasters as they finally cracked it at Fae the Snakepit over the Botanists . At least I tipped them - which is something I didn't do with the Brewers and the Young Poets' Society who had most significant wins in Round 18. The Poets beat the Backyard Boys for the second time this year to tip them out of the double chance which was grabbed by the B rewers who inflicted the first seasonal defeat on the Van Winkles (Getta Brain has not been heard of and is believed to be under house arrest somewhere in Albe rt Park being interrogated bythe Politburo Chief. The B re wers moved away in the last stanza to win by 8 goals whilst the Backyard Boys lost their way in the Southland slosh . The Socialists were challanged before half time by the Pirates but were able to do more and win comfortably . A return match in Adelaide is set down for September 14th . The Elitists, with Santa Lucia finally hitting his straps, had a comfortable win over the Shamrocks to confirm 6th spot . BEST PLAYERS : Stationmasters : "Bear" Bestow (5 goals), ruckmen Mick Warton and Rob Sutherland . Botanists : The garden was bare ! Socialists : Defenders Serge Salzano and John De Angelis and pivot Graham Burgen . Sailors: On-ba!!er Michael C ross and centreliners Simon McMahon and D rew Warne-Smith . B re wers : Speak no advantage ! Van Winkles : Shock, horror! Poets: Defenders Dar ryn Scotti and Gino Gaspari with ruckman Bernie Quinn Backyard Boys : Half-backs Adrian Contin and Laine McCooke with half-forward. Roy McIntyre . Elitists : Forwards Scotty Freeman and Sand ro Epifano with winger Kier Strachen . Shamrocks : Ruckman Bryan Kellet, rover Peter Bar ry and back pocket Peter Lewis. HIGHLIGHTS : • First win to the Masters. • B&F win to Pirate Chief, Wayne Sparkes with Ressies win to And re w "Jezza" Powell . • Socialists Ad Hoce ry took them via Haskins, Lord Jim's and Dan O'Connelli whereat they encountered the Stationmasters trying to escape the heavy metal of the Clang! ! • 5 wins in a row to finish an excellent season of improvement for the Young Poets . • 100 games to Shamrock Ma rt in "Molly" Mulcahy . • Sham ro ck Presentation Night on September 13th at Kingswood Golf Club . a Elitist Vote Count on September 8th with Presentation Night at Great No rt (Barry 3/1 favourite .) hern Hotel on September 12th . (Freeman 7/2 favourite . ) W 1st Semi Final PREVIE Backyard Boys vs Socialists at Lakeside No. 2. The Socialists have the better form (2 wins straight) with the Boys (2 straight losses) thrown out of the double chance after looking safe for weeks Both sides have wellperformed ruckmen in Adam Hankiz (Boys) and Frankie Gosdchan (Socialists) and each .side boasts clever ball winners for centre bounces and rebound situations although Chris Farrington and Neil Christie for the Boys have been more consistent than their Socialists counter parts. The Boys also have the psychological advantage of having beaten their opponentstwice this year - butfinals are different . Key match-ups will include Laine McCooke on Peter Barone and Greg Cook on Alby Conlin . In a close tussle I expect the Socialists to turn the tables in a fast, team-oriented match . 2nd Semi Final Van Winkles vs Brewers at Lakeside No. 4. 2 weeks in a row is always an intriguing setting for a final and naturally information from either side has been harder to find than a fan club for Saddam . I fancy that Van Winkle coach, Tony Kennedy would have been pleased that the shock came before the finals . The Winkles have been the leaders all season and I believe will bounce back and win by a six-pack. The McDonalds, Steve Vergos and Barn Bam Larkin should win enough of the crucial balls to counter the marking strength of Ballagh and company and the running power of Daniels and the helmet brigade .

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Kodak G & H SECTIONS F IL M by Norm Nugen t

Great football on a perfect day before a large and appreciative crowd was the scene at Elsternwick Park last Sunday for the G Secton Grand Finals . My record was one prediction correct and one way off the actual result . G NORTH St Bernards capped an excellent four weeks of football with their fourteen point victory over Old Scotch to give their club its first G Section premiership . Although, as suspected by my advisors, Scotch wasthe more skilful side they did not capitalise on their first use of the breeze and led by a mere three points at the first change . In givethemselves the second quarter St Bernards held Scotch scoreless while they added four goals, five behindsto St Bernards by three a twenty-six point lead at the long interval . Scotch rallied in the third quarter and outscoredopened the last quarter Bernards goals to one which reduced St Bernards' "lemon time" lead to eleven points . Stplayers fought doggedly to reduce with a goal in the first twenty-five seconds, before the determined Old Scotch their deficit to ten points . St Bernards sealed the pennant with a goal in the final two minutes to give them a fourteen terrier like point victory. St Bernards over the final's series have proven themselves a fierce tackling side whose tactics have bustled more talented sides off their game . Their better players included the reliable Monaghans, Scotch Andrew the consistent C re ak, Muir and Runting as well as the ubiquitous And rew Nugent . For Old Roderick McLeish and David Sutherland tried valiantlyto lift his side. He was well supported by Leigh Higham, who have had an excellent season . Kay. Congratulations St Bernards on your meritorious victory and to Old Scotch G SOUT H This Grand Final although appearing to have been an easy De La Salle victory by seventy-one points was really a great spectable of Australian Football in which the scores did not reflect the standard of the game. De La Salle, who have had a great season, really set up their premiership victory with a five goal burst in the first quarter to outscored give them a twenty-five point lead at the first change . Bloods were unable to hold out De La Salle who again their opponents in the second quarter to hold a thirty point lead at half time . After half time De La Salle asserted their supremacy with long kicking, skilful marking and generally superior ball handling to build their lead to seventy-four o points at three quarter time. To their credit Blood's players continued to try hard to win the ball and added tw

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more goals in the final term while conceding only two goals to De La Salle. At the sound of the final siren De La Salle were premiers by seventy-one points. The outstanding player of the match was Mark Jackson whose six goal effort virtually equalled the complete Blood's score. Others who served De La Salle well were John O'Callaghan, And rew Robertson and Jim O'Dwyer. For Bloods their fifth consecutive Grand Final appearance, must have been disappointing . Nevert he!ess, their previous efforts were meritorious and as always the two McAseys, Clint McDonnell and Paul Ellis battled very hard . Congratulations De La Salle on your marvellous season which culminated in the premiership . Bloods, too, are worthy of congratulations for their consistently good play which climaxed in their regular Grand Final appearance . I now put my pen away in expectation of the Editor's revei!!e in the centenary season of 1992 . Thanks to my army of readers for their interest and especially to Joan Ahern who has steadfastly typed my notes each week .

DIVISION 1 REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GAME S De La took control over Haileybu ry after half time to run out comfortable winners with Rob Makinson booting another half dozen . D's best were Mick Lafferty, Danny Smith and Craig McLeod . The "inaccurate ones", Nodders, again justified that title with 11 goals from 32 scoring shots but they still had plenty to spare against the undermanned Colleg ians . B rendan King returned to form whilst "Howie" continued his good form . Christian Varney was another contributor for Nodders. Xavs got home easily against Tonners with Paul Salter bagging 11 but not getting listed in their best 6 players!! Hansen, Egan and Tucker were the ones who apparently shared the votes . Parade's accuracy enabled them to scrape in against the Students . The Bundoora Boys were boosted by the efforts of the 5 who played earlier in the Reserves and then with them - good effort fellas! The consistent Mark Harrison booted 6 in the "Ressies" and then 5 in the U19s . Mark Hayes and Luke Smith also featured for Parade . DIVISION 2 NORT H The Bullants saved me a"s!ab" by putting NOBs out of the finals race, whilst keeping their own chances alive . Jamie Scott was one of the Ant's best as were back pocket Cain Ellis and rover Dean Tulloch . Therry got back in the winner's circle with a timely win over Chirnside Park, thanks to the efforts of Stephen Griggs, Danny Ford and Adrian Baker who booted 4 sixers . OTs got home comfortably over Old 'Hoes making sure of their double chance. Damien Makris kicked 5 for OT whilst some of their other stars were Simeon thus Lloyd, Struan Beamish and Michael Sutherland . DIVISION 2 SOUT H De La again won comfortably this time at Jacker's expense with Ashley Truscott (6) and Joe Losinno (5) getting most of their goals as usual . Eric Maillard and Gerard Jackson were another 2 good performers for the D's. Bedas were also comfortable winners over the disappointing Fields with Paul Farre ll booting 8 - almost half Bedas' score. I saw a!itt!e of Melb. High's goalless effort on the good surface at St Peters . A very disappointing effort after their good win of the previous week . Saints best were Erni Lema in the first pivot and Damien Kelly who got 6 at fu!l forward . Mentone got a walkover from Hampton whilst their opponents today and in the 2nd Semi - OMs - cruised home against Old C'well. Andrew Smith dominated the centre for OM ably supported by John Cor re ll. Mark Cornell kicked another half dozen andagain Paul Theodo re got 4. PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES DIVISION 1 Despite their improved showing last week I can't see Bernies spoiling De La's unblemished record today even though they have a rough chance of finishing in 2nd spot on the ladder . Tonners best are playing in their "ones" whilst Collegians have a battle with the snowfields to get their numbers . I think the Lions have played the better football this year but I think their struggle for numbers will go against them today . With their problem of numbers, I think the Bundoora Boys will find themselves outgunned by the Bloods at the Haileybury School Oval . The Students have been a!itt!e unlucky notto getthe points intheir!ast2 games but I expect home ground advantage to be the decider to enable the Monds to win the battle for the "wooden spoon" . The Eagles should tune up for the finals with a good win over Scotch whilst Xavs will also prepare for their encounter with D's in a fortnight with a good hit out against Nodders who may be losing a couple of their better players to the seniors for the semi final . SELECTIONS : De La Blue Old Brighton Old Haileybu ry Ormond Old Xavs Marcellin DIVISION 2 NORT H By the time most of us read this the game between NOBs and Aquinas will have been decided . Congrats to both clubs on their initiative in putting on the Friday night game . I think home ground advantage and knowledge


of the "dark corners" should enable NOBs to win . Chirnside should win easily over Old 'Hoes who hopefully will finish their season by doing the right thing and sending a fu!l team out to Chirnside. Towners will also do the lay-off, the Cobras right thing and give the Cobras a good pre-finals workout today but, even despite their 3 week . Therry must win to will be too good . The game of the round is at Oak Park where Therry take on Old Trinity be sure to stay in the four as a defeat by 10 goalsor more could see them open the door for the Bullants who have the bye today . I think OT's will win but only just . Albanvale Chirnside Park SELECTIONS : No rt h Old Boys Old Trinity DIVISION 2 SOUT H Despite their shocker last week, I expect the High boys to regroup at home and roIl the Rovers who disappointed by forfeiting last week - first time I can recall the Rovers doing that! Nodders have put in a coup!e of good games lately and will have no trouble rolling the "wooden spooners" - the Fields. Jackers have fallen away .recently at C'well's expense Despite and won't be good enough to roll Bedas. De La will continue their winning streak . The big game is again between Ashers at the L IN Oval St Peters can beat the their good win last week, I don't thin k be how the 2 OMs. Tones got there last time and at home could be expected to win, however, the key issue will thus letting Tones gain many guys will Old Melb. be using in their "ones" . I expect that they will keep them there a psycho!ogical advantage for their clash in 2 weeks time by getting the points today . SELECTIONS : MHSOB Mazenod St Bedes Old Mentone De La Gold Monash SLAB CHALLENGE : I reckon if one of my old clubs can get home today the least I can do is give them a "slab" for their effort - go for it Therry !! As today is the last outing for many, I would like to thank all clubs who fielded teams this year for doing so nobody appreciates your hard work more than me. Thanks also to the coaches, in particular, and administrators who kept me informed of results etc. during the year. Those of you who have threatened to retire please re-think - we need you! Good luck to you all .

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ALS EfJG1B11.; SENIORS : All re giste re d players with a permi t SENIORS/RESERVES : If both teams a re playing, re se rve player must have played at least 2 matches ( be re gistere d and have a permit) . UNDER 19 : M ust be registe red and have a permit . If player has played in an agg re gate of 5 or mo re senior and rese rve matches he must have played at least more than 5 1J19 matches during the season . RESERVES : Must be re gistered with a permit . Must have played 2 matches and not more than 8 senior matches during the season . TWO U19 SIDES : Exactly the same conditions as per the senior team/ rese rv e team playing on the same day or senior team playing only or reserve team playing only. NB. U19/1 team assumes the role of the senior team . Following a few queries regarding the senior/reserves eligibility when both sides are playing on the same day, the above explanation is correct but it needs to be understood that to play reserves the player to have played "at least 2 club matches". This is covered in VAFA rules under "Grades and Eligible Players" rule 15 (iii) - amended 7/3/1988 parts (i) and (ii) . * **

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The VAFA last year commissioned Ken Wills of K & K Wills (Book Binders of Highe tt) to bind all copies of The Amateur Footballer' which had been quickly deteriorating in the vaults at Elsternwick Park . The beautifully bound volumes (1935-1990) were recently delivered to Elsternwick Park and are on display in the administrative building . Named The George McTagga rt Memorial Collection" in honour of George McTagga rt, who died late last year, for his magnificent contribution to 'The Amateur Footballer' magazine and amateur football in general . Pictured above admiring the collection is at left VAFA Administrative Assistant Sue Anderson with George McTagga rt 's widow Nancy.

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^h : J . Veal i ii Turner 2 . J Brown 1 A Gapuu 2 R Hansen 3. S. Barlow 4 R Brady 5 N . Cook

6 A Keyhoe 7 R Salter 8 A Egan 9 B ; .cDonatd 10 . A Burke 11 C. Burke 12 . L, Hannebery 13 S . Nattilti

14 P. Finn 15 M. Scalzo 17. I . Purcell 18 D Bailey 19 M . Juracich 20 S . Hogan 21, J Boston 22 R Tucker 23. A . Duggan 24 DLandrigan 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. Portell i 37 C Green (Capt) 41 . M . Dillo n 42 . J Flynn 44 . T. Collins 55, P Salter

3 D Auslander 4 J. Osborne 5. G . Mannic 6 A Fischer 7 P Marnow 8, R . Bulner 9 D. Barton

11 D. Taylor 12 C . Keleher 13 C, Loug h 14 15 16 17 18

S Montgomery C. Karageorgio D Abrahams J Schulman C Wood

20 P Hurley 21 P Absalo m 24 R Carboon (DVC) 27 J McCarth y 28 K. Spar ow (Capt) 29 M Gnbble (VC) 32 C Sparrow

37.J Agar 38,P Conroy 4&. C. Montgomerie 52 . D, Burgio

54 T. Percoco 74 . A . Taylor

1 .S . Jones 2 . C Byrne 3.A .Brebner 4. J. Comito 5 S . Looker 6 M Hande TS Parrett 8 L . Vassalo 9 .J .Kennedy 10 N . Mitchell 11 P Scern 12 A . Dalley 13 D. Garvey 14 S . Chatfield 15 M . Egan 16 P. Gilmour 17. A . Comto 18, S. Hall 19, B Atkins 20. B . Jarrett 21 C. Mallia 22 M . Farmer 23 G Rogers 24 M Cashman 25 D Raffle

26 F Giordano 27 D Farrell 28. B Horn 29. S Martin 30. A Webb 31 . S . Fox 32. D, Calderon 33. D. Solomon 34 . M . Daffey 35 M . Tormey 36 T, Paradowski 37 H Bradshaw 38. S Parkhill 40.A Noonan 41T Backhouse 43,M McGeown 44. S Taylor

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Under 19 North ,4LSAN VALE Coach : Peter Robertson 1 J Karagiannis 2.T Febe y 3 B, Gaff 4 J Smith 5 J Hodge 6 A . Grech 7 J Triplett 8 B. Williams 9 J Mason 10 B Dorrough 11 S Ragusa 12 S Caulfield 13 S Cooper 14 A .Paddon 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 Vdalone A CIm R Razbocan M Bourke D Canavan C Gergi s

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

15 A Ward 16 B May 17. L Stackpole 18 C Zuponavich 19 G Whitehead 20 C Collive r 21 A James 22 S Jone s 23 J Livingstone 24 A Wright

26 27 29 30 33 35 44

J Swann M Riseley D Henderson J Knights J Crouc h M Kennedy(DVC) J McEwa n

C HIRN SIDE PAR K BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE Coach: Alan Parris 1 . P Nage l 2 . C Mubmer 3 D Tulloch 4 8 Pascoe 5 N Mann 6 S MiLlinas 7 P DaII.OgIto 8 C McWaters 9 R Pulverenti 10 G . McLaren 11 . N . Waddell 13 A Kem p 15 J Pedenck 16 D Brennan 17. G Pemberton 18 J Cat t

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

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2 B Greensill 3 S Mark s

Coach : Terry Mills 1GVana 2 M Leigh 4 C Mulle r

4 B Fiedler 5 . C Gellert 6,M Thomson 7 V Picciol r

6 S Thomasello 10 B. Collinson 13 F Salvatore 14 L Roberts

Coach : Peter McCall 1 . M . Pemberto n

8 A Spr6 9 S Foster 10 D Harvey it D . Paola 13 E Kerr

14 G . Woodcock 15. N . Romano 16 C Lancaster 17 S Cond, e 18 P Smit h 20 M Edwards 21 A . Schafer 22 M . Van Leemput 23. R Foste r 24 P Egan 37 T Connell 39 C Derham 45 P Pope 50 P Di Ciero 51 C Devoy

OLD CAREY Coach:

19 R . Papaleo 20 A. Radi 21 A Newoort 23 S Boozer 31, L . Boyle 32 . G Phylan d 35 C Camponella 38. B Del-R e 39 J Considine 41 P Sarong 42 . C Horne 43 . M . Elliot 44 M Gtrolami 46 N Culnane 48 M Bangit 52 D Defe o

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

J Swansson

OLD IVANHOE OLD TRINITY Coach : Andrew Ryan 1 J Cran e 2 3 4 5

D Proll J Fox DToll A Moh r

7 M . Greenhalgh 8 R . Schmidt 9 T Pit t 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 Lerner 35 C Dermeris 36 L Hu f 37 D McLelland 38 M Tozza 42 C Pitt 69 M Squirrell

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

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

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PARKSIDE Coach : P. Harvey I J McArnch 2 B Balins 3. G Galanis 4. A Worrel l 5 M, Dipasqale 6. A Delle-Vergini 7 S Marshall 8. T Came 9. D Craig 10 R Martinez 11 G Hun t

Coach: A . Le Maistre 1 R Bannister 2 S Hollow (VC) 3 D Ford (DVC) 4 J Schembn 5 A Newbould 6 K Grant 7 M Fitzpatrick 8 M Shar p

12 . C Walsh-Holmes 13 A Crawley 14 B Dov.sett 15 N Damilitas 16 C Elli s

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 Barke r

32 R Duncan 33 S Dzemailoski 34 C Garci a 35 D Lombardi 36 A Luc h 37 N Memos 38 D Rayner 39 R Rogers 40 R Salisbury 41 D Tolson 42 S While 43 G Tsaikos SPONSORS

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9 G Baker 10 D Howson 11 .1 Sheedy 12 . C. Masters 13 S Vtllella 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 Scutlli 23 A Baker 24 J Delaney 25 D Hoaureau 26 G Grocock 27 K Fitzpatrick 28 P Higgins 29, P Lon e 33, M Goodwin 35, R Stevens 36 T Pinner 39 S Boyle (Capt) 42 A McKay

THOMASTOWN 1 George Joseusks 3 C Hutchinso n 4 J Gatevsk, 5 F Dillorenzo 6 M . Daghistani 7 C Sahm

8 J Pougios 9 T Morroney 10,S Kotevski 11 D Pougios 13 F Farchione 14 T Jimoulis 15 M Trouatello 16 F Jarrod 20 A Ryan 21 A . Skora 22. M . Inzrtan 23. R . Dimmagio 25 E . Valentino 27, M Grec h 28 29 30 31

P Kotsos J Vahotis R . Gerrnia T Cakovsk i

'.. 35 D Dimouski 37 D Stevenouski

WFitTEF R IAFi S O.C. Coach: Leon Jones 1 D Quilt y 2 tvt H,ckox 3 A Wise 4 D teBockhurst 5 D Larret t 6 J Cox 7, G Gibbons 8 T. Haynes 9 C Tilling 10 P Milla r 11 R Reidy 12 J Forde 13 M Irwi n 14 G.Johnson 15 J Ciardulli 16 A Ravenarki 17 A Carbone 18 N Par r 19 N McGrath 20 J White

21 M . Foley 22 M Notley 23 J Slattery 24 D Dorazio 25 M Young 26 M Houston 27 P Martin 28 J Delaney 29 P Belford 30 D Carapellott : 31 N Smir k

32 S Smirk 33 B McGauchie 34 V Barke r

36 S O'Sullivan 46 M . Vernal 48 B. Wilkinson 63 M Jackson 72 H, Flanagan


M .H .S.O.B . DE L . L, R, Lipto n 2, D. Lewenberg 3, J, Hoppe QVC) 4 . J . Carp 5 . P Loewy 6, Q Kalb 7, B. Chizik 8. J. Wrobel 10. D. Koi 11, A, Slade (DVC) 12. D Berkovitch 13. Ashley Krongoid 14 . R Israe l

16 L. Moses 17, J. Perelberg 18 A . Redlic h 20. J Wrobei (Capt) 21, D, Toile r 23 M . Barry 24 .Z Rosenberg 25. D. Cukierman 28. Z . Fried 29 .S, Rosenberg 30 D. Batc h 31 . G . Sneeze[ 33 . J . Bram 34 . T Fell (VC) 37 D. Bendel 39 A . Pakula 41 . J . De Vries 47 D Shiakht 60 D Bryfman 66. M . Fagenblat 69. A . Trayer 71, A . Levin e

MONASH B LU E S

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

12 N. Johnson 13 A, Babarczy 14 J. Rya n 15 D Mori 16 J Patterson 17- A Lourie 18 W Byrne 191S Carmichael 20 T Henr i MAJOR SPONSOR pr

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

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Coach : Bob Heiiyer 1 . D Gurvich 2, C Signoreili 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 11, & Gil l

Coach : Peter Robinson 1, A . McKenzi e

12. C . Dillon 13. S. Arnott 14,P Bertacco 15 D. Corrigan 16. T Cason 17 G . Wadley 18 P Drew

11 J Nichols 13 . A. Kolmorgan 14 A. Gal e 15 A Kent 17. J Smit h

19. S. Watkins 20 B. Kd e 21 W. Douglas 22 P. Tockneli 23 D. Arnall 24. A. Froelich 25 D. Berlingen 26, J Harris 27 S, Rowland 28 SPogue 30 M Pond 31, A Beck 32. A. Archer 33, L. On g 34 B . Dowsiey 36 G . Urquhart 37, S . Mentha 38 . A . Brumley 39 G,Pasque 42 P Millie

Coach : Tony Spencer 1 . L Bakh s 3 .B Broadhead 6 T Spencer 8 . P. Satchel 10. P Spencer 11 . A Whitfield 13, S Brown 14, B Buick 21 . R . Grace 33 . T Green 36. S Enright 39, A, Hynes 40. M Hill

2 J Eadie 3 J . Metcalf 4. B Taylo r

5 . T Nixon-Smith 6 R Jepson 7 R Froomes 8 C, Porter 9B.Jones 10 T Walke r

18 R McCahon (DVC) 19 S . Woods (Capt) 20 T McManus (VC) 21, M, McHutchison 22, A Wilson 23 C Town 24, C, Fisher 25 R. Nash 26,C.Brown (DVC) 27.S McCan n 30 A. Opra y 31 J Harcoun-Horsheid 33 J Fletcher 34 A . Gregory 35 P, Cunnington 36 M . Nixon-Smith 37, M .Jaboor 39 M . Mudge

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

18 . M . Weis 19, D. Trinidad 20.H, Hope 21 . N Rhoden 22 D Kogler 23 . M . Sneezwell 24 . J Gourley 25 . G Tyrell 26 .J Thomas 27, D Kozckar 28 . S . Cox 29 C Dixon 30, L Duffy 31 S Frazer 32 . C Gillard 33. J Blythe 34 T Muscamp 35, J Butt 36.P Sheehan 37. E Koc h

40. M . Blood 44 C Bisogni 46 P Sin n 48 A Q Smith 49 A Smith 51 W Ward

Coach : Steve Duketis Coach : 1_ N Bradley (VC) Graham Smith 2 P Albergo 1, M .Johannsen 3. A Sax try 2 T Phil6pso n 4 T Wilke s 3 . C . Amoore (DVC) G Theobald 4 . B. McGregor (DVC) 5 6 D Pilmor e 5 . D. Wood 7 R,Goodman 6 .RAbraham 8 B Gordon 7- P Harve y 9, S Nea l 8 A . Cakmak 9 D. Art z

10, A . Fairweather 11 . S . McGregor (VC) 12 E . Murray-White 13 R . Bulme r 14 M . Clarke 15. J Day

16 G . Taylor 17 R . Cape s 20 J. Robbins (Capt) 21 . N . Skinner 22, R . Brabner 25.C . McLean 27. J . Dakis 28 D, Wilto n 34, C, Voulgarakis 35 D Hailas 40 S, Anderson 48 M Atkinson 50. C Scariett 52 M Lester 53, B Kay 60 C Worland 71 C, McGregor 80. J Aless i 88 S Blic k J Biancardi J. Bndger D Hobson M . Hop e T. Kell s M . Looschiider J. MacA6ster A . Manag o B. Nelso . ScoullanL r R. Sha . Stafrac wD e S Whitby S?ONSrJ :1S

10. T. Roberts 11 . K Wailes 12,J Knight 13. C . Parris 14RZwar 15 J Duketis

16 A Chenowith 17. J Lipscombe 18 B Webb 19. P Barge 20 P Lansie y 21 . M Konstanty (C) 22, T Angelopoulos 23. B Anseil 24 N Gregory 25 M . Closes 26 N Archdail 27, J, Vida l 28 P Baker 29. M James 30 L . Flood 31 . D Lander 32.J Bamert 33,R,Gustone 34 M Guinea 35 B G Ihoime 36. M. Mackenzie 37 D Marti n 38 C Young 39 C. Glover 40 S. Gait 41 . J Goldi n 42 . S . Greenland 43 P Howarth 44 A Rehak 45 S. Robins 46 J Stewart 47, J Will's 48, M Wilso n 49 M Rees 50 . G Mackie i 01 . t5, ttcnei i

Coz : :ft Steve Thor peon 1 5, Del Oro 2 P Saynor 3 . C . Failoon 4 5 Griffith 5 S Poian 6 5 Fraser (Capt) 7, P Evan . S. Prendergast s8 9 J Warke 10. 6 Mounter 11 . M Ken 12 . B Martin 13 T. Willi s 14, M . Quir k 15 C. Daigieish 16 C Harrison 17 S Azzopardi 18 S . Kropman 19 . A Byrne 20A .Pawsey 21 K, Duff y 22 B Parker 23 R . Ebert 24. B Hickleton 25, B Bor g

26 S . Bourbon 27 J Wickman 28 C Nash 29 M, Hancock 30 R Burrows M AJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTI NG Industrial - Domestic

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Coa ch : Puterl . . .u . y 1 . A . Howard 2 . D. Campbell OVC) 3, C, Schalle r 4, D, Murphy (Capt) 5. A, Oxland 6 N . May 7 B Mueller 8. M . Sichlau 9 A. Marshal l

ST.

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Coach : John Mayer 1, S Yass

2, B Smith 3 D Bar r 4 D Beasley 6, R Biios

. McNicl o7I 8. D. O'Brie n 9 S. Flannery (VC) 10 C Ross 11 . M . Hecker 12 J Libbis 13. S. Zahra 14 D Beesley 15. A Maloney 16, T Garlick 17 S . Crowe 18 S. O'Brien 19. L Cahill 20, M . McCraw 21, P Farrell 22 C. Bracch i

ST. PETER'S C LAY TO N Coach : Ron Lumb 1 D Hal l 2 M Crugnale 3 L Billing 4, T Hnsovergi 5 M . Ayoubi 6 P Williamson 7 . G, Wil d 8 . M Grant 9 J . Mercun 10 E Lem a 1 I S, Woodbridge 12 . G . Redfor d 13 P Kinsella 14 A . Schultz 15 T Tomlinson 16. R,Schwass 17 G, Doman 18 J McKay 19 S . Lazzara 20 M Gavin 21 S, Lampard 22 G Hall

23 M . Kinsella (Capt) 24 P Campagr,a (DVC) 25,S Farme r 23 J . Wylie 26. D Goodchild 26 E Jones 27 P Reaby 28 C Loo s 29. A . McFarlane 30. S O'Keliy 31 . M Eilerton 32 . M Law

10, M Raymond 11 . W. Jones (VC) 12 T Rile y 13 K Richardson 14 P Appel 15 C Fianaaan 16 L Waters 17 A. Riddle 18. G Pride 19 M Boldiston 20 S Mulli n 21 D Paterson 22 P Harrington 23 J, Polkinghorne 24 C Radi n 25 A Carter 26 MLeone 27 N Graham 28 M,Bond 29. G . Worrell 30 L Murphy 31 B Smit h

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

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13 J Almenara (Co---h) 14 C Agws(DVC ) 15 D Guastelegname 16 M Holds:.arth (VC) 17 J Avatiotrs 18 T Larter 19 M H ggrns 20 E Walker ' 21 C Griffiths 22 J Van Meal 23 J Joseph 24 T Katrc 25 R Turner 26 S Mitchell 27 P Carrigan 28 M Phillips 29 B Clark 30 S 8reariey 31 G Radford 32 J Francese 33 D Barnard 34 P.Kras{cky ,5 Bradley 36 A McDonald 37 F Lorenzen 38 M Bret t 39 A Schoetbaenker 40 D Kirk 41 W Bentley 42 D Chapman 43 D Dodemaide

BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Mal Paul Rya n , Prior 2 T Dnve r 4 P Saw 6 L Parns 8 A Bennett 9 P Re d 10 G Hatton 12 D Merrell 13 A 0 Loughlin 15 B Lederman 16 C She aid 17 D Hall 18 W Murphy 19 M Prior 21 C Connelly 24 P Ryan 25 P Edwards 29 G Parkinson 32 A Saw 39 C McMahon 41 R Boon 49 G Da.sley 58 D Cummin s

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Coach: R. I an l ch t J Par k 2 P Anthony 3 S Wheeler 4 M De Jong 5 J King 6 G De Jong 7 V Bourke 8 G Andrew 9 R Gray 10 R Mathyssen 11 G Wyngaard 12 C Matheson 13 C Parker 14 J Schroen 15 M Warren 16 F Roman o

17 P Scardamag4a 18 M Caru s 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 Come when 41 Marshman

Coach: D. Tt ige 1 B Letchtord 2 . M Whittaker 3 N Sibbing 4 J Parsons 5 A Dawes 6 P Dunne 9 C Comley 10 K Dunne It C Woods 16 S Mackay 17 R Bee t9 C Mackay 24 D Tadgell (Capt) 27 C Chappel l 29 G Kennea!ly 32 R Nancarrow 33 S Irwm 34 R Wilson 35 A Taylor 41 SByrne 43 N Comley 57 Phil Swan 58 Peter Swan 64 C Smg!eton 65 1 Lockwood 66 G Sutherland 69 M Burgess

EL"TC . . Coach : D Tnc' r 1 G O'Donnell 2 S Murdoc h 3 A. Tucker (Capt) 4 D White

5 S Frtzpatnck 6 S Mitchel, 7 D Bishop 8 P Smclair 9 G Constant:ne 10 P Sagar 11 K Tucker 12 J Weatherdi 13 N Hampshire 14 W 4YOOd (VC) 5 P Taylor 16 F Mandler 17 8 Evan s 18 P Kernaghan 19 L Dawson 20 B Anderson 21 S Miller 22 D Wilton 23 C Toy 24 T SUckland 26 M Delaney 27 S Feely 28. W Gaf 29 R Haber 30 A Gard,ner 31 C Butler 32 M Collmgs 33 G Hall 34 S Shaw 35 J Pitcher 36 1 Chesser 37 J Ceilings 38 West 39 M Barden 40 A Peacock 41 . L Woods 42 S McV:car 43 G Moore 44 M Railin g '.. 45 D Thorsen 46 C Fenno 47 M Petersen 48 0 Bishop 49 S Jablonsk. 50 J Skidmore A Koster 51 S McPhail 52 53 A Smark 54 M Pertol 55 S Toze r

56 S Eastaway 57 R Leedham 58 S War d 59 M Jackson 60 R Lovett

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Snr. Coach : N. La Lievre Coach: Wayne Taylo Reset .-3 Coach : 2 J Perre A. Paat&c h e 3 J O'Kan 5 N Barboums 7 P Byrnes 12 G Ziegle r

t A Paatsch 2 T Day 4 C Carr 6 G Petrel 7 M Orlon 8 M Awed 10 A Gallagher 11 C Slattery 12 N Bourke 13 M Stapleton 14.D Howe 15 J Seabury 16 G Wooter 17 M Getson (Capt) 18 A Caffry 19 M Delahunt 20 S 0'Flynn 22 T O'Hehu 24 A Hewitt 26 D O'Callaghan 27 R Gross 28 C Mason 30 A Bendoncchro 31 I Patterso n 32 A McIntosh 33 A Treganowan 34 L Getso n 35 J Pappas 36 G Walsh 37 TJ Slattery 38 M Chun 39 C Castagna 40 D Cooper 41 S Duc k

14 M Wdhamson 16 E M'don

19 T Johnstone 22 P Cldfe 23 E .Darmarnn 26 V B,bas 28 S Case 29 P Morley 32 W Taylo r 33 M Robertson 39 P Allen 40 K Thielrnan 42 D Connolly

43 M O'Shannessy 55 T Nucara 99 8 Hciburt P Armetas A Barboun,s M Banks A Clrfre 0 Edwards M Esteban F Garcia M Gal e M Haynes F Kilroy B Mahar B Moebus T Murton C Pattison G Partisan J Schembn B Tamely W Ward

42 A Duncan 43 N Duncan 44 P McIntyre 45 P Randall 46 J Golds 47 T Buhagiar 48 D Bromage 49 S Mangan 50 S Ko!ednik 51 T Mahon 52 T Smith

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s3 T Slattery 54 N Menzies 55 S Beatti e 56 Jeremy Golds 57 B Day 58 S Boysen 59 K Robinson 60 S Watson 61 M, BuPnou 62 M Sz;._s 63 J Kan n 6e M RroPnhanm " J

KEW Coach: Paul Shaw 1 P Shau+(ClCoach) 2 8 Pro+rse 3 M ODea 4 A Tucker

6 Richard Maclsaac 7 S Nunan 8 M Glernster 9 D Macfsaac 10 C Northam 11 A Phelan 12 M Wa•+m 13 M O'Hanlon 14 A Livingstone 15 1 Colley 17 A . Lazarus 18. C Curtain 19 C Maclsaac 20 M Furlong 21 A Boland

22 J Vanderza!m 23JHo 24 S James (VC) 25 Robert Maclsaac 36 R McErrroe (DVC) T Vane M Manley W Stengards R McGregor M Doyle

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THERRY Coach: J. Kite 1 . M. Conway 8 S Lyons 10 H Aya d 11 . B 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 Vito 41 W Lind

48 D Lyons Banana Alley, Cityj * C Mohre n 55 . M Jacobsen ** * 60 P Roper

VAUGIIAti PRINTIN 624 High St, E. Kew 817 4483

75 J K .te (C) 76 T Hewal 77 D J ,nkins 79 J Bolqho 96 S Redden

NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD PAF?I " . ® Coach: Peter

Coach : D. Fogarty t 0 Simon

I M Dean 2 P VJoropow 3 D Geary 7 P Lord 8 J Caruso 10 J Nato h

2 L Joseph 3 P Md!eIl 4 5 Hickey 5 S Dowling 6 P McSweeney 7 M . Corn s 8 Carbo n

11 V Scarcella

215 P P Price Burge 22 E Bourke 23 P Dignify 24 J Caddy 26 P Martin (CC) 27 P Stevens 28 P Brennan 33 N Puccio 34 L Thomas 35 P Luby 40DQun 44 0 Gravel 45 P Henry 46 A Joyce 47 S Barker 48 P Caddy 49 R Lew-K.e 50 W Bulot 51 P Reid 52 C Ray 53 54 0MBlackle year y

9 A Hoffman 11 G Carroll 12 P V$ .r

13 S Garde 14 D Fogarty 15 M H .bbert 17 D Perrone 19 M Stormont 20 M Malone 21 P Greaves 23 L Bevan 24 J Rae 25 J Schm,dt 26 G O'Hare 28 P O'Dwyer 29 J McIntyre 31 G O'Toale 32 A Schmidt 33 B Dubois 35 D Fitzgerald 36 F Kennedy 37 P Heh, r 38 G Mean 39 M Manbneo 41 D Nixon 42 A Baker 43 D Hotstede 44 P Solomon 45 J Horan 46 C Moore 47 S Moloney 49 A Price 50 P Ket t 51 J Cahill 52 J Mcltroy 53 M Egan 54 T Altons 55 P CaOagha n .'. 56 B Cru~cx.shank 57 V Trott a 58 D Perris 59 0 Cotter 60 S Scolio 61 A Orelb 64 McGrdlen 66 J Ctccotosto

55 L Vear 56 J Caruso 57 D Keenan 60 S O'Toole 61 J Ellks 66 C Zahra 67 A Vdlanti 68 D Quigley 72 R Toonan 73 A Reid y

OLD WESTBOURNE

Coach : Greg Crowe

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach : David Kay 6 R Maxwell 11 K Fuller (L) 28 L Higham 30 S Stokes (Capg 31 M Clun,es Ross 32 R MacMillan 33 A Japp 34 S Warner 35 H Middleton 36 W Strangward 37 D Lebevre 38 S Wilson 39 M Godwin 40 0 Steele 41 A Price 42 D Wearne 43 0 Briefly 44 P Morrison 45 G Artd 46 S Montgomery 47 M McGregor 48A Hawdo n 49 R McLeish 50 S Gibbs 51 S Rodwell 52 S Hawkins 53 C Perk,n s 54 A Greenaway(VC) 55 D Kay 56 A . Clucies Ross 57 J Russel l 58 N Hovel 59 S Psschalos 60 A Sutherland 61 K Richards 62 0 Hoyle 63 S Knoxdes 64 C Lockett 65 P Law

I P Albergo 2 G Baker 3 A Belcher 4 A Board 5 0 Closes 6 G Crowe 7 0 Evans 8 T Ferris 9 W Fleming 10 0 Freeland 11 A Freer 12 T Wei r 13 T Gigas 14 A Goates 15 G Harris 16 J Heffernan 17 D Horsburgh 18 A Horsburgh 19 S Karunaseer+a 20 P Kuklyc h

21 M Lourd s 22 J Manalokasls 23 S MacBean 24 G Murdoch 25 P Osirurtt 26 S Porter 27 W Taylor 28 D Reeves 29 A Vincen t

OLD ~ ® XAYE R IAI~S 1 Rogers 2 Teha n 3 OSullivan 4 Jurasch 5 Marl y 6 Rush 7 Sdk 8 Orsm i t1 0 Sullivan 12 Alan!

66 S Finlay

67 E Hutch noon 68 C Adam s 88 1 Br 1

23 J Sadler 26 S Millard 27 R King 28 M Taylor 34 P Grotchen 36 M Gibson 59 J McGrath 77 N! Peppard 78 S Haws'


BLOODS A .J. - . X . t . R Lpton 2 D l.ewenberg (PC) 3 J Hoppe 4 J Carp 5 P Lcewy 6 0 Kalb 7 B Ch~z k 8 J Wrobet to D Koi ii A Slade (DVC) 12.0 Berkowtch 13. A,Krongotd 14 R .Israel 16 L Moses 17 J Pereiberg 18 A Redlich 20 J Vhob21 (Capt) 21 0 Tofier 22, M Segal 23 M Serr y 24 Z Rosenberg 28 Z Fried 29 S Rosenberg 30 D Reic h 31 G Sheezel 33 J Dunne 34 T Feil (VC) 37 D Bendel 39 A Pakula 40 J DeVnes 47 D Shiakht 66 M Fagenbla t

MONASH GRYPHON S

Coach : S. Jarick I P Ellis 2 3 4 5

M Cadman R R.icASey P Greene P Gaynor

6 C Hutchinson (C) 7 H Ihopoutos 8 S Curtis 9 D Stock 10 B Janck(Coach) 11 R Ellam

12 C McDonnell (VC) 13 P Bainbridg e 14 R Howard 15, J Nanovich 16 B Riseiy 17 D Legge 18 S Powet l 19 B McDonnell 20 P Neyla n 21 D Rust 22 N Stevenson 23 D Thomas 24 N Van 25. J Grant 26 5 Smith (OVC) 27 D Witts 28 G Hart 29 S Tressider 30 J Rowbottom 31 P Amarant 32 K Shannon 33 M Turner 34 C McASe y

GLEtdHUNTL`t Coach : S. Brinan 2 5 Warren 7 S. Noble 10 BDnnan 11 D Holman 12 . A . Dix 13. J O'Danoghue 14 C Whela n t5 R Nichc!is 16 41+ Due" 20 D Oraway 21 R . Vmnard 25 A tT.cwey 30 G oogood 31, R Barnes 33 P Hyde 34 G West 35 8 Trezae 42 R Gray 43 G Nayar (Capt) 44 C Harding 50 C Rya n 52 C Thom (VC) 53 R Hal l

60 Ftsher

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OLD H AILEYB URIA td

Coach : C. Robinson t. W Spensley 2. N Marvin 3 L Wap6ng 4 C RotS~nspn 5 A La Cava 6 J Dukes 7 S Ogilvie 8 B Kosmer 9SClive 10 B Searle i1 S Bloom 12 M Walsh 3 B Prendergast 14 M Morrow 15 M Campbell 16 0 Anderson 17 M Fine r

t . T @onyssopouios 2 A Ba,nbridg e 3 J Young 4 M Petrescu 5 P Kin g 6 G Bunshaw 7 P Edwards 8 T Gualano 9 A Rezauskis 10 J Donnelly 11 . D Gemmoia 12, R O'Neil

Coach : Chris Ladda

18 A OBnen 19 M Hall

19 D Foster 20. G Leech 21 . W Farley 22,A Park

20 J Anderson 21, D Gravma 22 C Barker 23 L . Bake r 24 T Prendergast 25 T WiIiiams 26 M . Luncar 27 B Duncan 28 C Robertson 30 D Grabau 35 V Ryan 44 S Hogan 45 C O'Bren 49 J Hatton 69 D Adams

13 B Kenny 14 R Trevenon 15 D Sm n

16 D Graham 17 L Colombes 18 S Terry

23 G ShavrStuan 24 B Nmnis 25. D RoWiey 26 M Kotsarns (Cab) 27,J Fo x 28 G Ridley 29. J Selth 30 G Morgan 31 . M Young 32 . P Se+dei 33 0 Snadden 34 . P Jones

35 A Kavanyko 36 D Yng 37 P Dawson 38 . J Conquest 39 M Pinkey 40 C Jefiers 41 K Lakusa 42 M Skarkey 44 N Pan

45 M Van Der School 46 8 Lloyd 47 S Dods 48 A Park 49 A O'Hara 50 G Coutts 55 M Carr

72 G SammHis 75 B Muhktar 77 JASalvatore 99 Wilson

2 J Woo d 4 J Robertson 6 Whitehead 25 S O'Leary 27 M Reed 30 R Wrison 31 C Lane 33 T Johnston 35 N De Read 40 G . Powell 41 R Stewart 42 P Flocked 44 A KirkWOOd-Scott 47 R Dobso n

52 M While 55C.Ladds 56 B Ladds 57 G Taylor 61 .D MoCnmmon 62 A Johnston 63 M Bride 64 D Kretchmer

MAZENOD O.C. Coach : D. Joyce I D Joyce 2 A Aiexandrou 3 M Copeland 4 N Barbousa5 5 N Lambrmos 7 N Lambrmos 8 G Sp+iropoulos 9 N Alexandreu 13 P Spi6opoulos 14 A. WiIliam s

17 N Andonopoutos 19 G Kantana s 20 S Bond 21, P Bourictos 22 . A, Covran (VC) 23 N Farley 26 A1 Zuegn 27 K Smith 29 C Lording 30 J Hatzdakis 31 A G-annakis 32 . M Douigerak!s 33 J Kypansrs 34 D Kirwan 35 P Andersson 36 C Fountoglou 39 A. D+makis 40 F Gtannaka 43 M Herbert 44 J. Vasi l 45 C Podandis C Emmanouel A Karveli s H Yiannakis G Velons B Tchaker .an J Mellas J Papagianrns S Drougas A Gounan s

OLD M ELE3 U RNiAhlS Coach : R . Van Den Dungan 1 A Woodhous e 2 T Farndon 3 J Francis 4 J Ke!lam

5 DJ, Hamilton CVC) 6 J Elam 7 R Heat h 8 S. Hunt (Cap) 9 T O'Lear y 10 R . Hockney, 11 A Rei d 12 S Hargreaves 13 D Dawson 14 S Potter 15 D Hawke 16 G Pars!ow i7 L Mates 18 A Sutcliff e 19 M Waring (VC) TEAM LIST 20 A Butter y NOT SUPPLIED 21 S Conran 22 A O'Connor 23 B Morphett 24 J Correll 25 R Van Den Dungan 26 C Dadd o l 27 A Geor tone : GregeCoach Furlong 28 D Hawke 29 D Stephenson 4 M Deay[o n 30 D Perkins 5 S CostanGno(DVC) 31 T W,ison 6 S Corcora n 32 A Joyce 7 J Ladson 33 D McDonald 6, T Cantv:ell 34 M. Naylor 9 A Rachelie 35 J. Davi s 10 D Owens 36 P Nelson 11 S Coop en (DVC) 37 N . Oschro 12 . G . Matheso n 38 H ingleton 13 S Ha m 39 R Pergra 14 J Sheehan 40 T Richards 16 W Charlton (VC) 41 P Trmdade 17 J . Brodie 42 A Waring 18 M Dunsmore (DVC) 43 M Dowd 19,S McCreesy 44 J Dowd 21 G Coster 45 J WJalms;ey 22 C Santis 46 C Hanchette 23 M Jansen 47 S Laycock 24 M Zannon 48 J McConnetl 25 D 26 C Keily Forks' 49 J Harding 50 J Bc " 28 G Thomas 77 8 R< and 29 A lorlano 86 J Kr _m m 30 Z. Monro e

®LLI G EEL:C ; : :a

ST. JOHN'S O.C.

31 D, Higgins Caph 31 P Liddell

SF -, ', ;OR: M .1 . -11 ' ::R & CO.

Coach : Danny Wain 2 S Palamar a 3 S Campbell, 4 0 Carr (VC) 5 S Bateman 7 P Gas an 8 AMcCormack 72 A . Wdks 14 R Murray i6 D Cox 17 T Tsrauis 20 C Hearn 21 J 9cmt+o 22 S McDonald 23 M Sayers 25 L Phillips 28 G . Noone 30 B Carr, 31 I. Ned

33 N . Wareham 34 C Emery 36 S Anderson 37 N, Collins 38 A Green 39 R Bourbon 40 M Birc h 41 P Sharp 43 A Chiicott 44 G . Smith 45 G Rogers 46 S Grad y

48 D Wain (Cap!) 49 M Fitzpatrick 50 T Halla m 51 N Robinson 53 J Wiikson 54 R . Uren 55. D Brennan 56 R Seligo 57 M Jackson 58 M McK4tne 59 G.Daubeny 60 A Wits 61 J Kennedy 62 P Chalker 63 R Jennings 64 A Bright 65 M 8!as, 66 Scott Bray 67 R Chairman 68 T Noonan 69 S Ker r 70 0 Roach 71 P StenEon 72 C Daigieish 73 K VanDed-blst 74 M Brigh t 75 T Hadfield 76 J Gncotta 77 Steve Bray 78, J Boyl e MAJOR SPONSOR

TWO TONE PAINTING 5585 2 55 ST. K EVI N 'S Coach : Tim Corrigan 1 T Arnol d 2 P x ;antone 3 P Cvdell a

4 T Corrigan 5 R Davey 6 R Douglas 7 M Ourrant 8 J Freeman 9 S Haidamous 10 S Kea , 11 G Long 12 P Long 13 D McDonaid 14 J McDonald 15 a Mille r 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

A Nanira C Noian C 0 Keete M Shaw M Sheehy C Wiggms D Gil l

23 P Gil l

24 A Mclaughian 25 B Barclay 26 8 0 Bnen 27 J Sweeney 28 M McCoti

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C. E . -`. ,'. Coach : R. a;:,.B e ., 1 M Nicktasari 2 A Barnard 3 J Hl,.-:: o 46f -c! 6PC 7CC_ 8 G 10 P 211 A G. 12 M 13 P ° .. z ..~ 14 S ' .'rxmcy 15 F

17 C F- ...-: 18 A 19 M 20 A F ..~ f 21 s chg 22 P C roe 23J P---ra 24C il y 25 M Murrdri 2a A Joyc e 27 R Store 28 A ftodward 29 1 Haunrrrarn 30 D laFanane 31 P Sherman 32 M Fanaz 33 N Anderson 34 G Keran 35 B Mamma 36 J Pawhage 37 J Kolokosban 38 S Vrtx,d 39J O to 40 G Sousa 41 G Rosenberg 42 P Karen 43 M C 2Sr T-11 44 M H,45 PT d 46 D _ n 47 G F

48. FA L 3 49M Ri c 50 P Ro:,,. .., 51 M Cre ~ 52 T Peen

53 S Morgan 54 S Cnapnan 55 J Flelic.'rer 56 A Presnc57 0 DuNeve Gabdopolours 59 G Joseph 60S Hams 61 R Pope 63 8 Caca"an 64 M Boyd 651 Richards 66 J a n 67 M Su.d.~van 68 B Jackson 69 J Pme 70 J Rush 71 R Raita 72 A McGaw 73 J Ryan 74 B Derham 75 C H c{zy 76 A Ladefl 77 C H:-_r 78 M G _n 79M G = 81 G H,-,, . 82 D i: i -,r :. 83 R Gr 84M Drccfl 85 G Saab


Foecnded 1906

E€.STERNWICK 1 L Murphy 2 S. Bean 3 J. Eklom h: 1 P Smith 1A S Duke 2 M Sanelh 3 G, Skein 4 P Cummins (DVC) 5 L McLeod 6 P Marshall 7 D Mulle r 8 W. Simmonds 9. E . Nicolosi (VC ) 10 H . Birkenfield (C-Res) 11 . S. Byrne 12 G Larkin 13 S . Hall 14. M . Szeitz 15. N . Pastras 16 P Knight 17 R Hueston 18 . P. Boyle 19 . W Lasslett 20 R Koegler 21 P.Shoppee 22 . A . Sore 23. A . Bennett (DVC-Res) 24. M . Birrell (VC-Res) 25. J McDonald (Capt) 26. P. Ganley 27. 0 Morros 28,P Dawson 29 T. Reed 30 S Vergos 31, T. Harbmson 32 M . Farrel l 33 K. Krnngoodls 34 N, Verges 35 J . Zafands 36. G Flaherty 37, M . Sweeney 38. S Pastras 39 D KtlmarGn 40.A .Luckm 42 B .Curthoys 43 M Co x 44 R . McDonald 45 S Kovacs 50 M . Whelan 52 C Westblade 55 T Brai n 57 P Wilkinson 58 B Fernandez 60 N Wals h 63 M Xuereb

(;i ,rla L'h ~its 1 . M . Nicolson 2 . D. Weinlich 3. S. Nicolson 4. Allen Carew

5 G Hmcksma n 6 Daryl Harper (Capt) 7- D . Monlsh (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 . Pittonno 22 . G . Breed 23 M . Neal 24 . M . Mitchell

25 . C . Challis (Capt-Res) 26. G . Chnstotoro u 27. Philip Martin 28 . J . Brown 29 T. Lowry 30 . A. Nicolson 31 . D. Paulka 32 . Peter Martin 33. S . White 34 B. Hine 35. S . Wheeler 36. G . Coath 37. D. Anstee 38. T Wright 39 G . Bates 40, K . Paulka 41 . E . Joyce 42- S . Charlton 43 P. Matovic 44 S.Borthwick 45 G. Nilsen 48, N Batdinl 50 . R Dean

3a M . Andrew 4 C Farrington 5 S. Bel l

6 M . Lloyd 7 T. Heat h 8 B. Howard Be R . Stafford 9.A . O'Connor 9a, G . Andrew 10. J. Blennerhasssett 11 . P Mahon y

11a . P Bolte 12, R . Eklom 13. A . Guinane 14. Albert Costs 15 L . McCooke 16. A . Abrahams 17. J. War d 1& R Harris 19 M . Bullard 20. P. Southall 21, W Nicholson 22.L. McGregor 23. N . Christie 24. D. Conlin 25J. O'Connor 26. D. Mahony 26a . M . Pachler 27 . M . Spin k

28. B Hill 29 R Passante 30- 5. Quir k 31 R . Bulluss 32, M . Minnti 33 J . Schul z

34 . Adrian Conlin 35, D. Osborne 37. G . Marshall 38 . B, Hammer 39 . S. Topakis 40 . D. Nolan 41 .S. McLennan 42. B .Jackson 43 A . Hankin 44 C. 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 . Byrne 55 M . Roberts SPONSORED BY

®L ~Y Senior Coach Rick Daniels Assistant Coach : Greg Sksne Reserves Coach : Gil Huckstepp 2 . C. Hickey (VC) 3 . N . Chipp 4 R . Cutlac 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 Jone s 17. C McWilliam 18. I . Paterson 19. G . Bertl 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. Occhipmti 30. A. Dever 31 C . Fuddle 32 .S. Patterson 33. P Harris 34. G . Earney 35.P GdUns 36. M . Kerr

37. D. Llewellyn 38 . G . Huckstepp 39 . P. Bennett 40, 1, Chisholm 41, M Graham 42 .S .UsUck 43 V. Jame s 44 . B Oliver 46 A. Kanis 47 . G .Skene 48. J. Cope 49 M . Cooke 51 . D. Pitts 52 .P Pang

53 J . Hubbard 54 . G . Wilson 55 . D McCleary 57 N . Collyer 60 . B . Blizzard 61 . A . Bennett '.. 63 . T. Styles 64 . N . Morgan 65.D.DAdam 67- K . Egerton 68 C . Bertal6 69. G Neste 76, M . Frank 77. J Keeble 78 S Paterso n 79. D . Zadnik 8T S . Jones

PE NIN SU LA OLD BOY S Senior Coach : W . Sparks Reserves Coach: A . Powell i M Sampson 2 S McMahon (VC) 3 G Harm 4 J Pratt 5 .M Godng 6 D Morga n 7 N Franks (DVC) 8 R Kerley 9 P Krohn to M . Chesterman ii R Sharg, n t2 S Farrow t3 J Quir k

14 R Wheeler 15 S Wiltshire 17 M Atkins 18 S Glover 19 M Freeman 20 P McKay 2t P Caine 22 J Thnpp 23 M . Callboy 24 M Fisher (C-Res) 25 S Rowe 26 G Marlyn (VCR) 27 M Kidde r 28 L Marks 29 A Macn 30 R Blood 3t J Levin 32 W Sparks(CC) 33 A Berry 34 J Nagel 35 B Jarret 36 T Parke r 37, P McNamara 38 A Thnpp 39 S Taylor 40 W Reid 41 G Calder 42 P Angus 43 R Horrigan 44 G Glover 45 R Ubic h

46 V Brancat,sano 47 S Greenhil l 48 J Bieasby 49 S Warner 50 G Debruyn 51 S Degorgio 52 R Parker (DVCR) 53 P Ledzk e 54 P Carlson 55 A Pov:eli 56 S Kemp 57 D Burton 58 A Jarret 59 P West 60 D Q!enzuck 61, D Warne Smith 62 B Spoer '.. 63. R Carter 64 B Callboy 65 J Hopkins 66 D Crowder 67 R Graham 68 G Scott 69 D Hunter 70 P Cro:vde, 71 M Jeffs 72 J Harrison 73 J LaBrody 74 T Mrtchener 75 D Mathison 76 C Gardiner 77 A Dolphin 78 . J Crowder 79 M Burnell 80 G Robinson 81 C Sharpin 82 N Bath 83 A Callagane 84 S Macar


RICH[ _lO N [? CENTRA L Senior Coach : Mark Bestow Rese rves Coach : Dennis Ricketts t, G Pant s 2 M Ale+ras 3 W Long 4 0 Shannon 5 C Miranda (VC-Res)

6 S Pickett 7, R Pestling 8 J Agorairs to S Peckin g 11 D Ricketts (C1C Res) 12 PMWarre 13 Luttgens

n

14 C Shannon 15 I Lan g

16 8 Sunmonds 17 D Sando 18 M Venasive (DVC-Res) 19 D Asschert

20 G Dormer 21 K Davis (DVC-Res) 22 C Kennedy 23 M Funda 24 M Bastow (C1C) 25 G Tate

26 C Fulton 27 R Sutherland (DVC) 28 B Par k 29 D Jiggms (VC) 30 S Fenton 32A LeSueur 33 J Fawcett 34 D Holt 35 P Conway 36 8 Young 3T S Peters 38 0 Gibson 39 J Donazzon 40 K Bowen 41 42 43 44 45

M Sutherland J Gunderson C Johnson Care P Sando A Gianz

46 C Johannsen 47. V Jarrett 48J Hughes 49 D Gibson 50 J Redfern 51 M Sungalis 52 M P,ckett 53 R Jiggins 54 8 Healey 55 M Wood 56 B Carroll 57 D Blampied 58 R Gadsden 59 J Topsom 60 J Little 61 T Pitcher 62 L Forth 63 P Woodman 64 R Bosco 65 G Bell 66 M Fredrickson 67 P Harrison 68 J McPhee 69 S Carroll 70 C Ware 71 P Docking 72 G Haswell 73 M Warton 74 C Smith 75 J Curran 76 Smith

QUADRO HAIR FASHION 544 550 8 * R & F PLUMBING 018 339269 * GEEBUNG POLO CLUB 882 738 8

~ TRAINOR & SONS 654 8361

UNIVERSITY R ED S U.H .S.O.B . SALESIAN OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Chris Pecora Reserves Coach : Des Perkin s 2 M . Castaldi 3 S, Anastasi 5. M . Canavan 6 . M . Clarke 7. G . Gaspari 8, D. Sutherland 9 N . Gibbons 10. D. Olive r 12 . A . Gaspan 13. I . Bobetic 14. P Schembri 15. P. Forbes 16. A . Chtappni 17 M . Forbes 18. S . Sinclair 19, S . Carters 20 .A .Seager 21 . A . Perna 22 . M . Power 23 . M . Clohesy (VC) 24 . A . Healey 25 . M . Pradel 26 . P. Miller 27, R . Cincotta 28 . M . Byrne 29 . J Nannes 30 . D Lawton 31 . P McKnight 32 . B. Quinn 33 . J . Garafolo 34 A. Grace 35. C. Zas 3& A. Stevens 37 J. Brennan 38. R Barry 40 D Ramsdale 41 .J .Gooden 42, J. Ebtnger 43 M . Tassone 44 C Hunt

45 J Quir k 46, M . Bourke (Capt) 4T P King 48 P Ross 49. D. Scotti 52 . S Brownhill 54 G . Stoffandts 55. G Agaptos 57. R. Thompson 60. S . Shelley 62 . D . Perkins

ST. PATRICK'S MENTONE Senior Coach : Mark Bowden Rese rves Coach : Peter Fatouros I A Camm 2 P Morrow 3 C Duggan 4 P Lewi s 5 P Emmerson 6 A Davis (DVC) 7. P Kingsbury 8 R Liste r 9 P Emmett 10, P Barry 11 P Fatouros (C-Res) 12 M Henson 13 S Scanlan 14 G Houlihan 15 J Mackay 16 B Pipe r 17 W Mackay 18 T Sullivan 19 C Stevens 20 M Bowden C) 21 T Razga 22 P Murphy 23 . D Murphy 24 M DiPtlla 25 W Leonard (VC) 26 M Mulcahy 27 D Seedsman(DVC-Res) 28 M OBrien 29 S Adams 30 M Noonar, 31 J Bailey 32 S Oliver 33 D Andrew 34 D Sheehan 35 H Kellett 36 M Gibbtn s 37 T Symons (VC-Res) 38 M Crawford 39 J Wright 40 D Nicholls 41 C Johnston 42 M Houlihan 43 A Drake 45 N Saunderson 46 J Mulhollanc 47 B Kellett 48 M Dix 49 K Gurtler 50 A Ladds 51 A Walsh 52 M Sheehan 53 D Noonan 54 R Duncan 55 B Capuano 56 B Moloney 57, L . McDonald 58 D. Dickson 59 R Schmidt 60 M Wals h 61 D Halloran 62 B Symons 63 P Symons 64 R De Vos 65 P Tull y 66 P Stevenson 67 Capuano G 68 C Li m 69 D Horle r 71 Peter Murphy 72 S Lewi s

73 M Wise

MAJOR SPONSOR ARCTI C FOOD WHOLESALERS

Senior Coach: Ross Hi ggins Rese rves Coach : Paul Hooper 1 . A. Flavel 2 . R . Higgins 3. G . Smit h

4. 5 . Freeman 5. S, Shone 6. S. Smit h 7. C. Skinns 8. T. Hallifax 9. R . Smith 10. P. Burns 11 . R . Burns 12 . G . Bales 12 . C . Arnal (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 .1 . Cleary 24 . A. Kountios 25. G . Allan 26 C. Gamble 27. K . Strahan 28. M . Bothwell 29. A. Haseloff 30.S .Epdano 31 . D. Watt 32. D. Bunn 33 . S . Wright 34 . J . Palmer 35.B.Lugg 36. R . Clements 37. P Kem p 38. A Boyc e 39. M . Herrmann 40.A.Sawchyn 41 . S. O'Hallora n

42. D . Wallace tCapt) 43 . L . Mastrosavas 44 . P Vesetas 45. C. Lightfoot 46, M . Roberts 47. R . Cran e 47. L . Keatiner (Res) 48.B .Hudd 49 . G . O'Brya n 50. J . Marzico 52.J .Forest 53.P.Shanahan 55. P Holmes 56. R . Hillgrove 57. R. Morris 58. D. Ross 59. A . Ferguson 6R S. Williamson 71 . A. Diflorio 74 . K . Bishop 75. B. Tune

Senior Coach : Graham Burgen Assistant Coach: Shane Ryles Reserves Coach: Leo Dynes 1 . G . Burgen (Coach) 2. G . Schiavo 3 . D. Fossa 4 . S. Maus 5. P. Barone 6. G . Newing 7. G. Coburn 8. B . Klau 9. S. Katsiamakis 10. D. Cahir 11 . R. Smit h 12 . W. Simpson 13. J. Grassby 14. E . Suigeest 15 . G. Ricci o

16 . J. De Angelis 17. L. Auffray 18 . M . Moran 19,T. Carty 20. G . Cook 21 . N . Capp 22 . R . Smith 23. B. Condon (Capt) 24. A . White 25, S. Jackson 26. M . Urban 27. S . Ryles (Ass. Coach) 28 . S. Baroane 29 . G.DuChateau 30 . M . Jelnic 31 . R . Zapelli 32 . C. Tehan 33 . L. Dynes (Res. Coach) 34 . M . Edgley 35 . D. Goldberg 36. F. Salzano 37. C. Mizts 38 . T. Bel l 39 . S. Salzano 40. D. Delahoy 41 . M . Angelodemou 42 . M . Priest 43. G . Lambourne 44. P. White 45. R . S7ogren 46.P Heaphy 47. A . Saint 48. P Hutchings 49. G . Gretch 50. W. Beacom 51 . I . Mezalira 52 . D. Kane

53. D. Holland 54. M . Ross 56. I . Marcantorno 57. J . Doyl e 58. G . Molnoey 59. S. Merrngan 6o.a Shaw 64. J. Cavallin

65. G . Chnstopolous 66. P McCormack 69. A . Sheridan 96.F. Godschan


S . I" .unt Retu~_- Coach : Chi :i rr: ~,r As: . F re ~ Coach : Johr. r 1 . S . Williams 2. D. Hoyl e 3. B. Woolhouse 4. S.Laussen 5. D . Greeves 6. A . Ingleton 7. C. Higson 8. C . Pollock 9. S. Mount 10. C. Warner it . W. Daly 12 . M . Conron 13. N . Milat 14. R . Schober (VC) 15. D. Marino 16 . A . Wallace (VC ) 17. A . McGibbon (VC-Res) 18 . J . Bennet (Capt) 19 . P Scot t 20. M . Whittaker 21 .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. Dickso n 36. N . Pike (Capt-Res) 37. C. Coyne 38 . C . Manuell 39 .B.Jones 40. A . Lord 41 . D. Stubbs 4Z L . Griffin 43. M . Foard 44. 0. Parkin 45. P Harry 46. A . Mitchell 48 . J . Lemon 49 . G. Kenneally 50 B . Jefferson 51 . P Baxter 52. P Wolff 59 R . Lancaster(DVC-Res 61 R . Oliphan t 66 G . Oakley 69. M . Burgess 75. N . Proctor

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rice L-rich : t fianr. .h 1 G Borg 2 B Mahony 3. A Phillip s 4 . M . Edmonds 5. N . Fraser 6. P Gree n 7. C McClounan 8. C Wrigh t 9. C. Campbell 10 . D. Tessier 11 . R . Prezens 12 . D . Toohey 13P.Beddoe 14 S. Hunter 1& G . Hynes 16. B McGee 17 . P. Gree n

18. A Scott 19 N. VanderplighÂą 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 Wyles 27. D Kinsella 28. M Knuppel 30 .D . Rosman 31 . C. Belleville 32 .G .Sheedy 33 . P Rennie 34 . J . Tully 35. A . Macintosh 36. C. Swift 37. P Rudd 38, S. Rudd 39. G . Sharrock 40. P. Waldron 41 . K. Mullins 44 L. Vanderp6ght 45. A. Cris; 46. M . Hegan 48. A . Banks 50 . P. Mannr 52 . S . Harrison 54 . P. Fiume 55 . P. Dwyer 56. M . Kruger 57 G . Curran 64, B . Byrne

1

2 . -ay 3 Chu n 4 . C . Carr (VC) 5. A . Tranqudl : 6. G . Petroff 7 . M, Dillo n 8. M . Ante d 10 A Gallaghe r 11 C . Slattery (DVC) 12. N . Bourke 13 . M_ Stapleton 14 .D .Howe 15. J . Seabury 16. G Woofe r

17 . M . Getson (Capt) 18 . A . Caffry 19 . M . Delahunt 20 . S. 0'Fiynn (DVC) 22 T 0'Heh,r 24 A Hewitt 25 .1 . Patterso n 26 . D . O'Callaghan 27 . R . Gros s 28 . C . Masor. 30 . A . Bendor,cch o 31 . B . Coope r 32 . A . McIntosh 33 A . Treganoran 34 . W . Getson 35 J Pappas 36 . G . Walsh 37. T.J . Slattery 38. J Triangolo 39. Cr Castagna 40 D Cooper 41 .S Duck 42 .A Duncan 43 .N . Duncan 44 . P McIntyre 45 . P. Randall 46 . J Golds 47 .T .Buhagar 48. D . Bromage 49 . S. Mangan 50. S. Koledrnk 51 . T. Mahon 52. T . Smit h 53. T Slattery 54 . M . Menzies 55. S . Beatti e 5 6 Jeremy Golds 57 . B . Day 58 .S .Boysen 59 . A. Robinson 60 S Watson 61 . M . Bushell 62 . M . Szakacs 63, J . Kann 64 . M . Rozenboom 65 . P . Borrell o 75 J . Dinneen

2 .-, .. a 3 . D . Martin 5 . M . Schmidt 6 . A. Cahil l 7 . P . Booth 8 . F . Muto 9 . S . Brazil 10 . B . Hanlon 11 . S . Hoffman 12 . J . Tierney 13 . B . Curulli 14 . 0 . Abrahams 15 . P. Kearney 16 . M . Hadley 17 . M . Boyd 19 . P. Considine 21 . D . Baker 22 .N .Goodear 23 . C . Alevras 24 P. Curti n

25 . D . Cerini 26 .S. Hibbert 27 . R . Atkinson 28. N . Garnham 29 . P Daniel 30. M . Lynch 31 . L. Boyle 32. G . Phyland 33. S. O'Brien 34 . B . Cont i 35. M . Fennelly 36. P . McMenamin 37 . J . Zumbo 38. K . Scott 39.B .Sheehan 40. 1 . Turnbull 41 . P . Dwyer 42. C . Horn 43 . G . Irvine 44 . B . Girolami 45 . M . Devine 46 . N . Culnane 47 . J . Wiggins 48 . A. Rolfs 49 . J . Mcllroy 50 . B. Devine 51 . J . Cahill 52 .D .Goodear 53 . S . Biscaro 54 . A . TrimL-oh 55 .5 .Zocco 56 .T .Sduca 57 . B . Allman 58 . T . Keogh 59_ J . Hatzi 60 . L . Nandella 62 . B . Cruickshank 67 .S Bevanda

,ter (1 'igg (2) 2 D . Connell (1) 2. : '.'ood (2) 3. N . Schmidt 4. C .G . McKenzie (1) 4. D. Craig (2) 5. F. Main 6. W. Smith (1 ) 6. P . Robinson (2) 7. D. Merrett B. M . Orto n 9 . Bugalski (1) 9 . B . Herbert (2) 10 . P . Bennett 11 . C. Kraus (1) 11 . J . Rae (2 ) 12 . D .P . Seccull 13 .B. Carty 14 . A. Phillips 15 . D . Scaunich 16 . E . Bin gham 17 . W .D . Cox (1) 17 . W . Cox (2) 18 . M . Constable 19 . R .D. Gerny 20 . A .W . Sher 21 . A . Walden 22 . M . Fisher (1) 22 . P. Wigg (2) 23 . P.J . Noske 24 . D . Williams (1) 24 . R . Lavender (2) 25 . M . Colston (1) 25. S. O'Leary (2) 26. S. Melica n 27 . C . Dunn (1 ) 27 . H . Broadbent (2) 28. S.G . Meehan (Capt) 29. D . Ra y 30. A . McGor6ck 31 . B . Mai n 32. A . Roberts 33. G . Tanner (1) 33. W. Caspers (2) 34. R . Hom e 36. M . Armstrong 37. C . Taranto 38. D. Cotto n 39 . B . Steenholdt 40 . M . Lake 41 . R . Flasher 45 . T. Doran 46 . B . Dowling 48 . P .G . Merreti 60 .A.B . Armitage


2.S 1 J. iols (VC) 4 N 3h t 5 _yden 6 . Dery 7C .Thompson 8 J . I,,,eble 9 . D . Coroner 10 . A. Joyce 11 B . Murphy 12 . G Barton 13 . S. Rose 14, S. Bardsley 15 . D . Phillips 16 . P. Wood 17 . P,fi. Rose 18 . W Ward-Ambler 19, V Decide 20 . A Rata k 21 . T. Wertheimer (Res-VC) 22.1 . Macka y 23. A. Witte (Capt) 24 . D. Wilson 25. R . Nelson (Res-Capt) 27 . C. Bryan 28 C. Terrill 29 . R . Meade 30 . C . Elstoft 31 . S. Frazer 32 .R .Webb (DVC ) 33 . G . Dixon 34 . C . Anastzsakjs 35 . M. Hibbns 36 S . Newman 37 . G . Curtis 38. tl. Naylor 39. A. Holt 40. M. Blood 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 5Q .B .Cook 51, W. Ward 52 D .DowOna 53 C . Kopa 54 . A . Wilson 55 . R . Cameron 56 . M . Wilkenson 57. H . Dautevic 58 A. Sutto n 60. J . Walmsley 61 J. Shelton 62. A. Geogiani 63 D Perkins 64 . S . Burge 65.J .Cunnack 66 . P . Tsiampas 67 D . MacDonald 6& S, Conlo n 69 . P. Jost 70. R . Williams 71, K . Caddo 72 .5 Hargreaves 73 . T Hogg 74 . D_ McGuiness 75 P. Harris 76 . R. Gee 77 . J Jarvis - J VanHe_ 79 J. f .IcConnell

h: S:,s n 3o Coach: Coldham 1 . E . Allen

2 . S. Reddish 3. R. Lloy d 4 R. Fuller (Capt) 5 A. Aston 6 D. Hooper 7 A . Lloyd 8 .R .Hodges 9. R_ Aujard 10. J. Kerr 11 D. Stanton 12. M . Vese6k 13. N . Hooper 14. A . Chambers 15. D. McCal l

16. A . Cowper 17. R . McLeish 18 . D. Bingley 19 . G . Eagle 20. T. Keipert 21-S, Gibbs 22. S . Twit t 23 . A . Millar 24 . W. Allen 25 . S. Stokes 26 . A . Hart 27. C Winneke 28. S. Glascott 29. J. Laird 30. F. Kiel 31 . A. Smith (VC) 32. G . Jackson 33. C. Hunter 34. J. West 35. B. Steele 36. A. Price 37. R . Emmett 38 . N Tribe 39. D. Wilson 40. P. Brown 41 . J . Hart 42 R Hume 43. R . Austi n 44 A . Stubbs (Res VC ) 45. B. Cain 4& B. Shepherd 47. N . Howell 48. R . Petty 49. R . Steele 50 . T Byrne 51 . C. Billing 52 . S . Wigney 53 . J . Sinclair 54. J . Russell 55. M . Sunderland 56 G . Bennett 5Z D. Kay 58. M.Newnham 59 .7 Hart 60 . B. Crump

1 . B . Burde n 2 . P . Schuhkraft 3 .T.Boyanton 4 . R Barnes (Capt) S . D. McDonal d 6 . T. Gallagher 7 . B . Connell 8 . M . Gilmore 9 . S . Grac e

10 . M . McDonald (VC) 11 . R . Strahan 12. N . Sebo 13. P. Kingston 14. S. Samild 15. M . McConvill 16.T .Stewart 17 . A . Best

18 . P. Turley 19 . A. Jobfing (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 . Oaten 42. D. Robertson (Res . C) 43. P . Harrington 44 . A . Fitzgerald 45. R . Singleton 46 . M . Hayes 47 . M . Devine 49 . D . Hansen 50 . S . Harrold 51 .C .Thomas 52 . A. Connolly 53 . S Gribble 56 . J . Gilliam 57. G . Fisher 58 . S . Morgan 59. M Broadbent 60. R . Morgans 62 . S . Sharp 63. G . Dickson 65.B .Egan 66. C . Crook 67. G. Planner 68. N . Riseley 70 . G . Ritchie

UtdlYEkwi'Y BLME S Senior Coach: Tony Crott y _ rtCG-ach: -iutnn C ach :

n 1 . G . Biddlestsone (VC) 2 . J. Zanett i 2 . J. Sandman 3 .J .Toohey 4. J . Schembri 5. S. Ramsay (C) 6 . T. Quin n 7. P. Jones & S. O'Brien 8. J. Serratore 9. M . Grocock . R. Egglestone 10. S. Bannister It 12 . S. Seymour 13 . M . Bosanko 14 .J .Reddck(DVC) 15 . P. McCan n 76. M . Goodwi n 17. R . Lyons (Res-Capt) 18. B. Carte r 19. A . Ratcliffe 20 . R . Gunston 2t . M . Fitzpatrick 22 . J. Gallagher 22 . M . Devereaux 23. C . Bye 24. P. Matton 25. M . O'Rourke 26, P. Rya n 27. M .Tadinac 28. M . 0'Kearney 29. M . Vam a 30. B. Mielicki 31 . G . Bourke 32. S. Eastmure 33 . S . McMahon 34 . M . Donohue 35 . L . Clifton 36 . A . Smith 37. D. Castaldi 38. G . Pinner 40. G . Gentz 41 . M . Crotty 42 . P Ryan 43. A . Whelan 44. J. Vaina

45. M . Petrevsk 46. C. Rya n 47. P Ratcliffe 48 . D. Wrigglesworth 50. M . Purcell 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. S. Pearse 88 . P Murphy

Senior Coach : Reserves Coach : 1 . A. Mitchel l 2 . R . Furphy 3. G . Williams 4. E. Banks 5. M . Bolton 6. W. Carroll 7. R. Walton 8. M . Yandell 9. M . McCarty 10 . A . Davis 12 . J. Kani s 14 . J . Ingleton 15 . B . Dowling 16 . G. Allardice 17. P Stephens 18. S. Kirsanovs 19. D . Buckley 20. A. Venturini 21 . J . Finlayson 22 . R . Nummnuts 23 . J . Buckley 24 . A . Walli s 25 . D. Baker 26 . D. Macinnes 27. J . Jamieson 28. G . Hazeldine 29. B. van Denderen 30. R . Gree n 31 . M. Formosa 32 .A . Nugent 33. C. Love 34. H . Worsley 36. N . Macauley 37, D . Lewis 40. D. Kozckar 41 . M . Currie 42 . P. Kistler 43 .J- Dunn 45 .A .Lennon 46 . S. Lawley 47. J . Gerner 4& J- Dawson 49. D . Christie 50. G . Markley 51 . B. Dudley 52 . A . Ogilvy 53. L . Bonadio 54. J. Id a 55. R . Harris 56. N . Myers 58.L .Bonadio 60. A . Hamilton 61 . D. Prayer 64 . N . De Dear 65.A. Jackson 66. T. McGregor 67. T. McIntyre 68 . R . Mitchell 71 . N . Smit h

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I :E :"1 Senior Coach : Richard James Reserves Coach: Keith Tustin 1 . M . Lord 2. G. Porte 3 L . Tenac e 4. G . Crimmins 5. B. Irwi n 6. G . Bakogiannis 7. A . Morgan 8. S. Oliver 9 . A . Penc 10. J. Campion 11 . R. Okaly 12 . S . Lord

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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 . Barnes 30. 0. Greenwood 31 . C. Hibbard 32 . J . Brassil (Res-Capt) 33 . M . Hammon d 34 . A . Noonan (Res-VC) 35 . L . Bradley 36. M . Jack 37. C . McLeod 38. D. Christensen 39,S . Harrison 40. A . Price 41. C. Tustin 42 .A.Thomas 43. S. Tusti n 44 S Clayton (Res-VC) 45 A . Skerrit t 46 .D. Wood 47 M Tustin 48 M . Peric 49 R . Macri 50 P. Murdoch 51 . J . Harvey 52- P. Hattersley 53. B. Cullen 54 J . Blowfield 55 S .Page 56 C Voight 57 W Marshall 58 V. Dimasi 59. D Martini 60. J . Kolovos 61 . T. Gourdoulis 62, J . Whitbread 63 N . Delli s 04. S McMahon 65. P. Barker

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OLD 669 IGH TON Senior Coach: Mark Parker Reserves Coach: Shane Young 1 . C . Smith 2 . M . McLennan 3. A. Pryo r 4. C. Anderso n 5. M . Waddington 6. M . Alle n 7. J. Ryan 8. S. Fitchett 9. M . Fisher 10. C. Lade 11 . C. Blair 12 . D. Cochran 14 . J . Bennett 15 . R . Crompton 16. M .Hendne 17 . A . Rickarby 18. M. Talbot 19. C. Brook 20 . T. Grant 21 . C . James 22 .J.Jacoby 23. M . Shippen 24. L . Filde s

25. J. Templeton 27. J . Style s 28 . A . Gale 29, R Latzer 30, R . Phillips 31 . S. Murray 32. H . Jarvis 33. R . Hopkins 34. G . Brown 35.D. Swan 36. A. Ker r 37. M . Selby 38. J. Tregaskis 39. S. Jackson 40. A . Donlan 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 MENTONIANS Senior Coach: Bert Calvert Reserves Coach: Paul Hodges 1 A . Acreman 2 .R .Beynon 3 . R . Newman 4 . M . Barrett 5. M . Turner 6 V. Sciacca 7. G . Norto n

8. N . MacQuwre 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 . Za}c 20 . S . Farrow 21 . C .Encksen 22 . A Leaver 23 N . Moodie 24. M . Brooks 25 A Holland 26 .6 Scalzo 27 C Appel 28 . B . Coyle 29 .P Hyland 30. D. Ridley 31, S . Ingram 32 J . Sl y 33. C. Gardiner 34. D. Holland 35.P Hodges 36 . M . Dew 37 S .Scurna 38 . D Wright 40 M Osborn 41 N . Sher 42. J Norman 43. C Best 44. M . Dyer 45 G . Dickson 46 A . Petrov 47. J Konicanm 48 D Johnson 49 M Hargreaves 50 C. Funsto n

51 N Daou 52 T Scalzo 53 G . Barnes 57 D Schinzel 58 T Low 59 G Buxton 61 T Cowel l

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OLD PARADIA NS Senior Coach: Michael Mulvahill Reserves Coach: Tony Hayes 1 P Considin e 2 . B. McClement s 3. M . Considine (Capt) 4. S . Phil p 5. G . Powick 6 J. Geary 7 P Cosgnff 8 . D Reeves 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 Marti n 27. N Kerr 28 .P Shannon 29P Zappa 30 F Gleason 31 . P. Walsh 32 . M . Skerritt 33. A . Peyton 34 T Beare 35 . J Steindl 36 J . Beveridge 37.T. Canavan 38 . M . Mullavey 39 . P Naile r 41 . M O'Keef e

42 . P Hammond (C-Res) 43. P. Healy 44 T. Livy 46 B Flyn n 47. R . Aanenson 48 P. Caddy 49 P Russell 50 J Mills 51 P Reid 52.C Ray 53. D. Freeman 54 Matthew year 55 L year 56, B, Joyce 57 D Keenan 60 .1 Booth 63 J Toby 64 . N Wayman 65. S Vincent 66 C Zahra 67 A . Vdlant, 70 B Pannam MAJOR SPONSO R

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OLD Ts IE'11'fl° GR AMMA RI ANS Senior Coach : Alan Johnson Asst. Coach : Tom Flowe r Reserves Coach : Chris Glass 1 . A . Dun n Z C. Robison 3 A. Aliibon (VC) 4 . T Norma n 5 D 0'Shaughnessy(DVC) 6 A . Taylor 7. R . Forbes 8 R . Beardsley 9 . A . Johnson (Capt) 10. A. Parke s 11 T Phillips 12. A . Vis e

13 D. Balazsy 14 . R . Boxtel 15, T Pontefract 16, A. Black 1T T Farrel l 18, N . Beardsley 19 G . Hudson 20, T Roberts 21 . S . Dru m 22. R Robison 23 J. Adgemis 24 A. Anderson 25. E . Borghesl 26. L . Coleman 27. I . 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 37, R . Sella 38, R . Phillips 39, J . Hodder 40. M . Beamish 41, A. Spinks 42 A. Banfield 43 C . Neave 44. A . Turner 45C Cooper 46 1 . Gal7ar 47 . G . Harmer 48 D. McCulloch 49. C. Backman 50, D. Wallace 51 D. Rogers 52, A . Smit h

53 B. Beamsh 54. M . Mallzia 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 61 A Paullett 64 . C . Orwi n 65 . T. Glar e 66 . M Harrison 67. M . Green 68 N .Torzeau 69 . L Thomas 80 A . Smit h

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Ut ;l ;RSi'fY :~, ~ LACKS OLD X-VE_ __- .N S Senior Coach : Michael Rush Reserves Coach : Michael O'Shaughnessy 1 D Juracich 2 .R. Hansen 4 R . Curtain (VC) 5 D McKay(VC) 6, M Elli s 7. W . Denton (Capt) 8 J . Dickson 9. A McCorkell 10. D Richardson 11 G . Greetham 12 T Stoney 13 S Lynch 14 M Collopy 15 A . McLean 16 L Meehan 17 J Dalto n 18 P O'Sullivan 19 M Dalton 20 A Callan 21 J. Richardson 22 R. Visentini 23 T Devine 24 J McKay 25 D Taylor 26 T Atkins 27 D Doolan 28 D McLean 29 A Wilson 30,D Dann(VC) 31 . R. Ralph 32 .J . Hilbert 33 .D Landrigan 34 J O'Sullivan 35 C . Mortensen 36.L Hannebery 37 A . Landrigan 38J Mahony 39 M Holmes 40 R Dalton 41, A . Dillon 42 D . Honan 43 W Mithen 44,8 Heaphy 45, R Dalton 46 J.Kennedy 47 J Flyn n 48 M . Logan 49, D Bailey 50 G Dalton 51 P Connors 52 D King 53 A Klvac 54 J Petroft 55. M Kelliher 56 A Hal l 57 M Fennessy 58 M Lovelock 59 J McGrath 60 S .Lovegrove 61, J . Lowe 62 R . Salter 63. P Burke 64.A.Sheehan 65 B Dethndge 66, D, McInerney 67 G Horne 68 A. Bourke 69. M, Gibson 70. A . Luxto n 71 M Williamson 7Z C Ralph

PAR[ .SIDE Senior Coach: Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach : Marc Bradley 1 . L . Inserra 2 . G . Griffiths 3, F. Sansonetti 4. B. Pestling 5. T Gard 6. A. Stuart 7 . D. Goodler 8 . J . Chilcot t 9 . G . Dunrabbin 10. M . Sturgess 11 . M . Hoyne 12 . P. Co6simo 13. G . Yoksich 14. M . Sedgwick 15. J. Cotte r 16. K . Jergens 17. C. Freeman 18. D. Gray 19. S . Rodwell 20. M . Page 21 . B. Glasgow 22 . P. Coombe 23. M . Sherlock 24. G. Williams 25. P. Torre 26, M . Bradley 27. L . Fenian 28, T. Franklin 29, M . Rowe 30. J. Rapes 31 . J . .Kin Cowell g 32 . L 33. A . Bette 34. M . Brown 35. G . Fenian 36. G . Asqwns 37. J. Panjar 38. N . Vincitorio 39. D. Deblasl 40 . B. Inserra 41, M . Penrose 42 . B. Gaw 43 . S . Blackney 44 A King 45. R. Fitzgerald 46, P Sherlock 47. L . Clarke 48 .R .Shanahan 49. N . Slattery 50 . K . Hart y 51 . T McMurtry 52 . R. Gar d 53, L. Macnamara 54. A . Globan 55.P. Meeha n 56. M .Jarrouge 57. J. Hehi r 71 . C. Ferry SPONSORS Ferguson Pierre Bakehouses 434-6699 ~ Parkside Panels 459 851 6 ~ Ivo rie Clothing 489 9511 ~ Grandview Hotel 481 5489 * Heidelberg Mitsubish i

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S1 : u -L'Y'ue~'SR DS Senior Coach : Frank Duneil Assistant Coach : Paul Dailey Reserves Coach : John Newbold 1. M . Sullivan 2. P. Fitzgerald 3. J . Law 4. G . Mathewes 5. S . Walsh 6. C. Wood 7. S. Ferrell 8 . A . Capes 9 . G . Wood 10. J. Federico 11 . P. Capes 12 . D. Godfrey 13. R . Purcell 14. S. Doran 15. L . Overman 16. F. Dunell 17. W. Carey 18. A . Purcell 19. L . Gollant 20. J . Fraser 21 . C. Mallia 22 . M . Mahady 23. C . Overman 24. K . Mahady 25 . F. Comito 26 . J . Gallant 27. A. Nathan 28. P. Morrice 29.J . Overman 30. B. Mulqueen 31 . C. Bond 32 . P. Bunting 33. M . Mulkearns 34. J. O'Connell 35. J. Saundry 36.P O'De a 37. M . O'Connell 38. D. McAllister 39. A . Vinecombe 40. S . Byrn e 41 . D. Looker 42, M . Marshall 43. A. McCleave 44. T. Matkov 45. S . McKnight 46.J. Patterson 47. R .Kennedy 48. B. Doolan 49. C. Rye 50. A. Walsh 51 . P. Flyn n 52. M . Boucher 53. R. Doolan 54. B. Gallaugher 55.P.Rogerson 56. D.Brebner 57. S. Denahy 58. H . Tobi n 59. A. Nugent 60. C. Whitehead 61 . J . Dynan 62. M . Urbaniak 63. P. Walsh 64 . M . McNamara 65. S. Mille n 66. A . Moodie 67. P. O'Connell 78. M . Devers 0%

Senior Coach: Steven Canal Reserves Coach : Mick Shaddock 1 . M . Gibney 2 J Radford 3 R, Grummet 4 A. Gray 5 J McDonald 6C.McCa-sh 7. J. Coburn 8 J, Sommerville 9.S . Phd6pson 10. S Bromel l 11 . M McErvale 12 M . Bel l 13 H O'Neale 14 T Thomas 15 . G Anderson 16 8 Kellar 17 N Hopkins 18 M Lagastes 19 P. Vaughan 20 S. McMahon 21, T Whitehead 22. S. Glover 23 R Rely 24 . J Start 25 A hiacGowan 26 A, Sandi 27. S. Stefam 28 S Cheel 29 J Gray 30 G Keys 31 C P, sin 32 N Pappas 33 G Miller 34 M . Giltrap 35 0 Perry 36 M Hynes 37 A Hengel 38 A McArthur 39 N Adams 40 J. Ganly 41 . M McLachlm 42 G. Wine s 43. J, Qutlty 44 P Dtllon 45 T Purdey 46 B Danielson 48 M Donovan 49 S Cerm 50 S Shaddock 51 G Robinson 52 M Bell 53 P Jordan 54 S Longley 55 C Morgan 56 R Barbary 57. A Harris 58 C Ganly 59 S Major 60 A MerrRt 61, B Jackson 63 B, Smith 64 A Stone 66 S Spmks 67. L Spetch 68 C Watson 69 A Batey 70 B Murphy 71 B Smith 72 A Morrison 73 R Newcombe 74 K Semmons 75. M Edmonds 76 A Lon e 77 T teeming 78 C Browne 79 J Bokor 80 A Burke 81 Costello 82 A Donai d

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17. D. Mayne 18. T. Course 19. P. Nigro 20 . J . Kalpakis 21 . D. Hooper 22. K . Tilbaldi 23.S .Pace 24 . H . Murtic 25. T. Merrell 26. R. Minney 27. B. Kelly 28. C. Mutimer 29. P. Bone 30. R . Field 31 . A. Shine 32 . P. Harvey 33. C . McWaters 34.P.Bell 35. M . Osborne 36. A . Bolinko 37. D. Martin 38, S. Young 39. C . Young 40. W. Smith 41 . A. RozanRis 42 . W. Arthur 43 . M . Mason 44 . J . Rozanitis 45 . D. Philpots 46 . T. Agosta 47. D. Agosts 48. D. Frazer 49. S . Espenchied 50. N . Glover 51 . B . Bon d 52. M . Cumming 53. T. Math err, 55. M . Bellato 57. J. Edmonds 58. S. Alyward 59. R, Smit h

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C :- . Sentor & C: -: s Coach : Ray 2 .D.Hart 3. B. Matthews 4. T. Nelso n 5. W. Horton 6. R . Harrison 7. G . Boston 8. S. Pearce 9. G . Dind 10. D. Croni n 11 . R . Morrissey (DVC) 12. G . Bendel ] 13. J. Turner 14. S . Klose 15. C. Cooney 16. T. Royals (VC) 17. G . Williams 18. N . Cox 19. J. Restarick 20. G . Bourke 21 . N . Brohier 22. W. Sheppard 23. D. Allen 24. K. Dachs 25. S . Allen 26. S . Holmes 27. N . Caple 28. J. Maestros 29. A. Dachs 30. A . Cohen 31 . D. Gurr 32 . M . D'Crosta 33. C . Simpson 34. C . Roseman 35. R . Harris 36. C . Worthington 37. M. Scholten 38 . S. Thompson 39 .J .Roseman 40. S. Roseman 41 . S . Fletche r 42 . B. Isaacs 43 . R . Royals 44 . C. Bettany 45. M . Sterile 46 . P. Roseman 47. A . Gooding 48 . K. Pereira 49 . S . Morrison 51. K . Hedin 52. S. Cossart-Walsh 54. S . Donath 55. M . Affinita 56. M . Frank 57. J. Sherrill 58. H . McDonnell 59. D . Lee 60. C . Wilson 61 . G . Embleton 62 . R. Johnson 71 . G . Paine

FAWKNE R Senior Coach: Mark Tyrants Reserves Coach : Gilbert Oul d 1 . M . Tymm s 2 . M . Middlemo 3. G . Busst 4. W. Hoare 5. N . Horvath 6. S. Lydiatt 7. D. Cropley 8.I .Habgood 9. P. O'Leary 10. P. Villani 11 . K. Kavanagh 12 .P.Tymms 13. P. Kerslake 14. M . Roach 15. D. Terry 16, L. Cohen 17. G . Ould 18. J . Madden 19. D. Clark 20. S . Hol t 21 . G. Salerno 22. S. Buckley 23. N . Gosewinckel 24. R. Lawson 25. B. Young 26. B. Selleck 27. G. Young 28. M . Kane 29. M . Barrett 30. N . Palet 31 . S . Molloy 32 . A. Johnstc 33. P. Majerczak 34. W. Bygate 35 . P. Barrett 36 . C . Kelly 37. C. Ford 38 .J .Roach 39 . C . Habgood 40 . C . Gleeson 41 . D . Cecchini 42. K . DeHenin 43. S . Gleason 44 . G . Mitchell 45. D. Smit h

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1V Senior C:ca : Kehrin Sh Reserves e'c nh: Robert fAcuiewall 1 . R. Armstrong 2 . A. Kew 3 . C . Tucker 4 . R . Purcell 5. P. Manuel 6.T Jackson 7. J . Matthews 8. J . Freeman (Capt) 9. M . Thackwray 10 . G . Kennedy 11 . V. Sammartino 12 . M . Lengacher 13 . P. Rawley

14 . P. Flynn 15 . E . Flynn 16 . T. Kassimiotis IT A .Zanatta 18. S. Money 19. G . Bullen 20. R . Stewart 21 . D. Howard 22 . R . Angelini 23. D . Delaney 24. M . Flynn 25. A . Barre (VC) 26. S. Lyn n 27. D. Nibali 28. P. Pettingill 29 .R Lee 30 . J . Makin 31 . A . Smith 32 . M . Peacock 33 . C. Flynn 34 . D. Flynn 35. M . Maud 36. D. Szygalski 37. M . Rooney 38. D. Hoffman 39. M . Irving 40. D. Malia 41 . C . McDonald 42. D. Cartwright 43. J. Stoviadia 44. B. Woolcock 45. S . Hal l 46. T. Scoble 47. A . Wolczko 48. L . Cenagdziga 50. W. Lloyd 52 . D. Webb 53 . M . Callela 54, R . Harrison 55 . P. Vidajic 56 . R . Blythe 57 . P Hares 60. A. Woolfe 65. P Jackson

MONASH UN 1 BW E S Senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserves Coach : Marcus Hanlon 1 . J Alexander 2 1- Kohle r 3. I . Sest 4. B. Cornwell 5. G . Gal e 6. I. Hildebrand 7. B. Seaton 8 . A . Barker 9. L. Baring 10. J. Kee p 11 . M . Spencer 12 . M . Cramptom 14. R . Hyett 15. R . Knight 16. D. Corrigan 17. S. Zacharidis 18 . G . Hipwel l 19 . A . Hoogeveen 20. A . Tuhan 21 . D. Lawrence 22 . M . Cohen 23. D . Lynch 24 . R . Mezzadra 25 . M . Kellock 26 . A . McGregor 27. D. Newman 28 . P. Little 29 . A. Headberry 30. J . Sturgess 31 . J . Smit h 34. J. Quin 35. A . Quin 36. M . Quin 37. J . Andritsos 39. D. O'Brien 40. J. Harrison 41 . A. Kiers 42 . P Millie 43. G . Ender s 44 . L. Champness 45 .J . Lochowiak 46 . D. Wals h 47. M . Christiansen 48. S . Fietke 50. G . McHenry 51 .8 . Hodgson 52 . J . Millie 54. R . Houghton 55. Z. Mari c 57. M . Kanizay 58. M . Hanlon 63 . M . Sinclair 64 . R . Knott 65 . D. Woo d 66. C. Ketsakidis 71 . M . Hay 72 . C. Conroy 73 . A. Parson s

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I 2 . R. Herbert 3 . L. Johnston (Capt) 4 .C .Smart(DVC) 5. D. Cato n 6. A . Hepburn 7. D. O'Brien 8. J. Culph 9, D. Heenan 10.J . Mounsey 11 . A . Hodgson 12 . P. Yendall (VC) 13 . A. Phil p 14 . M . Zubak 15 I . DeBono 16 . C.Lykopanagos 17. W. Stewart

18 . M . Noble 19 . G. Phillips 20. M. Faure 21 . T Bullock 22. P. Bullock 23. P, Coleman 24. A. Bullock 25. A. McDonald 26. A. Brydson 27-S. Richardson 28. A. Allen 30 R. Dean 31 . G. Masset 32. G . Bennett 33, S . Tanne r 34. R . Calcult (Res C/C) 36. N . Maynard 37. E . Kynacou 38. G .Sebeh 39 R . Johnstone 40. A . Finikandies 41 . J, Lowden 42 . T Muir 43. R . McGaw 44. P. McKenna 45. B. Howe 46 J. Mountney 47.G .Him 48. G . Culph 49 P. Cesaro 50.R .Bohanna 51 . P. McDonald 55. C. Tanner 56. M . Vescio 57. R. Barbara 60- W. Shorts

Reserves Coach: David Jenkins 1 . S. Cloke 2. R . Gnie l 3 M . Bunnett 4 D. Templeton 5. J . Beare(DVC) 6. Andrew Maher 7. I. Beer 8 . J . Ranginu 9 . G . Andrews . 10. V. McDonald 11 . A. Pitt s 12 . Anthony Maher 13. 1). Jenkins 14. W. Keighran 15.S . Bennett 16 N . Wallmeyer 17 D. Coffman 18. P. Johns 19.R. Buchanan 20.J.Coghtan 21 . A . Jackson 22 . B . Wad e

23. C Arnephy 24. B. Wilson 25. J. Murray 26. R . Linford 27. F. Isgr o 28. N . Shor t 29 C. Jackson (C/C) 30. 0. Noronh a 31 . R . Lucas 32.P.Hyde 33 . P. Rachor 35 . D.W. Brow n

36 . R . Stekelenburg 37. G . Ellaz 38 . G . Smith 39 . P. Pitts 40 G. Cank 41 . G . Phelps 42 . T. Smith 43. A . Corboy 44. J. Nolan 45. R . Meharry 46. J. Curtin 47. M . Durham 49. R . Williamson 50. C . Moor e

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Wlil'fEERIARS DA C.- .11.c. Senior Coa~t : Cht .-'. .m Capiron P_s Bunch : Si - r , n 'looney i M. Ncklasen 2. A. Barnard 3 J. Howard 4 8. Boyd 5 M . Gaian 6 P. Oegemrg 7.C.Ca~ran a G. Baker 9.P.while 10.P.Buaa 11 . A . GaAei 72. M. Raher 13. P. Susar~ch /4.5 Moorw_y 15 F 8uc ~• 16G.Mr: 17. C . Be 18 A . Ft 19 M Kn,, 20 A. Rrt+ 21 .SDe ng 22. P. O'S- van 23.J. Pasara 24. C. Gray 25. M, Murphy 26 A. Joyce g 27. R . St 26. A. 4lbodwvard 29. i . Hammam 30 0. LaFontaine 31. P. Sherman 32. M Fahax 33 N . Anderson 34 . G Kena n 35, S. Manse 36.J Parsonage 37. J. Kdokassian 38.S. Waad 39. J. Otto 40. G Sousa 41, G . Rosenberg 42 . P Koran 43 M Sohnellnder 44 M. 1'weard 45 P. Tratxnger 4& D. CapWlan 47. G Hofert 4a M Broadhead 49. M. Rogers 50 P Rogers 51 . M . Credin 52,T Pearl 53. 5. Morgan 54 S. Chapman 55 J Fletcher 56. A, PresnNl 57 D. Dun?eue 58. J. Galanopoious 59. G . Joseph 60 S . Harris 61 P Rope 62. B. Kelly 63 8 Capetian 64. M . Boyd 65, 1 . Richards 66JRyan 67. M O'SuNnran 68 8 Jackson 69. J . Price 70 J Rush 71 . R. Rolfe 72 .A .MGGaw 73 J. Ryan 74 B. Derham 75. C Hickey 76 A. Liddel l 77. C. Hussey 78 M Gleason 79 M . Goble 80 B. Hawker 81 . G. Hawker 82 .D.Langdon 83 R Grant 64 M Onscoll 85 G Saad

THOMASTOWN Senior Coach: M . Bloodworth Reserves Coach : J . Keena n 1 . G . Velkos 2. C . Cedro 3. P. Vales 4. G . Petsinis 5. R. Kennedy 6. R. DeThomasis 7. S. Plant 8. A. Fellows (Capt) 9. T. Stabs 10. B. Leavold 11 . A. Fleming 12 . F. Farchione 13. R . Mollela 14. B. Jenkins (VC-Res) 15. B. Pelligrlno (DVC-Res) 16. D. Farchlon e 17- D. Leale 18. Ken Harting 20- S. Andrews 21 . E . Lentini 22 . C. Tsalkos 23. D. Fellows (VC) 24. J . Karambellis 25.S. Bradford 26. V. Tsakmakis 27. A . Formosa 28. L . Moribito 29. Kevin Harling 30. C. Fellows 31 . R . Abdelnour 32. S. Papaioanou 33. J. Zaico s 34. R. Lovett 35. T. Colosimo 36. A. Smith 37. P. Battista 38. G . Latouf 39. P. Bailey 40. A . Clark 41 . W. Cooper 42 . L . Mikevski 44 . B. Maurovic 45 . M . Burn 46 .J .Perrone 47. M . Ptowright 48. P. Prinzi

49. J. Bubis 50. R . Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52 . A . lezz i 53- J. Naumovski 54. D. Nazifovski 56. F. Mai o 57. J . Sturrock 58. M . Mulkoun 59. P. Ciccaldo 60. S . loannidis 71 .F.Budak 75. S. DAvoin e 82 . P Horkings (Capt-Res) 83 . N. D'Avoin e SPONSORED BY

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Senior Coach: Peter Hannan Reserves Coach : Glenn Taylo r 1 P. Lan e 2 . S. Woodman 3 . P. Reid y 4. S . Strike 5. R. Baker 6. C. Houston (VC) 7. P Coghlan 8.A.McKeown 9. P. Harrison 10. T. Pratt 11- R. Reidy 12. M . Spears (Capt) 13. M. Reid y 14 . S. Huntley 15. M. Harrison 16. M. Barrack 17. A. Carbone 18 . D. Mullins 19 . D. Crowe 20. S. McAuliffe 21 . T. McNeil 22. C. Bourke 23. P. Ciardulli 24. J. Bonnyman 25. W. Lyal l

26. M. Roberts 27. B . Crowe 28 . B. Le e

29 . M. Bateman 30 . Paul O'Brien 31 . N. Jenkins 32 . P Hackett 33. G . Feutrill 34. S . Lowell

35. J. Dunbar 36. P. Bun n

37. Peter O'Brien 38. M . White 39. Gordon White 40. B . Tierney 41- S . Ciardulli 42. G . Selkirk 43. N . Roberton 44 . D. O'Donnell 45 . B. Starbuck 46 . M . Hoath 47. P. Mason 48 . P. Rohan 40 .A. McHugh 50 . G . Nicholas 51 . G . Reidy 52 . G. Taylor 53 . M. Jackson 54 .T.Edgoase 55 J. Gibblin 56. A. Tymms 58. Greg White 59. P. Gerraty 60. H . Broiler 61 .0. Barclay 62 .B.Rohan 63, C. Flail 64. J . Flanagan 65. T. Janey 66. G . Roker 67. A. Baker 68. B . McAllen 69. K . Barry 70 . 0. Midro 71 . S . Begley 72 . H . Flanagan 73. T. O'Brien 74. D. Zavarella ~ SPONSO R

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Est . 196 7 HIGE SCFICI : GLENHUNTLY ,-. .a1.A .X . Senior Coach : Michael Rittermon 1 . D. Marks 2 . A. Klooger (Capt) 3 A . Kie l 4 M Fried 5 . M . Silver 6 . M . Ritterman (Coach) 7.P.Goetz 8 . M . Roseman 9. A . Bursztyn (VC) 10. R . Bloo m 10. J. Flinkier 11 . L . Burapn 12 . A. Shenker 13 . A . Gordon 14. G. Poswel l

15. Oren Komornik 16. R . Marks 17. Diet Komornik 17. D. Burford 18 . S. Skurnik 18. D. Sega l 19. A . Micmacher 20. M. Rosner 21 . D. Sheezel 22. W. Krongold 23. P. LeBransky 24. B. Rozenes

25. M . Gross (DVC) 26. B. Rothschild 27 . B . Goldberg 28. G . Rozenberg 29. D. Briski n 30. D . Rajch 31 . G . Sheezel 32 . A. Mordech 33. M . Pat 34. D. Gunn 35. A . Halphen 36. G . Velleman 37. 0. Rockawin 38 . J . Stern 39 . J . Mond 40 P. Berman 41 . D. Szuk 42 . A . Shostak 43 . B . Spicer 44 . D.Smorgon 45 . D. Galbin 46 . D. Krongold 47. D. Shlakht 48 . L . Goldberg 49. A. Horne 50. A. Mordech 51 . W. Levy 52, A . Zielinski 53. M . Ben-Meir 54. Paul Klein 55. B. Zielinski 56. 0. Szwarcburg 57. M . Perc h 58. R. Zubin 59. S. Akoka 60.J. Roseman 61 . D. Jagoda 62 . C. Vatl 63. D . Pat 64. D . Markham 65. J. Davis 66. D. Marlowe 67. G. Neate r 69. J. Rubenstein 71 . A. Woolf 73. A. Levy

Senior Coach : Mick Smith Rese rves Coach : Greg Schultz 1 . B . Wilson 2. (A) D. Gregory 2. (B) P. Jones 3. T Hil l 4. B. Rafferty 5. M . Hil l 6. S . Timms 7. M . Kouts 8. K. Palmer 8. P. Ashcroft 9. Phil O'Keefe 10 M_ Smith 11 . G. May

12. P. McGrath 13. S . Smith 13. N . Monaghan 14. R. Patterson 16. D. Casse r 17. Craig Horsey 18. Cameron Horsey 19, S . Withers

20 . R . Bateman 21 . D. Wright 22 . P. Austerberry 23 . G . Schultz 24 . R . Stocker 25. M . Hollaway 26. D. Mance 27. I . Withers 28. D. Isaacs 29. D. Murphy 30. G . Halpin 31 . G . Oaten 32. S. Hil l 33. P. Harrison 34.B. O'Shannesy 35. G . Brow n 36. W . Crooke 37.P. O'Shannesy 38. M . Motze 39. (A) T Rossiter 40. G . Boxshall 41 . S . Tallarico 42 . G . Fletcher 43. M . Richards 44. J . Gilmour 45 . P. Lamb

46 . R . Horowitz 47, N, Morris 48. M . Inkster 49. R . Hall 50 . R . Grinstead 51 . S. Noble 52- M . Lukas 53 . M . Ley 54 . M . Davies 55 .S.Jones 58 . A . Antonio 59 . C . Ryan 65 .B .Lowden

l E :-1 S Senior Co°ch : Jeff Co :.~ell o Reserves Coach : Kyle Ivey 1 R Hetherington

2 M Blake 3 1 Boyle 4 A McGregor 5 D Rogerson 6 D McConville (Caph 7 J Alessi 8 A Midgard 9 0 De Luca 10 W Boyle 11 1 Rogerson 12 W Capp 13 C Dwyer 14 G Russell 15 R Thompson 16 S Mulholland 17 B Bud (VC-Res) 18 G De rereaux 19 A Winkler

20 S Devereaux 21 G McDonald 22 M McKellar 23 D Devola 24 M Youn g 25 R Melnlak(DVC) 26 J Ros s 27 M Gal 28 N Dwyer 29 5 Pappas WC) 30 S McDonald 31 P Paviou 32 A Wdharrms 33 A Windmli 34 W Austin 35 R Davis 36 S Basketl 37 M Moss 38 M Hynes

39 K Ivey (CC-Res) 42 A Pryor 43 G Haggett 44 M Handler 45 G Kanneberg 46 T Murray-White 47 C Holto n 48 T Worland 49 D Blakey 50 J Hunter 61 M Gnmmer 87 D Nuttal l D Alessi N Andrew M Andrews G Co x S Crap M Curry P Curry P Derr :ck S Guy B Hibb s D Hutchison G Kell y P Kelly

J Kibbiewh,te A Luca s G McQueen J Mather P Poulter P Rogerson

LA TROBE UNIVERSIT Y 1 . R . Little (Capt) 2 . D. Huffe r 3 P. Rae 4 T McCombe 5 M . Gabbe 6 . J . Dumaresq 7.T.Zoch 8- B .Franzman 9 . D. Shaw

10. M . Bakogianis (DVC) 11 . L . Athanasakis 12 . P. Chilco 13. D. Mitchell 14 . G . Molyneux 15 M . Lewi s 16 . G . Liersch 18 .T. O'Connor 19 . R . Taylor 20. S . Tigh e 21 . D. Edmunds 22 . M . Edmunds 23. S. Dunin 24. T. Fawcett (VC) 25. D . Sidebottom 26. C . Lloyd 27.A.Sheehan 28. T. Demeo 29. A . McDonald 30. V. Cavallieri 31 . S . Lonergan 33. A . Couroupis 34. N . Morrice 35. R . Scot t 36 . J . Scanlon 37. M . Moeliker 38 . S. Davidson 39 . P. McComb 41 . B. Harwood 42 . M. Crawley 43 . A . Huffer 44. G . Eldridge 45 . S. Turner 46 . D. Wright 47. D. Ride r 48 . J . Russel l 49 . C. McLachlan 50. S . Brownlaw 52. J . Cousins 53. M. Engle r 54. S . Fredrickson 55 A . Cummings 56 M . Kreuzer 57. M. Pearc e 58, A . Brennan 60. A . Wheaton 61, P Christian 63. S. Mal e 64. T. Wilson 65. R . Spiers 66 D . Watson 67. D.Fakhry 68 N . Bolger 69. M . Nitschte 70. A . Chiodo

Snr Coach: Ron Verma Res Coach: Paul Katz i J Adduc 2 A Atchison 3 R Verma 4 D Menzies 5 R Martin 6 j Banned 7 R Knigh t 8 J Dixon (DVC) 9 D Corner (Capq 10 M Beazley (DVC) 11 S Harrie s

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13 A Dawson (VC) 14 B Giover 15 G Peclmam 16 P Ko1z 17 C Tyrrell 18 C Young 19 A Snacer o 20 A AthanasopoWOs (D1rC) 21 C Sumne r 22 M Roach 23 D Walker 24 G Wilson 25 0 Suckling 26 G Tyrrell 27 A Moore 28 P And ass 29 A Green 30 R Newto n 31 C Barage (Res DVC) 32 L Apostdou 33 A Drummond 34 M Webster 35 S Konstanty 36 M Felerkranz 37 P O'Conno r 38 C Drake (Res VC) 39 P Ye e 40 D Baker 41 R W,x 42 B McGrath 43 G O Brien 44 M La 45 A Kennedy 46 0 Hirs t 47 B Ansel l

48 R McGregor 49 T Saunas 50 D Burford 51 0 Exlo n 52 G Little 53 P Defteros 54 D waters 55 J Bahen 56 A Palmas 57 A R sk a 58 8 Sergeant 59 C Chaplin 60 P Konstaniy 61 M Ryder 62 rd Mornsroe 63 M PtlLangas 64 P Fanning 65 R Ansel[ 66 M Gately 67 T Peters 68 A Webster 69 M Crabtree 70 B Hat 'a 71 P O'Dea 72 A Anketeil 73 S Bradley 74 A Mulle r 75 W McConr ieli

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OLD CAMBERW ELL Senior Coach: Ken Schwab Reserves Coach : Patt erson Cheney 1, S. Ballar d 2 . A . Mitchell (DVC) 3. J Harvey 4 R. Paterson 5 S Spicer 6 D Heintz Z P Kerkvhet (Capt) 8. P Jepson 9, R . Beal 10 . E. Smith (VC) 11 A Dance 12, J, Wilson 13 A Kynacou 14 S Jackson 15 R Spurntt 16- W, Inkster 17. R. Pike

18 G Adams 19. J. Gan 20 T McManus 21 A. Mance 22 . M .Sugden 23 . M Armstrong (DVC) 24 S, Burmeiste r 25 N . Huntley 26. G . Young (Capt-Res) 27, D Proven 28 B. Leitch 29. W. Forward 30, S- Swinger 31 .J .Forwood 32 . J . Nei l 33 A. Walker 34.P McCrea 35 0 . O'Brien 36. D. Essery 37, C Strachan 38 R. Curtis 39 M . Mudge 40 W. Earl 41 C. McHar g 43 B . Salvaris (VC-Res) 44 . D Haye s 45 N . McCann 46 R .Lee 47.P Lemon 48 . S. Crundell 49 C . McCulloch 50 . N . Brown 51, A . Wilson 52 R. McCahon 53.S, Woods 54 B Elliot 55 R Wood 56 R .Jones 57 A. Gibb 58 S. Jardine 59. E- Morel 60 A . Scholl 61 B . Town 63. C. Evans 64 R Dowling

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OLD GEELON G Senior Coach: Alan Quaiffe Reserves Coach : Bruce Harwood 1 5. Furphy 2. W Davis 3 P Clarke 4 C- Gunn (Capt) 5 R. Burn 6 D. Ritchie (VC) 7, B . Harwood 8J Handbury 9 C Slorach 10 A . McDougal 11 J Pescott 12 G Fawcett (DVC) 13 . B Smith 14 J Ritchie 15 M Williams 16,S Burgess 17. W . Dowlin g 18 C . Richardson 19, J Manto n 20 C, Ros s 21 . J Munrnngs 22 P Handbury 23 M Davis 24 M Bayley 25.A.Peake 26 A Heritage 27 J Youn g

28 C Jones 29 B Logan 30 P Jones 31 T Jackson 32 C Landale 33 T Killvrorth 34 P. La w 35, C Hollis 36 D Oliphant 37 . T Light 38 A Gray 39 R Hanna 40 R Rice 41 G Stubbings 42, B. O'Halloran 43 D Colac i 44, A, Dawson 45 J Co x 47 D Oberin 48 C Begg 49. N Haslem 50. T. De Steiger 51 J Lee

52 P Stock 53 C Kaska 54 C Fayers 55 A McMillan 56 D. Clerk 57 N Lillie 58 M Naylor 59 C. Walker 60 S Bayliss 62 M Maclnnon 63 T Hibbard 66 E Spiden 67, C. Slorach 68. C. Cameron 69 J . Manifold 70 G Bennett

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OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Alan Salter Rese rves Coach : Steven Kin g 1 . B . Yarwood 2. M . Dyson 3 . A. Jenkins ,L 1 . Well s 5. J . Stevens 6 . M . Hall 7. B. Cocke-rili 8 . S. Corlett 9 . B . Parry 10. B. Hai l 11 . B. Jensen 12 . A . Parker 13. S. Shepherd 14. D. Scott 15. G . Alexander 16. T. Stevens 17. T. Smit h 18. M . Coiledge 19. P. Wallis 20 . M . Huber 21 . A . Haug 22 .P Ryan 23 . J . Maycock 24 . W. Parry 25 . N . Weston 26 . G . Farlacas 27. P. Ritchie 28 . D. Jones 29 . R . Knight 30, D. Caddy 31 .G . Woodhead 32 . M . Rochford 33 . D. Minogue 34. D. Greenhalgh 35 .S.Conboy 36 . L. Raftopolous 37. R. Sutherland 38 . P. Tnandos 39 . S . Boyd 40 . M . Giovannetti 41 . J. Marshall 43 . T. Theodore 44 .A .Tnandos 47. D.Cuttriss 49. M . Doddenll 50. C . Dunneli 52 . A. Novak 54 . M . Poglog 59 . R . Bell 61 .P.Naim

Senior Coach : Vern Boag Assistant Coach: Ray Purcell Reserves Coach: Bob Burn s 1 . S . McNamara 2 . D. Marshall 3. M . Beasley 4.B.Ridewood 5. B. Connoll y 6. R . Parsons (VC-Res) 7. N . McCotoug h 8. D. Seeley 9. C . Lancaster 10. S . Gray 11- R . Grech 12 . B . Burke 13. S. Zahra

14. P. Lannan(DVC) 15. P. Walke r 16. B. Barry 17. R. Cerolini 18. G . Burk e 19. B. Tomlinson 20 . M . Beasley 21- A . Whitelaw 22 . C. Bracchi 23 . B . Hutchinson 24 .1 Beasley (Capt) 25 . D. Smith 26 . B . Burns (Capt-Res) 27. J. Elmore 28, C. Loos 29. B . Hambridge 30 . G . Fitzgibbon 31 . C . Dunlop 32 . M . Beasley 33 . R . Purcell (VC) 34 . A . Boag 35 . B . Mills 36. L. Walker 37. N . Fitzgibbon 38 . B . Dunstan 39 . D. Taylor 40.S.Egan 41 . T. Bryan t

42 . P Griffiths 43. C . Parks 44. R . Bryant 45. M . McCraw 46. M . Santagada 47. B. Wilson 48. W. Miles 49. P. McColl 50. S. McQueen 51 . M . Paynte r 52 . M . Hollingworth 53. B. Mentiplay 54. M . Daniel l 55, M . Ellis 56.P.Pagani 57. M . Inkster 58. D. Trease 59.R Newport 60. C. McLachhn 61 . S . Nobl e 62 . S . Algen 63. D . Cozzi 64. B. O'Dwyer 65. S. Campbell 66. T. Battuso 67. N. Williamson 68. B. Woodland 69. M . Hampton 70. D. Spencer 71 . P. Maley 72. B. Ra k 73. R. Smallwood 74 . M . Kell y 75. A . Cusack 76. A. Bartsch

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ST. KEV IN' S OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Reserves Coach: David Walpole 1 . R . Hawkins 2. M . Hard y 3. A. Varasdi (VC) 4 G . Gross 5. R. Calianan 6. P Hagert y 7. S . Kerr (Capt) 8. P. McNee 9 J. Fogarty 10 . H. Stone 11, G . Mulcahy 12 . R. Arthurson (DVC) 13 . M . Pivetta

14, P Joyce 15, M . Harrison 16. S. Bazley 17. O. Hourigan 18 .P McCann 19 . J . Watkin 20. M . Quinlan 21 . 1 . Fuiiagar 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. Sergeant 32 . P Charles 33. S. Loorham 34. M . Warton 35.A .Donovan 36.M .McKage 37. A . Beale 38. D. McNair 39. D. Chaffey 40.J. Shaw 41 . R . Dealy

42 . P. Panagiotopolous 43. R . Snel l 44. P. Chaffey 45.A .Croagh 46.D.DeRooden(Res-C) 47. R . Marks 48. A. Richardson 49. P Stewart

50. C. Wiggins 51 . C. Stone 52 . P. Lewin 53, M . McColl 54. D. McDonald 55 C. O'Keefe 56 B. Barclay 57. P Long

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. . <I~ . :~ . Senior Coach : Denis Wly Reserves Coach : Ga ry Slack 1 . G . Clarke 2 . A. Crosby 3. K . Crough 4. M . Wilkinson 5. A . Coster 6.S.Kenny 7. P. McCafferty 8. S. Kell y 9. R . Leavey 10. G . Clifford 11 . D. Savaris 12 . D. O'Loughlin 13. T. Alford 14- D. Hodg e 15. J. MacNamara 16. G . King 17. J . Sauze 18. R.A. Cronin 19. T. Grierson 20. B . McKenna 21 . A . James 22 .J. Rya n 23 . J . Livingstone 24 . A . Whelan 25 . S . Bell 26 . M . Gay 2T 1 . Shaw 28 . G . Wright 29 . S. O'Loughlin 30 . M . Dempster 31 . L. King 32 . M .Vankerkhovec 33 . B . Fitzgerald 34 . M . Tarulli 35. S . Livingstone 36.D.Phelan 37. J. Hewitt 38 . A. Felazzo 39 .T. Mahar 40 . D. Wright 41 . M . Walsh 42 . B. Hale 43 . C. Rogers 44 .J . McEvoy 45 . L . McKenna 46 . D.Langdon 47. P. Kvietelaitis 4& C. Reiter 49 . J . McLaughlin 50. P. Grierson 54 . S . Alfor d 58. Mick Tarul6 60. B. McKellar 61 . C. Duff y 62. P. Rosbrook 65. R. Maurice 70. P. Sainsbury 77.L . Brooksbank 80. M. Joyce

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2 R. Morley 3 . J . Rainb _ 4. N . Cartledge (C-R) 4 . J . Empey 1 . J . Sancqos 2. B. O ns 2. M . Green 3. A. Stracha n 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. 5. 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 . Bell 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 . Ogilvie 46 . D. Pearce 47. B. Petrollini 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 . Benns 61 . D. Jacobs 65. R . King

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1 . C. Wormesley 2 . L. Nguyen 3. D. Polglaise 4. B. Handy 5. J. Muirhead 7. J. Reige r

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7 . G. Stallworthy 7. R . Divirgilio 7 . C Veitch

8 C Gay 9. C. Parker 9. H . Turvey 9 D. Robbins 10 B . Shape (Capt) 11 .: R . Creighton 11 . R . Dlvlrgilio 12 . D . Thompson 12 . P. Laming 13 G . Cottertll 13 . S . Irvine 14 B. Mott

14 J . Empey 16 M . Tymms 17. D. Gandolfo 18 D. Kiddy 19. D Robbins 19. C. Parker 20 . J, Moran 21 M . Davey 23, J . Redfern 24 . A. May 25, M . Harris 26 C. Cahill 27. M . Stratton 27. R . Lord 30 D. Berkfeld 31 .T Hodges 32. P. Whiting 32 . W. Olney 33- A. Divirgilio 34. S . Avery 34. R. Rees 35. P. Avery 36. R .Inglese 36. G . Stallworthy 37. M . Stratton 38.A .Sill 37. P. Flew (VC) 39 . M . Flanagan 40, A . Humphrey 40, S. Dowd 41 . D. Adamopoula . H . Robert s s42 43 . S. Dicenso

16. R . Gibbs 17. F. Kahlll 18. D. Ulrich 19. M . Wilso n 20. K . Charleston 21 . B. Goodwin 22 . D. Giddens 23 . D. Reige r 24 . J . Potter 25 . M . Labinski 26.R . McGoogan 27. P. Giddens 28. A. Campbell 29. M. Page 30. L . Vurlow 31 . J . Sweeney 32. K . Wilson 33. J. Wilson 34. S . Wilson 35. S . Beugelaar 36. W. Burgess 37. G . McDonald 39J. Leveque 40. K. O'Donnell 41 . W. Stephens 42. R . Beasley 43. S . Reige r 44. A . Brown 45. B. Walker 46. T. Carter 47 . P. Brodie 48. P. Payet 49. B. Giddens 50. D . Baker 52 . T. Marta 53- C . Pepper 54 . C . Smith .

44 . M . Brener 44, S. MCLaren '.. 45, W. Reynolds ''.. 46 V Lacana 47. M . Dellaca 48. L . Coleman 49 M .Iacuone 50. W. Olney 51, 0. Hopkins 52, M . Fitt

53. D.Toon 54 P. Zorzi 56 N . Borg 57, J. Cir o 58. R . Huntington 59. C. Cahill 60.C.Portbury

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8. R . Murphy 9. T. O'Donnell 10. T. Webster 11. J . Johnston 12. S. Westerman 14. A. Simpson 15. P. Warre n

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12 S, N.U . (1) 12 A. Mks (2) 13 P Fltzgeraid 14 R Murray 15 D Barker 18 DCox 17, T T. . .a 18 M S+nGa:r 19 S McM~~l~n 20 C Murray (1) 20 C. Hewn (2) 21 T Ch .doit (1) (C) 21 J D :cmtw(2) 22 D Trusler (1 ) 22 . S '2c--rZd (2) ;1) 23. C 23 Fd 's (2) 24 . C 3 u 75 I_ 26 N , _ 26 G N<'' 29, P Luxf_ :1 30 B carr atl ^ 34G Efa e+y 35 Pau{ R' . 36,$ An: .:an 37 N CCIW ;c 38 A Green 39 R Bourbn 40. PP42 Bhc h 41 P Sharp 42 J Gnu non 43 A . ChkCoit 44 G SmM1h 45. G Rcgur s 46S. Grady(DVC-R) 47 Pe.9r Riley 48, 1 Hanard (t) 48 D wain (2) 49 M Filzpatrv^h 50, T Hailam 51 N Rcrbmson 52 M O'Hara 53 J wilkson 54 R ura n 55 0 Brennan 56. R Seilgo 57lA Jacbson 56 PAC- MaKmne 59 G.Daubany 60 A wehs 61 J, Kennedy 62 P Chalker 63 R.Jennngs 64 A. Br~ght 65 M Bla~, 66 Scott Bray 67 R Charman 68 T Nconan 69 S Kerr 70 0 Roach 71 P S:e :rf¢rt 72 C O 73 K.VanDerHlist 74, M, Bright 75 T Hadfield 76 J Cl"ot" 77 Sieve Bray 78 s RlCCi 79 J F~Sher 80G Gye 81 MM Backhause 82 J Nugara

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9 A Sammartlno 10. A Tvchett (VC) 11 K Hehi r 12 C Cortese 13 P Bnffa 14 G. Parkinson 15 H Tsetltas 16 S Tsaatas 17 A Tabbt

18 Iv4 Bnffa 19 V Dios 20 R, Thorpe 21 J Antlroutsos 22 C Fox 23 . V. R1spoI1 24 . F Miragha 25 . M Mason 26 J Tlrchett 27, P Randellc 28 J Klblzls 29 D Adams 30 B Thorpe 31 A Sherrnft 32 H, Tabbt 33 M Oemirkol 34 A . Kyrlazl s 35 P Do+vsett (C-Res) 36 M Payn e 37 D DeMorton 38. D. DeVito 40. G McCall (VC-Res) 41 J Bouda!oh 42 L DeMorton 43 A . Gating 44 S Gibbons 45 J Houston 46 C Jewell 47 B Gerdsen 48 D Fo x

49 D. Demetriou 50. D. Prouse 51 R . Johnston 52 J FoAas 53 R. Latorre 54 A Cronies 55 J Roussos 56 A Ferguson 57 C Keel 58 B Laurie 59 B Attard 61 C Burroaras 62 G. Kyrannis 63 T Wright 64, M Young 65. S. Marinelli 66 V Randello 67, N Alhoubl 69 Kevin

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5 YEARS AGO - 198 6 Collegians made it 15 in a row when they defeated third placed De La Salle by 49 points to finish 12 points ahead of second placed No rth Old Boys. Collegians went right away after an even first quarter. Best were Irvine, Wright, Hinchen (Coll .) and Green, Maher, Connolly (De La Salle) . .Old Xaverians, second in B, went down to sixth placed Therry by one point, 14 .9 to 13.16 . Therry finished all over Xavs, kicking 5.6 to 1 .2 in the final term . Gibson, Balderstone, C ro tty (Therry) and G reathan, Beattie and S. Curtain for O.X . starred . In 'C' Thomastown showed they deserved to finish on top when they led third placed Ajax all day to win 21 .9 to 16 .14 . Best were Spinoso, Kelly, Pauera (T'town) and Cohen, Adler, Michmaeher (Ajax) . UHSOB congratulated stalwart Ian Chettle who started with the club at 16 and now played 250 games and had served the club well as press correspondent, executive committee member and VAFA delegate. Nick Schmidt (Collegians) topped J2 goalkickers with 101, the only amateur player to kick the 'ton' for the season . Living legend Don McQueen returned to the fray to kick a goal for Old Haileybu ry 's defeat of Old Trinity in 'C' Reserves. Best and fairest winners for the season in D, E, F, G were : D for the Lionel Pepper Medal, A. McGre gor (Monash Blues) 24 votes ; E for the Jack Fullerton Medal, T. Pazianis (Clayton) 25 votes ; F for the Ossie J Meehan Medal, Vic Zanin (UHSOB) 29 votes ; G for Tony Fox (GTV-9) 20 votes . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 1 Best and fairest winners were, in 'A' Steve Pirrie (Old Xaverians) 17, R . B rown (0. Melb) and A . Reghenzani (Marc) 16 ; ' B' M. Hibbins (Coll) 20, J. Teesdale (Fawkner) 17; ' C' K . White (St Kilda CBOC) 25 ; 'D' B. Ivey (W. Brunswick) 21, P. Bunting (Old Trinity) 16 ; 'F' A . White (Therry) 14, D. Weir (Therry) 13 ; J .1 P. Corrigan (Melb Uni) 24 ; J .2 D. Simonetti (Marc) 28 ; J.3 A. Wilkie (W. Brunswick) 19 . De La Salle annihilated Ormond in 'A' Section, 13.10 (88) to 2 .7 (19). Best were Maher, McHen ry, Haurahan (De La) and Andrew Ritchie, McCooke (Ormond) . In a tough 'C' first semi Old Camberwell came from behind to defeat MHSOB 7.11 to 7.10. Stars were Hewi tt, Warner, J. Stevens (0. Camber) and Delaney, Toddy, Knight (MHSOB) . In 'F' second semi Therry started their rise up the sections with a convincing 5 goal win against Banyule . Players to stand out were Gibson, Weir, White (Therry) and Power, D . Hobba, B. Wells (Banyule) . Most exciting game was Junior 2 second semi when Bulleen Templestowe and Ivanhoe drew, 100 points apiece, 13 .22 to 14 .16. Best were Espenschied,

Turner, Hooper, Chadwick, R . Osbourne (6 gls) (Fitzroy 1991 Richard Osbourne - N .R .), Palmer (Bulleen-Temp) and McMahon, Ca rt ledge, Diamond, Gray, Purcell and Loton . 15 YEARS AGO - 197 6 University Blues collapsed in the second half of the first semi against St Bernard's and were beaten by 9 goals, 23.16 to 15.10 . Best were Mitchell, Mahoney and K. Phelan (St. B) and Carmody, Biewo rt h, Tyquin (U . Blues) . Closest game was 'D' Section second semi where Old Xaverians, 13.10 defeated Ajax 13 .9 . Stars were Noonan, Nanke rvis, Fitzpatrick (Old Xav) and Rozen, Bialek ( 5 goals) and Kagan . 'A' Section best and fairest was won by Chris Hansen (Old Trinity) scoring a mammoth 32 points . Chris scored votes in 12 of the 14 matches he played, and included 9 first votes in his tally . Ray Shepherd (R .O.B .) and Monash Blues Ross Booth were level on 16 points with Shepherd being placed second on countback . 'B' Section was much closer with Tony Lester (Caul . Gr) one point ahead of C. St re dwick (Ivanhoe) and Marcellin captain Michael Power, one point further back. UHSOB captain Alan Flavel took out the 'C' grade award to repeatthe performance of his clubmate Max Johnston in 1975. M . Ritt erman (Ajax), G . Butler (N . Bruns) and Bruce Ivey (W. Bruns) were winners in ' D', 'E' and 'F'. It was the second successive award for Michael Ritterman . Michael Nugent (De La Salle) beat Alex Man;ou (T'town) by 2 points in Junior 2 best and fairest . Top goalkickers for the season after home and away games were 'A' Tyquin (U . Blues) 77 ; ' B' Jones (Marc) 87 ; 'C' Roberson (0. Melb) 71 ; 'D' Bialek (Ajax) 54 ; 'E' Dancer (ANZ Bank) 77; ' F' O'Loughlin (B. Hills) 76 ; Junior 1 Sloan (Monash) 86 ; Junior 2 Czerny (T'town) 156. 20 YEARS AGO - 197 1 Best and Fairest winners were : 'A' - J . Douglas (Coburg) ; ' B' - M. Birre ll (0. Carey) ; 'C' - P. Cohen (Old Trinity) ; ' D' - R. Abernathy (Brunswick) ; 'E' - M . Herzfeld (Ajax) and 'F' - P. Gartner (Marcellin) . Coburg suffered their second successive defeat when they went down to Ormond by 27 points in the last round and lost second place . Coburg were hopelessly out of form, failing to score a goal in the first half and went in at the interval with a 10 goal deficit. Coburg had little chance in the second half as heavy fog settled over the ground and it was impossible to see much of the play in this period . It was Ormond's first win in nine meetings with Coburg . Coburg went on to lose to St Bernard's in the first semi by 33 points, With an 11 goal burst in the third


quarter St Bernard's held an unbeatable 12 goal lead at the last change. Best were M . Mahoney (6), K. Mahoney and Burgin (St Bernard's) and Leckie, N . Beatt ie and Scanlon for Coburg . A great performance by St Bernard's in their first year in 'A' Section . An unusual feat for Ga ry Amott and Mick Perrett as they had played in finals from 'E' Section to 'A' Section . Caulfield Grammarians (A Section), Geelong (B Section) and Assumption (C Section) missed fourth place on percentage to St Bernard's, Ivanhoe and Old Haileybury respectively. Marcellin in their first year of Amateur football had both sides in the finals . 150 games to St Kilda CBOC's robust, rugged, ribald, redhead but never raucous or randy, ruckman Jack Scanlon. Ivanhoe 19.19 defeated Uni Blacks 14 .13 in B Section first semi - stars were Bill McWhinnie for Ivanhoe and Chris Cordner with 8 goals for the Blacks . Ormond and Uni Blues met in the second semi with Ormond, convincing winners of previoustwo meetings, firm favourites . Finals umpiresto main games were Brian Haga rty, Don Dodds, Gavin Marshall, David Ha rradence, Pat Loy, Norm Sharpe, Bill Mason and Daryl George. 25 YEARS AGO - 196 6 North Old Boys, Old Geelong and Ajax who won second semi finals in C, D and E Sections respectively,

already fulfilled one of the two ambitions of each club - promotion to a higher section . Old Paradians trailed Caulfield Grammarians in A Section first semi and almost threw away the game kicking 2 .10 in the last quarter before winning by a goal . Oldest player in 'A' Section first semi player's list was Caulfield's 31 year old Max Brook (5'6" and 9 .13), a former 'A' Section Best and Fairest (with Ormond) . Captains were Tom Tootell (Caulfield) and Peter Booth (Old Paradians) . Ormond 24 .14 beat Old Melb 9.6 convincingly in B Section first semi . Best and Fairest winners were : 'A' - M . Mulcahy (Old Xav) ; ' B' - V. C rowe (Kew) ; 'C' - B . Pardon (W. Brunswick) ; `D' - W. Trinder (Brunswick) ; and 'E' N . Pidgeon (Commercial Bank) . 40 YEARS AGO - 195 1 Ormond and Uni Bluesstaged astirring semi-final with onlya goal in Ormond's favour at the finish . In the other semi, Hampton Rovers beat Commonwealth Bank by 9 points . Under the finals system Ormond and the Rovers met at St Kilda CG with umpire Reg Caddy in chargeto decidethe'A' Section Premiership. Best and Fairest winners were : 'A' - Geoff Hibbins (Collegians) ; ' B' - Phil McLaughlin (Old Paradians) ; 'C' - Bill McG rory (Glenhuntly) ; ' D' - G. Allen (Teachers College) and Junior Section - Neil Robe rts (MHSOB) .

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PHONING OF SCORES, GOALKICKERS , BEST PLAYERS DURING FINAL S Set out below are the requirements for phoning of scores and details during the Final Series (WINNING CLUBS RESPONSIBLE) 1 . FINAL SCORES - ALL SECTIONS (NOT RESERVES) To Nancy MccTaggart 528 3319/528 2471 by 5 p .m . NOTE : The above is the responsibility of the WINNING team . 2 . Q by te: SCORES, GOALKICKERS & BEST PLAYERS (BOTH TEAMS ) a) B & U/19 Sections to Norm Nugent 467 2857 by 5 .30 p .m . (SATURDAY games) - the responsibility of the WINNING teams (collect both teams details) . b) C, D, E, F Sections to Elsternwick Park - 531 8333 by 5 .30 p .m . - the responsibility of the WINNING teams (collect both teams details ) c) RESERVE sections to Elsternwick Park - 531 8333 between 2 p .m . and 3 p .m. - the responsibility of the WINNING team (collect both teams details ) PLEASE NOTE : For the August 24th round of matches of A, B and Under-19 Sections normal home and away requirements stand (home team duty) . A and A RESERVE SECTIONS (Sunday Sept 1, 8, 15 and 22) Hand details to Nancy McTaggart at Elsternwick Park as soon as possible after the match . All goalkickers and SIX (6) best players for each club are required . THE WINNING CLUB IS RESPONSIBL E If you are the WINNING club, make sure you obtain details from the LOSING club . If you are the LOSING club, make sure you supply details to the WINNING club. USUAL BLACK LIST FINES WILL APPLY - except that failure to furnish ALL required information to the Press Correspondent may incur a fine to BOTH clubs . even WINNING CLUB - when phoning goalkickers and best players, please spell ALL names, common ones - for example - ANDERSON - A-N-D-E-R-S-O-N, J ONES - J-O-N-E-S . •~ .~~~„n cnnrowll CC? 10 Qt


COACHES CLIPBOA edited by Mike McArthur-Allen At this time of the football season the majority of clubs are winding down amidst reflection of the year that was or wasn't, dependent upon relegation, consolidation and/or improvement . For the fortunate ones, finals await with that elusive premiership pennant touted as the ultimate goal . Never more an appropriate time for me to convey my best wishes to all finals participants and may the best teams emerge victorious in all grades . For the fi nalists their year has already been semi-successful in as much that they earned the right to challenge for the pinnacle . Obviously, good administration, a strong player base and hard working back-up support personnel have all played a part in the home and away series to ensure respective finals berth . Talent alone from the players does not necessarily guarantee end of season success but that talent harnessed and interwoven with leadership and direction from club administrators, good sound coaching techniques and strategies plus a healthy degree of persistence, perserverence and hunger for success from the players themselves will more often than not be aptly rewarded in terms of finals . Forthe majority of clubsthere will be no end of August, early September bliss but rather, some extensive soul searching and analysis of performance to attempt to arrest any slid e process or maybe to further enhance improvement . Whatever the case, clubs must guard against making this process to be seen as a "witch hunt", as this style of managemen t serves no real purpose otherthan to alienate many people within the club otherthan just the individual/sconcerned . A better rationale may be to meet as an executive along with match committee members and "key" senior players to map out an action plan and/or strategy that will facilitate immediate, middle range and long-term goals for both the individual and club . Some key areas to cover, I suggest, would be : Structure of the Executive/Committee, Recruitment, Facilities, Pre-season regime . (A) Executive/Committee - Broad-based or streamlined, change of personnel, player involvement, commitment of present members, delegation of duties and responsibilities, financial . (Just some curly ones to think about .) (B) Recruitment - Match committee plus invitees to analyse individual player performance to guage possible, i f any at all, scope of improvement so as to assist in "target" recruiting . Source of recruitment - school based, district, word of mouth, pot luck, dismantled AFL U/19s comp ., contacts of present players . (C) Facilities - Good, bad or indifferent, can steps be taken to upgrade them, if so by whom, how and when? A harmonious social environment/atmosphere in place. Support staff - trainers, runners, umpires, team managers, canteen staff? (D) Pre-season - venues, times and dates . Personnel involved and required . Goals - strength, mobility, agility, endurance . All the above factors need to be resolved well before the first "Adidas", "Puma" or "Nike" is put on, and remember to communicate decisions to your chosen squad rather than to rely on word of mouth . Just maybe an individual can or has some relevant point to make . Ken J. Bremner Senior Coach, St Kevin s

TRIBUTE S On behalf of the President, Chairman and members of the Executive, followers of Amateur football mourn the loss over recent times of the following two well-known identities :

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during of The rese) Pitcher at Headquarters • We note, with some humour, the plight of Kenny `HOT' (husband into the centre res at the 'orange break', a dog trotted s sco checking h i . Seems while mud from one's a recent Su nday game leg . We suppose that's one way of removing and pro mptly re lieved itself against K .R's tro user cuff! : Don't expect a favourable Observer's report and Geoff `Ant' Ridd Bail copped a $40 parking fine for overstaying • Memo to Justin 'The Judge' Toohey Tim `Ding Dong' . It appears that fixture from your re cent Swan StSomeone will have to pay for this misdemeanour ! his visit at the curbside . sident, Lou Zachariah . Lou, who the sudden passing of VAFA Patro n and former P re . Our sincere VAFAUA mourns • The had attended last Monday's Umpires End-of-Season Dinner, will indeed by sadly missed FC at this time. Old Xaverians of the and to members You have all earned condolences to the Zachariah family Finals fixtu re s. s and to all clubs participating in today's major ! • Best wishes to all umpire Good luck . your places today. We're sure you'll perform to the best of your ability • END-OF-SEASON DINNER : From the notebook Whistle' Award . wn' Lowe on attaining the 1991 `Golden Julian ion - Congratulations to Brad 'BrovMember yea r Russell apnd Peter Betty n StA reet ~lWalker - Congratulations to new Lif~l e Susan' Hayward, OK Clan,is , Breck ` c71 for a jeweller in re cession, 'The Rabbi' Velleman, Gary noted for its humour. Then again, Boo' Wiseman . Julian's acceptance speech was you've got to have something going for you ! Who really did receive the second `extraordinai re'. - Thanks to Denis Rich, AFL Ump . and Guest Speaker ? and third votes in the recent Bears/Magpies clash cake . for a simple `yes' answer really took the your 20 minute question Won't he be the pride of Bulteen now! - Harry `G ro ucho' Marks, . Bomber Jacket the prized . - Don 'The Butcher' McKenzie winning winning a Fob Watch . Pity he didn't have it before Harry got up . ressing David `Salad' -- Thanksto Julian,DSanto and the North Melbourne Social Club - among others - for donating raff le prizes . not `Noel' in the Ark 'Noah' re nce was made to - Memo N . Rundle Esq . : A refeorganisation and your role as 'MC'. - Steve Clinch : Thanks for the following . Keeton and friends who sought avenue for respite C • Life is a TABARET old chum . . . just ask t big winners the Dinner .In the case of the~a ter, ydone depature had to be s endto b belae eved the spoils . no • REMINDERS : . Full gear please. Tuesday, August 27th : Umpires Photo Session . Umpires Association Meeting Thursday, August 29th : Presentation Night/Dinner Dance - Marcellin . Friday, September 27th : . • RACV - They'll keep you going 24 hours a day

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A SECTION MARCELLIN vs THERRY Richard Simon, Justin Toohey Field: Goal: Gary Glancy, Bill Fowler NORTH OLD BOYS vs COLLEGIANS Field: Mark Bushfield, Darren Dalgleish Goal: Bernie Hoare, Gary Baumgarten OLD HAILEYBURY vs OLD SCOTC H (Haileybury College - Keysborough) Field: Russell Francis, Robe rt Bell Goal: Mike Lentini, Reno Barichievic h OLD MELBURNIANS vs DE LA SALLE (Cordner Oval) Field: Tony Hales, Geoff Ridd Goal: Ken Pitcher, Andrew Hogan UNIVERSITY BLUES vs ORMOND Field: Noel McDonald, Andrew Kilner Goal: Dennis Webster, Mike Richardso n B SECTION 'BANYULE vs OLD BRIGHTO N Field: Peter Keogh, Geoff Curran Goal: Bob Seymour, David Jobling ST BERNARDS vs OLD TRINITY Field: David Harford, Mark Jenkins Goal: Julien Velleman, Steve Hoppe r OLD MENTONIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: Peter Wiseman, Tim Sheare r Goal: John Kelly, Rob Liddle PARKSIDE vs KEW Field: Peter Mair, Brian Lowe Goal: Don McKenzie, Jason Tyrrell OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD PARADIANS Field: Mark Gibson, Graham Thwaites Goal: Nick Edwards, Bob Dunsta n C SECTION 1ST SEMI FINA L

MONASH BLUES vs IVANHO E Field: Steve McCarthy, Stephen Clinch Boundary: David Fowler, Leah Gallagher Goal: Geoff Grig g IVANHOE vs FAWKNER (Reserves) Field: Clarke Thuys, Tony McKenzie Boundary: Rob Hill, Brad La-Ferlita Goal: Chris Leopold, Graham Sheeha n D SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL MHSOB vs OLD IVANHOE (Harry Trott) Field: John Natoli, Anthony Damon Boundary: David Gourlay, Frank Martinez 'Goal.- Wayne Binch, Adam Harris

ST KEVINS vs OLD CAMBERWELL (Reserves) Field: Damien Donohue, Damien Knott Boundary: Don Warton, Graeme Blan d 2ND SEMI FINAL (Sunday) AJAX vs OLD GEELONG (E . Park) Field: Jason Moore, Andrew Belcher Boundary: Brad Johannsen, Jim Huckson Goal: Gary Clancy, Mike Lentin i MHSOB vs OLD GEELONG (Reserves) Field: Tom Zapadlo, Ken Walker Boundary: Mike Shelton, Ralph Allwright Goal: Nancy McTaggart, David Jobling

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NORTH BRUNSWICK vs AQUINAS (Ross Gregory Oval) Field: Andrew McPherson, Andrew Taylor Boundary: Dirk Kramer, Brad Hodge 'Goal: John Pickett, Trish Boyd WILLIAMSTOWN vs AQUINAS (Reserves) Field: Ted Keating, Pat Maebus Boundary: Jeff Inglis, David Plaisted THF AMIITFIIR Ff1nTRGI 1 FR 1G01

E SECTION continued 2ND SEMI FINAL WILLIAMSTOWN vs MAZENOD (E . Park) Field: Rob Mayston, Brad Lowe Boundary: Mark Cimdims, Warren Allen Goal: Leo Wilson, Hany Ei d MAZENOD vs NORTH BRUNSWICK (Reserves) Field: Peter Harris, Ron Smith Boundary: Tony Gleeson, David Windlow Goal: Nancy McTaggart, Kevin Barke r F SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL ELSTERNWICK vs UNIVERSITY REDS (Oval 2 - A . Park) Field: Michael Force, Peter Simpson Boundary: Dean Constantin, Paul Constantin Goal : Graeme Simpson,, Sam Kahn ELSTERNWICK vs ST PAT'S MENTONE (Reserves) Field: Paul Rapke, Ron Marty n Boundary: Vin Vescoui, Craig Brajtberg 2ND SEMI FINAL ANZ BANK vs OLD CARY (Oval 4 - A . Park) Field: Geoff Moore, Tony Murphy Boundary: Anthony Gabriel, Luke Kirton Goal: Lou Mirarchi, Roy Tucknott ANZ BANK vs UHSOB (Reserves) Field: Norm Nugent, Jeff O'Rourke Boundary : Stephen Pridey, Tony Robbins UNDER 19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE BLUE vs ST BERNARDS Field: Alan Conway, Paul La Vale (Rot) Boundary: David Billimoria, Brett Collins OLD BRIGHTON vs COLLEGIAN S

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OLD HAILEYBURY vs OLD PARADIANS Field: Rob Condon, David Miller ORMOND vs UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: Glenn McDonnell, David D'Altera OLD XAVERIANS vs MAZENOD BLUES Field: Santo Caruso, Chris Box MARCELLIN vs OLD SCOTC H Field: Rob Dooley, Brack Haywar d UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION NORTH OLD BOYS vs AQUINA S (Alec Gillen Reserve, Friday 7.30 pm) Field: Anthony Podesta, Robert Cooke THERRY vs OLD TRINIT Y Field: Ken Coughlin, Luke Wakelin THOMASTOWN vs ALBANVALE Field: Barry Reichelt, Mick Gilday CHIRNSIDE PARK vs OLD IVANHOE Field: Alan Stubbs, Marc English BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE - BYE WHITEFRIARS - BY E UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION MHSOB vs HAMPTON ROVERS Field: Jeff Bear MAZENOD BLACKS vs CAULFIELD GR Field: Glenn Furness, Alan Ladd Boundary: Robert Swinton, Ben McKee AJAX vs ST BEDE S Field: Adrian McMaster, Peter Graha m OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: Rob Collie, Graeme Morgan Boundary: David Chalmer s Goal: Gordon Chalmers, Craig Chalmers OLD CAMBERWELL vs DE LA SALLE GOLD Field: Gary Knight MONASH BLUES vs ST PETER'S CLAYTON Field: Alby Firley, Chris Keeto n Boundary : Tim Creighton, Robert Valentin e


JYU7®R OUR RECORD S CAN YOU HELP US WITH FIRST NAMES, INITIALS, ADDRESSESAND/OR PHONES OF THE FOLLOWING : Australian Amateurs 1951 A .L . REID (Geelong) Alan 1962 M .J . SANDERS (Collegians) Michael 1968 G .C. CROUCH (Uni Blacks), Gary 1974 D. BARCLEY (Reservoir OB), Dann y 1974 M .X . O'Donnel (Assumption OC), Michael 1979 & 1983 B .D. BOURKE (De La Salle) . Brian B SECTION BEST & FAIREST 1946 P.S . NIXON (East Malvern),? 1953 A. NEAL (Brunswick), ? 1956 PH FALCONER (Geelong), Peter 1967 P. HOY (St Kilda CBOC), ? 1971 &'72 M .W. BIRRELL (Old Carey), Michael 1973 & ;74 P. PRYOR (Collegians), ? 1977 R . SHEPHERD (Reservoir OB), Ray 1989 J .A . STURGESS (Monash Blues), Jamie C SECTON BEST & FAIREST 1947 D.J. HOLBROOK (FTSOB), ? 1948 R .S. CLARKE (Glenhuntly), ? 1949 F. RUSSO (FTSOB), ? 1952 A . TROUNSON (Murrumbeena), ? 1955 B or V.S . METCALFE (East Malvern), ? 1957 P.R . WILLS (Fairfield), ? 1958 R . KILNER (Malvern). ? 1961 D. McDonald (FTSOB), ? 1965 L.C . THOMPSON (West Brunswick), ? 1967 G .R . McKAY (Alphrngton), ? 1968 R . MANNIX (FTSOB), ? 1975 M .S . JOHNSTON (UHSOB(, ? 1979 G .D. LINKE (Geelong), Graham 1982 I.T. ROGERS (Old Camberwell), Ian 1988 G .P MULCAHY (St Kevins OB), ? D SECTION BEST & FAIREST 1948 W. GUGGENHEIMER (St Kevins OB), ? 1948 & '49 F. PRICE (Murrumbeena), ? 1949 K .A. GRAY (East Malvern), ? 1949 D.J . REED (Murrumbeena). ? 1949 K .M . WOOD (St. Andrews), ? 1951 G . ALLEN (Teachers' College). ? 1955 T. HUSSEY (Bellfield), Tom 1956 B.J. McKENNA (St Pats (Ball) OC), ? 1958 B.J. EVANS (Bellfield), Barry 1959 J. DOUGLAS (St Kevins OB), ? 1960 F.J. CLARKE (Malvern), ? 1961 I .W. BOSELL (Malvern), ? 1968 PK . TRELEAVEN (ANZ Bank), ? 1963 B.L . CHETTLE (Preston), ? 1966 W.R . TRINDER (Brunswick), ? 1967 H . JOLSON (AJAX), ? 1968 I .A . DOWNS (rooronga-Malvern), ? 1968 TC. DUNN (National Bank), ? 1969/70 TJ- ALLEN (West Brunswick), ? t971 R . ABERNATHY (Brunswick), ? 1972 R .H . THOMAS (Old Brighton), Rick 1973 P.J . TOOHEY (Marcellin OC), ? 1974 R . MULLETT (Old Camberwell), Richard 1977 P.J . O'DWYER (Assumption OC), ? 1978 K .G . HOLMES (Elsternwick), Gary 1979 G .S . MILES (BulleenTemp), Gerry 1980 W.B. BLAIR (Old Carey), Warwick 1983 A-K . WHITE (Therry CCOB), Tony 1985 S. COWLEY (Old Trinity), Scott 1986 A .J. McGREGOR (Monash Blues), Andrew 1988 M .S . MASON (Preston MBOB), Mar k 1989 M .A . STONE (Powerhouse), Mark

E SECTION BEST & FAIREST 1954 J.E . ROSE (Preston), ? 1957 R .J . BRIGHT (Brighton), ? 1958 R . McLELLAN (Old Brighton), ? 1959 I .H. HUGHES (West Brunswick), ? 1960 D.J. SELLERS (Eisternwick), ? 1961 G .A . HARDY (Uni Reds), Graha m 1962 &'65 K .A . WOOD (Old Camberwell), Ken 1966 N . PIDGEON (Commercial Bank), ? 1967 M . O'DWYER (ES&A Bank), ? 1968 D.W. SCOTT (Preston), ? 1969 R .C . STEVENS (Old Ivanhoe), ? 1970 K. WEYBURY (West Brunswick),? 1971 M . HERZFELD (AJAX), ? 1974 R. ROULSTON (AMP Society), ? 1976 G .W. BUTLER (North Brunswick), ? 1977 G .W. TOWAN (ANZ Bank) . ? 1983-85 R .D. MORLEY (Bulleen United), Richard 1986 T. PAZIANIS (Clayton), Tim 1988 B. TIERNAN (Whitefriars OC), ? 1988 M .R. WILKINSON (Aquinas OC), ? 1989 D.A . POOLE (Latrobe Uni), ? 1989 D.J. STEVENS (Brunswick) . ?

1989 I .A . WRIGGLESWORTH (Latrobe Urn), Ian F SECTION BEST & FAIREST 1964 N .J . CONSTANCE (Cassie), Nick 1965 B.S- JEEVES (Old Ivanhoe), Bruce 1971 PM . GARTNER (Marcellm OC), Peter 1972 R.L. WOOD (Old Mentonians), ? 1973 N .E . HARRISON (Latrobe Reds), ? 1974 ON . COWLING (Latrobe Reds), ? 1975 B.A . O'SULLIVAN (Glenroy), ? 1977 G .A . MYERS (Commonwealth Bank), ? 1978 PE . BROPHY (FITOB) . ? 1980 I .G . FURMEISTER (Cooiaroo Rovers), ? 1981 A.K . WHITE (Therry CCOB), Tony 1983 D.G- MORRISON (Old Geelong Gr), ? 1984 A.G . ELLIOTT (Williamstown CYMS), ? 1987 B. TIERNAN (Whitefnars OC), ? 1988 M. CANNON (Williamstown CYMS), ? 1989 D.M . MAURO (St Andrews-Coburg), ?

Personality Par s MI LESTONES AT ST BERNARDS The following players have each reached 50 games in the first half of the season : Rod Doolan ; Luke Gollant ; Chris Overman ; simon Walsh and Chris Wood . Well done to you all, may you play many more games for the club. 50 GAMES TO DANNY SPENCER Congratulations to Daniel son on reaching his 50 games recently. Danny being another student recruit was a driving force in the Bedas being promoted to D Grade in 1989 . Danny's immense skill, long kicking and sensational haircuts, have made him a popular player down at St Bedes. It's no secret the Beda's return to form in the later part of the year was partly due to Danny's return . Keep up the long goals Daniel son .


TIUBUNAL

TUESDAY AUGUST 20TH 1991

A . MORRIS ( Powerhouse) - Disputing umpi re 's decision - 1 match . B. TURNER (Ormond U19) - Attempting to trip - 1 match. N . D'AVOINE (Thomastown) - Elbowing - 4 matches . R . BLOOM (AJAX) - Charging - 2 matches . P. LA ROSA (Ivanhoe) - Striking - 3 matches. A . BARRO ( Ivanhoe) - Striking - 4 matches. R. NELSON (Old Melb) - Abuse of umpi re - 1 match . A. PERIC (Kew) - Striking - 3 matches . R. LIPTON (AJAX) - Striking - 3 matches . -Accepted pre scribed penalty Mike McArthur- Allen, Tribunal Co-ordinator

INVESTIGATIONS

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Amendments to last week's findings (13/8/91) should have read "VAFA against Brunswick . . . Brunswick coach did use abusive language . . .coach of Brunswick found guilty and club fined $250 . 20/8/91 VAFA against WEST BRUNSWICK - player M . Sevenich in that he was guilty of misconduct (sent from field for disputing umpire's decision) during the reserves match against Williamstown played 27th July, 1991 . Club complaints lodged by ST MARY's and BULLEEN UNITED Rese rves against each other emanating from the reserves match at Ferndale Park on 27 July 1991 . Two players found guilty - M. Wilson (St Mary's) for striking - suspended 3 matches ; D. Kiddy (Bulleen United) - striking (guilty - 3 matches) ; second charge of striking (guilty - 3 matches) - Total 9 matches , Club complaint lodged by OLD IVANHOE against GLENHUNTLY on charges of conduct unbecoming a member club in that player B . O'Shannessy (Glenhuntly) was guilty of a charge of unduly rough play - suspended 5 matches . Phil Stevens, General Manage r

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THE B LACK LIST AUGUST 1 7 1991 FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES BY 3PM CAULFIELD GR (Res)* 3 .10 0. ESSENDON (Res)* 3 .45 BY 5PM 0. SCOTCH (U1911)' 5 .09 0. ESSENDON (Snr)* 5.07 0. IVANHOE (U19/1) 5 .23 UNI REDS (Snr) 0. MENTONIANS (Snr) 5 .03 BY 5.30P M UNI REDS (Snr)** 9 .20 am Sunda y *Clubs had to be contacted for scores . **Obtained fro m Field Umpire. PHONED INCORRECT SCORE S ST BEDES (Snr) MONASH BLUES (Res) NOB (Res) UNI REDS (Res ) 0. PA AIDE (Res)


Personality 200 GAM ES TO STEVE McCOOKE Congratulations from all at Ormond to Steve McCooke for 200 terrific games. Steve's greatest attribute as a footballer is his solid marking and being able to be a fine reader of the play . Club records show that Steve won B&F awards in junior sides in 1975-76-77 progressing on to win senior B&F in 1979 and representing Victoria in interstate football . He was a member of Ormond's 1985-87-88-89-90 premiership sides playing from centre to forward pocket . I n recent seasons Steve has had his critics trying to knock him down but he continues to prove them wrong and is having a fine 1991 season . He is also a fine cricketer playing as an all rounder with Melbourne 1st Eleven . All at Ormond warmly congratulate Steve on his milestone . OSSIE CLOCKS UP 200 AT O MFC All at Old Mentonians congratulate Mark "Ossie" Osborn who this week (24/8) plays his 200th game forthec!ub. This milestone also signals the beginning of retirement for Ossie who began at OMFC in 1975 and has since played most of his games as a defender, despite his wishes to play on the forward line . Ossie will continue his association with the club as a committeeman and watch as the club advances toward A Grade . Thanks for the memories Oz and congratulations on the 200. 150 UP FOR THE PRE Z AII at Aquinas Old Collegians congratulate current C!ub President Sean O'Loughlin on last Saturday's (17/8) 150th game. Sean has virtually been atthe club since inception and as well as being a premiership player he has most successfully combined the roles of President, Reserves Coach and player over the past few years. Sean's family are all involved in some capacity - especially wife Gay who runs the Ladies Committee and all at Aquinas look forward to another 150 from Sean and the impending addition tothefamily. Well done Shoz. HAIL TO THE (100TH) KING OF KING'S SIR GREG CURTIS Down at the home of Old Melburnians FC we pay tribute to afine champion, and of course athlete, Greg - King - Curtis who plays his 100th game against De La Salle today (24/8) . Since signing his contract with the U19s in '84 and now at a truly ripe age of 26-y-o, the 6'4" looks back at some fantastic footy flashbacks . Playing in 3 grand finals but disappointedly not a winning one; captaining the 2nds and one of his greatest thrills was when, only getting a mere 5 mins in last year's Prelim Final which took the c!ub to A Grade

by the great OMFC coach Alan Stoneham, looking up at 3/4 timeto the one and only Timmy Watson and being told he d played the game of his life. So why only 5 mins Allan? With pre-season just around the corner and a little leisure time at the races, the King will be back and looking at an even bigger and better 1992 . To the well liked and smiling, bubbly character we will all bow to you today on your 100th . Well done and congratulations to the KING OF KING's! P. RANDELLO - NORTH BRUNSWICK- 50 GAM ES Congratulations to Paul "Zanotti" Randello on reaching 50 games for Nth Brunswick. With his fearless dashesfrom CHB this year Paul has been instrumental in setting up manyforward p!aysforthe Green & Gold this year. Although sometimes awkward, Paul has been a valuable and key player in North Brunswick back!ine . BULLEEN UNITED MILESTONE - 50 GAMES FROM STUART AVERY Bulls' ruckman Stu Avery notches up his first 50 in just 3 seasons - must be an injury-free player you would think - and you could not be more wrong . Last week was the first time he came off the ground this season without an injury. His teammates said he could not have gone in because there wasn't any blood coming out of his head afterthe game! He has only had 21 stitches in various parts of his head this season . Big Stu does go in though, and almost always is in Bulleen's best 3. He is a superb ruckman and high mark, can run and is the best kick in the team - it isjustthe catgut eyebrows and beard that make it look like he has trouble . Congratulations Stu, from everyone at Bulleen United. 50 GAMES TO JACKO Simon Jackson has reached 50 games at Old Camberwell . This is surprising considering that the way he is always in the thick of the action should have lead to more injuriesthan he has had . A player of great courage, Jacko is also the fittest player at the club, always being in the lead of any pre-season long run . All supporters of OCGAFC hope to see you roving all day and under all packs for years to come congratulations. BUR MERS 50 GA ME S Old Camberwell congratulates Scott Burmeister on reaching 50 games recently. Burmers is a strong backman, once voted the worst kick for goal in the club after a game at full forward . Burmers is always in the action - on and off the field and no club fu nction is quite the same without the "Burmeister" presence.

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NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .5 7.7 12.8 16.9.105 MARCELLIN OC 2.2 6 .6 11 .7 14.8.92 NORTH OLD BOYS Boyle 5, Phyland 3, Egan 2, Kearney 2, Hanlon, Brazil, Horn, Jones . BEST Boyle, Phyland, Conti, Martin, O'Farrell, Abrahams . MARCELLIN OC Archdeacon 4, Petroff 3, Sexton 2, C . Slattery, Golds, Gallagher, Zannoni, Caffry. BEST Gross, Tranquilli, Zannoni, Petroff, L . Getson, Bourke. ORMOND 6 .3 14 .7 18 .13 25.16 .166 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .1 2 .3 2.4 2 .5.17 ORMOND Carboon 6, Stone 6, McConville 2, Gilmore 2, Brown 2, Orr, McCooke, Burden, Wood, Nankivel, A . Grace, Cleary . BEST McCooke, Stone, McConville, Nankivel, Gilmore, Burden . OLD MELBURNIANS P. Nelson, Ward-Ambler. BEST Nichols, A . Wilts, Anastasakis. Holt, P. Nelson, R . Nelson . DE LA SALLE OC 4.3 7.8 12 .8 18 .9.117 THERRY CCOB 2.3 2.3 2 .4 2.5.17 DE LA SALLE OC Mannix 7, Fraser 4, Bolt, Pat Green, Mahony, Knuppel, Mackintosh, Rennie, Wright . BEST Prezens, Mannix, Rennie, Belleville, Ronchi, Mahony. THERRY CCOB Zanetti, Mahon . BEST Egglestone, Bosanko, Carter, Eastmure, Ratcliffe, Grocock. OLD SCOTCH 6.2 10.7 14 .8 18 .12.120 COLLEGIANS 1 .4 3.6 4.13 10.20.80 OLD SCOTCH Brady 5, Eagle 4, A . Hart 3, Aujard 2, Millar 2, Fuller, Keipert . BEST Kiel, Fuller, Eagle, Smith, Brady, Brown . COLLEGIANS Irvine 3, Mount 3, Lemon 2, Schober, Bennett . BEST Oliphant, Lord, Galbraith, Jefferson, Irvine, Wright . OLD HAILEYBURIANS 6 .2 9.8 13 .9 16.13.109 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .1 4.1 7.4 9 .5.59 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Rae 3, A . Phillips 3, Meehan 2, Seow 2, Dunn 2, Armstrong, W. Phillips, Seccull, Main . BEST A . Phillips, Seccull, Tanner, Merrett, Meehan, Plecher. UNIVERSITY BLUES Stevenson 2, Wallis 2, Matthews 2, Ryan, Banks, Williams. BEST McCarty, Hazeldine, Kirsanovs, Williams, Stevenson, Wallis.

ST BERNARDS OC 1 .6 3.11 9 .13 14.16.100 BANYULE 1 .2 1.5 1.7 3.8 .26 ST BERNARDS OC L. Gollant 5, J. Gollant 5, V. Comito, S . Walsh, A . Walsh, F. Comito . BEST Carey, R . Purcell, J . Gollant, L . Gollant, Egan, Mulkearns . BANYULE Holt, Sutterby, Ladd . BEST Ashton, R . Parry, Moloney, D. Williams, Ladd, S . Gray. OLD PARADIANS 1 .4 5 .6 7.10 12 .11 .83 PARKSIDE 5 .4 8 .6 10.6 10 .7.67 OLD PARADIANS Philp 5, Gleason 3, Kerr 2, McNamara, Skerritt . BEST Brabender, Vincent, Geary, Gleason, M . Considine, Way. PARKSIDE Vincitorio 3, Freeman 2, Goodier, Peatling, Cotter, Sedgwick, L. Panjari . BEST Sturgess, Page, Coombes, Sedgwick, Williams, Peatling. KEW 1 .2 3.5 6.6 9 .7.61 OLD BRIGHTON 4 .1 7.3 11 .7 14 .8 .92 KEW Clayton 3, Bowater 2, Pedretti, Schober, Wood, Campion . BEST Bowater, Clayton, S. Bruno, Wood, McMahon, Porte. OLD BRIGHTON Shippen 5, Hayden 4, Tregaskis 2, Pryor, McLachlan, Talbot. BEST Hayden, Rickarby, Lade, Murray, Pollock, Pryor.

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 .6 8.8 9 .9 10 .10. .70 OLD TRINITY 3.2 6.3 7.8 10.11 .71 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Hengel 3, Cerni 2, Spinks 2, Reilly 2, A . Gray. BEST Vaughan, Reilly, Grummet, Spinks, Quilty, Hengel . OLD TRINITY Heath 3, O'Shaughnessy 3, Allibon, Balazsy, Oldfield, Sammut . BEST Allibon, Heath, O'Shaughnessy, Borghesi, Balazsy, Vize. OLD MENTONIANS 4 .5 7.7 8.8 10.9.69 OLD XAVERIANS 1 .2 3.4 8.6 9.9.63 OLD MENTONIANS Solley 3, Campbell 2, Acreman, Bournon, Farrow, Grant, N . Macquire . BEST Best, Farrow, N . Macquire, Newman, Barrett, Rogers. OLDXAVERIANS Denton 5, Doolan, Mithen, Bailey, Rose] . BEST Petroff, J . McKay, Holmes, Logan, Taylor, Stoney . v~-~~i~-1 :_~ IF ~1 :-` ---- -- - - ------~ MONASH BLUES 8 .3 14.9 21 .11 27.16.178 THOMASTOWN 0.2 3.2 4.3 11 .3 .69 MONASH BLUES Hildebrand 5, Koop 4, Kiers 4, Barng 3, Hipwell 2, Seaton 2, McHenry 2, Corrigan 2, Sturgess, Little, McGregor. BEST Crampton, Baring, Corrigan, Sturgess, Hipwell, Kiers. THOMASTOWN D. Fellows 6, Kev Harling, F. Farchione, Micevski, Langbourne, Maurovic . BEST M . Grech, F. Farchione, Smith, Carroll, D. Fellows, Petsinis . STATE/COMM . BANK 8 .5 12 .16 23 .18 21 .24 .210 PRESTON MBOB 3 .4 3.5 7.8 10.10.70 STATE/COMM . BANK Rolfs 12, A. Pitts 6, Andrews 2, McDonald 2, Buchanan 2, Arnephy 2, Beare, Wallmayer, Jenkins, Cloke, Keighran . BEST Short, Gniel, A . Pitts, Rolfs, Wallmeyer, Cloke . PRESTON MBOB McKenna 2, Smart2, Dean, Noble, Herbert, Maynard, Muir, McGaw BEST Yendall, Stewart, Bullock, McGaw, Philp . ST KILDA CBOC 3 .4 6.5 7.7 8.9 .57 FAWKNER 4.4 9 .12 13.15 16.19 .115 ST KILDA CBOC Capiron 2, Bergman 2, Shermon, La Fontaine, Kerian, McGaw BEST La Fontaine, O'Sullivan, Chapple, Gill, Capiron, McGaw. FAWKNER R . Cohen 4, N . Payet 2, L. Cohen 2, Clark 2, Mitchell, Holt . Hoare, Buckley, Ford, Horvath . BEST Team Effor t CAULFIELD GR 3.2 4.7 6.10 10.12 .72 IVANHOE 4.4 6.8 15.9 16.15 .111 CAULFIELD GR Morrissey 3, Pearce 2, Caple, Kalinski, D . Allen, Boston, T. Royals. BEST G . Harrison, Wilson, Lowry, R . Royals, Morrissey, Scholten . IVANHOE Lengacher 6, P. Flynn 5, Angellini, Bullen, Howard, Kassimiotis, La Rosa . BEST Freeman, Lengacher, Mathew, Lee, Rawley, P. Flynn . BULLEEN-TEMP. 3.2 5.3 7.8 8 .12 .60 WHITEFRIARS OC 5.3 11.4 12.6 17.7.109 BULLEENTEMP. Agrotis 2, Pace 2, Harvie, Mayne, C . Parris, Shine . BEST Philpots, Harvie, George, Smith, Young, Robertson . WHITEFRIARS OC Pratt 6, Reidy 5, Bateman, STrike, Midro, Lee, Coghlan, McNeil . BEST Carbone, Coghlan, Reidy, Jenkins, Bateman, Pratt.

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.6 5 .13 10 .18 17.23.125 OLD IVANHOE 1 .1 2 .1 6.3 6 .5 .41 HAMPTON ROVERS Pappon 6, Deluca 3, McKellar2, Ampere, Capp, McConville, S . McDonald, Young, Poulten . BEST Hetherington, Hender . Rogerson, Pappon, Melnjak, McKellar. OLD IVANHOE Pidoto 2, Yarwood, Young, T. Stevens, Huber. BEST Ritchie, Taylor, Wells, Stevens, Young, Dyson .

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To add to the enormous success Old Mentonians have had on field over the past few years, the Club, in association with Mentone Grammar School and other Old Boys sporting Clubs are about to embark on an enormous off-field project. Subject to approval from the School council, the Keysborough playing fields will have a second set of Clubrooms next season . Labour for the total building project is being supplied by the various sporting Clubs and this project will add to the overall improvement both on and off the field by the OMFC. We look forward to the opening of the new building in 1992. T{: : I1~IwTClio Cl1MCA1 I GO 1G01


ST BEDES 4 .2 6.5 8.7 10 .12 .72 1 .2 2 .2 3.3 4 .3 .27 OLD CAMBERWELL ST BEDES Boag 2, Walker 2, Spencer 2, Hambridge, Newport, McNamara, Purcell. BEST Purcell, Boag, McLachlan, Tim Beasley, McColough, McColl . OLD CAMBERWELL Harvey 3, Jepson. BEST Armstrong, Guthrie, Harvey, Sackson, Kyriacou, Hayes. ST KEVINS OB 1 .1 6 .5 7.6 9 .11 .65 OLD GEELONG 3 .3 7.3 10.4 13 .6 .84 ST KEVINS OB McNee 2, Gross 2, McNair, Welkin, Hourigan, Kerr, Pivetta . BEST McNair, Pivetta, Gross, Watkin, Stone, Varasdi . OLD GEELONG Handbury 3, Heritage 2, Dowling 2, Manton 2, Williams, Bones, Clarke, MacDougal . BEST O'Halloran, Williams, Bayley, Manton, Baylis, Pescott. GLENHUNTLY 3 .4 4 .7 6 .8 8.9.57 LATROBE UNI 2 .5 3 .9 5.13 6.16.52 GLENHUNTLY Patterson 2, S . Smith, Kouts, Rossiter, Horsey, Isaacs . BEST Gregory, Isaacs, Ley, Murphy, Patterson . LATROBE UNI Wilson 2, Fawcett, Lewis, Little, Morrice . BEST Liersch, Dumaresq . Cummings, McLeod, Brownlaw, Little . MHSOB 5.3 11 .7 15 .9 22 .11 .143 AJAX 4 .2 9 .3 12 .4 13.6.84 MHSOB Snaidero 7, Bamert 5, Green 4, Comer 2, Helmot 2, Atchison, Kennedy. BEST Green, Glover, Dixon, Snaidero, Newton, Comer . AJAX Burford 5, D. Marks 2, Briskin 2, Bugalski 2, Klooger, R . Marks. BEST Briskin, M . Pat, Bloom, Micmacher, Burford, R . Marks .

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DOVETON 4 .1 8.5 13.10 15 .10.100 BULLEEN UNITED 3 .2 3.3 4 .4 8.6.54 DOVETON Dyke 5, J . Reiger3, Burgess2, Murphy2, P. Giddens, Pepper, Womersley. BEST Salerno, Johnston, P. Giddens, J . Reiger, Khalil, Womersley. BULLEEN UNITED Dellaca 2, Hopkins, Morley, Robbins, Thompson, Whiting, Avery. BEST Morley, S . Avery, Creighton, P. Avery, Snape, McLaren.

SALESIAN 4 .1 6.6 8.7 8.7.55 ELSTERNWICK 2 .0 2.0 3.2 6.7.43 SALESIAN Canavan 4, Cincotta, Byrne, Bobetic, Stevens . BEST G . Gaspari, Nannes, Healey, Bourke, Seeger, Quinn . ELSTERNWICK Alby Conlin 2, M . Andrew, Bulluss, Blennerhassett, Christie. BEST Adrian Contin, McIntyre, McCooke, Christie, Allay Conlin, RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 .5 8.7 11 .11 16.12 .108 BORONIA PARK 5.1 6.4 7.8 9.12 .66 RICHMOND CENTRAL Bastow 5, Sungalis 4, Donazzon 2, D . Jiggins, Fenton, S. Pickett, P. Warton, Agorakis. BEST Bastow, Sungalis, R, Sutherland, M . Warton, Holt, Fenton. BORONIA PARK Hincksman 4, Monish 2, Featonby, Martin, Weinlich . BEST Hincksman, Tucker, Dean, Delaney, A . Carew, Judge. UHSOB 7 .5 9.13 14.19 21 .20.146 ST PAT'S MENTONE 6.1 6.3 8 .8 11 .9.75 UHSOB Epifano 10, Freeman 3, Wallace 2, Strahan, McLean, Kountios, Trantino, Hooper, Cleary . BEST Freeman, Epifano, Watt, Kountios, Boxhead, Cleary . ST PAT'S MENTONE Bowden 5 . R . Duncan 2, Barry, Kellett, Henson, Johnston . BEST B. Kellett, P. Barry, P. Lewis, K . Gunter, M . Henson, C . Johnston . UNIVERSITY REDS 5.2 6.5 8 .9 11 .10.76 PENINSULA OB 2 .2 6 .2 7.3 7.6.48 UNIVERSITY REDS P. Barone 4, McDonald 2, Burgen 2, Cahir 2, Condon. BEST De Angelis, P. Barone, Doyle, Cook, Burgen, Condon . PENINSULA OB Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ANZ BANK 5 .1 9.6 14.13 16.16.112 OLD CAREY 5 .5 9.8 13.11 24 .15.159 ANZ BANK Nicolosi 6, Szeitz 4, N . Vergos 3, Cumming, Kringoudis, L . McLeod . BEST Kringoudis, Nicolosi, Larkin, Heuston, J . McDonald, Freer. OLD CAREY Ballagh 7, Dyson 5, Brown 3, Raft 2, P. Harris 2, Chipp, Skene, Evans, Berti, Bryan . BEST Good Team Effort .

rj7~1 GRAND FINA L OLD SCOTCH 2 .1 2 .1 5.5 6 .8 .44 ST BERNARDS 1.4 5.9 6.10 8.10 .58 OLD SCOTCH Stokes 2, Hawkins, McLeish, Price, Sutherland . BEST Higharn, McLeish, Sutherland, Strangwald, Maxwell, Kay . ST BERNARDS P. Monaghan3, M . Van Ecke 2, F. Monaghan, O'Connor, J. Monaghan . BEST Doolan, Creake, Muir, Runting, Van Ecke, Nugent.

GRAND FINAL 15.7 17.8.110 DE LA SALLE 5 .2 8.4 BLOODS 1 .1 3.4 3.5 5 .9.39 DE LA SALLE Jackson 6, P. Hogan 3, Antes 2, M . Ladson, J . O'Callaghan, P. Rudd, Murtagh, Thorn, Jennings. BEST Jackson, O'Callaghan, Robertson, O'Dwyer, Mitchelhill, Cooper. BLOODS C . McAsey 3, Hutchinson, Stevenson . BEST C. McAsey, C . McDonell, Ellis. R. McAsey, Stevenson, Wilts.

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WHITEFRIARS Doherty, Foley, Bateman, Johnson. BEST Johnson, Halley, Barker, Smirk, O'Neil, Wise . AQUINAS J . Hacking, B. O'Connor, J . Hewitt, K . Denver, C. Belli . BEST J . Knight, K . Denver, C . Colliver, B. Chamberlain, C. Zuponavich, M . Kennedy. ALBANVALE - BYE THOMASTOWN - BY E

_J OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2 .2 6 .2 7.2 9.3.57 DE LA SALLE BLUE 5.4 8.7 13.8 18.11 .119 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Bingham 3, Phillips 3, P. Anderson, Lyons, Kelly. BEST D. Anderson, Arnhold, Parton, Delalande, Harrop, Fothergill . DE LA SALLE BLUE Makinson 6, Duckett 3, Vivona 3, Borg, Crowe, Taylor, Whitfield, McCarthy. BEST Lafferty, D. Smith, McLeod, Borg, Growe, M . Smith . OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 3.3 5 .4 5.4.34 OLD XAVERIANS 6 .8 10 .14 13 .17 20.24.144 OLD BRIGHTON Howell 2, Hayden, Piers, Toll . BEST Mitchell, Wartman, Crowe, Morton, Howell, Skelton . OLD XAVERIANS P. Salter 11, R . Salter 3, Green 2, Burleigh, Meehan, Dugan . BEST Hansen, Egan, Tucker, Keyhoe, Green, R . Salter. MARCELLIN OC 4 .5 7.12 10 .17 13 .19.97 ORMOND 4.1 6.3 7.9 9 .11 .65 MARCELLIN OC Wallis4, Daicos 2, Vimpani, Edmonds, Neal, Becchetti, Sborthall, Cox, Quarrel . BEST Wallis, McKenzie, Bennett, Edwards, Healey Moran. ORMOND Agar 6, Brown 2, Turner. BEST A . Taylor, C. Lough, C. Kelleher, D, Barton, P. Marnow, J. Agar. MAZENOD BLUES 1 .1 5.4 6.16 11 .21 .87 COLLEGIANS 0 .4 2.5 2.6 3.6.24 MAZENOD BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . COLLEGIANS Bare, Braun, Heath. BEST Lester, Barker, Berryman, Symons, Fredman, Braun . OLD SCOTCH 1 .1 3.4 3.7 5.7.37 ST BERNARDS OC 5.3 9.9 15.10 23.16 .154 OLD SCOTCH Piekusis 3, Hosking, Norman . BEST Simpson, Warner, Harris, Norman, Iser, Lawson . ST BERNARDS OC Gilmour 5, Rogers 4, Mitchell 3, Parrett 3, Kennedy 3,Taylor 2, Vassallo, Chatfield, Hand . BEST Chatfield, Larabina, Taylor, Vassailo, Gilmour, Rogers . OLD PARADIANS 3 .2 5.2 7.3 9.4.58 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .2 2 .8 5.12 6 .14.50 OLD PARADIANS Harrison 5, Brodie 2, Pekin, Hayes . BEST L . Smith, K. Jenkins, J. Biandford, S . Willmore, M . Harrison . UNIVERSITY BLUESGurner5,Duffy3,Morgan3,Unsworth,McCarthy . BEST Gurner, Donovan, Liggett, Morgan, Grummet, Mitchell .

CAULFIELD GR 0 .3 3 .7 4.12 6.13.49 ST BEDES 8 .9 13.11 15 .14 17.18.120 CAULFIELD GR Gosstray 2, Terry 2, Jones 2 . BEST Ellis, Hose, Kouvaras, Terry, Gosstray, Coleman . ST BEDES Farrell 8, Beasley 3, Zahra, Farmer, McNicoll, Law, Ross, Hecker. BEST O'Keliy, Bilos, Campagna, Farmer, Farrell, Zahra. DE LA SALLE GOLD 8 .2 11 .4 17.7 21 .8.134 AJAX 3 .1 6 .5 8.8 10.11 .71 DE LA SALLE GOLD Truscott 6, Losinno 5, Foggie3, Johnson 2, Maillard 2, Grace, Favaloro, Mclnneny . BEST Maillard, Jackson, Laffan, Hynes, Johnson, Ong . AJAX Kalb 4, Berkovitch 2, Slade 2, Chizik, Israel . BEST Lewenberg, Trayer, Jason Wroebel, Slade, Fell, Levine . OLD MELBURNIANS 8 .6 12 .11 17.19 23.22 .160 OLD CAMBERWELL 2.3 3 .3 3.3 4.4.28 OLD MELBURNIANS Cornell 6, Theofore 4, C . Smith 3, Thomas 3, Salter 2, Dixon, Kogler, Correll, Frazer . BEST Frazer, C . Smith, Correll, Vile, Cox, Cooper. OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST PETER'S CLAYTON 3.3 6.5 7.6 10 .12 .72 MHSOB 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.8 .8 ST PETER'S CLAYTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MHSOB BEST Mackie, Parris, Baker, B . Ansell, James, Lipscombe, Vidal . OLD MENTONIANS RECEIVED FORFEIT HAMPTON ROVERS FORFEITED MONASH BLUES 0 .2 5 .5 7.9 7.11 .53 MAZENOD BLACKS 4 .2 4 .4 6 .5 8.6.54 MONASH BLUES Signorelli 3, Bertacco, Dillon, Froelich, Smith. BEST Signorelli, Arnott, Rowland, Mentha, Pond, Pasqua. MAZENOD BLACKS Duffy 2, Bourbon, Cavanagh, Burrows, Thek, Kropman, Evans . BEST Mounter, Maiden, Occhipinti, Harrison, Polan, MacEniry.

BULLEEN-TEMP. 3 .1 6 .5 9 .8 10 .10.70 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .2 2 .9 3 .12 5.13.43 BULLEEN-TEMP. McLaren 3, McWaters 2 Doggett, Hyde, Tulloch, Waddell, Mitilineos. BEST Ellis, Tulloch, Doggett, Cumming, McWaters, Pascoe. NORTH OLD BOYS Delac 2, Rochford, Considine, Collison . BEST Leigh, Rochford, Delac, Salvatore, Newport, Lescum, Bangit . THERRY 3.2 8 .8 11.10 15.12 .102 CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 .8 4 .8 5 .12 7.15.57 THERRY A. Baker 4, Carbis 2, Stanko 2, Newbould 2, G . Baker, M . F :_patrick, Sharp, Higgins, R . Bannister. BEST Griggs, M. Fitzpatrick, Frd, Hollow, Boyle, A . Baker. CHIRNSIDE PARK R . Foster 3, Piccioli 2, Smith, S . Foster. BEST Wallace, Pedler, Piccioli, Gellert, S . Foster, Di Ciero. OLD IVANHOE FORFEITED OLD TRINITY RECEIVED FORFEI T WHITEFRIARS 2.0 2 .2 4 .3 .27 AQUINAS 1 .4 4.6 5 .9 .39

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DE LA SALLE OC S. Rudd 3, C. Rudd 2, Mullins, Beddoe, Waldron . BEST Tully, Mullins, S . Rudd, Smith, Hunter, M . Fraser. THERRY CCOB Donohue 3, Jones, Falcone, Pearce. BEST Petrevski, Pinner, Jones, Donohue, Murphy, Purcell . OLD SCOTCH 5 .2 10.5 13.10 13 .14 .92 COLLEGIANS 2 .5 4.6 5.9 6.12 .48 OLD SCOTCH Hodges 3, Aston 2, Lloyd 2, Reddish 2, D . Hooper, T Hart, Jackson, Stanton . BEST Laird, Hodges, Chambers, R . Steele, Cain, Gibbs. COLLEGIANS Baxter, Fraser, Griffin, McGibbin, Stubbs, Milat . BEST Happell, Anderson, Griffin, Pollock, Greeves, Milat . OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5 .2 9 .6 11 .11 19.17.131 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .2 6.2 7.2 7.3.45 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Steenholdt 4, Kretchmer 3, Thiessen 2, Irvine 2, Fisher 2, Kirkwood-Scott, Chegwin, Robinson, Ray, Parton, Noske . BEST Thiessen, Kirkwood-Scott, Ray, Chegwin, Steenholdt, Irvine . UNIVERSITY BLUES Ma tt hews 3, Buckley 2, Freyer, Lowe. BEST Macaulay, Buckley, Ogilvy, B. Furphy, J . Norman, Freyer.

ST BERNARDS OC 4.5 11 .7 15.8 18 .9.117 BANYULE 0.1 3.1 4 .2 6 .3.39 ST BERNARDS OC Hogan 7, Flynn 6, Looker 3, O'Connell, McCleave . BEST Bond, O'Connell, Hogan, Godfrey, Flynn, Wood . BANYULE Weston 3, A. Parry, Glass, Gillies . BEST West, McGuiness, Sanders, Fraumano, Glass, Duncan . OLD PARADIANS 2 .3 5.6 7.9 12 .11 .83 PARKSIDE 3.1 4 .2 5.2 6.4.40 OLD PARADIANS M . Harrison 6, Freeman 2, Hammond, P. Henry, B. Joyce, A . Pecani . BEST Mullavey, Harrison, Ray, Flynn, R . Mills, Pannam . PARKSIDE Dunbabbin 2, Stone 2, Ferry, Colosimo . BEST Meehan, Hunt, Brown, King, Colosimo, S. Tustin . KEW 1.5 2 .5 2.8 5.8 .38 OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 2 .4 2.5 4.9 .33 KEW Crimmins 4, Tucker. BEST S . Lord, Shaw, Greenwood, Blake, Tucker, Barnes. OLD BRIGHTON G . Brown . Howden, Allmand, Drew. BEST R . Brown, Allmand, Treverton, McLennan, G . Brown, O'Donoghue UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .3 6.5 7.6 7.11 .53 OLD TRINITY 1 .1 4.5 6.8 6.12.48 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Longley 2, Bell 2, Lagastes 2, Spetch . BEST Lagastes, Weigard, Jackson, Smith, Keys, Bell . OLD TRINITY Hodder 2, Hudson, Drum, Adam, Spinks . BEST Tony Smith, A. Turner, McCulloch, Harmer, Hodder, Scott . OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 1 .1 1 .2 1 .3 .9 OLD XAVERIANS 6.8 13 .14 14 .15 18 .18.126 OLD MENTONIANS Dyer. BEST Cowell, Appel, Low, Dyer, McKinnon, Buxton . OLD XAVERIANS Connors 4, L . Hannebery 4, D. Richardson 4, Dillon 2, P. O'Sullivan, J . Richardson, Ellis . BEST Kennedy, Dillon, R. Dalton, D. Richardson, Connors, Dickson .

MONASH BLUES 4 .5 7.9 13.10 19.13 .127 THOMASTOWN 0.1 1 .3 3.3 4.6.30 MONASH BLUES Spencer 6, Cohen 3, Knott 2, Andritsos 2, Lynch, Headberry, Hanlon, Jones, Houghton, Ketsa . BEST Spencer, Ketsa, Lynch, Knott, Andritsos, Conroy . THOMASTOWN Piowright, Jenkins, Kalis, Dimovski. BEST Battista, Skora, Boyden, Richmond, Fleming, DiMaggio . STATE/COMM . BANK 2.2 6.4 8 .12 11 .13.79 PRESTON MBOB 4 .3 7.7 11 .8 13.10.88 STATE/COMM . BANK Bunnett 4, Wright 2, P. Pitts 2, Dunkley, G . Smith . BEST Giliam, Walker, Bunnell, Coltman, Rachor, Kemezys . PRESTON MBOB Mounsey 4, Finikaridies 4, Ferguson 2, Hodgson, Bullock. BEST Bohanna, Lykopanagos, Finikaridies, Mounsey, Caton. ST KILDA CBOC 2 .0 5.2 9.2 13 .4.82 FAWKNER 3 .4 4.4 5.4 5 .4.34 ST KILDA CBOC P. Degering 4, Jackson 3, S. Degering 2, Woodward, Hickey. Orgill, Pasara . BEST Hammond, Otto, Woodward, Pasara, Pearl, J . Howard. FAWKNER Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

CAULFIELD GR 1 .3 3 .3 5 .6 7.8.50 IVANHOE 5 .2 11 .4 12 .5 14.10.94 CAULFIELD GR Bendel] 3, Allen 2, Gregor, Galanofoulos . BEST Cronin, Isaacs, Harley, Dachs, Galanofoulos, C . Roseman . IVANHOE M . Flynn 6, Strangwicke 4, Manuel 2, D. Flynn, Maud . BEST Manuel, M . Flynn, Cavar, Strangwicke, Forsythe, L . Flynn . BULLEEN-TEMP. 2 .4 5.7 10.8 15.9 .99 WHITEFRIARS OC 2 .4 4.5 4.6 5 .8.38 BULLEEN-TEMP . Merrett 6, Nigro 4, Alyward, T . Mathews, Mutimer, A. Parris, W. Smith. BEST Glover, T. Mathews, Merreff, Nigro, Faulkner, Mutimer. WHITEFRIARS OC S. White, Mullins, Feutril, Rohan, Paul O'Brien . BEST Almatrah, Feutril, Murray, Peter O'Brien, P. Ciardulli, Rohan .

HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .1 0 .2 0.3 0.5 .5 OLD IVANHOE 2 .3 6.7 9.12 11 .16 .81 HAMPTON ROVERS BEST Gill, Ivey, Grimmer, McGregor, Holton, Hunter. OLD IVANHOE Maycock 3, Kiesouw 3, Naim 3, Morant 2 . BEST Naim, Osbourne, Cuttriss, Maycock, Edwards, Triandos . ST BEDES 3.7 8.9 10.11 12 .11 .83 OLD CAMBERWELL 0 .0 0.0 1.2 1 .3.9 ST BEDES Seeley 5, Mark Beasley, Fitzgibbon, Daniel], Whitelaw, Clagnan, Bennett . BEST Clagnan, Trease, G . Fitzgibbon, Marshall, Matthew Beasley, Grech . OLD CAMBERWELL Hill . BEST McGrea, Town, N. Brown, Lee, Lenton, Toskl. ST KEVINS OB 2 .0 7.1 11 .2 15 .7.97 OLD GEELONG 3 .2 5.2 5.2 6.3 .39 ST KEVINS OB McCann 5, Hawkins 4, Jerry Sergeant 2, Lewin, Callanan, Meagher, Harrison . BEST Jon Sergeant, O'Brien, Hawkins, Joyce, Lewin, Callanan . OLD GEELONG Sloroch 3, M . Naylor 2, Smith. BEST Ritchie, McMillan, Gray, Sloroch, Jones, Naylor . GLENHUNTLY 0.5 1 .6 3.6 3 .7.55 LATROBE UNI 4.1 5.6 6.8 7.10.52 GLENHUNTLY Bateman, Horowitz, D. O'Shannesy. BEST B . O'Shannesy, C. Ryan, Noble, May, Horowitz, D. O'Shannesy. LATROBE UNI Fredrickson 2, Demeo, A . Huffer, Moeliker, Rider, Wilson. BEST Sheehan, Scanlon, Moeliker, Wright, Demeo, Blaskett . MHSOB 5.4 10.8 14 .9 20.10.130 AJAX 0 .2 1.2 1 .3 1 .6.12 MHSOB Moore 5, Wix 4, Drummond 3, Feferkranz 3, Martin 2, O'Brien, Verma, Peckham . BEST Feferkranz, McGregor, Moore, Wix, Menzies . A . Palmos . AJAX Shenker. BEST Levin, W. Krongold, Gross, Friedman, Oren Komornik, D . Krongold.

POWER HOUSE 1.1 1 .2 1 .3 3 .3 .21 MAZENOD OC 3.5 6.6 15.8 21 .9 .135 POWER HOUSE Wilmot, Georgantis, Senior. BEST Hanneuman, Wilmot, D. Stewart, Skews . MAZENOD OC Riley 7, Palamara 4, Morley 3, McMullin 3, Bateman, Tsiauis, Robinson, Kerr. BEST C . Smith, Morley, P. Smith, Riley, Robinson, McMullin . AQUINAS 1 .3 1 .5 2 .7 4 .8.32 ST MARYS 1 .5 3.7 5.10 6 .15.51 AQUINAS Kenny 2, Ryan, H . Hewitt. BEST Kelly, S . O'Loughlin, McCafferty, L. McKenna, Morice, Kenny . ST MARYS A. Brent 2, P. Norman 2, D. Shelpheldson, A . Lindsay. BEST Burns, Andrews, Thompson, O'Brien. BRUNSWICK 2 .3 2 .3 8 .6 12.10.82 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .5 4.8 4 .9 6.10 .46 BRUNSWICK Petrollini 3, Conduit 3, Benns 2, Tanner 2, Watkins, Bin Ludekins . BEST Good Team Effort . WEST BRUNSWICK Ashdowne 3, Gerrard, Hatzistavrou, Robinson BEST Hogan, Lapsley, Robinson, Marlow, Ashdowne .

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V.A.F.A . PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTION 14 2 1 1658 1274 130 .14 58 10 7 0 1817 1378 131 .86 40 10 7 0 1673 1456 114 .90 40 9 7 1 1397 1548 90 .25 38 9 8 0 1778 1355 131,22 36 9 B 0 1788 1571 11381 36 9 8 0 1495 1536 97.33 36 8 9 0 1593 1625 98 .03 32 5 12 0 1090 1644 6630 20 1 16 0 1138 2040 5578 4 B SECTIO N ST BERNARDS OC 14 3 0 1919 999 192 .09 56 OLD TRINITY 14 3 0 1923 1118 172 .00 56 BANYULE 11 6 0 1697 1554 109 .20 44 OLD XAVERIANS 10 7 0 1723 1410 122 .20 40 OLD MENTONIANS 10 7 0 1373 1530 89.74 40 OLD PARADIANS 8 9 0 1634 1551 105 .35 32 PARKSIDE 8 9 0 1448 1424 10169 32 OLD BRIGHTON 6 11 0 1329 1637 81 .19 24 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 13 0 1166 1985 58 .74 16 KEW 0 17 0 1041 2045 50-90 0 C SECTIO N WHITEFRIARS 13 5 0 1995 1598 124.84 52 BULLEEN/TEMP. 12 5 1 1798 1426 126.09 50 MONASH BLUES 12 6 0 1953 1510 129 .34 48 IVANHOE 12 6 0 1759 1645 106.93 48 STATE/COMM . BANK 11 7 0 2052 1590 129.06 44 FAWKNER 8 8 2 1802 1614 111 .65 36 Si KILDA CBCOB 6 12 0 1540 1721 89.48 24 THOMASTOWN 5 11 2 1541 1988 77.52 24 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 13 1 1461 1965 74 .35 18 PRESTON MBOB 4 14 0 1152 2110 5460 16 D SECTIO N AJAX 13 5 0 1833 1552 118 .11 52 OLD GEELONG 11 6 1 1601 1224 130 .80 46 MHSOB 11 7 0 1950 1501 129 .91 44 OLD IVANHOE 11 7 0 1695 1486 114 .06 44 ST BE DES 9 8 1 1344 1354 99,26 38 HAMPTON ROVERS 8 9 1 1519 1733 87 .65 34 ST KEVINS 7 10 1 1585 1515 104.62 30 OLD CAMBERWELL 7 11 0 1382 1606 8605 28 GLENHUNTLY AFC 6 12 0 1410 1754 8039 24 LATROBE UNI 5 13 0 1259 1853 67.94 20 NORTH OB DE LA SALLE COLLEGIANS THERRY ORMOND OLD SCOTCH OLD HAILEYBURY MARCELLIN UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD MELBURNIANS

E SECTION WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 3 0 2410 1395 172 .76 60 MAZENOD OC 14 4 0 2082 1220 170 .66 56 NORTH BRUNSWICK 13 5 0 2054 1467 140 .01 52 AQUINAS 0 8 13 5 0 1703 1480 115.07 52 DOVETON 10 7 1 1620 1419 114 .16 42 BULLEEN UNITED 10 8 0 1545 1518 101 .78 40 BRUNSWICK 10 8 0 1787 1807 98,89 40 POWERHOUSE 7 10 1 1607 1742 92.25 30 ST MARYS 7 11 0 1579 1854 85.17 28 OLD ESSENDON GR 4 14 0 1360 1741 78 .12 16 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 14 0 1284 1934 66 .39 16 ST ANDREWS 0 18 0 1104 2558 4316 0 F SECTION ANZ BANK 17 1 0 2406 1244 193 .41 68 OLD CAREY 11 5 2 1969 1528 128.86 48 ELSTERNWICK 12 6 0 2154 1680 128 .21 48 UNIVERSITY REDS 12 6 0 1655 1349 122 .68 48 SALESIAN OC 10 6 2 1740 1477 11731 44 UHSOB 10 8 0 1816 1634 10784 40 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 8 10 0 1623 1724 94 .14 32 PENINSULA OB 5 13 0 1858 2114 8789 20 BORONIA PARK 2 16 0 1229 2389 51 44 8 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 17 0 116 2556 4562 4 A RESERVE SECTION OLD SCOTCH 16 1 0 1766 971 181 .87 64 DE LA SALLE 15 2 0 1668 957 174 .29 60 ORMOND 12 4 1 1642 968 169 .63 50 NORTH OB 11 6 0 1413 1305 108.28 44 MARCELLIN 8 8 1 1211 1049 11544 34 OLD HAILEYBURY 8 9 0 1323 1225 10800 32 COLLEGIANS 6 11 0 1203 1520 7914 24 THERRY 4 13 0 1034 1457 7097 16 'OLD MELBURNIANS 4 13 0 955 1772 5389 1 6 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 17 0 730 1930 37 .82 0 B RESERVE SECTIO N OLD PARADIANS 16 1 0 1751 532 329 .14 64 OLD XAVERIANS 15 2 0 1844 595 309.92 60 ST BERNARDS OC 14 3 0 1689 633 266 .82 56 OLD TRINITY 9 8 0 1194 773 154.46 36 BANYULE 9 8 0 952 1301 7317 36 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 11 0 786 1261 6233 24 KEW 6 11 0 789 1346 5862 24 PARKSIDE 4 13 0 654 1341 48 .77 16 OLD BRIGHTON 4 13 0 640 1426 4488 16 OLD MENTONIANS 2 15 0 421 1667 2525 8 C RESERVE SECTIO N ST KILDA CBCOB 15 2 1 1367 671 203 .73 62 13 5 0 1587 753 210 .76 52 BULLEEN/TEMP. IVANHOE 12 5 1 1343 983 136.62 50 FAWKNER 12 6 0 1120 930 120 .43 48 MONASH BLUES 10 8 0 1314 980 13408 40 STATE/COMM. BANK 10 8 0 1118 1095 102,10 40 WHITEFRIARS 6 12 0 882 1285 6864 24 THOMASTOWN 5 13 0 879 1367 6430 20 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 15 0 897 1689 5311 12 PRESTSON MBOB 3 15 0 746 1605 4648 12

W L D FOR D RESERVE SECTION 17 1 0 1431 14 3 1 1411 11 7 0 1184 11 7 0 1071 10 7 1 990 9 9 0 992 8 10 0 988 5 13 0 758 3 15 0 771 1 17 0 674 E RESERVE SECTION MAZENOD OC 17 1 0 2163 NORTH BRUNSWICK 14 4 0 1749 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 14 4 0 1582 AQUINAS 0 8 12 6 0 1129 ST MARYS 10 7 1 1075 OLD ESSENDON GR 10 8 0 1101 BRUNSWICK 8 10 0 1024 BULLEEN UNITED 7 10 1 815 DOVETON 5 13 0 835 POWERHOUSE 4 14 0 738 ST ANDREWS 3 15 0 765 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 15 0 65 0 F RESERVE SECTION ANZ BANK 14 4 0 1402 UHSOB 14 4 0 1443 ELSTERNWICK 13 5 0 1399 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 12 6 0 1363 PENINSULA OB 10 8 0 1303 OLD CAREY 10 8 0 120 6 SALESIAN OC 8 10 0 1130 UNIVERSITY REDS 7 11 0 1067 2 16 0 689 RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 18 0 43 3 BORONIA PARK G SECTION NORT H MHSOB OLD GEELONG ST KEVINS OLD CAMBERWELL ST BEDES OLD IVANHOE AJA X GLENHUNTLY AFC LATROBE UNI HAMPTON ROVERS

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PTS

703 203.56 911 154.88 949 124 .76 1034 103 .5 8 807 12268 937 10587 1063 92,94 1082 7006 1239 62 .23 1687 39.95 467 463.17 789 221 .67 755 209 .54 924 122.19 1164 92.35 985 111,78 1418 72 21 1108 73.56 1341 62,27 1479 49,90 1639 4667 1691 3844

68 58 44 44 42 36 32 20 12 4 68 56 56 48 42 40 32 30 20 16 12 12

801 175 .03 56 866 166.63 56 862 162 .30 52 898 151 .78 48 927 140 .56 40 974 12382 40 1287 8780 32 1000 10670 28 1847 3730 8 1994 21,72 0

ELTHAM OC 12 2 1 1182 618 191 .26 50 OLD SCOTCH 12 3 0 1126 543 207 .37 48 CHIRNSIDE PARK 12 3 0 1158 613 188 .91 48 ST BERNARDS OC 11 3 1 1130 649 174 .11 46 BULLEEN-TEMP 11 4 0 1218 670 181 .79 44 KEW 11 4 0 1130 738 153,12 44 NORTH OLD BOYS 10 5 0 866 702 123.36 40 OLD WESTBOURNE 8 7 0 937 989 94.74 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 OLD PARADIANS 4 11 0 641 1030 62,23 16 COLLEGIANS 4 11 0 616 1098 56 .10 16 FIT 3 12 0 485 1112 4362 12 THERRY 2 13 0 458 1262 36 .29 8 BANYULE 2 13 0 523 1474 3548 8 G SECTION SOUTH

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 OC 10 5 0 884 727 121 .60 40 ST KILDA CBCOB 9 6 0 827 801 103 .25 36 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 8 0 843 791 106.57 28 GLENHUNTLY AFC 6 9 0 563 1003 56.13 24 OLD HAILEYSURY 5 10 0 681 990 68 .79 20 KONTIAS-NTH CAULFIELD 5 10 0 764 1325 5766 20 MONASH GRYPHONS 4 11 0 704 1154 61,01 16 OLD GEELONG 3 12 0 605 1182 51?8 12 ST KEVINS 3 12 0 608 1358 4477 12 AJAX 2 13 0 427 1092 3910 8 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE BLUE 17 0 0 2842 820 346 .59 68 OLD XAVERIANS 13 4 0 2026 999 202 .80 52 ST BERNARDS OC 13 4 0 2005 1007 199 .11 52 MARCELLIN 13 4 0 1375 1030 133 .50 52 MAZENOD BLUES 12 5 0 1740 161,41 48 OLD HAILEYBURY 10 7 0 1757 1507 11659 40 COLLEGIANS 7 10 0 1480 1728 85.65 2 8 5 12 0 1173 1814 6466 20 OLD PARADIANS 5 12 0 948 1984 47.78 20 OLD BRIGHTON 4 13 0 1120 2379 47.08 16 OLD SCOTCH 2 15 0 1067 2000 5335 8 ORMOND 1 16 0 611 2200 2777 4 UNIVERSIT Y UNDER 19 NORTH SECTION 17 0 0 2007 620 323 .71 68 ALBANVALE 1019 137.29 52 OLD TRINITY 13 4 0 1399 1088 121.78 48 THERRY 12 5 0 1325 1414 124.47 44 CHIRNSIDE PARK 11 6 0 1760 1120 11571 44 BULLEENTEMR 11 6 0 1296 1088 11443 40 NORTH OLD BOYS 10 7 0 1245 1064 112 78 40 AQUINAS OB 10 7 0 1 .200 1522 6965 26 'THOMASTOWN 6 10 11 1060 1842 6017 20 WHITEFRIARS 5 12 0 988 142 4 4347 14 OLD IVANHOE 3 13 1 61 9 3 11 0 495 195 0 2538 1 2 PARKSIDE UNDER 19 SOUTH SECTION 2439 902 270.39 68 OLD MENTONIANS 16 1 1928 827 233.13 60 OLD MELBURNIANS 15 2 1937 897 215 .94 52 ST BEDES 13 4 2276 1404 162.11 52 DE LA SALLE GOLD 13 4 1414 1663 8503 36 MHSOB 9 8 1761 1718 10250 28 AJAX INC 7 10 1058 1641 6447 28 MAZENOD BLACKS 7 1 0 1092 1302 8387 24 6 11 0 MONASH BLUES 1490 2143 6952 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 11 0 5 12 ' 0 1205 1995 60,40 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 14 0 1044 2086 5005 12 ST PETERS CLAYTON 2082 3818 8 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 15 0 795


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